Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1919 — FAIR OAKS ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS ITEMS.

The popular young set of Fair Oaks celebrated last week with a series of festivities. Saturday evening Miss Anna Erwin gave a dinner to the young ladies of the Little club in honor of Miss Lena Ray and Miss Louise Bohannon, of Rockfield, Ind. Covers were laid for Miss Florence McKay, Miss Mary Abell, Miss Lena Ray, Miss Louise Btffiannon, Mrs. Will Wendell, Miss Gladys Johnson, of Indiana Harbor, and Miss Anna Erwin. The dinner was followed by a private dance attended by the young people of the town and the out-of-town guests. Sunday a course dinner was given at the home of Miss Mary Abell. Decorations and place cards were suitable for ‘the Valentine season. Covers were laid for Miss Lena Ray, Albert Cox, Miss Lola Mallatt, Miss Gladys Johnson, Orville Abell, Miss Florence McKay, Howard Raynor, Miss Anna Erwin, James McKay, Cecil Gundy, Miss Louise Bohannon, Mr. and Mirs. Will Wendell and Miss Mary Abell, last Tuesday Miss Marie Enell Brown was hostess at a little party, to celebate her tenth birthday. The evening „was spent- in games under the direction of Miiss Lural Anderson and Miss Anna Stromstadt, of Goodland, who had come over for the party. At 8 o’clock refreshments were served. The favors were dainty three-cornered hats decorated with hearts. Each guest donned his cap, and each wished a good wish for the little hostess while the tiny pink can- | dies of the birthday cake were burning. Then all of the little folks marched about the table singing a song composed for the occasion. Those present were Helen Erwin, Helen Burroughs,. Olive Erwin, Daisy Geary, Pansy Geary, Beatrice Warren, Lily Hall, Mary Rohrbaugh, Pansy Hooper, Madge Barker, Florence Warbritton, Helen Todd, Morgan Sterrett, Nell Abbott, Ruby Winslow, Helen Abell, Virginia Campbell and Evalyn Abell.