Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1919 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
FAIR OAKS.
Mrs. Lee Maxwell and daughters returned to Panama. Mrs. Charles Gundy and son are visiting at Westville this week. iMrs. Rebecca Snow, of Chicago, is visiting with the Barker and Winslow families here. (Several of our people spent Sunday at the river. Z Lillian Brouhard visited at Parr Saturday. William. Carnes, the agent, here, has moved his family into the Carpenter house. ' Jake Bowser and Bob Halleck went to Hammond to secure employment this week. Milton McKay is working in Hammond in the telephone business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Yondersmith and Mr. and Mrs. Young, of Brook, spent Sunday at Erwin’s. Ross Wood has enlisted again in the- army and is stationed in Missouri. These rains are helping the pickle crop along wonderfully. N. A. McKay is at home this week, considerably under the weather. Bryan Pritchett has come home from Hammond and will work here throughout the harvest and threshing period.
