Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1920 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

N. -A. McKay has 'been laid up with neuralgia. The Purdy family moved to Water Valley this week. The infant child of John Mayher, of Virgie, was buried last week. • Carl Hoover of Kentland was here last week visiting the Enos family. Isaiah Thompson is confined to the house this week with his lame leg. Shirley Doggett of St. Paul, Ind., sister of Mrs. Harry Young, is visiting here this week. Uncle Ben Richards has bought property in Rose Lawn and will move there soon. Frank McKay is thinking of selling his property preparatory to moving to Hammond. Bryan Pritchett and family has moved into part of the house with Sharp Hanley, west of town. John Barber is getting ready to repair his house by way of a new foundation, -summer kitchen, etc. Brother Halleck got kicked in the breast by a horse this week, but seems to be getting better without any serious trouble. Several of the Holiness folks from here have been attending the meetings held in Rensselaer at the Baptist church. It is reported here that Mrs. Kesler, formerly of this place, is in a hospital in Long Beach, Calif., with a broken hip.