Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1920 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
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Mrs. C. A. Corns and daughter are spending a few days this week in the state capital. It is reported that two of our most prominent young people are to be married today. Particulars will be given later. Mrs. John* Barber went to Mt. Ayr on Monday. The gravel for the new south road is being hauled out <by trucks and teams. • John Thom and family of Hammond were here Sunday. Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Murl Miller, of Monon, also Byran Pritchet and Trellis Wood took dinner with the Trump family Sunday. • r%4 Mrs. Rherbaugh was called to Ockley on account of the serious illness of her brother. Mrs. Estella Shehen of Monon was here last week helping to look after business at the Right store, while her father visited his son, Allen, and wife, in Michigan. * Mrs. M. L Gundy went to Ctaeago to consult a specialist as she has been having heart trouble for some time, _ . r , -Esther Karr haa returned ter her home from near Crawfordsville i where she ’ had been teaching in an Advent church school. Grandmother DeWitt * and hw daughter, Mrs. Peter Felma of Rensselaer spent Sunday here. Children's day will be observed here the second Sunday in June at the morning service at the Christion church. - An entertainment was held at the school- house* Saturday evening. It was pretty well attended, but after our high school * piny did not seem very satisfactory. The work on the new garage was delayed. last- week on account of the lack of material. Mrs. Samuel Kettering, who was reported quite sick last week, 'is better:- _ A shower was given Friday evening i for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barber at the homd osf his parenta. -Refreshments were served and aagnp nice and useful presents were received.
