Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 176, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1920 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
FAIR OAKS.
Crops and gardens, also pickles are looking good. Mrs. Geo. Brouhard and Mrs.’ Lora Brouhard and children went to Kankakee, HL, Tuesday, to visit Mrs. Chas. Porter an<n family. Several men, who have been ; working on .the cement floor of the 1 garage, have finished the job and 1 the place is about ready for occu- । pancy. I Felix Erwin and family visited Ed Prowdly and family over at Knox this week.. I Mr. Plank and Dr. Karr of Lafayette were guests for dinner at the Abe Bringle home Sunday. j Mrs. Edyth JProwdly of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Vondersmith of Brook are visiting here. | Mrs. C. A. Corns and daughter visited in Hammond and Gary this week. Miss Gladys Hammerston of DeMotte is spending a few days here with friends. Several ladies of the Women Voters’ League held a meeting Saturday evening in the domestic science ■ room at the school house. I* Prof. A. C. Campbell has gone to i Bloomington to take a special course at the state university. His family will visit for a while with rela--1 tives in New Albany. Miss Ann Cooley and several friends from the Normal at Muncie stopped off here Sunday on their way to Cedar Lake. _ । John Robinson and family of McCoysburg and Reuben Noland of j near Parr spent Sunday with Aunt Hannah Culp. . Born, July 16, to Sam Kettenmg and wife, a daughter.
