Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1900 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

A little cool. Look out for Santa Claus. The school has a new organ. F. R. Otis of the Otis ranch, was in town. Corn husking is nearly a thing of the past here. The weather being had, \V. J. Odle's stile was not well attended. Pearl McClanahan gives a box supper at her school this (Friday) eve. Miss Mae Fox is spending a couple of weeks with friends In Rensselaer, Jesse Fox and mother spent a couple of days m the capital city this week. Miss Brown of Morocco, who was visiting her brother Joe, has returned home. Miss Mae Erwin is spending a week with her sister Mrs. Voudersmith, of JJrook. The Rev. R. Morgan of Star City, who lias been visiting friends here, has returned home. Miss Edith Moffitt, who is teaching aiear Rose Lawn, Sundayed with the "old .folks at home." Mrs. Littlefield is offering some special inducements in the latest styles of millinery goods. The little daughter of Mrs. DeWitt, ■Who has been dangerously ill with brain fever, is slowly recovering. The ladies of the Christian chuich will give a supper at the school house Xmas tiight. Everybody invited. Fair Oaks is noted for its great number <»f hospitable young (?) bachelors. We .should have a bachelors' club. Mrs. P. Nelson returned from the city bunging her little daughter Irene, with her. Irene's eye is slowly improving. Grant Harmond and family departed for Brookston, where they will spend a few days with friends. They will go from there to California, where they expect to locate. Mr. Harmond and family take with them the best wishes of many warm friends.