Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1902 — Fair Oaks. [ARTICLE]
Fair Oaks.
Mrs. Gundy spent a few days last week with hes parents at Wheatfield. r . Joe Kight, of Thayer, was calling on friends and relatives in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Felix R. Erwin returned from their wedding trip at Chicago last Saturday evening and to housekeeping. Rev. A. C. Abbott is spending a few days with friends and relatives in town. Mrs. John Carder has about recovered from a two weeks spell of sickness with inflammation of the neck. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and baby, of Brook, were the guests of his mother, Mrs. Casey, and other relatives a few days this week. Miss Idel Street, of White county, opened a six weeks’ term of subscription school, with fourteen pupils enrolled, last Monday morning. On account of the Quarterly meeting held at Kniman last Sunday there was no preaching at the M. E. church at this place. Isaac Kight and wife were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kight, at Thayer last Sunday. t
The Misses McLaughlin, of Goodland, closed their schools near Rose Lawn last week aud returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Scott Harrington and children, of DeMotte, spent Sunday, with her parents Thos. Fry and wife. Her sisters, Mrs. Fannie Morgan and Maud Fry accompanied her home for a few days’ visit. Mrs. Lambert and daughter, Mrs. Raynor; and Mrs. G. W. Marshall and sister Blanche Cleaver, all went to Chicago last Sunday to visit Mrs. Minnie Cleaver, at the Lakeside hospital. They report her as very well.
