Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1903 — Fair Oaks. [ARTICLE]

Fair Oaks.

Grandpa Gwin is visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. M, Mundon, this week. Miss Maggie Loftis, of Reynolds, spent Sunday with Miss Edith Moffit. Carter and Howard Samson visited with their father in Chicago the past week, Tommy and Lola Moore, of Lafayette, who have been visiting their grandparents here returned home Sunday. Mr. T, Lemoine, foreman of the piokel factory, spent Sunday with his family in Chicago. Mr. Barton, of Oxford, is filling Mr. Winslow’s place as foreman on C. E & I road during Mr. Winslow’s absence.

The two months’ old son of Mr* and Mrs. Edd Sunderland, died during Friday night sometime; he had not been sick having gone to sleep in his usual health that flight, was found dead in his little bed very early Saturday morning. The body was taken to Remington for burial. The Sunday school convention was a success despite the very bad weather keeping many away; Tp. Chairman B. D. Coiner took charge of the meeting in his usual happy manner and we hive him to thank for the suocess of the convention. Mr. Comer is a live Sunday school worker.

Mrs. Ward Banes, of Coal Bluff, who has been visiting her sister here returned home Friday, Miss Mae For, of Rensselaer, visited Mrs. John Eight last week, 0. 0, Hammerton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cottingham. Mrs. Fred Fuller visited her par. ents in Wheatfield a few days this week. Mrs. P. Nehota is visiting relatives in Wolcott.