Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1909 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
FAIR OAKS.
L Kight went to Rensselaer on busltoetiß Wednesday. Bmery Cox is moving into Eliza Fay's house this week. Mrs. Mallatt*. who has been sick, is Slowly improving. Parmer Wiseman and family visited I. J. Mallatt Sunday. Mrs. Cottingham is moving back this •week to her old home. Fifty bushels of pickles were taken In at the factory Tuesday. Rev. Dunkenburger will preach at the Christian church Saturday night. Mrs. Ed Lakin is visiting her parents in Kniman for a few days. Mrs. B. McCullah, of Pontiac, is visiting her mother for a few days. Frank, Floyd and Minnie Cox attended the celebration at Morocco Saturday. Fonda Clifton and family are moving Into M. Carrs house south of the school house. The pair Oaks band will furnish part of the music at the picnic at Water Valley Saturday. Cora and John Litner have gone for a two weeks' visit near Wheatfield with itheir sister, Mrs. Vandusen. Mrs. Manderville, who has been staying with her daughter in the country for several weeks, is home this week. Mrs. Chas. Barker and children and Mrs. Cora Trump returned Monday from Fountain county, where they have been Visiting for a week. Mrs. S. Kesler had a gentleman friend from the south_to see her Monday. It is reported that he brought the scent of orange blossoms with him. Four of our young men, namely John Kight, Fred McKay, Cloid Clifton and Bert Umphress, started Monday for the west. They will probably work in the harvest fields of Dakota for a while.
