Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1909 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
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Mrs. A. M. Bringle, Mrs. J. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Allen attended the horse show in Rensselaer Friday. Mrs. Susie Dimona, who has been staying in Chicago for the last month, returned home Friday. Two more of the boys, namely Fred McKay and Bert Umpress, returned home from North Dakota, where they have been working through the harvest Reason. A crowd of the young people attended the Rag Tag social at Roselawn Wednesday evening. Mrs. Pearl Kight, who has been visiting Mrs. M. Shehan, of Lafayette, for the past week, returned home Wednesday. ' . Carried, October 15th, in Rensselaer, William Fritz and Nora Blake They returned home on the 3:35 train. There will be a spider web social Thursday evening, Oct. 21, at JKallatt’s hall. The proceeds to be used in buying song books for the M. E. church. Isaac Kight returned from Arkansas Saturday. Mrs. Helsell and her father came down from Chicage Friday evening. The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Egel st on, southwest of town, Thursday aftetrnoon. College a suburb of Hunting? ton, has named Rev. A. A Powell for town marshal. Miss Luthera Freeman, 70 years old, a prominent philanthropic worker of Fort Wayne, is dead. -
