Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 230, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1911 — WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]
WHEATFIELD.
Kankakee Valley Review. Ed Arndt, of Clarks Hill, was a visitor here Friday. John Greve went to Chicago Saturday on business. Miss Lelia fool, of Kentland, visited friends here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Austin were Rensselaer visitors Friday. Ed Dickey, of Thayer, was a business visitor here last Saturday. The Hendrickson tonsorial parlor has been treated to a new coat of paint Trustee A. S. Keen, James Keen and Ye Editor were attending court at Rensselaer Monday. George Smith, of Roselawn, visited here over Sunday, at the home of his brother, Grover Smith. M. J. Delehanty and son Willie went on the Sunday excursion to see the eights at Michigan City. Miss Minnie Tinkham returned Sunday morning from a two days' vißit with friends at Rensselaer. Charles Gerber, of Hobart visited here Friday evening with his brother-in-law, W. J. White and family. Miss Bertha Swisher, of Evanston, has been vißiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Swisher. Ben Lynch and Guy Brownell, insurance agents of Lowell, were in this vicinity soliciting life insurance risks this week. Richard Foulks, of McCoysburg, came Saturday for a visit at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Roy Williams and family. Charles Oleson, of Chicago, came last Friday for a visit ait the home of his cousin. Postmaster Louis Paulsen and family. Julius Gingerich went to Momence Tuesday to attend the funeral of his uncle, Henry Bachler, which occurred Wednesday. Mrs. John Williams went Monday to Monon to visit with her daughter, who returned here Tuesday for a visit with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jensen, of Renseelaer, came Wednesday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Engelbret Jensen and family. , Miss Mallissa Pearcy returned home Friday morning from several days’ visit at the brines of Mrs. L. J. Angus and Mrs. Joseph Akers. // • .
Mr. and Mrs. Alva McNeil, of Lacrosse, visited here Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McNeil. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McConnell and baby, of Fair Oaks, visited here over Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Fyfe and family. Mrs. Grover Smith, A. L. Jensen, Joseph Akers, Mr. and Mrs. William Stump and Nora Whalen were Rensselaer visitors Monday. • A shower party and good time were given by a number of folks to the newlyweds, Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Miller, Tuesday evening. Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Darner and three sons went Saturday to Harvey, 111., for a visit at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Darner’s two daughters. Mrs. C. O. Miller and baby, of Logansport, came Tuesday for a two weeks’ visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Austin and family. H. W. Marble and Mallie Clark returned last week with the Oakland, which had been in the auto hospital for treatment, and now looks about as good as new. Mrs. Maria Biggs and daughter Goldie and son William and Mrs. William McNeil went via auto to Medaryville Saturday to visit relatives and attend the old settlers’ reunion and picnic. Arthur Bird, brakeman on the C. I. & S. Ry., is suffering from a badly cut head which he received at Shelby last week, the result of being thrown againßt the cab of the engine when the train broke in two. Mrs. Samantha Tilton and daughter, Mrs. A. L. Jensen, Mrs. Minerva Swisher and Annie Lidtke went via Hamilton auto to Medaryville Saturday to visit relatives and friends and attend the picnic and old settlers’ reunion. Miss Maudie Smith went to Lafayette Tuesday, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. A. J. Bird, of Kankakee, to visit with their mother, Mrs. James H. Smith, who is recovering from an operation and who is still confined at St Elisabeth hospieal. It will be several weeks before Mrs. Smith Will be able to return home. A church wedding was solemnised at the Catholic church here at nine o’clock Tuesday morning, September 26,1911. The contracting parties were Henry Miller, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, of this place, and Miss Nora Whalen. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Horstman. The Review loins with the many friends in wishing the newly- 1 weds a happy journey through life.
