Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1912 — Wheatfield Items from. The Kankakee Valley Review. [ARTICLE]

Wheatfield Items from. The Kankakee Valley Review.

Mallie Clark visited his friends over Sunday at Rensselaer. Mrs. Horace Marble has been on the sick list the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Pug Ramey and baby visited relatives here over Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Hilliard visited Friday evening with relatives and friends at Tefft. * Mrs. John Greve, of Chicago, came Saturday for a visit here with relatives. Hazel Herath and Charity Fairchild visited Friday evening at South Bend. Harry and Paul Jensen, of Chicago, came Saturday from several days’ visit with the Jensen families. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hixon returned Friday evening from a visit with relatives at Fowler. David Bowman, of Chicago, returned to the city Monday from a visit here with Ed and Bill Jackson. Recorder John Tilton and family, of Rensselaer, drove here and spent last Sunday with relatives. W. A. Goodnecht, of Indianapolis, returned home Monday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Angus. Mrs. D. R. Miller, of Chicago, came Saturday for a visit at the home of her son, Frank Rogers, and family. Mrs. R. E. Davis and daughter, Francis, visited here Sunday with Mrs. Davis’ mother, Mrs. Joanna Byers. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McConnell, of Fair Oaks, visited here the past week with his sister, Mrs. W. B. Fyfe, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. White and children and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Langdon visited relatives at Tefft Sunday. Frank Austin, Jr., of Boynton, Florida, came Saturday for a visit at the home of his uncle, Sylvester Austin, and family. Howard Weidkneoht, Charles Duttinger and Miss Frasea Scheffgens, of Ottawa, 111., visited the past week with Mrs. John Hohne. Albert Dunn returned last Sunday from a visit with Mrs. Dunn at the Rockville sanitarium and reports that she is greatly improved in health. Trustee A. S. Keen, W. B. McNeil, R. H. Morehouse, S. W. Hamilton, Jerome Nelson and Mr. Rasmussen were county seat visitors Monday. Mrs. George Swisher returned Saturday from several weeks’ visit with her husband and daughter at Evanston, Hammond. Burnham and Thayer. George Hoehn returned to Kankakee Tuesday. Chas. Schatzley and John Hohner were county seat visitors Tuesday. Lloyd Parks, of Rensselaer, is working on one of the Marble dredges. Will Rockwell, went last Friday to visit a few days with friends in Sullivan county. Ed Lidtke is moving this week to his newly completed home in the weal part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gifford and children boarded the train here Tuesday for Goodrich, 111. Get your Boston. Baked Beans and Brown Bread at the new bakery one door south of postoffice. Prof. ’Lee Fisher and wife, of Otterbein, visited this week with his home folks in Kankakee township. F. W. Powers, of Lafayette, came Monday for a few days’ visit on his land interests in Kankakee township. Nellie Knapp and Carrie Short, who are taking a course of study at Valparaiso University, came Saturday for a visit over Sunday with their home folks. Maurice German, of Fair Oaks, has purchased the farm adjoining town known as the Jackson place. The deal was consummated by A. S. Keen, administrator of the estate. Mrs. Frank Rogers returned from Battle Creek Sanitarium Wednesday of last week, where she took her little daughter, Louise, for treatment, and who is again able to walk and getting stronger every day. Mrs. A. L. Jensen, Mrs. George Tilton, Mrs. Emma Anderson, Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Melvin Hendrickson and Mrs. Frank Rogers went Tuesday to North Judson to attend a meeting of the Royal Neighbors.