Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1915 — WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]

WHEATFIELD.

Mrs. A. L. Jensen went Wednesday of last week to Knox for a few days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Schwier and family. The editor of this paper represents the largest magazine agency in the world. Your order for any magazine or periodical published taken at specially reduced prices. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper, of Porter county, autoed here Sunday and visited at the home of her brother, Robert Mannan and wife. Mrs. John A. Williams returned Saturday from a week’s visit at the home of her sister at Monticello. Mrs. Williams also visited relatives at Huntington. W. S. McConnell, of Fair Oaks, was a business visitor here Saturday., The Warren Boyle, F. E. Lewis, A. S. Keen, Wm. Fitzgerald, Milt Jones, J. B. DeArmond, George W. Ferguson autos took loads of high school fans to see the basket ball game at Kouts last Friday. Score 26 to 14 in favor of the Wheatfield high school. The new residence being erected by Mrs. Lottie Smith on Lena street is up in the air and when finished will be a nice cozy cottage. Stembel & Sons are making some needed repairs on the elevator at Stoutsburg. The. second number * the lyceum course was held last Saturday evening at the opera house and a good attendance enjoyed the Gretchen Concert company, who pleased everyone who was fortunate enough to hear these high class entertainers. Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamilton autoed Sunday to Gary and spent the day visiting relatives. Grand Thanksgiving Ball at the Wheatfield Opera House, Thursday evening, Nov. 25th. Music by Jensen’s Orchestra. Good order guaranteed. Tickets 75 cents at the door. Come and have a good time. The first snow fell in this vicinity this fall Sunday, Nov. 14th. Thanksgiving day next Thursday, Nov. 25th, when old King Turkey will hold the center of the festive board. Miss Margaret Delehanty returned .home from Ransom, Hl., for a two weeks’ vacation. Margaret is teaching school at Ransom.