Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1919 — WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]
WHEATFIELD.
Wheatfield Review: Dorothy Boyle, who has been confined to her home with influenza the past three weeks, is reported improving and expects to be able to resume teaching at Wheatfield Center school next week. A petition is being circulated for the return of trains 1 and 2 on the Michigan City branch of the Monon railway. These trains were taken off during the war and now the people of the towns along the division want the service resumed. Trustee Alf Duggleby and Ye Editor and County Commissioner H. W. Marble went'to Rensselaer Monday in Alf’s jitney. Ruth Kennedy returned to Lake Forest, 111., Monday, where she will resume her studies at Lake Forest university, Harold and Bernice Kennedy visited their aunt, Miss Sada Gulbransen, at LaCrosse Friday evening. They also attended the basket ball game of Wheatfield vs. Ln Crosse. ». Born on Sunday, Jan. 5, 1919, agirl, to Philip R. Blue and wife. Dr, Bucher attending physician. —. County attorney Roy Blue and Geo. Ferguson were Rensselaer business visitors Monday. Roy was reappointed count y attorney for another term.
