Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1919 — TEFFT. [ARTICLE]
TEFFT.
Wheatfield Review: Several from here attended the dance at Wheatfield Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Collins and family are now occupying the farm where Mrs. George Bands formerly lived. The Sunday school has been closed for the first three months of this year on account of small attendance and the weather. Church will be held as usual every two weeks, church day being a week from next Sunday. The last few Sundays there was a very small number present It is your duty to come and enlarge the attendance. This church cannot continue holding meetings without your help. Please do not forget the next church Sunday. KarL Boes, of a training camp in Alabama, attended the funeral of his father last week. Mr. Boes also had two sons in France. Miss Helen DeArmond has been visiting in Roselawn the past week. Messrs. William DeArmond and Donald Peregrine are intending to begin school in Valparaiso this week. Mrs. Nettie LaMar of Valparaiso visited the last week with her niece, Mrs. Mac Collins. RuSsell Jones, who had been working in Momence, 111., spent over Sunday with home folks. G. T. Morrow is reported to have sold his elevator and house in Tefft.
