Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1919 — Wheatfield. [ARTICLE]

Wheatfield.

Mr. and Mrs. George -Luse entertained to 6 o’clock dinner Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fendig, Mrs. W. E. Allen, Mrs. Martha Marble, Mris. M- B. Fyfe and children, Mrs. Berenice Clark and H. W. Marble. ' T Mrs. Robert Manz went to North Judson Wednesday to visit with Mr. Manz’s mother a few days. Mt. and Mrs. Maurice Gorman and Miss Elsie Marchand went to Indianapolis Wednesday for the purpose of driving back two new Fords. Chester Huff and L. W. Brown motored to Culver Wednesday on a business trip. Russell Wooden, of Wolcott, came last Wednesday for a few days’ visit with friends. Russell just recently received an honorhble discharge from the army, after having served about one year.' . He had just completed his third year as instructor in our public schools here when called, and we hope to see him in our school rooms again. John Karch, son of Mrs. Fred Karch, returned home Wednesday morning after several months’ absence with the American expeditionary forces. He was mustered out of the service at Camp Taylor, Ky. John was a member of the 114th machine gun battalion of the 29th division, with which he served overseas from September, 1918, until May 6, 1919. Miss Frances Davis and Miss Halleck, of Demotte, visited here last week with Miss Anna Hunsicker. Mrs. Robert Manz went to North Judson Thursday evening and from there will go to South Bend for a visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Charles Spitler, of Rensselaer, returned to' her home Tuesday evening after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fyfe and family. Mrs. Arthur Dean and baby, of Gary, came Tuesday for a few days’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Clark, and other relatives. Mrs. L. B. Snowden and daughter, Alberta, of Gary, visited over Sunday at the Dr. Beecher home. Frank Ferguson and Cecil Nees went to South Bend Monday morning and returned Monday night with a new Overland touring car. L. W. Brown was a business visitor in North Judson Monday. Alfred Barlow went to Rensselaer last Thursday because of his wife’s condition being less favorable than usual. But on returning here Friday stated that she was improving again and expected her to be home soon. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Theis, of Porter county, motored here Sunday and visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Andrew Misch, Jr., and family. " „ George Myers and family, of Walker township, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clager and family.