Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1920 — WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]
WHEATFIELD.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bruner of, Rantoul, Hl., spent Sunday here at, the home of their niece, Mrs. Isaac Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. .Bruner were en route' to Michigan for a vacation. Mr. Bruner is engaged in the telephone business in Illinois and Indiana. Misses Margaret and Lila Delehanty spent Sunday with Grace Knapp. Miss Viola Dewey of Walker townshin visited Saturday evening and Sunday at the Ike Knapp home. Mr. Mrs. Sears, of near Valparaiso, and Mr. and Mrs. John Freer and Miss Gloor, of Malden, visited here Sunday with Mrs. Carrie Dunn. Mrs. Sears and Mr. Freer or sister and brother of* Mrs. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fisher and ,family, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gulbrahsen and children, Warren Fishes and Cyrus Asher spent Sunday with Dave Weener and family. Warren and Cyrus spent the afternoon taking pictures. Glick Hamilton now has a much ■right to. fun his jitney as anybody. He received his 1920 license plates Tuesday, No. 267327, and he had to be towed in from the country the first trip. ' John Clark and family spent Sunday here at the home of their daughter, Mrs. James Anderson and family. C. B. Dillman, agent of C. & E. 1., who is taking his annual vacation, went with his family to visit relatives in Newton county and other parts of the State. Mabel Kemper, Dorothy Boyle, Bessie Anderson, Lena Meyers, Madge Jones and Allie Morehouse, who are taking a course of study at Valparaiso university, visited home folks over Sunday. Born on Saturday, June 12, 1920, a girl to Presley Clark and wife of Kejsey. . ■ . < Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gorman motored . to Monon Sunday and visited with relatives. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuller of Rose Lawn visited here over Sunday with her parents, Mr. . and Mrs. George Swisher. ' .:.Mr. and Mrs. John McGlinn of Newton township Visited last Sunday at the home of their son, Fred and .family and r also attended the ball game here. < .
