Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 2, Number 24, DeMotte, Jasper County, 5 January 1933 — WHEATFIELD [ARTICLE]

WHEATFIELD

ELIZABETH McFARLAND

Wallace Baxter and John Hilliard visited Lester Holbrook, Wednesday. Mrs. Ethel Height, mother and daughter' Drusilla spent Wednesday in Gary. Mrs. May Wilmington was on the sick list Wednesday. . Mrs. Anna Karch is visiting in Gary a few weeks. John Fairclaugh of DeMotte called at the Wm. Todd home north of town Thursday. Etta Hunsicker has been quite sick with flu. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gulbransen were Chicago visitors Saturday. Chester and Victor Neier and Ken Downey were in Wheatfield Saturday morning. Elizabeth McFarlandwisited with Lillian Gulbransen, Saturday morning.

. -Henry Hunsicker and Marion Davis were in town Saturday: Miss Thelma Grube is head of the educational and social o activities of the Farm Bureau here in Wheatfield township. A play is to be given sometime s^in here and in adjoining townships. Mrs. Stonebreakc. ehtertaned quite a group of relatives New Years. Miss May Neier and Victor Neier Ken and Jennie Downey were in town Wednesday night. I Prof. Nelsons visited L. L. McDaniel Sunday afternoon. Loraine McDaniel called at Mrs. S. Engles Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Newman of Gary visited Mrs. * ?mdrew Bush Sunday. Miss Etta Vandercar returned to Mishawaka after a visit with her grand parents. Mr and Mrs.; Bush. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Ottmeyer on the Englehart ranch have recovered from the scarlet fever. . Let me have your subscription new or reneweal and have a pleasant year as a result. Mrs. Wm. Meyers was in town Monday. Those students returning to their respective colleges are: Mary Steele to Muncie Ball; Thomas Jensen to University of Michigan, Bob Smith to Purdue and Marcella Anderson and Wilma Langda to I. U.