Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 2, Number 25, DeMotte, Jasper County, 12 January 1933 — WHEATFIELD [ARTICLE]
WHEATFIELD
ELIZABETH McFARLAND
Hurrah! has Wheatfield some basket ball players, winning 4 games in one evening! Looks like they might be the county champions—eh what. Rah! Rah! Rah! John Blue was in town Saturday morning Mrs. A. S. Barlow is still very ill vith the flu. Mrs. Harry Neier visited with Mrs. May Wilmjngton last Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. E. Milton had as, Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. | Campbell of Lake Village and Miss Betty Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Todd north of I town entertained friends for Sunday dinner. ; Bernard Baily lost a valuable horse last week. Miss Mable Walker returned to Chicago after a visit with friends here. \ _ Mr. Olson, the Watkins man has moved from Kersey to the E. Burger farm recently vacated by the Horsney family who moved to Knox. * Leonard Jensen who is working at Crown Point spent Sunday with home folks. Miss Pauline Parker of Chicago visited her parents recently. Mr. and Mrs. H. Marble entertained the following guests at a six o’clock dinner last Thursdav; Miss Mary Blue or Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson and Miles Define of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs J. Hankens of Rensselaer, Mr. ana Mrs. Phillip Blue. Mr. and Mrs A. L. Jensen enter- | tained over the week end. Miss ! June Meyers, Mr and Mrs. Les Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. A. Sayers of South Bend. Several friefids were glad to g"ftet Hugh Cross and Howard Black, stars of WLS, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Schreiner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Art Downey. of Tefft, spent Sunday at' their parents, C. E. Downeys. Mr. and Mrs. i. Knapp enterttaified relatives from Gary, Sunday. Miss May Neier returned to Gary Sunday after spending a two weeks vacation with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Neier were ! business visitors in Rensselaer । Thursday.
