Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1919 — DE MOTTE. [ARTICLE]
DE MOTTE.
Hannah DeCook returned to Hope college Holland, Mich., after a visit of a week with home folks. S. P; Schone shipped a car load of onions here to raise onion seed on his farm. , Dr. Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tyler, of Gary, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McGinnis motored to Rensselaer Monday. George Hackney is treating his meat market to a new painting preparatory. to installing his modern codling system. H. C. DeKock and John Bunning motored to Chicago on business Wednesday. . V Henry Swart and family motored to Lansing, 111., for a visit over Sunday with relatives. - Frank Hart is driving a new Overland car. ~ . Florence, Effice and Cliff Fairchild motored to Rensselaer on a shopping trip last Saturday. Arthur Andrews, of East Side, 111. returned home aftera visit over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Andrews. Trustee Fairchild is certainly putting in all his spare time with Spring crops. , , Mrs. Sarah Wells returned from a visit with relatives at Rensselaer. The second division, of which Al Rosing, Harold Spencer, Curley Yeagley, Mell Struble and Samson Erwin are members and now in the Army of Occupation on the Rhine, were recently reviewed by General Pershing, who extended thanks and congratulations to the second division for their heroism and fighting. Attorney Abraham Halleck and family, of Rensselaer, were visiting relatives and friends here Sunday. Otto Schravange has returned from Gary. Henry Knip, of Ottumwa, lowa, ra» turned home after attending the funeral of his late brother here. Mrs. Nettie Hannah Frame was born Sept. 12, 1888, at Morocco, Ind. and was united in marriage to Henry Frame at St. Joseph, Michigan, Feb. 4, 1911, and died Thursday morning, April 3, 1919, at her home in DeMotte, Ind., aged thirty years, six months and nineteen days. She has never had good health and for the last seven years has practically been an invalid. She leaves a husband, a son, George Burrell, aged three weeks,' her father and mother, George and Esther Kuns, of Kankakee, also two sisters, Mrs. Mary Snow, of Harvey, 111., and Mrs. Rosa Thise, of Kankakee. Seven yearsago Mrs. Frame united with the Methodsit church, of DeMotte and has always enjoyed attending the church and Sunday school services. , The funeral services were held Saturday at the M. E. church, conducted by Rev. Cody. Interment at DeMotte cemetery.
