Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 1, Number 14, DeMotte, Jasper County, 27 October 1932 — SHELBY [ARTICLE]

SHELBY

VIRGINIA DICKEY

Misses Ruth Holton, Mary Holton, Bonnie Jones and Mr. Thomas Miller attended the Indiana State Teachers Convention at Indianapolis last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Gordon Slater and children of Downers Grove, Ill., and Mrs. Jesse Latta and children of Thayer spent last Thursday with Mrs. Eva Latta. Mrs. David Fisher spent last week in Hammond, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. Press. The Shelby Home Bureau was entertained at the home of Miss Tina Eich last Thursday with twelve members and two visitors present. Miss Jayne Ferguson of Crown Point and Mrs. R. Thompson of Chicago were the visiting guests. A dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Stewart Stowell is having as her guest Wednesday her brother, Mr. Albert Burns of Sheldon, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Luchene and family moved back to Hammond last Saturday.

Mrs. Charles Eich entertained her Bridge Club last, Tuesday evening, high honors going to Mrs. Sam Sirois and Mrs. Charles Kimmet. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Naylor and Miss Blanche Gault spent Saturday in Gary. Mr. John Flatt entertained a number of his friends at an oyster supper one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Hathaway and son Bobby spent Sunday with relatives in Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson were in Crown Point on business last Thursday. Mrs. Silas Latta was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brasket in Hammond over the week end. Mrs. Anna Larson was a guest at a birthday party for her son Emil Larson, in Schneider last Friday. We are sorry to hear that Fred Wann and Gerald Fehlman are on the sick list this week. Miss Helen Kostbade of Hobart, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dickey last Sunday. Miss Dolores Tugger, who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uhter this summer, is spending a couple of weeks with Mrs. Orville Bridegroom in Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilman, and son Donny, spent from Friday to Sunday in South Chicago with Mrs. Gilman’s mother. Miss Tina Eich is visiting in Hammond and Chicago this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fehlman shopped in Gary one day last week. Mrs. Earl Sirois and Mrs. Samuel Sirois went into Chicago to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sirois last Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Regnier and son Billy, of LaPorte were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sirois over the week end. Business has reached the point where even the fellows who don’t expect to pay won’t buy anything. Three great stars, Chas. Farrell, Joan Bennett and Ralph Bellamy are featured in “Wild Girl” the next attraction which comes to the Gayble Theatre, North Judson, Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 2 and 3. It is based on Bret Harte’s immortal classic “Salomy Jane’s Kiss’ and was made by the director of “In Old Arizona”, Raoul, Wash. It was filmed entirely amid the world’s oldest living things, the giant trees of the Sequoia Redwood Forest in California. Many of these trees are three and four thousand years old and provide a romantic and beautiful background for California’s loveliest story. You will enjoy this masterpiece. Why drive to Chicago when you can see the same late pictures at the Gayble.

TO THE VOTERS OF JASPER COUNTY:--False rumors are being circulated to the effect that I have selected a Deputy, in case of my election to the Sheriff’s office at the polls next November. There is no truth in such statements as no such promises have been made by me to anyone. VERN MICHAL Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of September, 1932. (SEAL) Sam Roth, Clerk By M. Roth, Deputy Clerk. --Adv.