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

SHELBY

VIRGINIA DICKEY

W. and Wi Frank Fursman were pleasantly surprised last Monday morning when Mrs. Fursman, mother of Mr. Fursman, and Mrs. Leatherman, his sister, and family and Mr. Leatherman of Ellsworth, Kansas, arrived for a visit Earl Pace, wno was confined to his home last week with the influenza is now able to be out again. Mrs. Foreman Bums and baby daughter, Cecilia, spent last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Ainsworth of Greencastle, Indiana. Mrs. Christine Caster, who became ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Daum of East Chicago, while there for the Christmas holidays, is now much improved. Schuyler Fitch, who has been in St. Louis for the past several months, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cal Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tarcola of Gary spent last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George Cole. Matt Eich of Buchanan, Michigan, was the guest of his father, Julius Eich and sister, Miss Tina Eich last week. ' Mrs. Margaret Cleaver of Crown Point, who was spending the Christmas holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Reichanadter here, passed away suddenly, Tuesday evening, December 27. Interment was in Lowell cemetery, in charge of Sheets and Son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fursman entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gus Daum of Schneider at their home Wednesday evening. Bobby Doty of Lowell spent last week with the Joe Carlson family. Mrs. Struble and sons entertained relatives from Chicago last week. Junior and William Dorsch spent several days of their Christmas vacation in Hammond visiting their father, Mr. Adam Dorsch, and aunt, Mrs. George Rousch and family. Oliver Fuller returned home from Indianapolis Saturday evening. Relatives from Monon returned with him, and spent the week end at the Fuller home. Miss May Royce of Momence was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Estill from Thursday to Monday. P. F. Naylor delivered institution goods to Putnamville, Tuesday. Mrs. William Sapp, Mr. H. H. Nelson, and Miss Mabel Nelson were Hammond visitors Friday. Mrs. Gerald Davis and children spent New Year’s Day with Mrs.. Davis father at Rensselaer, honoring his eightieth birthday anniversary which was that day. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nelson entertained Mrs. Anna Feddie and

daughter, Miss Ruth Feddie and Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Tyler and children and Mr. Arthur Burk op Christmas-Day,.* Dr. and W. W. Tate and Mi. and Mrs. Charles Wood of Lowell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sirois on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. George Hathaway enjoyed dinner and the theatre in Hammond on New Year's Day. Silas Latta celebrated his birthday Monday, and since it was the New Year holiday also enjoyed a vacation from bis duties as mail carrier. Miss Ida Louise Ahlgrim of Waukegan, Illinois is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Max. Ahlgrim this week. Paul Nave, and friend, Marshall Bardfelt of Gary, were guests of the former’s grandmother, Mrs. Eva Latta Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eich and family enjoyed last Tuesday in Chicago. Gerald Davis is workinr in Gary this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Chaffee and daughter, Miss Evelyn of Crown Point spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Estill and family of Momence, Illinois visited Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Estill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs E. K. Larson entertained Miss Margaret Meyer of Crown Point, sister of Mrs. Larson, over the New Year’s holiday. Friends of Miss Beulah Schilling are glad to know that her health is much improved and she is now able to be out again. Miss Mabel Nelson and little nephews, Harvey and Kenneth TyI ler, and Mr. Arthur Burk enjoyed last Monday evening at the Palace Theatre in Gary. Francis West spent Christmas week with his parent* Mr. and Mrs. Frank West in tiammonq. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Sirois of Wheatfield were Sunday guests of the former’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ahlgrim. Mrs. Josephine Dickey, Mrs. Maude Dehner, Mrs. Anna Dickey and sons of Crown Point, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dickey and sons of Hobart were guests at the George Dickey home on New Year’s Day.

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E. McFARLAND