Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 2, Number 25, DeMotte, Jasper County, 12 January 1933 — KNIMAN [ARTICLE]
KNIMAN
MRS. CHAS. HOLLE
Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Huntington of Valparaiso, Ind., spent Sunday with Mrs. Huntington’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoile. William Crowder has returned home after a five month’s visit with relatives near Danville, 111. Mr. and Mrsj Harrison Armstrong's son, John Keith, who has been quite ill improves very slowly. The Community meeting held Tuesday evening was well attended, and a very good program was given by Miss La Vera Geesa. Among the entertaining features were acrobatic stunts, and musical numbers by the .Geesa children. These । children are certainly worth while entertainers. They will appear at one of the Hammend theatres soon for an evening of similar entertainment. * Anna Hanewich returned to Terre Haute Sunday where she will resume her position at Thompson Cafeteria after a two weeKS visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mikb^ Hanewich. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rudelius and son, Carlton of Hammond spent Sunday here.
Mary Hanewich, who has been visiting friends in Chicago, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Crowder came home Monday fom Chicago, where she has been visiting her son, Harold an di family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hershman and family called on J. I. Pettet Sunday afternoon. , Helen Hoile spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoile. Mrs. William Bricker assisted, Sirs. Elmo Rice with her housework Tuesday and Wednesday. Alma Armstrong took Saturday dinner with Mrs. William Crowder. Wright Armstrong is out among us after a seige oi the flu. Mrs. Daniel Odle took her sis ter Bertha Lilly to Hammond Friday where she consulted, Dr. McVey. Bertha has been quite ill and improves very slowly. Don’t forget the Jasper County Tournament at Rensselaer Saturday. ’Our boys will play Hanging Grove at 10 o’clock. Emerald Hoile buzzed wood for Frank Corn Thursday.
Our basket ball squads enjoy their new showers, recently installed by our new plumbers Emerald Hoile and janitor Kinnemar. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kinnemar, Monday morning and left them a nine pound boy. No wonder our janitor wears that broad smile. Mother and babe are doing just fine. Earl Hinman, was unfortunate Saturday evening and broke his arm while cranking his automobile. Dr. Leeson of DeMotte reduced the fracture. The basket ball game Saturday evening at Wheatfihld, between Kniman and Wheatfield gave the victory to Wheatfield. Wake up Kniman.
