Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 2, Number 25, DeMotte, Jasper County, 12 January 1933 — RANGED LINE [ARTICLE]

RANGED LINE

PAUL BUSH

The Eagle Creek township AdviI sory Board met on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Jay Pearce was unable to be present and was represented by Mr. Ray Filer. On Tuesday, Mr. Wm. Dunn was moved to the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary Berdine, who resides in Hebron. Mr. Clem Fifield and Mr. Fred Ebert attended the Farm Bureau banquet in Hamlet Monday evening. Mrs. Jay Pearce spent Thursday with Mrs. C. H. Fifield. Richard Ellis and Edna Solomon enjoyed the basket ball game between Lowell and Crown Po.int Friday night. Lowell defeated Crown Point 28-22. One of the best players of the Lowell team was injured auring the game. Ralph Dalton, two sons, Mrs. Kate Newell and son of Crown Point visited Mrs. Mary Solomon on Wednesday. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Arney of the death of two cousins of Morris, HL, on Sunday. Dr and Mrs. Neushwande were killed as the result of an auto accident. Mrs. Wm. Arney, Charles, Elene, Esther and John attended the funeral in Morris, 111., on Monday. Two small children are left to mourn the death of their mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little entertained the Louie Black family of Lowell and the Melvin Osburn family at' Sunday dinner. The occasion was to celebrate the birthdays of little John Black, Joan Little, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Osburn which occur in the month of January. Mr. and Mrs. Oval Pounds and ; children, Edgar Hudson and children and Clarence Solomon left for ■ Kokomo, Thursday morning to at-j tend the funeral of Mrs. Pound’s mother, Mrs. Hudson, They returned to their homes 'late Sunday. Mrs. C. C: Osburn, Mrs. H F. Long and Barbara called on Mrs Jim Hudson, Mr. and Mrs F. G. Van Swearingen and Mrs. Jay Pearce, Sunday afternoon. The C. F. Ellis family and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Solomon were so joyful, when they finished corn husking last week, that they celebrated with a big oyster supper. Emery Osburn ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Osburn, Sunday.