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

SHELBY

VIRGINIA DICKEY

Mrs. Max Ahlgrim, John Ahlgrim and sons, Max and Wesley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sirois of Wheatfield, Sunday. Max Ahlgrim, Jr., remained for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith are rejoicing over the birth of a nine pound girl on January 5. The little one has been named Barbara Ruth. Mrs. Smith before her marriage was Miss Helen Schilling. Mr. Arthur Burk was called to lowa last week for the funeral of his sister. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mueller were Kankakee visitors Tuesday Miss Genevieve Harmon was the guest of frends in Beecher and Chcago Heights, Illinois for the past two weeks. Mrs. Earl Heckel spent Tuesday with Mrs. Wiliam Schilling. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and son, Ronny, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Week over the week end. « Mrs. Isaac Hathaw^v. who .has been visiting Mr. ana Mrs. ueorge Hathaway, returned to her home in Hessville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway motored to Hessville with her.

Miss Edith Childers was able to return to school Monday, after several days illness from infected glands. Mrs. George Rousch and children of Hammond, spent Mon Hay with Mrs. Rousch’s aunt, Mrs. Jacob Loesch. Miss Jeanette DeVries, who has been working at Kouts, Indiana, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Elery Fellman passed away very suddenly Sunday evening, January 8, following a heart attack Mrs. Fellman has been a resident of this community for many years, ahd will be greatly missed. We extend our deepest sympathies to the bereaved family. Mrs. Logan Week was a guest of friends in Chicago last week. Miss Carol Bales was entertained at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lamphier of Crown Point during the week of her holiday vacation from school. Mrs. Cass Pinkerton an^ daughters, Miss Leoti and Deltas "were guests of Mrs. Eva Reyels' and daughter, Claribel, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fuller and Mr. Oliver Fuller returned to Indianapolis Wednesday after several days visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fuller. We are glad to hear that the Pete Cox family, who have been suffering with the influenza, have now recovered.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Davis and little daughters, Shirley and Patricia Ann visited Mrs. Davis’ fathei in Rensselaer from Saturday to Monday. Meanwhile, their nephew Paul Struble of Gary who is their guest this week, maintained bachelor quarters in the home durng their absence. George Bodnarick (“Pete” to his friends) suffered a sprained ankle in the Lowell-Crown Point basket ball game Friday evening, while helping win the game w r hich ended in 18 to 22 victory for Lowell. The ankle is. improving nicely and George thnks he will be able to participate in another game within the next two weeks. Mr. George Trump of Crown Point, called on his aunt, Mrs. Eva Reyels and Claribel, Thursday aftternoon. There vzas a goodly attendance out to witness the playlet, “The Spirit of ’33” given by the Young People at the Church of Christ Sunday evening. Delegations from Belshaw, Kersey, Schneider uno Thayer were welcomed at the service. ' Miss Leone Hatton has been ill at her home the past week. The new home being erected on the Allen Gragg property is fast nearing completion. Mr. Paul Nichol; took a bus load of ladies, members of the Home Bureau of Lake county, to the annual conference of Home Economics at Purdue last Monday. They will remain for the week. Among those attending from Shelby are Mrs. Silas Latta. Mrs. Samuel Sirois and Miss Jeanette Nichols. Mrs. Christine Caster, who has been ill at the heme of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Daum of East Chicago is still quite weak and showing little improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and daughters, were guests of Mrs. Sanders in Crown Point Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn AJauck, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald FeHrtfan er friends from sneioy nave been calling on Mr.jCharles Zimmer, who is ill in Rensselaer Hospital.