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

THAYER

JOHN DOYLE

I > Mr. and Mrs. Roy Granger enterXMned a group of young folks at a party in honor of their daughter, Norma Jean. Those present were: Margaret Scott, Francis Cyphers, Catherine Baker, Frank Yorkes, Ernest Latta, Abie Warren, Jane Gebhart, Ernest Davis, Franklin Cyphers, John Janiske, Deloris । Baker. Vivian Hassett, and Leah Shinkle. j * Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brooks of Momence, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Benson, in Thayer. Mrs. Anna Gebhart of Thayer is on the sick list with a light touch Of the flu. Mrs. Ed. Bensen visited Mrs. Gebhart Monday. If you have any new§ of interest tjo publish in this little paper, please bring or send same to J. P. Doyle, Thayer. Place your order for baby chicks early. J. P. Doyle, Thayer, Custom Hatching. Miss Juana Schneck of Thayer gave a Bridge Party, January 3, at the home of Mrs. Yorkes. Those present were Hazel Cypher, Miss Christie O’Day and Miss Schneck. Charles Zimmer, who was rushed to the Rensselaer hospital at 3 a . m. Jan. 4th, for an emergency operation for appendicitis, is recovering ijlcely. Mrs. Anna Gebhart and Mrs. Anna Cobb of Thayer were Wednesday visitors at the home of Cora Parks in Lake Village Mr. and Mrs. He.nry DeFries were Sunday visitors at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Harold Hockney, of Crown Point. Mrs. George Crocker of Thayer, returne C>home from her stay in Morocco^ Mrs. Tillie Summers Vi ‘A R d at the home of Mrs. Kline at Shelby last week. Mrs. Ray Van Meter is very ill at her home in Thayer. Mr. and Mrs. Morris DeLong and children are returning to South Bend Monday. Mrs. Rose Fuller was a business caller in Lowell Friday. Chas. Shinkle is spending a few days in Hammona. Mrs. Elmer Cyphers and son, were Gary visitors last Friday. Prosperity must be here again as we see Harry Ribbs is sporting a new Ford car. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williamson of Shelby were visitors last Thursday at the home of Mrs. T. M. Gebhart of Thayer. Master . George Crossariol, who was taken to Chicago Heights Christmas week is very ill with diphtheria.