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

TEFFT

HAROLD MARTIN

Janice Stalbaum spent the week end with her father, Ralph Stalbaum. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sands have been suffering from an attack of the flu for the past few days. We hope you will recover real soon. Eunice Stonebraker returned to *er home in Logansport, Indiana after a short visit with her mother,

Mrs. Belle Reddin. of Tefft, who has ' been suffering from poison from ! gall stones. Mrs. Belle Reddin is well on her i way to recovery after being under doctors care for the past two weeks. Mr. Earl G. Martin, Mgr. of the Tefft Grain Co., Inc., left Monday on a short business trip to Glenwood, Indiana. । Mrs. Don Felker has been suffer- j ing from a sever cold. We hope you recover quickly. Next Sunday, Sunday School will be held at 11 a. n.. with Church at 7:15 p. m. Everyone is cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Don Felker spent Sunday with Mr. Felkers parents in Pulaski County. Mrs. Earl G. Martin is suffering from an attack of the flu. The Tefft Card Club held its weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed.' Sands last Thursday. These winning prizes were as follows: Ist, 1 Kate Smith: 2nd. Mrs. John Ladd; 1 3rd, Mrs. Ed. Sands. The hostess served peaches with whipped cream and doughnuts as refreshments. Lucille White missed school for the first time this year with a severe sore throat. Maybe you can do better next time. It has been reported that the Lewark girls, who are working in Chicago, are well. We all wish you the best of luck, Florence and Martha. At the) present writing Mr. Cun- i ningham is well on his way to re- J covery after a severe attack of the ■ flu. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Felker, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams and Mrsj j Kate Davis met at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Wad Duggleby and spent an enjoyable evening playing cardij!