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

DeMOTTE

AMY GRUNWALD

Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sekema and daughter, Mabel, attended the show at North Judson, Sunday afternoon. Myrtle Crawford, entertairied the Bunco Club at her home last Friday evening. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. H. Crawford and Myrtle Crawford. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Betterton and son, Billie, of Hammond, spent the week end with Pete and Sim Punter. Miss Mildred Brown of Wheatfield is visiting with friends here this week. Mrs. Harry Moore spent Friday evening in Rensselaer with relatives. Mrs. Andrew DeHaan and daughters, Grace and Angie, motored to Muncie Tuesday, where Angie will continue going to school. Miss Ella Heersma returned to Chicago Sunday after spending a few days with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Simcn Greet. Andrew DeHaan and daughter, Grace, and Harry Rathbum took in a hockey game in Chicago Thursoay evening. Grace stayed in for the week end, visiting with friends and relatives.

Mrs. Blane Childs and family, Misses Mildred Brown and Alide Van Murten spent Saturday afternoon in Wheatfield with Mrs. Harry Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Greet, Mrs A. DeHaan and Mrs. Ed. Sekerra went to the funeral of Mrs. Effie McCusky of Creston, Ind., Wednesday.

Miss Katherine Segima returned from Chicago Sunday. Miss Lois Granger returned from the Rensselaer hospital Monday evening. She is recovering rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May spent the week end with Mr. May’s folks. Misses Myrtle Crawford and Lillian Carter motored to Rensselaer Saturday to spend the afternoon wth Lois Granger at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bauman are able to be up again. Mrs. Bauman is back at school. Wm. May attended the principal’s meeting at Rensselaer Friday evening. A get-together chicken supper and reception for the new Methodist pastor will be held in the DeMotte Auditorium Friday evening, January 13. Mrs. Effie Spencer is sponsoring the supper. Price 25c per plate. Mrs. Charlie Curtin has been on the sick list with the flu the last week. Mrs. Ray Horner, who has been helping at the “Koffe'e Kup” the last week, has returned to her home in Hebron.