Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 2, Number 29, DeMotte, Jasper County, 9 February 1933 — KNIMAN [ARTICLE]

KNIMAN

MRS. CHAS. HOLLE

Charles Holle and William Alexander attended the public sale at Parr, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dewey of Valparaiso visited with Mrs. Deweys parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pettet Wednesday. Miss Mary Neeley is assisting Mrs. Elliott with her household dut - ies. Is Bob happy? Well, we will let him answer the question Mr. and Mrs. William Crowder returned home Monday after a weeks visit with relatives and friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, who have resided in Medaryville for the past few months, have moved into the O’Connor property they formerly occupied. Welcome home Etoile and Jim. Those who did shopping in Rensselaer Saturday from here were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Meyers, Helen Holle and Alma Armstrong. Mrs. William Middelkamp who entered the hospital a week ago continues about the same. Due to the inclement weather the social activities, in our town and vicinity have been very few. Tuesday was Ground Hog Day the little fellow certainly saw his shadow which according to the old saying, means six more weeks of winter. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Rice and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Bricker. Lewis Heilscher of Gary spent the week end with his mother, Amelia Heilscher Mrs. Ernest Rudelius and son, Carlton of Hammond called on friends here Saturday. William Alexander is contemplating returning to his home in Phillips, Wisconsin soon. Chas. Armstrong and motored to Rome City, Ind., Saturday where they spent the week end with Mrs. Pearl Hansen. At this writing we are alrnost

snow-bound. But leave it to Williard and his snow plow. He will dig us out. If you don’t want to go to seed, subscribe for the Kankakee Valley Post and read.