Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 3, Number 3, DeMotte, Jasper County, 1 June 1933 — SCHNEIDER [ARTICLE]

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MRS. NINA PARKS

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lawbough visited his mother, Mrs. Enoch Jones over Sunday. Mrs. Robert White and Mrs. Vern Heuling and son, Orvil, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burnham. Mrs. Mary Burnham returned home with them. John Martin and sister, Grace, played some special music at the Presbyterian church, consisting of a violin solo, accompanied by the piano. Dance to the tune of Doc Dietel's Orchestra at Shelby, Saturday night. Good eats and refreshments of all kinds. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Purcell and son went to Hammond over Decoration day. The Presbyterian church will hold a children’s day program the second Sunday in June. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Billings and family spent Sunday at the home of Wm. Paggett in Lake Village. Mrs. Frank Hopper entertained Mrs. Ivy Luchene, Mrs. Ned Regnier Mrs. Harry Press, Ben Male, Mrs.

Oscar Peterson Thursday at a potluck dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Christie Kuiper and sons are visiting Mrs. Kuiper’s mother, Mrs. Ross Clannan over Decoration day. Miss Martha Clannan returned home after a month’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Christie Kuiper. Miss Iola Fisher was home visiting her father, Dave Fisher and brother, Roger. Mrs. Tom Mead returned home

after a few days visit with her parents at Grant Park. Miss Mary Pasel was home over Sunday. The fire truck was called to a fire Monday on road 41, north of town, to an auto. Miss Mary Stowell, daughter of Charlie Stowell was baptized Sunday at the river by Rev. Miller, of Illinois. Mrs. Alice Birdsley and son, Joe, returned home after a few days

visit with her sister, Mrs. Si Wright, of Rose Lawn. Miss Bessie Mae Latta spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Wilson Parks. It begins to look as though this country is on Christopher Columbus’ plan. He did not know where he was going when he started. He didn’t know where he was when he got there; and when he got back he did not know where he had been.