Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 9, Number 13, DeMotte, Jasper County, 16 February 1939 — DeMOTTE [ARTICLE]

DeMOTTE

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bahler and children, Margaret and Charles, were visitors Sunday in Milford, Ind., Sunday with friends and relatives. Paul Sekema was dismissed from the. CC camp'at Medaryville last week to undergo an operation. This week he underwent an operation for hernia at the Jasper county hospital. He will return to camp in June. Clarence Bushman has enlisted in the Rensselaer unit of the Indiana National Guard. Drills and practices are held regularly, with a two-weeks camping trip in summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanenberg will move to the Knip residence, recently vacated by the U. H. Henrich family. Groceries at rock bottom prices—read the ‘‘specials** as advertised in this paper each week. The dollars you SAVE by reading advertisements are the easiest ones you'll ever earn! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beiers, of Momence, 111., and Harris Sampson were * supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Abbring and Miss Olive Abbring on Sunday. ' , M iss Betty Lageveen and her room mate at State Teachers College, at Terre Haute, spent last week-end here with Mr. and Mrs: Arthur Lageveen and family. Ruth’s Bakery has added a new Dodge delivery truck, and Chester Sargant will operate it. Mrs. Ed Suffern went to Chicago Wednesday ,<to care for her daughter, who is ill. j A new piece of machinery is being put into operation at Ruth’s Bakery. It’s a machine that “breaks” the dough, that is, takes more of the air out of it than is possible by hand. It will give the local bakery a betterlooking loaf. It takes a heap of machinery to make a little loaf of bread. Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Henrichs have moved to their apartment in the rear of the DeKock Supply company. According to the latest finding of science, a super dose of egotism is a mild attack of insanity. Examine these birds and you wfD find their outlook on life to be hazy and full j of peculiar ideas, peculiar to the demented.