Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 9, Number 42, DeMotte, Jasper County, 7 September 1939 — DEMOTTE [ARTICLE]

DEMOTTE

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Trump and children, Audrey, Donald and Darlene, and their nephew, Bob Boyer, have just returned to Hammond after spending a delightful three weeks in the west. After visiting four days in the Black Hills of South Dakota with Mr. Trump's siater and brother, and their families, they went on to Billings, Mont., to spend the remainder of their time with Mr. Trump's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Trump, and several sisters and their families who reside in Billing*. They also visited two days on an 18-thousand-acre sheep ranch in Balantin, Mont., with Mr. Trump’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ddvey and family. While in tht Black Hills, Bob fell off the side of DiniSaur Hill on Sky Line Drive, and Miss Audrey fell in a bed of cactus. They spent one day driving through the Bad Lands of South Dakota, with Mr. Trump’s brother and wife. The Trumps made the trip by train. Mrs. Trump is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abtrnathy of Hammond. Mrs. Myrtle Crawford and girl friend, of Gary, were here this week visiting. Every business man and every farmer should have printed stationery to use in writing orders and for other correspondence. The cost is low. Ask us.—The Post. *• Mr. and Mrs. Rex McDaniels are to leave this Thursday for a ten-day trip east that will take them to Niagara Falls, Washington, D. C., and the New York World’s Fair. They will also visit with Rev. and Mrs. Haight, at Palymra, N. Y. Rex recently won first prize in this district in a sales contest for Philgas tank gas dealers, in which he represented the H. C. DeKock store here. The first prize included expenses for a trip to the World’s Fair at New York. The date your subscription is out is printed after your name on your copy of The Post. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Childs and son and Mrs. Mary Bunning spent last week-end in Mason, Mich., visiting Mrs. Bunning’ <• brother, and other friends. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, of Knoxville, lowa, were guests recently at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Moor. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kennedy, of Bowling Green, Ohio, also visited them the past week.. Mrs. J. Paul Kennedy is a daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Moor. Miss LaVerna Moor returned to Elmhurst, 111., this week to resume her duties as teacher in the Roosevelt school of that city. When you need stationery of ANY kind—let your heme printer have the job.