Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 9, Number 47, DeMotte, Jasper County, 12 October 1939 — Page 4
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TWO SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS PUBLISHED FROM THIS OFFICE
The Wheatfield high school paper, “The Wheatfield Echo,” published monthly, and the Fair Oaks paper, “Oak Leaves,” also monthly, will be published from the office of The Kankakee Valley Post this school year.
Have You Noticed? HOW FOOD PRICES HAVE COME DOWN—SINCE THE Royal Blue Store CAME TO TOWN? GET THE ROYAL BLUE SHOPPING HABIT AND SAVE! DE MOTTE, INDIANA
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OBITUARY OF ROBERT VANDER PLOEG
Mr. Robert VanderPloeg was born in Zieldyk, Gronigen, Holland* on Scjpt. 23, 1856. He migrated to the United States in 1&80. On June 9, 1883, he was united to Bertha Doodens in the bonds of holy matrimony. God lessed this union with >ix children, all of whom are living but one,
the late John VanderPloeg, who lost his life at sea during the World War. Left to mourn his death are five children, two brothers, three sisters, 36 grandchildren, and eight greatgrandchildren. On the day of his passing, Sept. 30, 1939, Robert VanderPloeg was ! 83 years and one week old.
MRS. BAILEY FUNERAL SERVICES FRIDAY, OCT. 13
The funeral services for Mrs. Roy Bailey, who lost her life last Wednesday, were held Friday afternoon from the Methodi-tl church, with the pastor, Rev. J. J? Moor, in charge. Interment was made in the Hebron cemetery. The deceased leaves the husband, six children and her mother, Mrs. Roe, to mourn her passing.
BAND MOTHERS MEET
The DeMotte Band Mothers organization will meet today (Thursday) at the school building, at 2:30 P.M.
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KANKAKEE /ALLEY POST A Legal Republican Newspaper Official for Jaaper County J B. COX. Editor-Publisher Telephone 29 Located Just East of Hotel DeMotte SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.50 per year to local readers. When mailed outside of Indiana $2.00 per year. All subsariptions payable in advance. Entered as second class matter to rhe mails at DeMotte (Jasper County), Indiana, under Act of Congress □t Marcn 3, 1879. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
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The word “purge" was born of dictators and has an unholy sound to Americans. It never appeared in the United States vocabulary until the New Deal brain trust adopted it last year to liquidate at the polls Democratic senators who had declined to be rubber stamps. Now Congressman Dies,, a Texas Democrat and chairman of the House committee investigating un-American activities, has designed a “purge" which will bring no offense to. democracies. He intends to drive the Communists from the Federal government. “The report of our national investigation will be more far-reaching t-han any one now imagines in unmasking Communists in the government service,” Mr. Dies announced. “And I don’t mean clerks and small fry. I mean that Communists have risen high in the government and hold important key positions. This is particularly true of the New Deal agencies. Radicals gravitated to them naturally.” More power to you, Mr.oCongressman. May your purge be efficient, successful!, and permanent.
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THURSDAY, OCT. H 1939,
NEWS FROM COURT HOUSE REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Oct. 2, 1939; Anna Maude Sands et r to William H. Wiseman et ux, W. D., lots 3-4 lock 2 Rensselaer, Columbia Add. Oct. 3, 1939: Stanley Bloszciyk * ux to Olan Minor, W. D., NW SW & SW SW 23-31-6, 60 acres.); Agnes C. Gale et al to Harvey E Kesler et al, W.D., (NW SW 25-28 6 & NVi SE 26-28-6). Oct. 5, 1939: Myrtle B. Myer U Avon Lee Page, W.D., lots 5-6 16, Rensselaer. Oct. 7, 1939: George Parker, Grd., k> Rollin J. Stewart, Grd. deed, W Mj SW SW 224 29-5, 20 acres. Florence Maye Hart to Aetna Life Ins. Co., W.D. E% SW 17-30-71 200 acres. Norman Hart to Aetna Life Ins. Co., quit claim deed, same description as above.
THAYER
Mrs. Wm. Stine, of Chalmers, and sons, and Mr-. Francis Short, of Monticello, spent Thursday night night with their sister, Mrs. James Dickey, and family. A large crowd attended the air show at Bakers field Sunday. Jess Summers, Norman Holladay and Barbara Holladay spent Friday evening at the James. Dickey home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schultz and daughter, Sharell Lynn, of Chicago, visited Saturday evening at home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom David. Catholic church at Shelby, every Sunday morning at 9 o’clock. The first supper of the season at the Annex was very well attended. Watch for next one. The Lord’s Supper was observed at the Presbyterian church Oct. Ist. It was a world wide observance by all churches of the Evangelical faith. Thayer beat Lake Village 7-5. It was a tough game. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Hanley returned to Kentucky Sunday,, after a 4-weeks stay at Ed Gilvin’s. Mr. Clark Shinkle, of Cleveland, 0., spent Saturday afternoon and evening at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shinkle. Mrs. Frank Hall, of Drummond, Wis., i- visiting with Mrs. Henry De Fries and other friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Tom David, son Norman, daughters Charlma and Caroline, spent last week-end in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schultz. -
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