Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 9, Number 50, DeMotte, Jasper County, 2 November 1939 — DeMOTTE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

DeMOTTE

Miss Gertrude Pruis and Miss Mildred Tysejh were guests Sunday evening of Miss Anna Bocrsma, the occasion being Anna’s birthday. Mrs. Fred Cheever had an afterschool party Tuesday afternoon in honor of the birthday of her daughter, Doris. Several little friends, were invited and Hallowe’en favors and refreshments were served. Last Wednesday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Herman Osting went home for “beans,” (as Herman says) he was greeted by friends from Chicago who came for a birthday supper With him. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seelig, Hbnry Tass and Rose Bohm, of Chicago.- During the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foss and Mr. and Mrs. Bas, of Chicago, came in and after the store closed, a party was in progress at the Osting home. Many happy returns, Herman. - Chestei Sargent was calk'd back to work in the mills, starting Wednesday.

The Rev. Maurice Tysen, of Clymer, N. Y., was called here this yveek by the sudden death of his father, Cornelius Tysen, Sr. Miss Sue Cox was hostess to sixteen friends at ‘a Hallowe’en party lat Thursday night at her home. Decorations and refreshments were in keeping with the season. Mr. ami Mrs. Ted Henrichs and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henrichs .visited relatives in Plainfield, 111., last Sunday. Miss Bettye Lageveen cam" home last week, for a pleasant vacation from her studies at Terrb Haute Teachers College. Mrs. Charity Wolff entertained her bridge club Friday evening, at her home here. Mrs. Sam Bourroughs ’ of Monon was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Goosen, of Muskegon, Mich., spent this week" here with Henry Starkey. Mrs. Alfred Ewart was hostess to the Methodist Guild, Wednesday of last week.

c.DWARD A. PICKARD Interprets World Events in Hto Illuminative Weekly News Review.’’

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