Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 10, Number 48, DeMotte, Jasper County, 17 October 1940 — DeMOTTE [ARTICLE]

DeMOTTE

Capt. Hugh J. Socks spent the week-end with his family. He is stationed at Fort Harrison at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey and aunt from Muncie and Mrs. Lillie Nhwman from Rensselaer visited With Mr. and Mrs. Charley Summers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hafey 'fijom Gary, Howard Cooper. Mabie SeicEer. and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Story were dinner guests of Mrs. Jesse Novel last Sunday. Mi's. Whitehead, Mrs. Jim Jones, Mrs. Rob .bones and Mrs. Rac'iei Barker weie in Crown Point Mom av visiting Mrs. Frank. King. Leon and Mrs. Jager and young hopeful called at Dr. and Mrs Oosten’s last Sunday. Mrs. Mabie Myers and Ruby and Hazel spent Tuesday in Gary ping. ; *. R. Horriaday and ‘Wmily of Columbus, Ohio were visitors at ])•;■ Oosten’s last week Don’t forget the Band Booster’® Fall Carnival—-Oct.. 18, at the High School Gym. New Radio given away. Mrs. Howard Evans and Mrs. Fib Cheever spent Saturday afternoon in Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Quastneit of Worth, Illinois, spent Monday visiting at the Anthony Moolenaar-home. Charles Mooleaar, student at Hope College, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moolenaar. Angeline Boezeman, student nurse of Chicago, spent Sunday with her parents. Prof. Dean Balhejr and Max B:.hler, student of Purdue, were home to see DeMotte’s final football scrimmage, and visited at their home. Dae to an oversight on the part of tae ’Judge’, this item was not received in time for last week’s paper. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Boomsma and Mr. Harry Boomsma of Grand Rapics, Mich., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boomsma. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Buren of Lansing, Illinois, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dick kalif over the weekend. Miss Johanna Boomsma, Anna Huizinga and John Potsma spent Sundry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boomsma. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burk spent Friday in Chicago visiting friends at the Morrison 1 Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nelson of Shelby spent Monday in Gary shopping.

Rev. H. Steunenberg accompanied by Mr. J. Verduin motored to Anin Arbor, Mchigan, on Monday and returned on Wednesday evening. Twelve local ladies, members of the Women’s Society of Christian Endeavor, attended a state meeting o|f that organization at Lafayette Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Rowen went to Chicago Monday to attend a bakers convention. Mr. and Mrs. Bernerd Vander Molen and their little daughter Beverly Joyce were week-end visitors at the home of C. E. Vander Molen