Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 11, Number 3, DeMotte, Jasper County, 5 December 1940 — Glass-Like Jelly [ARTICLE]

Glass-Like Jelly

p Grape jelly and juice have glass- ' like particles in it, but these cream’ of tartar crystals are perfectly ; harmless. Their gritty texture often mars the perfection of a homemade grape product. To prevent the formation of these crystals, combine i grape juice (in. jelly making) with other fruit. j

Marvin Kessiniter's father suffered a broken l.ip when he fell from a ladder while working on a barn at the . home of his daughter south of Rensj Airs. Ross McKenzie and children 1 of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Herb j Shipp of Elmhurst, 111. spent the week-end here with Mrs. Grace Grun--1 waJd. j Mrs. Ann Horner, who wap recentI ly injured in an auto accident while on a vacation from her duties at Curtin’s restaurant, is recuperating at the home of her sister, Mrs Joe Van : Dusen at Niles, Mich. Mr. S. A. Eide and son Walter, .who have been employed at Ruth’s Bak-e y. leC ;asi week for Miai^ii, Florida. The Royal Neighbors met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Sargent wite Mrs True and Mrs. G. Woudema , us hostesses. This was the la.- •• before Christmas and a g ; ft exchange was hold. Bunco waplayed during the evening and delicious refreshments served * ...156 in. Wheel base Ford truck, 1 ton, Dual wheels, $l5O. W. B. McNeil, j Wheatfield, Ind 3-2 t Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Herb Xint were Clyde Bryson, Earl Moser and Leslie, Walters of Union-''' town, Pa. ■Gerald Curtin made a trip to Detroit last week for some new cars. ] V v Doi - Jean Fairchild, a teacher in. the Fair Oaks School, spent the weekend here with relatives. Don’t forget to do your Christmas I ... A! K ( In in h Bar ku ih‘v ! . • i’retu hand embroidered 1 pilem eases, dresser scarfs, aprons ; and various other things all reason- ] ably prieed. A chicken dinner will be , served in the evening. Everybody j welcome. Mis. Carrie Konovsky and children, j Merle Curtin, ° and Walter Ferguscn <T Lowell enjoyed a turkey dinner at the George Marr home Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fairchild, Mrs. ■ Sam Burns and Mrs. Morris Fairchild on, all of Monon, called at the O. P. Curtin home Saturday. Mrs. George Unison entertained i the bridge club Monday evening. Dr. Duvaii left Saturday evening ; ■>: Ork • >n. Art Bunning and Johnny Bk !;man, accompanied him.