Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 12, Number 37, DeMotte, Jasper County, 23 July 1942 — JAMES B. CROWNOVER OF WHEATFIELD TWP. DIES OF HEART FAILURE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
JAMES B. CROWNOVER OF WHEATFIELD TWP. DIES OF HEART FAILURE
Janie* Bolen t rownover. 58 year old resident of Wheatfield Twp. died of Ip. Hi t.uhiTi about 9 p.m. Monday evening. July 20. His body was not found until Tuesday morning. Mr ('rownover known as “Doc” by hi* a*sotiates. was born in Landcrsville, Xlabania. on May 13. 1884. ITe married Mae Hill in Rensselaer in 1913 and this union was blessed with five children. A daughter preceded him in daath. Survivin' l besides the widow are four -n*. Joe and DeXere of Whiting. Ind.. 1,1 Io of Whealfield, and Vernon of Walkertom hid.; a sister. Mrs. Minnie Cowman of Carv and five grandchildren. 11l lilial -r.rs ires will be held this aft- • rno<>n at 2 p.m. at the DeMotte Methodist Church with the Rev. W. D. Archibald officiating. Interment will be in the Smith < emetery northeast of Rensselaer. V ' O: I CO A HR PREMIUM • ISTS OF! IHE PRESS Pi*, mium li*ts for the Lake Coiiaty air at Crown Point. Ind.. Aug. 16-22. live ju-t been published, and copies - le obtained bv sending either a no ti nd or letter to Secretary JuliuM \icl-en at Crown Point, They are I lep Xnvone planning to enter an ex 'libit at the fair will find the booklet? unusually helpful since they supply the rule*, regulation* and |fremium pav ment* for all entries. The booklet is about the same size, in number ofpages and general format. '- the premium li*t issued a vear, ago. Xiel*on reported. More than 100 Lake countv business and professional men have taken advertising space to make possible free distribution to several thousand person*. Hie premium lists call lor payment of thousands of dollars m horse and diarness Mcing even! w bile the Lake County Agricultural asocialion. sponsor of the fair, has made •tenerou* prize money allowance*, for’ exhibitors in other departments, klundred? <>l entries have already reached the secretary’s office. V——
■ FINNISH CONSULATES TO CLOSE Washington, D. C.—Hjaknar Procope, Finnish Minister to the U. S., is shown in the Finnish legation last week end liter he had received news of the U.S. move ordering closing of all Finnish consular offices not later than August 1. Ihe I . S. action was seen as the first *tep towards a severance of diplomatic relation* with a traditional friend, who i* now arrayed on the side of an enemy of the U. S,
