Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 13, Number 22, DeMotte, Jasper County, 9 April 1943 — OF PERSONAL INTEREST [ARTICLE]

OF PERSONAL INTEREST

Howard Evans and Elb Cheever were business callers in Chicago Tuesday Mrs. John Koster and daughter are spending a month with relatives here. Be has been with her husband Pvt. John Koster, in Lousiana. Don't forget the “Hobby Show sponsored by P. T. A. at school house, Fri. April 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Otto DeYoung and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Summers at- Mt. Ayr. Mrs. Caleb Cheever returned to her home last Thursday from the Rensselaer hospital. She is slowly recovering from her recent illness. Mrs. Buelah Hart and daughter have moved to one of the Fred Cheever apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Munch have moved to their farm north of town. Rev. and Mrs. Archibald and son moved into the Schultz property just vacated by the Musch family, and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Gorbert and daughters are now’ living in the Mrs. Hart property in the east part of town. Garrett Waistra underwent an appendectomy at the Rensselaer hospital last Wednesday, March 31. Don’t forget the “Hobby Show sponsored by P. T. A. at school house, Fri. April 9th. A friendly gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Huhn in Kersey Sunday to attend the Christening of baby Larry. Present tvere Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Teach and family and Mrs. Kathryn liowsher of Rensselaer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Huhn and family of DeMotte. Also Rev. Archibald and Miss Bette Sayres. Jeanette DeYoung Schoonveld, Tresa DeY r oung, Ti llie and Goldie DeKoker, Eileen Bailey, Rena Eenshuistra and Myrtle Hockney spent Monday evening with Mildred and Edith Tysen. Don't forget the ‘‘Hobby Bhow r sponsored by P. T. A. at school house, Fri. April 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kessinger and the twins were in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mrs. Anna Nanninga spent a week with relatives at Columbia, Ky., recently. Don't forget the “Hobby Show’ sponsored by P. T. A. at school house, Fri. April 9th.

Edith and Mildred Tysen spent the w r eek end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tysen. They are employed in Holland, Michigan. The teachers in the DeMotte school attended institute in Rensselaer Saturday. Mary | Lou Ew art, Barbara Rowen and Caroline Bass sang several numbers. Shirley Hart accompanied them at the piano. Don’t forget the “Hobby Show sponsored by P. T. A. at school house, Fri. April 9th. Mr. Wurtzburger was a business caller in Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Short of English Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bagnal of Wheatfield were Sunday afternoon | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Erwin. Theo. Toppen was home from Purdue University over the w r eek end. Don’t forget the “Hobby Show’ sponsored by P. T. A. at school house, Fri. April 9th. Mrs. Geo. Grube and daugh ter Doris of Wheatfield and Mrs. Algie Little of North Judson went to DeKalb, 111., Saturday to visit their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Grube. Mrs. Grube has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Slager and family have moved from Illinois to Hebron. Mrs. Slager is a sister to Mrs. Frank DeHaan. Mr. Chas. Rowen of Reus selaer, father of Mrs. Heimlick, and “Pop” Rowen was guest of honor at a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs. Heimlick. Besides the immediate family, Mrs. Leslie Clark of Rensselaer was a guest. ‘ Food of the Future" helping win the war today. Square meals in miniature, dehydrated and compressed, conserve shipping space to send more “nutrition” bullets to the troops abroad. Read this improved process and how’ it may eventually simplify your own food problems, as told by Irmis Johnson, in The American Weekly, the magazine distri-j buted with next week's Sunday Chicago Herald-American.