Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 14, Number 21, DeMotte, Jasper County, 7 April 1944 — Page 6

KNIMAN NEWS

Mrs. Guy Barber, Mrs. John Neely, and Mrs. Estol Meyers were in Rensselaer on Friday. U.S.C.S. met with Mrs. Verne Chappell. There were seven present. We are studying the Sunday School lesson as a part of our devotional program. The previous meeting was with Mrs. Dan Odle. Mrs. Chappell was reelected president of the P.T.A. at DeMotte. Mrs. Henrichs had completed the quilt top and it was decided to meet next time at the church and put it in the frames. The date is Tuesday April 11. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Henrichs report that their son who was recently transferred to Canada writes them that tho he has a wonderful place to work he much prefers the U.S.A. as a place to live. He expects to be there for another month. Mrs. Minnie Janke had as a guest her grandson, Corp. Louis Hagge who was here on furlough. Mr. N.H. Peterson was in Rensselaer on business on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cottingham and family visited at the John Neely home. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. Middelkamp Jr., who were married recently. She was Miss Lorraine McLain, one of our most popular girls. They are a fine young couple and their many friends wish them happiness and success. They are living in the house on the F.H. Gifford farm. A shower in their honor was held on Thursday at the Middelkamp Sr. home. They received a large number of gifts. Delicious refreshments were served and every one enjoyed the afternoon.

KANKAKEE VALLEY POST PUBLISHED EACH FRIDAY A Legal Republican Newspaper Official for Jasper County M. E. PETERSON, Owner Telephone 29 American Press Association National Advertising Representative New York—Chicago—Detroit Entered as second class matter to the mails at DeMotte (Jasper County), Indiana under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.00 Per Year Payable In Advance CARD OF THANKS Fifty Cents Payable In Advance

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office in the Kankakee Valley Post Building Auto and Drivers’ Licenses Contracts, Wills, Leases, Gross Income Tax Returns, Rentals Insurance, Acknowledgements, Marriages Performed Blanche Henrichs WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES Three Optometrists To Serve You 628 Broadway Gary, Indiana

JOHN HENRY BUNCH Republican Candidate For JOINT REPRESENTATIVE From Jasper And Newton Counties To The 84th Indiana General Assembly MY SENTIMENTS— More Business In Government But Less i Government In Business. THANK YOU!

EASTER PRETTINESS In Our Spring DRESSES Suits —Coats —Millinery Everything You Want At the Price You Want to Pay DRESSES $1.95 to $19.95 SUITS $13.95. $14.95, $17.95, $19.95 $26.95, $39.95 COATS $14.95, $19.95, $24.95, $39.95 $49.95 PURSES $1.95, $2.98, $3.98, $5.00 $5.98 Fast Color Sizes 12 to 52 Wash Dresses $1.95 to $3.95 HERMAN E. SIEVERS & CO. Green Stamps Given On All Sales Over Woolworth’s

Find Out The FACTS About AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE QUESTION —Does the company pay promptly and fairly? Does it have coast-to-coast service? Does it offer good protection at reasonable cost? ANSWER—THE STATE FARM has paid 1,744,186 claims for a total of $73,496,165.26. THE STATE FARM has coast-to-coast service. THE STATE FARM has saved its policy holders in excess of $55,000,000 in the last 20 years. THE STATE FARM’S 80% collision pays 80% every time. State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Co. (World? 8 Largest Auto Insurance Co.) Buy Bonds With The Difference BLANCHE HENRICHS, Agent Office In The Kankakee Valley Post Building

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LOOKS GOOD! And Every Retread We Turn Out Is Really Safe! No retreading too-thin rubber in this shop! We’d be sticking our necks out, while risking yours. We live up to government standards for rubber condition before we take a tire for retreading; but when we finally turn out a job, it’s a swell one, with plenty of mileage to spare. So do the smart thing and don’t keep riding your tires until they’re too thin to regroove. Roll ’em in here while we can still do the kind of job that will add to their life’s span. HARRY’S RECAPPING SERVICE DeMotte Phone 55-S

KAITKAKEE VALLEY POST - Friday, April 7, 1944