Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 16, Number 22, DeMotte, Jasper County, 12 April 1946 — Kniman News [ARTICLE]

Kniman News

Mr. anil Mr*, Guy Barber were in Buchanan, Michigan, las! week visiting her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Richie and family. The Young People’s class of the Melhodlst church gave a party on Wednesday evening at tlie church, in honor of Harold Neeley’s birthday. Mr. Bert FiUon returned home after spending a week at Belden, Michigan. He attended a (iibson refrigeration school. John Edward Middlecatnp Jr. arrived at ttie Rensselaer hospital Saturday morning. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Middlecamp Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Markin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lawler and family of t'.hicago visited at the home of the former’s mother, Mrs. Harriet Crowder. Mr. and Mrs. John Middlecatnp Sr., anil Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wynkoop spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bussclburg

William Martin of Hebron, Mr. and Mrs. Davitl S|»cnccr and children. Karen Sue and Davey, and Mrs. Mabel S|»encer s|>ent Sunday at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Pullins and Mrs. Chester Hendricks were shopper* in LaKnyette last week. The Women’s Society of Christian Service served lunch at hstol Meyers sale on Thursday. Ed* wartl i.utllke of Cedar laike pttrchased the farm. The Meyers family tire moving to Rensselaer and they will he greatly missed in the community. Mrs. Bert Filsoii attended the sub-district conference of the Women’s Society of Christian Service at Lowell Monday. Recent guests at tile home of Mr. ami Mrs. John Middelcamp Jr. were Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McClain of Rensselaer, Mr. anti Mrs. Albert Riley and daughter, Carrol of Dotham Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Armstrong, and Mrs. Nancy Abbctt were Sunday visitors at tlie home of Mr. ami Mrs. Willard Abbett and family. Mrs. Floyd Richards of WheatHeld was hostess to the Jolly (Juh on Tuesday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Joseph OConnor. Eleven members were present. Prizes were awardetl to Mrs. Nathaniel Peterson, Mrs. Dale Wynkoop, Mrs. John Middelkamp, Mrs. Richard Dexter. After a game of bunco, the hostess escorted the members

to her restaurant and served pie a-la-modc and coffee. The club voted to meet pnee a month instead of every , two weeks. The next meeting will Be held at the home of Mrs. Dale Wynkoop, May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donnelly of Rensselaer have mpved into the pro|H-rty of her father, Vern Michael. Yes, it is the day of youth, when a young man has the nerve to beg an “old-woman” for a piece of pie and a cup of coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Guthrie and Mrs. Frank Koepel of Hammond visited her sister, Mrs. Charley Current and family last week. Paul Nemeth and Grace Dionne were united in marriage Saturday. Mrs. Carl Bennett, sons, Gene and laon, Miss Doris Henscler of Goodland, and Nancy Storzer of the Monnette school at Rensselaer visited the former’s sister,

Mrs. Kvaljne Storzer; Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Peterson spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Meyers, at Valparaiso.

Tin- Home Economics Club will inert nt the~fiorne of Mis. C.us|H'i Brlsti;t, Friday, April lit.

NIrS. Hex. McDaniel spent T'nes -d:ty in :iml cull iug on Mrs. Llyde Simmons.