Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 17, Number 1, DeMotte, Jasper County, 22 November 1946 — Page 4

Kniman

The Kniman School will hold its annual carnival on Monday evening, November 25. Miss Jane Allyn spent from Friday until Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allyn Jane is attending school in Frankfort, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Busselburg of Valparaiso, spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Middelkamp, Mrs. Andrew Allen and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Myers and Carol Sue, went to Louisville, Illinois, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Russell Milner and fanrily, Saturday, returning on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Dionne were visitors at the John E. Middlekamp’s home on Wednesday evening. Mrs. John M. Middelkamp entertained the Jolly Club on Tues-

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GAYBLETHEATER North Judson, Ind. Indiana’s Most Beautiful Small Town Theatre Wed., Thurs., —Nov. 20-21—Dou-ble Feature—Great American story hero of roaring crowds—yet few knew his life and noe woman knew his heart! Samuel Goldwyn presents Gary Cooper in “THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES’— * the life of Lou Genrig—with Tresa Wright—Mary Ruth Walker Brenman-Vdoz Yolanda-Ray Noble _& _Orch._ 2nd- feature—” “ROLLING HOME” with Russell Hayden-Jean -.Parker-Pamela Blake- Raymond Hatton. Fri., _Sat., —Nov.. 22-23—Doors open at 6:00 on Saturdays—Double Feature—A Wallop-alooza of an action musical! Stars of the range! stars of radio! with Judy Canova in “SINGING IN THE CORN”. 2nd feature—Charles Starrett in “LANDRUSH,” with Smiley Brunett and the Colorado Ranger Cow - boy Band. Sun., Mon., Tues., —Nov. 24-25-26 —continous show Sunday starting at 1:00. also special—‘New Alaska’ Screen's Great f Dramatic Sensation! RUSSELL ■ KNOX JAGGER vLy PHllt* BEULAH CHARLES V MERIVALI-BOHDI-MHGLE Produced and Directed by DUDLEY NICHOLS • Screw Play by Dudley Nkhota, Alexander Knox and Mory McCarthy our next 49th state*—sports—Green Bay Packers vs Chicago Bears—- , Cartoon—late news reek Wed.. Thur., —Nov. 27-28—Ma-tinee Thanksgiving Day starting at 1:00 continious. Also 2 reel musrw& //v &?£ / w A < I Z>rgnH & HARRY DAVEHPORI Roeen huowj • b, ow OvmM *, Bwk L. mark • » w I •« K*>* •» •*"« ical—2 cartoons—song, reel—3 Stooges in “Beer Barrel Polka.”—

day afternoon with nine members present and one guest, Miss Jane Allyn. Prizes were awarded, Mrs. Simon Groefc, Mrs. Alex Hanewich, Mrs. N. H. Peterson, and Mrs. Dale Wynkoop. Mrs. Floyd Allyn will be hostess to the club on Tuesday afternoon. November 26. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allyn. Eddie and Jane, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hanewich, Sunday. Mrs. John Pettet entered the Jasper county hospital pn Tues-; day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nemeth are the proud parents of a son, Paul Donald, born at the Rensselaer hospital Saturday afternoon. Leo Current had an operation for appendicitis in the county hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs* Bert Filson;and son, Ted, attended the Home Coming of Embury Methodist Church in Chicago, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitmite of Calument City and Mrs. Harry Stokes of Hammond, were Sunday visitors at the Peterson home.

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The Methodist Church held a all local packages and letters be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clauson and family of Hammond visited Sunday with relatives. The Sew Club will meet on Friday with Mfs. Ethel Anderson of Valparaiso formerly of Wheatfield. Mrs. Thelma Deerburg will be employed as telephone operator. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jasperson and children attended the wedding of Miss Virginia Dale Benis to Walter Burkhardt Jr., in St. James Lutheran Church in Lafayette’. The IGO-UGO Club met with t

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Mrs. Mary White. Prizes won by Mrs. J. C. Ladd and Mrs. Mary White. Mr. and Mrs. John Jessup of South Bend are visiting in the Grover Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilliard announce the forthcoming marriage of their only daughter, Miss Virginia to Mr. Ralph Buckles at noon on Sunday, November 24th. The immediate family will be present. A bridal shower was sponsored by Mrs. John Hilliard and Mrs. Max Hilliard in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Kouts. Twenty-six attended. The Jolly Gang Club will meet with Mrs. Ellen Stembel.

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HEBRON THEATRE HEBRON, IND. Fri., Sat., Nov. 21-23 Double Feature Brian Donlevy—Diana Lynn “OUR HEARTS WERE GROWING UP” Plus Eddie Dean in “COLORADO SERNADE” in Color Alos Chapter 12 Hop Hanigan Sun., Mon., Tues., Nov. 24-25-26 Dolble Feature Robert Cumming Barbara Staumjok “THE BRIDE WORE BOOTS” Plus Randolph.Scott—George (Gabby ' Hayes ij“BADMEN TERRITORY” Wed., Thurs., Nov. 27-28 (Thankgiving) Alan Ladd—Geraldine Fitzgerald in “0.5.5.” Plus Johny Weismoler “SWAMP FIRE”

Public Sale At My Farm 4 Miles West of DeMotte 1 Saturday, Nov. 30 L o’clock Sharp Consisting of: 3 Jersey Cows 2 Fat Hogs Household Furnishings You are invited to bring in any articles you wish to sell. Auctioneer: Ralph Kingma. M. D. VAN GINKEL

THE KANKAKEE VALLEY POST

TALL TREES

A tall tree springing from the earth is a symbol of man’s hopes for the future and of the roots he has in the past and present. Every yard or garden should have a tree in it or near by. A tall tree with broad bole and spreading branches, preferably with branches that start well down the trunk or with a low crotch from which a boy may climb. A tree which spreads its roots where it springs from the earth, firmbased and strong against the

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storms. There is reassurance at the foot of such a tree, as well as rest. The years have added to its strength and stature. The wind, the rain, the ice and the blistering sun have all gone into the thoughness of its fiber. Its strike deep into the soil and find sustenance. in the old, old hills. Younsters must climb trees to look out across a world that is misty with adventure. New horizons can be seen from tall trees when one is young. But the time comes when one can sit at the foot of such a tree and see even

farther than the eye could teach from its highest branch. ' G. F.Woods

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An ounce of whole-grain cracked wheat contains 11 per cent of a man's daily iron requirement. 9 per cent of his daily thiamin requirement, and about 8 per cent of his daily requirement of riboflavin.

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