Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 18, Number 7, DeMotte, Jasper County, 9 January 1948 — Page 4
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A group of young people from the American tverorm church had a New Year’s eve party at the home of Marie Intveld. Mrs. Emma DeKock fell on the icy steps in front of the American Reform church, December 31st and suffered a slight concussion. .
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The Keener Home Ec. will hold their first meeting of the year Friday, January 16. Mrs. Florence DeYoung will be hostess with Mire. John Felthouse as co-hostess. Janet Rose Hammerton visited Betty Ewart in North Judson Wednesday evening and attend a New' Year watch party. Mrs. Louis Ramp and son, Jerry and Ricky spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Rensselaer. ; ~
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Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kaper left for Florida yesterday. Mr. Kaper’s sister from Chicago is staying here with their children. “Imp” Hammerton is out and back to work after his having been ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roorda entertained with a Bunco party new year’s night. First prize went to Mrs. Paul Sekema Sr., second to Mrs. Ed Sekema, third to Mrs. Frank Roorda and travel to Jack
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Stellingwerf. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John Felthouse and Mrs. Grace Cheever were in Chicago, Wednesday visiting their son and brother, John Felthouse and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barton Cox of Syracuse, Indiana spent one night last week with his daughter, and Mrs. Jack Evans and sons. Mrs. D. F. Duvall has been
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visiting relatives and friends in Ohio the past week. Miss LaVern Evers underwent a tonsilectomy in the Rensselaer hospital last Saturday. Boyd Schwanke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schwanke is recuperating from an appendectomy operation performed at Rensselaer hospital last Saturday. Midshipman Wm. Ely returned to Annapolis, December 31st. „
