Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 18, Number 27, DeMotte, Jasper County, 4 June 1948 — Page 3
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1948
Local Items
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ewart, Ruth Ann, Mrs. Hammerton and the Winfred Hammertons attended the Ball State Teacher’s college graduation exercises Tuesday, at Muncie, Indiana. Miss Mary Lou Ewart was a member of the graduating class. The graduating program was held on the campus lawn at five o’clock in the evening. Marie Intveld, Bernice Vander Ploeg, Ruth Moolenaar, Jennie Nannenga, Jim Fieldhouse and John Intveld spent Monday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lane of Chicago and Miss Florence McKinnon and Donald Kinnon of Hammond visited Mrs. Neola True Monday. Mr. Wm. Ely spent Saturday and Sunday at Montpelier, Indiana, Visiting his brother and family, the Ralph Elys. Mrs. Mary Ward of there returned home with him to spend a few weeks with them. She is Mrs. Ely’s Mother. Among those attending the races at South Bend Monday were Kathleen Sauers, LaVerne Evers, Steve Terpstra, Howard Hoffman, Verliri Schwanke, Berne Sekema, Harold Nuss, the Kelly boys, Marilyn Sauers, Junior Tysen, Audrey (Jriswell, Arnold and Dennis Swart and George Roorda. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roorda and family visited in Mishawaka and South Bend over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mosier ©f Hebron visited his parents in DeMotte Monday. Mrs. Sam Suffern left Sunday for an extended visit with her son the Rev. and Mrs. George Suffern and family at Ft. Worth, Texas Mrs. Gene Prochno of Valparaiso visited her parents, the Robert Wrights, in DeMotte over the week end. Mr. arid Mrs. Gerald Curtin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans, George Konovsky, John Black, Don Chappell and Mildred Black, Mr. and Mrs. John Eakin, Cal Ewart and Art Lageveen attended the auto races at Indianapolis Monday. Mr. and Bruce Stucker and son, Larry spent Monday and Tuesday in South Bend visiting relatives. Mr. John Hission was in Bloomington, Indiana Tuesday on business. The Women’s Society of the Christian Service will be held June 10th at the Methodist church. Mrs. Beulah Hission will have the lesson for the day. Little Jerry Ramp is visiting his apnt and uncle in Chicago this week.
Home Economics Chibs
Kankakee Twenty-two members were present at the May 11 meeting of the Kankakee Township Home Economies club, i Mrs. Sanders led the singing of the song of the month and the pledge and, creed were said in unison. All the members remembered to bring their Friendship Pennies. A report of the last leaders training meeting was given by Mrs. Jamieson and a discussion on Pressure Saucepans. Because of Mrs. Meyer’s illness the Saucepan demonstration will be given at the June Bth meeting. The social hour was prepared by game leaders, Mrs. Bertha Clawson and Mrs. Lou Jeffers and Hostess Mrs. Alfred Duggelby and Anna Rinehajtz. Keener Township The Keener Township Home Economics club met on May 21 at the home of Mrs. Ivan Cheever with 13 members present. The meeting opened by saying the pledge of allegiance to the Flag. The Home Economics Creed was
read by Mrs. Clyde Story. Mrs. Hunter gave the history of the song of the month and then it was sung by the group. The roll call w’as answered by giving “Vacation We would Like To Take.” An interesting lesson on Kitchen Time Savers and the Use and Care of Pressure Sauce Pan was given by Mrs. Otto DeYoung Jr. Prizes were won by Clyde Story, Russell Hunter, and the door prize by Mrs. John Feldhouse. A delicious lunch was served and the meeting adjourned to meet on June 18 at the home of Mrs. Maurice Cheever.
KNIMAN
There will be a miscellaneous shower at the Kniman School, Friday evening, June 11 at 8:30 p.m. for the John E. Middelkamp family whose home was destroyed by fire recently. Everybody is invited to come. Each family is requested to bring either cookies or doughnuts for refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lehman and son of Chicago visited Sunday with the Pekeck family and
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her parents, Mr. and Mrs.s M. Hanewich. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stowers attended the graduation of her neice, Barbara McFadden at .Barkley last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hanewich entertained Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lehman and sbn, Dickie of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pekech and family on Sunday. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Middelkamp were Mr. Rue McMurray and son and Miss Anna Hamilton of Chicago, Mr. and*Mrs. Harry Busselburg of Hebrbn, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holbrook and family of Wheatfield and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wynkoop and family. N. H. Peterson was in Muskegon, Mich., Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Herschel Louis Odle entered the Rensselaer hospital last Tuesday for medical attention. Mrs. Charles Bricker entertained the Jolly club on Tuesday afternoon with twelve members present and two guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. Andrew Allen, Mrs. Clarence Stowers, Mrs. Alex
Hanewich and Mrs. Estol Meyers. Traveling prize went to Mr. Carroll HanifOrd. Guest prizes to Mrs. Clifford Parkison and Mrs. Dan Pekech. The club will meet with Mrs. Haniford, June 8. Ellen Peterson attended the Memorial Service at Calumet Park cemetery. Free movies out of doors every Thursday evening in our little town. .. Our schools are closed for the summer vacation.
Dairy Feeding
Roughage feeding is the most Important part of the feeding program on many dairy farms.
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Not Without Water!
Allowing birds to be without Wf* ter, even for a few hour* and especially In hot weather, it the moot •erioua thing that can happen front the standpoint of growth, production and general health of floeka.
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