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FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1948
HOSPITAL NOTES
June 17 Howard Jackson of Brook and John Timmons of Rensselaer came in for medical attention. Ray Hammond of Rensselaer enrolled for surgery. June 18 Mrs. Eleanor Kupke of Francesville, Joe Tello of Remington and Mrs. Mary Blume of Wolcott entered for medical attention. The following enrolled for surgery: Layton Profrock, Rensselaer; Sue Ann Adamson, Brook; Richard Walters, Francesville; Carb Spurgeon, Morocco; Thomas Deßrosse, Collegeville. June 19 A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. Donald Olson of Rensselaer. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Szedy of Medaryville. Mrs. Lena Williams of Wheatfield, Mrs. Effie Webb of Rensselaer, Louis- Walstra of DeMotte came in for medical care. John Triston of Rensselaer came in for surgery. June 20 Walter Williams of Medaryville enrolled for medical care. Lerry Ben Buiington of Monon entered for treatment of injuries. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson of Morocco. June 21 A daughter was boin to Mr. and - Mrs. Albert Kerns of Rensselaer. Mary Ann Houston of Francesville and Mrs.
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Are Those Spring Chickens of Yours Ready to Put in One of Our Deep Freeze Chests? -—-—• FREEZE AND STOJtE THEM In An INTERNATIONAL DEEP FREEZE In a 4.2 Cu. Ft. or an 11 Cu. Ft. Size These -Freezers Are In ACTUAL OPERATION Here On Our Display Floor. We Freeze Berries and Meats Whenever Necessary. You May See These Freezers In Operation The Same-as-in-your Home. • DeKock Supply Co. DeMotte, Indiana
Victor Elijah of Brook enrolled for surgery. ‘ DISMISSALS: Mrs. Alice Belstra, Miss Isabel Rodringuez, Mrs. Mabel Michael, Mrs. Howard Waits and son; Mrs. Christain Albcrding and son, Mrs. Gladys I.afoon, Marvin Miller, Thomas Deßrosse, Carl Spurgeon, Howard Jackson, Mrs. Alta Richards, Mrs. Eleanor Kupke, Richard Walters, Sue Ann Adamson, Robert Carter.,
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Mr. and Mrs. John Jungles and son. Tony, visited his uncle, John i Gerlach in Kouts Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dick of Walton, Ind., visited with Mr. and ! Mrs. Elmo Rice Tuesday. Mr. I Dean is a cousin of Mr. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. James Yeoman of Ambia, Ind., called on the Rice’s recently. f Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bricker visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hanewich Sunday. Mr. Mrs. Vern Michael were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe McFarland on Sunday. Miss Sharen Mclntosh of Fort Wayne is visiting Linda Lou Green this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clem East and family visited in the Holle home ! on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Mackin and ! family of Chicago visited his
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mother, Mrs. Harriett Crowder last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rekech and family visited with her sister, Mrs. Roger Wahl and family in Chicago, Wednesday, and lititle Roger Wahl returned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hager and family of Garingten. Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller of Dyer were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nemith. Mrs. Clifford Hubert returned to her home in St. Anne, 111., after spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Filson. The Home Economics Club met in the home of Mrs. John Jungles on Thursday afternoon with five members present and four guests: Miss Myrtle Parker, Mrs. Dan Rekech, Mrs. Alex Hanewich and Mrs. John Schultz. The three latter ones joined the club. Mrs. Elmo Rice won the hostess prize and Mrs. Schultz the contest prize. The club will meet with Mrs. Rice July 15. Linda and Sue Davis, Mary Frances Thies, Barbara Terpstra and Dicky Rice enjoyed a Wiener roast last week with Sylvia and Nancy Rice.
Dr. R. Y. Oosten, D.V.M. Graduate Veterinarian PHONE 1 DeMotte, Indiana
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SCHOOLHOUSE ON WHEELS. Waiter Smith Starling scores high in His final tests aboard one of New York Central’s new “King-Size” diners. He serves his instructor, Mr. Robert Ogg, a delicious dinner on a table set with snowy linen, gleaming silver, glass and china. Every New York Central waiter attends these classes to brush up on the
Bob Cheever, John Kaluf and Joe Roorda have been in Wisconsin fishing this week.
REAL ESTATE GENERAL INSURANCE 14 Life - Casualty - and Fire 7£l ALFRED P. EWART Insurance Phone No. 9 De Motte, Indiana
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niceties of service so important to your dininjr pleasure. Today you’ll find this famous Central hospitality in the smart surroundings of a great new dining cajr fleet. New full-length diners with separate kitchen-lounge cars ... new single-unit diners ... and smart new diner-lounge cars too ... all part of the NEW, in New York Central,
Mrs. Florence Story is spending this week at Battle Ground, Ind.
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