Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 18, Number 41, DeMotte, Jasper County, 10 September 1948 — Page 4

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THAYER ITEMS

. Mr. and Mrs. William flailing and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barchardt of Chicago spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Franke and family. Mrs. Robert Lowe and daughter were in Ken‘ land Friday. New arrivals: A daughter was

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born to Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Gragg. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Elroy. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Whicker. Lois Bmstra and Janet Cobee spent Monday in Chicago. Mrs. Geo. Klein a resident of this vinicity for 50 yeArs died Saturday at the age of 87. Ben Lynch of Lowell and Mr.

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and Mrs. Roy Kelsey of Gary visited Dr. and Mrs. Tate Saturday. Robert Boswinkle Jr., of Hampton, Va., is spending a week with his parents. Thayer was well represented at tfte Newton County Fair at Kentland Friday. Mrs. Mary Fuller is spending

a week with relatives in Goodland. The Thayer Boosters and Boosterettes won both games played at Lowell Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Ewart took Mary Lou to South Bend Sunday, where she is teaching Home Ec., this school term.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1948

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Wienen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bush and daughters spent Thursday afternoon at Bass Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Rich Kiersma and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cheever and Carol motored around Lake Michigan last week.