Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 18, Number 41, DeMotte, Jasper County, 10 September 1948 — Page 7
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1948
WHEATFIELD
' Th 6 community extends sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitaker in the loss of their son, Bruce, also to 4he widow and children of Green Risner. Word has been received here that the 8-year-old son of Morgan Tilton was killed instantly by being run over by a truck. He was a grand child of Floa Tilton. The friends and relatives of the childs parents regret their great loss and extend sympathy. Mrs. James Clark of Florida visited here recently and at her sons in Rensselaer. Ed Yeagley has purchased the Johnnie Morehouse tavern and will soon take charge. Mr. and Mrs. Alva are visiting their son, Clarence and family at Elkhart. Miss Lenore Duks of South Rockwood near Detroit has been a guest of her aunt apd uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fendig. Mr. Fendig has accompanied her home. She liked Wheatfield and hopes to return next summer. Rev. and Mrs. Forner are attending camp this week. Paul and Margaret Bauman have returned from Emo, Canada, after a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hankins at their Canadian cabin which they built a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. John Katsbach and son also spent a week there. Arthur Blue and sons and two other boys attended the ball game at Wrigley Field and saw the Cubs and Braves in a doubleheader. Harry Stembel commander of the local American Legion reports that the legion has bought the John Veriga 20 acres and will use the same for a meeting place and for picnic ground, baseball etc. The property at present is occupied by Mrs. Veriga. Mr. Veriga died recently. The property has a house and several other buildings. Wp regret losing the family after' ten , years residence here. The ladies of the church, Assembly of God, gave a shower for Lois Peterson and she received many useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blue and sons left Thursday for their home at Cortez, Florida, after spending the summer here. They were accompanied by Mrs. P. R. Blue to Mobile, Ala., from which she will go by train to New Orleans, and then to Oakdale, Louisiana, for a visit with her brother and family. Lillian Hibbs mother passed away recently at the family home in Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sampson are on their vacation. Bertha Lawrence's son-in-law, * daughter and children are here for a brief visit. Margaret Grube spent the week-end with her parents. Warren Myers and wife are
working in tl>c lines Cod works orv
occupying his mother’s property. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hilliard and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Devine attended the railroad show in Chicago recently. Ethel Hight spent Thursday in Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Devine and son and P. R. Blue spent the week-end with the Hankins family in Lafayette.
Kniman
Miss Charlotte Current, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Current of Rensselaer became the bride of Ted Filson of Kniman on Friday afternoon at the Methodist parsonage in Crown Point. Rev. Thos.. Adkins officiated. The bride was attended by Delores Polezynski and Norman Wilmington attended the bridegroom,* The bride wore a grey gabardine suit with black accessories and a corsage of white gladiolus and pompoms. The bridesmaid wore a brown suit with red accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The bridegroom wore a grey suit. After a trip to Chicago, Grand Rapids and Detroit, Mich., the couple will reside in Kniman. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Keller and family of Seymour, 111., spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barber. Eliose Thies has returned from Chicago, where she had been working during the summer, to enter high school. Mr. Robert Crite of Ft. Wayne spent the week-end with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schultz of Rensselaer and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Graves of Morocco spent Sunday with the Jordan family. Mrs. Dan Odle Jr., and daughter visited with her sister, Mrs. Paul Nemith on Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Lucas and daughter of Indiana Harbor is visit-, ing in the home of her mother-in-law and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lucas and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kenchus. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Erne of Chicago spent the week-end with her sisters, Mrs. Wm. Kieffer and Mrs. Elmer Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Irwin of Chicago spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Filson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nemith and son visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Dionne, in Hebron Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Pulliam of Hammond spent Monday afternoon with the Peterson’s.
DP’S DUE IN OCTOBER
New York, Sept. B.—The first of a quota of 205,000 DP’s selected for admission to the United States from Europe will “certainly arrive in October,’’ Ugo Carusi. chairman of the Displaced person commission, says.
KANKAKEE VALLEY POST
Dr. and Mrs. Duvall left Tuesday for a vacation to Colorado and points west.
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Arthur Lageveen Jr., is at-1 tending South Bend College of Commerce. j
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Curtin spent Saturday and Sunday at Bass Lake. *' ,
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