Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 19, Number 13, DeMotte, Jasper County, 25 February 1949 — TEFFT [ARTICLE]

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Guynn of Gary visited with their daughter, Mrs. Leslie Duggleby and family on Sunday. Mgs. J. W. Davis entertained the in her home recently at a waffle make, served with maple syrup to 22 present. Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. Eugene Stalbaum and Mra. Anne Florer assisted the hostess. The W.S.C.S. met on February 16th with Mrs. Eugene Stalbaum and enjoyed a Valentine party. The Igo-Ugo Club met with Hetty Jasperson on February 15th. Prizes were won by Mrs. George Turner, Mrs. George Heil, and Mrs. John Ladd. Mrs. Leslie Duggleby substituted for her mother-in-law and Mrs. Roy Florer played for the hostess. Two guest prizes were given. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Duggleby Were host and hostess at a Trustee's parly on February 12th. The church ladies prepared and served *he meal. t Wheatfield Rebekan met in regular session on Tuesday night. A sandwich luncheon and cake baked by Ella Richards was served following the meeting. It was to honor Bert Vandercar, however he was not present so refreshments were sent to him. He was presented with a tie with Lodge insignia and a beautiful billfold. Jim and Bill Longstreth and Raymond Duttlinger have returned home from a California vacation. Mr. and Mrs. James Eddie, and son of Ffancesville, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jeffers of Delphi were Sunday luncheon and 6 oclock dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Shroyer.

The Jolly Gang club was intertained in the home of Mrs. Sara Thies. Prizes were won by Mrs. Miriam Lawyer, Mrs. Anna Minor, and Mrs. Goldie Tilton. Sara Thies won the traveling prize. Barry and Patty O’Shea spent a few days with their grandmother White. While their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O'Shea, were in Indianapolis. The Bth grade girls sponsored a cake walk following a basketball game on February 10th. Celia Mae Jasperson as chairman of the committee wishes to thank all of the ladies who contributed and especially so the ladies, who had no one in school, yet so willingly helped. The class took iif $47.25. After paying their debt they’ll have a neat sum in the class fund. Thanks to everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ahlemeiar and Nahcy accompanied by Mr 3. Faye Doddrill and 2 children drove to Portland, Ind., last Friday where they spent the weekend—with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Journey. Mrs. Doddrill and 2 children remained for a week’s visit with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis attended the funeral services for a cousin in South Bend. Ed Radio of Chicago spent a week-end in these parts recently. The Junior class is sponsoring a box social and Bunco party on February 22nd. Girls, please bring a box and everyone come. Robbi ns-M arsh all Miss Juanita Robbins oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milford

Robbins of Wheatfield and Howard Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall of DeMotte were united in marriage on February sth, in a single ring ceremony by Rev. John Forner, pastor of the Assembly of God church. They were married in the parsonage. The bride for the occasion a green silk street length dress. They were attended by the bride’s brother, Ralph Robbin and his wife. They visited the bride’s parents in the afternoon and then honeymooned in Hammond with relatives, over the week-end. Mrs. Marshall is a graduate of the 1947 Tefft Senior class. Mr. Marshall the class of 1945 in DeMotte. The bridegroom is employed in East Chicago. They are living with his parents at present. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Albin and

daughter, Carolyn and girl friend of Danville, 111., spent Carolyn’s birthday with her grandmother Whtie and Earl attended the Sportsfnen show in Chicago. Barry Grube celebrated his 6th birthday by inviting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gulbransen in to help him, his parents and brother eat ice cream and cake. Margaret Kirby of Virginia visited her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Grube who wears a cast as a result of her hip injury. Mrs. Grube must wear the cast 2 more weeks. Sunday visitors in the Wm. Jeffers home were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowen and Susan, Mrs. Roy Keene, Gladys Ely and Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Delos Shroyer. — f Try a POST Classified for results