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Jack Bernard, Kansas City, in Holton to attend Harp-Bernard wedding.
C.A. Ross, Chicago, IL, president of Holton Electric Company, inspecting plant; under management of W.E. Gant.
Guy E. Jarrett visiting relatives in San Francisco, CA. He will probably stay in the west and be an operator on the Southern Pacific Railway.
Frank Strohwig had his wrist severely cut while removing the plate glass windows in the Morris building Monday.
Mabel Knowles, Topeka, KCA, guest of Ruth Hayden.
Marriage licenses:
Charles H. Knouft and Hulda Boettcher, Holton
W.C. Bernard, Saginaw, Michigan, and Reba Harp, Holton
Dr. L.C. Duncan, Washington, D.C., visiting P. [Peter] Bryant family, Holton. Duncan assigned for duty as surgeon in the U.S. Army to the Philippine Islands.
25 Years Ago Column: April 19, 1928
Gabel and Porterfield purchased Charles Morris property at Fourth and Ohio to be used as a mortuary.
Holton Rotary Club had 100 per cent attendance (26 members) at Leavenworth convention.
Frank Marshall, injured eye from carpentering; might be permanent damage
Charles H. Friday, retired farmer and 20 year resident, died at his home on Vermont street.
Helen Wilson visited Margaret Oldweiler near Mayetta
Ruth Allard will take business course at Grand Island, NE.
Gertrude and Helen Davis driving to Kansas City for a week's visit. Doris Roebke will join them later.
Other news:
Mrs. Ward Fetrow, Germantown, MD, with Mrs. J.T. Rafter and Dixie Kaul went to Topeka
Glenn Williamson, Kansas City, visited Carl Baertch
W.C. McKeever and Betty Cooper will go to Topeka to meet Ann White who spent the winter in Chanute, KS with son Bill.
John Henry Riederer quit position in auditing department at Eudora plant and taken position as manager of basement department of Montgomery Ward, Topeka KS.
Death: Joe Kaul, St. Joseph, MO. Relatives: M.P. Seltzer and Zara Brown.
Ethel Gilkerson, Grand Martha of the Grand Officer staff, O.E.S. [Order of Eastern Star]
Mrs. Russell McCauley and children of Kansas City visiting Holton relatives.
Mrs. Harley Haskins, Salina, took Donald Shelby back to Salina to sing for the Soldiers last week.
Harold H. Fairchild motored to Havensville to see aunt, Annie D. Harries.
Capt. David Coleman finished Officer's Training School at Orlando, FL, and transferred to Camp Hann, CA. Accompanied by Mrs. Coleman and daughter Sara.
Philip Kaul, KU medical school, spent Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaul.
East Jackson news:
King Daughters [club] met with Mrs. Clyde Moore. Owing to bad roads some were unable to go. Next meeting with Mrs. John Robinson.
Carbon Community had a pot luck supper with few present.
Funeral of Mrs. May Zinn at Holton.
Marvin Kathrens visited Merle Lukens.
Banner News:
Phoebe Shwartz visited Mrs. Arthur Anderson.
Thayne Stauffer's guests: Ethel Stuver, Barbara Roark and Charles Wilson, Emmett, KS.
Henry Brockelman, Jr. and Ann visited Harold Taylor family
Robert Mannell visited Ed Townsend
Rock Brook H.D.U. attended Atchison meeting: (all Mrs.) Bob Stous, Jr.; John Meyer, George Taylor, George Riley, Raymond Riley, Algie Halfhide, Gene Fernkopf and Mabel Fernkopf.
Marvin Decker and Lyle Jenkins visited Albert Decker.
Ed Meyle and Arch Bidwell visited Artie Anderson.
Raymond Riley visited Oney Riley.
Dan Cubbage and Jean of Kansas City visited F.L. Davis
Jerry, Jimmy and Danny Ireland, sons of Larry Ireland, visited Russel, Lawrence, Mike and Dennis Ireland.
Norma Huff, Hope, KS, visited Fred Brockelman home
Freddie Scheidegger, Camp Pendleton, CA, visited Artie Anderson. Ralph Anderson in Marines.
Obituary for William T. Hune: additional info from May 4 listing - preceded in death by daughter Theta Harris. Survived by son-in-law, Homer Harris, Pueblo, CO.
Advertising: Harold Kaul, insurance, phone 656
File: William T. Hune. Jackson County Historical Society, Holton KS