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(Note: I believe Howard Cooper owned this shop.) Mrs. Vernon White has returned from Meridan, Miss., after spending several weeks with her husband, S-Sgt. Vernon White. Miss Jane Smith left Saturday for Abilene, Texas after spending two weeks vacation with her mother, Mr. L.G. Wilson and Mr. Wilson. Miss Smith is a technician at the Regional Hospital, Camp Barkley. (Note: Jane Smith married Ted Matzkanin) Roseanna Larkin Thomas celebrated her fourth birthday anniversary with a number of little
In 1944, High School football was played in the afternoon and at Rogers Field. The Sun Theater is showing Wing and a Prayer and Uncertain Glory, plus a cartoon and news.
#7 of a series friends at her parents home in west Louisburg. Rosanna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Thomas. Forty-eight patrons and pupils of the Moore school, east of Louisburg, with the teacher, Miss Etta Gillogly, enjoyed a wiener roast last Friday evening. Kenneth Windisch was at Trinity Lutheran Hospital Wednesday morning where Dr. Hicock removed three pieces of steel from his hand. Mrs. David Wilson and Mrs. Frank Wilson arrived at the home of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Weaver, Wednesday night. The latter spent two weeks as a guest of her son and wife. (Note: Mrs. David Wilson was Bettie Weaver, the wife of the young man killed in the plane crash near Drexel in 1946.) T-5 Donald Nutt, brother of Mrs. Wilbur Wren, has arrived safely in France. Mrs. Wren spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherar of near Paola. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Steger, with Gene and Tommy were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson at Drexel. Pvt. Herman Henry, on furlough from Brook Field, Tex., was a Wednesday caller in the Charles Kircher home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Gillogly were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Goss with Johanna; Miss Ruth Gillogly, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gillogly of West Line; and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Eggleston with Jerry Jay and Patricia. Mr. Roy Watrous of Phoenix, Ariz., Mr. Henry Watrous, Kansas City, and A.O.M. 3-C Chester Watrous of Hutchinson, were visitors Sunday in the J. H. Phillips home. Mrs. E. J. Lovett and Ed Phillips of Lawrence were weekend guests in the Phillips home.
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(Note: The Fall Wea Trap Shoot has been around for a long time.)
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(Note: Like Ed Cook and Bill Kubitzki, Raymond Barnes was a USAAF flight crew member.)
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