The Enterprise-Chronicle Osage County Thursday July 20, 1939 Marriage license issued to Harry LARSON, Topeka, and Fern GALUTIA, Osage City.
The Enterprise-Chronicle Osage County Thursday July 13, 1939 Marriage License issued to Arthur WILKINS, jr., Scranton, and Hazel SHEALL, Coffeyville.
The Enterprise-Chronicle Osage County Thursday July 13, 1939 Honor Newlyweds. Mr. and Mrs. Elton STRANGE of Burlingame were honor guests of a shower and picnic held Sunday, July 2nd, at Gage Park in Topeka. Mrs. Strange was before her recent marriage, Miss Marguerite MOORE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore of Burlingame. Mr. Strange is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Strange of Burlingame. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. John Strange, Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore and family, Mrs. Sadie Moore, Mrs. Rose Seaman, Mrs. Leonard Seaman, Miss Anna Vandivord, Miss Nadine Foster, Miss Nellie Mae Foster, and Howell Foster, all of Burlingame; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strange, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Renyer, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moore, Marion Cowell, and family, Mrs. Lula Reese, Mrs. Rose Shipley, Miss Betty Lou Bills, Miss Marjorie Wickers, and Tommy Moore, all of Topeak; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore, Taos, N.Mex.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and son, and Miss Ruby Moore, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bradley and daughter, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young, Pecos, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore and family, and Sam Moore, Atchison; Mr. and Mrs. Purl Young and family, Carbondale; Mrs. Ida Wickers, Liberty, Mo.
The Enterprise-Chronicle Thursday July 6, 1939 William (Bill) YOUNG undertook to be his own electrician last Wednesday, with results not so good. While fixing a light socket in the rear of his store he fell from the box upon which he was standing and received a severe sprain of both the elbow and wrist of his left arm. The x-rays showed no broken bones, but the sprains are equally as serious and have caused him a lot of pain.
The Enterprise-Chronicle Osage County Thursday July 6, 1939 Marriage Licenses. Don George COUNSELMAN, Melvern, and Hope Corrine BAY, Waverly. Julian Cecil HOLSTROM, Meriden, and Anna Belle ROSE, Valley Falls. George Christian SHOUP, Topeka, and Maude Eileen MORRIS, Topeka.
The Enterprise Chronicle Osage County Thursday July 6, 1939 Mr. and Mrs. Frank GREEK are the proud grandparents of a pair of granddaughters which are almost twins, except for the fact that one was born in Topeka, and the other one in The Dalles, Oregon. On Mary 24, a little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Don MORSE of Topeka, weight, 12 1/4 pounds. Mr. Morse was formerly Miss Margaret GREEK of this city. On the same day, May 24, a little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Miles GREEK of The Dalles, weight 10 pounds. Miles and Margaret are brother and sister.
The Enterprise Chronicle Osage County Thursday June 29,1939 Marriage Licenses. Eugene W. STILLINGS, Topeka and Ruth Mildred GRAY, Topeka. Alvin Wiley MORSE, Osage City, and AnnaBell VAUGHN, Osage City.
The Enterprise Chronicle Osage County Thursday June 22, 1939 Marriage Licenses. Truman G. CATLIN, Melvern, and Naomi O. GOLDSMITH, Melvern. Ralph A. GAMBA, Osage City, and Frances HUBER, Osage City. Francis Stephen DRISCOLL, Chanute, and Davida B. GLEASON, Council Grove.
The Enterprise Chronicle Osage County Thursday June 22, 1939 Mrs. A.T. Lewis Dead. Funeral services for Mrs. A.T. LEWIS, 92, were held in the Methodist church at Harveyville yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis after a previous residence of ten years at Wichita came to the vicinity of Harveyville about 1881 where Mr. Lewis' death occurred in 1918. For the past several years she had lived with her daughter, Mrs. Frank WAGNER, in Wichita. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Clara SYMES of Harveyville, and three sons, Glenn Lewis of Harveyville, and Albert E. Lewis and L.C. Lewis both of Lyndon.
The Enterprise Chronicle Osage County Thursday June 18, 1939 Marriage Licenses. John Davidson CHRISTOPHER, Topeka, and Meryle Marie GRAY, Topeka. Frederice R. MOORE, Silver City, Iowa and Anna Helen DEITCHLER, Mineola, Iowa. Donald R. WOOLARD, Edna, Kans., and Judith Ann BAUGH, Bern, Kans. George W. KAFF, Vassar and Ruby MILLER, Lyndon. Owner Eugene COOPER, San Diego, Calif., and Melba Lee LINSDAY, Lyndon. Sam BROWN, Jr., Waverly, and Sleatha Leona VANDERSLICE, Lyndon
The Enterprise Chronicle Osage County Thursday June 15, 1939 Moore--Strange. The marriage of Miss Margaret MOORE and Mr. Elton STRANGE, took place in Emporia on Thursday, June 8. The newlyweds are well and favorably known in Burlingame, with many friends who wish them much marital happiness. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moore of north of Burlingame, and Mr. Strange is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Strange of this city. Although he has been associated with his father in the barber shop here, they have gone to Lyndon where he has employment and may possibly acquire a shop of his own.
The Enterprise Chronicle Thursday June 8, 1939 Penny Supper. There will be a "Penny Supper" in the basement of the Methodist church Friday evening, June 9, beginning at 6 o'clock. Everybody invited. Come and bring your friends.
The Enterprise-Chronicle Osage County Thursday June 8, 1939 Marriage Licenses. W.E. WILSON, Topeka, and Enda L. FAIRCHILD, Salina. Harlan Edward BRAM, Topeka, and Olive Kathryn LATHRON, Topeka. Verner GUSTAF NORDSTROM, Topeka, and Orra Jean DICKSON, Lyndon. William Hartzell DAVIS, Topeka, and Darlene Pearl SMITH, Topeka. Edward ZIEGLER, Sioux City, Iowa and Marjorie Pauline KELLER, Sioux City.
The Topeka Daily Capital Wednesday December 8, 1965 Lillian A. Rogers Dies At Overbrook. Mrs. Lillian R. ROGERS, 72, Carbondale, died Tuesday at an Overbrook nursing home. She was born Jan. 16, 1893 at Scranton and spend most of her life in the Carbondale community except for a few years in Topeka. She was a member of the Carbondale Community Congregational Church. Survivors include her husband, Earl Rogers, at home; two sons, Gilbert E. Rogers, Route 1, Carbondale, and James E. Rogers, Leoti; two brothers, Oren MARKLEY, 1518 E. 6th, and Lloyd Markley, Blue Rapids; three sisters, Mrs. Olive NICOLAY, Topeka, Mrs. Mary E. HURST, 307 Rice Road, and Mrs. Ruby BRYANT, Nevada, Mo; five grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Carbondale Community Congregational Church. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, south of Carbondale. Baker Funeral Home at Overbrook is in charge of arrangements.
The Enterprise-Chronicle Thursday June 8, 1939 Miss Rose COFFEY, Jerry and Dan COFFEY and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ROMINE were dinner guests at the Adam RENYER home in Topeka last Tuesday afternoon.(Prairie Center.)
The Enterprise-Chronicle Osage County Thursday June 1, 1939 J.A. Cordts Dead. Funeral services for John A. CORDTS, 68, well known Osage county citizen, were held at the Methodist church in Overbrook yesterday afternoon and burial was made in the Carbondale cemetery. Mr. Cordts died in a Topeka hospital on Monday. For forty years he was the cashier of the Overbrook First National Bank and for many years was indentifited with the county units of the Red Cross. He is survived by fives sons and two daughters.
The Enterprise-Chronicle Osage County Thursday June 1, 1939 Eighth grade graduates Burlingame and surrounding districts are as follows: Richard APPS, Dale DAVIS, Betty DUNN*, E.J. ELKINS*, Pattie Sue GRIGSBY*, Richard HEISE*, Herman JACK, Joe MINER*, Warren MORRISON, Maxine MUNDY, Wallace McFARLANE*, Maxine PARKER, Maurice PETERS, Robert SATZLER*, Bernice SCHENCK, WInnifred STAINBROOK*, Jean STODARD**. Dist. No. 1, Mac HOGLE*, Willena VANWEY. Dist. No. 3, Jack DUNN. Dist. No. 6, Betty ROWE*, Clayton WILKINS. Dist. No. 8, Merle BURTON, Joe Lee HALLER*. Dist. No. 9, Ethel EDGERTON, Norval MAY, Bruce UMBERGER. Dist. No. 49, Betty DAVIS, Billy DAVIS*, Donald DeWITT. Dist. No. 67, Georgia MONTGOMERY, John VANDEVORD. Dist. No. 83, Laura Mae DeLONG*. Dist. No. 98, Wayne DENNY. Dist. No. 99, Arlene BRIGGS*, Ralph MOORE*. Dist. No. 101, Emma DENNISON, Frankie REISER,Phyllis SIMMONS,Eugene SPIDEL. Dist. No. 104, Wilma ROMINE*. Dist. No. 105, Robert BURNS. (**--Denotes High Honor Pupil) (*---Denotes Honor Pupils)
The Enterprise-Chronicle Thursday June 1, 1939 A Birthday Party For Lyndon Editor. Oscar J. ROSE, editor of the Lyndon Herald, who as he says was "that squalling infant, destined to become your editor and who yelped his way into the world on May 19," was the recipient of a surprise party in celebration of his birthday, which was attended by all his family except one granddaughter, her husband and daughter. The editor also furnished his readers with the following concise autobiography: "Oscar J. Rose was born at Mendon, Mich., May 19, 1869, and had therefore lived three score years and ten. For more than 70 years he has managed to stay out of jail, off the county, and out of political office. He learned the craft of printer while attending school and in 1887 went into the publishing business for himself as editor and publisher of the Courier at Paxico, Wabaunsee county, Kansas. Later he edited the Eskridge Star for ten years, then bought and edited the Waverly Gazette for 17 years. During and for a time after the World War, he did other work at Topeka and Chicago, and reembarked in the newspaper busines at Lyndon in November, 1921. He is one of those rare and peculiar publishers who dislike politics and has always believed that a man was better off running his own business, even, if it is a very small one, than in holding any political job."
The Enterprise-Chronicle Osage County Thursday June 1, 1939 Mrs. Sarah Crabb Dies. Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Smiley CRABB, 81, are being held this (Thursday) afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Methodist church, Rev. H.B. Garlock of Kansas City officiating. Burial is being made in the family plot of Dover. Mrs. Crabb had made her home here for the past twenty years. She lived with her son, William Crabb, in the former Frank Burt place southwest of town. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mabel POOLER and Mrs. Nellie LESTER, both of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Olive SHAEFFER and Mrs. O.L. ROMICK, of Topeka; four sons, Carl Crabb and Floyd Crabb of Kansas City, Mo.; Harvey Crabb of Bucklin and William Crabb of the home.
The Enterprise-Chronicle Osage County Thursday May 25, 1939 F.W. Kneeland Dead. F.W. KNEELAND, 79, who organized the Farmers State Bank in Osage City in 1919 and served three years as chairman of the board, died at his home in Admire on May 16. He had lived in the Admire community 52 years except for the three years in Osage City. Funeral services were held at the Admire Methodist church Friday afternoon.