This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hennings, Work, Tritsch Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AQB.2ACI/198 Message Board Post: Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, June 22, 1916 Cedar Creek Department Johnnie HENNINGS was looking after some business matters in Omaha on Tuesday. John HENNINGS Jr., was looking after some business in Omaha on Monday. Charley Hennings, Jr., went to Omaha Monday morning, where he will enter the hospital for the performing of a surgical operation. Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, June 29, 1916 MRS. ROSE HENNINGS MARRIED IN KANSAS CITY ON JUNE 12 [front page] The many friends of Mrs. Rose HENNINGS, formerly of this city will be pleased to learn of her marriage on June 12, at Kansas City, Mo., to Dr. WORK, a prominent dentist of that city. The wedding comes as a great surprise to the friends of the contracting parties in this county where the bride for so many years made her home. Dr. Work is one of the leading members of his profession in the Missouri city and ranks high in the professional circles. Dr. and Mrs. Work will enjoy a honeymoon trip through the mountains of Colorado and on their return will reside at Kansas City. To the bride and groom the best wishes of the old friends will be extended for a long and happy married life and one free from care and sorrow. The bride is well known in this locality where she made her home for a great many years and where her friends are without number. Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, June 29, 1916 Cedar Creek Department Mrs. Charles HENNINGS spent Tuesday in Omaha visiting with her husband at the hospital. W.C. HENNINGS has commenced the work on the erection of a fine new barn at his farm home this week. The fine new barn on [cut off] Louis HENNINGS, just south of Cedar Creek is beginning to look [cut off] shape, and it will not be long before it is ready for service. [Cut] soon commence the new house at this same [cut]. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, February 4, 1918 OVER THE COUNTY [Weeping Water Republican] John and N.F. HENNINGS, of Pocasset, Okla., returned home Monday. They were called here by the death of their aunt, Mrs. John A. HENNINGS, and remained over a short visit with relatives and old friends. During their absence from home, they received word that a six inch snow had fallen, which is very unusual for that country and they were anxious to get back to take care of things on the farm. They live near each other and each has 160 acres. They report their families as all well. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, February 11, 1918 OVER THE COUNTY [Louisville Courier] John HENNINGS is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Mike Tritsch, in Plattsmouth since the recent death of his wife. His daughter, Miss Myrtle, is in an Omaha sanatarium [sic] for treatment, suffering from heart trouble and a threatened nervous breakdown.