Fires of Yesterday in Houston Past Reflections
In memory of past winters a speaker recalls wood stoves fueled by split logs and the old fireplace large enough for five children to stand inside. He contrasts it with modern small stoves and sanitizing trends, while listening to stories of grandfather and Willretimes as traditions fade.
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Willretimes
Houston
Presbyterian Notes Next Sabbath Sermon at Mahaska
The pastor invites all to attend Sunday school and church services to enlarge the audience. He reports satisfaction with the Narka congregation’s turnout last Sabbath and promises a pleasant, comforting, and uplifting gathering with song and praise.
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Narka
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Morris Family Visit Then Tax Notice
Mr and Mrs AP Morris spent Tuesday and Wednesday with sons Silas and Francis then visited daughter Mrs Paul Kettlehut and family in Mirnden. Taxes are now due and payable at the State Bank of Narka.
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Silas
Francis
Mirnden
Paul Kettlehut
Narka
Wailes-Davis Wedding in Cuba Kansas
Miss Alma Wailes of Narka Kansas married Mr. Earl Davis of Valley Washington in a quiet November ceremony conducted by Rev. Johnson of Narka. The bride, wearing silk crepe de chine, and her ornaments, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C Wailes of Narka. The groom, a former farm boy from near Cuba, has lived in Washington since youth and they plan to reside in Valley, Washington after December 1915.
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Narka
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Koontz and Childress Marriages Recorded in Vernon
Vernon Record notes two 1915 weddings at Vernon Texas. Carl G Koontz wed Faye Childress at the Methodist parsonage with Rev A A Hall officiating. Z I Childress married Theresa Koontz at the minister’s home with Rev Ben M Edwards presiding.
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Z. I ‘Childress
Vernon
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A. A. Hall
Carl G Koontsz
Miss Faye
hildress
D. G. Koontz
M. L. Childress
Ben M. Edwards
Central Christian church
I. Childress
Theresa Koontz
Christian Church Notes Highlight Growing Audiences and Weekly Classes
The note praises increasing attendance at evening meetings and efficiency classes for Christian workers in Teelock. It urges participation, outlines topics on sin and judgment, and stresses personal soul value. A Union service is announced at the Mac church with Dr. Chirk to preach at 7:50.
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Keeler
Teelock
Mac
Chirk
OWENS
CHAR
Notice of Hall of Narka Lodge Annual Meeting
The annual communication of Hall of Narka Lodge No 349 A M A F and A M will meet at its hall on Saturday evening December 18 1915 for officer elections and other business. Simas A Morris Master William F Surman Secretary.Readers are urged to attend. A lot of people talk a few think and some are too lazy to do either.
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Narka Lodge
A. F
A.M
Simas A. Morris
Wm. F. Surman
Poultry and Farm Topics at County Meeting
Close wb 2 aed on December 3 covers Poultry sanitation by Mr Ross M Sherwood and soil balance for farmers. Talks include stock weeding by Mr Pat Chiles and vaccinations progress by Mr T B Teagarden. Mrs Lula Coyner and others discuss practical farm work and serving methods in Jewell County offices.
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Ross M. Sherwood
Neilson Nausus State Agricultural Collaque
M E Church Notes Pastor Calls for Sunday Services
The pastor will speak at 11 o clock Sunday morning and the League meets at 6 30 to prepare for the preaching service. Dr Clark and Elder Owens will conduct Sunday evening service at the My KE church with all invited to attend and assist. Mrs Shaver of Courtland visited her sons Hl Shirer and family from Wednesday to Monday morning.
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Farmers Institute to be Held at Court House Belleville
The Farmers Institute scheduled for Friday and Saturday December 3 and 4 at the Belleville Court House promises strong discussions on crops stock raising and feeding. The program offers two sessions daily starting at 9 si n and 1 30 for a ladies meeting each afternoon inviting attendees to bring families for a beneficial program.
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Farmers’ Institute
Belleville
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