To raise money to fit out the basement of the church, the Methodist people will hold a mock wedding at the church Friday evening. The admission is 5 cents and the money will be used to fit out the bride's kitchen. The guests may also bring a present…
June 1904
Miss Fannie Wilt entertained her Sunday School class Tuesday afternoon. After a number of games and dainty refreshments they proceeded to the mill pond and spent several hours fishing. Those present were Tommie Attebury, Eber Nason, John…
Members of the Rossville High School girls basketball team of 1907 are (pictured left to right) Maude White, Daisy Kiegley, Mabel Stewart, Edith Burns, Ida Zickefoose, and Ethel Binns. Ida Zickefoose is holding a basketball with "RHS '07" painted on…
Back inscription: Uncle Noah (was a minister) and Aunt Carrie Bland.
4 sons and (Lilly [sic Lillie] Bland) the only daughter.
Abner Bland, Oldest son.
[Son] don't no name
Ray Keller- Lillie Bland's, Husband
Abner's Wife
Youngest son…
The 1909 Rossville baseball team was managed by I.B. Wilt. Back row players, left to right, are "Frog" Baird, Frank or Melvin Hartzell, Cy Higginbotham, Jack Parr, and Guy Berkey. Front row players, left to right, are Charles Berkey, Pete Cless, Fred…
Inscription on back: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keller (RCL0750b)
Inscription on back: Ray Keller and Lillie Bland Wedding Picture (RCL0751b)
Inscription on back: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keller Parents of Viola and Leafy Keller (RCL0752b)
Back side: Addressed to Claude Dodge, Rydal, Kansas. Sent in October 1913 from Caldwell, Kansas; received in October 1913 at Rydal, Kansas. One cent stamp with George Washington portrait.
Front side: Photograph of two women
Back side: Addressed to Mr. Claudeen Dodge, Rydal, Kansas. Sent on April 22, 1913, from Caldwell, Kansas; received April 23, 1913, at Rydal, Kansas. One cent stamp with George Washington…