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1944 UMC Election dinner/Rummage Sale/W.S.C.S., Rossville, Kansas
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ELECTION DINNER AND
HARVEST HOME SALE
The ladies of the Methodist church announce the Annual Election Dinner and Harvest Home sale, for Tuesday evening, Nov. 7, at the Wingerd hall.
Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. Remember the date, Tuesday Nov. 7, at Wingerd hall. The ladies are requested to bring in food between 5 and 5:30.
RUMMAGE SALE
On Monday, Nov. 13, the ladies of the Methodist church, will have a Rummage sale, in Topeka. Bring garments and articles to the home of Mrs. Ed Lambert, Saturday without fail. Make a special effort to hunt up everything available for the sale. Search for another sock, coat, dress or pants. Make this sale a big success. The date is Monday, Nov 13
A delicious luncheon was served Tuesday at the home, of Mrs. Edward Lambert, by the ladies of the "Blue" division of the W. S. C. S. Over eighty tickets were sold for the serving at noon and 1 o'clock. A long dining table and seven card tables were lovely dressed with fine linens, silver ware and choice china The ladies are to be complimented on the dainty serving and bountiful dinner served.
The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church, met at the home of Mrs. John Stevens Thursday afternoon for a Christmas party. The meeting opened by singing, "Oh Come All Ye Faithful," followed by prayer by Mrs. James Conley. Mrs. Noel Ganoung gave a very interesting talk on the "'Madonna in Art." Roll call was called, minutes of the last meeting was read and the treasurers report was given. Mrs. Allyn Hartzell and Mrs. W. E. Ellis were given a gift by the President, Mrs. Lloyd Coberly for perfect attendance for the year. A paper, '"A Grumbler" was read by Mrs. Coberly. An inspiring candle lighting service was conducted by Mrs. Coberly, the retiring president. She also read a very appropriate poem "Friendship" as follows:
"We have talked and laughed together,
We have enjoyed the selfsame things.
We have known the happy feelings True understanding brings. And with all my heart I'm hoping That whatever God may send Throughout the years that lie ahead, I'll have you for my best friend."
Refreshments were served to the following, Mrs. Loma Jamieson, Mrs. Charity James of Topeka; Mrs. W. E. Ellis, Mrs. James Conley, Mrs. C. W. Vorhies, Mrs. Ethel Ferguson, Mrs. Flora Spears, Mrs. C. S. Smith Mrs. C. E. Gresser, Mrs. Frank Steffee, Miss Clara Ruff, Mrs. Ed Lambert, Mrs. Lavern Spears, Mrs. Glen Sebring, Mrs. L. B. Crow Mrs. Rose Myers, Mrs. Irene Cleveland, Mrs. Allyn Hartzell, Mrs. Marian Rasch, Mrs. Lee Henderson, Mrs. Ben Rasch, Mrs. Joe Campbell Mrs. Adella Bills, Mrs. Noel Ganoung, Mrs. Russel Minnis of Chicago; Mrs. Thora Young, Miss Vida Whitney, Mrs Axel, Mrs. E. D. Hartzell, Mrs. John Stevens, Mrs. Rollin Gresser, Mrs. Frank Page, Mrs. Lloyd Coberly and Mrs. L. P. Hartzell.
HARVEST HOME SALE
The ladies of the Methodist church announce the Annual Election Dinner and Harvest Home sale, for Tuesday evening, Nov. 7, at the Wingerd hall.
Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. Remember the date, Tuesday Nov. 7, at Wingerd hall. The ladies are requested to bring in food between 5 and 5:30.
RUMMAGE SALE
On Monday, Nov. 13, the ladies of the Methodist church, will have a Rummage sale, in Topeka. Bring garments and articles to the home of Mrs. Ed Lambert, Saturday without fail. Make a special effort to hunt up everything available for the sale. Search for another sock, coat, dress or pants. Make this sale a big success. The date is Monday, Nov 13
A delicious luncheon was served Tuesday at the home, of Mrs. Edward Lambert, by the ladies of the "Blue" division of the W. S. C. S. Over eighty tickets were sold for the serving at noon and 1 o'clock. A long dining table and seven card tables were lovely dressed with fine linens, silver ware and choice china The ladies are to be complimented on the dainty serving and bountiful dinner served.
The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church, met at the home of Mrs. John Stevens Thursday afternoon for a Christmas party. The meeting opened by singing, "Oh Come All Ye Faithful," followed by prayer by Mrs. James Conley. Mrs. Noel Ganoung gave a very interesting talk on the "'Madonna in Art." Roll call was called, minutes of the last meeting was read and the treasurers report was given. Mrs. Allyn Hartzell and Mrs. W. E. Ellis were given a gift by the President, Mrs. Lloyd Coberly for perfect attendance for the year. A paper, '"A Grumbler" was read by Mrs. Coberly. An inspiring candle lighting service was conducted by Mrs. Coberly, the retiring president. She also read a very appropriate poem "Friendship" as follows:
"We have talked and laughed together,
We have enjoyed the selfsame things.
We have known the happy feelings True understanding brings. And with all my heart I'm hoping That whatever God may send Throughout the years that lie ahead, I'll have you for my best friend."
Refreshments were served to the following, Mrs. Loma Jamieson, Mrs. Charity James of Topeka; Mrs. W. E. Ellis, Mrs. James Conley, Mrs. C. W. Vorhies, Mrs. Ethel Ferguson, Mrs. Flora Spears, Mrs. C. S. Smith Mrs. C. E. Gresser, Mrs. Frank Steffee, Miss Clara Ruff, Mrs. Ed Lambert, Mrs. Lavern Spears, Mrs. Glen Sebring, Mrs. L. B. Crow Mrs. Rose Myers, Mrs. Irene Cleveland, Mrs. Allyn Hartzell, Mrs. Marian Rasch, Mrs. Lee Henderson, Mrs. Ben Rasch, Mrs. Joe Campbell Mrs. Adella Bills, Mrs. Noel Ganoung, Mrs. Russel Minnis of Chicago; Mrs. Thora Young, Miss Vida Whitney, Mrs Axel, Mrs. E. D. Hartzell, Mrs. John Stevens, Mrs. Rollin Gresser, Mrs. Frank Page, Mrs. Lloyd Coberly and Mrs. L. P. Hartzell.
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The Rossville Reporter, Rossville, Kansas
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Date
1944
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RCL0602
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