THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955
TOWN TOPICS
The Kaw Dehydrating Plant started up this week for the alfalfa season and is throwing a smog over Rossville like California’s smog would be coming out of one stack.
Not only being honored by his Masonic brethren (sic) on 50 years of membership in Hesperian Lodge, Ed Patterson, also is the owner of a farm on the Reservation, five acres of which produced 119 (sic) bushels of corn to the acre. It was the second…
Earl Mitchell of Rural Delia escape serious injury Friday afternoon when his tractor fell from the Soldier Creek bridge throwing him clear. Mitchell suffered only broken ribs. The front wheels of the tractor fell into a plank crack on the bridge and…
THE GRASSHOPPER YEAR - taken from Rossville Reporter July 2, 1936
Despite the lurid tales which are creeping into news reports of the hordes of grasshoppers sweeping like tornadoes over and through some of the plains states, there are plenty of men…
The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church, met at the home of Mrs. William Hesse, last Thursday. The meeting opened with group singing, "I Need Thee Every Hour.", followed by prayer by Mrs. J. E. Watson and quiet music by Mrs. Joe Campbell. …
The Friendly Circle class of the Methodist church met in the church parlor, Wednesday, April 19, at a noon covered dish luncheon. Mrs. C. W. Vorhies, Mrs. Thora Young and Miss Vida Whitney were hostesses. There were twenty…
The W. S. C. S. met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Coberly this Thursday afternoon. She was assisted by Mrs. Ben Rasch, Mrs. Rose Myers, Mrs. C. E. Gresser and Mrs. May Stiles, and Mrs. Harley McCoid. The meeting opened by singing, "Joy to The World." …