ROSSVILLE RUSTLERS 4-H CLUB
January 25, 1945 The regular monthly meeting of the Rossville Rustlers 4-H club was held at the Rossville grade school at 8 p. m. Tuesday, January 16, 1945. The meeting was called to order by the president, all…
February 8, 1945 Mrs. Frank Zickefoose was hostess to the members of the Christian
missionary society at her home Friday afternoon. Fifteen members
and guests were present. The pro-
gram was led by Mrs. Minnie Navarre. The topic was "Christian…
Mrs. Lloyd Coberly was hostess to members of the W. S. C. S. of Methodist church, this Thursday afternoon. The program for the afternoon was prepared by Mrs. Rollin Gresser and Mrs. Levi Henderson and included a broadcast. The announcer from…
Many earnestly pray for the day of Victory in Europe. When that day comes, V-E Day—the people of Rossville community will be given the opportunity to make the day sacred.
Last Sunday afternoon a committee…
The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church met this Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Beth Hartzell. The meeting opened with prayer by Irene Cleveland followed by the reading of the minutes and treasurers report and reports given by the committees.…
November 2, 1944
A most enjoyable evening was spent by the High School class of the Methodist church, Saturday evening, when Helen and Ruth Spears entertained them with a hayrack ride and Halloween party They were hauled to the old stone house,…
October 19, 1944 Carroll McLaughljn, 702 1/2 East Madison, Iola, Kansas, former Methodist pastor of the Rossville-Silver Lake Methodist Churches, will report to Leavenworth to go into active service October 23. He writes from Iola and…
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. 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. …