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1. [KSHARPER] BARBER, NEAL,ANTHONY,PARKER,BARBER,BAKER,BARBER, [1]
The Harper Advocate Thursday December 7, 1922 Silver Creek items. John BARBER spent Thanksgiving with his sister at Enid, Okla. Jesse NEAL and family accompanied by his sister Mr. and Mrs. ANTHONY and family attended at Thanksgiving family reunion with Mrs. NEAL in Oklahoma. Clarence PARKER and Clayton PARKER with their families spent Thanksgiving with their mother Mrs. John BARBER. Dyral BAKER and family are guests of his sister, Mrs. Ernest BARBER and family.
2. [KSHARPER] HILL, BAYNE, POUNDSTONE, MORGAN, HOFFMAN, SNODDY, HUFMAN, DONNER, HATFIELD [1]
The Harper Advocate Thursday October 11, 1928 Dr. Mae HILL and Miss Daisy BAYNE attended the Baptist roll call at Star Center Sunday. Mrs. B.B. POUNDSTONE and daughter returned Saturday from a two weeks' stay at Gueda Springs. Miss Alma MORGAN of Wichita spent the first of the week visiting friends in Harper and vicinity. Grandma HOFFMAN had as Thursday evening guests, Mrs. F. HATFIELD, Mrs. Ollie SNODDY of Alva, Okla., Mrs. Lavern HUFMAN of New York City and Miss Larne DONNER of Ft. Collins, Colo.
3. [KSHARPER] Pleasant Valley: The Little Red School House: Sept. 20, 1928 [1]
The Harper Advocate Harper County Thursday September 29, 1928 Pleasant Valley Item. The little red school house, which has been converted into the big red school house, is the abiding place of twenty-one studious pupils this school term. The teachers and pupils are very much pleased with the new equipment, which is almost equal to that of city schools. An invitation is extended to the patrons of the school to come and visit our school at any time throughout the coming year. The girls in the advanced grade
4. [KSHARPER] JONES, GATES, BOTTORFF,MEYER,McDOWELL [1]
The Harper Advocate Thursday September 6, 1928 Lloyd JONES came in Wednesday for a short visit with relatives. He will be an instructor in teh Physical Education department of the University of West Virginia at Morgantown the coming year. Mrs. and Mrs. Jesses GATES and five daughters of Protection are at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. BOTTORFF. Chas. W. MEYER, an attorney of St. Joseph, Mo., came to visit his mother on Sunday evening he addressed the congregation of the M.E. church. Mrs. Cla
5. [KSHARPER] Mr. and Mrs. Ernest BARBER's Sunday guests: September 6, 1928 [1]
The Harper Advocate Thursday September 6, 1928 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest BARBER had as Sunday guests, Mrs. Ella CALDWELL, Mrs. Myrtle STICKLE, and son Bennie, Mrs. Robert BROSIUS and son, Bobbie, all of Hutchinson, Mrs. J.E. EYMAN and sons Ralph and Harry of Wichita, Mr. and Mrs. Fred BARBER, and son, and Mr. George BARBER.
6. [KSHARPER] POUNDSTONE,BURKHOLDER [1]
The Harper Advocate Thursday September 27, 1928 Mrs. B.B. POUNDSTONE and daughter, Maribelle and Miss Kate BURKHOLDER left Monday for a three weeks stay at Gueda Springs where they will take treatments.
7. [KSHARPER] Death: Mrs. W.C. WILSON [1]
The Harper Advocate Harper County Thursday November 2, 1922 Mrs. W.C. Wilson. Mabel WOOD was born in Missouri, 25 years and 8 months ago. She came to Western Oklahoma when quite young and moved from there to New Mexico. April 9th, 1922 she was married to Mr. W.C. WILSON of Harper. After an illness of two months she passed to her reward, Saturday October 28th. Mrs. Wilson was a woman of fine Christian characte and was liked by every one. She has been an active member of the Methodist Church since coming he
8. [KSHARPER] Mr.and Mrs. FOX entertain [1]
The Harper Advocate Thursay October 4, 1928 Mr. and Mrs. Earl FOX entertained the WISLER family at dinner last Sunday. Carl BROWN and wife of Hutchinson, Harold LITSEY and wife of Kingman, Harold Wisler (alone) of Wichita were present. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Litsey are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C.W. WISLER and are blessed with four more at home.
9. [KSHARPER] Marriage: WALKER--DEWITTE [1]
The Harper Advocate Harper County Thursday September 20, 1928 Walker--Dewitte. A very pretty wedding occurred Saturday evening, Sept. 15th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Walker when their eldest daughter, Miss Addie was united in marriage to Mr. Philip DEWITTE of Fredonia, Kans. Rev. Hughes of the Methodist church performed the ceremony. The groom is the son of Mrs. Bertha Dewitte of Fredonia, but has been employed here with the H.C. Dryden Produce Co. for the past few months. The bride is well known in
10. [KSHARPER] STOUT,SCHMIDT,HOFFMAN,DONNAN,MORGAN, [1]
The Harper Advocate Thursday September 27, 1928 Mrs. W.P. STOUT is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Victor SCHMIDT of Fort Collins, Colo., called Thursday evening on her grandmother, Mrs. M.F. HOFFMAN, enroute to her home afte attending the funeral hof Mrs. Lilla DONNAN, of Alva, Okla., who was killed in an automobile accident near Lamar recently. Mrs. Schmidt will be better remembered here as Mabel Hoffman, daughter of Lee Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MORGAN of Ponca City, Okla., were week end guests at
11. Re: [KSHARPER] HILL, BAYNE, POUNDSTONE, MORGAN, HOFFMAN, SNODDY, HUFMAN, DONNER, HATFIELD [1]
Jim, hard copy please. Alma Morgan was my mother!!! How I appreciate what you do!!! Dixie Lee -----Original Message----- From: ksharper-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ksharper-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jim Laird Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 2:22 PM To: Jim Laird Subject: [KSHARPER] HILL, BAYNE, POUNDSTONE, MORGAN, HOFFMAN, SNODDY, HUFMAN,DONNER, HATFIELD The Harper Advocate Thursday October 11, 1928 Dr. Mae HILL and Miss Daisy BAYNE attended the Baptist roll call at Star Center Sunday. M
12. [KSHARPER] Marriage: POLLARD--HOFFMAN [1]
The Harper Advocate Harper County Thursday October 26, 1922 Pollard--Hoffman. A wedding which comes as a surprise to the young people of this city, is that of Miss Mary POLLARD daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Pollard of 112 North A. Street and Harold A. HOFFMAN, of Harper who were married last night in Winfield. The ceremony was read at ten o'clock by Judge White at his home. The only attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cliff, who were married two weeks ago last night at Judge White's home. Mrs. Clift was be
13. [KSHARPER] Family Reunuion: BAKER [1]
The Harper Advocate Harper County Thursday November 30, 1922 Family Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. J.N. BAKER celebrated with a family reunion Thursday. The children and grandchildren began arriving Monday and by Thursday the reunion was complete, except for a few grandchildren who would not come. The following attended: Dyral BAKER, Mr. and Mrs. Frank BAKER and daughter Edith of Catseby, Ok.; George BAKER of Shattuck, Mrs. Ella HASKINS and daughter Helen from Lawrence, W.E. CASE and family of Wichita; Ernest BARB
14. [KSHARPER] Marriage: FITZGERALD--STEERS [1]
The Harper Advocate Harper County Thursday December 7, 1922 Dr. FITZGERALD of Kansas City, announces the marriage of his daughter, Miss Ethel to Howard STEERS at Harrisburg, Ark. on Saturday, November 18th. Miss Ethel is well known here, having attended the Harper school while her parents were residents of this city.
15. [KSHARPER] HOWARD, GHISH, BOWMAN, MILLER, McALESTER, YODER, VALENTINE [1]
The Harper Advocate Thursday November 30, 1922 Mr. Clayton HOWARD a Santa Fe employee at Wellington spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gish. Mrs. Irvin YODER entertained Misses Opal BOWMAN, Gardia MILLER, Gwentloyn MILLER and Emily McALESTER at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Miss Emily's birthday. Mrs. J.J. VALENTINE is seriously ill at her home on West Main.
16. [KSHARPER] FISCHER, JONES, GHERE,PALMER, HILL,WEST, [1]
The Harper Advocate Thursday September 27, 1928 Mr. and Mrs. Bert FISCHER and son Edward and Mrs. T. JONES motored to Pratt Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George GHERE Jr., entertained at Sunday dinner, the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Allen PALMER and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan HILL, Mr. and Mrs. Mell HILL and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph WEST of Attica.
17. Re: [KSHARPER] Newspaper Postings: [1]
You are much appreciated, Jim!! We're under "Winter Storm Watch" in this part of north central Texas. Everybody be real careful and have a safe weekend!! Eddia Jim Laird wrote: That is all I have for Roll #H-13 of the Harper Advocate, 2/3/1921 to 12/28/1922. The next roll I will post from, from this county will be: roll #H-16, The Harper Advocate, 9/6/1928 to 12/21/1931. This microfilm roll is held by the Kansas State Historial Society, Topeka, Kansas. Have a good one!!
18. [KSHARPER] Birth: McCLELLAN [1]
The Harper Advocate Thursday October 4,1928 Born: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCLELLAN, a son, Sept. 29th.
19. [KSHARPER] WEAVER, HOSTETLER, DETWEILER, SCHIMDT, YODER, BRADSHAW, THOMPSON, VOGT [1]
The Harper Advocate Thursday September 20, 1928 Pleasant Valley Items. Misses Myrtle WEAVER and Florence HOSTETLER left Tuesday for Hesston, where they will resume their studies this coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. R.M. WEAVER and family were entertained at the W.E. DETWEILER home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S.A. YODER and Mr. and Mrs. S.G. SCHMIDT and families took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Amra HOSTETLER. Nelson VOGT, of Hesston spent Sunday with Ernest WEAVER. Mrs. Leonard BRADSHAW and Mrs. Fred THOMPSO
20. [KSHARPER] HELSBY, JONES, ADKISSON, ZEITLER, PATTERSON, BARBER, MORGAN, BAKER [1]
The Harper Advocate Thursday October 11, 1909 Miss Zelda HELSBY of the Wesley hospital of Wichita returned to her duties Sunday after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helsby. Mrs. Owen JONES left Saturday to spent a week visiting relatives in the east. She spent Sunday with relatives in Kansas City, Tuesday with an uncle in Chicago and the remainder of the time will be spent with relatives in Cincinnatti, Ohio. Misses ADKISSON, ZEITLER and PATTERSON of the Anthony telephone exchange cal
21. Re: [KSHARPER] Newspaper Postings: [1]
You probably don't care to really know what it is going to be like weather-wise in Northeast Florida this weekend. You all take care... Thanks, Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eddia" To: Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 6:47 PM Subject: Re: [KSHARPER] Newspaper Postings: > You are much appreciated, Jim!! > We're under "Winter Storm Watch" in this part of north central Texas. > Everybody be real careful and have a safe weekend!! > Eddia > > Jim Laird
22. [KSHARPER] DOWING, HUNTER,JONES,MATTHEW, DEDRICK, WEAVER [1]
The Harper Advocate Harper County Thursday October 26, 1922 Mr. B.H. DOWNING and family, John and Marvin HUNTER motored to Coldwich Saturday. (Pilot Knob.) Pearle and Fernie JONES spent Sunday in Wellington with her sister Mrs. Rever COYKENDALL.(Pilot Knob.) Mr. and Mrs. L.L. MATTHEW and Mrs. DEDRICK was Sunday callers at the L.L. WEAVER home. (Piolot Knob.)
23. [KSHARPER] Marriage: PHILLIPS--DONLEY [1]
The Harper Advocate Harper County Thursday October 11, 1928 Phillips--Donley. Mr. and Mrs. C.W. DONLEY announce the marriage of their daughter, Ina to Mr. Lloyd F. PHILLIPS of Spivey. Mrs. Phillips is a graduate of the Wellington high school and at the present time is head cashier for the Wichita Gas Co. in Wichita. Mr. Phillips is a graduate of the Spivey high school and for the past few years has been a very successful teacher in Harper county. At the present time Mr. Phillips is babering in Wichita. Th
24. [KSHARPER] Neal Surname material [1]
I have some material for one Guy Neal seeking re-election for County Attorney, Harper County, October 11, 1928 and the election results for same. Someone is interested in the Neal surname but I can't remember who. If you wish the material send me your snail mail address and I will send it to you. I will not be posting this material. Have a good one!! Jim.
25. Re: [KSHARPER] William E. Ford/Lucretia Hankla [1]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HANKLA, FORD, POWELL, WALTERS, LOCKETT, COLLINS Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kansas.counties.harper/18.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: My second cousin, June Powell Orton, the sender of this question is deceased in Oklahoma several years ago. She had done extensive work for many, many years on the family line. Does anyone know what may have become of June'

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