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Vada has been trying to put a comment on the blog and I guess this blog was not cooperating - as though it does very often. It certainly gives me a hard time at times.
Thank You Vada for your persistence. Scroll down to the post I made that was from the Newspaper Article and the Paradise Farmer that Kim Hoisington sent. Click on Comment under the post. Thank You Vada.
Friday, October 24, 2014
NEWS FROM CONNIE (WEBSTER) ANDERSON - CLASS OF 1962
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I received a most thoughtful email from Connie (Webster) Anderson today. Thank You Connie.
"Onnalee, Thanks a bunch for all you do on this web site. I check it quite often and love to see someone I haven't seen in many years. Missed you all at the Reunion this year. The oldest, Ruben and youngest, Connie, were the only Webster kids that were there this year. There are only 5 of the Webster kids still living; Ruben, class of 1941, lives in Arizona; Anita Swarts, Class of 1948 lives in KC: Jerry, class of 1954, lives in Pennsylvania,; Alvin, class of 1957, lives in Russell and Connie Anderson, class of 1962 lives in Osborne.
Also wanted to tell you my husband , John Anderson and I will celebrate our 50th. Wedding Anniversary on November 29th.
Love Millard's woodcarvings, they are great. Saw one of them in Lucas a couple months ago.
Hope you are both well... Thanks for the great blog.
Connie (Webster) Anderson
Speaking of Millard's woodcarvings . . . . . . you can click on his Foundwood Carving Blog to see more carvings. I do that too . . . . . the blog, not the carvings.
Millard's Foundwood Carving Blog
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I received a most thoughtful email from Connie (Webster) Anderson today. Thank You Connie.
"Onnalee, Thanks a bunch for all you do on this web site. I check it quite often and love to see someone I haven't seen in many years. Missed you all at the Reunion this year. The oldest, Ruben and youngest, Connie, were the only Webster kids that were there this year. There are only 5 of the Webster kids still living; Ruben, class of 1941, lives in Arizona; Anita Swarts, Class of 1948 lives in KC: Jerry, class of 1954, lives in Pennsylvania,; Alvin, class of 1957, lives in Russell and Connie Anderson, class of 1962 lives in Osborne.
Also wanted to tell you my husband , John Anderson and I will celebrate our 50th. Wedding Anniversary on November 29th.
Love Millard's woodcarvings, they are great. Saw one of them in Lucas a couple months ago.
Hope you are both well... Thanks for the great blog.
Connie (Webster) Anderson
Speaking of Millard's woodcarvings . . . . . . you can click on his Foundwood Carving Blog to see more carvings. I do that too . . . . . the blog, not the carvings.
Millard's Foundwood Carving Blog
Monday, October 13, 2014
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE AND FROM THE PARADISE FARMER
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A couple of weeks ago Kim Hoisington (Dan & Mona's daughter-in-law) sent these articles to me. It is so thoughtful when people think of this blog when they read something. Thank You Kim - and Dan too.
Kim wrote . . . .
"Dan and I found these while going through Mt Hermon cemetery papers and thought they we"re interesting.
Dan thought "Swede" graduated from Paradise in 35 or 36.
These two articles are typed below.
School Building 1912
$7000.00
1st Black Smith Mr. Patterson
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A couple of weeks ago Kim Hoisington (Dan & Mona's daughter-in-law) sent these articles to me. It is so thoughtful when people think of this blog when they read something. Thank You Kim - and Dan too.
Kim wrote . . . .
"Dan and I found these while going through Mt Hermon cemetery papers and thought they we"re interesting.
Dan thought "Swede" graduated from Paradise in 35 or 36.
Have a great
afternoon!
Kim"
These two articles are typed below.
I typed the Paradise Farmer, as I thought it was somewhat hard to read. It was very interesting.
July 4 Paradise Farmer
1927
Paradise is a beautiful little town on Paradise Creek,
laid out by the Kansas City Town Site Co. about 1884. The first post office was ½ mile west of the
present townsite on the A.A. Houser homestead (part of which still stands in
1977. It was then moved to the Kennedy
homestead and then to Dr. Fosters homestead east of town about 1884.
The 1st school was taught ½ mi west of town
under a big tree by Miss Woods. The 1st
school house was part sod and dug out, taught by Dr. Foster. He taught in one side and parked his house on
the other side. The 1st
school taught in Paradise was by Allie Lyllie.
1st load of lumber hauled from Russell by
Mr. Kennedy for his home.
1st Minister Rev. Thomas a Baptist.
1st Banker W.H. Brady
1st Store Mr. Harch – S.T. Brown Gen.
Mercantile 1911
1st Black Smith Mr. Patterson
Hocketts Drug Store 1917 and PO
in 1918
J.T Harrell Hardware & Implement 1912 torn down April
1977
H Bell Gen. Mercantile – Dec. 6, 1926
From Jan 24-1927 Paradise Farmer
About 25 years
ago a Lincoln County
Girl, Bessie Anderson
won a prize offered by a magazine for the best definition of success adopted by
Lions. He has achieved success ? ? lived
well, laughed often, loved much, who gas gained the respect of honest men, the
esteem of good women, the trust of little children; who has filled his niche
and accomplished his purpose: who has left the world better then he fount it
whether by an improved poppy a perfect poem, or a rescued should; who has
looked for the best in others and given the best that he had; whose life was an
inspiration, whose memory a benediction.”
SE of SE of 13-10-15 Osborne Co. Sammons & Ebmey block.
SE of SE of 13-10-15 Osborne Co. Sammons & Ebmey block.
Clearing of Title Derrick up Oct 15 Paper 1928
Nove 12 – still clearing title
Dec. 17-28 – Active work to begin next week.
Poem Feb – 1933 left ?
Sunday, October 5, 2014
HAPPY BIRTHDAY HELEN DODSON BURGER - CLASS OF 1936
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HELEN DODSON BURGER
CLASS OF 1936
IS
96 TODAY!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY AUNT HELEN
Pictured with Aunt Helen
at her birthday today
at her birthday today
is her youngest daughter and her husband
Loa and Paul Gordon
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