This has no date but a lot of names. I do know it was before 1913
because Everett English was married in 1913.
Noble Butler entertained at the home of his parents, Friday night,
with a masquerade party. At 10 o'clock refreshments were served,
after which games were endulged in intil the wee sma' hours, when the
guests departed for there various homes. Those present were as
follows:
MISSES
Vie Tapp,
Avis Tapp,
Leora Willoughby,
Lizzie Albro,
Lecil Peak,
Inez Markland,
Pearl Marshall,
Maud Kieth,
Edna Burton,
Bess Siebenthal,
Mary Moore,
Fanny Scott,
Grace McCreary,
Anna James,
Nellie Kanause,
Arril Farrar,
Laura Packenbam,
Mary Packenbam,
Ivy Craig,
Nettie Packenbam,
Bertha Kieth,
Louisa Smith,
Lizzie Bromwell,
Delia Bromwell,
Mary Esmann,
Minnie Carver,
Alice English,
Ethel Buchanan,
Messrs.
Howard Simonton,
Charlie Simonton,
Ira Tapp,
George English,
Everett English,
James Hill,
Edgar Siebenthal,
Fred Moore,
Pete Coy,
Eugene Simonton,
Roy Kanause,
Harry Farrar.
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Wm. Bennett died April 8, 1909, aged 73 years. He leaves three
sons, one sister and two brothers. He united with the U. B. church 20
years ago and two years ago was converted. He will be sadly missed
by his host of friends and loved ones, their one consolation will be
that he is at peace with his God. The funeral services were held here
at the cemetery Saturday April 10th. Bro. A. L. Robinson gave a talk
and prayer after which the G.A.R. took the remains in charged and
interred them.
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