SE'N IOR SCEN E
CHS classes '40-'42 reunion
,i,/i !i ¸
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, August 8, 1985,
Class of 1940
Class of 1941
LA BELLE
MANOR
HAPPENINGS
Friday the following residents went
to Keokuk for a barbecue at Wilton
Day's home: Myrl Moore, Channell
Townsley, Laveta Queen, Martha
White, Virginia McBride, Leo Borden,
Brian Willis, Vicky Hollandsworth,
Judy East, Doe Holliday, Louise
Shalum, Albert Wyatt, Warren French,
Ellen Montague and Chris Schlenz.
Lyla Morrsll and Idnda House assisted
on the trip. Everyone enjoyed the
dinner and visit and the beautiful view
d the river.
The Knox City Assembly of God
Church held services at the home
hnday. On Monday the residents
attended their ceramic class at the
* Palace in Ewiug. They are reany
d their display in the show ease.
Tuesday the residents had a movie
with refreshments of soda and
pepcora. Wednesday we held residents
council and made up the calendar of
activities for Aurast.
Same of the events planned are:
continuing with the ceramic class,
movies, ico ezun, mwdc bingo, Bible
study and barbecues at Wihna Day's
home in Edina. We plan to have a
llawalian Day with everyone dre
for the occasion and having a
Hawaiian menu. We hope the Aloha
Luau dancers can entertain us. We
would like to be in the parade at the
Gun and Dog Auettm at Colony this
next week. Thursday, afternoon was
spent with Rev. WHbm" Sharpe in Bible
muty cram.
New residents admitted this week
were Gladys Thetman and Charles
leasing. Berate Frame entered
ileap/tal tids week and Luetile
M/near and Francis Sharpe have
returMd to the }mer.
Class members of 1940 include: row 1 (left to right) Marguerite Geetz Metcalf,
Dorels Mitts Cnthburt and Donna Moore Arndt; row two, Gene Branson, Wayne
Owsley, Barker Hagond Davis, Robert Stow, Maurine Boniware Greathonse,
Harry Hinsiey, Rosemary Johnson Clack, Harry Clack.
Class of 1941 members include: first row (left to right), Williams(Bill) Baxter,
Juanita Hogge Primm, James Ayers, Wayne Bixler, Marshall Feast; second
row, Velma Taylor Start', Maorte Wood Brewer, Anna Mae Durkee Barkiey,
Edna Mac Stone Baxter, Jack Stork, Elizabeth Wellman Johnson and Eaton
Moon; third row, Mary Anna Graham Owsley, Betty Banks Stow, Turner
Rogers, Kathryn Haydon Parks, Genevieve Hamilton Tucker, Helen Heckredt
Owens and Jesse Freaks.
About 100 gather for
CHS classes reunion
Canton High School classes of 194o,
1941, and 1942 held their 45th, 44th, and
43rd class reunions the week of July
18-20 with approximately 100 class
members and guests in attendance.
Highlights of the activities began
Friday evening with a number of the
classmates having dinner and enjoying
"The Song and Dance Man" aboard
the Golden Eagle Riverboat Dinner
Theatre.
Saturday morning a continental
breakfast was served at the Masonic
Ledge by the Gollen Rule Shrine No.
32. Unique aamet containing name
and picture from the high school
annual amm/ed much quicker recogni-
tim. A Peaterboard and table with CHS
mementoes was enjoyed as well as a
booklet eeattlning updated addresses,
career resumes, and family informa-
tien.
Following the singing of the high
school song, special guests were
introduced. They included the English
teacher, Mrs. Imcraine Bransan and
Mrs. Roy Blalock, widow of the former
minister of the Canton Christian
Church during those years. A tour of
Canton High School was enjoyed.
Official festivities concluded Satur-
day evening with a reunion dinner at
the Eagles Lodge. Table decorations
were furnished by Tom and Katherine
Wagner Srednick of Santa Cruz, Calif.,
who were unable to attend, Dale and
Lil/ie Mae Gamet, Wayne and Mary
Anna Owsley and Betty and Bob Stow.
Turner Rogers introduced W. A.
Baxter who updated events for the
class of 1941. Ed Frye brought a report
of the 1942 class and Bob Stow
reviewed school years for the I940
class.
The reunion committee was chaired
by Turner Rogers. Others serving
were Anna Mac Durkee Barkley,
Flossie Brumbangh Kennedy, Wayne
Bixler, Eddie Frye, Eaton Moon,
Mary Arms'Graham Owsley, Betty
Banks Stow, W. A. Baxter, Edna Mac
Stone Baxter, and Nedra Willis. All
classes plan to have another reunion in
1990.
..... [ ........
Coson, Huff & Schlueter
Barbara Wo/fmeyer, Agent
113 N. 1".
CANTON, MO. 6i3S
Phone: 2884971
/
Class of 1942
Members of tke 11)42 class attending a reunion were: 1st
Dottle Farmer Braason, Shirley Schlager Wagner, Cnlleea
l Finney, Flossie Brumlmugh Kennedy, Lillie
Juanlta Brlscoe Stephenson, Madeline Snodgrass Barnett;
E&ie Frye, George Adams, Dale Garnet.
STONE HAVEN
NEWS
Leonard enjoyed an evening
out with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Roberts and Mr. apd Mrs. Jessie
Stone. They had supper in honor of his
brother's birthday.
Charles Uugeoallm" had a n/co visit
with some friends of his from
Jefferson Barracks in St. Louis.
Donnie Goings had his mother, W'umie
to spend the evening in Ida home
Friday. Elsie Thomas received a
phone call from her daughter in
C:m and Imwy Stmmem
one from her daugider in Michigan.
OATS BUS
SCHEDULE
Aug. 8, Knox Co. to Kirksvlne
Aug. 9, Lewis Co. to Quincy
Aug. 12, Lewis Co. to Ewing
Aug. 13, Canton to Hannibal
Aug. 14, Lewis Co. contact meeting,
1:30
Aug. 15, Knox Co. to Kirksville
Aug. 16, Lewis Co. to Quincy
Aug. 20, Canton to Quincy
Aug. 21, Knox Co. contact meeting,
10 a.m.
Aug. 22, Knox Co. to Kirksville
Aug. 23, Lewis Co. to Quincy
Aug. 26, Lewis Co. to Ewing
Aug. 27, Canton to Keokuk
Aug. 29, Knox Co. to Hannibal
Aug. 30, Lewis Co. to Hanr, bal.
Total
8n
(41]')
Located on corner Seventh & Grant Street, Canton, Mo., we will sell to the
the following described personal property on
Saturday, August
HOUSEHOLD
Tell City Hard Rock maple harvest table (seats 10); single bed; knee hole
rocker; lamp table; 2 desk lamps; table lamp; floor lamp; 2 student desks;
wood table; 2 cabinet Magnavox stereo set; stereo records; quantity of old
40's and 50"s; extension ladder; step ladder; bunk bed ladder; 2 typewriterS;
table; 20" exhaust fan; metal kitchen table; wood kitchen table; 2 kitchen
backs and seats); 2 kitchen stools; material and quilt pieces; paperback
utility cart; round wool blend rug; fluorescent shop lights; fishing rods
jackets; 2 shop floor fans; men's bicycle; Craftsman 20" lawn mower; push
plow and attachments; wheel barrow; 2 telephones; pipe vise; theatre seats;
glass serving trays w-cUps; games; 2 director's chairs; student 4ecture chair
bedding and pillows; TV trays; shadow box; Mr. Coffee (;offeemaker; Christmas!
and miscellaneous.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES
Wicker rocker; wood dental cabinet; old oak pie safe (glass doors); ticket
C.B. & Q. depot in Canton; plaffo'm rocker (very, very old and sound);
electric stove on legs (works); square tub Maytag wringer washer; horse collar
swivel desk chair, cane Ilck and seat; 3 hickory bottom chairs; 11 pairs
shutters; grain cradle; milk can; buck saw; picture frames; framed mirror;
chairs; wood church pew from Second Baptist Church in Canton; piano stool;
trunk in perfect condition; large walnut framed mirro,; bevel mirror; 7 pair
crown ornaments; Mountain Dew thermometer; 2 violins; mandolin; au
lamps; mantel clock; a quantity of stone jars and crocks.
ADDITIONAL HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
2 cane bottom chairs; lounge chair; table; 2 table lamps; child's wicker chair;
book racks; drop leaf table; 4 antique needle point chairs; metal drop leaf
cloths; tier table; set of II hi-ball glasses; 4 wine glasses; 7 cocktail
dinnerware, Crown Ducal Florentine, made in England; cedar chest; rugs;
size bedspreads; ladles bicycle; luggage; assortment of kitchen ware; cat
chairs; ironing board; commode; small washing machine; Kodak w-attach
5000 BTU window air conditioner; plus many items too numerous to mention.
Terms: Cash
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin E. Frye, Sr.,
Canton, Mo.
Auctioneers:
Lee Nelson
Sam Plant
Neither the owners or selling agents will be responsible for acciden:ts or
Items.
SE'N IOR SCEN E
CHS classes '40-'42 reunion
,i,/i !i ¸
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, August 8, 1985,
Class of 1940
Class of 1941
LA BELLE
MANOR
HAPPENINGS
Friday the following residents went
to Keokuk for a barbecue at Wilton
Day's home: Myrl Moore, Channell
Townsley, Laveta Queen, Martha
White, Virginia McBride, Leo Borden,
Brian Willis, Vicky Hollandsworth,
Judy East, Doe Holliday, Louise
Shalum, Albert Wyatt, Warren French,
Ellen Montague and Chris Schlenz.
Lyla Morrsll and Idnda House assisted
on the trip. Everyone enjoyed the
dinner and visit and the beautiful view
d the river.
The Knox City Assembly of God
Church held services at the home
hnday. On Monday the residents
attended their ceramic class at the
* Palace in Ewiug. They are reany
d their display in the show ease.
Tuesday the residents had a movie
with refreshments of soda and
pepcora. Wednesday we held residents
council and made up the calendar of
activities for Aurast.
Same of the events planned are:
continuing with the ceramic class,
movies, ico ezun, mwdc bingo, Bible
study and barbecues at Wihna Day's
home in Edina. We plan to have a
llawalian Day with everyone dre
for the occasion and having a
Hawaiian menu. We hope the Aloha
Luau dancers can entertain us. We
would like to be in the parade at the
Gun and Dog Auettm at Colony this
next week. Thursday, afternoon was
spent with Rev. WHbm" Sharpe in Bible
muty cram.
New residents admitted this week
were Gladys Thetman and Charles
leasing. Berate Frame entered
ileap/tal tids week and Luetile
M/near and Francis Sharpe have
returMd to the }mer.
Class members of 1940 include: row 1 (left to right) Marguerite Geetz Metcalf,
Dorels Mitts Cnthburt and Donna Moore Arndt; row two, Gene Branson, Wayne
Owsley, Barker Hagond Davis, Robert Stow, Maurine Boniware Greathonse,
Harry Hinsiey, Rosemary Johnson Clack, Harry Clack.
Class of 1941 members include: first row (left to right), Williams(Bill) Baxter,
Juanita Hogge Primm, James Ayers, Wayne Bixler, Marshall Feast; second
row, Velma Taylor Start', Maorte Wood Brewer, Anna Mae Durkee Barkiey,
Edna Mac Stone Baxter, Jack Stork, Elizabeth Wellman Johnson and Eaton
Moon; third row, Mary Anna Graham Owsley, Betty Banks Stow, Turner
Rogers, Kathryn Haydon Parks, Genevieve Hamilton Tucker, Helen Heckredt
Owens and Jesse Freaks.
About 100 gather for
CHS classes reunion
Canton High School classes of 194o,
1941, and 1942 held their 45th, 44th, and
43rd class reunions the week of July
18-20 with approximately 100 class
members and guests in attendance.
Highlights of the activities began
Friday evening with a number of the
classmates having dinner and enjoying
"The Song and Dance Man" aboard
the Golden Eagle Riverboat Dinner
Theatre.
Saturday morning a continental
breakfast was served at the Masonic
Ledge by the Gollen Rule Shrine No.
32. Unique aamet containing name
and picture from the high school
annual amm/ed much quicker recogni-
tim. A Peaterboard and table with CHS
mementoes was enjoyed as well as a
booklet eeattlning updated addresses,
career resumes, and family informa-
tien.
Following the singing of the high
school song, special guests were
introduced. They included the English
teacher, Mrs. Imcraine Bransan and
Mrs. Roy Blalock, widow of the former
minister of the Canton Christian
Church during those years. A tour of
Canton High School was enjoyed.
Official festivities concluded Satur-
day evening with a reunion dinner at
the Eagles Lodge. Table decorations
were furnished by Tom and Katherine
Wagner Srednick of Santa Cruz, Calif.,
who were unable to attend, Dale and
Lil/ie Mae Gamet, Wayne and Mary
Anna Owsley and Betty and Bob Stow.
Turner Rogers introduced W. A.
Baxter who updated events for the
class of 1941. Ed Frye brought a report
of the 1942 class and Bob Stow
reviewed school years for the I940
class.
The reunion committee was chaired
by Turner Rogers. Others serving
were Anna Mac Durkee Barkley,
Flossie Brumbangh Kennedy, Wayne
Bixler, Eddie Frye, Eaton Moon,
Mary Arms'Graham Owsley, Betty
Banks Stow, W. A. Baxter, Edna Mac
Stone Baxter, and Nedra Willis. All
classes plan to have another reunion in
1990.
..... [ ........
Coson, Huff & Schlueter
Barbara Wo/fmeyer, Agent
113 N. 1".
CANTON, MO. 6i3S
Phone: 2884971
/
Class of 1942
Members of tke 11)42 class attending a reunion were: 1st
Dottle Farmer Braason, Shirley Schlager Wagner, Cnlleea
l Finney, Flossie Brumlmugh Kennedy, Lillie
Juanlta Brlscoe Stephenson, Madeline Snodgrass Barnett;
E&ie Frye, George Adams, Dale Garnet.
STONE HAVEN
NEWS
Leonard enjoyed an evening
out with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Roberts and Mr. apd Mrs. Jessie
Stone. They had supper in honor of his
brother's birthday.
Charles Uugeoallm" had a n/co visit
with some friends of his from
Jefferson Barracks in St. Louis.
Donnie Goings had his mother, W'umie
to spend the evening in Ida home
Friday. Elsie Thomas received a
phone call from her daughter in
C:m and Imwy Stmmem
one from her daugider in Michigan.
OATS BUS
SCHEDULE
Aug. 8, Knox Co. to Kirksvlne
Aug. 9, Lewis Co. to Quincy
Aug. 12, Lewis Co. to Ewing
Aug. 13, Canton to Hannibal
Aug. 14, Lewis Co. contact meeting,
1:30
Aug. 15, Knox Co. to Kirksville
Aug. 16, Lewis Co. to Quincy
Aug. 20, Canton to Quincy
Aug. 21, Knox Co. contact meeting,
10 a.m.
Aug. 22, Knox Co. to Kirksville
Aug. 23, Lewis Co. to Quincy
Aug. 26, Lewis Co. to Ewing
Aug. 27, Canton to Keokuk
Aug. 29, Knox Co. to Hannibal
Aug. 30, Lewis Co. to Hanr, bal.
Total
8n
(41]')
Located on corner Seventh & Grant Street, Canton, Mo., we will sell to the
the following described personal property on
Saturday, August
HOUSEHOLD
Tell City Hard Rock maple harvest table (seats 10); single bed; knee hole
rocker; lamp table; 2 desk lamps; table lamp; floor lamp; 2 student desks;
wood table; 2 cabinet Magnavox stereo set; stereo records; quantity of old
40's and 50"s; extension ladder; step ladder; bunk bed ladder; 2 typewriterS;
table; 20" exhaust fan; metal kitchen table; wood kitchen table; 2 kitchen
backs and seats); 2 kitchen stools; material and quilt pieces; paperback
utility cart; round wool blend rug; fluorescent shop lights; fishing rods
jackets; 2 shop floor fans; men's bicycle; Craftsman 20" lawn mower; push
plow and attachments; wheel barrow; 2 telephones; pipe vise; theatre seats;
glass serving trays w-cUps; games; 2 director's chairs; student 4ecture chair
bedding and pillows; TV trays; shadow box; Mr. Coffee (;offeemaker; Christmas!
and miscellaneous.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES
Wicker rocker; wood dental cabinet; old oak pie safe (glass doors); ticket
C.B. & Q. depot in Canton; plaffo'm rocker (very, very old and sound);
electric stove on legs (works); square tub Maytag wringer washer; horse collar
swivel desk chair, cane Ilck and seat; 3 hickory bottom chairs; 11 pairs
shutters; grain cradle; milk can; buck saw; picture frames; framed mirror;
chairs; wood church pew from Second Baptist Church in Canton; piano stool;
trunk in perfect condition; large walnut framed mirro,; bevel mirror; 7 pair
crown ornaments; Mountain Dew thermometer; 2 violins; mandolin; au
lamps; mantel clock; a quantity of stone jars and crocks.
ADDITIONAL HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
2 cane bottom chairs; lounge chair; table; 2 table lamps; child's wicker chair;
book racks; drop leaf table; 4 antique needle point chairs; metal drop leaf
cloths; tier table; set of II hi-ball glasses; 4 wine glasses; 7 cocktail
dinnerware, Crown Ducal Florentine, made in England; cedar chest; rugs;
size bedspreads; ladles bicycle; luggage; assortment of kitchen ware; cat
chairs; ironing board; commode; small washing machine; Kodak w-attach
5000 BTU window air conditioner; plus many items too numerous to mention.
Terms: Cash
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin E. Frye, Sr.,
Canton, Mo.
Auctioneers:
Lee Nelson
Sam Plant
Neither the owners or selling agents will be responsible for acciden:ts or
Items.