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The Westminster Visitor from Topeka, Kansas • 2

The Westminster Visitor from Topeka, Kansas • 2

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Topeka, Kansas
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2
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The Westminster Visitor ing his bride with him. His many friends extend congratulations. Published every Thursday at 1254 Mulvane Street, Topeka, Kansas. Coffeyville Juve 16-18, 1908. Entered as second-class matter March 29, 1907, at the post office at Topeka, Kansas, under the Act of Congress of Edmond Platt was sick with 3, 1879.

itis a part of the past week. J. K. Schriver, Editor and Publisher. Twenty- -five Cents Per Year.

George Badders came in from Denver for a visit with his parents, Mr. Marie Graham has been quite sick and Mrs. Badders of 1717 Lane Street. but is better at this time. A number of our people have formed a music study club.

C. A. Kleint left the first of the week for a trip through Idaho. Mrs. Ward was numbered among the sick the first of the week.

Lyndon F. Day, president of the Topeka Local Union arrived home the first of the week from California bring- Miss Margaret Kelly visited a few days the past week with her sister, Mrs. J. K. Schriver, 1707 Huntoon Street.

Word was received here last week of the death of Mrs. Susan Hollingsworth, of Solomon, Kansas, formerly of Topeka and a member of Westminster church. Their many friends here extend their sympathy to her daughter Miss Maude in her time of bereavement. Be sure to remember the Local Union meeting Monday, 8:00 p. m.

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257
Years Available:
1907-1908