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Class of 1952. The Chieftain, 1997 - Mailing list for reunion.
  • Doris (Coil) Lathrop, husband Howard, starting 33rd year of driving a school bus. Hobbies are fishing, sewing, gardening, ccanning, baking, reading. We have 4 children, 7 grandchildren and 1 great grandson. 
  • Bob Lathrop, wife Doretta
  • Mervin Lathrop, wife Thelma
  • Leroy Robertson, wife Leda Rae (Ralph)
  • Verna (Deana) Wolfe Woodward, husband Jim, retired, busy, mother of 7, grandmother of 12. We enjoy traveling. One of our daughters lives in New Orleans, so we enjoyed visiting with her at Mardi Gras this year. We also spend a lot of the summer at Bull Shoals in Mountain Home, Arkansas. 
  • Joyce (Wright) Weaver, husband Morris, sister Audrey Wegner. Retired 2 1/2 years. Spouse retired 6 1/2 years. We travel constantly (warm climes in the winter). We own several timeshare condos and surf the interstates. In Sept. we will visit Kentucky, South Carolina (Hilton Head) & Georgia. Then in November Branson & Hot Springs, Arkansas. 
  • Gene Austin
  • Byron Barr
  • Goldie (Butler) Loyd
  • Albert Lathrop, living Yorkville, IL
  • Donald Wolfe

Gurley's Slaughter House Ticket - item in Cora (Baldridge) Gurley's scrapbook.  Her note: Lyman [Gurley] started the first slaughter place in the year of 1946 later others started. This was a ticket for customer to fill out.
Gurley's Slaughter House, Wayne City, Illinois, Date, Name, Pork Processing Instructions
  • Backbone
  • Pork Chops
  • Trim Close
  • Medium
  • Sausage: Lean, Fat, Medium
  • Remarks

Indiana Historical Society. THG: Connections, Spring/Summer, 2019
  • Indiana Section-Township Range Map
  • Map of Missouri, ca. 1825

Mt. Vernon Register News Clippings:

Avonelle Richardson obituary, 2/14/2013 - Avonelle E. Richardson, 94, of Mt. Vernon and formerly of Opdyke, died at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013 at White Oak Rehabilitation & Health Care Center in Mt. Vernon.
She was born on Jan. 11, 1919 in Jefferson County, a daughter of Alva L. & Zota Ellen (Russell) Estes.
She is survived by two sons, Dennis M. Richardson and wife Pam of Mt. Vernon and Glen S. Richardson and wife Sara of Mt. Vernon; two daughters Karen Frederick and husband Randy of Macungie, Penn., and Deena Peterson and husband Dean of Woodlawn; 11 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. 
She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Harl & Wayne Estes; and two sisters, Lee Ellen Henderson & Evelyn Hottensen. 
Avonelle was a homemaker, a member of Jefferson County Homemakers Extension, the Town & Country Homemakers Unit and Logan Street Baptist Church in Mt. Vernon. 
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Hughey Funeral Home in Mt. Vernon with the Rev. Jimmy Bledsoe officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Vernon Memorial Gardens in Woodlawn. . . .

SaukValley.com Clippings:

Happy 80th Birthday, 11/25/2014 - Bob Lathrop of Rock Falls is ccelebrating his 80th birthday today, Nov. 25, 2014. Bob was born in Wayne City. Bob moved to Sterling, and worked for 42 years at Northwestern Steel & Wire Co.  His children are Debra, Machele, Mike & Paul. Doretta, Bob's wife of 58 years is hoping Bob will get 80 birthday cards to brighten his birthday. 

Wayne County Farm Bureau. Letter to Lyman Gurley, 1956 - item in Cora (Baldridge) Gurley's scrapbook. Her note: Because he dared to speak his mind this letter was wrote. The main office in Chicago had him reinstated.
Dear Sir:
Your contract with the Wayne County Farm Bureau is being cancelled January 1, 1957, in accordance with action of the Board of Directors meeting January 20, 1956.
Because of your actions during the period of time prior to the above mentioned date, we were led to believe that yo did not have the best interests of Farm Bureau at heart.
However, we may be in error. If we are, we invite you to appear at our next regular Board meeting, December 5, 1956, 1:30 p.m.
Sincerely yours, Roy Fearn, Secretary of Organization

Wayne County Press Clippings:

WCHS Class of 1951 Reunion photo, 2/11/2013 - includes Eugene Shipley

Wayne City High School Class of 1952 Reunion photo, 2/14/2013 - includes Joyce (Wright) Weaver, Verna (Deana) Wolfe, Doris (Coil) Lathrop, Mervin Lathrop

Guess Who? photo, nd - This is the Southern Railroad "river" bridge between Wayne City and Sims, and it is believed that the picture was taken at the dedication of the bridge. Several townspeople are gathered at the site, including Henry Erkman, top right, grandfather of Trixie Lathrop of Wayne City. She submitted the photo.

Dennis Wins Press Football Contest, nd - Dennis Brandt of Fairfield won the $35 from last  weekend's Wayne County Press football contest. He missed  only two games, an effort that was tied by two other entrants. Dennis picked the winner in the Tie Breaker game.  DuQuoin defeated Carmi/White County 19-14. Dennis picked DuQuoin, 27-24, Ben Vining & Stephen Lathrop both picked Carmi. . . . 

Community of Christ Church Mother/Daughters Unite at Banquet, nd - The Community of Christ Church held its annual Mother/Daughter banquet Saturday, May 10 at 6 p.m. in their Family Life Center. The theme for the evening was "A Beautiful Woman in Christ" with beauty products used as decorations and door prizes.  Joyce Caudle welcomed the women followed by a reading by gay Wright and a blessing on the meal by Lee Flechs. Seventy-eight guests enjoyed a delicious meal of smoked pork roast and fried chicken served with a variety of dishes.  Following the meal, guest speaker Judith Puckett told of Pioneer Women in Wayne County. She was then presented with a plant and a Mother's Day book.  . . . In attendance were . . . Bonnie Holler, Jackie Hogue, . . . Barbara Bolton, Trixie Lathrop, Suellyn Lathrop . . . 

Deputies Recognized, nd - Four Wayne County sheriff's deputies have been recognized for "outstanding DUI enforcement efforts" by the Alliance Against Intoxicated Motorists, a Schaumberg, Ill., DUI awareness and education organization. Sheriff Sonny McCulley said the deputies recognized were Steve Colclasure, Don Atwood, mark Tipps and Chad Shreve. Each of the deputies was issued by the AAIM. 

Burnt Prairie News, nd - On the evening of Thursday, Jan. 29, the Dale Colclasures got a phone call from their oldest son, Ed, saying that his wife, Rose was in a hospital. She was having terrible headaches and her brain was swelling and she couldn't see. On Friday morning she was in ICU and in a coma. She came out of the coma after 20 hours. The doctor told them that it would be a miracle if she made it through that weekend. A tumor was somewhere and sending lesions to the brain and it was very aggressive. On Monday, they did another CT scan. She was taken to St. Luke's Hospital in Duluth on Tuesday, had a biopsy of her lung on Wednesday. After having the biopsy, her lung started to collapse and a tube was put in. They put in a chest pump Thursday morning and she had her first radiation treatment Thursday afternoon.  She had another radiation treatment Friday and the chest tube was removed. They were told that she could go home on Saturday if the lung stayed up. An x-ray showed that the hold had gotten bigger and it hadn't healed good, so the tube was put back in and the word is now that she may go home Monday or Tuesday (2/9 or 2/10). When she does go home, Ed will be taking her to Duluth for radiation, week days until she has had 10 treatments. They should end on the 18th of February. I asked her last night if she wanted me to mention her in the Burnt Prairie news. Her answer was "Yes and to Prayer Groups." 

Tri-Annual Wheeler Family Reunion Held in Grayville, nd - Family members of the sons of the late Donald and Grace Wheeler of Fairfield gathered for their fifth tri-annual Wheeler Family Reunion on July 7 - 10 in Grayville. The sons, all deceased, were Bernard, Lowell & Robert G. Wheeler.  
Kent & Doris Wheeler, Jim & Carolyn Funkhouser and Denise & Brad Schroeder all of Grayville served as hosts for the reunion festivities. 
Representing the late Bernard & Evelyn Wheeler were Don & Betty Wheeler of Aldie, Va; Mike & Suzie Wheeler of Myrtle Beach, SC; Bernie & Cindy Wheeler of Dayton, OH; and Carl & Helen (Wheeler) Phillips of Greensboro, NC.  During the reunion a special birthday celebration was held for twins Bernie & Helen.
Representing the late Lowell Wheeler & Vera Wheeler Funkhouser family were Kent & Doris Wheeler, children Brad & Denise (Wheeler) Schroeder, their children, Kayla & Marshall all of Grayville; Klay & Heather Wheeler and children Kale and Jake from Noble; Jim & Carolyn Funkhouser and daughter Brooke all of Grayville. Jim is the son of the late Willis Funkhouser & Vera Wheeler Funkhouser. The oldest son, Dick of Daytona Beach, Fla., was unable to attend. 
Those attending from the family of the late Robert G. (Bob) Wheeler (former Postmaster of Mill Shoals) & Frieda (French) Wheeler of Goodlettsville, Tenn., were daughter Becky Garrison & husband Dr. David Garrison of St. Joseph, Mo, two of their daughters, Jennifer & Stacy Griggs and their daughter Anna of Bixby, Okla; Sara & Jeremy Schultz of Winston-Salem, NC. Daughter Suzanne & husband Michael Lowe of West Des Moines, Iowa were unable to attend, but were represented by their children Katherine & Matt.  Also attending was son Rob Wheeler of Goodlettsville, Tenn. Rob divided his time between Carbondale and Grayville while his son Ben played in a baseball tournament. Also attending were Charles & Wanda French of Fairfield, Freida Wheeler's brother.
Trixie (Erkman) Lathrop & husband Bill of Wayne City also attended. Trixie is the daughter of the late Lonnie & Anna Wheeler. 
The three-day reunion included visits to family cemeteries, family home sites in Fairfield and Mill Shoals, and touring/shopping in New Harmony, Ind.  The reunion culminated with a catfish and fried chicken dinner, talent showcase and worship service at the Grayville First Christian Church on Saturday evening. 
Twenty Eight Schoolmates Meet; Enjoy Game of Trivia, 9/1999 - Wayne City High School's class of 1954 held its 45th year reunion September 4, 1999, at the Wayne City Community Building.
Twenty-eight class members plus several spouses attended. 
Registration started at 4 p.m., followed with punch and snacks and much socializing. 
At 6 p.m. Rev. Darrell Highsmith offered the blessing and a buffet meal, catered by Marla Heifner and her family of helpers, was served. Everyone enjoyed ham, fried chicken and all the trimmings, hot rolls, desserts and drinks.
For the after-dinner program, Mary A. Smith offered a reading of Class of 54 BC (Before Computers). Glen Feather asked a number of questions for a game of trivia. 1954 nostalgic coffee mugs were awarded to the top 5 point achievers. In addition to Glen's trivia questions, his wife, Shirley, had researched microfiche at a library to provide the class with three pages of Wayne City trivia for the year '54. 
Marjorie Jelley & Verona Highsmith awarded the following prizes: a piggy bank to Louise Lowery for the most change (in pocket); a bottle of vitamins to Marjorie Jelley for the most recently married; a bottle of aspirins to Mary J. Bruce for the longest married; a screen door wall plaque to Laverne Peters for the door prize and a washer and dryer (hand towel pulled through a 3" washer) to Kerry Withrow for the grand prize.
Marilyn Green concluded the program by recognizing five deceased classmates. They were Lavern Smith, Audrey Lathrop, Allen Koker, Tommy Gross and Toby Vest. Marilyn lit five candles in their memory and gave some comments on each, then snuffed out the candlelights and concluded with a prayer.
Plans for a 50-year reunion in 2004 were discussed and research is being undertakne by classmates for the possibility of that reunion being held in Branson, Mo., for three or four days. Any classmate wishing to voice a comment on this idea could call Leon Barnard, Wayne City.
The class members responsible for planning this reunion were Charlotte Campbell, Marilyn Green, Marjorie Jelley, Mary Bruce, Mary Smith, Patsy Jackson and Verona Highsmith. 
Photo of the Class of 1954 includes: Bill Lathrop
Stan David Scholarship, photo, nd - Emily McKibben and Will Griffith were awarded the Stan David Memorial Athletic Scholarship during the FCHS [Fairfield Community High School] awards ceremony Thursday morning. Marty David is pictured presenting the awards and $500 scholarships.

Five Siblings Reach 50 Years of Marriage, 2/14/2013 - Five children of the late Albert & Grace Lathrop of rural Wayne City reached 50 years of marriage when their youngest sister, Dot (Phil) Utley of Tifton, Georgia, celebrated their 50th anniversary in December 2012. Both Dot and Phil are battling cancer.
Their brother Bob (Doretta) Lathrop of Rock Falls celebrated 50 years of marriage in 2006; sisters Betty (Eshmal) Porter of St. Louis in 2005; Barbara (Bob) Bolton of Fairfield in 2004 and Bonnie (Ivan) Holler of Fairfield in 1999.  
Lathrops to Celebrate 60th Wedding Anniversary, 6/23, 2011 - Mr. & Mrs. Glen Lathrop of Fairfield will be celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary on Thursday, June 23, 2011. Elder Harrolle Mayberry performed the ceremony at the minister's home at Wayne City. Witnesses were Hurshel and Delores Pennington of Wayne City.
Glen & Yvonne have three children: Cheryl (Steve) Hammil, Rich (Beth) Lathrop of Indianapolis, Ind., and Anita Morris of Fairfield. They also ahve four grandchildren, Gretchen (Jon) Smeltzer, Englewood, Ind., Jason (Lyndsy) Hammil, Louisville, Ky., Landon and Kelsey Morris of Fairfield.  

Wayne County Record Clippings:

Housewarming for Gurleys, 1951 - from Cora (Baldridge) Gurley's scrapbook - Those who went to the housewarming of Mr. & Mrs. Lyman Gurley from the Christian Church were Bro. & Mrs. Charles Webb, mrs. Emma Dickey, Hattie Thomason, Phoebe Willeman, Dora Forth, Mae Seabolt, Josie Austin, Mrs. Fleming, Mr. & Mrs. O.A. McRill, Mr. & Mrs. Elston Gurley and Mrs. J.R. Gurley. Mr. & Mrs. Gurley were presented with a magazine rack for their new home.

Lyman Gurley, photo, ca. 1951 - Lyman Gurley of Wayne City inspects one of the complex precision machines of Wayne City's new factory.

Wayne City Friends Help Lyman Gurley, ca. 1951 - A group of neighbors yesterday descended on the Lyman Gurley farm west of Wayne City and helped plant 2,500 pine trees.
These were planted on a little more than two acres of land that badly needed some erosion control practice. The work took three to four hours. The trees will bring the erosion problem under control. 
Ultimately the trees can be converted into fence posts that will have considerable value.
Mrs. Gurley is in a St. Louis hospital recovering from major surgery. A carload of Wayne City area residents drove to St. Louis to donate blood for her at the time of the operation. Mr. Gurley was in St. Louis with his wife when friends planted the trees. 
"They just thought it would be a nice thing if he'd find the trees planted when the Gurleys return," Dwight Esarey, farm planner said. 
Personnel from the Federal Soil Conservation Service & also Melvin Gerads, farm forester, assisted. 
Discussing Possibilities, photo, nd - Discussing possibilities of an extensive watershed development in the Keenes-Wayne City area are, from left, Woodrow Edmison, Keenes, Lyman Gurley, Wayne City and Bruce Clark, Champaign.  Mr. Clark is head of the Soil Conservation Service in Illinois.

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