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Boulder Camera
Taken from Elmer Curtis Swallow scrapbooks. Submitted by
Leah McKin, LMckin7884@aol.com
Hand-dated 3 December 1940
Miss Maud Blackburn Celebrates BirthdayMiss Maud Blackburn, resident of the
county home for a number of years, celebrated her 67th birthday anniversary
Saturday by entertaining friends who called and brought gifts. Among
them were Rev. and Mrs. Roy Shade, who gave her a quilt; Mrs. C. F. Hixson,
who presented her with a luncheon cloth and napkins to use on the little
table in her room when she eats, and Mrs. Ralph Montgomery, who brought her
a birthday cake.
She received other gifts and many cards. Miss Blackburn has been a
member of the Free Methodist church, of which Rev. Shade is pastor, for over
a year.
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These appear on a scrapbook page where the only dates noted are 11/5/1940
and 12/3/1940. They appear to be from a single column of the Boulder
Camera. All are from E. C. Swallow's scrapbooks; contact me for scan.
Caps are mine, not the paper’s. -- Leah McKin, LMckin7884@aol.com
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Meyring of Salina spent the week-end in Nederland with
their son, Norman Meyring and his wife.
Over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Al Richardson entertained Mr. and Mrs. David
Scott from Long Beach, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. W. Jerome of Scotts Bluff,
Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailey of New York spent Saturday afternoon in the
Richardson home visiting, and that evening the group enjoyed a lovely dinner
prepared by Mrs. Richardson.
Glenn Stanley, traveling passenger agent for the Union Pacific, and family
spent the week-end in the Frank Allen home. Sunday evening the two
families went to Denver and enjoyed dinner together.
Mrs. Irene Mitchel and her son, Bill, spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. Snyder, who had just returned from a week’s trip in Denver with her
son, George, and family.
Elmer and Vernon Rudine, Olga and her son, Bruce Fowler, all of Denver,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stacey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Deal of Boulder visited Wednesday and had dinner with
their daughter, Mrs. Lester Snyder, and family. Bob Snyder of Denver
will spend the rest of the week here with his family. He and his
father, Lester Snyder, were deer hunting last week in the White River
National Forest where each bagged a deer.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson, Jr., took in a show last
Saturday evening and enjoyed a late snack at Wayne’s in Boulder.
Mrs. Ray Flahirty left Nederland for Fountain, Colo., Thursday to be with
her father. He is seriously ill with ear trouble.
The many friends of Willard Roberts will be interested to know that he is
taking a post-graduate course in mechanics in Boulder high school. The
course includes welding and sheet metal work.
Wilbur and Leslie Todd and Floyd Robinson left Wednesday morning for San
Diego, Calif., where Wilbur Todd and Floyd Robinson will spend their
vacation. Leslie Todd plans to find work and stay there.
The employes of the Bureau of Roads of the Nederland district gave a party
which was a house-warming on Mr. and Mrs. George McCOLLUM and family in
their new home in Boulder Saturday night. Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Roney, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green, Jake Harris and Mrs. Harry Clark. Elinor and
Ernest Harris entertained with musical selections, then the group played
some new and clever games. Their refreshments were ice cream, cake and
coffee.
Johnnie Jackson’s car was put out of commission last Monday evening when he
was struck by a Denver car. He, George Todd, and Harvey Sanderson were
on their way fishing. Mr. Todd sustained minor injuries.
Ed Hollifield is confined to bed with lumbago; but he still thinks of
others. He says he has four pure white puppies which he has been taking
care of and which might be happier with some kind little boy. No doubt
the first four boys who see Mr. Hollifield will get the puppies.
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