Sunday, April 26, 2009

William T. & Ann Scholl Family Newspaper Clippings

Daily Capital News

December 20, 1940

The Rev. R. C. Abram of Columbia completed his tenth year as pastor of the Christian church at Auxvasse last Sunday. The annual election of officers of the church resulted as follows: Jodia Cox, reelected elder for a term of three years: Eddie Meyer. E. E. Hape and Charles Scholl, deacons for three years: Sam M. Turner, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. J. M. Motley, pianist; Mrs. San Turner, assistant pianist for one year.


Mexico Ledger

September 25, 1975

PUBLIC SALE

Sat., Sept. 27-2:00 pm

North Mary St. - Auxvasse, Mo.

Estate of Eva Scholl

HOUSEHOLD, ANTIQUES, ETC.

Kitchen Cabinets

Rockers

Bed & Springs

Dresser

Chifferobe

Walnut Safe

Chest of Drawers

9x12 Rug

Table & Chairs

Treadle Sewing

Machine

Davenport

Library Table

Mirrors

Warm Morning Gas

Heater

Wriger Type Washer

Dishes, Pans

Other Things Too Numerous To List

Terms: CASH Lorene Boyd

Bill Millard-Auctioneer

Marie Millard-Clerk Lucille Boyd-Cashier

 

 

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Find A Grave Website

Find A Grave is a resource for finding the final resting place of family, friends, and 'famous' individuals. With millions of names and photos, it is an invaluable tool for the genealogist and family history buff. Find A Grave memorials can contain rich content including photos, biographies and dates. Visitors can leave 'virtual flowers' on the memorials they visit, completing the online cemetery experience.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Mrs. Hughes Maupin Dies Here Today, Rites Incomplete

Fulton Sun Gazette
Saturday, June 22, 1957

Mrs. Hughes Maupin Dies Here Today, Rites Incomplete

Mrs. Hughes Maupin, 79, a resident of Auxvasse, died here this morning about 10:45 at the home of her son, Glen Maupin. She had been ill several weeks. 

Funeral arrangements were not complete.

Survivors besides her son, Glen, include three grandsons, Gene and Tom Maupin of Fulton and Bob Funk of Auxvasse.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Joseph & Jennie (Berry) Scoll Family Newspaper Clippings

The Bismarck Tribune
October 15, 1929
Minot N D Oct 15—Sheriff W E Slaybaugh of Minot has joined with Sheriff James Scholl of McHenry county in investigating the burglarizing of the Muus Bros store at Oranvillo, 24 miles east of Minot.

The Bismarck Tribune
October 15, 1929
Not until the boy was threatened with death, did the elder Krim reveal the hiding place of his money. Although previously reported as $2,000, the loot actually obtained amounted to $1,100. Sheriff James Scholl of McHenry county said today.

The Bismarck Tribune
January 26, 1931
To Question Bannon About Old Murder
Minot, N. D, Jan. 28 – Sheriff James Scholl, Towner, has revealed he plans to question James F. Bannon, held on a charge of implication in the sextuple slaying of the Raven family near Schafer, concerning the death of a woman in McHenry county 18 years ago.
The aged woman, according to Sheriff Scholl, died under what were considered suspicious circumstances at the time. She lived on a farm in the Norwich vicinity, about two miles from Bannon 's farm, the sheriff said. Her body was found in the ruins of her burned shack.

The Bismarck Tribune
September 23, 1931
After an investigation of circumstances surrounding the death, this morning, Police Chief O’Leary instructed James Scholl, sheriff of McHenry county, to apprehend a man who was in Minot Tuesday and who is known to have visited and talked with Mrs. Korchenko.

Mexico Evening Ledger
October 9, 1947
Mr. and Mrs. John Scholl, Mr. and Mrs. Jim, Scholl of this city and Buddy Scholl of Washington
spent Sunday in Wellsville with Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Scholl of that city.

Mexico Evening Ledger
August 12, 1948
Mr. and Mrs. John Scholl and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scholl spent Sunday in Auxvasse with Mrs. Milton Scholl and family.

Mexico Evening Ledger
September 27, 1949
Mr. and Mrs. James Scholl were the Sunday guests of Deputy and Mrs. John Scholl in Columbia

Mexico Evening Ledger
November 19, 1949
Mr. and Mrs. John Scholl of Columbia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Squires here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scholl and family of Washington arrived here this week to be the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scholl and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Barnthouse and family.

Mexico Evening Ledger
December 28, 1949
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scholl entertained Sunday with a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. John Scholl of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Scholl of Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Squires, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Squires, Mr. Jim Newman, Miss Hattie Newman, Mrs. Delia Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Barnthouse and son, Kay Bundy, Marylnn Barnthouse of this city and Glen Scholl of Tacoma,
Wash.

Mexico Evening Ledger
March 30, 1950
Mr. and Mrs. James Scholl entertained for their grandson James (Buddy) Scholl who celebrated
his birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hulen, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Barnthouse, Marilyn
Barnthouse, Hollis Hulen, Rosa Bell Barnes, Phyllis Stites, Forrest Roberts, Ralph Hulen,
Kay and Butch Bundy.

Mexico Evening Ledger
June 23, 1954
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Barnthouse entertained Sunday with a farewell dinner honoring Buddy Scholl
and his cousin, Kah Bundy, who left Monday for Tacoma, Wash., to visit relatives. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. James Scholl of Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Bradley and son Gary of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Yager Jr., of Mexico and Butch Bundy of the home. William Barnthouse of Burlington, Iowa, came Monday to visit his father, Lyle Barnthouse, and family.

Mexico Ledger
November 11, 1970
The 90th birthday of Kyle P. Scholl was celebrated Sunday with a cake and ice cream party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scholl. Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morris, Mrs. Sue Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and son, Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of St. Charles, Mrs. Price Davis and Toni of Wellsville, and Bill Dye of Paris.

Mrs. John B. Scholl Dies

Mexico Ledger
June 23, 1975

Mrs. John Scholl Rites Wednesday

CENTRALIA - Mrs. John Scholl, 85, of Centralia, died Saturday at 11:45 p.m. at the Audrain Medical Center after an extended illness. Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Pickering Funeral Home in Centralia. Burial will be in the city cemetery. Visitation will be after 2:30 Tuesday. Mrs. Scholl was born May 1, 1899 in Callaway County, the daughter of Robert E. and Nancy Ella Robertson Weaver. She married John B. Scholl in Boone County Feb. 8, 1908. He proceeded her in death on April 19,1953. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Glenn (Mary Eva) Squires of Centralia, one sister Mrs. Forrest Badder, who lives out of state, one niece, and several cousins. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Centralia and was very active in church work for many years.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Rex Bundy - 2nd Great Grandson of William & Sarah

Mexico Ledger

October 21, 1970

Rex Bundy Rites To Be On Friday

CEJNTRALIA-Funeral services for Airman First Class Rex Bundy, 22, of Centralia, who died in a plane crash Oct. 2 in Taiwan, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Centralia United Methodist Church. Airman Bundy was in flight from Taipei,Ching Chaun Kang Air Force Base on the island of Taiwan. He was one of 43 men aboard the flight who perished. He was born Jan. 3, 1948, in Seattle, Wash, and was a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Barnthouse of Centralia. Airman

Bundy was a 1965 graduate of Centralia High School and graduated from Northeast Missouri State College, Kirksville, in August 1969. He entered the Air Force and received his basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. He received training at Wichita, Kan. He was a member of the Centralia United Methodist Church.

 On Aug. 16, 19C9, he was married to the former Andrea Gayle Rohr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Homer Rohr of Centralia. Mrs. Bundy has been living with her parents at Route 1, Centralia, since her husband's departure for Taiwan a few days before the accident. Airman Bundy is survived by his wife, his parents; a sister, Mrs. Tom (Kay) Cox of Centralia; and his grandfather, James Scholl of Centralia. Military services will be held in Centralia by Whiteman Air Force Base, Knob Noster. The Rev. Thomas Adams will officiate at funeral services with burial in Glendale Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the Fenton Funeral Home in Centralia from Thursday noon until Friday noon

 

James M. Scholls Reflect on Marriage of 58 Years

Columbia Missourian
March 14, 1966


James M. Scholls Reflect on Marriage of 58 Years

One of the first things Mr. and Mrs. James M. Scholl did when they married March 11, 1904, was stake out claims in North Dakota and build a sodhouse or “shack.” Today, after 58 years of marriage, they recall vividly “those awful times,” As Mrs. Scholl calls them.

While they lived in North Dakota for 33 years, the Scholls can’t forget April 15, 1915 – the day a snow blizzard hit, covering the windows of their two-story frame house and snowing under cattle, cows and hogs for three days.

Mr. Scholl used to hunt coyote and was sheriff of Towner N.D., for seven years. Mrs. Scholl ran a dressmaking shop in Grandview, N.D. But the 30’s brought a sandstorm and drought: six of their horses starved to death.

“You couldn’t see your hand before you,” Mrs. Scholl said.

Mr. and Mr. Scholl left their homestead – 500 good acres – and went to Tacoma, Wash. There they lived for 12 years, where they both worked at Ft. Lewis, Wash., during World War II, Mr. Scholl in the canteen, Mrs. Scholl in the sewing room.

They visited Centralia in 1943 and decided to stay. Mr. and Mrs. Scholl had a dairy farm in Centralia for a time – “32 cows without a milking machine.” Their daughter, Genevieve, could “milk as many cows as anybody,” but their son Glenn didn’t like it.

A retired foreman of the Centralia Special Road Dist., Mr. Scholl now patrols Centralia’s school children.

The Scholls have seven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Their son, Glenn, lives in Tacoma and has five children. Their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle W. Barnthouse, Centralia, have two children – Mrs. Thomas Cox, also of Centralia, and Rex, a freshman at the University.

Mr. and Mrs. Scholl have lived in Centralia for 23 years and say they will take Missouri over North Dakota anytime.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Congratulations Kevin


Kevin Knaus is a 3rd great grandson of William & Sarah Scholl.

Carroll County Comet: The Carroll County Community Foundation has announced the Lilly Endowment Community Scholars for 2009.

Carroll senior Kevin Knaus and Delphi senior Nicole Springer will each receive fulltuition, four-year scholarships to an Indiana college of their choice. They will also receive a stipend for required books and equipment.

Kevin, who ranks first in his class at Carroll Jr.-Sr. High School, plans to attend Butler University and pursue a degree in pharmacy.

"When I got the letter that I was a Lilly recipient, I was extremely thankful to everyone involved, and a weight was lifted off my shoulders. I now know where I will be attending college and am very grateful to be able to attend a top-notch university like Butler," he said.

Kevin is active at his school, serving as president of National Honor Society, Historians Club and Spanish Club. He is also an officer for Student Council, and a member of Key Club. He serves as a Caring Connection Mentor and helps at the Kokomo Rescue Mission.

Read the rest of the article here.