The Platt-Cottrell-Smith reunion held at Wabaunsee, Kansas, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, August 25, 26, and 27, 1917 . JUST BEFORE WE STABTED TO CHURCH SUNDAY MORNING. THE SPOON AND SPOONHOLDERCousins Martha and looking on and Nellie Payne in thedoor whether the horse did or not. By the way through the entire event Ernestseemed to get his most hearty pleasure in making it possible for everybodye^e to have a good time. By eleven oclock the autos began to arrive bringing the old settlersfrom Wamego, Manhattan, Alma and the surrounding country. Notwith-standing the threatening weathe


The Platt-Cottrell-Smith reunion held at Wabaunsee, Kansas, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, August 25, 26, and 27, 1917 . JUST BEFORE WE STABTED TO CHURCH SUNDAY MORNING. THE SPOON AND SPOONHOLDERCousins Martha and looking on and Nellie Payne in thedoor whether the horse did or not. By the way through the entire event Ernestseemed to get his most hearty pleasure in making it possible for everybodye^e to have a good time. By eleven oclock the autos began to arrive bringing the old settlersfrom Wamego, Manhattan, Alma and the surrounding country. Notwith-standing the threatening weather fully 250 or more old friends and neighborsgathered and made merry and partook of the sumptuous picnic dinner whichwas, served in cafeteria style. A programme had been arranged for after dinner. This was somewhatshortened and interrupted by the rain which began at four or five programme was opened by singing America led by Cousin Mel, afterwhich Cousin Heman engaged in a fervent word of prayer and after anothersong the writer read an historical sketch of the Platt-Cottrell families, fulltext of which is found in subsequent pages of this booklet. Th


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