January 8, 2018
This is “Our Past Is Present” from the Geary County
Historical Society.
Today’s
story is titled “A Surprise For The Preacher And His Wife”. In January of 1881, Reverend Volney Powell
wrote to a Junction City newspaper that he and his wife were quietly enjoying
an evening visit with their neighbors, Captain White and his family, when
suddenly they were interrupted by an announcement that a couple was wanting to
be married. Apparently, this kind of
short notice was not uncommon for the Preacher.
Reverend
Powell and his wife went to the home of the couple who had made the request and
upon opening the door to the house found no one visible. However, a boy appeared and told them the
party was in the back. Reverend Powell
and his wife quickly went through the house and unbolted the back door to find
people laughing and snickering. There
were several matrons as well as several brides elect - really too many to
count.
Each one of
the couples deposited mysterious packages on a table. It seems the Preacher and his wife were the
ones being honored and had been tricked into coming to the house for that
purpose. Groceries that would last them a long time were given them at what was
called a “pounding party”. The practice
of giving a “pound” of various commodities was usually reserved for newly
married couples on the frontier.
However, the long-wed Powell’s were surprised that THEY were the ones
receiving the gifts.
And…. that
is today’s story on “Our Past Is Present” from the Geary County Historical
Society.
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