KERNEYS ATTEND REUNION SUNDAY AT TABOR PARK
Malvern Leader
September 3, 1936
Mrs. Laura Kerney and Josie and Marion Kerney of near Malvern drove to Tabor Sunday and enjoyed a reunion of Kerney relaives held in the park. Thirty-two were present for the bountiful basket dinner and the visit together in the afternoon.
Those attending besides the above mentioned were Mrs. Julia Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Patton and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Torpy of near Tabor, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Irwin, Berdina, Veldeen and Leo, Robert Briley and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Briley, Alma, Helena and Marlin of near Sidney, Mr. and Mrs. McMullen and Ramona of near Shenandoah, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thayer, William, Murl, George, Kenneth, Louella and Darwin.
KERNEY FAMILY HAVE REUNION AT SIDNEY
Malvern Leader
August 26, 1937
Claud Kerney and daughters, Katherine and Frances, Mrs. Laura Kerney and Josie accompanied by Marian Kerney drove to Rodeo park in Sidney after services Sunday to attend the Kerney reunion. There were about 40 present to enjoy the picnic dinner and visit. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton and family of Fullerton, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Thayer and family of Oakland, Mrs. Julia Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Patton and son of Tabor, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Irwin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Briley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McMullen and daughter, all of near Sidney, Marian Kerney, soon to be 79 years of age was the oldest one present and Ronald Patton, six weeks of of Fullerton, Neb., was the youngest of the group.