Randall
By Fawna Barrett
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Pauline McMillan and MarciaNulty
met Monica Nulty in Salina for a day
together.
Merlin and Carolyn Dixon were
weekend guests oftheirdaughter, Kristi
and Phil Vetter and family. They ac-
companied them to the Kansas State
Fair.
Steph, Brad, Shelby and Sydney
hosted a party after the Lions water-
melon feed Sunday evening to honor
Jake's ninth birthday. Cake and ice
cream were served toTroy and Allison
Carlgren and family, Marvel Beeler,
Shirley and Don Bigham, Jeanette and
Donald Barrett, Charli and Don Barrett.
Corbin Greene was an overnight guest
of Jake.
Neighbors and friends brought trac-
tors and equipment to the David Kadel
farm to work his wheat ground. David
is recovering from injuries from a plane
crash. Alice Kadel, his mother, fur-
nished the noon lunch tor the workers.
A large crowd attended the Lions
Hot Dog and Watermelon feed at the
Randall Park Sunday evening. It was
probably one of the nicest nights,
weatherwise, in the history of this an-
nual event.
Joe and Maxine Anderson accom-
panied Joe D. and Charlotte Anderson
to Topeka to attend the rehearsal and
wedding of David and Karlun Callanan
at the Presbyterian Church in Topeka.
The reception was held on the campus
of Washburn University. David is the
son of Sharman (Anderson) and Jim
Callanan, Lee's Summit, Me. All of
the Anderson family except Larry were
present for the festivities. Others from
here attending were Ruth Rhodes, who
rode with her son, Bill Rhodes and his
wife• They newlyweds left early the
next morning for a honeymoon in
Cancun, They will live in Topeka.
Fawna Barrett and Susan's mother,
Gloria Westerman, were guests of
Ferris and Susan Barrett, Kelsie and
Haley. They attended a grandparent's
lunc h at St• Cecelia's School, Haysville,
as guests of Haley. Fawna visited
Natalie Wood, Solomon, Monday af-
ternoon. They called on Harvey and
Pat Wood. Harvey is recovering from
recent surgery.
Jerrod Wilson and Donette Kost,
Hutchinson, visited Phyllis and Junior
Wilson. Last Wednesday, Kim and
Kyle Hoppe and family were their
guests fbr cake and ice cream as they
celebrated Alec's birthday
Randall United Church Women met
Sept, 3 for a day of quilting on the
bazaar queen size quilt and baby quilt.
Roll call was answered with "Tales
from School," Phyllis Wilson had de-
votions, "Soul Tending," from "Front
Porch Tales' by Paul Gulley. She read
a prayer poem. Shirley Rank was
hostess.
Make the punishment fit the crime.
Local quilter creates
Confederate quilt~
Robbie Rothchild, Mankato, has
created a Confederate flag quilt and it
is headed to South Carolina.
While visiting her children in
Summerville, S.C., in June, Robbie's
granddaughter requested her~
grandmother's help in making a Con-
federate flag quilt.
While shopping, Robbie met
Carolyn and Frank Price, owners of a
shop that sells Confederate items.
When Carolyn Price learned what
Robbie and her granddaughter were
doing, she asked Robbie to make hei" a
Confederate quilt. Robbie agreed, if
Price would furnish the fabric.
After the fabric was purchased,
Robbie had Carolyn place the fabric
• squares where she wanted them on
Carolyn's bed and the squares were
pinned together, Robbie brought the
pinned quilt top to her home in Man-
kate and began piecing and Mrs. Koster
of Downs machine quilted the top.
The Confederate quilt is now com-
pleted and ready to be shipped to Price.
According to Robbie, this is the most
expensive quilt she has made and the
cost of the material was more than
$800.
Formoso
By Elaine Clark
Jamie McFarlane broke his ankle
Aug. 24 and is on crutches.
Robert and Ada Grimm visited
Becky Huber.
Katherine Grimes and Nelson and
Merna Keeler, Mankato, and Bob and
Gen Grimes, Cheney, Wash., visited
Ann Keeler last week.
Edna Engle returned home Tues-
day after a three week visit with Kenny
and Kristy Guy and Bobby, and Preston
and Kim Pelkey, Lacie and Cody, all of
Hutchinson.
Kathy McMartin and Jerrica, Las
Vegas, arrived Tuesday for a visit with
Lisa McFarlane, Jamie and Alexis.
Robert and Ada Grimm were visi-
tors of Lonnie and Sheila Myers, Sa-
vannah and Gatlin, Jewell.
Bob and Gen Grimes, Cheney,
Wash., and Katherine Grimes, Man-
kate, visited Brad Keeler.
Howard and Louise Field visited
Melvin Boyer and Ralph Spiegel at
rest homes in Beloit.
lla Nelson returned home Wednes-
day after caring for her cousin, Leona
Logue, at Wichita. Leona passed away
Aug~ 26.
Ann Keeler visited Maxine
Dempsey at Mankat&
Corey" Haskins and Dalton Barth
played in the Mankatojunior high soap
scrimmage. James and Shelly Haskins
and Kyle attended.
Jackie Jensen and friends were visi-
tors of Gloria Massey.
Darla Lewis, Leoti, arrived Thurs-
day evening for a visit with Dioyd and
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Rabble Rothchild, Mankato, whose hobby is making quilts, recently completed this Confederate flag quilt for a
woman in South Carolina. Fabric for the quilt cost more than $800.
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Linda Strnad•
Howard and Louise Field visited
Ruby Stafford at Belleville Health Care.
Mankato Elementary students and
families attended school carnival Fri-
day evening.
(Last week's news)
Labor Day weekend guest of Brad
Keeler were Larry and Glenda Keeler,
Tonganoxie, Kevin and Jolene Harper,
Wichita, Nelson and Merna Keeler,
Mankato, and Rosemay Doxon, Jewell.
Mary Jane Armstrong and Gay,
LaJunta, Colo., were Labor Day week-
end guests of Bill and Connie Smith.
Phyllis Smith, Mankato, jointed them
for Sunday dinner.
Curt and Jody Free and Anika,
Salina, were Labor Day weekend guest
of Ben and Shirley Free. Bob and Becky
Roush and Luke joined them.
Labor Day weekend guests of Steve
and Lorieta Du'nstan were Mindy
Dunstan and Tyler Dunstan, Manhat-
tan, and Russell Dunstan, Salina.
Dan and Lynn Dempsey camped at
Lovewell Lake Labor Day weekend.
Wayne and Rita Allen returned
home Labor Day weekend after vaca-
tioning for a week in Colorado and
Utah.
Labor Day weekend guests of
Kenny and Becky Huber were Jim and
Nancy Howell, Gloria Massey, Robert
and Ada Grimm and Brittany Massey,
Hardy. Janet Higer brought,lunch Tues-
day and ate with Becky. Other visitors
last week were Ada Grimm, Gloria
Massey and Jerry Lynn and Candy
Massey, Bruce and Lillie, Hardy.
Kevin and Jolene Harper, Wichita,
were Labor Day weekend guests of
Ann Keeler. Saturday evening they
visited Katherine Grimes and Nelson
and Merna Keeler at Mankato. Sunday
they visited Brad Keeler, Larry and
Glenda Keeler, Henry and Mary Smies
and Charlie Smies.
Labor Day weekend guests of Rob-
ert Sloan and fiance, Vilma
"Concepcion, were Anthony Sloan,
Keamey, Ada Sloan, Salina, Julie Gal-
loway and Shawn and Debbie
Golloway, St. Louis, and Taylor and
Edna Ruth Clark.
Formoso Senior Citizens met on
Labor Day with nine attending for din-
ner and a short business meeting..
Visitors of Joyce Patrick were Gene
and Elaine Clark, Vera Reed and Tony
and Becky Patrick, Salina.
Gary and Chrystal Massey, Clifford,
Brittany and Cody, Candy Massey,
Bruce and Lillie, all of Hardy, and
Gloria Massey visited Robert and Ada
.Grimm.
John Peters had lunch in Salina
with Perneli Peters, Topeka.
Lorieta Dunstan and Tyler were in
Lt. Louis Wednesday so Tyler could
have the cast taken off his leg.
Trenton Mitchell was a Friday and
Saturday guests of his grandparents,
Dale and Ivah Hoard.
John and Patty Pillard, Salina, were
weekend guests of Wayne and Rita
Allen. They had supper Saturday in
Mankato to celebrate Wayne's birth-
day. \
Renee Holmes and gra'ndson, Ethan,
Hesston, were weekend~guests of
Forrest Dempsey•
Don and Ruth Fleming, Mark and
Karla Fleming, Amanda, Levi and
Kyle, Paul and Angela Fleming, Lee's
Sumit, Me., were guests ofRita Koehn
at Lawrence. Ruth and Rita celebrated
their 60th birthday with 75 family
members and friends attending.
Matt Howell, Hays, was Labor Day
weekend guest of Jim and Nancy
Howell.
Robert and Ada Grimm were Satur-
day visitors of Lonnie and Sheila
Myers, Savannah and Gatlin, Jewell.
They celebrated Savannah's 16th birth-
day. Others attending were Leverne
and June Myers, Gaylor, Kenny and
Marta Chandler, Randall, and Pastor
Wayne and Karla Fiegel, Jewell.
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Sunday, Sept. 21
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Already consigned:
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Consignments also taken day of auction
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Becky Huber and Janet Higer,
Travis, Tycen and Mason, Mankato,
had lunch in Concordia Saturday.
Howard Field was a Saturday visi-
tor of Howard Ross.
Clifford Massey and Bruce Massey,
Hardy, were Saturday overnight guests
of Robert and Ada Grimm.
Dloyd and Linda Strnad attended
the Kansas Sate Fair Sunday with Jerry
and Wave Nekuda, Wichita.
Howard and Lousie Field, Pastor
Bob Elwell, and Rosemary Doxon,
Jewell, had Sunday dinner at Scandia.
Nelson and Mema Keeler, Mankato,
were Sunday evening visitors of Ann
Keeler.
Kenny and Becky Huber and Rob-
ert and Ada Grimm were Sunday
evening guests of Dan and Janet Higer,
Travis, Tycen and Mason, Mankato.
They celebrated Tycen's 4th birthday.
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Burr Oak
By Anna Belle Grubbs
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Hazel Korb is a patient in St. Johns,
Salina, for therapy and recuperation.
Bob Korb, Larkie and Ed Searcy,
Nancy Aspegren, Marie Pinson and
Janice and Terry McCutcheon have
visited her.
Kerry Waugh, Manhattan, was
home for the weekend•
Wanda Fraiser's mother, Elsie
Carper, Lebanon, is home from the
hospital recuperating.
Skylar Fraiser, Lawrence, was home
for the weekend. Wanda, Doug, Skylar
and Caleb visited her mother•
Those con!lag foL~.[he Jimmy
McCormick memorial services were
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Fogo, Karen Sue
and Mike Fogo, Mr. and Mrs. John
McCormick, Rada Stanton, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Benedict, Jean Bell, Mary
Ann Foley, Mr. and Mrs. John Garman
and Jessica, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kilgore
and Megan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sharp, Hazel Fogo Stanley and hus-
band, Bob Siehert and Alan Anderson.
Phil and Trela Howard, Wee
Howard and friend, Andover, Brian
and Jeanette Howard and Melinda,
Edmond, Okla., were weekend guests
of Wanda Howard, Denise Gunn and
Cori.
Greta Sherman and Charlie Will-
iams, Toronto, called on Wilma
Underwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Norris and
daughter have moved into the Danafer
farm house.
Lance Barnes, Red Cloud, was a
' weekend guest of grandparents Cliff
and Glenny Barnes,
Lou Ann Harris handed out 20 dozen
roses on Good Neighbor Day. The
recipients shared with others.
Guests of Barbara and Warren
White were Cindy Maruniak,
Englewood, Colo., Le Ann Sinks and
Thursday, September 1 t, 2003
Dorothy Oliver.
Visitors of Marjorie Johnson in the
hospital and since coming home were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Byers, Wanda
Howard, Midge Oliver, Anna Belle
Grubbs, Nancy McCorkle, Glenny
Barnes, Edna Fogo, Madeline
McMains, GenevaGarman, Mary Ann
Foley, Louise Korb, Lyle and Eliza-
beth Reece, Barb Howard, Denise
Gunn and Cori, Becky Underwood,
Deb Underwood, Mary Modlin, Lorie
Waugh, Glenadean Terrill, Bobby and
Marilyn Johnson, Jerod Johnson and
Brandy Burkhart, Chuck and Joyce
Johnson, Susan Figgie, Mr. and Mrs.
Travis Figgie and family.
Rosie Damon and Wilma
Underwood were in Beloit.
Vivian Reed, Geneva Garman and
Wilma Underwood had dinner together
in Beloit, then went for a drive.
Winnie McNichols was hostess to
the Monday morning Bible Study.
Anna Belle and Homer Grubbs at-
tended the retirement reception honor-
ing Dwight Frost, rural letter carrier
for 33 years, at the Esbon Senior Cen-
ter.
Northbranch
By Ruth Glover
Because of rainy weather, "Church
in the Park" was changed from the Red
Cloud Park to the Northbranch annex.
A large crowd was in attendance for
both the service and meal following.
Pastor Ken Smith opened the meeting
with greetings and prayer. Rosetta
Jeffery led in group singing and pastor
Les Ellis gave a children's demonstra-
tion. Music was'-two songs by the
children and a song by the male quartet
from Northbranch. Ken Smith gave
the message.
Friends Women will meet at the
church Sept. 1"I at 2 p.m.
J.A.M. (Jesus and Me) begins Sept.
17 at the Burr Oak Methodist Church
after school. There will be groups for
kindergarten through eighth grade.
The fall area rally is Sept. 21 at the
Waconda Lake. Boating begins at 3
p.m. with potluck meal at 5:30. John
Penrose and the Interfaith Ministries
Drama Team will have a service at
6:30.
LaDoyt and Jeanette Mosier and
family, Savannah, Ga., visited a few
days with her parents, Norman and
Velma Lee Smuck. They went to Alton
to visit Homer and Lois Smuck.
Betty Wallace and Erma Dillon were
in Hastings one day to celebrate their
birthdays•
Lori Dillon was an overnight guest
of John and Erma Dillon. She was on
her way home to Wichita from visiting
other relatives.
Tim and WandaWarner and Allison
went to Norton to visit her mother,
Zeta Zellmer.
Bud Lewis and Bobbi Kay were
overnight guests of his sister, Lonnie
Buckley and Earl. Kerm and Loyce
Jeffery joined them for a cafe dinner in
the evening.
Glen and Patsy Warner went out to
eat one evening to celebrate their wed-
ding anniversary. While there they
met Harvey and Jane Diehl and visited.
Nicole Jeffery, Mankato, was an
overnight guest of her grandparents,
Curtis and Marilyn Jeffery, and went
to church with them Sunday.
Panorama
By Fawna Barrett
Many white heralds swirled and
dipped as they hovered over a bloom-
ing alfalfa field announcing the com-
ing of the Monarch butterflies. Gently
caressing a cheek, the top of a human
head or the wild grasses, the graceful,
quick movements of these delicate
white butterflies are glorious.
Whether drinking nectar from the
alfalfa or the early morning dew, these
tiny creatures appear to feast on life,
sunshine, warmth and the soft breeze.
Maybe they are playing games of tag
or wing-float as they explore and re-
discover the K,3nsas landscape.
Aislinn, l_xxtgepole, Neb. In a few days to a week, the Men-
Anna Belle Ruggles, Paso Robles, archs should come through on their
Calif., and Floye Parmenter, Lake semiannual migration trek; this one is
Isabella, Calif., are visiting their sister, the long way south for the winter.
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Odessa-Dentoni
By Ruth L. Obert
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kattenb¢
ited Wilbur Oberts Monday ev
Ernie and l
Elsie Carper at a Salina
week.
Steven Obert was
guest of Wilbur Oberts.
Jeanette Luke took Mr.
Wilbur Ohert to
ternoon.
Wednesday morning Ruth
the Good Samaritan Hospital e
an artery ballooned and
Jeanette Luke and the
home Thursday.
. Elsie Carper came home
hospital Thursday afternoon.
Dave
tal the past week.
Nola Bess Atwood was
garden goodies in Odessa
hood Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Obert
the reception for Dwi
Mr. and Mrs. Kenn'
fifth birthday party for
day at the Park in Smith
Dorintha Standley attended
(Last week's news)
Martha Peterson visited
Kattenbergs.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
girls visited Emie Kattenbergs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ritter'
Maude Keller
Audrey Young took dinner a
with Maude Keller.
Dorintha Standley visited
Feldman at Smith Center.
Jeanette Luke was at Wilbur
and did some yard work.
Lillie Haresnape fell and
head. She was taken to~
is doing okay now.
_ Virginia Alexander an,
ters were at church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mariz
ebrated their birthdays with
dinner at Lebanon.
Mildred Thummel
100th birthday Sunday with
house at Esbon Senior(
Steven Obert and Dixi
visitors of Wilbur Oberts.
Olive Hill
Visitors during the
ing worship service at the
Church were Monte Bean
and Lois Bean, Beloit. David
Stenzel, missionaries to
in charge of adult Sunday
worship services. Ushers
Johnson and Bill Blauvelt.
The Olive Hill Church
tion hosted a potluck supper
evening for the Stenzels. Ril
and Deanna Sbelton had
program.
Jacqueline Boyles was
Aug. 31 for teaching
for 40 years at the Olive Hill
David and Jean Stenzei
visiting with his mother,
Stenzel, WaKeeney, Kan.
Harley Schuster was
her sixth birthday with a
homeSunda3
Melissa and Wyatt Schuster,
guests attending
friend, Lois Bean and Matt
Beloit, Merrill and
Jamestown, Melinda and Kyl,
Phillipsburg, Zelda Schuster
and Jean Schuster, Twila
Tonya and Walker Cool,
Visitors of Wilma Andrews
week were George and Artheal
Mema Lee Wester, Adeline
and Mary Jane Mohler.
Donnaand Gar]
Saturday visitors of Vera
took Vera to the Olive Hill
potluck supper. Dennis
his mother several times the
Gerald and Jacqueline
Stanley and Virginia Johnson,
City, at ~t cafe near Aurora
had dinner together.
Amanda Eakins,
weekendguestofDarren
and Allison Thompson.
Anya are classmates.
Ruth and Larry
Saturday visitors of her
Ross.
Mildred Reece Randall,
nied Jim and Marie le Stone t
Sunday where they attende .
dinner at the home of.Joe ana;
Conrad.
Harold and Lorna ~ rilto~
Monday evening visitors in tl~
of Terry, Janice and Justin ,'lcL-~
and visited with Shane 1~ [cCta
Lexington, Ky. H,= is her help
parents for a few weeks with
iltly.
Richard and Gloria Gli
Schlaefli were Sunday
of Gerald and Jacqueline
Superior cafe. In the
Boyles attendedthe
tirement open house at
nior Citizens Center.
Robert Harvey attended
Methodist ChurCh, Republic,'
evening.
Pauline Hanson, Oak, was;
noon visitor
Callers the past week
Hasemeyer home were Cad l
John and Jo
issa, Laeey and Miranda
Rosemary and
Hasemeyer went to
they visited in the home
Rogers.
Mankato City
Connects:
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Disconnects: Joni and
Meier, 206 N. Center;
Tracey Schoenberger, 307