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Page 4 Colby Free Press Thursday, February 26, 2004 Family Deaths Faye F. Mollerstrom Beulah Cemetery in Colby. Senior Center to hold pancake feed Organist was Pat Ziegelmeier Faye F. Mollerstrom, 81, of The Senior Progress Center will Donna Schielke, director of the broccoli and cauliflower salad, din- and soloist was Jerry Vincent. Pall- Belleville, died Friday, Feb. 20, have a Sausage and Pancake Feed center, says no special invitation is ner role, pineapple chunks. bearers were Mike Bahe, Greg Senior News 2004 at Belleville Health Care Cen- Saturday, March 6 from 7 a.m. to 2 needed to join in the lunchtime fel- Wednesday - hot turkey sand- ter in Belleville. Colvin, Mike Garrett, Stephen p.m. at 165 Fike Park. will be at 9 a.m. Exercise will be at lowship and all are welcome. She wich, mashed potatoes and gravy, There were no services as she re- Bear, Larry Werth and Mike A free will donation will be taken 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Line dancing did remind everyone that a reserva- asparagus, bread, peach upside quested her body be willed to sci- Schultz. Honorary pallbearers were at the door. with Deb Koon will be at 10 a.m. tion is needed by noon the previous down cake with topping. ence at the University of Kansas Geoff Reed and Kenny McGuire. The funds go for Senior Progress Wednesday and income tax filing day. Thursday - hamburger steak, Medical Center in Kansas City. She is survived by a son, LaVelle Center upkeep and activities. assistance will be available from 1- The menu for the next week in- baked potatoes, creamed peas, Bachelor-Faulkner-Dart-Surber of Levant and a daughter, Anita of Please make plans to attend. 3 p.m. Thursday exercise will be at cludes: Monday - pasta beef and bread, pears. Funeral Home in Belleville was in Cincinatti, Ohio; six grandchildren There are plenty activities sched- 9:30 a.m. Friday exercise will be at tomato casserole, Italian blend veg- The building is also available for charge of the arrangements. and 12 great-grandchildren. uled at the center, 165 Fike Park, for 9:30 a.m. etables, tropical fruit, bread, krisp rental for events. Mrs. Mollerstrom is survived by Mrs. Palmgren was born Dec. 22, the week of March 1-5. Everyone over 60 is welcome to rice treat. Tuesday - baked ham, For information or lunch reser- two daughters, Sharon Heyka of 1910 on the Bremenkamp farm one A paint class with Fritz Ostmeyer eat lunch at the center. candied sweet potatoes, creamy vations, call 460-2901. Charlottesville, Va. and Barbara mile east of Levant. She lived all 93 Duchene of Fairfax Station, Va.; years in Thomas County with the one brother, Aaron Rothman of exception of seven years when her Margate, Fla., one sister, Eleanor parents made a homestead and built More than 50 enjoyed special Valentine Party Giser of Laurel, Md.; five a sod house in the sandhills north of call was held by each of us reading The Friday coffee at The Barn grandchilren and three great-grand- Stapleton, Neb. They moved back Last Saturday the Senior in Ac- Zula children. to the Levant area when she was 8- tion held a Valentine Party at The a joke. Then the afternoon was had eight attend. Vesta Roth, Grace She was preceded in death by her years-old and lived on a farm south- Barn. We played bingo for prizes. Horinek spent playing rubber bingo. Cheney, Bernida Zoberst, Deb husband William A. Mollerstrom west of town known as the Thiel Dick Sanford called the numbers. The bingo prize winners were Stepper, Eunice Sanford, Margaret on Feb. 6, 2003. place. She rode her horse bareback All who attended were 50 plus. Af- •Rexford Sondra Barnett, Lula Thieler, Ta- Arasmith, Liz Rall, Cleda Moeder, Mrs. Mollerstrom was born Jan. to a one-room school house three ter bingo we had ice cream and Correspondent mara Scarles and Lula Horinek. the and Zula Horinek. This gives us 26, 1923 in Pittsburgh, Penn. She miles away until she went to high cake. Three of the seniors baked the hostess gift was won by Grace time to visit and enjoy being to- grew up and attended the local pub- school where she graduated. She cakes and the Seniors in Action fur- Gene Rogers was in the hospital Cheney. The administrator of gether. lic schools in Pittsburgh and later married Leo, a neighbor, who pre- nished the ice cream. Coffee was in Oakley for several days. He is Fairview Estates, Karen Hodson, enlisted in the Women’s U.S. Army ceded her in death five and a half available also. home recuperating now. brought Lula Thieler and Eileen Markets On Monday there were eight Dible who are residents of Fairview Air Corps, servign from 1943- years ago. They lived in Levant six Last Wednesday the Social Hour Quotes as of close of 1946. She was stationed at years before buying their farm Barnswallows to play pinochle at Club met at The Barn. in Colby. Thursday Vesta Roth made a trip previous business day Pensacola, Fla. On Jan. 18, 1946 she southwest of Levant (just four miles The Barn. The Thursday group had Deb Stepper was the hostess and Hi-Plains Co-op married William A. Mollerstrom in from her home place) where four players. served a very delicious lunch. roll to Hays for a checkup after a total knee replacement. Wheat $3.63 Pensacola and to this union, to LaVelle, her son, and wife Erma Corn $2.85 daughters were born, Sharon and now live. Muriel and Leo lived on She received good news that she Happenings is healing well and she is walking Milo $4.76 Barbara. the farm 45 years before moving to Soybeans $8.77 The couple moved to Colby in Brewster in 1975. Shooting Stars group and Ray Moran will que the rounds, very well on her own. 1946, living there until moving to She was active in the community to sponsor square dance said Opal Flinn, publicity chair for Urgent news for people who have used Belleville in 1966. and one of the original people who The Shooting Stars Singles the club. Memorials are suggested to started the Levant Community Square Dance Club in Hays is spon- Everyone is welcome to attend. Refreshments and door prizes will WELDING RODS Belleville Health Care Center in Church. She taught Sunday school, soring a square dance Wednesday, Scientists report that elevated manganese exposure from Belleville. helped with vacation bible school March 3, from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at the be one of many highlights. welding rod fumes has been associated with Parkinsonism (like and was president of the Mission- For other information or ques- Parkinson’s disease) and manganism. Symptons include Roosevelt Elementary School, shakiness, distorted facial expression, loss of equilibrium, Loretta Muriel McGinley ary Society for many years. She 2000 MacArthur, Hays. tions, call any member of the Shoot decreased hand agility, difficulty walking, joint pain, loss Palmgren enjoyed the Farm Bureau gather- Jim Hayes will call the squares ing Stars Singles Club. of short term memory, slurred/slow speech, stiffness in muscles and tremors. If you have experienced any of these Loretta Muriel McGinley ings, liked to raise flowers, play problems, call us today toll free at 1-800-THE-EAGLE for a free Palmgren, 93, of Levant, died bridge with friends and cards with consultation to evaluate your potential claim. We practice law only in Arizona, but associate with lawyers throughout the U.S. Thursday, Feb. 19, 2004 in Colby. her family, aerobics, meet with the s GOLDBERG & OSBORNE ay Services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Rebekah lodge ladies and she loved Community Calendar d 1-800-THE-EAGLE 7 ek Offices in (1-800-843-3245) en e Feb. 24 at Harrison Chapel in Colby to read and was a great storyteller. Phoenix & p w Tucson www.1800theeagle.com O a with Pastor Jerry Vincent of Levant She liked to take rides in the coun- SATURDAY, Feb. 28 officiating. Interment followed at try and appreciated all the sights. KMEA All State Choir/Band Orchestra Music Convention at Wichita Wings Upon the Prairie, 485 N. Franklin, 5-8 p.m. Orchestra to perfrom Sunday Golden Buckle Square Dancing, Colby Community Building, The Pride of the Prairie Orches- rium on Sunday, March 7 at 3:30 7 p.m. tra will celebrate the winter season p.m. “ These performances will be- Sixth Street Alcoholics Anonymous, 1275 West 6th, 8:30 p.m. with a concert entitled “Broadway’s gin by featuring solo performan- Gallery”. There will be two identi- ces,” said Sharon Kriss, with the or- SUNDAY, Feb. 29 cal performances. chestra. The orchestra is supported Sunday Morning Sixth Street Alcoholics Anonymous, 9:30 a.m. The first will be in the Goodland by the Friends of the Orchestra and Wings Upon the Prairie drop-in , 485 N. Franklin, 2-8 p.m. High School auditorium Sunday at the Kansas Arts Commission. Tick- High School Youth Group, Berean Church, 6 p.m. 4:30 p.m. CST. 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