Friends Pg 3 12-19

Friends Pg 3 12-19

The Goodland Daily News / Wednesday, December 19, 2001 3 about our friends obituary birth Public Library will accept food for 11. Call Zona Price at 899-6251 or the Fort Wallace Cemetery. Visitation Jace Matthew Carson was born to calendar Genesis in exchange for fines until write to Box 146, Goodland, Kan., Rosie Blanche was Sunday at Bateman Funeral Home Corey and Tamara (Baldwin) Carson St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will Christmas. Items needed include 67735 for information. Engel in Sharon Springs. of Hutchinson at 8:13 p.m. Dec. 8, hold a service of lessons and carols at gelatin, pudding, cake mixes, pancake school lunch menu Mrs. Engel also is survived by her 2001, at the Hutchinson Hospital. 7 p.m. this evening at 121 E. 13th. mix, peanut butter or canned goods. husband, two sons, Rodd Fairchild of His maternal grandparents are Curtis Thursday: Chili and cheese burrito, Rosie Blanche Engel, 76, a longtime Soloist Jan Zwetzig will be accompa- Born to Read — The library offers Sharon Springs and Robert (Joyce) and Beverly Baldwin of Goodland, and lettuce and tomatoes, tri-tators, frosted Wallace County resident and step- nied by Carol Pettijohn. The public is Story Time for children under 3 from Fairchild of Pea Ridge, Ark.; a daugh- paternal grandparents are Gary and apples, milk. Friday: Cook’s choice. mother of Charles Engel Jr. of Good- invited. 5-5:30 p.m. on the first and third land, died at her home in Sharon ter, Sharon K. (Raymond) Still of Carol Carson of Hutchinson. Great- The fifth grade will hold a music Tuesday evening, and 10-10:30 a.m. school calendar Springs on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2001. Sharon Springs; seven step-children, grandparents are Velma June Baldwin program at 7 p.m. Thursday in the every Friday. Thursday: Fifth grade rehearsal in She was born Dec. 16, 1925 in Rush Randy Hill of Bartlesville, Okla., and Pauline Renner of Goodland, and high school auditorium. The library will be closed Christ- the high school auditorium from 8:30 Center, the daughter of Bohuslav and Ricky Hill and Rodney Hill of Wallace, Vera Wilkins of Claflin. Holiday Weekend Matinee: “How mas Eve and Christmas. It will close to 10:30 a.m., performance at 7 p.m. in Mitilda (Besparat) Andrasek. She at- Robbie Hill of Los Lunas, N.M., Eliza- Jace weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces the Grinch Stole Christmas” (PG), at 3 p.m. New Years Eve and will be auditorium; junior and varsity wres- tended Mount Pleasant School in Rush beth Scheopner of Garden City, Rox- and was 19.5 inches long. He has a sis- 1:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, spon- closed New Year’s Day. tling 4:30 p.m. in Quinter. County and schools in Oakley and anne Mollenkamp of Quinter; three ter, Ellie Mariah, 3. sored by the Sherman Theatre. Aerobics Classes — 7:45 a.m. senior center menu Scott City. She married Kenneth W. brothers, Louis Andrasek of Garden The U.S. Farm Service Agency morning aerobics classes are on Mon- Fairchild on Jan. 9, 1944. They moved City, Joe (Ella) Andrasek of Great matters of record will hold a food drive through Thurs- day, Wednesday and Friday. On Tues- Thursday: Roast beef, mashed po- to Wallace County in 1951 and bought Bend, and Bob Andrasek of Loveland, day. Non-perishable food items for a day and Thursday, a less intense class tatoes with gravy, mixed fruit, bread, a farm they named Pond Creek Ranch. Colo.; two sisters, Marie Cofer of Ran- LAND TRANSFERS holiday dinner, such as canned veg- is offered. Call 899-7242 birthday cake. Friday: Taco salad, Mr. Fairchild died in 1974. She mar- som, and Mildred (Rhinehold) Peter of Transfers reported by the Sherman etables, cranberry sauce, instant pota- Family, Career, and Community tropical fruit, chips, gingerbread. ried Jimmie P. Hill on Aug. 1, 1975, and Fort Collins, Colo; 10 grandchildren; County Register of Deeds: toes, mixes for desserts, etc., can be Leaders hold Little Brothers and hospital report he died in 1994. She married Charles 12 step-grandchildren; 12 great-grand- Randall O. and Carol Tupper and placed in the donation box at 210 W. Little Sisters the third Thursday of Goodland Regional Medical Center F. Engel on Nov. 25, 2000. children; and five step-great-grand- Loretta and Raymond Dreiling Jr. to 10th from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Cash every month. High school students will Admitted on Tuesday: none. She cooked at Harrison Flats School children First National Bank of Goodland, tract donations and gift certificates for tur- play games, create crafts, and share Dismissed on Tuesday: Leonard and the Prairie Manor Good Samaritan She was preceded in death by a son, of land in SW/4, Sec. 20, T8S, R39W. keys and hams will also be accepted. snacks with pre-school children. They Bauman, Goodland. Center. She also worked at the Fort Claude Wayne Fairchild; a brother, Curtis D. and Jeanie R. Peter to Roy The Goodland Elks Lodge will meet in the home economics room and Specialists for Thursday: Karl Wallace Museum in Wallace. Frank Andrasek; and a sister, Anna E. and Joyce Lofland, tract in S/2, Sec. host a hoop shoot at 9 a.m. Saturday the cafeteria. Chambers, rheumatologist; Charles Services were Monday, Dec. 17, at Griffin. 31, T7S, R38W. at Max Jones Fieldhouse. The Carnegie Arts Center is dis- Ruggles, dermatologist. the Sharon Springs Wesleyan Church. Memorials can be given to the mu- Robert L. and Alice A. Brown to The annual meeting of the Good- playing Christmas art through the Hospital Volunteer Schedule: The Rev. Bill Ball the Rev. Robert seum in care of the Bateman Funeral Loyd R. and Tamara D. Fogg, Lots 1, land Arts Center will be held 6:30 month from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday Thursday: Betty Saint, a.m.; Velma Fairchild officiated. Burial followed in Home, Box 336, Sharon Springs, Kan. 2, 3, and 4, Block 9, first addition. p.m. Monday at the Carnegie Arts through Friday and from 1-4 p.m. Holste, p.m. Friday: Fern Hawks, a.m. Center. Saturday, Sunday and Monday. club news today in history Your one-stop shopping Federal, state, county, and city The Goodland Elks Lodge is ac- place for fuel, groceries, offices will be closed Monday, Dec. 24 cepting applications for its 2002-2003 December 19, 1901: The turkey The Goodland branch of the Aid and 25. Mail will be delivered Monday, “Most Valuable Student” contest. Ap- shoot on Wednesday was well attended Association for Lutherans elected of- and delicious pizza, but letters deposited that day will not plications may be made by high school considering the weather. There were 15 ficers for the coming year: subs, salads, and be dispatched until Wednesday. seniors who are U.S. citizens. Forms contestants. Jacque Drennan, chair; Andrew are available from high school guid- From The Goodland Republic; in- Drennan, coordinator; Mary Lou breakfast items! activities ance counselors or from the Goodland formation provided by the Sherman Isernhagen, recorder; and Teresa Now offering Food for Fines — The Goodland Elks Lodge. Deadline is Friday, Jan. County Historical Society. Sieck, treasurer. Naturally Tender Beef Bundles Believe it or not, year is almost part of history SPECIAL THIS WEEK! It is hard to believe, but December Thanks go to the the weather will be better than last Buy any Burger is almost history, and the whole year jan school district for week. will be over in about 12 days. Believe the effort, and I’m A group from the center journeyed (Hamburger, Cheeseburger or Bacon Cheeseburger) me, being retired doesn’t make the sure the seniors will to Grainfield for a meeting on last time drag on, but rather seems to move zwetzig be looking forward Wednesday. We drove in rain, fog, and get FREE 12 oz Fountain Drink it faster. to the dinner next snow, and icy roads. The roads weren’t goodland gazette with coupon. I’ve completed my shopping and • year. too bad going, but they certainly were mailing to those out of town. Some of Illness is striking worse on the way back. It was tempt- Cannot be used in the others are of rather awkward shapes ladies. several of the se- ing to stay home in the evening, but making them hard to wrap and to find On a good note, four ladies who had niors. Both Leonard Bauman and some brave folks did venture out to the conjunction with any other boxes to fit. I guess some will be de- worked together, had lunch the other Harold Johnson have been in the hos- Evensong service. promotion. livered without a cover wrap. day. Dec. 11 saw Glenda Garrett, Dor- pital with breathing problems. May- Birthdays on my calendar include Offer good through Dec. 31 I had a phone call this morning othy Fairbanks, Lucy Ackerman, and nard Bane was also in for a few days in Lucille Nash on Dec. 21, Mary Brody which was more of a question than a Sandy Filkins gathering for lunch and Burlington. Sarah Boehme is also in on Dec. 22, and Sally Farr on Dec. 25. 1631 Main statement. They had heard Ruth Mor- reminiscing. the hospital. Bud Perrey is having One anniversary on Dec. 22 for Rich- ton was in a rather serious car wreck I visited with some of the Wheat- some problems and I sure hope they ard and Sidney Rasure. Best wishes to Goodland, Kan. with her daughter on Sunday. She had ridge residents over the weekend.

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