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Lost Springs: Women attend Veterans Day program

By EVELYN STRECKER

Lost Springs correspondent

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Mildred Hajek accompanied Evelyn Strecker to the Veterans Day program at the Centre Elementary School gymnasium. Fourteen veterans were recognized. The Star Spangle Banner was sung by the audience and the remainder of the program was given by the school's honor choir and the 1st-4th grades and 5th-6th grades. Veterans were served refreshments after the program.

Patricia Zinn spent several days in Langdon with her daughter Barbara Cook. She returned home on Friday.

We had a large crowd attend our Ramona Senior Center hunters' feed on Saturday. There were quite a group of hunters from Mississippi and other areas who came. The fire department men were busy flipping and flopping pancakes and sausage early in the morning. There also was a large crowd of local people in attendance.

The Don Bird family celebrated Cindy Frederick's birthday Saturday afternoon.

I drove to Hillsboro Thursday morning and visited Eleanor Urbanek, Mable Steiner, Alvina Kroupa, and Irene Novak at the Salem Nursing Home.

Mervin and Weldon Deines went to Manhattan Saturday to attend the Kansas State-Iowa State football game.

Men are out in some of the fields trying to combine the milo. The fields still are pretty wet here and there. The grain runs around 14-16 moisture. We had a hard freeze Veterans Day morning.

Micky Black and friend J.D. Grissom of Herington visited me Thursday night.

Ronnie Hajek and Larry Rudolph were veterans of this area who attended the Veterans Day program at Centre Elementary School.

A group of young people from the Rosebank church went to Wichita Saturday to attend the Christian Rock Group performance at Century II.

I received a telephone call from my sister and husband, Estelle and Max Kohler of Silver Spring, Md., Saturday evening. She was checking to see how I am and how our sister Helen is doing. They were leaving for a week's trip to North Carolina and Georgia. She said they were to get rain along the seacoast.

Ramona senior citizen officers, Evelyn Strecker and Norma Bird, met with the Ramona City Council and Noreen Weems of the Marion County Elderly Department Monday evening at the Ramona Senior Center.

Ramona seniors will have a six o'clock potluck Thanksgiving dinner Nov. 20 at the senior center. Turkey and drinks will be furnished. Plan to attend. Bingo will be played after dinner. Everyone is invited to attend.

Selma Ingram baby-sat her granddaughters Oaklan and Tia a week ago Saturday while their parents went to Herington.

Adella Katz visited her mother Selma Ingram Saturday evening after work at the Lutheran Nursing Home in Herington.

Lori Torline, Jennifer, Megan, Carolyn, and Matthew spent Nov. 1 with Irma and Bob Reznicek. John Reznicek and Bob Makovec helped Bob combine milo on Sunday.

Irma Reznick accompanied Mary Loewen of Hillsboro to Derby on Veterans Day to visit Lori Torline. They ate dinner at St. Mary's Grade School and attended a play put on by the sixth graders.

Junior and Jeanetta Hanschu visited his sister Velma Krause Sunday afternoon at Marion Manor in Marion.

Alice Schneider of Lincolnville broke her leg and was taken to a hospital in Salina. She will enter the Lutheran Nursing Home in Herington this week.

Larry Rudolph visited me Friday afternoon. He checked the battery and fed my cattle.

Bill and Dollye Novak and Dr. Bob and Hallie Novak went to Seneca on Veterans Day to attend the funeral of their cousin Philomena Winkler.

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