Weird weather brings colder temperatures
By EVELYN STRECKER
Lost Springs correspondent
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Wasn't that weird Saturday night? About 11:30 p.m. thunder woke me up. I saw flashings of light in about all directions. After I heard the roar of thunder about four times, I disconnected the microwave and TV. I was looking for raindrops on my kitchen window but instead about midnight it started to sleet. This Monday morning my west windows are frosted for the first time. They say it is nine degrees above zero and it is to get colder tomorrow morning. I feel sorry for the men who have to go out to work.
I saw the school buses go by this morning after the holiday vacation.
Jakob Hanschu spent from Monday evening to Wednesday noon with grandparents Junior and Jeanetta Hanschu. Grandpa took him back to Hillsboro. Jakob is the son of Jayson and Jan Hanschu.
Alex and Jean Stuchlik were New Year's Day dinner guests of Marcel and Mary Jane Steiner in Wichita.
Gregory Stenzel and Becky Jackson took Nikki Stenzel to a movie and ate out Dec. 30 in Wichita for her birthday.
Irma Reznicek attended a 4-H meeting and program Monday at the 4-H building in Lincolnville as a guest of Micayla Stika. Each of the senior citizens received a gift bag.
Fred and Marguerite Utech hosted a post-Christmas dinner Saturday. Guests were Junior and Jeanetta Hanschu, Jayson and Jan Hanschu, Jakob and Jorge, Hillsboro; Jeff and Jennifer Braden and Joshua, Windom; Neil and Jolene Albrecht and Kallie, Salina; Garland and Deanna Utech and Lance, Amsterdam, Mo.; Scott and Rachel Utech and Wesley, Steelville, Mo.
Alex Stuchlik and his band played New Year's Eve for a Polka dance at Pilsen Community Center. They had a nice crowd.
Bob Reznicek and his mother Irma picked up Sylvia Bezdek New Year's Eve and went to Pilsen Community Center for the Polka dance. Gene, Gerald, and Mark Vinduska played a few songs along with Alex Stuchlik's band.
Gregory Stenzel and daughter Nikki ate dinner Sunday with Grandma Betty Stenzel. Later Gregory and Nikki went bowling in Herington.
Ross Stuchlik called Monday morning on his grandmother Frances Stuchlik.
Larry Rudolph was a New Year's Eve supper guest of mine. He also fed my cattle.
John and Helen Reznicek of Marion served snacks and desserts New Year's Day to Bob and Carol Makovec, Charles and Mary Loewen, Jeremy Loewen, and Dianne Jost of Hillsboro, John and Lori Torline, Jennifer, Megan, Carolyn, and Matthew of Derby; Kenneth and Debbie Reznicek, Nathan and Nicholas of Burlington; John and Deanna Stika, Gavin, Tavis, and Maccoy of Orville, Ohio; Mike and Angie Stika, Micayla, Alex, and Myranda of Burdick; and Bob and Irma Reznicek.
Larry Rudolph visited Friday with Mary Helen Black of Herington.
Bob and Irma Reznicek met Bob and Carol Makovec Sunday noon at the Ramona café for dinner.
The Rev. Bob Walters died Wednesday. His funeral services were Monday at the Trinity Mennonite Church in Hillsboro. Walters was pastor of the Lost Springs United Methodist Church in the 1950s. We wish to express our sympathy to the family.