Round-the-town: Mohns enjoy Illinois visitors
Correspondent
Todd and Paula Mitchell, Jack, Luke, and Sam of Aurora, Ill., were weekend visitors at the Jason Mohn home.
Leonard and Hazel Hein went Wednesday to Kinsley to see their new great-granddaughter, Grace Elizabeth, daughter of Tony and Brandi Hein. Grace also has a brother to welcome her. The Heins returned home Thursday evening.
Twenty-four members of Durham Baptist Kings Daughters met for the November meeting at the church. Elections were held. Officers are Mildred Hamm, president; Lois Nuss, vice president; Marcella Mohn, secretary; and Shirley Hamm, treasurer. Jane Vajnar had a mission study on the Mark Kohlmans who work with Campus Crusade. Kay Carlson had a lesson on Mary. Ashley Sheridan was a visitor. Hostesses were Pearl Koch and Betty Meier.
Valorie Hampton visited her mother, Lois Sklenar Sunday at Tampa. Valorie's brother, Greg Sklenar of Wichita also was a visitor.
Pre-Thanksgiving visitors at the home of Paul and Elaine Jantzen were their daughter, Kristine Meyerson and children Jacob and Madi of Houston, Texas.
Ray and Sherry Edwards accompanied several other couples to Newark, N.J., and did some work for World Impact. They returned home Sunday.
Oliver and Marcella Mohn visited Wednesday evening at the Paul Pankratz home.
Rick and Kim Riffel of Phillipsburg were dinner guests of the Wilbur Hetts, not Alvin Hetts as reported in last week's column.