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By MARGIE WILLIAMS

Contributing writer

"The habit of always putting off an experience until you can afford it, or until the time is right, or until you know how to do it is one of the greatest burglars of joy. Be deliberate, but once you've made up your mind — jump in," says Charles R. Swindoll in "Living on the Ragged Edge."

Patti Mitchell and Amy attended a rabbit show May 8 at Newton. Amy got lots of ribbons and best of show on her California rabbit. She received grand champion on showmanship. She brought home two large trophies. Congratulations Amy, your hard work paid off. Amy is excited as school is out Friday.

Gary Williams, and Carl Williams and Becca Kukuk, both of Manhattan, Terry Stienbacher of Wichita, and Neva Hicks of Omega, Okla., were Saturday dinner guests of Bill and Margie Williams. In the afternoon Bill and Margie attended their granddaughter, Samantha Soyez' basketball game. Samantha's team won.

We are happy to report Pastor Elden Cox is out of the hospital and doing well.

Teresa and Kevin Hill, Nellie, Heath, and Cassidy of Marion took Hazel Clothier out to dinner on Mother's Day at Chuck Wagon at Florence. Later they visited at Hazel's home.

One day last week Hazel visited Dorothy and Leo Scharenberg at Hillsboro.

Hazel and Margie Williams had dinner Wednesday at Chuck Wagon in Florence.

Janet Cress attended a jewelry party Saturday at the home of Julia Ritters at Windom.

Everett and Janet Cress attended their grandson, Ryan Foster's high school graduation Sunday at Ottawa. Others attending were Carri Cress, Montana and Hunter of Burns.

We extend congratulations to Ryan who received a master's degree.

We also extend congratulations to our Cottonwood seniors.

Have a good week.

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