Wonsevu: Family honors minister with cook-out
By MARGIE WILLIAMS
Contributing writer
Wonsevu's visiting minister on May 26 was Lloyd Cox of Colorado Springs. His message was "God Blesses His Faithful Little Flock." His family had a cook-out honoring his 80th birthday. There was a large crowd of family and friends in attendance. He told many interesting things about the way Wonsevu used to be. We extend birthday wishes to him and wish him many more.
Clint Stopple's message June 2, "God Set Up a Chance To Go About Doing God's Business," was taken from St. Luke 19:11-27.
Ladies Aid met last Thursday for an all-day meeting. Those present were Deniese Lang, Patty Mitchell, Margaret Morgan, Evelyn Sidener, and Bev Morgan. They will meet again Thursday for an all-day meeting.
I wish to thank everyone for their prayers, food, gifts, flowers, calls, and visits while I was recuperating. May God bless each of you.
Samantha Soyez of Florence was a Friday dinner guest of her grandparents, Bill and Margie Williams.
Last Friday overnight guests of Jaimie Lang for a slumber party were Amy Mitchell, Robin Grokett, Aubrey Watts, Vanessa Yoakum, and Peyton Smith, all of Cottonwood Falls. They were celebrating Jamie's birthday.
Those on the sick list to whom we extend get-well wishes are Paul Scharenberg, Dorothy Scharenberg, and Betty Williams. We wish them a speedy recovery.
Harold and Bernice Odle's grandson, John Odle of Birmingham, Ala., is spending a couple of weeks with them and Jenny.
Roy and Bev Reynolds' grandson, Kelley Reynolds of Winfield, spent a week with them. They met Kelley's parents in Andover Friday. They had dinner together and Kelley returned home with his parents.
Hazel Clothier took her daughter Teresa and grandchildren, Nellie, Heath, and Cassidy Hill to lunch Thursday at the Stone City Café in Marion. On Saturday, Hazel attended the annual birthday celebration for Gus Wiebe at the Halstead airport. We extend birthday wishes to Gus and wish him many more.
Have a good week!