Wonsevu news: Oldhams celebrate anniversary
By JOYCE KYLE
Contributing writer
June 21-28
Ronnie and Patti Gaines spent the weekend with their family, Ty and Kim Gaines at Madison.
Marvin and Sherol Nightengale went to EL Dorado Monday evening to attend grandson Roger's baseball game.
Mary Archer of Cottonwood Falls and her sister, Lois Sayers went to Wichita Tuesday. Later in the afternoon, Sara Sayers and Autumn of Florence called on Lois Sayers.
Megan and Jessica Sayers spent the weekend with their dad, Bruce and grandparents, Lawrence and Lois.
Vernon, Florine, and Judy Koehn hosted a hamburger fry Thursday evening for Renferd and Wanda Koehn, Lonnie, Dalen and Carolee, Luana Isaac, Rose Forgy, Melissa and Ryan and Kevin and Janarro Jantz, Kaylee, Shauna, and Jesse.
Roland and Kim Koehn, Deby, Doug, Kayla, and Diane hosted a family supper Saturday evening for Nathan and Ella Koehn, Renferd and Wanda Koehn, Lonnie, Dalen, and Carolee, and Charlotte and Charity Koehn.
Sunday dinner guests of the Renferd Koehn family were Nathan and Ella Koehn.
Evelyn Sidener and Joyce Kyle went to Wichita Wednesday to attend a SHICK training class. On the way home they stopped at the home of Howard and Darlene Goering for the First Mennonite Church senior supper and fellowship. Others attending were Pastor Arlan Busenitz, Jonathon Wiebe, Dave and Esther Stucky, David and Welma Thiessen, Stanley and Karen Saner, Mike and Larry Spachek, Mary Langenegger, and Phyllis Mitchell.
LaVonne Ammeter was a Thursday afternoon caller of Joyce Kyle.
Joyce attended the graduation reception for Gallagher Green at the home of his parents, Pat and Candy Green. A nice evening was enjoyed by many friends and relatives.
Betty Koehn of Kedron, Ohio, Nelson Koehn, and Joe and Rebekah Koehn were Wednesday evening supper guests of Rose Forgy, Melissa and Ryan.
Kevin and Janarro Jantz, Kaylee, Shauna, and Jesse and Rosy Forgy, Melissa and Ryan were Sunday dinner guests of their mother, Luana Isaac.
By MARGIE WILLIAMS
Contributing writer
Children ask better questions than do adults. "May I have a cookie?" "Why is the sky blue?" and "What does a cow say?" are far more likely to elicit a cheerful response than "Where's your manuscript?" "Why haven't you called?" and "Who's your lawyer?"
— Quote for the week
We extend congratulations to Orval and Shirley Oldham on their 53rd wedding anniversary.
Julia Smith attended the county rodeo in El Dorado Friday and Saturday. She reported it was a very good rodeo and was well attended.
Jaimie Lang was an overnight guest of Brittiany Harrington Monday night at Cottonwood. Brittiany spent Tuesday and Wednesday nights with Jaimie.
John and Johnny Lang went to a walleye tournament Saturday in El Dorado.
Saturday and Sunday dinner guests of Bill and Margie Williams was grandson, Carl Williams of Manhattan.
Hazel Clothier visited Larry and Thelma Blosser Tuesday at Marion. Hazel ate lunch Wednesday at Carriage Manor in Florence. Joe and Linda Heath called on Hazel Friday evening.
Hazel's Sunday dinner guests were her daughter and family, Teresa and Kevin Hill and Cassidy of Marion.
Doni Rogers spent three days in Hutchinson helping one of her cousins get ready for a sale.
Doni Rogers attended church Sunday at the Methodist church in Cottonwood and the baptism of David and Amber Griffin's baby, Brock. Congratulations David and Amber.