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'Round the Town

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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seibel of Wichita visited on Sunday afternoon at the Clarence Seibels and Paul Pankratzes.

Easter dinner guests at Irma Groenings in Hillsboro were Gordon and Shirley Groening, Jerry and Sherri Groening, Justin Groening and Jamie and Ray Helmer all of Marion; Ross Groening from Manhattan; Jenny Groening; Aaron Acess and Brennen from Atchinson; Tina Olsen of Goessel; and Matt and Kris Brenzikofer from Clay Center. In the afternoon the family enjoyed an Easter egg hunt in the backyard.

Pearl Koch was an overnight guest at the Wayne Kochs in Wichita. Saturday morning they went to Pearl's grandson, Zachery Fleeners, ballgame in Haysville.

Al and Roberta Isaac traveled to California where they visited Roberta's twin brother at Fresno and her sister in Diauba. They also attended the Easter presentation at the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove. They reported the fruit trees were in bloom and were beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barkman accompanied them to California and flew back.

Ryan and Tanya Bartel of Hesston and Erin Bartel of Newton were Monday supper guests of their parents, the Doug Bartels. They celebrated Kelsey's eleventh birthday.

Those from Hillsboro who attended the Thursday evening First Baptist's King's Daughters meeting in Durham were Kay Carlson, Doris Davis, Shirley Hamm, Pearl Koch, Betty Meier, Marcella Mohn, Carol Ollenburger, Edie Ollenburger, Arlene Pankratz, and Frances Unruh. Mildred Hamm was in charge of the White Cross sewing dedication. The many articles will be shipped to the Mission Field in Cameroon in Africa. Arlene Pankratz had a mission study on Africa. Mildred Hamm of Tampa and Shirley Hamm were hostesses.

Mike Hein and friends from Belton, Texas, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hein over the weekend.

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