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Round the Town: Farmerettes tour Bartel catering

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Last weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Schmidt of rural Hillsboro and Jerry Schmidt of McPherson spent the weekend at Broken Arrow, Okla., with Schmidt's daughter, Malvina Heinricks, and family. They also visited the new Oklahoma Aquarium at Jenks, Okla.

On Monday, the Farmerettes Club of Hillsboro toured Melissa Bartel's catering service in rural Hillsboro, Wiebe's cheese factory (Eleanor's Cheese) near Durham, and the Barn Stormer Home, formerly a restaurant in Goessel now the home of Roy and Beth Sherman at McPherson. Ladies enjoying the tour were Darlene Schmidt, Myrta Bartel, Lettie Enns, Carol Flaming, Nellie Jost, Irma Koop, Leona Koslowsky, Helen McMinn, Dorothy Pankratz, Ruth Ann Penner, all of Hillsboro and Elizabeth Unruh of Newton. They also had two guests, Bonnie Funk and Rosella Suderman of Hillsboro.

Celia Gross spent three weeks in South Dakota visiting her sister, Ida Gross, and other family and friends. While there, they did some traveling. Among the places they saw were Mount Rushmore and the Bad Lands in North and South Dakota and Salt Lake City, Utah, to hear the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The states they traveled through were North Dakota, Montana, Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming.

Pearl Koch of Hillsboro and Eleanor Herbel of Tampa visited Orlean (Geis) Neufeld on Wednesday in Hutchinson.

Shirley Hamm, Agnes Steinert and Lorene Klieber, all former Tampa residents, joined other Tampa ladies for their monthly birthday dinner at Kingfisher's Inn near Marion. Shirley Hamm and Eleanor Herbel of Tampa were the hostesses.

Durham Baptist King's Daughters met Thursday evening at the church for their August meeting. Roll was answered by 22 members with the name of a missionary and their field. Frances Unruh had a mission study, and Betty Meier had the lesson on prayer. One guest was present, Sheila Nuss of Hillsboro. Mary Helen Becker and Muriel Christiansen were hostesses. Ladies from Hillsboro who attended were Kay Carlson, Donna Diener, Shirley Hamm, Pearl Koch, Betty Meier, Marcella Mohn, Carol Ollenburger, Arlene Pankratz, Frances Unruh, and Lois Nuss.

Justin Mohn from Boston, Mass., spent several days with his grandparents, Oliver and Marcella Mohn. Additional guests during the past week were Jeremy and Kristi Mohn and Avery from Kansas City, the Bob Haug family from Jetmore, Kara Bartell from Bethel College, and Gordon and Vicky Mohn and Jenny.

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