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Derby-Haysville Star-Herald from Wichita, Kansas • 2

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Wichita, Kansas
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i sons of Wichita visited Mr. ana ily on bunday. Mrs. McClaui'Ury 1s fcuut to Mrs. Eteventon.

From DIghtoa Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yoet of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steventon and M.

A- D- McCUughry and fam Glcnvillc New l3 Diehton, visited his slstCr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln A 4-JCM solo on the Alto by Miss Wlkkl Coyle. Usherettes for the evening Bchlegel, on Monday morning. For Graduation were Mtos Marllyne Phillips Mr.

and Mrs. Murrel Aaroe and Wlkki Coyle, Mary Bonn and Eeverly Dealing. ItfcfreJmiflnU were served at the close of the sou, aiul llrs. Aaroe' mother, Mrs. Cora Meadows, who Is visit ing here from drove to Vlr evening.

Elua Anesb Tea iit.3. rem J. IIAUTA C'zzh Fry lc. and Mrs. R.

d. Walter, Terrt and Dick entertained Use children's teachers ai a steai fry at their home Thursday evening of last week. Present were Mrs. Bummers and Mr. Fofgers.

Mrs. Anna Boden of Sharon. has spent the weekend at the borne of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Boden.

She came to be here for the graduation of her grandson Mike, from the 8th grade at Enterprise School, gll, Kan. Friday to be present at the graduation of their niece, Miss Connie Meadows, from the High The Blue Angels Troop of the Blue Birds entertained their mothers at a Mother-Daughter School there. Supper Guests Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen of Tea at the home of their leader.

Mrs. Morris Huson, Saturday May 21, at 2:00 p.m. The girls presented their mothers with a wood fiber Wellington had supper with her aunt and family, Mrs. Alvln rose bud corsage which they had Schlegel, Sunday evening. made.

Refreshments of cake and 1 V. I nitnch rvpi1 trt flsrht drill Hemphill Graduate Archie Dale Ramsey, son of Mr. and their mothers, To Ft Foley and Mrs. W. A.

Ramsey, win graduate from Hemphill School at Haysville Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tolvl J. Hauta Eiverdda Graduates Phil Bolln, Bob Short, Steve Boyd, Charles Kress, Hope Martin, and 'Elmone Light were Glenvllle boys and girls that graduated from Riverside Intermediate School Friday evening.

Clayton Klssack, Haysville. who had gone through Enterprise School with the Glcn-vUle boys an girls, also graduated from Riverside. drove to Ft. Riley, Kan. last Fri day to attend a Retired Mens Activity Brelflng sponsored by the Kindergarten Graduation army to let the retired men under- Clyde Henry Higeons, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Higeons, gradu stand the privileges granted to them by the retirement act. The Kautas made their home at Ft. ated from Readiness Road Kindergarten last Thursday evening. He will enter the first grade in Haysville next fall From Topeka Riley for 16 years.

Ray Jackson, Topeka, spent the weekend with his daughter and 17 F1XEST KSSICS mmk Round about Sandy Beach MRS. TOIVI J. HAUTA JA 4-3685 Visit Hero her family, Mr. and Mrs. R.

D. Walter. Girl Scout Trip Troop .212 of tbo Girl Scouts went on their Heritage Trip Saturday May 21. There were five Trans-Continental bus loads of girl scouts made the trip to Abilene, Kan. Mrs.

Grace Sterba and Mrs. Nina Coyle as leaders of troop 213, accompanied eight girls. They visited the Elsenhower home and museum, saw the doll collection at the City Library and visited Old Abilene, which Is similar to our Cow Town Project. They then all ate their lunches in LOOKS LIKE NEWI Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Meadows and Connie of Virgil, spent the weekend with his sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Murrel Aaroe. Graduates of 1960 The diploma you're receiving is not a magic wand, but is the first achievement on the road to a successful future. Skilled workmen will alter your old furniture into new! And it costs so little! "All of our work la.

fully guaranteed FREE Estimates WE PICKUP and DELIVER! is 3 the City Park. Family Night The Womens' Mission Society of South Seneca Baptist Church entertained their families at Family Night last Thursday. The program consisted of the lesson being given in Flannelgraph by Mrs. John Kuhn, a chalk talk by Miss Marilyn Phillips and a trio by Mrs. John W.

Carter, Mrs. Loy C. Dearlng and Mrs. Dick Phillips. They then had Installation of officers for the coming year.

Those installed wero Mrs. Alice Swayze, president; Mrs. Dawna Pike, vice president and Mrs. Ellen Bufford, secretary-treasurer. They were then favored by an instrument Home Owned Operated 24-Hour Prescription Service At the First Sign of See Your Doctor then see usl OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS 2 PIECE Living Room Suites Saooo ONLY -JO LABOR Convenient Terms Bishop's Upholstery Late Calls LY 1-1184 JA 4-8091 5962 S.

Seneca HAYSVILLE STATE BANK Mann's Pharmacy JA 4-3751 415 E. Grand MEMBER F.D.I.C. Z7 r-i It it with a deep sense of pride we extend our congratulations to all members of the class of I960; Our. community is exceedingly proud of you, the Graduates of I960! You have worked hard, you have done a good Job. You have reached the first milestone on your way to success! We, the sponsors of this page extend personal wishes for your future success and happiness.

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About Derby-Haysville Star-Herald Archive

Pages Available:
952
Years Available:
1958-1960