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The Wichita Beacon from Wichita, Kansas • 12

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Wichita, Kansas
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12
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I Pago 2B THE WICHITA BEACON Monday May 8 7 'J Usi? S'5- DISHWASHERS -P-7 RAHDES NO-FROST REFRIGERATORS- Ml SAMS MOTHER'S DAY MAY 14 CM tiUB SjJMiEti Zi Nattia Schumacher also teaches regular classes' Barbara Griffin secretarial-accounting student Business Teacher I Has With Spent Life Handicapped At home she prefers work with her flowers The family home -was built by her father is 'still the same KELLOGG She told ua that she and her husband enjoy walking and that her hobbies are hunting and fishing used to take a great many camping trips with the children Now we spend our vacations going to see the School at Calvary Methodist Church I am vice president of WSCS at Calvary Methodist and teach ninth grade boys and girls in Sunday School "I like to wyite letters and read and sew and Miss Schumacher lives la the family hoot built by her father aad works in the same garden she did us a yauag girl One of 12 children of a strong Genua family she still cooks German loads la the good Genua way and enjoys canning aad preserving ORME like to see the Jars of fruit and preserves on the sweater and unusual acces- soriea like to cook and entertain though we doing much of it right now" The Pails attend University Friends Church Joan' is- a member of Gamma Phi Beta alumnae Here are the FACTS tees' teV im VwwsMieBE I i i 7 v- the says Traces of her flaming red hair are still visible her skin is clear and firm and she is healthy and strong never been in the she boasts Mrs Don Carr daughter of the first director of the-school the late Mrs Corinne Wilson says of Miss Schumacher always said Miss Nettie was given all heart She is always looking after someone who needs Miss Schumacher is a member of Eastern Star and is active in Calvary Methodist Church have no plans to retire I think I'm still needed and I will be there on the Job as long as I Gmim To Electric Home end Forget Oven Gleaning Forever! Charges for funeral services depending on the casket selected at Byrd Snodgrass Funeral Homes are $32900 $38400 $43900 $49400 $54400 $57600 Other prices are $65300 $69700 etc FEATURE-PACKED SPACE-SAVINC! Letch the door set the control and Your oven cleans itself electrically! Accurate push-button controls Automatic oven timer By GRACE HOWELL When alumnae of Wichita Business and Preparatory School gather for a first re-m union on May 21 on hand to greet her returning pupils will be a 27-year staff member Miss Nettie 538 Laura Nettie Just goes with the school" says Virginia Mus grave the present director started her ca- reer with the school as a shorthand instructor but for many years was in complete charge of secretarial "My greatest Miss says been working with handicapped and disabled She toM as the first disabled 'students came during the war years as Injured young vet-' eras asking for help did our best with she ssys first thing we worked on 'was their morale and bring- lag them hack to reality that we faced the other problems and we palled them through" She explained that the typ- lng and shorthand classes small and the injured and shocked were put in with ''the other pupils we were able to give them almost individual attention without singling them out the state rehabilita-Ttkm program went into effect we accepted many students of various degrees of handicaps of limbs the blind deaf emotionally disturbed and those recovering from strokes and other illnesses have been largely assigned to me 1 work with them in the classrooms with other students and then I give them special help in addition love my work I feel kas beea mlssloaary la aa-tare equipping people tor Miss Nettle attended Friends University and taught school in the area for tome time before going to the Business Preparatory School first aa a stu- dent then an Instructor 25 years 1 taught night cissies also but no she ssys firmly I can hardly wait to get home and work with my flowers In the evenings a dirt dobber and enjoy raising flowers to give to the neighbors and bring to school and 1 like to mow the have been too many problems in getting and keeping good baby sitters for our boys so I quit my Job and decided to stay home with them cays Joan (Mrs Fred) Peil 526 Laura Joan gave up her job as receptionist-secretary for an Insurance firm to be with Clay almost 3 and Chad almost a year rid Her husband la an engineering methods analyst at The Boeing Go All prices quoted at Byrd-Snodgrass Funeral Homes provide for arranging and conducting a funeral service in accordance with the families' wishes and include: 1 The Professional Services of Licensed Em-balmers Licensed Master Funeral Directors and our Staff 2 We will contact the minister of your choice the casket bearers fraternal organizations and arrange for the music and conduct the funeral service either in our chapel or your church 3 The use of our funeral home facilities such as our chapel private family room pri- vate parlors and consultation offices r-z- i 'p 4 Automotive'aquipmerit: two seven-passen-- Jger lirnousines a casket coach and a flower car THOROUGHLY enjoy our says Bin-thie (Mrs Grover) Yates 527 Laura "We do a lot of baby sitting with than they bring them here to us and we play games with them and entertain them in a way it was not possible with our The Yateses have six grandchildren children of their three daughters: Eula '(Mrs Bill) Davis Margie '(Mrs Jimmy) Carter and Artie (Mrs Marion) Laverty all of whom live in Wichita Yates is with Cudahy Packing Co and his wife works hi the Robinson School Cafeteria favorite vacations sre when we rest a cabin near Clsrkivflle Ark to fish and oar relatives ceme from at parts af Arkansas to-visit ns then We ealov esmring trips with the girls and their She told us she likes to sew for herself and for her grandchildren and cooking is or of her favorite home diversions like to have (he children over on weekends and we like toplay pitch and other cards with neighbors and friends" The family attends Oatvflle Community Church IVA (MRS- HERMAN! Unroll 514 Laura has a coQac-tion of beautifully made scrapbooks that-cover-the events of her activities over the years -vy always saved' things and compiled moat of the keepsakes Into scrapbooks contains wedding pictures and clippings several contain family pictures -'and one la of meaningful The Unruha have three children Keith at home Dale Peoria 111: and Donna (Mrs Clinton) Hoberecht Seattle Unruh Is with Beech Aircraft Cbrp pretty much an the says Mrs Uenh "My Wednesdays are takei an with weekday charck schwL Off and aa hr (he past yean taaght fifth aad sixth graders in from Kellogg NOTHING DOWN UP TO se x' MONTHS TO PAT a saw that home I'm eajaylag tewing I am making a dress this week and expect to be driag a lot things la the way af The Peil home Is bright with Joan's unusual decorator touches and most of the contemporary paintings on the walla she did herself like painting in oils and water colors and making all aorta of thhqp" She fadd us she turned out all her Christmas gifts this year made nut dishes and corn dishes and decorated hand mfrron" The attractive hand rnbran re doM with papier mache that Is painted with tempera then enameled am hoping ta sell sems an eeaslganwat In gift ibsps my frieads think they are pretty Mrs' Peil is a proficient knitter with a flair tor hooded NO-FGOST TIRIE-SAVING BE REFRIGERATORS 5 'A Memorial book Memorial folders and -v scknowledgementcardL- 6 We will notify the news media process pecessery: legal papers secure medical certificate of death! and a burialor removal i' i 1 7 Flowers are received recorded and artistically arranged 8 Personal Supervision 24 hours a day 1 Our charges do not include the cemetery expenses because there are varying charges In different cemeteries Family flowers are selected from the florist of the families1 choice! We do not sell cemetery property or flowers Our staff Is specially trained to provide a service at a time of emergency! 14 We earnestly recommend to all families that they find out about funeral prices in advance of need Recently there has been much misinformation released about funeral costs Only by Investigation can families leem the truth Before Time of Need we urge you to visit Byrd-Snodgrass Funeral Home and compare prices end services that have been established 'over the past 37 years 9 The services of our Pre-arrangement Depart- ment are available without coct or obligation No one has ever been refused our services because of finances TIF1SSC PONCA MILITARY ACADEMY SUMMIR SCHOOL I mm II to My 22 pm im bmim sm a WPMB Ilf tafWHIOilMI Nrh Clift NO FROST! NO DEFROST1NGI 117 GU FT BIGI NEW General Electric Refrigerator-Freezer Giant freezer holds up to 147 lbe 9 Fast Freezing Zee Compartment Mn DM NO DEFROSTING EVEX and ONLY BV'TVIOK General Electric FR0ST-GCA1D Refrigerator-IVeexer Zerdegree freeser holds up to 81 lbe frtnen food a Zee trays under packaieaheU First Annul Move of God Laltor Rain Convention May 8 through May 12 Beginning Monday 7:45 pm TWO SERVICES MAY tfcrmgh 12 10:10 AM and 7:45 PM PRINCIPAL SPEAKERS! Rev A Marney Sr Tulsa Oklahoma Rev Westlake Des Moines Iowa -NODGRASS 31fe OTHIR MINIITIRS INCLUDIs ob psiil enuss mm tmmm IV SILL BBITTONi SsrWsHdi Me SIV SAUL MOORS hSUM-W PMUr 0 I Mtnwy PA Sm WkMM COLONIAL CHAPEL 433 Nwih Irsadway THE CORDON CHAPEL 321 Eai! DmqIm SSV DONAMO NmMi TRIM SSV TONY Will PL warm Tmm SIV SOS ITONI OMaMM city MU -43 'WH" 33S3H05IB REVIVAL TIME TABERNACLE Atembtr by Invitation Preferred Funsral A LI 4-025 1 Directors Inttmallonal 1202 North Main Wichita Kansas MU 3-7784 or AM 4-4451.

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Pages Available:
574,434
Years Available:
1879-1980