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The Valley Falls Vindicator from Valley Falls, Kansas • 3

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Rubber Stamps The Vindicator The Valley Falla Vindicator Thursday, January 1, 1779 Locals II A KIINISTERS MESSAGE PERKEYS Kitchen by Rev. William Hurtlg United Methodist Church -Ini, (cnllncl. The officers presented ceremonies honoring tho Worthy Alai nut. Family and friends of Uic officei-s were present, Tho Installation ceremony marked the close of tho Chapter's 47lh year. R.R.

1 and Mafn Street Meriden, Kans. St. John, we read, and I heard a great voice from the llironc saying, Behold, the dwelling of Cud is with men. He will Iwull with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself will be with them; for the funner tilings have passed away. Tho decade of the sixties has I passed; the God of tomorrow rails.

What alher answer Is there than, here we come." Slump Pads The Vindicator MEALS A SHORT ORDERS Watches Diamonds Gifts OPEN DAILY 7:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. fylettct tfetectny SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. te p.m. Now Year's Kvo is a Rood time to talk about tho God of tomorrow.

Even Uic of nur faith poke of a God who was the same yesterduy. Unlay, and tomorrow. Perhaps it would he preferable to say that God is dependable, that God Is the never-failing source of courage, confidence, and hope. The Gdd of tomorrow is a remembering God, for only a God who remembers yesterday Is able to care about tomorrow. It Is the false gods who sec only one dny or one hour or one moment, and who lash out or pout or abdicate.

Only the God of tomorrow can plan and patiently wail; only the Cod of tomorrow ran create and recreate and resurrect; only the God of tomorrow can understand and express concern; only the God of tomorrow can pour his being into human form; only the God of tomorrow can forgive and forget, rescue and reunite. In the Book of the Revelation of Mr. and Mra, Willard Trimble and Chris were guests Christmas of Air. and Mrs. 11101101x1 boendker and lanuly ami Lurry Trimble in Topeka.

Air. and Mrs. John liinklcy und Michelle und Julio David cnlcrtuin-ud Christinas dinner guesls: Air. and Mrs. Alike Elliott, 1ani und Alike, Waller Binkley, Valley Fulls, Mr.

and Airs. KuMi Binkley, Mr. and Airs. Alike Puckett, Buldwiu, and Air. and Mrs.

Ralph Schudcr und Raymond, Unaga. Larry Trimble is employed by Uiu Santa Fc, Tupcka. Spec. 4 Charles Hess, Ft Hood, Is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hess.

Christmas dinner guests at the Charles Hess home were Mrs. L. J. Greene, Mr. and Mrs.

Clifton Anderson and Scott, Spec. 4 Charley Ilcaa, Ft. Hood, Don Hess and Mary Ann Hess, Topeka. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Dunn, Phil and Gail Included: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dunn, Iton and Don and Mr. and Mra.

Larry Koclling, Topeka, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burbank, Wellsvillo, Mr. and Mra. Ernest Ueincken and Dan Hartley.

Mrs. Wm. Dunn and Mra. Ernest Hcincken attended a bridal shower in Marysville recently honoring Cathy Bauer, Witten, S. D.

The Ba tiers are former residents of Valley Falls. CLOSED SATURDAY OSKALOOSA, KANSAS Phone 883-3238 The Toys That Had Te Wait" Staged At Grange Hall An open meeting was held at the Pleasant View Grange hall Saturday evening, Dee. SO for a Christ-1 nius play, "The Toys That Had To Wail presented by the Junior' Grangers under the direction of their Matron, Eva Jean Steffoy and I her assistant, Donna Bates, who is on the Stab; Junior Grange committee. Arlene Bates, pianist, had I largo part in making Uic pro SAVE! TIME and MONEY Let us install an UNDER-BODY HOIST ON YOUR TRUCK! Haul-Mor, Inc. MRS.

JAMES WALLACE PECK gram a success. The Womens Activity chairman and Community Service chairman were responsible for the adult party. refreshments and boxes sent to shut-ins, with goodies donated by members. Santa Claus visited the children, who had fun breaking pianataa, given by the Grange. Candy waa furnished by the Kroger Family Center, Lawrence.

Pleasant View Grange had 18 members present to open and close Iho grange at Midland near Lawrence Dee. 11. The lecturer had a Christmas program. There we seven juniors present and County Deputies Joe and Mae Means and Lrnnra and Everett Bowen of Mt. Pleasant.

A dues paying supper will be held at 6 p.m, Jan. 7. Erma Sieffpy, rcnorlcr. Parry Eastern Star UES Instill Officers the groom, Woodland, Hills, Robert L. Harman and Michael W.

Harman, of the bride, Pittsburg, Pa. A reception was held following the ceremony at the Itockhill Ton Club. Kunsas City, Mo. Following a short wedding trip Ilia cou-le is at home at 7402 W. Wind; Overland Park, Ks.

24 hour-a-day protection for your vacation TRIP Engaged Thompson Simons Before you go, get low-cost Travel Accident Insurance which will provide an accidental death benefit plus protection against the medical expense of accidental injuries during your entire trip for es little as 3 days or as long 6 months. We can also provide insurance for your baggage and other personal effects. Cell us for details. GROW WITH THI VINDICATOR ADVERTISE EVERY WEEK Ramona Chapter No. 431 held ipcn installation of officers Dee.

18, with Mrs. Carole Cool, installing officer. Site was assisted by Mrs. Cceilc Grindol, marshal, Mrs. Dorothy Cool, chaplain, Airs.

Paul-no Weller, organist. Tho elective and appointive officers arc as follows: Airs. Mary Jo Sectbi, worthy matron; Ted Grin lol, worthy pnlron; Airs. Eldha Aright, associate matron; James iVright, associate patron; Airs Rosu Grindol. Mrs.

Winnie dliaw, Airs. Thco Pearson conductress; Airs. Lucy Doxon, conductress: Mrs. ivnh Grinded, chaplain; Mrs, Cociic Grindol, marshal; Airs. Pauline Welter, organist.

Mra. Linda Mcllardic, Adah; Mra. Nellie Ilamm, Ruth; Clara Grindol, Esther; Mrs. Alberta Dunnaway, Martha; Mrs, Louise Brunt-'n, Electa; Airs. Vsd lone Peterson, warder; Fred Grin- Carolyn Elizabeth Harman became the bride of Jamea Wallace Peek Dee.

28 in a ceremony at 4 p.m. in the First Baptist church, Kansas City, Mo. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Hubert V.

Harman, Mission, and Mrs. Wallace Peek, Meriden. The bride wore a floor tength gown of ivory satin faille. The mini yoke was or English net with a high stand-up collar of satin faille edged with ru filed val lace and decorated with venixe daisy trim. Hie xl-evex were short.

very puffed and triinme-l Identically ax the collar. Alternate vertical rows of run led rnl lace and venisa facr daisies slrincd the snflly gathered kirt from above the envire waist to tho floor where a hnrizniU.il row of lace edged the hemline. The de meltable train wax similarly trimmed wdlh the two lypex ot and fell from Uic empire waistline which wax entirely encircled with au ivory velvet ribbon that ended with xlrcnmcrs in the front. She carried a full cascade of gardenias with streamers of white and oowder blue velvet Carol Buis, Kansas City, was maid of honor, Gail Ann Peck, Meriden, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. Elizabeth Paterson Harman and Carolyn Anil Harman, Pilisburg, nieces of the bride, were junior bridesmaids.

Their gowns were empire style powder blue velvet. Jon Willard, Merriam. served Mr. Peek as best man. Groomsman was Robert Peebler.

Lawrence Ushers were Robcit L. Ilarmnn, hi other of the bride, Pittsburg, Andrew Naylor, brother-in-law of Lloyd Barker, Ins. Bill and Dorothy Second Deer Rest ef Kendall Stefa Bank 321 Breadway Valley Falla and Airs. Harry Arthur Simons announce tile approaching iiiurriago ol til. ir daughter.

Car to Dr. Harre Thompson. son of Mr. and Airs. Alvin i liunipsmi, Gondliiiul.

Y-if-t Si'nonx is a graduate of Valley Falls high school and Unit'd Air l.irrx Stewardess Training telmol. Chicago. She is presently based nt iVilarc International Airport, Chicago. Dr. h'lm-'son attended Kansas Slats University and graduated from Illinois College of Optometry.

He will leave in Fchruary for Officers Training school at Fort Sam Houston, Tex. The wedding will take place In January. The Delaware Township Llbrsry has added "MrCalla Decorating Book to its collertion. The book is a joy to read and dream over. Its topics include color, style, com position, fabrics, wood and uphol lered furniture, lighting, accessories and budget.

There are well over a hundred color pictures, There are also charters devoted to lahlewnro and to antique furniture 4 4 Extension Hews Our grateful thoughts uru extended with sincen wishui fur the New Year Mangold Hardware I by Arleta A. Lohmann MERIDEN, KANSAS General Repair Fstimnlea nn Fleet rical Systems and Water Systems Wally's Garage Wally anil Joe Coleman's IGA Does your family eat a lot of I moat? If you are Interested in llcurnhig to properly cook meal to I retain good flavor and nutritive value you may wunl to attend Uic I area short course In Foods and Nu- ti-ilion, "Lets Talk about Meat. This will ho a two-day course taught by Elsie Ler, Extension I specialist and minor In Foods A I NulriUon. It will be held In Topeka Ion Feb. 9-10.

The hours will be 1 3:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 3 p.in., both days. Enrollment should be made I two weeks in advance through the I Jefferson County Extension office. All Kind INSURANCE J. SEASONS iGREE'HNqS; I -Si I Wrduttday Fsalms 21:1 -11 Sunday ZrrhrM Symbol of the New Year a bouncing baby boyl Symbol of the OU Year gnarled and dejected Father Time! At the New Year begin we want to wipe the date clean, wa want to ante everything that bat happened and i tart all over again. That ulay Matthew int-n Mm ulay wf 2i2J-2f But i top and think a moment.

Naturally, there were tblngi In the past that mv wish bad necer happened. There were things that we are sorry we bad said and done. But what of the wonderful hours, the tender moments the really good things Tuesday Vtatm i Friday Matthew Efo Service Choroe. Saturday Matthew The best way to start a really "new" New Year Is by going to church and taking a quiet personal look at yourself. Take advantage of the experiences given us during the past, and then, with a new perspective, plan your New Year with faith and resolution.

Scripture eehetri kg A Awterieen Bitlffartriy CbpgHgM AMP Krister A4eerM Ieh tke, Inn, flnubwy, Whatever we do, let us be doing it with a view to the future. It Is eur pleasure to serve you. on Checking Accounts with a Minimum Hulance. This ad la sponsored by the following Individuals and bustnam aalabliahmanls: Steinmetz Skelly Service and Appliance The Valley Falle Vindicator Valley Auto Parte Reichart Sundries THE MERIDEN STATE BANK MERIDEN, KANSAS PHONE 444333 DARYL BECKXR. President WILL SMITH, Vice PreekJent Valley Implement Inc Summerfelt Hardware i ROBBINS SALVAGE OekelooaH, Kiaeee t- i 4 Pr'xS tv WW1.

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1889-1996