Archive for Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Springdale News
July 1, 2009
Beverly and David Sparks entertained her folks from Utah Valley the week of June 8 and they returned to their home June 11. Don and Shirley Haslam and two grandchildren visited.
The fathers were honored June 21 at Springdale Friends Church with keychains made by Sunday school children and nut loaf breads made by church members.
Ray Cole enjoyed Father’s Day dinner June 21 in Leavenworth. Others dining with him were Luke and Emily Cole, Jeannette Cole and Evelyn Schwinn.
Linda and Rick Schwinn hosted a Father’s Day dinner for Danny Schwinn and other family members on June 21.
The remodeling at Friendship Hall in Springdale Friends Church has really progressed. An ice cream social is being planned for July 18 at 6 p.m. Everyone is welcome.
Sharon Lynn and Evelyn Schwinn enjoyed lunch out and visiting, plus some shopping on June 18.
Myrtice Fuqua came June 21 from Hesston with Larry and Becky Fuqua. They went to Kansas City for a golf tournament in which Larry was playing. Myrtice attended church with the Knapps at McLouth Methodist Church. Afterward, they attended Ruby Harwood’s 80th birthday party. Marcus and Oona Woodhead played host to a dinner for his sister and brother. Marlin and Peggy Woodhead, Thelma Farris, Myrtice Fuqua and Wayne and Anabel Knapp attended and did a lot of visiting. Myrtice came home with the Knapps and stayed all night. The next day, Kirk and Austin Knapp and Myrtice were dinner guests and returned home the evening of June 22.
Anabel Knapp was visiting Jan Nelson on June 24. She’s getting over a bout with pneumonia.
A nice rain came the evening of June 24 for the Springdale area. Good on the crops and gardens.
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Do you plan on attending the St. Patrick’s festivities Saturday in Tonganoxie?
I like seeing Tongie being festive and all dressed up for the occasion. Along with my family, I will be attending the parade, watching the Wild Women of the Frontier, snarfing up some corn beef and cabbage and listening to the pipes. I’m only Irish on St. Paddy’s Day, and sometimes the weekends before and after. The rest of the time, I’m Scottish and both cultures regard pipes as heavenly. To me, it is also a celebration of spring’s imminent arrival, and the green color carries that message, too.
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