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PANAMA PICNIC
St. Mary's parish picnic
will be Aug. 12 and 13, cele-
brating our 90th year as a
parish, featuring the auction at
6:30 p.m., Saturday and the
steak dinner on Sunday from 4
to 8 p.m. There will be enter-
tainment from both young and
old. See you there.
Dan Careys from San
Antonio, TX.; Jane Carey of
Cape Coral, FL.; Mike Corey
family of Middletown, CT.,
and Bob Carey of San
Antonio, TX., spent time at
Phil Careys. Several of them
had not been home for four
years. While here they also at-
tended the Susie Gaul and Paul
Mahlberg wedding at St.
Joseph's Church, Earling, the
reception and dance following.
Sylvester Michelses visited
Thursday eve with his sister,
Mrs Myron Kington and hus-
band at Irwin.
Rita Cahmpion family of
Omaha came for a visit at Phil
Careys, especially to see the
Carey cousins who were
guests there.
Ed Kwapiszeskies attended
the open house honoring Dr.
Stanosheck in Omaha,
Saturday.
Alice Chamberlain of
Omaha spent the weekend
with her mother, Agnes
Chamberlain and brother,
Ron.
GOLDEN
ANNIVERSARY
Joe Morfelds returned home
July 31 from Akron, Ohio.
They with their son, Melvin,
his wife and son, Michael of
Omaha and a number of
relatives attended the golden
wedding celebration of their
brother and uncle, AI
Sondermans at the Catholic
Church in Akron, July 29 and
also the reception following.
Fr. Bob Schoemann of Des
Moines was celebrant of the
marriage ceremony of his
niece, Julie Pauley and Guyle
Sonderman at St. Mary's
Church, Panama, Aug. 5.
While here he also visited his
sister, Mrs Andy Pauley,
members of her family, rela-
tives and friends and attended
the reception at St. Mary's
Hall in Portsmouth.
Weekend guests of Andy
Pauley were Dale Kreher,
Jennifer and Danielle of
Omaha; Steve Nies, Andrea
and Brant of Jesup; Jerry
Hermsens of Dubuque; Doug
Panley of Ankeny; Pat Pauley
of Fort Morgan and Dan
Pauley of Dike, coming espe-
cially to attend the wedding of
their sister and aunt, Julie
Pauley and Guyle Sonderman
at St. Mary's Church,
Panama.
Mary Pat Mahlberg of Co.
Bluffs visited Sunday with her
parents, Mike Mahlbergs and
also with Marty Schmidts.
ATTEND WEDDING
Chris Blares Sr. attended
the wedding of their grand
niece, Julia Pauley and Guyle
Sonderman at St. Mary's
Church, Panama. Also attend-
ing were Charles Blum and
Louis Wingerts.
FAMILY REUNION
Melvin Schwerys, Mike
Schwery, Jackie McKenzie,
Sam Fergusons, Mark and.
Alan all of Omaha and Keith
Schwerys of Co. Bluffs at-
tended the late Adolph and
Theresa Schmitz family re-
union, also joined other mem-
bers of the family at the Irwin
Community Hall, July 30.
Gary Ratigans of Parkview
and granddaughters, Audra and
Katelyn Justice of Groton,
CT., visited Saturday with Pat
Ratigans and Patty.
Phil Careys took their son
Bob to the airport in Omaha
where he returned to his duties
in San Antonio, TX., after
visiting his parents, brothers
and sister here. Before return-
ing home, Phil Careys
stopped to see his sister, Rita
Champion in Omaha.
AREA VISITS
Mark Bishoff family of
Omaha spent the weekend
with their parents and grand-
parents Frank Nikki Bishoff
stayed to spend her vacation
with her grandparents.
Sylvester Michelses,
Cecelia Waltz and Hilda Blum
were guests of Irene Hoffmann
at Avoca Sunday.
Patty Ratigan accompanied
Janet Block, son Tim and
friend Matt of Bellevue and
Judy Block and son, Chris of
Omaha to Parkview Monday
to visit Gary Ratigan family.
Tuesday, they all went to
Chicago to attend the Chicago
Cubs ballgame.
Leo Pauley and Zeno Pauley
attended the wedding Mass of
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their niece, Julie Pauley and
Guyle Sonderman at St.
Mary's Church, Panama.
Andy Pauleys and members
of their family were guests of
Guyler Sondermans at their
farm home near Portsmouth
Sunday afternoon to wimess
the opening of their wedding
gifts.
Steve Nies, Andrea and
Brent left Tuesday for home in
Jesup after spending several
days with their parents and
grandparents, Andy Pauleys.
FAREWELL PARTY
Mike Ohlingers and Jessica
were weekend guests of Clete
(Margaret) Ohlingers in
Pocahontas where they held a
going away party for Mike's
sister, Chuck (JoAnn)
Poduska, Amy and Mary, who
will be moving to Florida,
Aug. 15. Attending the party
were Clete Ohlingers, Mike
Ohlingers, Chuck Poduskas,
Wayne Hartmans and Emily,
Mark Sernettes and Steven,
Dan Murphys, Jennifer and
John, Lynne Ohlinger,
Michelle Eichler and many
Poduska relatives. The party
was hosted by Byron (Janet)
Poduskas in Pocahontas.
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Sunday, Cecelia Weihs,
Theresa Henscheid, Agnes
Goetzinger and Adeline
Altman of Earling accompa-
nied John Wagemans to
Omaha to attend the 25th wed-
cling anniversary of Marvin
Coenens.
CELEBRATING
SILVER ANNIVERSARY
Wilfred Coenens accompa-
nied Ivo Coenens, Bob
Coenen and nephew, Russell
Coenen of Defiance to Omaha,
July 30 to attend the 25th
wedding anniversary of Marvin
Coenens, their son, brother
and uncle. They were present
for the Mass at St. Bernadettes
Church and the reception at
Gross High School. Norman
Schmitzes family, Dave
Davises, Larry Schmitzes and
sons and Zita Engel also at-
tended.
Sunday, Liz Ran accompa-
nied Harvey Raus from Co.
Bluffs to see Frank at Little
Flower Haven. Sunday night,
she accompanied Dan Raus of
Harlan to see Frank and also
Gladys' mother, Josephine
Schaben.
The Sewing Club met
Tuesday afternoon with 15
members present sewing on
one large quilt and starting an-
other large one. Mrs Ed
Goetzinger brought the lunch.
Thursday, 15 members again
met to finish one large quilt
and sewed on another.
Margaret Coenen furnished the
lunch.
GUESTS FOR DINNER
Vivian Graybill of Omaha
and Lucille McCord of Harlan
were Monday eve dinner
guests of Zita Engel.
Mrs Joe Goeser accompa-
nied Ambrose Gubbelses of
Harlan to Co. Bluffs
Wednesday eve to attend wake
services at Meyer Funeral
Home of a grand-nephew
Randy Goeser, age 17. Also
attending the wake and ser-
vices on Thursday at St.
Patrick's Church were Ed
Goesers, Jane Goetzinger,
Bruce Goesers and Jim Goeser
of Harlan. Burial was at
Ridgewood cemetery.
Ralph Mumm of Chappell
Hill, TX., spent the weekend
with his sister and her hus-
band, Alvin Schmitzes.
Sunday p.m., Ralph left for
Geddes, S.D., to spend a few
days with another"sister and
also his wife's family. He is
heading for Rapid City to visit
a son, Paul Mumm family.
HAPPY 13TH
Alvin Schmitzes were
Wednesday dinner guests of
Nell Shavers, to celebrate their
granddaughter, Sarah's 13th
birthday.
Fr. Al Zimmerman S.V.D.
of Tucson, AZ., is spending a
few weeks vacationing in this
area and staying at Barney
Zimmermans. He visited his
sisters, Betty Gaul of Earling;
Ann Gaul of Omaha and his
brother Roman of Oakland. He
also concelebrated a Mass with
Archbishop Arkfeld at the
Little Flower Haven.
Larry Zimmermans of New
Richmond, WI., came for the
Mass and reception honoring
Sr. Jodelle Zimmerman,
Sunday.
Ft. Anthony Zimmerman
arrived in Omaha on Friday.
His brother, Fr Al and Barney
Zimmerman met him and
came back to Westphalia for
several days visit and on
Monday they will leave for
Tucson, AZ.
Glen Zimmermans and boys
of Co. Bluffs and Mrs
Lipharda Zimmerman of
Earling visited Barney
Zimmermans, Sunday eve.
Portsmouth
Lester Schmitzes attended
the wake services of Randy
Goeser held at Meyer Funeral
Home in Co. Bluffs,
Wednesday eve.
Members of the Senior
Citizen's (Golden Pioneers)
will meet Aug. 15 at 1:30
p.m. at the Community Hall.
Barb Sandbothe and Ramona
Leinen were on the lunch
committee.
PASSENGER
PASSENGER
Mrs J.P. Stein and Ruby
Wehr visited Sunday afternoon
with J.P. Stein, Francis (Red)
and Dorothy Leinen and Bill
Grote at Little Flower Haven.
Weekend guests of Al (Vi)
Skalla were Vi's sister, Mrs
George (Ann) Weigand, also
Mrs Harold Weigand, Mrs
Chuck Mat and son, Casey all
of New Hampton. They re-
turned home Monday.
Wilson Hybrids, Inc. is now taking applications
for truck drivers, corn sorters and plant
personnel for the harvest season.
• Work will begin in late August or early September.
• Pay will be $5.00/hour:
• Corn sorters will work in a new facility.
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picked up at Wilson
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Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
or call 755-3841 for
more information.
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Feast of the Assumption on
Aug. 15, Mass at St. Mary's
Church will be held at 7 p.m.
Following the 9 a.m. Mass
Sunday, coffee and rolls will
be served at the Community
Hall.
ATTENDED WEDDING
Jim Schmitz of Los
Angeles, CA., arrived July 21
at Eppley airport in Omaha
and was met by his parents,
Lester Schmitzes July 22.
Lester Schmitzes, Jim
Schmitz of Los Angeles, CA.;
Tim Gauls, Ben and Abby of
Ames; John Schmitzes of
Iowa City attended the wed-
din of Paul Mahlberg and
Susie Gaul held at St. Joseph
Church in Earling. They also
attended the reception and
dance at the parish hall at
Earling. Peg Gaul was a
bridesmaid and John Schmitz
was an usher at the wedding.
Ruby Wehr and guests her
daughter, Russ (Geri) Bentley
of Liberal, KS., were guests
Friday afternoon at Ruby's
brother, Bill McKeighans at
Harlan.
Lind• Anderson, Erin and
Amy of Richardsen, TX., ar-
rived Tuesday for a visit at her
father, Jim Grote and other
relatives in the area.
EVENING DINNER
GUESTS
Jim Grote and guests his
daughter, Linda Andersen, Erin
and Amy were Wednesday eve
dinner guests of their son and
brother, Mike Grote family.
Terry Books, Dana, Kim
and Lynn arrived home from a
ten day vacation to Odando,
FL., where they did lots of
sightseeing including Epcot
Center and Disney World.
Sarah (Steve) Kenkel of
Toledo, and Derek (Lanny)
Johnk of Sioux City came
Tuesday for a visit at their
grandparents, Mary Kenkels.
They returned to their homes
Sunday.
Bill Wehr and son, Dan and
friend Corey Sterman of San
Diego, CA., who have been
guests of Bill's mother, Ruby
Wehr for a week also visited
other relatives, left Friday for
Elwood, NE., to visit his
brother, Veryl Wehrs and then
on to Yellowstone Park and
other sightseeing before re-
turning to San Diego.
CALIFORNIA
VACATION
Gene Smiths left July 14
and went to Bethel Island,
CA., where they were guests
of their son, Jay Smith fam-
ily, also guests of their daugh-
ter, Bob (Geri) Andrew. Then
on to Portland, OR., where
they visited Bob (Thelma) Adventureland near Des
Bastroms and Thelma's daugh- Moines and Thursday. They
tero Shelli and Amber. Then toured the Living History
on to Yakima, WA., where Farm near Des Moines, return-
they were guests of their son, ing home that eve.
Tim Smiths. They returned Mindy (Lynn) Patten of Co.
home Aug. 3. Bluffs came Friday for a visit
Jill Potter who has been a at her grandmother, Alma
guest of her grandmother, Patten, she returned home
Monday.
relatives for a month left
Monday by plane to return to
Conroe, TX.
Ruby Wehr and guests, her
daughter, Russ (Geri) Bentley
of Liberal, KS., were Friday
eve dinner guests of their son
and brother, Larry Wehrs at
Harlan.
Cheryl Dickman of Me.
Valley was a guest Saturday of
her mother, Alma Patten.
Jim Grote and guests his
daughter, Linda Anderson,
Erin and Amy of Richardsen,
TX., were Thursday eve dinner
guests of their daughter and
sister, Mel (Kathy) Sporrer
family.
RETURNED HOME
Dick Reinigs, Becky and
Robyn, also Ken Schneiders,
Valeri, Michael and Andy
spent Wednesday at
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JUly 25, Lester 5chmitzes
took their son, Jim Schmitz
of Los Angeles, CA., to
Glenwood, where he joined the
other RAGBRAI riders. Jim Gene
returned July 29 and reported Sondag
the ride and hospitality of the guests
people across Iowa was great. Phil
Jim left July 30 from Eppley BRUNClt q
airport to return to Los Fr. Mike,
Angeles. Brenda
Bob Reinig, A1 Reinigs, family, R
also Tony Reinigs of Harlan Pitsch He
left by plane from Omaha, He
July 27 for Hood River, OR., Huebners,
where they were guests of also Debra
their brother, Don Reinig Cam- of St.
ily. July 29, they attended the Sunday
wedding of their niece, Ralph
Jennifer (Don) Reinig and Phil
Paul Ryan held at St. Mary's Gene
Catholic Church at Hood ding Mass
River, also the reception held Gubbels and
at "Crag-Rat-Hut" at Hood Saturday h
River, OR. They did some Catholic
sightseeing and returned home Bluffs.
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