CIAL ITEMS
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, August 8, 1985, Page
!i: I •
• , I
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District officers installed Aug. 4 were: left to right, 1st
John W. Nicol, Knox City Post 358; Department
Trapp; Department Aux. President Mrs. Marie Boedeker;
President Mrs. LaVeta Stith, Lewistown Unit 578.
Legion & Auxiliary
district meeting
Post 17o and
to the First
meeting
in attendance.
were called to
Department
installed the
John W. Nicol of
as the
The Auxiliary
Marie Baedeker
auxiliary
Stith of
installed as
introductions and short speeches by
the Dept. and District officers present.
The next district meeting will be
Nov. 10 at Hannibal Post No. 55, at 2
p.m.
The next regular meeting of the
Canton Legion and Auxiliary will be
Aug. 13, preceded by a carry-in dinner.
Ham and drink will be provided. All
members are encouraged to bring a
covered dish and attend.
to help
s Nursing
Was among the
received awards
membership for
carry-in dinner
followed by..
of Durham
30th wedding
were married
Curtis, pastor
Church, in his
for the
Klocke Cook,
and Marvin
Bringer.
former Betty
and Mrs. Ed
is the son
and the
children: Mrs,
Randy
and Rodney at
deceased. They
/
Flower Shov00 and Tea held July 31 at
Lewis County Nursing Home; winners listed
/
Carol Heller.; honorable mention, Jan
Salter and Aloma Shoop.
Class II - any other annual, 1st,
Betty Lesser; 2nd, Jan Salter; 3rd,
Peggy Wiesemann; 4th, Carol Heller.
Section B. perennials - Class 13,
daisies - A. Shasta, 1st, Barbara
Coates.
C. Gerbera, 1st, Peggy Wiesemann.
Class 14 - Fever Few, A., single, Is(,
Peggy Wiesemann.
Class 15, Yarrow - A. yarrow one
bloom, Is( Aloma Sboop.
Class 16 - any perennial not listed,
1st, Dorothy Feldkamp; 2nd, Sharon
Feldkamp; 3rd, Elsie Brinkley;
honorable mention, Alberta Hager-
man.
Section C - gladiolus - Class 18,
gladiolus, A. red, 1st, Margie Webster.
The LaGrange Garden Club and the
Starlight Garden Club of LaGrange
held a flower show and tea July 31 at
the Lewis County Nursing Home in
Canton. The theme of the show was
"Celebrate with Flowers." The chair-
men of the show were Mrs. Aloma
Shoop and Mrs. Betty Lesser. The
juclges of the artistic and horticulture"
divisons were Mrs. Jaceil Pearson,
Mrs. Erma Auxter and Mrs. Frank
Ballwin, all of I-ville.
In the arttic divion of the flower
show the Award of Merit was won by
Mrs. Betty Leeser for her arrange-
ment in the "Sharing Love" class. The
Award of Merit in the horticulture
division was won by Dr. Michael
Dykstra for his Pink Hybrid Tea.
The artistic division winners in class
t were: "Merry Christmas," Ist place,
Sharon Feldkamp; 2rid place, Mildred
Dickerson; 3rd, Phyllis Lantz; 4th
Louise Wright.
Class 2: "Wearing of the Green" Ist,
Betty Leeser; 2nd, Nancy Ellison; 4th,
Mildred Pierce and Margaret Parr.
Class 3: "I Love You" Ist, Betty
Leeser; 2rid, Judy Garkie; 3rd, Peggy
Wiesemann; 4th Carol Heller.
Class 4: "Chi-ist Is Risen", Ist, Jan
Salter; 2nd, Betty Leeser; 3rd,
Margaret Farr; 4th, Aloma Shoop.
Class 5: "Let Freedom Ring", 1st,
Aloma Shoop; 2rid, Barb Coates; d,
Nancy Tiemann,; 4th, Mildred Dicker-
son.
Class 6: Junior Division- "Earth's
Treasures", Ist place and blue ribbons
were awarde to Rhonda Davis,
Derrick Guilfoyle, Jim Ellison and
Mary Ellison.
Class 7: "Children's Day", 1st place
and blue ribbons were awarded to Jim
Ellison, Mary Ellison. Rhonda Davis
and Rajah Maples.
In the Horticulture Division:
Section A Annuals Class 8:
marigolds - A. tall type orange, Ist,
Margaret Fax*r; 2d, Helena Seals.
B. Tall type yellow - Ist, Helena
Seals.
C. - dwarf, any color, Ist, Carol
Heller; 2rid, Ed Heller; 3rd, Peggy
Wiesemann.
Class 9 - Asters, B. double, any color,
Ist, Peggy Wisemann.
Class I0 - zinnias - A. cactus, any
color, Ist Betty Leeser; 2nd, Jan
Salter; 31"€I, Peggy Wiesemann.
B - dahlia type, any color, 2nd
Helena Seals and Margaret Parr; 3rd,
AREA
REUNIONS
Waif meyer Reunion
To wed Sept. 28
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Scifres of
Letown announce the engagement
of their daughter, Lavonne, to James
Minear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
of LaBelle.
Miss Scifres is a 1982 graduate of
Khland High School and is employed
at the Lewistown State Bank.
Minear, a 1977 graduate of Highland
School, is an agent for Globe Life
Accident Insurance Company and
ed i0 frming.
e weclding will be Sept. 28 in
taBelle.
and Mrs. Adolph Tallent, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Tallent, Bobble and Caroline,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tallent, Donna and
Jeremy, and Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Tallent, all of Forsyth, Mont.
On the last day roses were given to
Fred Cunningham, St., the oldest one
greatest distance were the Tallent and
Wilson families from LaGrange.
The next Tallent reunion will be held
in 1987 in Missouri.
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News of Clubs
& Organizations
The annual Wolfmeyer reunion was
held Sunday, August 4, in the shelter present and to Kristina Cunningham,
the youngest present, she being the
house at South Park in Quincy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
tomeu'-'e'r -''--J Those attending were Mrs. Emma
Cunningham, Jr. They are all of
Niehoff, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Grunden,
Mr. and Mrs. Neff Grunden, Mr. and Philadelphia. Those traveling the
__ Ill Ill I lllll I
Mrs. Larry Wolfmeyer and Mrs.
PhiIlip Wolfmeyer and daughter, all of
Quincy; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wolfmeyer
and family of Macomb; Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Pearson, Hull; Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Litteken, Palmyra; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Lahr and grandsons, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Wolfmeyer and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Waif meyer, all of
LaGrange.
TaHent Reunion
The Tallent reunion was held at the
Wild Roee Ranch at West Yellowstone,
Idaho July 24-28 with 42 attending.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Tallent, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Tallent, Jr., Rhonda and Riley, and
Mrs. David Wilson, all of LaGrange;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunningham, St.,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ctmningham, Jr.,
Jennifer, Tracy, Nathan and Kristina,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tal]ent, all of
Philadelphia, Mo.; Danny Cunningham
of Hannibal; Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Spade, Michelle, Kevin and Cristy,
Sioux City, In.; Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Tallent and Mrs. IAnda Fox, Jo Joe
and Jennifer, Aurbon, Wash.; Mrs.
Mark Cole, Jason and Lora of Shelby,
Mont.; Miss Liz Coon, C'hlllicothe; Mr.
Kenneth E. St. Clair of Kahoka and
the late Darlene (Allen) St. Clair
announce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their daughter,
Beth Ann, to PFC John Heath
McFadden, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Michael McFadden of rural Canton.
Miss St. Clair is a 1984 graduate of
Clark County R-I High School and is
currently employed at ltardees in
Keokuk.
McFadden, a 1984 graduate of
Canton High School, is now serving in
the United States Army and stationed
at Fort Hood, Texas.
The couple is planning a December
wedding.
CLUB NEWS
Ewing Tops 84#
Ewing Tops held its regular meeting
on July 25 at the senior housing at 7
p.m.
The group welcomed four new
members, Margaret Bringer, Carol
and Mike Mohr and Jerry Powers.
Loser of the week was Margaret
Bringer. Winner of watermelon eon
was June Brmmer. There will be a n
contest for August. The meeting, wit
closed with the To Pledge .... "
August 1 meeting was held at the
Senior Housing at 7 p.m. Loser of the
Tiger Cub Pack 182 Ewtng
The second meeting of Tiger Cub
Pack 102, Ewing was held Tuesday,
July 23. The pack went to the Quincy
Police Station and Lt. Maxwell showed,
the boys and parents through the
police station. Parents had the Tiger
Cubs fingerprinted by Officer Muller.
Those in attendance were Jimmy
Brown, Nelson Carter, Ronald Diet-
rich, Jason Shoop, Donnie Stewart, and
Andy Wiewel. Parents were their
partners. They went to South Park to
finish their meeting. The agenda was
"Prepare for Emergencies."
vvv vv v v ,et,**
vvvv
Sweet of week was Carol Mohr. Lower of, 661
engagement Missouri was Linda Cramer. Total
ft
ng of their pounds lost last week was 31 pounds.
Vahle, son of Winners of take it off contest was
' W" Vahle of Jerry P°wers' Carl M°hr' "d Darlone 0TU
i a Von Thun. The meeting was closed
oeen ,st for with the Tope Pledge.
New members are ..me. T00LUE00
lOB 00ItBAM 8UPPBlt
-" SHRINE OF ST. PATRICK
15 Aug. 1-4; 7-11; 14-18
u.. oft., s p.m. Goldel7 00agl¢ Rlvcrboat Theatre
" QujJt evnu PHONE 34 o,.s7s _2:
com v su wn ut for Reservations
B. white, tst, Margie Webster; 2nd,
Elsie Brinkey.
C. pink, 1st. Margie Webster.
D. yellow, Ist, Margie Webster; 2rid,
Georgia Richter.
E. any color not listed, Ist, Margie
Webster; 2nd, Rod Webster; 3rd, Carol
Heller.
Section D - Dahlias - Class 19, A.
decorative any color, 1st, Peggy
Wiesemann; 2nd, Elsie Brinkley.
C. -Pompon, any color, 1st, Mildred
Dickerson; 2d, Aloma Shoop.
Section E - Chrysanthemums -
Class 20, Mums, D, cushion, any color,
Ist, Mildred Dickerson; 2rid, Carol
Heller.
Section F - Roses - Class 21, roses, A.
hybrid tea - red, 1st, Dr. Michael
Dykstra; 2nd, Donna Pierce; 3rd,
Barbara Coates.
C. hybrid tea, pink, 1st, Dr. Dykstra;
2d, Alberta Hagerman.
Hybrid tea yellow, Is(, Dr.
Dykstra; 2rid, Carol Wieseman.
E. Hybrid tea, bi-color, 1st,
Barbara Coates; 2nd, Dr. Dykstra;
3rd, Kay Webster; honorable mention,
Alberta Hagerman.
Class 22 - Floribunda - any color, Ist,
Malissa Pierce.
Class 23 - any other not listed, Ist,
Donna Pierce; 2vd, Michelle Pierce.
Class 23A - Collection of I, 1st,
Dr. Dykstra.
Section G - Potted Plant, 1st, Pare
Gullfoyle; 2nd, Mildred Pierce; 3rd,
Louise Wright; honorable mention,
Louella Smith.
Junior Division: Section H - Zinnias -
Class 25, B. - Dahlia type, any color,
Is(, Derrick Guilfoyle; 2nd, Jason
Shoop.
Class 26 - any other flower, 1st,
Jason Shoop.
A. mini garden, 1st and blue ribbon,
Derrick Guilfoyle and Mary Ellison;
2nd and red ribbon, Rhonda Davis,
Mary Jo Cramsey, and Jim Ellison.
The president of the LaGrange
Garden Club is Mildred Pierce and the
president of the Starlight Garden Club
is Mrs. Aloma Shoop.
Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. He, Jr., of
rural Canton and Mr. and Mrs. John
R. Carter of Quincy announce the
engagement of their children, Marilyn
Louise and John William.
Miss Hetzler is a 1985 graduate of
Canton R-V High School and is
currently employed at Niemann Foods
in Canton.
Carter is a 1981 graduate of Quincy
Senior High School and is the assistant
manager of Niemann Foods in Canton.
The wedding will take place Oct. 1
at the Immanuel United Methodist
Church in Canton.
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CIAL ITEMS
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, August 8, 1985, Page
!i: I •
• , I
o,
District officers installed Aug. 4 were: left to right, 1st
John W. Nicol, Knox City Post 358; Department
Trapp; Department Aux. President Mrs. Marie Boedeker;
President Mrs. LaVeta Stith, Lewistown Unit 578.
Legion & Auxiliary
district meeting
Post 17o and
to the First
meeting
in attendance.
were called to
Department
installed the
John W. Nicol of
as the
The Auxiliary
Marie Baedeker
auxiliary
Stith of
installed as
introductions and short speeches by
the Dept. and District officers present.
The next district meeting will be
Nov. 10 at Hannibal Post No. 55, at 2
p.m.
The next regular meeting of the
Canton Legion and Auxiliary will be
Aug. 13, preceded by a carry-in dinner.
Ham and drink will be provided. All
members are encouraged to bring a
covered dish and attend.
to help
s Nursing
Was among the
received awards
membership for
carry-in dinner
followed by..
of Durham
30th wedding
were married
Curtis, pastor
Church, in his
for the
Klocke Cook,
and Marvin
Bringer.
former Betty
and Mrs. Ed
is the son
and the
children: Mrs,
Randy
and Rodney at
deceased. They
/
Flower Shov00 and Tea held July 31 at
Lewis County Nursing Home; winners listed
/
Carol Heller.; honorable mention, Jan
Salter and Aloma Shoop.
Class II - any other annual, 1st,
Betty Lesser; 2nd, Jan Salter; 3rd,
Peggy Wiesemann; 4th, Carol Heller.
Section B. perennials - Class 13,
daisies - A. Shasta, 1st, Barbara
Coates.
C. Gerbera, 1st, Peggy Wiesemann.
Class 14 - Fever Few, A., single, Is(,
Peggy Wiesemann.
Class 15, Yarrow - A. yarrow one
bloom, Is( Aloma Sboop.
Class 16 - any perennial not listed,
1st, Dorothy Feldkamp; 2nd, Sharon
Feldkamp; 3rd, Elsie Brinkley;
honorable mention, Alberta Hager-
man.
Section C - gladiolus - Class 18,
gladiolus, A. red, 1st, Margie Webster.
The LaGrange Garden Club and the
Starlight Garden Club of LaGrange
held a flower show and tea July 31 at
the Lewis County Nursing Home in
Canton. The theme of the show was
"Celebrate with Flowers." The chair-
men of the show were Mrs. Aloma
Shoop and Mrs. Betty Lesser. The
juclges of the artistic and horticulture"
divisons were Mrs. Jaceil Pearson,
Mrs. Erma Auxter and Mrs. Frank
Ballwin, all of I-ville.
In the arttic divion of the flower
show the Award of Merit was won by
Mrs. Betty Leeser for her arrange-
ment in the "Sharing Love" class. The
Award of Merit in the horticulture
division was won by Dr. Michael
Dykstra for his Pink Hybrid Tea.
The artistic division winners in class
t were: "Merry Christmas," Ist place,
Sharon Feldkamp; 2rid place, Mildred
Dickerson; 3rd, Phyllis Lantz; 4th
Louise Wright.
Class 2: "Wearing of the Green" Ist,
Betty Leeser; 2nd, Nancy Ellison; 4th,
Mildred Pierce and Margaret Parr.
Class 3: "I Love You" Ist, Betty
Leeser; 2rid, Judy Garkie; 3rd, Peggy
Wiesemann; 4th Carol Heller.
Class 4: "Chi-ist Is Risen", Ist, Jan
Salter; 2nd, Betty Leeser; 3rd,
Margaret Farr; 4th, Aloma Shoop.
Class 5: "Let Freedom Ring", 1st,
Aloma Shoop; 2rid, Barb Coates; d,
Nancy Tiemann,; 4th, Mildred Dicker-
son.
Class 6: Junior Division- "Earth's
Treasures", Ist place and blue ribbons
were awarde to Rhonda Davis,
Derrick Guilfoyle, Jim Ellison and
Mary Ellison.
Class 7: "Children's Day", 1st place
and blue ribbons were awarded to Jim
Ellison, Mary Ellison. Rhonda Davis
and Rajah Maples.
In the Horticulture Division:
Section A Annuals Class 8:
marigolds - A. tall type orange, Ist,
Margaret Fax*r; 2d, Helena Seals.
B. Tall type yellow - Ist, Helena
Seals.
C. - dwarf, any color, Ist, Carol
Heller; 2rid, Ed Heller; 3rd, Peggy
Wiesemann.
Class 9 - Asters, B. double, any color,
Ist, Peggy Wisemann.
Class I0 - zinnias - A. cactus, any
color, Ist Betty Leeser; 2nd, Jan
Salter; 31"€I, Peggy Wiesemann.
B - dahlia type, any color, 2nd
Helena Seals and Margaret Parr; 3rd,
AREA
REUNIONS
Waif meyer Reunion
To wed Sept. 28
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Scifres of
Letown announce the engagement
of their daughter, Lavonne, to James
Minear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
of LaBelle.
Miss Scifres is a 1982 graduate of
Khland High School and is employed
at the Lewistown State Bank.
Minear, a 1977 graduate of Highland
School, is an agent for Globe Life
Accident Insurance Company and
ed i0 frming.
e weclding will be Sept. 28 in
taBelle.
and Mrs. Adolph Tallent, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Tallent, Bobble and Caroline,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tallent, Donna and
Jeremy, and Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Tallent, all of Forsyth, Mont.
On the last day roses were given to
Fred Cunningham, St., the oldest one
greatest distance were the Tallent and
Wilson families from LaGrange.
The next Tallent reunion will be held
in 1987 in Missouri.
I II III
News of Clubs
& Organizations
The annual Wolfmeyer reunion was
held Sunday, August 4, in the shelter present and to Kristina Cunningham,
the youngest present, she being the
house at South Park in Quincy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
tomeu'-'e'r -''--J Those attending were Mrs. Emma
Cunningham, Jr. They are all of
Niehoff, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Grunden,
Mr. and Mrs. Neff Grunden, Mr. and Philadelphia. Those traveling the
__ Ill Ill I lllll I
Mrs. Larry Wolfmeyer and Mrs.
PhiIlip Wolfmeyer and daughter, all of
Quincy; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wolfmeyer
and family of Macomb; Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Pearson, Hull; Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Litteken, Palmyra; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Lahr and grandsons, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Wolfmeyer and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Waif meyer, all of
LaGrange.
TaHent Reunion
The Tallent reunion was held at the
Wild Roee Ranch at West Yellowstone,
Idaho July 24-28 with 42 attending.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Tallent, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Tallent, Jr., Rhonda and Riley, and
Mrs. David Wilson, all of LaGrange;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunningham, St.,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ctmningham, Jr.,
Jennifer, Tracy, Nathan and Kristina,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tal]ent, all of
Philadelphia, Mo.; Danny Cunningham
of Hannibal; Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Spade, Michelle, Kevin and Cristy,
Sioux City, In.; Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Tallent and Mrs. IAnda Fox, Jo Joe
and Jennifer, Aurbon, Wash.; Mrs.
Mark Cole, Jason and Lora of Shelby,
Mont.; Miss Liz Coon, C'hlllicothe; Mr.
Kenneth E. St. Clair of Kahoka and
the late Darlene (Allen) St. Clair
announce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their daughter,
Beth Ann, to PFC John Heath
McFadden, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Michael McFadden of rural Canton.
Miss St. Clair is a 1984 graduate of
Clark County R-I High School and is
currently employed at ltardees in
Keokuk.
McFadden, a 1984 graduate of
Canton High School, is now serving in
the United States Army and stationed
at Fort Hood, Texas.
The couple is planning a December
wedding.
CLUB NEWS
Ewing Tops 84#
Ewing Tops held its regular meeting
on July 25 at the senior housing at 7
p.m.
The group welcomed four new
members, Margaret Bringer, Carol
and Mike Mohr and Jerry Powers.
Loser of the week was Margaret
Bringer. Winner of watermelon eon
was June Brmmer. There will be a n
contest for August. The meeting, wit
closed with the To Pledge .... "
August 1 meeting was held at the
Senior Housing at 7 p.m. Loser of the
Tiger Cub Pack 182 Ewtng
The second meeting of Tiger Cub
Pack 102, Ewing was held Tuesday,
July 23. The pack went to the Quincy
Police Station and Lt. Maxwell showed,
the boys and parents through the
police station. Parents had the Tiger
Cubs fingerprinted by Officer Muller.
Those in attendance were Jimmy
Brown, Nelson Carter, Ronald Diet-
rich, Jason Shoop, Donnie Stewart, and
Andy Wiewel. Parents were their
partners. They went to South Park to
finish their meeting. The agenda was
"Prepare for Emergencies."
vvv vv v v ,et,**
vvvv
Sweet of week was Carol Mohr. Lower of, 661
engagement Missouri was Linda Cramer. Total
ft
ng of their pounds lost last week was 31 pounds.
Vahle, son of Winners of take it off contest was
' W" Vahle of Jerry P°wers' Carl M°hr' "d Darlone 0TU
i a Von Thun. The meeting was closed
oeen ,st for with the Tope Pledge.
New members are ..me. T00LUE00
lOB 00ItBAM 8UPPBlt
-" SHRINE OF ST. PATRICK
15 Aug. 1-4; 7-11; 14-18
u.. oft., s p.m. Goldel7 00agl¢ Rlvcrboat Theatre
" QujJt evnu PHONE 34 o,.s7s _2:
com v su wn ut for Reservations
B. white, tst, Margie Webster; 2nd,
Elsie Brinkey.
C. pink, 1st. Margie Webster.
D. yellow, Ist, Margie Webster; 2rid,
Georgia Richter.
E. any color not listed, Ist, Margie
Webster; 2nd, Rod Webster; 3rd, Carol
Heller.
Section D - Dahlias - Class 19, A.
decorative any color, 1st, Peggy
Wiesemann; 2nd, Elsie Brinkley.
C. -Pompon, any color, 1st, Mildred
Dickerson; 2d, Aloma Shoop.
Section E - Chrysanthemums -
Class 20, Mums, D, cushion, any color,
Ist, Mildred Dickerson; 2rid, Carol
Heller.
Section F - Roses - Class 21, roses, A.
hybrid tea - red, 1st, Dr. Michael
Dykstra; 2nd, Donna Pierce; 3rd,
Barbara Coates.
C. hybrid tea, pink, 1st, Dr. Dykstra;
2d, Alberta Hagerman.
Hybrid tea yellow, Is(, Dr.
Dykstra; 2rid, Carol Wieseman.
E. Hybrid tea, bi-color, 1st,
Barbara Coates; 2nd, Dr. Dykstra;
3rd, Kay Webster; honorable mention,
Alberta Hagerman.
Class 22 - Floribunda - any color, Ist,
Malissa Pierce.
Class 23 - any other not listed, Ist,
Donna Pierce; 2vd, Michelle Pierce.
Class 23A - Collection of I, 1st,
Dr. Dykstra.
Section G - Potted Plant, 1st, Pare
Gullfoyle; 2nd, Mildred Pierce; 3rd,
Louise Wright; honorable mention,
Louella Smith.
Junior Division: Section H - Zinnias -
Class 25, B. - Dahlia type, any color,
Is(, Derrick Guilfoyle; 2nd, Jason
Shoop.
Class 26 - any other flower, 1st,
Jason Shoop.
A. mini garden, 1st and blue ribbon,
Derrick Guilfoyle and Mary Ellison;
2nd and red ribbon, Rhonda Davis,
Mary Jo Cramsey, and Jim Ellison.
The president of the LaGrange
Garden Club is Mildred Pierce and the
president of the Starlight Garden Club
is Mrs. Aloma Shoop.
Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. He, Jr., of
rural Canton and Mr. and Mrs. John
R. Carter of Quincy announce the
engagement of their children, Marilyn
Louise and John William.
Miss Hetzler is a 1985 graduate of
Canton R-V High School and is
currently employed at Niemann Foods
in Canton.
Carter is a 1981 graduate of Quincy
Senior High School and is the assistant
manager of Niemann Foods in Canton.
The wedding will take place Oct. 1
at the Immanuel United Methodist
Church in Canton.
I II
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
BIG 1811
CHECK OUR
To "The Boys"
I II
s5& 10.c00
III II I
off
tess ,00hop
[__ =,, I L II I II IIII 7-
S rawb Rip:le
Butter Peca
s ICE CREAM
imU]lllUl A "-v I $79
% CAt ]F
Effective AUGUST 7.1:1 "AO wrm wxmqNo aBAM"
,tit I - III nil I T 1 . " ..... I I I IIII _ _ II
DRUMSTICKS
G "" 99'
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