Henry News – September 18, 2006
Fain
Geiger attended the Clear Lake volleyball game in Watertown on Monday and enjoyed watching
Tierra Rhody play ball.
Donna
Kittelson attended the volleyball game between Clark and Florence/ Henry on Tuesday evening.
Pat
and Irene Redmond attended the Swedeen potluck Monday
evening at the Community Center.
Wendell
and Alice Bruns
visited Violet Winemiller at Wookey’s
Assistant Living in Clark on Thursday. Wendell
also visited her on Saturday.
Dorothy
Paulsen was a Tuesday afternoon visitor of Lois Schoepp.
The
Henry Methodist Women met at the church on Wednesday evening and made
preparations for the annual Country Fair.
Susan Olson was a guest of the ladies. Bonita Sharp was the hostess. The
next meeting will be October 18th at the home of Roma Rawlins in Clark.
Kelby, Toni and Hayley Goodall
and Fain and Roxanne Geiger had supper with Laura Kennedy in Watertown on Saturday evening.
Floyd
and Donna Kittelson attended the Maurice Gjerde
funeral Wednesday at Grace Lutheran Church
in Watertown.
Wendell
and Alice Bruns
drove to Lake Preston on Friday and brought Erin Bruns home with them for the weekend. Erin’s dad, Ashley Bruns of Lake
Norden
also spent the weekend with the Wendell Bruns.
Pat
and Irene Redmond attended the Polka Fest Sunday at the Corn Palace
in Mitchell. In the evening they were
supper guests of Dave and Carissa Quale in Volga.
On Sunday, at the Henry Community Center
several family members and relatives enjoyed a dinner preceding the open house
for Mike and Muriel Larson in observance of their 60th wedding
anniversary. Later several relatives gathered for supper at the Mike Larson
home.
Lois
Schoepp was among those that attended the open house
bridal shower for Ashley Schaack on Saturday at St.
Henry’s Catholic Church.
Floyd
and Donna Kittelson watched their grandson, Jordan Burchatz
play football Friday evening in the Watertown Arrow and Aberdeen Central game.
Ken
Luvaas drove to Pierre
on Saturday and participated in the Vietnam Veteran Memorial dedication. Ken served in the Air Force during the
Vietnam War. He was joined in Pierre by Mark, Jessica and Madelynn
Luvaas of Lennox. The whole day was one to be remembered. Ken visited with many friends as well as
South Dakota Governor Rounds and members of the congressional delegation. Ken stated that it was an awesome experience
when nearly 40,000 people joined hands and recited the Lord’s Prayer. They all
returned to their homes on Sunday.
Fain
and Roxanne Geiger, Kelby and Toni Goodall and Hayley Goodall went to Clear Lake Sunday to visit and have dinner
with Earl, Alyssa and Tierra Goodall.
Dorinda, Kimberly and Teresa Heustess
accompanied Art Heustess on a trip to California. After
visiting with friends and relatives, Dorinda and
Teresa returned to their Henry home.
Kimberly remained for a longer visit.
Joan Warnock and Cecelia Brownell spent
Sunday afternoon at the Doris Coyle home.
Floyd and Donna Kittelson attended Jordan Burchatz’
confirmation mass on Saturday at Immaculate Conception Church in Watertown. Later
they were lunch guests at Rick and Vicky Burchatz’
home.
A
large crowd attended the annual Country Fair at the Henry United
Methodist Church
on Saturday afternoon. The St. Francis
Choir of Watertown
provided the afternoon entertainment followed by a bake sale and lunch.
Calvin
and Lois Schoepp and Doug Schoepp
were among the Sunday dinner guests at the Steph Raasch home and also helped Harlee
Mitchell celebrate her 7th birthday.
Mike
and Cheryl Hovde of rural Vienna hosted a birthday dinner for their
daughter, Savanna on Sunday. Floyd and
Donna Kittelson were among the guests.
Joe,
Nicole and Karli Sharp were Sunday evening supper
guests at the Danny and Bonita Sharp home.
A
going away morning coffee was held Tuesday for Doris Coyle. After spending
nearly her entire life in Henry, Doris is moving on Saturday to the Sunchase Apartments, apartment #112, in Watertown. Doris
has sold her Henry
home to James and Jessica Langdeaux.
Without a doubt, Doris will be sorely missed
in Henry.
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