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Press ReleaseTwenty members and
three guests attended the Soroptimist International of Winfield meeting April 19 at the Winfield American Legion. President Ruth Parman presided. Guests included Paisley Walker, Norah Leeper and Zoey McNulty.
The club voted to give funds to the Winfield Middle School All-Girl Robotics Team to help with expenses to attend the national competition in
May in Pennsylvania. The following team members and sponsors attended and explained the team func-tions: Evelyn Hall, Sophia Goodson, Carley Littrell, Winfield Middle School principal David Hammer, WMS assistant principal Kaitlyn Presnall and librar-ian and robotics coach Christy Reams.
Dee Ledy gave the Soroptimist Educational “minute” by explaining the 10 tips for leading the way.
Treva Harrod and Jessi
Leeper will chair the Tuesday’s Table on May 14.
Sign-up sheets were distributed for workers for the upcoming garage sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 1 at the Winfield Fairgrounds. The public is invited to contribute any items they may have by contacting any Soroptimist member.
Dee Ledy won the club’s 50/50 Lucky Duck drawing.
The club celebrated its 68th birthday on April 20.
The next board meeting
is May 1 and the next busi-ness meeting is May 3, both at noon at the Winfield American Legion.
Press ReleaseThe partners of the
Eight and Forty Cowley-Sumner Salon 321 met April 8 at The Pizza Hut in Winfield. Hostesses were Jo Russell and Lucille Feist.
Charlotte Buterbaugh and Dorothy Malone received the hostess gifts.
L’Aumonier Shirley Booe offered the prayer before the orders were served.
The business meeting was called to order by Le Petit Chapeau Kathy Jeffries.
L’Aumonier Booe offered a prayer to guide the partners of Cowley-Sumner Salon when the business was con-ducted.
La Secetaire-Cassiere Claudia Satterlee called the
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Press ReleaseThe Dexter High School Alumni meeting and lun-
cheon begins with coffee and fellowship at 9:30 a.m. May 25 in the high school commons area.
A catered luncheon is at noon.Recognition for graduates from classes in years ending
with a 9.Alumni voted to increase scholarship to $1,000.The group strives to keep addresses current. For recent
marriages, deaths or address changes of Dexter gradu-ates, call (620) 222-1455 or email [email protected].
Dexter Alumni 2019 officers are: President, Mary Lou (Shadid) Schuette, (316) 722-9566; vice president, Debbie (Bradley) Mester, (918) 274-7365; secretary, Janet (Nellis) Hawkins, (620) 222-1455; treasurer: Pat (Jackson) White, (785) 393-2106.
Send payment for luncheon and alumni dues no later than May 10 to: Dexter Alumni Association. P.O. Box 21, Dexter, KS 67038.
Press ReleaseThelma and Jimmie (J.Q.) Williamson will celebrate
their 60th anniversary on May 9.That are planning a family gathering.Cards can be sent to: 13070 S.W. 210th Street,
Douglas, KS 67039.
Press ReleaseJim and Jan Miller will celebrate
their 65th wedding anniversary from 2 to 4 p.m. May 4 with a reception at the Agri-Business Building, 712 W. Washington Ave.
James K. Miller married Janice Upson on May 2, 1954 at the First Baptist Church in Arkansas City. Rev. Geo. Dick officiated.
They are the parents of Kent (Nancy) Miller, of Winfield, Don (Jennifer)
Miller, of The Woodlands Texas, Julie (Gary) Swanson, of Geuda Springs, Lorie Godfrey, of Arkansas City, and Lynn (Eddie) McGowan, of Arkansas City. They are blessed with 15 grand-children and 26 great-grandchildren.
Millers to celebrate 65th anniversary
Jan and Jim Miller on their wedding day. Jan and Jim Miller today.
Thelma and Jimmie Williamson
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Zellers cuts the ribbon
Courtesy photoThe Arkansas City Area Chamber of Commerce stood with general manager Wit Gorbel while he cut the ribbon Thursday at Zeller Motors. Zeller is host to an open House at 11 a.m. May 4. They will have a bouncy house, food and free car washes.
May classes set at Eagle Nest, Inc.
Press ReleaseEagle Nest, Inc., will
offer a budgeting class from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 8 at its store, 112 E. Ninth Ave., in Winfield.
Call by May 3 to reserve a spot.
They will also have goal-setting and time-man-agement classes in May.
The goal-setting class is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 15. Call by May 10 to reserve space.
The time-management class is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 22. Call by May 17 to reserve a spot.
Six scholarships are available. Take one class or take all three. Call or come by to apply.
Call (620) 229-8282 to reserve a spot. Space is limited.
Soroptimist to help WMS robotics team
Eight and Forty Cowley-Sumner Salon meets
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