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Henry News – February 6, 2006
Kathy McMillan called on Joan Warnock Wednesday and Marcia Montgomery was a Friday caller.
Doris Coyle attended the baptism of her great grandson, Tyler German, son of Terry and Brenda German on Sunday at Immaculate Conception Church in Watertown.
Lois Schoepp and Doris Coyle visited Lola Alexander at Wookey Assistant Living in Clark on Thursday.
Phyllis Kittelson of Watertown, Anita Abraham of Hazel and Donna Kittelson celebrated birthdays with lunch out on Wednesday.
Hayley Goodall spent Monday with her grandmother, Roxanne Geiger.
Kathy McMillan and Marcia Montgomery enjoyed lunch out in Henry on Wednesday with Sam Brown of Watertown.
Clay Bastian of Kansas City, MO arrived Friday at the home of his parents, Ron and Peggy Bastian. He returned to his home on Monday.
Donna Kittelson visited Mary Hovde at Prairie Lakes Hospital on Wednesday afternoon.
Cherie Jans was a Sunday evening visitor at the Gary and Betsy Kolden home at rural Vienna.
Marcia Stanley and Bonita Sharp enjoyed lunch out together on Thursday in Watertown.
Roxanne Geiger was a Friday afternoon visitor to the Sally Luvaas home.
Donna Kittelson attended the Clark-Milbank girl’s basketball game on Thursday evening in Clark.
Tierra Rhody of Clear Lake spent the weekend with her grandparents, Fain and Roxanne Geiger.
Ryan, Lindsey and Grace Martenson of Redfield and Pat and Irene Redmond were Sunday dinner guests at the Dennis and Barb Martenson home.
Dave and Jackie McNeil of Warner were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Floyd Kittelson home.
Trinity Watson spent Saturday with her grandparents, Danny and Bonita Sharp.
Lois Schoepp was a Thursday evening caller at the Joan Warnock home.
Fain and Roxanne Geiger and Tierra Rhody were Saturday evening supper guests at the home of Kelby and Toni Goodall.
Danny and Bonita Sharp were Sunday evening supper guests of Troy and Nicky Watson.
Sunday, Marcia and Sarah Montgomery had lunch in Watertown with Helen Van Sickle, Sena Seifel and Linda Page and later enjoyed a nice visit at Helen Van Sickle’s home.
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