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Last weekend, some friends asked us to feed their pets while they were out of town. Our older girls know who gets what and the right amounts, whereas our younger girls are just along for the ride- swinging on the rope swings, sneaking peeks at puppies, and chasing and scooping up cats.

...Yesteryears

compiled by Melodie Breitkreutz August 31, 1922 Vol. 37, No. 43 Lee Oldham, Owner H. E. Coyne, Publisher Inner Mission Service at Lydia Sept. 3rd— An Inner Mission Service w i l l be hel d i n the Lutheran Church at Lydia on Sunday, Sept. 3rd. The Rev.

Letttter to the Edititor

Dear Editor: Calling all Conservatives. The real ones. Not the phonies. Ones whose cornerstone values are the Constitution, the rule of law, and institutions that make those possible. When are you going to take your Party back?

Pastor’s Corner: “Faith of Our Fathers”

Pope F ranci s , the head of the 1.2 billion worldwide Cathol i c Church, gives a brief public talk nearly every Wednesday. It’s an opportunity for him to preach and to teach. He offers prayers in several languages. During warm weather, he preaches in St.

...Yesteryears

August 21, 1947 Vol. 62, No. 43 Bryant Holmes, Publisher Bess Holmes, Assistant Publisher, and Editor Local Mention— Herschel L. Washington arrived in Leoti Monday from Kansas City, Mo., where he maintains an attorney’s office in conjunction with regular headquarters in Leoti. Mr. and Mrs.

Pastor’s Corner: “Lessons from the Good Samaritan”

The Lord taught through parables, simple stories with common, everyday examples so that his lesson wouldn’t be lost on his listeners or on us. One of the most famous of his parables is what has come to be called the Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37).

...Yesteryears

compiled by Melodie Breitkreutz 100 Years August 17, 1922 Vol. 37, No. 41 Lee Oldham, Owner H. E. Coyne, Publisher A Family Reunion— Aug. 13, being E. C. Metheney’s seventy-first birthday, his children and their families held a reunion at the W. R. Tedrow home.

Pastor’s Corner:

It happened around the first week of June. I found myself excitedly thinking that summer is finally here and that things were slowing down just a little bit around the parishes in Wichita and Greeley counties.