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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Aug. 14, 1972 Kent Shultz and Judy Sasse reigned as king and queen of the 1972 Parsons city tennis tournament. The pair captured singles titles at Forest Park as the two-week-long tourney ended. Shultz became the first four-time men’s singles champion in the history of the meet, which dated back to the late 1920s. He crushed young Bruce Matter, Boys 19 and under champion,...
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Clubs
Parsons Rotary The Parsons Rotary Club met on Thursday. In the absence of Rotary president Gary Goodnight, president-elect George Knox opened the meeting. Gary Wall said the prayer, Rob Carnahan led the Four-Way Test and Pledge of Allegiance, and Hal Redford led the singing. Rotarian of the day Helen Jones introduced Trisha Kerkstra of Tulsa, the Rotary Youth Exchange chairwoman and inbound coordinator for District 6110. Kerkstra informed the ...
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Sutherland, Hutley wedding
Ruth Marie (Butler) Sutherland and Peter John Hutley were married in an 11 a.m. June 30 double-ring ceremony at Mother of God Catholic Church, Oswego, by the Rev. Larry Parker. The bride is the daughter of Katherine Fasken of St. Paul and the late Bernard Butler. The groom is the son of Maria Musick of Dodge City and the late Pat Hutley. The couple's mothers were the honor attendants. Logan Chase, niece of the groom, was the flower girl. Londa...
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Harrison, James engagement
Shane and Karen Harrison of rural Parsons announce the engagement of their daughter, Megan Harrison of Joplin, to Chris James of Joplin, the son of Charlie and Trella James of Joplin. The bride-elect is a 2003 Labette County High School graduate. She graduated from Labette Community College in 2005 and from Missouri Southern State University in 2007 with a degree in mass communications. The future groom graduated from Green County Tech High Sc...
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Westhoffs to celebrate 40th anniversary
Randy and Lily Westhoff of Parsons will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary with their children and grandchildren on Sunday. Randy Westhoff and Lily Smith were married on Aug. 12, 1972, at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Cherryvale. They have lived in Parsons all of their married life. Mr. Westhoff worked at the Parsons Credit Union for 14 years and has been retired for several years. Mrs. Westhoff is an artist for Suhor Industries of...
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Waugh, Kuhlman wedding
Bailey Waugh and Aelx Kuhlman were married in a 2 p.m. May 5 double-ring ceremony at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Parsons by the Rev. Jason Borkenhagen. The bride is the daughter of Jerry and Carolyn Waugh of Edna. The groom is the son of Ann and Gerry Kuhlman of Ness City. Shandi Morey of Lamar, Mo., was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Jordon O'Brien of Parsons, Shelbie Johnston of Edna, Laura Glenn of Marshfield, Mo., Marissa Pop...
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Johnson, Johnston wedding
Carla Johnson and Andrew Johnston were married in a 2 p.m. double-ring ceremony on June 2 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Parsons, with the Rev. Jason Borkenhagen officiating. The bride is the daughter of Carl and Sheryl Johnson of Parsons. The groom is the son of Mark and Jodi Johnston of Parsons. Kelly Johnson of Parsons was the maid of honor. Jessica Johnson, Michelle Johnson and Renee Thronebury, all of Parsons, were the bridesmaids. Con...
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Haywards to celebrate 50th
Tom and Dixie Hayward of rural Oswego will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception hosted by their children and grandchildren from 2 to 4 p.m. Aug. 18 at Oswego First Baptist Church. Tom Hayward and Dixie Davis were married Aug. 18, 1962, at Faulkner Christian Church. Mr. Hayward worked as a lineman and electrician for Twin Valley Electrical Co-op, TecTank (now CST Storage) and Kansas Army Ammunition Plant, retiring in June 2...
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Our Past
These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Aug. 11-12, 1972 Daniel Brewster, a 1972 Washburn Law School graduate, was planning to announce as a Republican candidate for county attorney, according to John Manges, who was nominated for the office in the Aug. 1 primary. Brewster, whose family home was in Baxter Springs, was in Parsons to meet with Manges and County Attorney Richard C. Dearth. His candidacy would be s...
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Our Past
These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Aug. 10, 1972 Construction of a new 100-bed nursing home started in Parsons, and a $500,000 building permit was issued by the city for the project. Pioneer Nursing Centers Inc. of Frederick, Okla., would build and operate the structure located on ground between 33rd and 35th streets and Broadway and Belmont on a site annexed by the city on April 18 at the concern’s reques...
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Churches
New Hope Baptist plans garage sale New Hope Baptist Church, 2103 Grand, will have a garage sale from 7 a.m. to noon Saturday. Proceeds will go toward a trip to Eureka Springs, Ark., to see the Passion Play.
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Schools
Britton, Kays earn awards MANHATTAN — Logan Britton of Bartlett and Reagan Kays of Weir, members of Alpha Zeta Chapter of Alpha Gamma Rho at Kansas State University, were selected winners of the 2012 Undergraduate Achievement Award during the 62nd national AGR convention in Burlington, Vt. The annual award is given by the national Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity to members who excel in scholarship, leadership, citizenship, activities and fraternal ...
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Our Past
These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Aug. 9, 1972 Joe Martin, head football coach at Parsons High school for six years, said he would not coach the team in the fall. Martin was appointed assistant principal of the high school. He had the best winning percentage among PHS football coaches with tenures of more than one season. In six seasons, his teams won 34, lost 17 and tied once. His teams shared the Southe...
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Our Past
These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Aug. 8, 1972 Sale of a Parsons feed mill, with plans for its expansion, and erection of another near here were announced. Principals in the transaction were the Jarboe-Lackey Feed Lot Inc., seller of the mill and also the builder of the second, and Agri-Investment Inc. of St. Joseph, Mo., buyer of the Jarboe-Lackey mill at 1701 North Boulevard. The Blair Mill & Elevator C...
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This new name is in the news
Mike and LeaAnn Myers of Altamont chose Callie Marissa as the name for their daughter born on July 18 at Labette Health. She joins a sister, Jessica Lynn. Her grandparents are Charles and Carol Meiwes of Edna and Dale Myers of Oswego. Great-grandparents are Eugene Meeks of Altamont, Wanda Myers of Oswego and Jane Kite of Parsons.
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Conners celebrate 50 years
Ed and Sharon Conner of Chetopa will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception from 2 to 4 p.m. Aug. 12 at First Baptist Church, Chetopa. Ed Conner and Sharon Riley were married on Aug. 12, 1962. They have lived in Chetopa since marriage. Both are retired. The Conners have two children, Darla June Swanwick and Edward Scott Conner, both of Chetopa. They also have four grandchildren and a great-grandchild. The public is invited t...
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Kerley, Sage
David and Peggy Kerley of Parsons announce the engagement of their daughter, Crystal Dawn Kerley of Coffeyville, to Jason Michael Sage of Coffeyville, son of Larry and Koreen Sage of Coffeyville. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mary Gartner of Mound Valley and the late Arlis “Lucky” and Virginia Kerley. She is a 2000 graduate of Parsons High School. She is employed by Labette Bank, Parsons, as a loan processor. The future groom graduat...
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Hoodenpyle, Smith
Jim Hoodenpyle and Coweesta Hoodenpyle, both of Vinita, Okla., announce the engagement of their daughter, Chelsea Hoodenpyle of rural Altamont, to Brandon Smith of rural Altamont, son of Mark and Tina Smith of Altamont. The bride-elect graduated from Vinita High School in 2004. The future groom graduated from Labette County High School in 2003. He is employed by the Parsons Fire Department. The couple are planning an Oct. 13 wedding in Altamont.
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Shaw, Heady
Sara Beth Shaw and Tyler Joseph Heady were married in a 4:30 p.m. June 16 double-ring ceremony at First Presbyterian Church, Pittsburg, by the Rev. Skip Melson, Atlanta. The bride is the daughter of Kennon and Jane Shaw of Bronaugh, Mo., and the late Joan Shaw. The groom is the son of Brett and Cheryl Heady and the grandson of Rosemary Schmid and Ralph and Betty Heady, all of Parsons. Aimee Doennig of Carthage, Mo., was the matron of honor. As...
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Our Past
These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. Aug. 1, 1972 The Kansas Army Ammunition Plant east of Parsons would have a new commanding officer. Lt. Col. Hugh Rogers would leave Parsons the following week after completing a two-year tour of duty here. He had been reassigned to duty with the U.S. Army in Germany. His successor would be Lt. Col. Horatio Buck, who had been on duty in Washington and would arrive at the p...
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