Engagements Births Trojan and Valenti to marry Jaxon...
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A2 The Banner-Press, David City, Nebraska Thursday, April 10, 2014
HAPPY BIRTHDAYHELEN ZAVODNY
Friends and relatives are encouraged to wish Helen a Happy Birthday on
Wednesday, April 16th.She refused to allow us to reveal her
age in this ad,but we will tell you that she is not 39.
Her children,Don, Anita and Mike
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Shirleen Kotil’s
Send a card,
give her a lift.
1485 N 10th St.
David City, NE 68632
The family of
Lonnie Rezac
would like to thank
Tuffy’s Bar and
everyone who
participated
in the beneit for Lonnie.
The generosity
shown was greatly
appreciated.
Adeline Rezac
and Family
The family of Lonnie Rezac would like to thank
everyone for the prayers, cards, lowers and food. Fr. Christopher Goodwin and Fr. Keith Rezac for the beautiful services. The acolyte, lector, servers,
choir and St. Vitus Altar Society for the meal. Everyone’s generosity and thoughtfulness
is greatly appreciated. Adeline Rezac and Family
The family of Eugene Kratochvil would like to
thank our family and friends for their support
during the illness and passing of our Husband,
Dad, Grandpa and Great-Grandpa.
Thank you for the memorials, Masses, lowers, food, visits and many other acts of kindness.
Special thanks to the Tabitha nurses who took
such great care of Eugene. Thank you to
Fr. Jansen and all those who helped in making
the services for Eugene so memorable.
To the Ulysses, Seward and David City Fire
Departments, we thank you for paying
tribute to Eugene, a fellow ireman, in your own special ways.
Lastly, thanks for the caring services
given by Greg, Dixie and Brad at
Zabka Funeral Home.
The family of Eugene Kratochvil
I would like to thank the staff at Butler
County Health Care Center, Butler County Clinic
and Dr. Matthew Summers for the
wonderful care they gave me during my recovery
from pneumonia. I would also like to thank the
David City Rescue Squad for their quick
response and Father Holmes and Father Snitily
for your prayers and visits while I was
hospitalized. Thank you to the many friends
and relatives for your cards and visits, as well
as my children, wife and grandchildren for all
your help and care during my recovery.
Jerold J. Voboril
Shelby-Rising City Public SchoolKindergarten Registration
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Call the Shelby-Rising City Public School
402-527-5946
(Any child who will turn ive on or before July 31, 2014 is
eligible for Kindergarten.)
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Larry Peirce, Editor; Sue Bougger, Office Manager;Monica Polivka, Advertising Sales;
Shelley Lewis, Type Setter
Sudoku
Answers to do Sudoku puzzle found on page 4A in
today’s paper.
8 2 5 9 3 7 6 1 41 3 6 2 4 8 7 5 94 7 9 5 6 1 2 3 86 8 7 3 1 5 4 9 22 1 4 7 9 6 5 8 35 9 3 4 8 2 1 6 79 4 1 6 7 3 8 2 57 5 8 1 2 9 3 4 63 6 2 8 5 4 9 7 1
Relatives and friends are invited to a casual Open HOuse honoring
Jerry and Phyllis (Brousek) Swanda
on their 50th Wedding
Anniversary being held
on Saturday, April 12, 2014, from 2:00pm to
10:00pm at 112 North
Lincoln Street at the Spark Electric
Building in Brainard, NE.
Jerry and Phyllis were married on April 11, 1964 at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church
in Bruno, NE and have two children: Lynn (Steve) Hummel,
Jerry Jr. (Danielle) and seven grandchildren.
Ly n s e y T r o j a n a n d Andrew Valenti, both of Omaha, will be married May 24, 2014 at Hillcrest Evangelical Free Church in Seward.
Lynsey is the daughter of Ed and Shelly Trojan of Dwight. She is a graduate of East Butler and UNMC Col-lege of Dentistry. She has a degree as a Dental Hygienist and is presently employed by Family Practice Dentistry in Omaha.
Valenti is the son of Tony Valenti and the late Maggie Valenti of Rising City. He is a graduate of East Butler
and Clarkson College. He has a degree as a Physical Therapist Assistant and is employed at Life Care Cen-ters of Omaha.
Trojan and Valenti to marry
Trojan and Valenti to marry
Engagements
Amanda Stara of Seward and Seth Brittenham of Lincoln will be married April 26, 2014 at Immaculate Conception Church in Ulysses.
Amanda is the daughter of Mark and Dolly Stara of Ulysses. She is a 2006 graduate of Aqui-nas High School in David City and a 2010 graduate of Midland University in Fremont. Her degree is in Business Adminis-tration, with concentration in Accounting and Management. She is a branch accounting coordinator at Timpte, Inc. in David City.
Seth is the son of Dale and Vivian Brittenham of Lincoln. He is a 2005 graduate of South-east High School in Lincoln,
and a 2009 graduate of Mid-
land University in Fremont. He
has a Business Administration
Degree, with concentration in
Accounting and Management,
and is employed as an accoun-
tant at Gardiner Thomsen
CPA’s in Lincoln.
Stara, Brittenham to wed
Stara to wed Brittenham
Births
Community
Jaxon Daniel HottovyDaniel and Carla Hottovy
of Lincoln are the proud parents of a son, Jaxon Dan-iel, born on March 17, 2014, at Bryan Health in Lincoln. Emma Rae is the proud big sister. Jaxon Daniel weighed eight pounds, 13 ounces.
Grandparents of Jaxon Daniel are Joe and Michele Kopecky of Atkinson, and Gary and Lori Hottovy of Lincoln. Great-grandparents are Dean and Jeanine Funk, the late Ivan and Ethel Kli-ment, Elsie Dvorak and the late Daniel Dvorak, and the late Raymond and Francie Hottovy.
Ruby Claire SanleyNa t h a n a n d We n d i
(Fletcher) Sanley are the parents of a baby girl, Ruby Claire Sanley, born March 28,
2014 at Butler County Health Care Center. She weighed 6 lbs. 13 oz. and joins big brother Greyson, 2.
Grandparents are Rick and Cindy Sanley, Rising City; Marvin and Judy Gilsdorf, York; and Gary Fletcher, Bel-levue. Great-grandmother is Donna Kinison of Nebraska City.
Bryony Mary SmithAuston Smith and Ivy
Cemper of David City are the parents of a baby girl, Bryony Mary, born on March 27, 2014 at the Butler County Health Care Center. She weighed 7 lbs. 1 oz.
Grandparents are Mark and Sheryl Smith of Stan-ton; Steve and Jami Dohmen, Columbus; and J.D. and Nancy Meister of David City. Great-grandparents are Lou
Smith of Stanton; Martha Mally of David City; and Vincint and Sharon Dohmen of Madison.
Emersyn Lynn JohnsonEric and Rachel (Palen-
sky) Johnson of David City are the parents of a baby girl, Emersyn Lynn, born on March 28, 2014 at the Butler County Health Care Center. She weighed 7 lbs. 1 oz. and joins three sisters, Emily, 9, Alayna, 4, and Avery, 2; and two brothers, Tyler, 19, and Brayden, 8.
Grandparents are Leonard T. and Loretta Palensky, Jr. of David City; and Verl and Cindy Johnson of Albion.
Zachary MasekTim and Jen Masek of
Seward are the parents of a son, Zachary, born March 19, 2014. He weighed 6 lbs. 12
oz. Zachary has three sisters: Grace, 6, Rebekah, 4, and Aubrey, 1.
Grandparents are Jim and Jackie Masek of David City and Roger and Deb Bailey of Bloomfield, Iowa. Great-grandparents are Dorothy Masek of Valparaiso; June Berry of Lincoln; James and Ilene Johnson, and Mildred Wilkenson of Bloomfield, Iowa.
Zachary Masek
Club news
Alpha Delta Kappa news
Alpha Epsilon chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa met on Monday, March 24 in the fellowship hall of Redeemer Lutheran Church. Hostesses for the evening were Connie Lentz and Dana Rethwisch. Thirteen members answered roll. The April Alpha Delta Kappa state convention was discussed and hat center-pieces were assembled for the meeting.
American Legion Auxiliary
The American Legion Aux-iliary, Frank McMillian Unit 296, met on March 25 at the Shelby Legion Club with 19 members and one guest pres-ent. President Avis Rathje led the opening ceremony fol-lowed by the reading of the minutes by Secretary Teri Logan which were approved as read. Doris.
Donna Krumbach, Mem-bership Chairman, reported
that we have 98 percent of our goal. Members are encouraged to invite possible new mem-bers to our meetings. Doris White, Courtesy Chairman, reminded members to inform her of cards that should be sent to the community.
Legislative Chairman, Lois Coffin, reported on the “Honor Flight for Korean War Veterans” to Washington, D.C. Over 400 veterans were able to go, with some from our local area. Billie Kumpf from Shelby was one of them. Lois also reported about the four Army Chaplains who went down with the USS Dorches-ter in 1943. They are honored annually for their courage.
President Rathje read thank yous from the Good Samaritan Society for the snack plates, the Phillis Schlesing family for the funeral dinner. A donation was received. Pat Tieg sent a note for the Get Well cards. Ann and Clare Wieton wrote a note thanking the Auxiliary for all of the quilt .
State competition this year are Danielle Schaf for Shelby, Emily Kay for Rising City, and Tiffany Vavicek for Osceola.
President Rathje attended the District 7 Convention in
Columbus. There were 43 members present.
An invitation was read to the Osceola Legion Auxiliary Spring Tea on April 17 at 2 p.m.
The Shelby Auxiliary Spring Tea will be 10 a.m. April 22 at the Shelby Legion Club.
April Birthdays are Marga-ret Coffin, Lois Coffin, Alice Augustin, Virginia Bernt Bond and Maxine Rempe. The next meeting will be at the Spring Tea. Chairman is Teri Logan with Pat Teig co-chairman. Group IV to bring desserts.
Winners of cards were: Pitch, Lois Coffin and Vernie Gutz; Bridge, Lenora Alt and Donna Krumbach. Door prize went to Doris White.
Rising City Legion Auxiliary
Ten members attended the March 24 meeting. President Janet Bemis called the meet-ing to order. Joyce Rathje, district chaplain, and Sandy Sutton attended the District
meeting in Columbus dur-ing March. This was a joint meeting of the Legion and the Legion Auxiliary. Shane Osborn, candidate for the United States Senate, spoke at the District meeting.
Cindy Sanley, Girls State chairman, reported the applicant for Girls State has been accepted as a delegate representing the Rising City unit, and the registration fee has been paid.
Margaret Topil has com-pleted the piecing of a Quilt of Valor. It has been sent to Kris-tin Wilton, whose daughter, Ann, presented information about this quilt project at the October meeting. Ann is Vice President for Development for the Centennial Chapter of FCCLA . The quilt will be quilted and bound.
Viki McCracken reported on arrangements for Memo-rial Day. Several suggestions were made as to a speaker, laying of the wreath and special music. Posters will be made and displayed around the community.
E s te l l a M o r te n s e n ,
L e g i s l a t ive c h a i r m a n ,
reported on articles of inter-
est in the Legion Dispatch
and the Auxiliary Star. She
reported there are 15 bills in
Congress having to do with Veterans. Ramona Ellison will
host the April 28 meeting.
- Melba Glock
Garrison 402-367-0264
The Great Plains 4-H club held its 2014 organizational meeting on Wednesday, March 26 at the Garrison Community Hall. Nine mem-bers were present. President Kalan Zeilinger conducted the meeting with Hayden Schwang acting as secretary in the absence of Amanda Clymer. After reciting the
4-H pledge, dates of upcom-ing events were shared and enrollment forms completed. Leader Doug Kershner recom-mended that elections be held at the next meeting when all members can be in atten-dance.
Doug also asked the mem-bers to come up with ideas for the club’s 10 hours of community service. Projects will be decided next month. Doug informed the 4-Her’s that Katie Plescac from the
extension office will be at the April meeting to provide Quality Assurance training for all members planning to show animals at the county fair. The meeting was adjourned and lunch was served by the Zeil-inger and Schultz families. The next meeting is scheduled for April 23, 2014 at 7 p.m. at the Garrison Hall.
Beth and Brian Zeil-inger, Ruby Barlean, and Sharon Hoeft attended the 100th birthday open house
honoring Bea Fadschild on March 23 at Brookstone in Elkhorn.
Helping Lauren Hoeft cel-ebrate her 14th birthday with supper at the home of her parents on Saturday evening were Scott, Sandy, Megan and Morgan, Don and Marci Howe, Sharon Hoeft, Dawn Hoeft, Jeff Howe, Donald, Michelle and Annabelle Clary, Beth Zeilinger, Joanne Lukert, Heidi Rehmer, Gavin and Grace Rehmer.
Garrison
Lifestyles
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