by Betty Jane Wilson, society president
July and August visitors to the Valley Falls Historical Society Museum were: Chet and Earlene Boyce, Wakomis, Okla.; Ellen Hefty, Akron, Ohio; Margaret and Dennis McGrath, Ft. Morgan, Colo.; Terry Urban, Hays; Shirley Arnold, Ozawkie; and James Sears, June Huston, Susan Phillips, Warren and June Boyce, Shirley Neibarger, Mildred Hefty, Anita Stutesman, Beverly Reichart, Alex Ferguson, Marie Lange and Danny Lange, all Valley Falls.
September visitors were: Andrew Lonard, Kansas City, Mo.; Doris McClenny Boisen, Miami Springs, Fla.; Robert Lonard, Houston, Texas; Dick Strecker, Hiltin Head Island, S.C.; Presha, Brock, and Celia Emmert, Alma; Ron Smith, Auburn; Clifford and Cora Belle Lobb and Erin J. Ellerman, all Nortonville; Karen Sue Gordon, Denison; Dan and Mildred Linn, Wichita; Chad Quasebarth, Centralia; Bill and Virginia Billings, Lancaster; Patrick and Linda Henry, Coffeyville; John, Erica, Austin, and Madison Acheson, Effingham; Debbie Weston and Robert Kramer, both Meriden; Karen Lonard, Lenexa; Gwen Towle and Sheila Strecker, Overland Park; Tony Lonard, Lawrence; Pat Yehle, Lawrence; Jim Palmber, Patricia McClenny Nix, Earlene and Roland Reichart, Connie and Rosemary Strole, Eleanor and Larry Strecker, all Topeka; Dianna Welsh, Valley Falls; Donna Dunn, Michael Brose, Tom and Leah Brown, Harold and Gladys Wunder, Veryle Gilleece, Ashley and Joann Westbrook, Karen Botkin, Phyllis Petesch, Marie Lange, Danny Lange, Linda Schneider, Heather Edwards, Gordon and Margaret Lowry, Terry and Sondra Sullivan, Edna Coleman, Eileen Bledsoe, Kyle, Laura, Jackson, and Myles Reich, Melody, Caylin, and Peyton Conser; Doug Arnold, Mary Henry, Francis and Rosalie Hosler; Ardith Spencer, Don Carder; Caleb Clark, Winona Deckard, Ted and Jessie Montgomery, Calleigh and Carson Clark; Jeanette Smith, Cleo Carson, Joe and Linda Heinen, Tam and Alvin Wilhite, Harry Leonard, Brandon Tucking, and Dalene Senn, all Valley Falls.
The museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4. Admission is free.
The Valley Falls Historical Society’s 41st annual meeting will be held Sunday, Oct. 26, at The Barn Bed and Breakfast Inn, 14910 Blue Mound Road. Lunch will be served at 1:30, entertainment at 2 p.m. featuring Kirk Shapland, reenactor of Buffalo Bill, portraying “Cody of the Plains.”
Ticket prices are $15 for the meal and entertainment or $5 for entertainment only. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the Kendall State Bank or from Gary Coleman, Betty Jane Wilson, Lesa Brose, Maxine Hefty, Frank Shrimplin, Kyle Quasebarth, Joan Reichart, or Jamie Durand.
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