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LDN - Top Stories
M
embers
of the church band Risen Son gathered after their performance
at St. John Lutheran Church in Hartsburg on Saturday. More
information is in today's edition.
Left to right in back: Eric
Coffey, Michael Helgeson, Pastor Daniel Tuhy and Brian Sharp.
Front: Dawn Helgeson, Erin Calmer and Cindy McLouth.
Picture by Marla Blair (Click on
picture for larger image.)
Mount Pulaski Rotary Club, Lincoln Writers Club, Lincoln Christian
University, San Jose United Methodist Church, AquaLynx fundraiser, Slim
Randles, Carroll Catholic School, Lincoln Woman's Club and Hartem
trick-or-treat hours crowd the Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
This
combination of photographs shows a massive segment of the double-decker Seattle
Viaduct elevated highway as it is demolished Monday after heavy
equipment operators broke through the highway's cement and steel support legs. The aging, earthquake-vulnerable highway was being partially
demolished as part of a $3.2 billion project to replace it with a tunnel under
downtown Seattle.
Mount Pulaski Rotary Club, Lincoln Writers Club, Lincoln Christian
University, San Jose United Methodist Church, AquaLynx fundraiser, Slim
Randles, Carroll Catholic School, Lincoln Woman's Club and Hartem
trick-or-treat hours crowd the Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
Earl
and Dolores
Maxheimer will
celebrate their
60th wedding
anniversary on
Oct. 30
with a private
family luncheon.
A public open
house will be from 2
to 4
p.m. at the
American Legion
in Mount
Pulaski. Please
join them as
they celebrate
this special
day. Your
presence will be
a blessing and
your gift to
them.
Earl Lester
Maxheimer
married Dolores
Marlene Hein on
Oct. 27,
1951. The Rev.
F. W. Hein,
uncle of the
bride, performed
the ceremony at
Zion Lutheran
Church,
Chestnut.
They are the
parents of Anna
(Ed) Schweinberg,
Lou Ann (Julian)
Wubben, Laura
(Jim) Davidson
and Mike (Suzie)
Maxheimer. They
have also been
blessed with
nine
grandchildren
and nine (soon
to be 10)
great-grandchildren.
Earl retired in
1993 from
General
Telephone. The
couple enjoyed
over 35 years of
camping and
fishing but are
very busy these
days enjoying
their family,
especially their
great-grandchildren.
Picture
and information
supplied by
Laura Davidson
(Click on
picture for
larger image.)
Some tricks can be horrifying to your
SSN record ... Nothing to fear at Social Security's
website ... Seasons aren't the only things that
change ... New dates for Medicare open
enrollment this year ... Hunting for a prescription drug plan
is no game
News & information for
the seniors in our community
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LDN - Entertainment
In this file photo
from Oct. 13, 2010, Martin Kober at his home in Tonawanda, N.Y.,
holds a lithograph of "La Pieta With Two Angels," possibly painted
by Michelangelo in the 16th century.
The painting goes on display Tuesday in Rome, Italy, as part of an exhibit of Renaissance art
sponsored by the Rome Foundation.
Scholars don't yet agree on whether the work was
painted by Michelangelo or one of his collaborators.
Breastfeeding Myth: Breastmilk
does not contain enough iron for the baby's needs.
Not true! Breastmilk
contains just enough iron for the baby's needs. If the
baby is full-term, he will get enough iron from breastmilk to last him at least the first 6 months.
For more information,
contact the breastfeeding peer counselor at the Logan
County Department of Public Health, 217-735-2317, ext.
246.
Texas Rangers' Mike Napoli hits a two-run double
during the eighth inning of Game 5 of baseball's World Series
against the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday in Arlington,
Texas. The hit drove the Angels past the Cards 4-2 to take a 3-2
advantage in games.