From left, Jack Leatherman, Brian Shatto, Al Yost and Curtis Foley took first place in Flight C during the Lawrence Presbyterian Manor's Fall Benefit Charity Golf Tournament. The event was Sept. 16 at Eagle Bend Golf Course. The group was sponsored by Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.
From left Chris Castro, Jim Piene, Jerry Anderson and Otto Etvesle took first place in Flight B of a charity golf tournament at Eagle Bend Golf Course. The event, which was Sept. 16, helped raise money for Lawrence Presbyterian Manor. They were sponsored by U.S. Foods.
Danny Drury deals some cards during a gathering of the University Women's Club Social Bridge Group. Five tables of players participated during the Oct. 17 meeting at the home of Joyce and Al Schild. Also pictured, from left, are Paul Enos, Phil Baringer and Joyce Schild.
Donna Riehm and Lewis Johnston sample refreshments at the University Women's Club Social Bridge Night. The event was Oct. 17 at the home of Joyce and Al Schild.
Members of Lambda Phi Epsilon get ready to walk in the Lawrence Sesquicentennial parade. They represented the Cans For Habitat recycling project for Lawrence Habitat for Humanity on Sept. 18.
From left, Tony Winslow, Christy McCormick, Richard Meek and Darren Knox were the first-place winners in Flight A of the Lawrence Presbyterian Manor's Fall Benefit Charity Golf Tournament. They were sponsored by Knox Supply and Electric Utility Innovations. The tournament was Sept. 16 at Eagle Bend Golf Course.
From left are Larry Moore, Lara Moritz, John and Ann Martin and Brandon Connally. They participated in Divine Winefest on Oct. 2 at the Overland Park Convention Center. The 12th annual event raised funds for the St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center at Kansas University. Moore and Moritz were emcees. The Martins were Winefest chairs, and Connally was event organizer.
Pat Lowe, inside truck, Will Lunn, center, and Dustin Riat take a break from collecting empty aluminum cans near Memorial Stadium. They help collect cans during home football games to raise money for Lawrence Habitat for Humanity. They were pictured Sept. 25 during the Kansas University football game against Texas Tech University. Lowe is the KU Habitat for Humanity president.
David Alexander and Christina Thornton, of Overland Park, participate in their wedding march. The march was led by a jazz band and went from the First Christian Church to Maceli's. The couple were married Oct. 9. Their parents are Larry and Shelly Thornton, Lawrence, and Jill and John Alexander, Overland Park.



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