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Happenings Nicholus W. Johnson, son of Judie and Brad Johnson, has been named to the Fall Dean's List at FLCC. The Tulips group of the Red Hat Society met at the home of their queen, Pat VanderMolen, in January. All enjoyed the tasting of 'family favorite' dishes and a rousing game of 'For the Record.' A recitation of 'When I Am Old' by Jenny Joseph opened the afternoon session. Chicken & Biscuits Dinner, January 28 at 4:30 p.m., United Church. January 28, 1911 - The bell has been placed in the Second Reformed Church and is the largest in town, weighing 800 pounds. They parted at the doorstep. She whispered with a sigh, 'I'll be home tomorrow night.' He answered, 'So will I!' January 28, 1921 - The Methodist parsonage was sold last week to Mrs. Mary Blankenberg, who will make extensive improvements before moving in. The sale price was $1425. January 22, 1942 - During the first week of collecting books in Marion for the armed forces of our country, about 500 books were collected. Students assisted in collecting books from homes and from the box at the local post office.
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