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CLASSIFIEDS >> Continued from page 12 For sale - Three individuals plots located at Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Kansas City. Located in section 3, old lot 195, spaces 10, 11 and 12. Current value is $2070 per space. Selling price is $1280 per space or $3500 for all three. Call (913) 208-2703. For sale - Two side-by-side lots, with opening and closing, at Resurrection Cemetery. Section D, lot 108, spaces 3 and 4. Value, $10,000+; selling price, $8500. Call (913) 219-0119.

REAL ESTATE For sale - Reduced price, maintenance-provided home. New price $359,900. Monthly HOA $132. Two BR, 2.5 BA, backs up to Ascension Church, open floor plan, one-level living. Call for appointment at (913) 669-8178. Whole Estates Need to sell a home and everything in it? We buy it all at once in as-is condition. Call (816) 444-1950 or send an email to: www.wholeestates.com.

Mike and Dorothy (Schweiger) McClain, members of St. Philip Neri Parish, Osawatomie, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sept. 16 with family and friends at a reception at the Community Center in Rantoul. The couple was married on Sept. 16, 1967, by Father John Quigley at Holy Trinity Church, Lenexa. Their children are: Alan, Brandan and Clinton. They also have eight grandchildren. They plan to take a cruise with friends on the Danube River in October. Carolyn

WANTED TO BUY Will buy firearms and related accessories - One or a whole collection. Honest evaluation and top prices paid. Contact Tom at (913) 238-2473. Member of Sacred Heart Parish, Shawnee. Wanted to buy - Antique/vintage jewelry, lighters, fountain pens, post card collections, paintings/ prints, pottery, sterling, china dinnerware. Renee Maderak, (913) 475-7393. St. Joseph Parish, Shawnee

CAREGIVING Caregiving - We provide personal assistance, companionship, care management, and transportation for seniors in their home, assisted living or nursing facilities. We also provide respite care for main caregivers needing some personal time. Call Daughters & Company at (913) 341-2500 and speak with Laurie, Pat or Gary. “Lynn at Heart” - 24 years’ experience in all types of private care. Excellent references. 24/7, shift or respite care. In-home, assisted living, nursing home, companionship, light housekeeping, meal prep, transportation, ADLs, care management, hospice. Greater KC area. Ask for Stephanie. (816) 299-6465. Looking for assisted living at home? - Before you move, call us and explore our in-home care options. We specialize in helping families live safely at home while saving thousands of dollars per year. Call today for more information or to request a FREE home care planning guide. Benefits of Home - Senior Care, www.benefitsofhome.com or call (913) 422-1591. Companion/caregiver services - Member of Holy Spirit Parish, lifelong resident of Overland Park offering services in your private home or retirement community. Services provided such as: day/evening support, transportation to appointments, shopping, errands, light housekeeping, light meals, personal care and cognitive support. References available. Mindy’s Companion/Caregiver Services (816) 4199616.

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and Lyle Beckman, members of Holy S p i r i t Parish, O ve r l a n d Park, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with family in July at Suncadia Resort in Washington. The couple was married on Sept. 9, 1967, at Holy Family Church, Lindsay, Nebraska. Their children are: Michelle Keena and Jennie Hoheisel. They also have four grandchildren.

Tim and Jan (Owens) Turner, members of Holy Spirit Parish, Overland Park, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Aug. 4 with a reception and dinner with family and friends at the Father Quigley Center at Holy Trinity Church, Lenexa. The couple was married at St. Agnes Church, Roeland Park, on Aug. 26, 1967, by Msgr. Vince Krische. Their children are Andrew Turner, Jill Kurtz, Erin Gilmore and Megan Hanson. They also have 10 grandchildren.

Dan and Rosemarie (Morrissey) Breitenstein, members of Holy S p i r i t Parish, O ve r l a n d Park, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sept. 9. The couple was married on Sept. 9, 1967, at Blessed Sacrament Church, Kansas City, Kansas, by Father Harold Wickey. Their children are: Molly Lock, Leawood; Meghan Brown, Leawood; and John Breitenstein (deceased). They also have five grandchildren.

Jerry and Linda (Kirk) Glasgow, members of Mother Teresa of Calcutta Parish, To p e k a , celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Aug. 26 with a dinner with family and friends. The couple was married on Aug. 19, 1967, at Church of the Assumption, Topeka. Their sons are: Jeff and Justin. They also have five grandchildren.

Carol (Jones) and Claire Kuckelman, members of St. Paul Parish, Olathe, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with family. The couple was married on Sept. 2, 1957, at Holy Name Church, Topeka, by Father John Croughwell. Their children are: John, Kris, Dean and Karl. They also have 18 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.

Frosh looks forward to Didde opportunities >> Continued from page 3 experience,” she continued. “I think it will really help me meet new people that go to ESU, and it will help me continue to learn more about my faith.” Under the leadership of chaplain and director Father Nick Blaha, Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS) missionaries and student outreach ministers, the center is a place for students to make lasting friendships and join in on faith-based activities. It’s the perfect complement for Emporia State — a secular school with a smalltown feel. “I chose to attend Emporia State because the first time I visited it I immediately fell in love with the hometown atmosphere that it has, and everyone that I

have met are very friendly,” said Moylan. “The school has a lot of opportunities for me to get involved on campus and in the community, which is one thing I am very excited about,” she added. Like many incoming college freshmen, Moylan has her older sister Maria, a junior at Emporia State, to look to for guidance. Maria is involved at the Didde Center and will be running a Bible study this year. “I am very excited to join that,” said Moylan. Moylan is also looking forward to attending the FOCUS SEEK conferences, as well as a DCCC retreat at Prairie Star Ranch in Williamsburg. Moylan admits she attends Mass at Immaculate Conception — her home parish — but isn’t as involved as she

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hopes to be in Emporia. “That’s why I am excited to attend the Didde Catholic Campus Center,” she said, “because I feel like there will be more opportunities for me to get involved.” Catholic centers like DCCC offer convenient Mass and confession times with college schedules in mind. They also bring young people together through retreats, intramural sports and small group Bible studies. Moylan, like many of her peers, is grateful to have a place like DCCC to call home. “By participating in the events at Didde, I hope to become better in my faith and closer to God,” said Moylan. “I think it will be a great opportunity to meet new people and hopefully make some lifelong friendships,” she said.

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