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I have been to Snyder’s! This is an elegant store in the southern Iowa town of Humeston. I can't adequately describe this shop. There are wonderful racks of beautiful women’s clothing, children’s clothes, gifts for every occasion, showers, weddings, birthdays, holidays, anniversaries, home décor and much, much more. 

My daughter-in-law, my granddaughter and my great granddaughter (who lives in Kansas City) four generations having a great time shopping for some new fall clothes for me! This was a wonderful experience and we saw some friends and met new ones. The place was busy with people and it is nice to see that it is successful in this town. I usually don't send news about me, but I couldn't resist sharing my afternoon in this unique modern shop. You must go to Snyder’s, it is wonderful experience and I have never seen so many things in a beautiful building housing every item you could possible shop for. Enjoy a step back in time with the friendly, personalized service of Synder's of Humeston.

On the way there, we did see some harvesting of corn being done. Hopefully the farmers will have nice weather this week to get into the fields.

The Weldon Christian Church is having their Fall Dinner and Bazaar Saturday, Nov. 7  11 a.m.-1 p.m. They are serving fried chicken and hamballs and all the trimming for a free will offering.

Ted and Normalee Quayle celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary on Oct. 1. Celebrating this special occasion with them on Oct. 4 were Gary & Vickie Weaklend. Brian, Cari & Dylan Engleen of Boone, Chris, Kelli & Hunter Wood of Ankeny, Courtney Rost of Des Moines,
Corey Quayle, Niki & Tyler Pritchett of Chariton, Kolten Johnson of Osceola, Peggy Smith of West Des Moines and Rick Quayle of Lamoni.

The Weldon Community Board met on Oct. 19 at 6 p.m.

Finance Report:

Operating Account: $840

Kitchen Remodeling Account: $2,325.24; October remodeling loan payment has been made.

The Board would like to express their sincere thanks to the community for their donations of money, time and talent. The community support has been great and has enabled the board to continue the updating of the Community Center. Community Center Open House/Shower- Cash donations: $82 and a nice supply of cleaning supplies and paper products were donated.

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