Wednesday, October 23, 2013

October 24, 2013

We extend our deepest sympathy to family and friends of Sally Kabanuck. Sally passed away in a Minot hospital. A service in her memory will be later. We are so sorry.

Tomorrow at noon is the Max Senior Citizens' potluck and meeting. Bring a friend with you. Then in the evening there will be the School's Fall Concert with both band and chorus taking part. This starts at 7 p.m. It did not get on the Community Calendar. Those fill up October 25th!

October 26th will be filled with great food, music, etc. as from 5-8 the Max Civic Club will be having their Annual Steak Fry. You may purchase a ticket at any business or at the door. Saturday, October 26th. Come dance!

Then October 27th Immaculate Conception Church's Annual Fall Festival will be held from 10:30-1:30 p.m.  There will be a quilt raffle, bake sale and crafts for you also.

Visiting recently with Fred and Betty Abelseth (Vi Kostenko's sister) in Minot was Fred's 96 year old cousin and her son. This cousin's Dad was a passenger on the Titanic and survived. You can read more about him on Google through 'Olaus Abelseth'.

Betty Abelseth lived with Vi and Dick Kostenko and graduated from Max High School in 1947. At the time, her Mother was hospitalized at San Haven for T.B.

Marian Kostenko Schmidt of Max spent time with her Mother, Vi Kostenko, and her sister, Sharlene Kostenko Fredrich of Garrison on Saturday.

It is Medicare Part D time again. You could save hundreds or maybe even thousands of dollars, just by checking your Medicare Part D plan, also called Medicare prescription drug coverage.

 Between Oct.15-Dec.7 you can join, switch, or drop a Medicare drug plan. It is good to double check your plan each year. Some companies change, leave the area, or maybe have a sanction against them.

 Call now to make an appointment Oct. 28th at the Max Senior Center. Call Dwight or DeeOn Mack at 679-2623.

Snow has whitened the green grass; it is time to 'cozy-in' and to 'down-size'.


"The superior man is modest in his speech, but exceds in his actions." -- Confucius