Elmer Hetenbach and Elda Rohloff werre married May 16, 1933, and have
  lived on the same farm two miles north and two miles west of Woodbine since
  that time. The house and barn were built in 1932 with all the building
  materials purchased from Sanborn Lumber Company at Chapman and hauled in
  Elmer's 1929 Chevrolet truck.
       The couple have four children all of whom are at the present time
  living within 10 miles of the farm. NeVoy and his wife, Katherine, Chapman,
  have three daughters and one son, Shirley and her husband, Marvin Dreiling,
  live in Chapman and have two daughters and one son. Verle and his wife Judy,
  built a home on the corner of the original farm on rural rout, Woodbine;
  they have two sons and one daughter. Lynette and her husband, Tom Lucas,
  have one son and one daughter and live one-half mile east of Enterprise.
       All of the children attended grade school at Liberty Center until the
  school burned in 1951 and all have graduated from Chapman High School. Eleven 
  of the twelve grandchildren are also graduates of Chapman High School and
  the last one will graduate next years.   
               
  Source: Woodbine, Kansas Centennial, 1887 - 1987, 
          Woodbine through the years pg. 86
          Submitted by Mrs. Elmer Hettenbach 
     
   

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