~WELL COUNTY RECORD 11~lrsday, Jaouary .1, 1970
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News Of
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And Vicinity
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ProgressLve Esbon Merchants
entertained their children on
C~ristmas Day. Those present
were Mr. and M~s." Vie Bruin-
• Mm, R. Avb~l mer and family of Ttpton, Mr.
A Happy New Year to aaL Rod :Mrs. PhflRp Benoit and
A ~as dinner was family of Be~oit, Mr. and Mrs.
held Sunday at .the W. E. Lewis Joe Peroutok and earthly, and
home. Those present were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. ,Everett Benoit
amt M~s. Merle Lewis, Judy and family.
and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mr. end Mrs. Max Ban left
Vobortl, Jake Waddle, and Lar- Wednesday afternoon to spend
ry McKlnnis. C~tristmas with ,Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Baker, Di- Dick Rhoades and girls, coming
arm and Sue leR Saturday to home 1~rlday.
spend Chrlsh~as in California Mr. and Mrs. Rex Grauer-
with ~r. and Mrs. Gall Kindler halz of MePherson and Mr. and
and other friends. Mrs. Leland Fro~ and Pare
~rs. Joe Peroutek and Mrs. were Thursday dinner guests
Benei¢ were shopping in of Mr. end Mrs. C. H. Frost.
Hastings Monday. Mrs. Lorena Pate and Mrs.
0Krs. Frances Kindler enter- Frances .Burgess were shopping
in Smith Center Tuesday morn-
rained the Social Club Tuesday ing.
RRemoorL Mrs. Ethel Thomas
was a guest. Mr. end Mrs. K. Dodd a.d
Me. and Mrs. Joe Peroutek Dale and Mrs. Nellie Dodd wee
mint f~ily were Tuesday eve- Thursday dinner ~uests Of Mrs.
akg supper guests at the Vie Inez Anderson at M~.. to.
B~'ammer home at Tipton. b[r. and Mrs. Wayne Under-
~z'J. Icel Haegert of Moat- wood ealled at the L. R. Clmnd-
rose end ,Mrs. Alma Kenne@y for home Christmas Day.
left Wednesday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker
bus from PhlUipsburg for Den- were Thursday dinner guests at
the Jack Baker home at Sups-
ver to spend Christmas with ior.
relaUves.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack ~ and Mrs. Jessie Lantls, Mr. and
son o/ Springfield, Mo., Mrs. Mrs. Tony Lorence of Eahon,
Rosemary l~iero and son, end Mr" and Mrs. Ro1~rt Lorence
Mrs. Mary ~enderson of Colo. end family of H~Jngs and Mr.
rado Springs, Mrs. Christine and M~. Glen Hartford and
Dodd and ,Mrs. Mary HaJny family of Glenvfl spent Christ-
were Christmas Day guests ~g mas Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Lilllan Fogo. Doyle Lorence and boys.
Leland Kindler of Colby came Mrs. Frances Kindler and
Wednesday aRerneon to spend land spent Christmas Eve with
a few days with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tordy.
~. Frances Kindler. Don MoColioch ate Christmas
}Ll'. and 'Mrs. Guy ~ left dinner at the R. Avison home.
~m~lay for Kingman to spend Mr. and Mrs. Pat Smith and
family of Hays spent Christmas
Christmas with the Bryon Walk. vacation at her moffier's, Rose
er&
• 'Mr. and Mrs. R. Avis~ were Hellern.
S~)pplng in Smith Center Wed- Mr. and Mrs. RobeR Lorence
aesday afternoon, and fomily of ~astings spent
Mr. ~ Mrs. Arehie Banoit Tlmmday night with her moth-
I I Illll I
ere .Mrs. Jessie Lantis, and had
coffee with his folks, the Tony
Loreaces, before going home
Priday morning.
Mrs. Joe Peroutek, Mrs.
Archie ~enoR, and Mrs. Everett
Banoit were shopping in Has-
tings Friday.
Mrs. Jessie ~mtis will have
her ~amily dinner Sanday, Dec.
~S, for their Christmas. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert ~renoe end family
of Has~ogs end Mr. and Mrs.
Jelm Hanson and family of Wi-
chita ~v~i be her guests.
Clair Frost died Christmas
on the ~ay to the Smi~
Center hospital due to a hear~
attack. Fanere.l services ,were
held Saturday afternoon at the
United Methodist Church with
burial in F_abon Cemetery. 'l~e
fam~ has our sympathy.
Mrs. Velma Paul, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Silsby of Burr
Oak, ~V[r. and Mrs. Leroy Hart-
and girls, ,Mr. and Mrs.
Verlin 1~aul and Sandra of Red
Cloud, Mr. and Mrs. ,Mike Pa~tl
msd daughter of Dakin, Nebr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Delos Baumbach
and family of Superior, Mr. F_,l-
gin Satmders of~, Dean
Roberts and 'Mr. and Mrs. O~-
vi~e Yodel" of Ceacordie were
Christmas Day guests of Mr.
ancl M~.. Larry ~ at G]en~
vIL
Mr. and Mrs. George Love
were Christmas Day guests at
the home of her folks, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Griffith, Janet
and Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker will
Imw Mr. and ,Mrs. Jack ~aker
and family of Superior, Mr. and
Mrs. Clende Waddle and family
of Sutton and Mr. and Mrs.
~vore~t ~noR end family for
a belated Christmas dinner Emm-
d~, Dec. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lewis,
Judy and Jerry and Jake Wad-
die of Esbon, ,Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff 'Ittomas ~nd family of To-
Good luc good cheer,
good friends this year.
WALKER GRAIN
CO., INC.
F~mk --- George -- lla
ESBON, KANSAS
grandson and son, Terry
Templekm at ~Las Cruces, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Chandler of Los
Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
(~mnd~r of C~rand Junction,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Cl~andier of
Yimm, and her s~t~r and him-
band, Mr. and Mrs..E.J. Fre-
vert.
Mr. and ~V/rs..Harvey Silsby
attonded the belated Christm~
dinser Sunday at the Legien
at Lebanon with Mr. and
Mrs. ,Robert Manely hosts.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth '~redgen and fain-
tly of Kansas City, Mr. and
~-s. Mawin Zimmerman and
family of Minnesota, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordan Sv,aty and daugh-
ter, Mr. and :Mrs. ltonald Stan-
ley and son, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Manely and daughter of
Lebamm.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rickson of
Topeka came Friday ni~,ht to
the home of her aunt, Mrs.
Rose Johns, and Mr. Johns for
a belated Christmas dinner
w~hieh they will have Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Loreaee will
also be guests.
peka, Mr.~ and Mrs. Claude
Waddle end fami~ of Sutton
were Christmas Day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C~yde Waddle
and fatally at Superior.
• he L. R. Chandlers and Dee
received telepbone calls from
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ENmn EJ~U.
Esbon Homemakers UnR met
at the Le~ion ~hU on Dec. g
for our Christmas dinner. The
tables ~ere decorated with can-
dies and centerpiece of Y~le-
fide. Those attending were ,Roy
Nebel, Chas. Underwood, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Frset, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank MoCarty, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Johns, Mrs. Bob
Black, Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Shin-p, Katie Spachek, Rose
Ho~ern, Hazel and Maxine
Shipley. In the aReraoon we
had a short business' meeting.
We drew names for our secret
sisters for .next year. They were
little Christmas elves. ~he
Cl~lstmas gifts were handed
ogt from under a Christmas
tree. We revealed our mystery
sister for this year. The rest
of the afternoon was spent visit-
ing and making a scrapbook.
P..R.C.
Clair Leland, son of ~van mxt
Hazel Frost, .was born Jamtary
gl, ~916, near ~n, Kansas,
and passed away at the Smith
County ,Memoriel ,Hospital De-
cember 24, 1969, at the age of
years, 1l m_onths, $ days.
He spent his entire rife in the
Esben community baying at-
tended grade school at the Kind,
ler district, and graduated from
the F_,sbon High School with the
Class of ~s.
He was united in nmrrtage
to Jane ~och at Lebanon, Kan-
sas, ,August 20, 1938. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Jane; ~wo
daughters, Sharon and Jerry,
of Esbon; a son, Bill, of Em-
poria, Kansas; two sons-in-]a~,
Don Broeckelman and Gary
Gardner of ~shen, ~Karmas; one
daughter-in4aw, Janet Frost, of
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Sunday Dinner Special,
$1.oo
Country Fried Chicken
or Baked Ham
~ria, ,~sas; eight grand-
n; his father, Ivan Frost;
and one brother, Hilton, and
his 'family of Esben, Kansas.
He ,was preceded in death by
Ills mother, Hazel Frost, and
infant son, Charles, who died at
~lrth, and a host of relatives
and friends.
He was engaged in farming
in the Estxm commuaity his en.
tire 'llfe and became a very
suecesgf~l farmer and stock-
man. He was a man of sterling
qualities and a ~riend to all
who knew him. He ,was especial-
ly devoted to his eight grand-
children who ,were his pride
and joy.
He .was a member ~ the Elks
Lodge of Beloit, Kansas. -
.He ,wfl~be sadly missed by all
who knew him.
The Simmons Mortuary
~knith Cent~ was in c~arge ol
hmerai arrangements. Services
were held December 27, ~I~9, at
the ,United ,Methodist Cbarch .in
Esbon with the 'Rev. Loren Sits.
and ~.v. Earl Enyeart of-
8elating. Music was furnished
by Norris and ~ubert Maydew
with Mrs. Otto ~ aocompan-
/st. Casket bearers were Merley
Kindler, Bruce Corrick, Ray-
mond Oriffith, Earl Sapp, Clmr.
les Fogo, and James Decker,
,Internmat was in tho Falxm
Cemem~.
relatives, friends, and neigh-
bors for the many beautiful
flor~[ sprays, feed, kind words
and deeds given to us during
the death of our 'loved one. A
special thanks to the i~tdies
Aid ~or the nice dinner served
at the cimrch. ~llmse many
acts d kindnem slmli be char-
/shed memories forever. Mrs. Jane Frost
Mr. and Mrs. Bill ,Frost
~nd tamily
l~r. and Mrs. Gary Gardm~
and family
Mr. and ~rs./D~m.
Broeckelman and family.
Those attending the funeral of
C~air Frost from out of town
were: Mr. and *Mrs. E~vin Hart.
cock, ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Han.
cock of Grand Island, Nebr.;
Mr. and .Mrs. Larry ~ancock
of Omaha, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs.
Lester ~ and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Bell, Aurora, Nebr.; Lad-
die ~#-JJ, H~Idrege, Nebr.; Mr..
and Mrs. I-larva McCary, Ehis-
wm, th; :Mrs. Fred Shook, Fort
Co,tlins, Colo.; Mrs. Dary~ Frsot
of ~leringten; ,Mr. and Mrs.
Loren Muckfow, Superior, N~b.;
Mr. ~md :Mrs. Stanley Johnson,
Burr Oak; :Mr. and :Mrs. Chas.
Koch, Mr. and :Mrs. Elmer
Koch, :Mr. and Mrs. Bill Koch,
Mr. and :Mrs. Owen Shi~ely, all
Of Lebanon; :Mrs. Clara Camp,
:Mrs. Donald ~ughes, Mr. and
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Mrs. Jerry Lee of Smith Cen-
.ter; Mr. Lawrence Cortway, Bud
Oomvay of Athol; Mr. Charles
Kirchner, Kansas City, Mo.;
,Mrs. Pat ~Rafferty, .Mr. and
Mrs. James ~ecker, 'Mr. and
Mrs. :Merle ,Blew. Mr. and Mrs.
James (R. Decker, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. McGinnis, ,Mr. and Mrs.
Man Czirr, @len Stephens of
M~nkato; Cecelia Conrad, Man-
hattan; ~Ita Kennedy, Chey-
enne, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Dick
We, s~rook, ,Mr. Kenneth Jones,
Mr. Mickey ~)gart, :Mr. Ed
MoDowell of Kirwin; 'Mrs. bLar-
tha Thompson, Mrs. Loren Sils-
by, {Republic; Mr. and Mrs.
Cl~fford ~arnes, .Mr. and Mrs.
Neal ~-larris of Burr Oak; Mrs.
Wil~ard Rickson, Topeka; Mr.
and Mrs. Jean Woods, ~.llaire;
Mr. Lloyd Gardner, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Gardner, Moat-
rose; ,Mr. ~land Kindler, Co~-
by; ~Vlr. Jack Baker, Superior,
~qebr.; Mr. ~yle ~aker, :Minno.
~la; Mr. Gordon Alcorn, Ionia.
County Road
Mr=. Harry Sutllff
t
Mr. end M~s. Darwin Fager
and fan~y of Mi/tarcl, Nebr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Korb and
Mark of Stq)erior, Mrs. Lettie
Korb were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Korwin Korb Ohristmas.
:Mrs. Helen McNiohals and
Merrill ,were guests at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Grace
Darwin, in Guide Rock Christ-
mas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowetl Me-
Nichols, Douglas McNichols of
Hays, :Marcia, ,Kathy, Kelly
were gtmsts in the Geo. Abel
~home in Hastings G"m'ist.mas.
'Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fitch
were g~ests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Souchek in Coneerdia
Christmas.
Eva Wilson of Jewell caged
at the St~t3J~ home Friday p.m.
Dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Terrill Christmas
Day and evening were: Mr. &
Mrs. ~Ray Myers, Bradley,
Sberida, Nancy of Topeka, Mr.
and Mrs. C-'u~is TerriH, Dewey
and Colleen, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith TerrRl, Cathy, Becky &
Miriam,. Minnie Sutliff. They
talked to Max Terrill and fam-
ily of Walden, Colo. The lines
were too busy to get in Calif.
The Myers ehiMren are spend-
the weekend with their
grandparents.
Eva Wilson of Jewell called
at the home of her uncle, Mr.
end Mrs. G¢ovex Mizner Mon-
day.
Mrs. Jennie Wilson of Leba-
non, Mrs. Eva Wilson of Jew-
e~l were overnight guests "d~
Mrs. Ruth Wilson Christmas
night.
I enjoyed a eail from Mr. &
Mrs. ~ea ~ of Paenidt.
NOTICE
Esbon EHU is pleased to announce
that Esbon Library is now located
at
M & M VARIETY
Celo. last week. Helen Me.-
Nichols and I were guests at
the Bu~ale Roam Wednesday
and called on ,friends at
hospital and home in ~e p. m.
0~r. Glean Loyd of S~peri0~,
Mrs. Jennie Wilson of Leba-
non ,were dinner guests of
Mrs. Minnie SUo~ and Dale m
Christmas.
~Lr. and Mrs. Ray Myers of
Topeka canto for Brad, Sherida
and Nancy Sunday a. m. alad
were guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers.
in Mankato for the Myers
Christmas dinner.
Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Maag
called on Mr. and Mrs. ,Everett
Terri~ Sunday p. m.
Mrs. Olive Miller of Oaldweli,
Idaho, Mrs. Hazel Kerb called
on Mrs; Helen MeNichols and
Merrill Sunday p.m. .,
Mr. and :M~s. Le~and Wins'low
of Lebanon were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lsweil Me-
Nichols and ~amily. Stmday af-
terncon callers were Mrs.
Olive Miller, Caldwell, Idalw.
Eo~b, Mr. and Mrs. El-
win Damb and famUy ~rom
Mr. and ,Mrs. Joe l~ho~ of
Mankato were dinner guests
~Mr. and Mrs. Oele Rhoe,b~m-
day.
Happy New Year.
Despite the addition of com.
munication links to South Viet-
nam, persons planning to talk
to a serviceman there should
plan ahead for holiday telephone
calls.'
"It is generally easier Toz" a
serviceman to call home than
for his family to try reaching
him in Vietnam," said John
Sohmitz, manager.
While calls originating in the
U.S. can 'be placed only to Sai-
gon, Mr. Schmitz explained,
servicemen can c~ll the U.S.
groin Saigon, Ton Son Nhut,
Long Bihn, Cam Rahn Bay,
Nha Trang, Qui Nhon and De
Nang.
,He said ,travel restrictions
and Curfews also can make it
difficult to ~ocate a serviceman
in Saigon -- tmless callers know
the serviceman's unit, APO and
telephone where he can be
reached.
~chmitz also reminded resi-
dents of the ,13;hour time differ-
enee bebwoen the U.S. and Sai-
gon.
He went on to add that calls
originating in Vietnam are
handled "first com~, first serv-
ed."
"But when a serviceman does
• @et to a telephone at one of the
servicemen's Vietnam telephone
centers," Schmitz said, "it us-
ually only takes a fe~ minutes
to reach the states."
While carl volume -- usually
3s0 daily
crease and
/tng of
the
"handling
and there
cur as it
In 1965,
the two
ly 20 calls a ¢
hour period.
tions links
John Schmi~
generally
interference
day.
The first
nam cost $9.
cail costs
minutes.
rates for
are~.
Dear Mr.
Please
other year'S
Record for
K. Bennett,
Kansas 66401.
Some
oow.
the low 50's
Thanks,
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San Diego,
Mr. a.d
Glnnis ,bsd
g~ests on
Ann
and Tom
bon, Sister
zad0~
LaVerne
~oud, Nebr.
and evestog
Mr. and
John
morning to
with their
S~ok, aod
due to icy
retu~ to
Dinner
Mr. and
C~-tstmas
Mrs.
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and~•.
and Darbi Jo
Mr. and ~r~.
El Paso,
ed in the
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