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SDAY, JANUARY 12, 1967
JEWELL COUNTY RECORD, MANKATO, KANSAS
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the fightin' and guessin'
life that keeps a fellar
and goin'.
-MAB-
is real success. To be
to carry money without
all of it. To be able
inJustice without re-
nting. To be ahle to do
's duty, even when one is
being watched. To be able
and make use of crib
without letting it whip
-MAB-
your door and keep
neighbor honest.
(Chinese)
change and to change for
are two different
(German)
It is the north wind that
the Vikings.
(Scandinavian)
listening comes wis-
and from speaking,
(llallan)
:looked forward to being on
MS. However, my
suggested that the wea-
was so bad, and the
ets icy, and tie dout)ted
rnany people would be
ling around. He added
advice, "Maybe you had
forget MS tonight." I
a little drive about town
Some cars were parked
and there. But the people
~t have all been in the
- I called Ada Hills
She came and we went to
I( & C restaurant• It was
satisfied our hunger. Mildred
Grout had invited us to stop
there for a few ganies of
bridge. Glenn had gone to the
ball game and Ruby llale
made the foursome. We en-
,joyed bridge and went heine
early. - Hope to see you next
Saturday night.
Before Saturday Nigh!
Sunday was New Year's
])ay and the Mankato Boyds
went to Phillipsburg and were
guests of ttichard and Mary
Beth Boyd and family in their
lovely new home.