23. 1964 JeweD CO. Ileeolt~IL. ~ ~ PaGZ
-- :he area and dinner at a cafe
- there. Gerald has recently campier-
/, • ~+-~ ,~, ~', ~~ ,~:~ _d a ni/,ht course Ir:;m the Dal~
LOVONA BARTLEY Ca:nagie School and had received
a book and a pin award for 1st
..................... p:ace for a speech hu had given.
of the men folks of this G, ratd ~s a ~raduat:, of K-State
the supper and meet- ~.~ct has a very go:+d position at
evenmg at Esbon.D:catur.
by the Walker Grain
Oak E_~bzn and Otego.
and .Mrs. Jerry Sutton of
a~e me proud parents
son. John Th~;mas who
.Jan. 15. 1963. weighmg 5
8 oz. The proud matcrnm
are Mr. and Mrs.
Mites and maternal great
are J~e Wierenga at
and Meyer ~iiles of To-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miles
)eke on Sunday to visit
NIrs. Meyer Miles and
on to Kansas City and ,Mrs.
spend some time wRh
and family.
Rose of Beloit spent the
with her parents. Mr.
Adam Rose.
Loomis. who attends With-
College, visited his
over the week-end.
and Mrs. Gordon Alcorn ac-
IMr. and ~Mrs. Kenneth
and Debbie and Jack A1-
Mankato to Aurora. Nebr..
,to ascend a basketball
'b
. + et.ween Aurora and Ord.
Trubey is coach of the Ord
won the game.
Anderson and Trey
the week-end in Topeka vis-
the Bob Anderson home.
Grade School boys and the
boy~ played basketball at
Friday afternoon, wi~h
winning 37 to 8.
Lee Bar~ley and Darrell
Supermr were Sunday
and rMrs. Glenn BarS-
Gall.
Sipe passed away
morning at ire Commun-
after being a patient
several months. She
two sons, Cloral and
of the Dentonia
and Clomer and wife.
of NIontrese. als0 5 grand-
and several gr=a~t grand-
Mrs. Sipe faithfully at-
Church as long as her bea'lth
and was loved by all.
the little children. She
in the Sunday S?hco!
years, and also had a
children at her home. We
our sympat~hv to her fam-
Ahlvers has finished her
.training at Osawatomie
gut will cor~tinue to work
she begins her addi-
~oolir~g.
Tegley and Mrs. Gary
and Tirzah Kay called
afternoon a,t fine Rolla
and ~Mrs. KetCh Kincheloe ef
Colo.. visited relatives
week. They had just re-
from an enj,oyable vacation
California.
I~ud Zadina and children
at the ,Roy Van WRy
had gone to Washing-
be with his parents,
Frank Zadina, as his
is critically iN at this writ-
a~cl Mrs. Dean Leonard and
Were dinner guests Wed-
of Mr, ,and Mrs. R,o~a
had fallen and chip~
Mrs. Glen Kinehelce. Keith Kin-
uh~ive a+d Mrs. Jes:: Crum took
Mrs. Bob Slaughter aud Vashti to
Kansas City cn Wednesday, where
-h:.v took a TqqA jot to Wa:-,~hing-
ton. D. C.. to join their husband
:.ad father. Bob Slaughter• who is
~tationed there. We know that
Grandpa and Grandma miss little
Mi~s Va.~hti Kathryn very much•
Mr. and 3/its. Gerald Ballet were
Sunday evening visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Cden Kineheloe.
The students of ~he various eel-
loges will be home this week for~
a .shsrt vacation between semes+
ers,
Mr, and Mrs. Rolla Dietz and
;herri drove to Ellsworth on
Thursday evening and were supper
gues:s cf ~Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Dietz
a,:d boys.
Happy Hour Club
Despite ,blowing snow. every
I
member .of the Happy Hour ClubI
,,net at the home of Lucille Frost
;
for the first meeting cf the new
year, Jan. 8. Club was called to
})rder by staging the club sor~g.
At:or roll call. the minu:es of the
la ,t meeting were read. Th~ new
business was taken care of. The
club voted to make , donation to
~he Polio Fund. Election of offic-
ers was he~d wi~,h the following re-
suits: P~esident, Edith Reinert;
Vice~President, Pearl Sehroder;
Sec.-Treas.. Dorothy Frost: Son,~
Leader. Ernestine Kindler: and
Reocrt'er, Lucil!e Fro~:.
During recreation, Nina Beam
won the ,guess box, Vyonda Fro~t
got the travelir~g prize. The rrst
ef ~he afternoon wa~ ~'pent playin~
• ~itah with Dorothy Fro,t and
~or~thy Dodd gettin.g high and
P>w score. After rofre-'hmen+s wore
~erved. the meetin~ adjourned '.o
meet with Vera Frost ]n throe
weeks, Jan. 29.
Reporter. L. F,
N.F.O. NEWS
Ike Eilert, Pub. Chron.
Ken Stofferhan, NrF.O. Director
[r m .Sc, uth Do,kern. spoke in the
,Mankato Armory buP, din, g Wed-
nesday evenmg, Jan. 15. in behalf
of N.F.O. maximum organization-
al effo~t. As big as N.F.O. is on a
naUenal basis, possibly 'he biggest
organization ef farmers. ~ccordirr~
to s)me Kansas farm editors, we
intend to double cur stren+g~h in
the nex*t few months.
Banker Rossiter of Hardington,
Nebr., gives the family farm.::r
only two years t!me .to umte re-
gard'less of politics. Also. Ca.liter-
nia "risk capital" is ready to move
o
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