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COUNTY RECORD
February 9, 1967
S - Section 1
Mmdmto players In dark Jersles at the
game. Left to right: Mike Retake, J. C. CIeML
Sam Colson, Russell Lange, and Melvin Kltts,
I }Apollo was explained. The dis-lmember ()~ th¢ sophomore
]racKs I cusslon and demonstration on lclass. He transferred from
i p~, . I the functions of a rocket were lBelleville at the beginning of
f,,.mmo station has aSK- [both enjoyable and informa- ] the second semester.
~Pate[Uankat° student bodY ltional. The lecturer, Mr. Re-|mhs
in a teen hour [bert Keaper, spoke tO the sci-| Cougarettes have a new
i "qV U ° '
nUl three o clock
~d~.' .. _~ fence classes during the after-'Imascot for the rest of the bas-
~ a y .alternoon.. Tne [noon. [ketball season. The Cougar
b: zeature one or SXXl mhs [head, made by Mrs. Don An-
tlng schools, each
.... Mr. Ralph C. McCoy, a for-|derson, art instructor, is worn
rotaung oasis. Imer graduate of Mankato|by Kay Garman. She wears
~l~[Ormation..and stu-|High School, presented the|a purple corduroy suit and
b'~,a~l°ns.wmve,or°_a,a" ]high school library with a|carries the "spirit stick". She
-,,u stuuent DJ S Tne
hi. .... " . |five months subscription tolmade her first appearance at
~ or broaacast xor |the Christian Science Monitor |the tdurnamen't at Smith Cen-
i is February 25./Mr. McCoy, an attorney, grad-|ter.
runs . uated in the class of 1915. The| mhs
Jrn number which students are finding this pa-| Contestants have been se-
:ed on January I?, her interesting and helpful|lected for the All-Kansas State
....... robs ]Scholarship contest to be held
topic "Man to the ~
wmch me project Kenneth Risewick is a new|about March 15. Two or three
mhs
Mr. Andrew Anderson,
mathematics and science
teacher for the last year and a
half. left for the Armed Ser-
vice. His last day of school
was January i3. The students
will miss him and wish him
luck in this undertaking. Mr.
LeRoy Newell is the new Jun-
ior High Math Instructor.
mhs
A masquerade theme will be
carried out at the all-school
party, sponsored by the Stu-
dent Council. The probable
date is Fe.bruary 17. depend-
ing on whether a band can be
secured at that time. Admis-
sion will be charged to help
pay the expense of the band.
Those who come will be asked
Ire mask as some "famous
person", but the costume need
not be elaborate.
mhs
Mankato Kayettes and Man-
kate Junior Kayettes will be
hosts to a unit conference on
Wednesday, February 8. in the
afternoon. The conference fea-
tures a guest speaker from
the Kansas State High School
AcLivities Association, group
discussions, games, and re-
freshments.
Mrs. E,ca Myers and Carol
entertained with a family din-
ner Sunday, Feb. 5, in honor'
of Mrs. viola Burke's birth-
day which will be Feb. e.
Others present besides the
honor guest were: Dennis
Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
members from each contest ........ W -
subject have been selected, z ,nn, a.na n ;S: .
mhs orter, dewelt, an tr. an
..... Mrs Dick Foulke, Steven and
Jumor rags were re- .. • _ . ..
ceived the first week in Febru- t~ary, ~em~z.
ary. Members of the Junior .. .....
"Class are discussing themes- ~'Jr~manaT..Trsr" ya.r~Y.~ll~er
h ~AAU &V£10. AA~& 4.fJtt6~t,U ~t ~l,.
and making plans for t e .......
-rum Joseph, Me. were In Manzato
" --hs over the weekend. The Millers
.o _ .m/ ..... i visited in the home of Mr and
~aemners ot me 3emor t~Jass .. _ _ .. . "..
recently took the General Apti- rs. is. u... ergana
tude Test Battery (GATB I ~ongacre wtm ~ s. e
tests). These tests consisted of ouer.
two sections. The first part .. ~. --
. ana ars unartey Tre-
contained written material, _.. "....' ....
checking a student's compre---'----- " - ---"" "" ~'^"~,.~yuuk~n~.,'~:~'~noV'n~/~''
hension; the second part was "..... ",
on an individual basis and is ana. ~rs. woo~...ow w,so~.
da~lcrnc.rl tn ¢,h~b nn~'~ d~-
spent ~unaay wlm tvlr. ana
................. rs. Ph. Wilson at Hays
HI I I
When Abraham Lincoln sat quietly reading a book, it's doubtful that he ever
imagined that one day his giant, brooding statue would be a national landmark, and
that he would be known throughout the world.
Basically, Lincoln was a simple man, his nature as essentially rugged and rustic
as the log cabin in which he was born. His life, from beginning to end, was a hard one,
physically, mentally, and spiritually. Yet, throughout terrible trial, he never lost his
faith in God.
Lincoln wasn't "born religious." Faith came to him the hard way, just as every-
thing else did. But once he had found it, his devotion knew no limit. Most of the great
men in our countl-y's history have been devoted. Why? Because experience has shown
them that man can go it alone. That we, all of us, need God's guidance.
The place to seek that guidance is in the church of your choice.
The h r J th r f r " " r " " i'- f Ko,,~,, Ad...,,~ s,,u~¢, I~.
,muB #,~um ~u C u ch s • g eotest otto on earth ro tt~e au loing o _ _ ' ..
ln~ ~k,,nl,#l~t.~ncharacter and Qood citizenship, ft is o storehouse of spiritual a~mm~, v~.
~#,~ ~## values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civili-
ran ~,-L, ,.. zotion can survive. There are four sound reasons why every_.J__
perlon should attend services regularly and support the Church.
All I~1'~ They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. 7~ -~
........... (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake -~-
THE CHURCH of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. ~
P/on to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily, li~ll~ ;~'~
, ,, • ~
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday-
Exodus Nehemiah Esther Psalms Matthew John II Timothy
15:13-18 4:1-6 8:3-8 119:129-1.36 10:16-23 15:1-7 3:10-17
WEBBI~R METHODIST ASSEMBLY OF GOD EVANGELICAL UNITED
CHURCH CHUKCH BRETHREN CHURCH
Webber, Kansas G.S. Wiilard, Paul Life, Minister
Loren J. SUsby, Minister Pastor Morning Worship .. 9:30 A.M.
Dale Crispin, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Sunday School .... 9:30 A.M.
----- Morning Worship II:00 a. m W.S.W.S ......... Ist and 3rd
Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Special Childrens' Service Wednesday of each month,
Church School ,. 10:30 a.m. in Basement 11:00 a. m
CANDLE
ASSORTED RED
CHOCOLATES FOIL HEARTS
1 lb. box $1.70 5t/= oz. 85c
2 lb. box 3.35 1 lb. $2.25
13A lb. 3.65
ALSO
FANCY
SATIN HEARTS
$3.50 to $10.00
VALENTINE'S DAY IS
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 14
Earl Enyeart, Pastor Evening Worship at 7:30
Earl Sikby, S. S. Supt. Prayer Meeting Wednesday
--- at 7:30 P. M.
Morning Worship 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School .. 10:45 a.m.
2nd and 4th Sunday Evenings:
Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P. M.
BURR OAK CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Richard K. Brook, minister
SundLy School ... 9:Jl)a.m. Evening Service .. 7:30 p.m.
Mornn g Worship 10:30 a.m. Prayer Meeting
Jr. - Hi Youth ... 6:30 p.m. and Bible Study
Jet Cadets,
Saturday ..... 10:00 a.m.
Phone JU 7-2293
WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH
W. D. Buckley, Pastor
Sunday School .. 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service I I:00 a.r..
W.Y. ....... 7:00 p.m.
Evening Service 7: 30 p.m
Prayer Meeting,
Wednesday .. 7:30 p.m.
(Wed.) ....... 7:30 p.m.
HARMONY METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. Dean E. Rose
8:30 a.m. Worship Service
9:45 a.m. Church School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
Clyde Reed, Suet.
t"J oir - 8 p.m. Wednesd
FORMOSO COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Paul Temple, Minister
Summer Schedule
Sunday School ... 9:45 e.m.
Morn!ng Worship lh00 a.m.
Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m.
MANKATO CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Michael Hines, Pastor
Sunday:
Bible School .... 10:00 a.m.
Worship Hour .. lh00 Lm.
Youth Hour .....6:00 p.m.
Bible Study ...... 7:30 p.m.
Gleaners, 2nd and
4th Tuesdays .. 2:00 p.m.
Primary Endeavor,
Wednesday .... 4:00 p.m.
Jet Cadets,
Wednesday .... 4:00 p.m.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
MANKATO
Mass Schedule
Sundays ........ 8:00 a.m.
EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
l mtor Jones. No vav
Elvle Konovalsky, Organist
Worship Service , 8:45 a.m.
Sunday School ... 9:45 a.m.
SPONSORED BY THE
FOLLOWING MANKATO BUSINESS FIRMS
Waugh Oil & Gas Co., Inc.
Jewell County Co-op Oil and
Propane
The First National Bank
Raymond and Eddie, Barbers
Halstead's Shoe Store
McCarthy Hardware
Newell Implement Co.
Helen's Beauty Shop
Roy's Wallpaper & Gifts
The State Exchange Bank
Dreiling's Dept. Store
Manlmto Lumber Co.
Mankato Sales Co.
Lehrlin8 Chevrolet
R-K Shopper, Inc.
Betty's Studio
Krsmer Furniture
Mankato Greenhouse
Mankato Laundry
The Ranch Bowl
36.66 Service
Bbogaart's
L & B Electric
Wagner Drug Store
Jewell County Record
Mid-West Lumber Co,
Weltmer Abstract and Title
Co.
Mankato F. U. Co-op
Mankato Feed & Seed and
Trucking Service
J-J Oil Co. & Car Wuh and
Frontier Care
Coffman Sinclair Service
Buffalo Roam Steak House
Mankato Welding & Much/no
66956
Chevrolet Impala
Super Sport Coupe
locks
to hold 8eat-backs
securely upright.
Choir Rehearsal, Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. "-----"
Pet automatic latches on all our folding seat-backs to keep thent front flop- Wed ........... 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer MONTROSE METHOD,fir
|f0rwa o ev r sto suddenl . lhe seat stts u rt ht until ou tri
rd should y u e . p . y., ... .,... p .g y p WSCS--Ist and 3rd Service ........ 7:30 p.m. CHURCH
ilon Wednesdays .. 2:00 p.m. CAT I CH Rev. Dean
Verne Dempsey, Supt,
IONIA EVANGELICAL • ESBON
ai items we put into the '67 Chevrolet, as handy pushbutlon reloads UNITED BRETHREN "---" Worship Service . 9:30 a.m.
seat belts, an ash tray that glides in and out on ball bearings, a 4-speaker . CHURCH Winter Schedule: Church School .. 10:30 a.m.
tape system you can add, not to mention noticeable improve- DAVID TROTT, Minister 8:3010:00a.m.a.m.atat EsbOnsmith
Center
the way the car rides and handles. Go to your dealer's. J ~ J A future in the field of busl ......... Worship Service. lh00 a.m.
in
i the mbiti of Cher jim grao, wm nave compmtea I Sunday School .. 10:00 a.m. OLIVE
te a new Chevrolet, get a free sample of [ =='= [ , hess a a on Y ]1080 hours of learning exper- NAZARENE BURR OAK
......... " Hancock Esbon who is cur- I ....... lee Hillery, pastor
.. , .. _ ' ..... t lence in tne uusmess ~;auca- The "Y" Fellowship every R.R. 1 - Supgrlor, Nebr.
I renuy enrottea as a zult time ......... other Sunday afLernoon at Rev. Dorman Foley
......... ntral luon ueparzment nY me ena
student at the P~ortn ~e
..... a.oo " och of the current school year. 2:00 p.m. Minister Morning Wor' 'p .... 11:0 _
Christie Ahrens, S. S. Supt. Sunday School ...... 10:00
i ...................... "'" "t Cheryl is the daughter of UN L Sunday School.. 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship ...... 7:$0
nical School in Beloit.I ........
~ar ana Mrs Lowell Hancock
Miss Hancock, a 1966 Esbon[ ' ' " E, U. B. CHURCH Church Service .. 11:00 a.m. Youth Service .......... 6:30
Earl Enyeart, Pastor Mid-Week Prayer Wednesday Evening
Supt., Vaden Davis, Jr.Meeting, Wed.. 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting ......
Sunday School,.. 10:00 a.m. Northbranch Friends ChurchFIRST BAPTIST
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.Wendell Barnett, pastor CHURCH
tat and 3rd Sunday Evanlngs: LaJaunta Winslow, S.S. Rev. Millstead
Bible Study ...... 7:00 P. M, Supt. Sunday School .. '10:00 a.m.
The Fellowships 7:00 P. • Sunday School at .... 10:00Worship .......11:00 a.m.
Worship at ......... 11:00Training Union .. 6:30 p.m.
""' ESBON E. U. B. CHURCH F, end Youth at 6:45 p. m.