It,
Edith Folger
,~von A~nett of Haviland
Ka~s. attended church here
~e~ morning. He and his
visited his aunt, Mabel
"t~a~'alr~ and husband, Virgil,
Over the weekend. Other Sun
day visitors were Mr. and
MrS. Ardean Jeffery and faro
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
~hlslow and family.
:i ~ ~ Mrs. Everett Jeff~ry
.~rted to southern Texas last
~k in their new camper i'ur
extended stay.
i The Women's Missionary St)
~ety plan to meet at the
9~ugch basement Thursday af
tera0on, Feb. 9, at 2 p.m
~s, Cu(flis Jeffery, hostess.
Grafe Davis Birch visited
Martha Harris, Edith Folger
and others last week.- Mr.~
D0W Stansbury took Grace and
~dith to Red Clg,ud Saturda~
afternoon to ca'l~{~n ~'d~'t/h~: ~
~Ls, , Thomas and Imsband
race plans to start to
her
~e at Intercession City, Fie
M0nday but will visit friends
'£opeka a few days on the
wag.
Some from here attended !
~t~;erly "Meeting at Belle
y|lle Friday and Saturday.
~. Raymond Bond of Ma
C~ Park, N. M. called o:
l~t4 friend; Elsie Wallace on
S~aY afternoon .....
')Aft kinds of tem'peratures,
~d last, week, but turning
Sdnday. Clear without
much wind this Monday mor
ntig.
"~ Mrs. Marshall Bishop
Claude Snyder attended
Economics Days in
.Tuosday and Wed
andi Mrs. Hermon Roe
visiting their daughter,
VKl Dean Gourly, Val
.and children, and other
in Nampa, Ida.
Shearer of Jewell
showed a film on Safe-
Patrol. at the Oak Creek
Center Thursday
following a coopera-
a~lpper sponsored by the
Extension Club.
and Mrs. Lynn Hall of
spent Sunday With
parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Boyles.
Mr.and Mrs. Claude Snyder
webe Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wilson of
W~bher.
~iMr. s.rad Mrs. Billy Bishnp
~y spent Saturday night
'~ Sul~ay with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bishop.
~y a~ attended the wedding
q~. Mrs. Bishop's nephew, Eu~
~be Cla~k, and Elaine Pat
~o! Formate Sunday after-
Bill Klmminau was the'
te s:te Harrison Extension
~ m~be~s Thursday after-
. im¢l Mrs. W. A, Andrews
~ stlpI~r and spent Wednes-
r everdng with her parents.
• and Mrs. Earl Smith of
inkato in honor of Mr.
~lth's birthday.
Phyllis Pettit and Ray Schut-
tli* Hastings spent Sunday
hot/p reats, Mr. and Mrs.
Pettit, David and Dixie.
/ltulqsday evening dinner
~liMeas of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
~Mackatone were Mrs. Myrtle
!1
tt Ig
Roe and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Roe of Superior.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Varn
and family of Superior and
Mr. and Mrs. lliff Banks and
Elaine were Friday evening
gnests Of Mr. and Mrs. l);Itll
Blackstnne.
Mr. and Mrs..lirnmy Stone
of l,;lurence, Nel)r. are the
oar'(qltS of it d;iHghler I)()l'rl el!
Sunday. l.'eb. 5. at the Ih'n(1
~t,me lhmpil.al in Sul)t'rior. Mr.
and Mrs. I)uane lnder of l,aw
,'en('e and Mr. and Mrs. Vet
[inn Stone ;ire (|le grHndt);ir
ents.
Home Towner
Monday, Feh. {; Bright and
sunny overhead but a slmrp
chilly wind. Tempt,rature is
25 degrees above, Sunday, and
:uday have really a. enid ('on-
O'¢lSb, d@*;thiL]a.~t~,o.f )a.~;t week
when l.he weather was spring
like. Temperatures Sunday in
,he mornitig were bch)w zero
with a driving wind. What is
nore unpredictabh, than Kan
sas weather?
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Marr
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Vh's. twin Warren on SUlltlay.
Other guests were Dick Court-
",r..It'. and l)ermis Ball nf Sa-
lina, nephews of Mrs. Warren.
Mr. and Mrs.C. V. Warren
were afternoon callers at the
lwm Warren home.
There will be a community
miscellaneous shower on Sat
urday evening, Feb. lllh, ;It
7:30 p.m. at the school house
in I,ovewell honoring Mr. and
Vlrs. Bradh'y Blair. lgveryone
welcome.
,lnhn Simmons was a calh, r
at the Chat Warren home on
rucsday mornin/, th, brought
word of the illness of Mrs.
Marie Van Meh'r whom he
had taken to the Republic Co.
Hospital in Belleville on Men
day p. m.
Mrs. Edith Billing. Mrs. Lau-
roe Mettler, Mrs. Margaret
Warren and Mrs. Kalherine
Warren visited at the ltcnry
BIG
NEWS
ON
LOWER
FARM
m TRUCK
INSURANCE
RATES!
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for ull derails.
Formoso, Kansas
Phome 71Nk2 l
JEWELL COl. NTY RECORD, MANKATO, KANSAS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9,
ank,
eel
naslum
tt II
were in Concordia for a IHedi iCh, vehmd M(,ndenhall is get-
cal che('k up this past. week. ,,~ ahmg as well as i')~)ssit)le
Mr. ,loire Avers, Quenlin ]in '[ihe Concordia hosl)ita], re-
Lt,ece, Carl Swanson, Ray leuperaling from his broken
:Clark and Floyd l)avi(lson ]m(llhil), s tm result of his fall
fat cattle no" the market at l in their yard.
i Sul)erior last week.
Mr. and Mrs. I)nn Rogers of
Btmtwicl~, IVlr. and Mrs. ()tt
Renken of Formoso were Sun-
day dinner guests of their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Van Meter.
Little Peggy Marr entertain-
Mrs. E. E. Ransom
There will not be a carpet
rag sewing at the Esbon l,c-
glen Hall this Friday as that
is the World l)ay of Prayer
and the rag sewing will be
resehettuled at a later date.
Do not forget the West
Branch Comrnunity meeting
will be this coming Saturday
evening. Bring your disht's, a
~pot /uck hmch, and the drink
!will be furnished. There will
:be prizes for high and low for
Iwnmen and ~ so for hen and
I was mnre ihan saddened
;~t the loss of Mr. Chris V;mde,
ventcr, who passed aw~ty very
~;u(ldenly in the nighl at their
home in Hays, Kans., where
they were living to be near
their daughter, Mabelle, who
i, eaehes there, tie leaves his
invalid wife, two daughlers
and a grand(laughter an(I oth
er relatives and an uncounted
numl)er of friends, for every-
one who knew lhe family were
their friends. They used to live
in this eommt nity I)efore mov
ing to Otego, and they left
l,heir home th(,re to go to liars
temporarily. We so deeply
I IH'IJ
Thursday
PAN FRIED CIIICKEN
Special
BUFFALO ROAM
STEAK HOUSE
II I
The Jewell Methodist Church will have
their Annual Smorgasbord on Thursday
evening, l¢llruary 16th. Serving will
start at 6 o'clock.
II
$1.49 AMI)IIO.IEL or
ALUI)ROX LIQUID .......
75c MIGIITY WIIITE
TOOTH PASTE .........
½ GALl,ON SILKEN
I)ELIGHT BATII OIL ..........
60c CORN HUSKERS
I,OTION ..........................................
SATURDAY SPECIAL O
.......... I I _t _
sympathize with them ;ill.nae visited in the Clyde Bos- Superior, uniting Miss Con- Bagley. Mrs. Laurie ()ldha~,
We hear that Mr. Arthur sen home Wednesday night.:tahoe Jean I)ursell, daughl(,rlMrs Kay Placke and MiS~.
l,i('hly is not getting along and Thursday. nf Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pur- Gloria Johansen had charge 0l
\ery fast from his stroke of We are glad to heat" thatsell, and Charles Richard the gifts.
the last of Now,naber and still Richard Hake in improving in Leece, oldest, son of Mr. and A reception in the churClt
is in the Veterans' Hospital at the Concordia hospital but will Mrs. Qut qtin l,eeee of 1,ow,- ba.'emcnts followed the cere"
(;rand Island. Nebr. We hol)e hilve to be l.here for (ltlile st)me well, in marriage. Imonv. lmter in the evening,
to hear better news soon and time yet. Get better fast, Rich- The double ring ceremony a wedding droner was serVM
that he is getting a lot better, ard. was used. The maid of honor at the Elks Club dining roor~,
Greetings, Patty Bird. I enWe had a 1;ttle snow storm was Miss Sandra th?hnke offollowed by an evening of da{l"'
joy your gund Highland items, this morning but it only lasted Lincoln, Nebr. Bridesmaidstins.
1)o keep them coming. I used a few minutes. It is much were Mrs. Linda Avers of The young couple will set
to e~.ioy your grandmother's colder than yesterdaymorn Lovewell and Miss Margaret housel~eel)ing on the
items years ago. ing. Meyer of Superior. Graham farm near Wehbcr.
We will have Ash Wednestlay ,lee and 1 visiled in the Mrs. Best man was ,Junior Leece,
this week and have no ashes Ehna Morrow home Sunday brother of the groom, and the Mrs. g. B. Beam visit~
In slJrinkte around on theafternoon, groomsmen were Bruce Ayerslast week ;it the homes of
sleek and especially on lhe Mr. and Mrs. Deryl Burdcttand ,lames Pursell, brothers, sisters, Mrs. Jean Kissell,
garden to keep the I)hlnt lice or)terhHned their ('ar(I I)arty in-law of the groom. Miss Nor'Ion, Mrs. J. W.
down. Outmoded, I guess, last Saturday night. Sharon Bradricl{ had charge at Oherlin and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bossen We are glad tn hear thai of the guest book.Mrs. Janene Allen at Logan.
spent Tuesday evening in the Mrs. Ethel Thomas is feeling
home of Mr'. and Mrs. Morris better at this time.
ltillman and Renae at Ionia, -- ........ ANNUAL PANCAKE SUPPER
and Thursday night they took [ PURSELL-LEECE
supper and went to the Paull .... Ilarmony Methodist Church - Mankato
Heiman home. Lee Hooton A lovely wedding ceremony
oined them for an eveningwas performed Salurday. F('b. [ SATURDAY, FEB. 11th
isit. 4th, al 3:00 p.m.;It, lhe SI.~
Mrs. Judy t]illman and Re- Joseph's Catholic Church inI Pancakes, Sausage, Pie, Coffee
Serving Starts 5:30 p.m.
VALENTINE CARD PARTY Sponsored and Served by Men
SUNDAY, FEB. 12
7:00 p.m. Sharp
Prizes for Bridge, Pitch, Pinochle
Admission--50c
Catholic Church Basement - Esbon
FILMED IN FR ,NCE, GERMANY,
• SPAIN, HOLLAND, ENGLAND
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Anthony hoist,
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OPEN WEEK DAYS TILL 9:00 P.M.
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