JEWELL COUNTY RECORD,
KANSAS
THURSDAY FEBRUARY
Mrs. Forrest Howard
Mrs. Clark Calahan received
word Thursday evening of the
death of her sister, Mrs. Char-
les (May) l'otter of Piqua,
Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brandon
were Thursday evening visit
ors of Mr. and Mrs. John
Gates.
Mrs. Don Bird and Mary
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fig-
gins were Monday dinner
guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Cleo
Morris and family.
Mr. and Mrs. tiarold Bailey
and family were Sunday after
noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Loyde Garman and family.
Judd Gillett visited Gus Ber-
nard at the Nelson Harris
home on Monday morning.
Mrs. Mamie Lamb was a
Tuesday afternoon caller at
the Clarence Maag home.
Mrs. Olive Miller and Mrs.
Robert Korb were tQ'idav din
ner guests of Mrs. Edna Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mel)on
nel were Thursday afternoon
visitors of Mrs. I)ora Thornttm
at the Superior hospital. They
also called on Mrs. Will Dillon.
Mrs. Rebecca- Calahan and
Mrs. Del Foster at the Good
Samaritan Home.
Mrs. Glenn Bennett was the
hostess to the Mystic Circle
Club on Friday evening.
Mr.: and Mrs. Arch Marshall
of Kensington were Friday
morning callers at the Clark
Calahan home.
'Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Also-
brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Ro)
Brandon took ice cream, cook-
ies and coffee to the Arby
Cole home on Thursday even-
lng to help Mrs. Cole celebrate
bet birthday.
Mrs. Loyde Garman was a
Thursday afternoon caller on
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ga,'man
and Susie.
Mrs. 'Milford Ost and Mrs.
Earl Garman took refresh-
ments to the 6th grade class
on Friday to help Mike
and
Johnny celebrate their birth
d_;TdenAv~t_ Ost and Mrs. Marie
Everson and boys were callers
at the Clarence Pixler home
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Radford
Of Topeka and Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Jeffery and family
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Brandon in
honor of Marilyn's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Throup
and Larry of ~mith Center and
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Foster and i
gills of Phillipsburg were the i
guests to a I}uffet supper at
the Russell Lewis flame on
Sunday evening. The occasion
was the birthday of Barbara:
Foster:
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Walden
of Ruskin, Nebr. and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Dillon were Sun-
day afternoon visitors of Mrs.
Lulu Walden.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oliver
and girls were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Full-
erton aod family of Superior
were afternoon callers.
Larry l,inton of Lebanon and
Mike, Ricky and Ronnie Paul
of Red Cloud were Sunday af
ternoon callers at the Glen
Paul home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Doud
were Stmday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pixler.
Mrs. James Calder of ttardy,
Nebr. and Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Unde,'wood were Thursday din-
her guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Wacker of Edgar, Nebr.
l'hey were helping Mrs. Wack
er eelebrale her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sander
son were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lvle Russell
of Guide Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. IIoward Simtt,
Mrs. Lillie Moon and Mr. and
Mrs. ,lake Mcl)nnnet were
Wednesday dinner guests of
\lrs. Effie Burgess of Super
ior.
Mrs. ,lira Wears received
word Wednesday that her son-
m law. l,'rank Kramer. nf Ta
coma, Wash. had a heart at-
ack and was in the T~l('Olqtla
General Hospital, Room 3'342,
raconla, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas
ff Lebanon were Thursday af
ternoon visitors of Mrs. May
[:ltlit li(ll.t.
Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Davis
:)f (lreealeaf, Ida. and Mrs.
Grace Birch of Florida were
Puesday dinner guests of Mrs.
Mamie Mullin. The Davis' left
for their home on Wednesday
evening.
Linda Vader and Richard
Brook were Sunday dinner
ff, tlests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Calahan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pix-
ler were Thursday afternoon
callers at the Arby Cole home.
Charlie I,e~is was admitted
t() the Beloit hospital on Satur-
day mornnig for observation
and treatment.
Mrs. R. L. Frasier and Pat-
rieia of near Superior were
Saturday afternoon callers at
tile Richard l,'rasier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mills
and family of Coneordia arid
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Morris and
family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Figgins and girls in honor of
Joan's birthday. Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Bird and family, Mrs.
Delbert Bird and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Figgins and
family and Mrs. Merle Reed
~re,,,:,- afternoon callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heskett,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kiehl and
boys and Mr. and Mrs. Garrod
Ohmstede were Saturday even-
ing guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Garold Ohmstede and girls in
honor of the twins' 5th birth-
day.
Mrs. Clyde Korb was a Mon-
day afternoon visitor' of Mrs.
Earl Garman.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyde Garman
and family were Saturday ev
ening visitors of Mr. aim Mrs.
Jay Beale and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bernard
of Fairbury, Nebr. spent from
Thuysday until 'l'ucs(lay in tiw
Nelson Harris home.
Mrs. Olive Miller ~as ;I Sun
day dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Reeve tlawkins at the
Buffalo Roam Steak tlouse in
Mankato.
Mr. and Mrs. ttalsey Pang
lit it It I
II1.1 III II I __ _ I I
Carl LaRue of Mankato, Mr.
and Mrs. (;kmn Bennett, Mr.
and Mrs. Halve l)ecker and
afternoon visitors i)1 his hro
ther. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
klh,w.
Mr. anti Mrs. Norville Mar-
shall ()f Sut)crior were Thurs
(lay afternoon visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. (q;irk (:alahan. Mr.
and Mrs. U. O. Mohler were
O\ ellirl~ (';lll('rs.
Mrs. l,oIlie Myers, Charlie
l,t'~is and Mr. ;rod Mrs. Ray
t)orn of Mankato were Satur Myers of I,ebanon were Wed-
day afternoon callers on Mr. ne~,iav dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Modlin. and M'rs. Arby Cole. They help-
Mrs. Pearl Itarris was a cd Mrs. Cole celebrate her
Sun(lay dinner guest ii1 Mr. ]lirl.h(lay.
and Mrs. Mack llarris. Mrs. Mrs. (~l(,n l'aul and Mrs.
Olive Miller and Mr. and Mrs. I)erald l)eeker and Cheryl
Reeve Hawkins were afternoon were Stnlda\ (tilultw guests of
callers. Mrs. Ollie Moon.
Mrs. Ncwell Davis and Mr. Mr. mM Mrs. Clv(h, l{adford
and Mrs. Harry Tyrell of Man of Topeka '~(!I'e ~()ekend visit-
kate aceonlpanied Mr. alia o1.!4 (11 hCl' bl'ollt(,i., ~/11'. Hnd
Mrs. Enunett Lewis to (;rand Mrs. Roy t~h'an(hm. 'riley also
Ishmd oil Sunday where they visited Mrs. I)aisv t{rand,lo lit
visited Newell l)avis at the Beloit and Bud "Sloan at the
Veterans' tfospital. C.unty ]Pall'Ill IIC~II' Mankalo.
Mrs. tl. 1,. Grubbs. Mrs. Mr.'and Mrs. Orville James
Don Diehl, Mrs. Hazel Diehl, or Formoso ~at,re Saturday ttin
Mrs. David l)emaray. Mrs. net' guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Helen McNichols, Mrs. Era- l)a\id l)cmaray.
melt l,ewis and Mrs. OliveMark Jcffery ha(I an Freer-
Miller were Wednesday after-
n(ion coffee guests of Mrs. Re
bert Korb.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mar
ris and I)uanc of Superior
were Sunday afterno()n visitors
of Mr. and 1VIrs. Dallas Morris.
In the eveoing they ;111 visited
at the Richard ~Iontgomery
home near Guide Rnck.
Charles Harris entered the
St. Elizaheth Hospital in I,in
coln, Nebr. on Monday and had
surgery for the removal of a
disc in his back on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Powelt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake McDonnel,
Lillie Moon and Rev. and Mrs.
Lee Hillery and Lillian were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Shott.
Mr'. and Mrs. Eugene Wester
of Lawrence were Tuesday af-
ternoon callers on Mrs. Ada
Stanton.
Mrs. Grace Birch of Inter
session City, Fla. spent several
days the past week with Mrs.
Mamie Mullin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Platt
spent Sunday in Salina visiting
their daughter. Cheryl Platt.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sander-
son, Mr'. and Mrs. (;rov(,r Miz
nor and Mrs. Opal Roesti and
l)eloris were Monday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Benbow.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gar-
ton of Webber were callers on
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Bender the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chu'ence
Meeker and Nil'. and ]~ll'S.
EXPANDING UNIPERSE
THE alttIONS OF GALAXIES IN THE
UNIVERSE ARE RUSHING AWA
EACH OTHE Y FROM
THIS ASTOUR AT INCREDIBLE SPEEDSI
RAPID EXPA-NDING DISCOVERY OF THE
,..__ NSION OF THE UNIVERSE
WAS MADE IN 1930 aY ASTRONOMER
EDWIN e. HUBBLE OF THE MOO
WILSON OBSERVATORYI NT
We salute the Boy Scouts of
America Many of today's Boy
Scouts will be the scouts
of the universe tomorrow.
The
in Mankato, Kansas
FIRST BANK IN MANKATO
OLDEST BANK IN JEWELL COUNTY
The Bank on the Corner & the Corner-Stone of
CONFIDENCE
We Will Be Closed Monday, Feb. 13, In Observance of Lincoln's Birthday
F. D. I. C. MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR HAS
BEEN RAISED TO $15,000.00
Member Kansas Development Credit Corp.
Member FJ)J.C. Since
ESTABLISHED 1883
Mrs. Sam Behrends and
Mrs. Paul Dahl were guests
of Mrs. Lawrence Bothwell for
coffee Wedensday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ross,
Mrs. Anna R. Graham and
()scar Ross had lunch with
Mrs. Esther Hammer at Nor-
way Friday and attended the
funeral of Mrs. Ed Jensen in
the afternoon.
returned home Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Dahl returned to
her home Friday from the hos-
pital in Concordia.
Mr. and Mrs. fray Vestal,
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wilson and
Oscar Ross were supper guests
of Mrs. Anna R. Graham Tues
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron hder
mill and Mr. and Mrs. Verlan
Broyles attende(l the h;mkct
ball game between K-State and
Nebarska University in Mm:
hattan Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean lhmson.
Wylie Kirkpatrick and Mrs.
Elleanor Crispin wet(' su])l)('l'
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Crispin Sunday evening.
Jack Deibert, Judy, Dwain,
and David Atwood, and Terry
Voboril. Terry ranked 7th in
tile 4 H judging which was
real good t'o1' a girl and we
are real proud of her accom-
plishment.
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Johanek
were sh(,l)ping in llastings on
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Fd\~in l)eihert spent
the weekend in Ft. Leonard
Wood with her hushand.
The cara party at Esbon for
lhe March of l)imes spo~mored
by the Ame,'ican Legion Perry
A l,mnh Posl 368 was well at
tended and they had around
20 doll;Its, l,'lor;q Ball and El
sic Underwood were hostesses.
While Ray Ellsworth
visiting last week at the
of his daughter, Mrs.
Beardmore, in Beatrice,
accompanied her and
Meade Beardmore to
to attend an opera
by the University of
students in which his
daughter, Carla
sang solos in a leadin
Arden Hale and son,
7th grader, of Atwood
Friday night at the
his mother, Mrs. Glenn
Saturday, they
Mr. and Mrs. John
Clyde to Manhattan
Kansas State
Callers at the W. W. Gunn The annual Westbranch Card Nebraska basketball
home last week included Mrs. Party will I)e held this Satur- -------
V. S. Lynn of Geneva, Nebr., day evening. Mrs. Kate Scheckel and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reno of I This week is the starting of John and Fred, and Nic
Cheney, Kans., Mrs. Toby Kra-
mer of Mankato, Mr. and Mrs. [ ],ent and l,'riday is World Day noldy of Osborne were c
Ear Prayer. and supper guests ThU
Marvin McDill and sons of (Idessa is invited to join the at the Steve Arnoldy h0~
: Belleville, Mrs. Lloyd David Mrs. Wilbur Obert LInion Chapel group for ser-
and Mrs. Dale Adams of Bast- [ vices. The lime is 2:00 p.m. Tech. Sgt. I)arrell I~
wick, Mrs. Frank Ebright and The Catholic Church is h'tv ,- , stationed at Custer A. ]
• ' ' I% veryolle MceleolYle
Mrs. Mable grandall of Hardy, ing their annual Valentine's ......... Battle Creek Michigan,
and Mrs. Glen Koester of "~ ...... 1 Wltll so mU(:ll social unrest ed his mother Mrs. Ste~
wa]'o varty at the cnur('n on i .........
Guide Rock. . . . , , | ;~,,l(l raelal trounies an(] me
Sunoay evening Fee. 12, m i ....... noldy, last Wednesday t
' . . W:;?n rate at crime IL IS eer-i they had been snowed il~
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hanson 7 30 p.m. sharp They will ii'~v " , ...... ' ....
,., .. , " , . , , ~ tmaly nlgtl LImC we O_10_ a lltLle
came from Minnesota Satur- Drloge pltCll, an0- plnocnic . . ,. ,no mail for
several
.... , ,, ' tll:~i'(' pl.~ ring anu asKing
Ior
day to spend a few days with with pmzes mr earn and LnC ,,,~,~ ' , ..... cause of the storm .'
t " '*~" I ~uJu~lnce aB(1 nelp Irom me
friends and relatives in this charge is au celts each ........... snow was predicted.
" " "" r ' . . , ,. A 111 ~]IIV Hn( IL rtnernlore (lo-
comlnunity, l%onnle Young nil(1 IIIIe('LI(Hr • ¢ , : .... . • • , .. ,
...... h . , , lng ;I I)lL OI llsLenlng ano iot-
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Russellm nts np t e past week an(/
and Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Sam was out of se]lool for awhih,. I(,~vin~. The family that I)rays
Behrends and Judy, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thornton together, stays together. I be-
;~clwv ;qll)en(lectomv at the Mrs. Fay Vestal, Mr. and Mrs. " lieve the nation that does the
of Downs w~rc Frl(Iw dt(~
: ' ' " " ~. ;' " same thing can find help and
Red 'Cloud hospital on Monday Clarence Jensby, Mr. and noon callers of Wilbur Oberts )tlt( ......
.... '" I' "1' Its morality anu raise
night. Mrs. Jim Jensby, Mr. and Odessa Aid meets w',tl~ Euna its Christian standard
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gass of Mrs. Lawrence Bothwell, Mr.Kattenberg this Thursday af- _,,
l,;d~ar. Nehr. are the I)roud and Mrs. David Bothwell, Mr. ternoon. ~"~'
pai"ents of a hal)y girl born and Mrs. Harold Bothwell, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ob,,rt
l,'eb. 5th. Sh(, weighed 6 Ibs. and Mrs. Edwin Marr and Mr. and girls and Ni(k tlci~
3 ozs. Grandparents are Bob and Mrs. Bert Diamond were schmidt of Osl)orne were li'ri-I 11¢11 I~l~lMllt'Wl~i~l~l~l~ lll~_l~l~_l~fl~l~-
and Marie Marshall of Super among those from this cam- day supper guests of Mr. and] |/ KIPI,I. /PKP.I! rlP.KP.I'II
ior. Mrs. Mamie Lamb ob munity who attended the wed- Mrs Darrel Tanner of Damar] =a,~ a~a.~a~,~aa.~a~a~u aaL~va,~v
Burr Oak is the great grand- ding of Dick Leeee and Connie and later attended the basket ~ at Chandler Livestock Auction Co.,
mother. Pursell at Superior Saturday. ball game between Damar andI Smith Center Kansas
~~'7~l"TMi:s~",lohn Gates Mr. and Mrs. Leece will live Esbon. ' '
were Thursday evening dinner on the George Graham farm Odessa 4-H members judg- II/12111tJi2~l~A1/ 12L"D 1C 101;7
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich south of Webber.
. . ' . , ~
ard Gates and family at the Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snyder ng at Smith Center S~llt rd'lv VlI',l/lllidV/'ll I'I"U, IU IJ "
were Debbm and Rink Belier
Buffalo Roam Steak House in and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Taylor ' At 12:00 P. M.
Mankato. This was in honor of were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wilson. This is a select group of bulls ranging in age
the Gates' 40th ~edding anni- Mrs. Mauriee Lawson of ,~ m m m m~ ~ developed, yellow, mellmv bulls and carry a
versary. 16 to 27 months. These are the heavy boned,
Kingman, Kans. spent several ~ AWl ~I ~-'~ of quality. Real Silver, Prince Domino, and Mi~
Mrs. M. L. Van Meter is in days last week with her me- L 1~ II I Jl Husker breeding. All are d~arf free bloodline;
the Belleville hospital.i , [ther' Mrs" W' W" Gunn" 2e ~I-'~.. ='= LOCKHART HEREFORD FAR
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