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Waunita Weir
The Formosa Community Li-
brary will hold a Children's
Story Hour at the library Sat-
urday, March 4, at 3:30. Boys
and girls, you won't want to
miss the fir:;t chapter of the
new continued story "Key to
the Treasure" by Peggy Par-
ish, This is a mystery which
grandpa relates to his grand
children, Bill, Jed, and Liza.
Also will t)e read "A Gift
Bear for the King" by Carl
Memling, a story of a little
bear who could do almost any-
thing. "Boo, Who used to be
scared of the Dark" by Mun-
ro Leaf concerns a little boy
afraid of everything but his
cat, Alexander.
Recent additions to the Chil-
dren's corner this week are
the following books given by
the Athena Junior Women's
Club: "Eddie the Dog Holder"
by Carolyn Heywood; "Chan
cy arid the Grand Rascal" by
Std Fteischman; and "A Gift
Bear for the King" by Carl
Memling. Mr. and Mrs. John
Magnusson donated a library
table and rocking chair.
Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Field
drove to Downs Sunday after-
noOn and visited her cousin,
Mrs. Roy MeMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simmons
and children of Belleville en-
tertained with a birthday din-
ner on Sunday in honor ol
their daughter, Mrs. Jim Nit
cher of Coneordia, and his fa-
ther, Mr, Bill Simmons of For
moso. Other guests included
Mr. Nitcher and Sanda and
Mrs. Bill Simmons.
Mrs. Wybern Bernekin~
taught the kindergarten last
week in the absence of Mrs.
Gei'ald James, who was ill.
Mrs, Marvin Nelson was a
patient at the Kansas Medical
Center in Kansas City from
Monday until Saturday, under-
going tests and observation.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Spawn
of Wichita are the parents of
an adpoted baby boy, Rodger
Lee. He is three weeks old
Mrs. Spawn was formerly Lois
Neff of this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Hughes, Sarah and Frances
McCune were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Abel and
Elizabeth of Burr Oak Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, John Magnus
san have moved to their new
home at 1041 East 7th St, in
SUl~rior, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs.
Dloyd Stranod have moved to
their new location, vacated by
the Magnussons.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard ttet
tinger of. Adrian.. Mo., Mr,
and Mrs. Donald Hettinger
and children of Junction City,
and Mr, Vernon Hettinger of
San Jose, Calif. were week~
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
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C. Hettinger. Vernon was en-ltrip to Santa Maria, Calif.
route home from a business] Mr. and Mrs. Oran ttyde ol
trip to New York. ] Courtland were Wednesday ev-
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Siddersi ening visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
of Winfield spent Thursday] Earl Tobias.
and Friday visiting her par-| Mrs. John Magnusson was
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbertlhonor guest at a noon lunch-
Ross. Barbara and Laura and eon on Tuesday sit the home
his sister, Mrs. Jo Vena den-
sen and daughter and other
relatives. Mrs. Edith Hoffer
of Jewell was a caller on Wed-
nesday morning of Mrs. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Free and
daughter moved Saturday to
the home they purchased re-
cently of E. B. Dewey. located
in the southeast part o1' town.
Mrs. Violet Jepson was a
guest of the Needle-Point Club
in Lovewell on Friday after
noon at the home of Mrs.
Gladys Van Meter.
Miss Laura Ross spent the
weekend with a friend, Miss
Christina dustinia, in Concor-
din.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Stansbury were
Mr. and Mrs. John Osborne
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dunn
and Melanie of Webber. Call
ers at the Stansbury home
during the weekend were Mrs.
Laura Spiegel, Mrs. Sharon
Baskins and Laverne Stans-
bury.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoard
of Courtland were Saturday
evening supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Ross and
daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ho-
ward Patrick were Sunday ev-
ening callers.
On Sunday, Feb. 19, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Greenl)erg of
Jewell, Mrs. Maude Abram of
lamestown and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Haskins drove to Valley
Center and spent the day and
night at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. James Gray and daugh
ter, Bert. They also called on
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Barnard
of Wichita. Mrs. Barnard was
formerly Anna Joerg.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville James
were Sunday evening visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jepson
were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slaviks of
Narka.
Mr. and Mrs. Wybern Berne-
king and children were dinner
guests Sunday of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Field. Mrs.
Vernie Emigh joined the group
for supper that evening.
Mrs. Delbert Weaver of
Belleville was an overnight
~uest Friday of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Weir and children, and a
Saturday overnight guest of
Mrs. Kenneth Huber, Jr. and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haskins
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green-
ber~i of Jewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Clark
took their daughter. Mrs. Pa-
tricia Martin. to Wichita on
Thursday, Feb. 16, where she
took a plane for her return
i of Miss Sarah Baird. Other
guests were Mrs. Maude flow
land, Mrs. Ethel Clark, Mrs.
Clayton Hughes, Mrs. Emma
doerg, Miss Florence Nelson,
and Mrs. Margaret (;ertson.
Mrs. Eugene Clark. a re-
cent bride, was honor guest
at a post-nuptial shower on
Tuesday afternoon at the holllc
of Mrs. Edgar lsaacson. Mrs.
Ella Patterson. Mrs. Gladys
Clark, Mrs. James Lundblade
of Courtland, Mrs. Goldie tti-
att, and Mrs. Allen Smith of
Jamestown were out of town
guests. The hostess served a
nice lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Clark
and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Clark were dinner guests Sun-
day of Mrs. Ella) Patterson in
Courtland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Keel
er were Sunday evening visib
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keel
er.
Mrs. Alice Linda Crantz and
daughter, Linda, of Scandia
were Sunday afternoon visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Staf-
ford.
Supper guests Saturday ev-
ening of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
E. Peters were Mr. Vernon
Hettinger of San Jose, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hettin-
ger of Adrian, Mo., Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Hettinger and
children of ,lunction City. and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hettingcr
of Formosa.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Florell
and M,'. and Mrs. Howard Pat
rick spent Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Florell in Jamestown.
Mrs. Taylor Clark and Mrs.
Eugene Clark visited Mrs.
Edythe Clark in Burr Oak on
Monday of last week.
Mrs. Don Howland and den
nifer drove to Topeka Satur-
day and visited her daughter,
Brenda Young, at the K. N.
Institute. Mrs. Amelia Brewer
accompanied them as far as
Junction City where she visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brew-
ier.
Happy Dozen Club Monday
The Happy Dozen Cub met
for a 6:30 supper Monday,
Feb. 27 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Dietz. Mrs. Viv-
Jan Ost was a guest. The
evening was spent playing
cards. The next meeting will
be March 27 with Ray Ells-
worth,
Mr. Wayne Becker and
daughter, Peggy, of Yuma.
Colo. spent the weekend here
with his aunt, Mrs, lAla Sweet.
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check. Economical, too/You
know where every cent goes
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JEWELL COUNTY RECORD, MANKATO, KANSAS
Mrs. R. Avison
Rev. and Mrs. Earl Enyeart
and son, Ken, arrived home
Wednesday afternoon from Ov-
erhuld Park where they spent
weekend with tlleir daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lewis
and Ruth Lewis were in Smith
Center Thursday to see the
doctor.
l)arryl Bellew and Michelle
and his mother, Mrs. Bcllew
were in tlays and Red Cloud
Saturday on huisncss.
Rev. and Mrs. Earl Enyeart
visited Mrs. Viola Jones at
the Wet)sire Co. ttospital at
Red Cloud Thursday.
Several attended the sales
in llastings Wednesday.
Mrs. Frances Kindler enter-
rained the Social Card Club
Wednesday afternoon. Those
present were Lillic Lewis, An-
na t,'rost and Sarah Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Scott of
[,a~A'l'ellCe sl)ent tile weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Quentin Atilt.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. ltarvey Silsby were
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hartman
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ver~
lin Paul and family of Red
Cloud, I)ean Roberts and two
friends of Riley and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank ttajny.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Smith
a,'e tile proud parents of a son
born early Saturday morning.
lie has a little brother and
two sisters to help care for
him.
Merley Kindler was taken to
the Smith Center hospital Sat-
urday for obserw~tion.
M,'. and Mrs. Glen Garrison
of Salina spent the weekend
with her father, Charley Lan-
tis.
Pal Smith and Vernon Mar-
ietta took Shannon to Marys-
ville Saturday morning to visit
her aunt, Delores Wassenherg,
while her mothei' is at the
hospital.
Stanley Noller of Mankato
was a Sunday dinner guest at
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vet
non Nailer. Mr. and Mrs. Gar-
ry Nailer and family of Red
Cloud were supper guests.
Mrs. ,Jennie tlerslmer was
taken to the Community Hospi-
tal at Beloit Monday morning.
Mrs. C. Summers
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Lt,ece drove to Hastings Sat-
urday a.m. where they met
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crispin,
who were returning home
from a few weeks visit with
Mrs. Nellie Knapp at Manteca,
Calif. and other relatives.
Mrs. Ella Summers went to
the Arthur Noel home in Hardy
Friday where she was joined
by Mr and Mrs Elmer Shut-
tleworth of York. Mrs. Art Ra-
cho~ of Carleton. Mrs. Ida
Symmonds of Hebron for din-
ner in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Noel on their 63rd wedding
anniversary.
Mrs. Paul Rathbun and
Marilyn and Mrs. Dix Hansen
were Hastings visitors Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Frum
and Pare of Omaha were Sun-
day p.m. callers at Marvin
Webber's.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McKeown
were Sunday afternoon callers
on Mr. and Mrs. Eilert Bargan
who were celebrating their
50th wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Ella Summers visited
Mrs. Curt Marr in Superior
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tipton
and Nancy attended the Ne-
braska-Kansas State basket-
ball game in Lincoln Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Arnold Ross attended a
shower Sunday afternoon in
the Community Hall in Ruskin
for Mrs. Darrell Biltoft and al-
s,) called on her mother, Mrs.
Greta Biltoft.
Mr and Mrs Steve Frum
and Pam of Omaha and Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Webber and
Alvin were Sunday dinner
guests at Don Webber's in Be-
lolL.
Mrs. Wayne Tipton accom-
panied Mrs. Elvin Steier to
tlays Sunday where they at-
tended the St. Louis Symphony
and also visited with Cathy
Steier who attends school at
Itays.
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Thursday
PAN FRIED CHICKEN
Special
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HALL-NELSEN I
Miss Ruth Arlene Hall,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
non Hall, Lebanon, Kansas, Visiting hours: 10:00-11:00
and Donald Dean Nelsen, son A. M.; 2:00-4:00 and 7:OO-8:00
of Mr. and Mrs. Hans A. Nel- P.M.
sen, Burr Oak, Kansas were Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wiley
united in marriage Monday,
Feb. 27, at 9:00 a.m. at the
Courthouse in Mankato, Kan
sas.
The double ring ceremony
was performed by Judge Rog-
ers.
The matron of honor was
Mrs. Myron Hulbert, sister of
the groom. Mr. Myron Hulbert
was best man.
i Those attending the cere-
mony were Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
non Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Hans
A. Nelsen, and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn E. Andreasen.
Cloud County Mental
:Health Association
The Cloud County Mental
Health Association will hold its
quarterly meeting on March 7,
1967, at 7:30 p.m. in the public
meeting room in the basement
of the Courthouse in Concordia,
i Kansas. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
The speaker for the evening
will be of special interest to
all who are interested in a
mental health clinic for this l
i area. Mr. Charles Kelly, psy-
chiatric social worker, who
has recently been hired to or-
ganize and to be administrator
of the Sunflower Guidance
Center to be located in Con-
cordia, will tell of the progress
that has been made, the plans
for the Center, and will give
ample opportunity for ques-
tions from the audience.
The Cloud County Mental
Health Ass'n.
Ross Doyen, President
Mary Alice Busby,
Publicity Chin.
Mankato E. H. U.
The Mankato E.H.U. met at
the home of Mrs. Alvin Fall,
Jr. on Feb. 21 at 2:00 p.m,
The meeting opened with the
reading of the Club Collect
and Flag Salute. 12 members
answered roll to "family life
in another country". The se-
cretary reported the club had
cleared $48.06 on the dinner
we cooked for the Lamb &
Wool School in January. It
was decided we would invite
three other Extension Home-
maker Clubs to our May 16th
meeting for the Agent Lesson.
The meeting will be at Vivian
Ost's. We will also have some
other entertaniment by mem-
bers of the club. Each mem-
ber gave a contribution to
the Hospital Fund in memory
of Floyd May and Art Lichty.
Mrs. John Perdue gave the
lesson on "Fibers and Fabrics
in Home Furnishings". She
showed samples of fabrics for
curtains and gave the good
and bad points about each one.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Gerald Thompson on
March 21st. The roll call will
be "Safety". The lesson will
be given by Lucy Wiley on
"1966 Program".
--Reporter.
CARD OF THANKS
A sincere thanks to my
friends and neighbors for the
cards, flowers and visits I re-
ceived while in the hospital.
--Mrs. Vinta (Babe) Butler
Ionia, Kansas
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Suchs-
land spent Sunday visiting re-
latives in Smith Center.
of Jewell called Monday, Feb.
20, on his aunt, Mrs. Mattic
Metz.
Miss Edna Walker was a
Tuesday afternoon visitor in
the Home.
Those calling on Mrs. Oh'
anna Thronson last week were
her daughters, Mrs. Marie
Morris and Mrs. Jessie Grah
am, and her son, Mr. Jolm
Thronson, and Mrs. Thronson.
Mrs. Waunda Donahue xisit
ed her mother, Mrs. Gertrude
Fiero, Wednesday afternoon.
Friday callers of Mrs. Vio-
let King were her mother,
Mrs. Corn Launchbaugh, and
Mrs. Wint Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Millet'
came Saturday aftern()[m to
see his sister, Mrs. ttattie
Love.
Mrs. Will Lagergren visited
Mrs. Mattie Metz a number at
times last week.
Miss Alice Ferguson was v
Sunday dinner guest of her
brother, Mr. John Ferguson,
and Mrs. Ferguson.
Mrs. Dudley Wood and Kath
erin of Red Cloud, Nebr. call-
ed Wednesday afternoon on
Mr. Charlie Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl I.oomis
of Glen Elder visited his fa-
ther, Mr. Clarence W. 1,oomis.
Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Loomis, Jr. were Sunday call
ers.
We received word that Mr.
and Mrs. Glem~ Figgins of Red
Cloud, Neb.r. ha~e a bab3
daughter, Glenna Sue. Mrs.
Fig~ins was the former Peggy
Burns.
Mrs. Violet King spent Sun
day with her mother, Mrs.
Corn Launchbaugh, and with
her brother, Mr. Merle
Launchbaugh, & Mrs. Launch-
baugh of Belleville.
Mr. Gent~ Barrett of Randall
called Friday afternoon on his
mother, Mrs. Minnie Barrett.
He came to see her again on
Sunday.
Sunday callers of Mrs. Gert
rude Fiero were her daughter,
Mrs. Waunda Donahue,and
Ann of Mankato and her
granddaughter, Mrs. Beth
Laflen, of Salina.
Father James Hoover held
tile Sunday afternoon, Feb. 26
church service at the Home.
Flowers were rc('('ived from
the John Hunter family.
Mrs. Harold Bothwell
Mrs. Glen Edwards, Mrs.
Don Edwards and Mrs. Tom
Sorenson of Hardy spent Tues-
day morning with Mrs. Law-
rence Bothwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Love-
well left Thursday with their
mobile home For Florida and
they will make their home
there.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilson
returned Sunday afternoon af
ter spending the winter in Tex-
as. They stayed overnight with
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wilson Sun-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Bothwell were guests at the
Nels Sorenson home in Hardy
Saturday evening. The occa-
sion was in observance of Mrs.
Sorenson's hirthda y.
Evangelistic Meetings will
be held at the Webber Mctho
dist Church starting March 6
through March 12. There will
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THURSDAY, MARCH
be special music each evening.
Each service will start with~30
minutes of gospel hymns. You
are invited to come and bring
some one with you.
Dr. Ray O. Cook, District
Superintendent, will be at Web-
ber the evening of March 16th
for the local Church Confer-
ence. There will be a covered
dish supper at 6:30 p.m. pre
ceding the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Vestal en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Roe at dinner Tuesday evening
in honor of Mr. Roe's birth
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Taylor ol
Coneordia and Kaye Taylor
and I),'. Bruce tlopkins of Se+
altle, Wash. were guests at the
Jess Wilson home Sunday.
Funeral services for Allen
Mel)owell, who passed away
in Lincoln Saturday night,
were held at Webber Tuesda5
afternoon. Burial was in the
Webber Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Smith
of Boston, Mass. were guests
son, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon~
rill and daughter, Mr.
Mrs. Wm. Kukenhill
ily, other friends and
The Terrills arrived at'
Friday a.m. and had
trip.
Mrs. Lettie Korb
home Saturday cveningl
spending two weeks
home of her nephew,
Korb, and family
Carol Fagen and family
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin
and family from Clay
and Richard Brook
the Curtis Terrill home
day.
Mrs. Alma Gard
Sutliff called on Eva
and Aunt Ethel
to find Mrs. Terrill
badly after so many
Mrs. Helen
Merrill and Mr. Verner
hews from Idaho were
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clover Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
of Keith Russell Tuesday and Debbie of Hastings we
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Vestal
had lunch with Mr. and Mrs
Leslie Jensby Thursday. All
Four called on Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Meyers at Ruskin in
the afternoon.
Raymond Carton has been
helping remodel the Pilgrim
Holiness Church in Superior.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kleckner
of Superior called on Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Wilson Sunday after
noon.
ner guests of Mr.
Claude Boyles on SundaY..
and Mrs. Terry Hall and I
ily of Kenesaw, Nebr,
in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dun
and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred.
ham of Jewell were
dinner guests of MisS
Jenkins.
Mr. and Mrs. DarUS
ningsen were Sunday
guests at the Forest
home near Bm'r Oak,
Mrs. Harry Sufliff
Mr. John Kaighin and his
father, Mr. Kaighin, of Lexing-
ton, Nebr. called on Mr. and
Mrs. Everett "Ierrill Tuesday.
John plans to come back to
his school work March 1st.
Glad John has recovered from
his car accident at Christmas.
Max TerriH of Gaylord spent
Monday evening with his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Terrill. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ter-
rill with several other couples
are going on a three day vaca-
tion in Missouri sponsored by
the Insurance Company for
the high men. The Terrill chil-
dren are spending the time
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Jones, at
Barnard.
Mr. Lowell McNichols and
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