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CALENDAR Chapter CN, P.E.O.
March 9- 0.hapter CN of the P.E.O,
-Mrs. O.D. Sisterhood met for a salad
luncheon at 1:00 P. M. Tues-
- Mrs. Chet day, Feb. 28, at the home of
Mrs. I. L. Lutz. The dining
Club- Mrs. Lucy room table was laid with a
printed linen Swedish cloth and
- Dessert bridge centered with an arrangement
p.m. - Buffalo
Mrs. F. W.
Jr.
March 11 -
Club - Mrs. V.
13-
7:30 P. M. ~
Roam
March 14 -
Auxiliary
of wild flowers in a ceramic
bobwhite. Mrs. George Kram-
er came from Smith Center to
attend the luncheon and chap-
ter meeting and Mrs. Frank
W. Boyd was a guest. Mrs.
A. T. Kramer, vice-president,
in the absence of the
)resident. The next meeting
be election and installa-
tion of officers at the home of
i Mrs. L. E. Nelson Mrs. L. E. Nel~,., March 14.
------.. HEART RESEARCH-- Cyn- conduct research at Fort Hays
Trump It Club Entertained thia Jacobs, Hays junior, left, State College under grant-in-
i, March 16- and Rata Frost, Esbon senior, aid from the Kansas Heart
IAssn,
Mrs. D. K. Balch entertained
, March 16 - the members of the Trump It Hays --- Fort Hays State cobs, Hays junior, and Rit~
;;o Club - Buffalo Bridge Club at her home Wed- College has received a $750 re- Frost, Esbon senior, are doing
/Mrs. Lawrence nesday evening, March 1. Mrs, search grant from the Kansas research testing in electro-
John Fuller and Mrs. Robert Heart Ass'n. phoresis of lipoproteins and
Lovers Club - Mrs, Standerwick were guests. The The grant, the fourth in as cholesterol under the direction
r Hanson high score prizes were won by many years, is supporting the of Dr. Harold ChoguiU, pro-
i Club- Mrs. Thomas Mrs. J. R. White and Mrs, work of two student research lessor of chemistry and chair-
ing Perry Kier. .Refreshments assistants, man of the division of,, physical
Eve. Bridge Club - which carried out the St, Pat- The assistants, Cynthia Ja- science at FHS.
and Mrs. Ed Walker rack's Day theme were served
Neighbors by the hostess. The next meet- son we seldom hear a concert ~Sell-horn was 'in
;~Yee Club - Frances ing will be March 29 with Mrs. by a Tenor. From advance Beloit Saturday afternoon and
E. B. Beam. notices this promises to be a visited her mother, Mrs. Lou-
rare treat for Community ise Sellhorn,
S Club Meets Marl Otto Club WadnaKIsy Concert Association members. Mrs. Waunda Donahue was
Community Concert Associa- a Thursday afternoon caller.of
lUsy "~ee Club met The Marl Octo Bridge Club tion members that are new for her mother, Mrs. Gertrude
F, March 2, at the met Wednesday evening, Mar. the 1967-68 Season are entitled Fiero. She came again Sunday.
Margaret Huntington. 1, at the home of Mrs. Buck to attend this concert by pre- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene La-
• es, Martha Severson Roberts, Mrs. Kenneth WIls- senting the receipt for the Rocque of Burr Oak called
ra Switzer were guests max} was a guest. The prizes membership. Saturday afternoon on Mr. and
|ted Margaret in sere- were won by Mrs, J. E. Moon, Mrs, Harry Wilbeck,
elicious lunch, There Jr, and Mrs. Clarence Locals. I Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barrett,
Roger and Scott of Jamestown
n embers present, Refreshments were served by visited his mother, Mrs, Man-
Meter brought the the hostess. The next meeting Barrett, Sunday.
which was won by will be Thursday, March 16. Visiting hours: 10:00-ll:00 Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wiley of
or. Election of offl. at the Buffalo Roam ith Mrs, A, M.', 2:00-4:00 and 7:00-8:00 Jewell called Saturday after-
held with Gertrude Lawrence Roe entertaining, P.M. noon on his aunt, Mrs, Mattie
president; Alta Chil- -------- Mrs. Helen Blggs of Labs- Metz.
president; and Ma. MUNRO.BURGESS non and Mrs, Marie Morris Mr, Clarence Thronson came
ter, secretary-trea- visited their mother, Mrs, Ole. Sunday and took his mother,
t next meeting will Mr, and Mrs. Finlay Munro anna Thronson, Tuesday of- Mrs, Oleanna Thronson, for a
luck dinner April 6 at wish to announce the marriage ternoon, nice automobile ride.
,of Mabel Carpenter, of their da.ghter, Kathleen A. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Louder Mr. Guy Folsom of Randall
-------- Munro, to George E. Burgess, of Burr Oak c~lled Wednesday was a Sunday afternoon visitor
vening son of the late Mr. Perry Bur- morning on his sister, Mrs. of his aunt, Mrs. Mattie Smith.
lu gess and Mrs. Frances Bur- Harry Wilbeck, and Mr. Wil- Mrs. Mary Diamond and her
gcss, of Esbon. K~nsas, The.~ beck. mother, Mrs. Emma Leonard,
Thursday Evening will be-at home in Esbon. Mrs. Will Lagergren came called on Mrs. MaRie Metz
Club met March 2 for to see Mrs. Mattie Mctz sever- and others in the Home Sun-
!d dish dinner at the Mysil¢ Circle Club al times last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn dTheay. Reverend Mr. Dean
r, Mr. and Mrs, Ed The Mystic Circle Club met ~ ~ Rose conducted the March 6
received the high March 3 at the home of Lucy co ,c.n. me.as o,c,o Ntw church service here. Mrs. Rose
next meeting will Wiley. 12 members answered rwl ,,,h sue tv.~o,, si,p.n,, was the pianist. ~"
ere In v0ur are@. NO • QUoIIfv
. w,t roll a out __---
hosts. Easter or verses. We missed Dear friends at the Jewell
Ella Colson and Bulah Heisz. #,,~r;~' wr,t, srvc~ i~m,sv~ County Record:
LNG C0.~616~ E. MO, Suite 100,
Minutes of the last meeting Do,,... z,xo, 75214, tet~hone We are a little late with this
were read and approved. The check for another year of the
Dick was honor-hostess gift from Grace Ben-~'~]~ ~I~J~0A~'I=- .~ ----- -- '_ ecord. Mother has been ser-
e stork shower Satur- nett to Lucy was a beautiful iously ill but she is recovering
ng, March 4. at the box of stationary. We played slowly now and our household
m. The hostesses some guessing games and then Get the facts about a is returning to a more normal
John Ross, Mrs. had delicious refreshments of
Mrs. Duane coffee and cake. tax.de erred We are most pleased to note
Refreshmentsand Mrs. Jon Men-were Marian LaRue, Reporter, etirement investment plan using katomanYis making.impr°vements Man-
at tables of 8 which Belolt Com~ - MASSACHUSETTS We enjoy the pictures in the
red with stuffed ani. Concert March 12th [N~/FST{~RS ~ovnded Record, too. With pleasure we
The guests at each Jon Crain, famous Tenor,
a poem which was will present the fourth and GROVe/T|-[ in 1932often recognize a familiar face
which helps to keep us related
the honoree. The gift last number of the 1966-67 sea- STOCK FUN[:)
decorated with a doll son of the Beloit "Community
bath tub filled with
Mrs. Gerald
and Mrs. Clarence
Burr Oak, mother
of the honor
her in opening
lovely gifts.
Concert Series on Sunday, 3:00
p.m., March 12th at the Beloit
Municipal Auditorium.
While Sopranos, Contraltos,
and Baritones appear to be
plentiful, famous Tenors are
rare. Perhaps that is the rea-
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Mrs. A. T, Kramer. Mrs. I,
Lutz, Miss Helen Stafford,
Mrs. Kenneth Ball. Mrs. A. T.
Mrs. Keith Hal-
stead, Mrs, Bradley Judy and
F. W. Boyd, Jr. attended
a meeting in Concordia Satur-
to plan for the state P,E.O,
which will be held
May 2, 3, 4. A luncheon
was held following the meeting
at the Concordia Elks Club,
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LEGISLATIVE NEWS
By Ard, O,..do,f
The tempo of the 1967 legis-
lative session picked up this
week as both branches started
consideration ot many more
bills on the floor and commit-
tee action scuttled some of the
so-called major proposals. The
proposed Fair Housing bill
was killed Wednesday by the
Senate committee on State and
Federal Affairs. On Tuesday,
the House State Affairs Com-
mlttee killed the bill to allow
the sale of liquor by-the-drink
in restaurants and hotels in
cities of first class. Decisions
on other major issues are
about to be resolved and bills
its will find it more difficult to
get bond bmuee approved ff Cougar Tracks
two bills recommended for
passage this week by the The Senior play, "The Cal-
House State Affairs Committee amity Kids", will be presented
should clear beth branches on March 17. The play, a
session. These bills would re- three-act comedy, has eleven
quire school and. general obli- characters and is directed by
gation bond issues be approved Mrs. Mary Frieda Barker.
by 60 per cent of the persons l mha
voting in an election. On Saturday, February 25,
The Senate Assessment and Cindy Halstead and Nela Hunt-
Taxation Committee on Tues-singer were guest DJ's over
day recommended for passage KRFS, Superior radio station,
a bill lowering from 12 months from two until three o'clock.
~o six months the age at which Under the sponsorship of Boo-
livestock may be taxed, gaart's, they gave a program
of student dedications and
school information.
Charles A. Rlcerd - Obltulry mhs
Charles Arthur Ricord, son The 1967 Cougar staff is bus.
JEWELL COUNTY RECORD
Thursday, March 9, 1~7
Page 3 . Section 1
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member of the advanced home
economics class serves as a
critic. Later in the spring they
will serve complete dinners.
mhs
The Jewell High School band
entertained the high school
students and teachers with the
first of two exchange prod'rams
on March 2. They presented a
varied selection of hand. dance
band, and vocal numbers. Mr.
Norman Walker is the ,qrPe-
tar. The Mankato band will
give a return program at a
later date.
carrying out those decisions of Thomas and Mary E. Ri-
are being hammered into cord was born November 3,
shape. 1~t~4, at Salem, Kansas, and
In one of the major actions died February 20, 196 in the
of the week. the Senate corn- Beloit Community hospital, at
mittee on State and Federal the agq of 82 years, 3 months
Affairs on Wednesday recom- and 17 days.
mended for passage a bill He was a true Kansan,
sharply increasing the interest spending most of his life in
rate on inactive state funds, and near the vicinity of his
The bill provides an effective birthplace.
rate of about 3.3 per cent, Art, as he liked to be called,
based on current U. S. Treas- enjoyed the fellowship of the
ury bill xates. This was a com- men o! the Church, and he
promise bill slightly loss than especially enjoyed playing
that recommended by the Gee- i shuffle board with the group
ernor but considerably more ion Saturday afternoon. He
than that advocated by the was a member of the First
bankers, Based on the latest iMethodist Church, Beioit, and
available figures on the money She could be depended upon to
market, the proposed rate J fill his place at the services as
would raise approximately $5,- long as he was able,
328,(10, compared to the $1.- He is survived by his wife,
1920,00 earned under the exist- Hazel, of the home, one daugh-
lng rate. If passed by both tar by a previous marriage,
houses and given the Gover- Mrs. Glenn Renshaw, and a
nor s approval, which appears con.in.law, Glenn Renshaw,
[likely, the bill would go Into Aurora, Colo.; three brothers,
effect June 1. D.P. Ricord, Kansas City,
Senate sub-committees are Kans.; O. L. Ricord, Eaton,
busy studying the recommen- Colo.: R. F. Ricord, Hender-
dations for revision of the son, Colo.: three grenddaugh-
school foundation financing tars, Glenda, Sherry and Pug-
program and a bill is expected JT Renshaw, Aurora, Colo.
to be introduced in the next Funeral services were held
few dsys. Some observers here
are optimistic that many bene-
ficial change8 in the foundation
plan will be incorporated In
the new bill. However, the way
things are going, anything can
happen,
The Roads and Highways
Committee [ as completed
bearing~f on HB 1247, the pro-
posed turnpike bill, and some
decision should come out of
committee the first of next
week.
Something almost unheard of
these 0ays here in the legisla-
tive committee rooms occurred
Tuesday when some 50 repre-
sentatives from various coun-
ties appeared before the House
Parks and Memorials Commit-
tee urging that the state park
user fee not be abolished. They
urged that such fees be retain-
ed in the interest of having
;cod, clean parks in Kansas.
In other action this week,
he House killed a bill that
vould have authorized local
units of government to invest
their idle funds in savings and
loans associations.
The House Republican ma-
Jority in a party caucus Wed-
nesday sealed the fate of a
bill that would advance the
date of primary elections by
voting overwhemlingly to con-
tinue primaries on the second
Tuesday in August. The House
GOP caucus also agreed to
support the bill that would de-
crease the amount of state
withholding. The bill passed
Generat Orders on Thursday
and is now ready for third
reading and final vote. It has
already passed the Senate.
House Bill 1066 which shor-
tens the time lending institu-
tions must wait between fore-
closure of a mortgage and re-
demption of urban real estate
from 16 months to 6 months.
This bill barely got through
the House by a vote of 65 to
54, Just two votes above the
required ma.|ority.
School and governmental un-"
u,umi II I I I I
at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, Feb.
~3, 1967 at the Harrison Funsr.
al Home. Rev. Bob Haines of-
flclated.
Organist was ,Mrs. R. C.
Baker and soloist, Mrs. Helen
Wesselowski singing "In the
Garden" and' 'Beyond the Sub-
set".
Casket bearers were Howard
Wehl, John Young, R. D. Chap-
man, R. X. Belknap, Charles
Vetter and Ubert Scholl. In-
terment in Prairie Home Cem
etery, Esbon.
Out of town relatives attend
ing were: Mr. and Mrs. D. R.
Ricord, Kansas City, Kans.;
Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Renshaw
and family, Aurora, Colo. :
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Newquist,
Effingham. Kans.: Mrs. Ross
Blide, Effingahm; Mr. and
Mrs. O. L. Ricord, Mrs. Doro-
thy Schwalm, of Eaton, Colo,.:
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blade,
Kansas City, Mo.: Mr. and
Mrs. Del Rorabaugh, Lebanon.
|arton Elected President
Of K-N Angus Association
Elected president of the K-N
A~ngus Association at the
group's recent annual meeting
was Dale Barton, Oberlin,
Kansas. The organization is
made up of Angus cattlemen
in North Central Kansas and
South Central Nebraska.
Kansans elected to serve on
the board were Julian Deters,
Cawker City, and Robert Korb,
Jr., Burr Oak.
NOTICE
FROM THE OFICE OF
THE COUNTY WEED
SUPERVISOR
The Jewell County Noxious
Weed Office will be closed
[rom Tuesday, March 14 to
Friday, March 17. The Weed
Supervisor and secretarv will
be attending the Annual Weed
Conference which is be4na held
st the Ramada Inn in Topeka.
n l
ily preparing to meet their Al-c James D. Munro has
first deadline on M~rch 9. Mr. arrived in Thailand. He'reports
Switzer. of Concordia, took people are very friendly, tern-
the remaining group pictures perature 95 degrees and hu-
on February 22. Charles Lamb. midity 80. His address is A-Ic
American Yearbook represent-
' 2 James D. Munro AF17670616,
atlve, visited on February 8 lqn~ 1153 11th r~aw nm~
to assist witI~ composmon pro- APe San Francisco, Calff
blems and to offer advice be- 96330
fore the completed pages are ......
sent to the printer. [l~---~ ~. •
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Mankato Schools recently en. ~ ~ •
Joyed one of the finest Lyceum •
programs as Mr. Bill Michael Ill ~'~C~'~).x,"~I['E~'~O •
presented an hour of folksing-]l
intl. Mr. Michael's program • ^~[~ II
consisted of various folksongs, I1~ L~