MARCH 9, 1967
JEWELL COUNTY RECORD, I IANKATO, KANSAS
PAGE 3B
Mrl. Forrest Howard
Masters spent from
until Sunday in the
home. She was
tile spring vacation
the Beloit Higb School,
and Mrs. Keith Morris
were Sunday even-
of Mr. and Mrs.
!Morris and family.
and Mrs. Luther Wilson
Wilson were Tues-
guests of Mrs. Lau-
of Guide Rock.
Floyd Dunstan and Mrs.
were callers at
Van Schoiack home
Past week.
Redden and Mrs. Ethel
were Thursday after-
Callers on Mrs. Ollie
at the ,fake MeDonnel
and Mrs. Lee Hillery
Lillian, May Myers, Mrs.
Hancock and Howard
Jones, l,illian Oglevie,
Powell, Mrs. Carold
Schoiack and Mr. and
Loren Fogo and Wayne
to Gaylord, Kans. on
to hear a mission-
Crenshaw, from
and Mrs. Jay Beale and
Were Thursday evening
of Mr. and Mrs. Loyde
and family.
Lela Dillon and Wilma
Itelen McNichols and
Verner Matthews
Eugene Glover
Smuck were Sun-
dinner guests of Mr. and
Lowell McNichols and
in honor of Doug's 18th
Don Arnett was an
caller.
Mrs. Merlin Alexan-
Lad girls of Esbon, Mrs.
Wilson of Lebanon and
and Mrs. Elmer Alexan-
Sunday dinner guests
and Mrs. Glenn Kindler
of Virginia's birthday.
and Mrs. Claron Paxson
were Sunday dinner
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
at the Buffalo Roam
House in Mankato.
and Mrs. Glenn Bennett
Monday afternoon callers
John Beam home in
and Mrs. Oscar Newlin
were Sunday even-
ViSitors of Mrs. May Bait-
8. Mamie Mullin attended
gathering in honor of
anniversary of Mr.
R. A. Broyles at
on Sunday.
Charles Potter of Piqua,
Mrs. Bob Nealy of Elida,
and Mrs, Johq Shannon
sburg, Tenn, came on
to viMt ha the: Clark
home. Mr. Potter is
of Mrs. Cola-
and Mrs. David Dem-
Were Sunday dinner
of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
Formosa.
and Mrs. Raymond Gar-
of Webber were Sunday af
callers of Mr. and
l~erry England.
and Mrs. Richard Fra-
and family were Sunday
callers on Mrs. Mar-
Frasier of Formosa.
Harve Decker was a
afternoon visitor of
Stanton.
and Mrs. Earl Garman
were Sunday even-
of Mr. and Mrs.
(larman and family.
A. T. Thompson returned
Saturday after spending
Ist five days in the Belle-
)ital.
,and Mrs. Delbert Under-
and boys and Johnny
were Sunday dinner
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
family of Superior.
and Mrs. John Gates
Wednesday in Pawnee
and Mrs. Gus Bernard
Nebr. came Sun-
a few days in
Harris home.
and Mrs. Fielden Fig-
lnd Mr. and Mrs. Roy
were Sunday visitors
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Childers and family.
and Mrs. Lynn Harris
afternoon visitors
and Mrs. Mack Harris.
and Mrs, Bill Kiehl and
~ere Saturday evening
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Tyler and Vicky0
Mrs. Cecil Dunn and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
and family, Mr. and
Howell and family,
Mrs. Albert Schneid-
and Barbara. Mr.
13unn and Mrs. Opal
were Sunday dinner
of Mrs. Barbara How-
occasion being for the
and February birth-
Mrs. Ehel Hanson and
of Mankato were ev-
allers.
Masters, Mrs.
Mrs. Lettte
MuMns and
visited Mrs. Vi-
da Burkholder at the Sprague
Rest Home in Red Cloud on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bowman
and Judy of l,ebanon were
Sunday evening visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Maag.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Avi-
son and Shirley were Sunday
afternoon visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Siebert.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Plot
cher and family of Mankato
were Saturday dinner guests
;of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Morris
and family.
Mrs. Ollie Moon and Mr. and
Mrs. Derald Decker and Cher-
yl were Sunday supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Paul.
Richard Brook, Linda Vader
and Itenry Garman were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. l.nyde Garman and fam-
ily. Curtis Smullins, Rhonda
and I{an(ly Bailey were after
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchie Woer [shall and Mr'. and Mrs. Char-
'net and Arnold were Sunday [ les Marshall of Superior were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I'rhm,sday evening visitors at
Arthur Cockroft and lanier. [the Clark Calahan home.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry England, I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Franco
Ernest Porter home near Le-
banon.
Ardean Wilson of Lodge
Grass, Mont. is spenlting his
vacation with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hesting
and family were Stmday after-
,noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Underwood and family.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Oldfield
and Mrs. Ona Williams0n spent
Sunday in the John Malone
home at Blaine, Kans. Mr'. and
Mrs. Guy Oldfield and family
of Lawrence were also pres(,nt.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shott
and Mr. and Mrs. lake Me
Donnel spent Thursday in Os-
borne on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Hawk-
ins visited Mrs. Etta Foster at
the hospital in Concordia on
Saturday. They also visited at
the Spinning Wheel Antique
Shop in Glaseo.
Mr. and Mrs. Butch Thomp-
son and Vieky Moon of Man-
kato M-4 and Mrs. Gary Hel-
I vey 'and family of Florida,
:Saturday for observation and
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Garold Ohm-
stede and girls of Guide Rock
were Sunday evening visitors
at the tlenry Iteskett home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maag
were Thursday evening visitors
()1' Mr. and Mrs. Curt Terrill
and family.
Mr'. and Mrs. Cleo Morris
and family were Tuesday sup-
per ffjit,Ms of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Bird and family.
Mrs. Goldie Broyles of Su
perior was a Sunday evening
visitor of Mrs. Mature Mullin.
Mr'. and Mrs. Arthur Cock-
raft and ,lanier spent Saturday!
in Itastings shopping.
Mrs. Marie Everson and
boys were Saturday supper
guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Pixler in honor of Lynn's
14th hirthday.
Effie Burgess of Superior,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Benbow,
Charles Harris, Nelson Harris
and Mrs. G. R. Alsobrooks
were caller's at the Mack Hat-
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ris home the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilson
and Ardean Wilson spent Sun-
day in the Gerry Wilson home
in Grand Island, Nehr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Calahan
and their house guests from
Ohio were Saturday morning
callers at the home of Mrs.
Ona Williamson.
Mrs. l,yle ,leffcry and 1)('1)
bie, Mrs. ltomer L. Grubbs
and Mr. and Mrs. ,lake Me
Donnel spent Monday in Has-
tings.
Henry Garman and Mr. and
Mrs. l,nyde G;u'man and faro
ily were Friday evening visit-
ors o[ Mr. and Mrs. tlarnld
Bailey and family.
Craig Jeffel'y was a Sullday
visitor of Kelley McNichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray itaecker
and Jill and Mr. and Mrs.
George Marshall of Mankato,
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cosand
and Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs.
Norville Marshall of Superior',
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Marshall
of Kensington, Carol Cosand
and Rick Kwatcher of Hastings
and Mr. and Mrs. George Co-
sand, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Co
sand and girls, Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd Korb, Hing and th,ather,
Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Mohler
and Mr. and Mrs. Max I.ewis
and Allen were Sunday dinner
guests at tire Clark Calahan
home. The dinner was in honor
of their house guests from
Ohio.
Mr'. and Mrs. Perry England
were Wednesday evening vis-
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Maag.
Rev. (1. R. Als()brooks re-
turned home Tuesday from
the St. ,h)seph's |tosl)ital in
Coneordia. tie had surgery
and had spent the past two
weeks there.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Enghmd
were Wednesday evening vis-
itors at the Clarence Maag
home.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank all nay
i friends, relatives and neigh
bars for tim cards, letters, and
:visits while 1 was in the h()s
; pital and since returning
bonle.
-- Charles Itarris.
Affluence And Poverty -
Part II
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i
ing the business session, the
eight members, their guest,
Mrs. Margaret Frasier of Je-
well, and the Reverend Mr.
Paul Life were ready for the
afternoon program. Mrs. Sue
Green was the leader. With
Mrs. Paul Life at the piano,
all sang the first and fourth
verses of the hymn, "Gud Will
Take Care Of You." Mrs.
(]reen allnouneed that the to
pie for study was the first
word in the phrase, "Affluence
And Poverty". She defined
"affluenc.e" and then offered
ia prayer. Mrs. Ruth Colson
used Matthew 22:37 4(1 as the
foundation for her answer to
tile question, "tlow Am l
'Neighbor'?" Tbose present
joined in a gelu'ral discussion.
Mrs. Charles Kranwr describ-
t'(t illTJllt,nie ~111(t I)oVi'l'ty ill
thing Kong. She explained that
whenever "affluence" is men
tioned, sooner or later, 'pover-
ty" must be considered. The
regular monthly offering was
received. Mrs. Paul Life gave
the Benediction.
Mrs. Charles Kramer was
the lmstess. Every one enjoyed
the delicious lunch which she
served after a Prayer of
'rhatd