RD 2 ,/J~ELL COUNTY RECORD Thursday, March 27, 2003
nnounce engagement
,iza et, weber Chad
'~Wm Woemer, both of Beloit an-
cal, I Wa~nce their engagement and ap-
mu onq tchin
I ~ g marriage• 1
. ] ;arolyn is the daughter of Care
meetm~ ~er, Be'
• '4 Loit, and the late LeRoy We-
ll multi, eL .
• ~ = one Is a graduate of St. John's
, mc I~x1 agile schools• She attended Cloud
!ag J~ inty Community College, Concor-
can • ~ and received her associate's de-
-s] ;in computer science. Carolyn
then
p~?nc~] i,t on to Saint Mary College, Leav-
.p t~ orth, where she graduated with a
c ~l~e~ln tl lelor's degree in in formation tech-
'] .gY, as well as top academic and
.. ..Jace honors• She is currently em-
, me ue~ led with Custom Ag Products Be-
~'liverin~
dents ~had is the son of John and Linda
Jewell, and Judy Bowen,
He is a grand~on of Pleasant
Superior. He is a graduate of
Public High School. After
Chad worked several years
for the United States
various government agen-
panies. Upon
United States, he has
women
~ar Easter lesson
Story Within a Story," Jesus'
was the focus of the lesson
˘ United Methodist Women
13. Kathleen Allen led the
searched the scrip-
to answer questions and tied these
The altar was
dlessurrounding the
black-shrouded cross.
at the business
thank you was read form
ofMelodee Bartsch.
quilts were delivered to UM
were made for guest night
guests invited from the
Ionia and Randall•
host the 6:30 supper. Ann
the program on "Secret
James reviewed an article
~e. By consensus, the
pennies for the mile
district project• Nancy
deen Allen reported
Happenings•
Spiritual Retreat is in
pril 5. Registration and
be paid by the unit. The
is March 22. Pat
~and Shirley Varney will care
Jan McCollough is in
dining room.
˘ was set for May 4. A
approved for METour
=hurch applied•
It will get the history of the
FCCLA cookbook and
contribute recipes for the
Allen was hostess•
CHRISTIAN CHURCH~
:. 91" soup
SUPPER
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Mcvi~ATURDAY, MARCH 29
Marle~!
~r,,~'r~ 5 P.M.
• Drawing for quilt
will be held
during the evening!
Weber and Woerner
completed two associate degrees, one
in applied science in electronics from
North Central Kansas Technical Col-
lege, Beloit, and the other in computer
science from Cloud County Commu-
nity College. Chad is currently em-
ployed at Sunflower Manufacturing,
Beloit.
Their sacrament of matrimony will
be received May 3 at Beloit's St. John
the Baptist Catholic Church•
Stewart receives scholarship
Jason Stewart, Mankato, is the re-
cipient of an academic scholarship and
the Jewell County Special Award from
Cloud County Community College for
the 2003-04 academic year.
Stewart will graduate this spring
from Mankato High School. He is the
son of Larry and Kathy Stewart and
plans to major in graphic design.
Club member learns about Islam
Faye Novak gave an in-depth study
of Islam for members of the GFWC of
Kansas Progressive Study Club March
18 at the Randall Library.
Elaine Peters reported from the Kan-
sas Club woman noting ~mportant
events• Theresa Baxa and Fawna
Barrett sang.
The business meeting was con-
ducted by Elaine Peters. Plans were
made to serve the Jewell Chamber meal
April 14. Theresawas elected delegate
to state convention in Emporia April 3-
5. Nevada Vetter, 6th District Presi-
dent, is also a delegate.
A group sent to Randall One-Stop
Shod for treats•
Swink accepted to program
Megan Swink, Randall junior at
Washburn University, has been ac-
cepted into a mentoring program for
pre-med students. She will be shadow-
ing a physician this summer, though
she has not been told where this assign-
ment will be.
Jewell County LTC
Dorothy Munro celebrated her birth-
day on March 14 by serving cake to
residents• Earlier in the day she cel-
ebrated with lunch and birthday cake
with her family•
Donna Johnson visited her mother,
Aletha Logan, and they attended the
group activity with other residents to
watch a Walton video•
The Rev. Laura Fricker, Harmony
United Methodist Church, Mankato
led worship. The church choir sang.
Guests attending were Gwen and Tom
West, Louise Powell, Pat Grout, Doris
Kitts and Fern Pair.
Jesus calming the storm and raising
of Jarirus daughter were topics of
Monday morning Bible Study which
was led by Virginia Alexander•
Jack Smith showed residents a
video, "Heart of the Rockies."
Thadd Hinkle and Rosalie
Menhusen led rhythm band and hymn
singing. Thirteen residents attended
Resident Council•
Gospel music concert in Glen Elder
"Gospel Music for Everyone," is
the theme of a concert Marc h 29 at 6:30
p.m. at Glen Elder Grade School.
Local musicians performing are
Toni Wood and Linus Sarver; Larry
Angell from Gospel Down South, of
the local radio station 94.1 and other
local talent from the area who are vol-
unteering to perform.
Local talent is Van Bradley, Rachel
Arnett, Fresh Fire Kid' s Choir, Dennis
Finch, Christa and Ronda Roach,
Michelle Conway and Friends, Rick
Naegele, Kingdom Kids, Carl Warner,
Marci Hale and Rick Stearns.
A love offering will be taken to help
fund a local mission team trip to
Mexico•
Friendship Meals
March 31 through April 4
Monday: Pork patty, roast potatoes
and garlic, cauliflower and peas, wheat
roll, pudding.
Tuesday: Chicken salad, potato
soup, pickled beets, crackers, orange
juice, gelatin.
Wednesday: Roast beef, mas'fl~--
potatoes, gravy, breaded tomatoes,
muffin, applesauce•
Thursday: race salad, corn and
green peppers, tortilla chips, chocolate
chip cookie.
Friday: Oven fried chicken, mashed
potatoes, gravy, pears, roll, fresh straw-
berries•
Meals delivered by Christian
Church. Call by 9 day of meal. Center
phone 378-3385.
A story, "The Red Bonnet" from
the book Grandma's Attic was read to
residents•
Twelve residents participated in
exercises and devotions. Verla Houser
and Jeanie Blair assisted with the
games• Winners were John Sipe, Jane
Myers and Lela Huntsinger.
Nancy McCorkle visited Irene
McCorkle.
Chandra Wagner and Terry and
Becky Slick called on Dorothy Munro.
Lela Huntsinger was visited by
Sheila Ridings, Krista Silsby and Alexa
Frisbie.
Louise Powell visited her sister,
Cleo Wilson.
Robert and Ada Grimm attended
worship service with Elizabeth Grimm•
Janice Grabast visited her mother,
Mildred Thelander. Other visitors of
Mildred were Karla, Ryan and Bert
Lucke.
Heartbeat Center has spring event
Dr. Paul Davis, Wichita, is keynote
speaker at Heartbeat Pregnancy Cen-
ter Spring Banquet on April 4 at the
Municipal Building, Beloit.
Information about this new service
to the North Central Kansas area will
be provided• If you would like to
attend, pleasecal1785-738-2435. Res-
ervations are required tbr the compli-
mentary dinner which is underwritten
by area businesses•
CHURCH
Burr Oak, Kan.
SPonsored by the C.W.Fj
NOTI(:E
Kan. • 785-378-3172
Burr Oak-White Rock Alumni Banquet
Saturday, May 24
White Rock High School Gymnasium
Burr Oak, Kan.
Social Hour at 5:30 p.m. • Dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Advance p'a~ylnent requimd.....Reservation$ due by Thursday, May IS#~
For reservatlons, contact
Cheryl Hillman, P.O. Box 13, Burr Oak, Kan., 66936
(785) 647-6171 or E-mail: momhillman@aol.com
or
Glennys Barnes, P.O. Box 33, Burr Oak, Ksn., 66936
(785-) 647-5301 or E.maih glennysbarnes@aol.com
PANCAKE FEED
Pancakes, sausage and drink
ay, March 30
Serving from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
St. Theresa
Cathohc Church
Mankato, Kan.
Proceeds will go for good will projects
Sponsored by Esbon-Mankato- Knights of Columbus
Mitchell County Hospital report
Admissions. March 17: Shawna
Robbins, Mankato; March ! 8: Marjorie
Goldsberry, Jewell.
Dismissals. March 19: Shawna
Robbins; March 20: Marjorie
Goldsberry, Jewell.
Randall UMC has Lent lesson
Doris Abram presented the program
about lent when Randall United Church
Women met recently.
Lent is a man-created holiday. The
40 days from Ash Wednesday to the
Saturday before Easter do not include
Sundays, as every Sunday is the cel-
ebration of Easter. With Scripture read-
ings, she led communion to commemo-
rate the Last Supper.
Betty Mayhew joined the quilters
in the morning. A quilt was completed
and another put in the frames.
A short business meeting was held.
Several ill people were named•
Hostess was Barb Ramsey.
Club members hear about mistakes
"Eight Mistakes Gardeners Make"
was the focus of the program at
Brownscreek Garden Club when Gerry
Topliff presented the lesson at the
March meeting.
Seven members answered roll call
by telling, "What I need to do in my
garden or yard."
At the next meeting, a guest speaker,
Vaugh Studer, director of agriculture
at K-State and K-States Gardens will
present the lesson•
Holiday light exhibit is March 27
The fourth annual Christmas Lights
Display Show is March 27 at the Beloit
Municipal Building. This show is spon-
sored by the Chautauqua Isle of Lights.
Three different Christmas display
dealers and manufacturers will be
present to exhibit their Christmas dis-
plays. Persons interested in ordering
displays for their home, business or for
the Chautauqua Isle of Lights are in-
vited to attend.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Chautauqua Isle of Lights committee
members are hosts for the show.
Bob Severance, Beloit, is contact
person for the event.
J-haeLk ;/.au...
II " , wou,d',ike i0 thankevery'one'involved witl fl
I! my care while atthe Jewell Co. Hospital, the EMT [i
ilpeople who transferred me safely to Salina and I|
!1 all my friends and family..tor their help, cards, I1
- l] flowers, phone calls and especially the r prayers. [I
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Soup Supper!!!
Featuring homemade soups:
• Chicken noodle • Oyster .Tomato
Come try "one" or "all"
Thursday, March 27
4 p.m. to closing
SWEDEN CREME
610 E. South St., Mankato, Kan.
Burr Oak
By Anna Belle Grubbs
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Walt and Peggy Wilson attended
the spring music concert put on by the
kindergarten in Superior. Their grand-
son, Chandler Zoltenko, was one of the
participants.
Holly Jeffery, Pittsburg, and Jamy
Thielen, Olathe, were weekend guests
of Gale and Kathleen Jeffery. On
Sunday they joined other family mem-
bers at the Buckey Hancock home in
Esbon to help Buckey celebrate his
birthday.
AnnaBelle Grubbs attendeda bridal
shower for Holly Jeffery Saturday af-
ternoon.
Mark and Laura Underwood and
Wilma Underwood went to watch the
White Rock Prom guests arrive and to
take pictures Saturday night.
The last session for JAM is April 9.
Carol Cosand was an overnight pa-
tient in the Mary Lanning Hospital,
Hastings.
Callers on Warren and Barbara
White were Harold and Edyth Frances,
Mac Diehl and Kermit and Loyce
Jeffery.
Cliffand Glennys Barnes and Corie
and Steffen Barnes attended the Class
D indoor track meet at Kearney Colt
lege. Grandson Kyle Ord was partici-
pating for Maywood High School team.
Corie and Steffen Barnes, Red
Cloud, were guests of their grandpar-
ents, Cliff and Glennys Barnes.
David and Tammy Barnes and chil-
dren were visitors at the Christian
Church on Sunday. They and Edna
Fogo were guests of Cliffand Glennys
Barnes for dinner•
Diana Timmons, K˘lli Stuart and
Cole, Denver, Shanon ~[nd Bryden
Morris, Stockton, Mindy Gilmore and
Ruthie, Omaha, Elsa, Richard and
Russel Dafford, Richard and Midge
Oliver, attended the wedding of
Melinda Dayhuff and Steve Jenkins,
March 15 inSabetha. Melinda is Rich-
ard and Midge's granddaughter.
There is to be a missionary from
Patua, New Guinea, speaking at the
Nazarene Church April 7 at 7 p.m.
Everyone is welcome•
Madeline McMains and Wanda
Howard hosted CWF at the Christian
Church•
Wilma Underwood and Vivian
Reed visited Geneva Carman at the
Mary Lanning Hospital in Hastings.
Geneva has been moved to the fifth
floor to recewe therapy.
The flowers on the altar at the United
Methodist Church were in memory of
Marty Rafferty.
Mary Modlin was hostess to the
Coffee Hour Sunday morning at the
United Methodist Church.
The Sunrise Service will be Sun-
day, April 20 at 6:15 on the hill.
Correction
In the March 13 issue of this news-
paper, a story about the Mankato City
Council incorrectly identified Faye
Martin as asking a question about the
!egality of the community's utility bill-
mg practices• The question was asked
by Karen Faye.
Spring Banquet
Friday, April 4 • 7 p.m.
Beloit Municipal Building
Dear beloved family and ffiends:
I wish to thank you for the many prayers, flowers, memorials,
phone calls, visits and cards and your kindness and love in the
loss of our precious son and brother, Marty Shane Rafferty. Your
support and love was above measure. Thank you and God bless
you always. Ella Rae Rafferty
Rod Lyle Rafferty
Lynda and Forrest Dewey and family
Rhonda and Mark Swiderski and family
II ;am;e and Quentin Unae,~ood and family ,,,,Ill
N011CI
OF LEASE LETTING TO INTERESTED PARTIES
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The City of Mankato, Jewell County, Kansas, the owner of the following
described real estate located in Jewell County, Kansas to wit:
A tract of pasture land in the West One-half of Section Sixteen, Township
Three South, Range Eight West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, (W 1/2 Sec.
16 T3S, R8W of 6th P,M.) Jewell County, Kansas, lying north, east and south
of the Mankato Golf course, and containing 139 acres more or less, offers
the same for lease. Said lease shall be for cash payment and shall be for the
2003 summer grazing season.
All bids shall be for a total, annual stated dollar amount
with no reference to any other bid.
Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the City Administrator of
Manksto, Kansas until Noon on Tuesday, April 8. Interest parties may obtain
copies of the proposed lease at the Mankato City Office. The City of Mankato
reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
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Jewell County District No. 6
Saturday, April 5
The City of Mankato is taking applications for a Park 5-7 p.m.
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