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JEWELL COUNTY RECORD, MANKATO, KANSAS
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Mrs. Forrest Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jeffery
and family took cake to the
home of Ml. and Mrs. Roy
Brandon on Friday evening af-
ter the ::,erYor Play to help
their parents celebrate another
anniversary,
Gary Garman, Marion Bel
don and Lynn Garman went to
Enid, Okla. on Saturday to look
about wheat harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan France
and girls were Saturday over-
night and Sunday guests in the
Douglas GiHett home.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyde Garman
and family were Sunday even
ing visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Parsons and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale tlenning-
sen of hmia, Rev. anti Mrs
Lee Hillery, Mrs, Roberl
Korb and Mrs. ()live Miller
were ea|lers on Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Reed and Mrs. Meri
Reed and Michael Dean the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mullins
were Sunday afternoon visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Bates
in Beatrice, Nebr.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Myers
and Mr. and Mrs. l,ester
Suchsland and family spent
Saturday afternoon in Salina.
They were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kuhn.
Mrs. May Boitnott was racy
ed form the Superior hospital
to the Good Samaritan tiome
in Superior.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake McDon
nel visited Tana Sabin and
Dora Thornton at Nelson and
Mrs, May Boitnott at Superior
on Friday.
Rex Powell relurned to Havs
on Sunday after spending his
Easter vacation with his ~)'and-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. h'a
Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tucker
of Madras, Ore. were here to
attend the funeral services for
Floyd Simmelink on Monday.
Mrs. Rex Paul and boys and
Mrs. Leroy Hartman and girls
were Thursday afternoon visit-
ors in the Glen Paul home.
The Paul boys remained for a
weekend visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brandon
were Sunday evening visitors
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of his mother, Mrs. Daisy
Brandon, at Beloit.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyde Garman
and family were Sunday after-
noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Garman and Johnny.
Mrs. Floyd Myers was a
Wednesday morning caller on
Mrs. Sue Baylie and Mrs. ltaz
cl Seals at Mankato.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Morris
and family were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Bird and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James MeCor-
)nick visited her mother, Mrs.
Ada Stanton, at the Bclleville
ttospita] on Sul]day. Mrs. Stall
ton is improving nicely and
expects to be home this week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ayers
were Saturday overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence l)ix
h'r. They left Monday morning
it))' their home ill Oxnard
Calif.
Mz'. and Mrs. Jake McDon
nel and Mrs. Minnie Scott and
I)ah, were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. lind Mrs. Edgar
Glover.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Camp-
bell of Red Ch)ud were Sunday
afternoon callers on Mrs. Bess
Pair.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Powell
fh'w in from flays, Kans. tin
Sumtay and spent the day with
his ]);irents, Mr. and Mrs. h'a
Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Under
wood, were Thursday visitors
')1' Mrs. Floyd Simmelink and
hnys.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Benbow
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred San-
derson were Thursday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Neff at Beloit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell
of tlutehinson and Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Calahan were Sun-
clay evening visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. David Demaray.
Mrs. Glen Paul accompanied
Mrs. Virgil Warner and Mrs.
Lewis Jeffery to the State W.
C.T.U. convention at Ottawa,
Kans. where they spent Tues-
day and Wednesday.
I,~ltll';I Anderson was a Sun-
day dinner guest of Mrs. Marie
Everson and boys.
Mrs. Milburn Allred and fam-
ily returned to their home in
Denver, Colo. after spending a
few days in the Duane Bennett
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Calahan
were Sunday afternoon visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Marshall
at Superior.
Mr. lind Mrs. Arby Cole took
Mrs. Etta Foster to Coneordia
on Thursday where she con-
suited the eye doctor.
Mrs. Roy Brandon and Mrs.
George Lockwood visited Mrs.
Hazel Diehl on Friday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Beldon
' and family of Esbon, Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Garman and girls
& Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garman
and Johnny were Friday even
ing guests at the Lynn Garman
Uome after the senior play.
Mr. and Mrs. Clell Hancock
and ttoward spent Monday in
Salina on business.
Mr'. lind Mrs. Jay Beale and
family were Thursday evening
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. l,oydc
Garman and family.
Mr. lind Mrs. John G~ltes
were Friday evening visitors
at the Cort ttaworth home in
Mankato.
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Daniels
of Kirwin were Friday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. l)oug
tas (;ilh,tt and Mr. A. T.
'l'lmm pson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gleason
were callers on Mrs. Chtra
Moon the past week.
Mrs. Olive Miller was a Sun
day dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Reeve llawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garman,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilson
and Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Reed attended the funeral ser
vices for Irvin Seimers at La-
ray, MaltS. on Friday. Mr.
Seiu-lers was a square dance
caller.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Law-
snn and Richard of Norton
were Sunday visitors of his
eousiiL Mr. and Mrs. Roy
tteadley.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mc
tune were Saturday overnight
lind Sunday guests of his brn
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc-
Cune, at Salina.
Mrs. Cecil Miller returned
home Saturday from the Red
,Chmd hospital after spending
:the past week there.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Platt spent
Sunday in Salina visiting Cller
yl Platt.
Mrs. Merle Reed and Mi
chael Dean and Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Reed were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
lh, rman Rne at Superi(n'.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lewis
attended the funeral services
for his aunt, Mrs. Bertha Mit-
chell, at Mankato on Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. I)ennis Spatz
of Hays and Mrs. Duane Spatz
were Wednesday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Maag.
Mrs. Etta Masters and Mr.
and Mrs. Farl Mullins spent
Sunday in Beatrice, Nebr.
where they attended the 60th
wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Ifarry Darwin. Mrs.
Masters was present at their
wedding 60 years ago.
Mr, and Mrs. Gene Garman
of Kansas City and Mrs. I,ucV
Black of Topeka were Saturday
afternoon visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Renner.
La.Von Ost spent tile pasl
week home from college in
Hutchinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blew
went to ttutehinson on Wednes-
day to help Frank Blew cele-
brate his birthday. They all
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!enjoyed- a steak dinner at the
tied Rooster Care in Hutchin-
son. Tim Blews returned home
un Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newlin
el Mankat() were Sunday after-
noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
t':lln('I' Alexlintler.
l)r. CauLioLls A. Choate of
Wichihi. ~tloSl speaker lit tile
Methodist Church, is a house
~tlest lit the A. D. Aspegron
lmme.
Mr. and Mrs. l)oane Bennett
and Mrs. Milburn Alh'ed, Vic-
or ~lnd .~laeey v, ere Monday
sut)per guests of Mr. and Mrs.
(Jleinl lie)mett.
IVh'. and Mrs. I)ave Olson of
I,]riv. Kans. and Mrs. Alfred
()lson of Salina were Tuesday
afternoon visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Calahan.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchie Woer-
her and Arnold were Sunday
dinner guests nf Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Coekroft and Jan(co.
Mr. and Mrs. Arby Cole, Lot-
tie Myers and Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Mizner attended the
40lh wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Avison at
tilt, l,egi(m tlall in l,ehanon on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brandon
spent Sunday in Tnpeka visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rad-
ford. 'rite occasion being the
wedding anniversary of the
Brandons and the birthday of
Mrs. Radford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. I)eeker
were Thursday evening dinner
guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd
Myerly at Mankato.
Bob and Carla Garman re
turned to tlays on Sunday af-
ter spending the F, atser vaca
tion with their parents, Mr.
anti Mrs, Lee Garman.
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Bender
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Perry England.
Joyce Fogo, who is a senior
'ril l, at the Methodist Church.
Larkie Ann presented each
hostess with a corsage. They
were Mrs. Gale Tcgley, Mrs.
Derald Decker, Mrs. V. L. Old-
field, Mrs. Douglas Gillett and
Mrs. It. L. Grubbs.
Mrs. Gale Tegley read the
article "Weddings Can tie
Fun". Debbie Jeffcry and Mar-
sha McNichols sang "It's So
Nice to ttave a Man Around
the House", accompanied by
Diana est. Mrs. George Co-
sand gave two readings, a sol'
ious one and a fun one after
which l, arkie Ann opened her
many lovely gifts from the
lace covered gift table with a
wedding bell centerpiece. Mrs.
Don France and Mrs. Johnny
Parsons helped with the gifts.
The serving table was cover-
ed with a white lace cloth over
yellow and a centerpiece of
yellow daffodils and yellow
tapers. Mrs. V. L. Oldfield and
Mrs. Douglas Gillett poured
coffee and tea to the guests
and they were also served date
pudding topped with whipped
cream.
Guests attending were: Miss
Larkie Ann Korb, Mrs. Ro-
bert Korb, Jr., Mrs. Olive Mill
er, Mrs. Reeve Hawkins, Mrs.
Hazel Diehl. Mrs. Everett
Jef
fery, Mrs. Curtis Jeffery and
Connie, Mrs. Clyde Korb lind
Cindy, Heather Korb, Mrs.
Gee. Cosand, Mrs. ttelen Mc
Nichols; Mrs. Lowell Me-
Nichols, Mrs. Cecil Korb, Mrs.
David l)entaray, Mrs. H. W.
Grubbs, Mrs. J. H. McDonnel,
Miss Debbie Jeff cry, Miss
Marsha McNichols, Miss Di-
alia ()st, Mrs. Jim McCormick,
Bruce and Melinda Ost, Mrs.
Nettle Johnson, Mrs. I,yle
Woods, Mrs. Bill Kiehl, Mrs.
Willard Harris, Mrs. Art As
pegren, Miss Lela Lamb, Mrs.
Clare Laml), Mrs. Dale Warn-
al Piltshurg Slate College, is er. Mrs. Clell Hancock, Mrs.
doing her lira(lice teaching at Elton Gillett, Mrs. Don Fran
West Port High School in Kan-
sas Cily.
Bruce and Mclinda ()st nf
Franklin; Nebr. spent the
weekend in tile Earl Garman
home while their parents at-
tended the Johnny Carson
show in IAncoln, Nebr.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Reinert,
Kevin. Brenda and Sheilia
were Friday evening visitors
of' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sander-
son.
Mrs. Vh)rence Pixler return-
ed home Saturday after spend-
ing most of the winter with
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Myra & family at Pipe-
stone, Minn. The past two
mmlths she has been with an-
other daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Manning, at Wichita.
Mrs. Darus Henningsen of
co, Mrs. Johnny Parsons, Mrs.
Emmett Lewis, Mrs. Roy
Brandon, Mrs. Forest Foster,
Mrs. Jack Burger, Mrs. Of
ville Hafner and the hostesses.
Invited but unable to attend
were: Mrs. Nelson Harris.
Mrs. Glen Paul, Mrs. Lyle
Jeffery, Mrs. Don I)iehl, Mrs. i
Mike Caldwell, Mrs. DollieI•
Caldwell, Mrs. Lawrence Wil-i
son, Mrs. Loren aordon and
Linda, Mrs. Fitz West and l,in-
da, Mrs. Loren Fogo and Con-
nie, Mrs. Bill Ward, Pam Dit-
ter, Mrs. Frank Korb, Mrs.
LI
IBoyd Korb and Sandy, Mrs.
Bud Platt, Mrs. Gerald Boy-
les, Mrs. Ona Williamson, Mrs.
Henry Iteskett, Mrs. Lcster
Suchsland, Mrs. Alsohrooks,
Mrs. Glen Rhoe, Mrs. Phyllis
Thompson and Mrs. Clliudc
G utschcr.
Junior Leaders Meeting
Perhaps SOllle of you l't';Iflc'l'!;
would like to join lilt ill ~l
flower fund fnr iJur siiOli It)
depart County Agent, ,Jiiii (JLtli
ter. Enjoy Iris help ~llil(, 3,..~1
earl. for he won't be arouild
to() much lonl&'r.
This prophesy was nlade
quite evident by Terry Vohoril
at our latest Junior Lcadcrs
meeting, March 27, ;It lhc'
courthouse.
As usual, evcry(}nc \~.;is l'HIh
er shy about discussing any
business, and it took the con
certed effort of Mr. Guntcr;
our president, Jtuth BhHlncr:
and a few_adults to get the
ball rolling. It rolled ~11 ;i Cl';l\~l
for the greater part or the ev-
ening.
The topie of a Junior Leader
party was t)rought till. ;.~qd
helped along by such contril'u
tinns as "Mayl)e a (tHll(,t,V
"Well, it's gotta be legal". We
finally decided upnn a hobo
dance to be held in lhe 4-f!
barn. The clause which all,wed
each Junior Leader to invile
one non-4.1t'er passed with al
most unaninlous approval of
the kids.
One other piece o~ busines';
WaS brought 1/i): il I/1OIICy
raising project for our grgup.
After a litLle discussion (\t')'y
little) on the topics of a dance
sponsorship and bank robbery
we decided to host a movie at
the Ute Th('aler. A (,omnlittee
was appointed Ln take care of
the details.
Now came the h)ng awaited
elilnax of the prod{ram: ii talk
t)y 'Perry Voboril on the topic
of smoking. Terry hdked on!
both the pleasant and unpleas
Jant
aspects of snmking, and
the latter appear to greally
outnumber the former. Tercv's
outstanding collection of facts
on the subject (plus a little
ribbing from the sidelines)
caused Mr. (~llnler to VOW |O
give up the deadly habit. It's
not that 1 d(m'l think y()ur ef
fort is sincere, Jim, but was
that realty a wallet bul.