4TY RECORD Thursday, Apd110, 2003
Schnakenberg wed
Amanda Kaye Terry and Chad Alan
• g were married March 8,
Centennial Lutheran Church, Supe-
Pastor Paul Albrecht performed
ceremony.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and
Goodland, and Mr.
Mrs. Lynn Schnakenberg, Web-
Grandmother of the bride is Jean
St. Francis.
the bride, Was escorted to the altar
father.
Genelle Wolfe, Pittsburg, was maid
honor. Bridesmaids were Amy
g, Hastings, Karla
Colorado Springs, sisters of
)ridegroom and Shcrri Biery,
Flower girls were Molly and
Whitetbot, Belleville. Per-
attendant was Suzan Whitefoot,
Chad Shearer, Skaitook, Okla.,
as the best man. Groomsmen
brother
Johnson, Concordia
Mike Gieber, Belleville. Ring
Austen Biery.
Guests were seated by Daryl Loyd,
Francis, uncle of the bride, and
St. Francis, cousin of the
ghters were Dare Loyal,
Francis, cousin of the bride, and
Whitefoot, Belleville.
Guest book attendants were
Bclleville, cousin of
and Tara Hissong. Li n-
cousin of the bridegroom.
were given out by Meghan
Belleville.
was provided by Headaer
Courtland, and Pat McCord,
Superior. Soloists were Reed
son, and Deb Knox, Clyde.
reception, dinner and dance was
the Hardy Community Center.
for the evening were; Mr. and
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Mr. and Mrs. Schnakenberg
Mrs. Troy Porter, St. Francis, Mr. and
Mrs. Randy Hissong, Hebron; and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Johnson, Concordia.
Cake servers were Rhonda Murphy,
Kosse, Texas; Tonya Elliott, Purcell,
Okla., Keely Loyd, St. Francis, aunt of
the bride and Jilt Eyestone, Denver.
Gift attendants were Angle and Tricia
Hissong, Hebron.
The bride is agraduate of St. Francis
Community High School and Cloud
County Community College. She is
employed as a registered nurse at Re-
public County Hospital, Belleville.
The bridegroom is a graduate of
Belleville High School and Fort Hayes
State University. He is employed as
vice-president of Central National
Bank, Superior.
After a honeymoon to the West
Indies island of St. Lucia, the couple is
at home in Webber.
Piano students of Becky Burgess, Jewell, appeared in a recital recently in
Students are (back row, from left. Burgess, Lane Koster, Damon
Sierra Koster, Laura Butts, Emily Burgess, Lauren Stephens and
; (middle} Heather Thompson, Brittany Joerg, Blair McMillan,
Micah Daniels, Haley Thompson and Ariel McCollough;
Greene, Darica Bohnerl, Katie Matter, Sheridan Koster and Alex
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Thank you...
to all who participated in the Jewell County Health Fair. We
appreciate your business and take pride in offering you continu-
Ous u lthank ou to the staffofJewell
q ality health care. A specia Y
County Hospital and Rural Health Clinic and to Deanna Sweat
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I wish to thank my husband, our
families, friends and neighbors for the surprise
birthday party, dinner and reception.
Thank you for the gifts, flowers and
many cards received.
A big thank you to our children.
I appreciated your thoughtfulness.
Love to all of you ~ Doris Slate-Greene
FCCLA members
attend STAR event
Youth from Mankato chapter of
Family, Career ancl Community Lead-
ers of America recently participated in
the State STAR Events and State Lead-
ership Showcase in Wichita.
The meeting was attended by 2,000
members, advisors, and guests through-
out the state. Mankato's FCCLA chap-
ter advisor, Brenda Dooley, accompa-
nied six members and sponsor, Phyllis
Liggett to the meeting.
The "Power to Connect" theme was
reinforced by connecting members and
chapters for their recognition to con-
necting to their families, careers and
communities over the past year.
Tiffany Jensen, Brandy Burkhart,
and former member, Melissa Hulbert,
were recognized for completing all five
modules of Power of One. Students
who participated in STAR events were
Sara Christie, illustrated talk, gold
medal; chapter service project display
team, Tiffany Jensen, Brandy Burkhart,
and Nicole Jeffery, bronze.
In addition to meetings and compe-
titions, Christie received officer train-
ing in preparation for her role in Kan-
sas FCCLA next year. At the District
C meeting in February, she was elected
to lead the 15 chapters of this district
next year. Other officers from this
district, along with the oflicers from
the other 11 districts in the state, also
took part in the training.
Jewell FCCLA gets
state gold medals
Youth from the Jewell High School
Chapter of Family, Career and Com-
munity Leaders of America recently
participated in State STAR Events and
State Leadership Showcase in Wichita
recently.
Two parliamentary teams and one
job interviewee from Jewell partici-
pated in the STAR Event competi-
tions. The junior parliamentary team-"
of Kris BelLe, Emily Burgess, Lenora
Faulkner and Savannah Myers received
a gold medal.
The senior parliamentary team of
Darcie Gibson, Jacob Greene, Tracy
Bohnert, MiLch Matter, Caleb Ramsey
and Lisa Schwerman received a silver
medal. Megan Sheltoj! partic~
the job interview event and received a
silver medal.
State STAR event participants
q ualified to compete on the state level
by being first place gold medal win-
ners in their individual districts. Each
of the 12 districts in the state of Kansas
sends their first place events to state
competition.
The Jewell chapter was also se-
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Based on the popular Marvel Com-
ics character, this is the story of Matt
Murdock, son of a boxer who gets
killed by petty criminals for refusing to
take a dive. This drives young Matt to
fight crime, despite a childhood acci-
dent that robbed him of his sight.
That same accident, however, also
granted him exceptionally advanced
senses of heanng, touch, taste and
smell, as well as providing him with a
strange sort of mental radar that helps
to compensate for his lack of'vision.
RATED PG-13
for action-violence ,~nd some sensuality
April 11-13, 7:30 P.M.
CO~~ Sun~, &~rff 27 ~ 7"30p.~
Mankato High School Little Theater
You are invited to this fundraising event to assist
Moriah Wagner in her journey to America s Junior Miss
Program in Mobile, Alabama. Free will donation.
Sunday, April27 ,., 6p.m.
• By reservation only.
For dinner ticket information, call Gail Miller or
Karla Fleming at 785-378-3128 or Tracie Diehl at 785-647-8051.
If you are unable to attend these scheduled events but would like to
support our Kansas Junior Miss, donations may be sent to Miller
Law Office, P.O. Box 344, Mankato, Kan. 66956
Members of Mankato Family, Career and Community Leaders of America
who attended a state event recently in Wichita are (from left) Sara Christie,
Nicole Jeffery, Brandy Burkhad, Tiffany Jensen, Cortney Jeffery, Reba Liggett
and Phyllis Liggett, trip sponsor. Not pictured is Brenda Dooley, FC(~LA
adviser, who also attended the event.
lected to perform the flag ceremony at
the assembly of more than 2,000 stu- Births
dents. Emily Burgess and Laura Butts
performed patriotic piano duet music
as scenes of America were portrayed Melissa and Jud Freeman,
on a screen. Ashley Lienberger and Lindsborg, announce the birth of their
Richard Shamburg posted the colors, first child, a son, Trey Freeman, born
The Star Spangled Banner was per- March 31. He weighed 7 pounds, 7
formedbyatrio of RichardShamburg, ounces, Grandparents are Mark and
Darcie Gibson and Ashley Lienberger. Becky NavaL, Steve and Roberta Jack-
Megan Shelton provided narration, son, Donald and Terry Long. Great-
One n~ember is selected from each grandparents are Lawrence and the late
FCCLA district as "District Member Delores Schleuder, Faye and the late
of the Year." Tracy Bohnert, Jewell John NavaL, Lee and Leota Jackson,
Chapter, won this award. Ivan and Jan MauL and Bill and
Adult sponsors accompanying the Dorothea Wilvers.Great-great-grand-
group were Becky BelLe. Becky Bur- mother is Deborah Ta),lor.
gess, Norma Schwerman and advisor,
Susan Greene Lee conducts tour
Senator Janis Lee visits in Mankato
Formosoelubdees"Bake, TakeDay" Tuesday at 8 a.m. at Critter's during
Members of Formosa Willing her annual listening tour.
Workers 4-H Club participated in Other stops in this area are Man-
"Bake and Take Day," a national event day, Beloit, I 0 a.m., at Good Company
held the fourth Saturday in March to cafe;CawkerCity, seniorcenter, noon.
celebrate baking and community spirit. From Mankato Lee travels to Smith
Six families ofthe club made baked Center for a 10 a.m. session at Paul's
goods to deliver to 14 friends, neigh- Cafe. She will attend a noon meeting
bars, senior citizens and family mem- of the Rotary meeting in Smith Center.
bers in the Formosa, Courtland and Her next stop is at Kensington,
Sulberior areas. _,,- Country Comer at 2 p.m.
_ April 21 she visits Osborne, Circle
" Inn at 10 a.m. and at noon she will be
Mankato City utility report in Downs at the senior center.
Connects: Kevin and Sheri Shinn, Representative Clay Aurand will
405 N. High. • join Lee on tours April 14 and 15.
I would like to thank those
voters who gave their support and
vote to me as a write-in candidate
for Mayor of Mankato, Kan.
Don Koester
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Golden Eagle Casino Trip
Sunday, April 27
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to celebrate the 30th Wedding Anniversary of
Dale and Lesa Wright
on Sa.turday,
April 12
2 to 4 p.m.
Jewell Christian
Church Basement
Jewell, Kan.
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Daffodils are blooming inside as
well as outside. Residents constructed
yellow daffodils to brighten their rooms
for spring.
Residents watched Frank Woehrle' s
music videos which featured old fa-
vorite songs. Later in the day they
enjoyed a video on the "World's 'Last
Great Places."
Coralyn Kaufman, representing the
Mankato Harmony United Methodist
Church, led worship service. Joan
Davis was accompanist. Allen and
Elaine Smith and Kaufman sang.
Guests attending were Doris Kits,
Maxine Dempsey, June Crum, Robert
and Ada Grimm, Cli t'lbrd Massey, Fern
Pair and Charlotte Roe.
Virginia led Bible Study on Mon-
day. Residents heard information
from "Heavens to Betsey and other
Curious Sayings" and heard stories
from the Country Wisdom book.
Residents visited outside on the pa-
tio.
Students from the Mankato band
entertained residents.
Residents attended a birthday party
to celebrate Mildred Thelander' s birth-
day. Her daughter, Charlene, served
refreshments to residents and guests.
Residents discussed the naturalizer
Lion and citizenship process their an-
cestors went Ihrough when they first
came to the U.S.
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JC Friendship Meals
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April 14 through April 18
Monday: Spaghetti, meat sauce,
tossed salad, garlic bread, fresh or-
ange.
Tuesday: Chuckwagon steak,
mashed potatoes, gravy, carrots
lyonnaise, wheat roll, strawberry rhu-
barb dessert.
Wednesday: Oven fried chicken,
mashed potatoes, gravy, coleslaw,
wheat roll, ice cream.
Thursday: Beef stew wilh veg-
etables, tossed salad, cinnamon roll,
"pistachio pineapple delight.
Friday: Baked ham or roast, sweet
potato, green beans, wheat roll, peach
crisp.
Meals delivered by VFW Auxil-
iary. Call by 9 day of meal. Center
phone 378-3385.
Winners of the games were Jewcll
Sweet, Monsolete Truhe~, John Si[~
and Jane Myers.
Sheila Ridings visited her mother,
Lela Huntsinger.
Jack and Marie Morris called on
Ken West.
Irene McCorkle enjoyed visits from
Nancy McCorkle.
Doug Wood and Shirley Wood vi,,,-
ited Dean Coder.
Robert and Ada G ri rn m and C li fiord
Massey attended worship service with
Elizabeth Grimm.
Esbon Seniors
The Esbon Seniorettes met April 2
at noon with 16 members and four
guests present. Guests were Rosemary
Feiro, Sprig, gfield, Me., Alberta
Gutcher, BurrOak, Orva and son, Brad
Hartford, Glcnvil, Neb.
Glen and Shirley Marihugh wcrc
hostesses.
Ida Peroutek conducted tl~e busi-
ness meeting. Prizes were won by
Rosemary Feiro, Bill Peroutek, Mabel
Marihugh, Violet Baker, Leland
Bartley and Bud Niles.
Business item.s considered arc
listed:
• Renting of the senior building for
city election
• Annuals are needed for the follow-
ing years to complete the collection
stored in new cabinets: ' 37, ' 52, ' 54.
'6 I, '66, '67 and '75. Anyone who has
these years and would lik~ to donate
them, please contact the senior center.
• Food drive from April 7 to II.
Please leave items at the senior build-
ing on the afternoon of April 9.
The county meeting is in Burr Oak
April 24 at 9:30. Jo Frost and Violet
Baker will be hostesses for May 7
meeting. Roll call will be show '~nd Icll
or where you went to school.
Cloverbuds hear about pollution
Jackie Jensen conducted 'a recent
Willing Workers 4-H Cloverbud les-
son pollution. Jackie perforn~ed ex-
periments on the rain cycle, an oil spill
and the county fair.
Jacki Bouray conducted a
Cloverbudlesson on feathered friends.
Two kinds of bird feeders were made
and McCaela Nelsor~ presented a
project talk about her p~et parakeets.
Shop at Mankato Professional
Pharmacy for your Easter items!!!
(~ Easter Candy /~~.~.
Easter Cards
Russell Stover Easter Candies
~ Men and ladies colognes and perfumes
~New gift items coming infer Easter
We will be CLOSED
Saturday, April 19 and 26
Mankato Professional Pharmacy
125 N. Commercial • Mankato, Ken. 66956 o785-378-3183
Sixty Years Ago
Sixty years ago this week, on April 11 ,a marnage began that was mad~
=n heaven.A wartime wedding on a 10-day leave.
Gaylord surprised Iva with his plans.
The White Rock was flooding all
week,
Gaylord had to ford the creek.
On to Uncle Jim Stansbury's home,
Where the marriage was performed.
They've lived their life as they be-
gan,
No regrets, enjoying life and work
ing hard.
For others they've always shown
the highest regard.
Their home always filled with laugh-
ter and caring.
Never selfish with their time always
sharing.
The beast of parents, granaparents
and friends.
They've gracefully faced all of life's
demands.
Gaylord and Iva Rothchild
So on this Sixtieth Anniversary, we congratulate,
And to you, this poem we dedicate.
GR/kND,
OPENING!
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Saturday, April 12
4 p.m. to Midnight
Game prizes given beginning at 8 p.m.
COME HELP US CELEBRATE
°r~2~ Free Dance Ilr~
Eddie Birdwell DJ ~ 8:30 p.m.
COUNTRY BAR & CAFE
Burr Oak, Kan.