April 14, 1966 JEWELL COUNTY RECORD, M~O:~ ,I~ NSAS PAG~ 5A
E. H. U.
~kato E.H.U. met Mar.
:the Leta Dietz home.
Mrs. Dietz called
to order with
and reading the
creed With the help of
little kindergarten boy,
Pletcher, we saluted
Roll call was 'How
lengthy telephone
The twelve members
interesting answers for
as: How about a ket-
over; The baby in
The Mister is call-
for help; There's some-
at door. I'll have to call
back. Some now have
automatic cut off at five
minutes time. We all admit iPox. There will be a charge lthey decided about them.
there are times when a chat i of 25 per person. All are Did you know that a handful
I on the phone helps release } urged to take advantage of I of chestnuts in the bath tub
tension, settle a question or this worthwhile and very might prevent a ring around
i just generally make for a important project, the edge? That's one group's
more pleasant day.
Miss Lucy Wiley reported
on the Co. Advisory Meet-
ing. The Spring Tea will be
Mar. 29 at 2 P.M. at the Ar-
mory in Mankato. Our unit
is to furnish cookies and set
up tables and chairs. The
District Meeting is to be
May 2 in Beloit. There is to
be a Testing Clinic in Man-
kato under the charge of Dr.
SchIotterback. This will be
at the Armory Mar. 23 and
24 and will include Dipther-
ia, Tetanus, Polio and Small
Viola Bunch, Foreign Re-
lations leader, told of the
race situation in Australia
where no negro or oriental
is allowed to settle.
Erma Thompson had the
lesson on 'Communication
Within the Family." There's
interchange of thought, mass
communication through ra-
dio andTVwith wife,husband!
and children. The group was
divided into pairs and were
told to talk on the subject
of water and chestnuts for
five minutes, then tell what!
report. We also played what
we used to call 'gossip' and
found the final version far
from the beginning one. It
was a good lesson and enjoy-
ed by all.
The next meeting will be
with Charlotte Pletcher. The
lesson will be 'Creative Use
of Leisure Time.'
We welcome Maxine Fail
as a new member.
Because of the illness of
the new Public Relations
Chairman, Mrs. Jim Gunter,
this report has been pre-
pared by Mrs. Cecil Bunch
Odessa E. H. C
IIOW TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR ELECTRIC BILL!
TURN OFF YOUR LIGHTS AND COME TO TIlE
AT THE
MANKATO ASSEMBLY OF
CHURCH
MAIN AND LINCOLN
GOD
Are you an 'A.M.'er' or a
'P.M.'er?' Nola Bess Atwood
gave a very interesting les-!
son Monday eveningon+
'Communication within the
Family.' She caught some of
us napping when she gay(
directions to follow.
There were nine member~
present. We answered roll
call by answering 'Why I
being a Farmer's Wife.'
i There was a wide variety of
answers.
After the lesson we made
favors to be used at
WITH EVANGELIST
JOPLIN, MISSOURI
District Superintendent of Kansas Dist-
rict Council Assemblies of God.
in Topeka First Assembly 28 years
Former Youth and Sunday School
Director
VISITED BIBLE LANDS
PROPHETIC AND EVANGELISTIC MINISTRY
P
7:30 NIGHTLY EXCEPT SATURDAY
Rev. George M. Bingham, Pastor
ON
BY
+a local hospital or Nurs,ing
Home. Meeting adjourned.
The hostess served deli-
cious refreshments.
--Ruth Obert, P.R.C.
Whitemound E. H. U.
go to R~g~O~l were Barbara
Saint Piano Solo; Lynn
Spoofler, VocaI Solo; Char-
lotte Borger, Demonstation.
---Sandra Saint, Reporter.
White Rock Hustlers 4-H
The regular monthly meet-
ing of the Wllite Rock Hust-
lers 4-H Club was held on
March 14 in the Methodist
Church.
Roll call was answered by
'What career I hope to
choose.'
Terry Runyon gave a re-
port on the council meeting.
r
exphined and dlscussed.
Kansas State 4-H Chorus
was discussed. We talked a-
bout sending some 4-H'ers.
We were reminded about
Regional and County 4-H
Day.
Five people were appoint-
ed to write articles to send
in to the National 4-H Re-
view.
The meeting was adjourn-
ed for refreshments.
THANK YOU
My sincere thanks to re-
latives and friends for their
Mary Stepp gave a dem- prayers, cards, gifts and
onstration on the contentsI visits, and many acts of
and use of a knitting basket. I kindness extended to me
.Delihah Benjamin had mus-!during my recent illness.
m appreciation. A safety
talk was given by Mark Un-
dcrwood. Tollof Everson
gave parliamentary proced:
ure on making a motion,
Billy Runyon introduced a
new game to us. Recreation:
was led by Lynn Everson
and Mary Anderson.
Refreshments were
Your thoughtfulness is
deeply appreciated. May the
Lord bless you.
-- Mrs. Aura Kimbrough.
Athena Junior Club
The Athena Junior Wo-
serve;d men's Club of Formosa held
their regular meeting March
council met in the Court
House and the meeting was
opened by singing some fun
songs.
The treasurer, Barbara
Saint, Buffalo Valley, gave
the treasurer's report for
last year. The report was
!Dunstan will be delegates.
Mrs. Walter Hocker had the
program on The Sound of
M~sic.' She told of the first
people to make music and
how it steadily progressed
to what we have today.
Club was ad~urned by
repeating the Junior Pledge.
A showe~ was given after
the meeting tar Mrs. Bernita
Hocker, who was married
recently.
Club will meet April 14
with Mrs. Norman Dahl,]
with Mrs. Eugene Dunstan
as co-hostess.
Wesleyan News
St. Luke 22:44. "And be-
ing in an agony he prayed
more earnestly: and his
sweat was as it were great
drops of blood falling down
to the ground."
The date of the Jewell Co.
Holiness Association Serv-
ices has been changed to
'sin The disciples we~
too sleepy, To pray in a time
like this; And Judas came
into the garden, And betray-
ed Christ with a kiss
They brought Him be~ore
Pilate, tte was condemned
to die; They said, "He is a
criminal', "He must be cxu-
cified" They put the
thorns upon His head, T~e
nailed Him to the tree; He
hung on that "Old RUgged
Cross", He died for you and
me.
Two Mankato st Id ts,
George Robert Dvmpsey,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Dempsey, 221 S. Lincoln;
and Kerry Kramer, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. T, Kra-
mer, 512 E. Main will tour
with the Philharmonic Choir
of Kansas Wesleyan Univer-
sity during spring Vki~ 1On,
the first ten days of April,
The college choristers will
sing nine concerts in seven
Thursday, April 7, because states beginning in Manhat-
of the different Churches~ tan Friday, April 1. Their
participating in their Good conductor Donald F. Ohlsen i
Friday services. The Service joined the KWU faculty last
will be at the Pilgrim Hall- year as chairman of the Di-
Whitemound E. H. U. met
at the home of Pearl Blatt-
ner on March 17. Roll call
was answered with an Irish ~ agree; That there was a gar-
joke by 12 members. Lucille I den, That was called Geth-
Frost gave the Advisory semane Jesus was a man
Council Report, which was a of sorrows, With such a
benefit to our club. The les- & SI A i heavy load to bear; Some-
son was given by Nina times He would go out to
Beam on "Communication that garden, And spend
Within The Family". "Be much time in prayer That
ness Church in Superior at vision of Fine Arts.
10:45 and 1:30, with a bask- The Choir will sing April
et dinner at the noon hour. 2 in Warrentown, Mo.; April
The Quarterly Business 3 in Carmel, Ind.; April 4 in
Meeting will be Wednesday Kalamazoo, Mich.; April 5
each inch that your waist evening following Prayer in Kenosha, Wis.; April 5 in
measured. This money was lMeeting. Chicago; on Good Friday in :
Plans were made for going[ The Good Friday Service Dwight, Ill.; and April 9 in
sent to the Penny Art Fund.[will be held at the Baptist Salem, Ill. Easter Day t~
to the State Convention in]Church from 1 o'clock until will present a pre-~
Lawrence on March 30, 31 [ two. program at 10:30 a.m. in Se-
and April 1. Mrs. Geraldl The W.M.S. will hold the cond Presbyterian Church
James and Mrs. Eugene regular Missionary service in St. Louis. The other pro-
on Thursday, April 7, at the grams are in Methodist
home of Mrs. Grace Burks churches. :'
in Jewell. The annual tour and :a
On the outside of Jerusa- concert during Fine Arts
lem, All four Gospels do week, the first weekinMay,
are highlights of the spring
semester for the Kan~
Wesleyan Choir. ++
CA - - HA S
I wish to thank ~.11 o(my
friends and relatives for t~
Wise With Your Buys" on
"Trends In Food" was given
by Golden Blew and Merle
Paxson. The Homemakers
Council was given by Nina
Beam. The Club ladies will
serve an evening dinner to
the Lions Club .the first
Thursday in April. The guess
box was guessed by Mable
i Avison. A game was given
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Bishop, Mrs. Ella Patterson
of Courtland, Mr.:and Mrs.
Floyd Dunstan of Russell,
Mrs. Bessie Bell of Downs,
and Mr. Leroy Moss of Be-
I loit were Sunday visitors in
the Carold Van Schoiack
home.
I E. H. U.
The Highlanders E.H.U.
met March 25 at the com-
munity center with Mrs. Jay
Gillett as hostess. The meet-
'ing opened with saying the
flag salute and singing the
club song. Roll call was an-
swered by eight members
i reciting a poem or a Bible
'verse we had memorized.
i Mrs. Vaden Davis, Jr. gave
:a report on the advisory I
council meeting she attend-
ed in the place of our regu-
lar council member. Mrs.
Marvin Epp gave a report
from the K.E.H.C. News.
We decided to have the
wells in the community
tested as a unit project. Also
we will make the smocks
for the Grey Ladies Ass'n.
Mrs. Melvin Shipley was e-
lected as Treasurer for the
rest of this year. Mrs. Mar-
vin Epp gave a very inter-
esting lesson on Communi-
cation Within the Family.
We planned a roller skating
party for April 23 at Downs.
This will be our April Fam-
ily Party. The meeting was
adjourned and refreshments
served by the hostess.
--Mrs. Jay Gillett, P.R,C.
burden was so heavy, He
had such agony within; His
sweat was like great drops
of blood, And all because of
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Meeting
On March 5 the Buffalo
4-H Club took their
i model meeting to Mankato
for County 4-H Day. We
were fortunate to receive a
purple on it which enabled
us to go to Regional 4-H
!Day. Regional 4-H Day was
held at Beloit on March 12.
We would like to thank
. members, leaders and
rents who helped us get
ice
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The State Exchange Bank, Mankato, Kansas was
established in 1887, for the purpose of making
loans. It is not our purpose to encourage needless
borrowing, but to serve a genuine need. When
+you want to borrow, talk it over with us.+
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u! paqsilq lsa SUA mapu v aellliN "S 'fl +q&
cards, gifts and calls while
in the hospital and since re* : :
turning home.
---Mrs. Clarence Meeker,i
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)ur meeting ready for this
event.
The members who had
entries at County 4-H Days
were: Charlotte Borger, Sen-
ior Demonstrations; Barbara
Saint, Joanne McCollough
and Becky Oplinger, Instru-
mental Solos; Sandra Saint,
Junior Demonstration; Alan
and Lynn Spooner,
Boy's Public Speaking; Lynn
Spooner and Wanda Opling-
ATTENTION FARMERSI
The 'rime is here for Aerial Spraying of +
or NODDING THISTLE i
There are 9000 newly infested acres in Jewel! Co.
aver last year
PLEASE GET YOUR MAPS DRAWN++ON:
YOUR PASTURES & FIELDS BEFORE
RUSH ON AERIAL SPRAYING
CONTACT CROP CARE, who has been
aerial applicator in Jewell County for 10
Contact Mankato Feed & Seed for Crop
, erviee and your mapping and booking as
)ossible for MUSK THISTLE.
kdditional information on Musk or
Thistle, READ Page 4 in April 2nd issue of
sas Farmer.
MANKATO FEED & SEED for
CROP CARE, Lee Corviss, FR 8-3381 :
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