Mrs. Vida Buxkholder re,
I
ceived word from her grand-
daughter, Jeanie Burkhold'
Fo rrest Howard [
':':" :~ mid Mrs. Lyle Wood l
and Mrs. Ellis Ben-
on Thursday evening at
in Hastings. Mr.
Benbow attended
funeral of Mrs. Olive
* at Greenieaf, Idaho,
week.
I~:~and Mrs. Louis Ohm-
stede~ lanie, Ron and Mark,
of Guide Rock, Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff, Clay,
and llenee, Mr. and
Doyle Silsby, Mary
Mrs. Iva Silsby,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Har-
riS, Tom and Rick, were
guests at the
Harris home.
Grace Birch of
Fla is coming
~eek to visit her moth-
Mollie Davis, who
~ patient at the Bel~eville
Mrs. Davis is get-
as well as can be
er, who is going to Chicago
to begin study to be an air-
line stewardess.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dillon
of Manhattan, Art Kiehl of
Mankato, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Caldwell, and Mrs. Lela Dil-
lon and Wilma were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dallas Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Modlin
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Modl.in attended the
funeral services for Ray
Hodgell at Topeka on Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Warner and Katie of Enid,
Okla Bill Oldfield of Em-
poria and Mr. and Mrs. V.
L. Oldfield were Sunday
dinner guests at the Ona
Williamson home.
Mrs. Rebecca Calahan of
Mr. and Mrs. Erich Penner [
of Mankato, Mr. and Mrs.
Mitchie Woerner and Arnold
and Goldie Broyles of Sup-
erior were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Cockroft and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Deck-
er, Mrs. Ollie Moon, Sandra
Paul and Renee Silsby were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Derald Decker and
Cheryl.
Mr. and Mrs, Terry Gar-
man of Manhattan, Mr. and
Mrs. Cloyd Myerly of Man-
!kato and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Garman were Sunday callers
at the W. G. Decker home.
Mrs. Decker has been on the
sick list.
Mr. I. L. Bender was ad-
mitred to the Beloit hospital
on Friday. Mrs. Bender is
staying with their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mahaffy
of Mankato.
Superior, Mr. and Mrs.] Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Grover Mizner and Mr. and[ Balty of Scottsbluff and Mr.
Mrs. Fred Sanderson were and Mrs. Lloyd Beecher of
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Belleville were Sunday din-
JEWEI:.L COUNTY RE~RD, MANKATO, KANSAS
ings, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Pixler were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Marie
Everson, Toliff and Lylm.
Grace Haworth and M~de-
line Miller were Sunday din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Riley Richardson at the Buf-
falo Roam Steak House in
Mankato.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hawk-
ins and girls of Kansas City,
Mo spent the Easter week-
end in the Reeve Itawkins
Connie Fogo and Marilyn
and Marna Hart to Bethany,
Okla on Sunday where the
girls will resume their col-
lege work.
John McCormick of Em-
poria and Mrs. Rod Fogo
and children came to spend
the Easter weekend in the
James McCormick home.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jef-
fOry and Todd were Sunday
evening callers at the Reeve
Hawkins home to visit Mr.
and Russell Lewis, homes, and Mrs. Max Hawkins, Lou
Joyce Fogo w.e~:.t to Kan-I Ann and Lori Jann, of Kan-
sas
City,
Mo.
sas City o,~ Saturday. Afteri
spending the night with rela-. Rada Stanton of Madison,
fives, she left Sunday to re- Ind telephoned on Easter
sume her college work at Sunday to talk to her moth-
Pittsburg. er, Mrs. Ada Stanton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Foster Henry Garman, Mr. and
and girls of Phillipsburg Mrs. Ew.erald Ost and fam-
were Easter Day dinner ily of Franklin, Mr. and Mrs.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. For-IGary Garman and Pamela,
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Jerri Lewis and her room-
mate, Kathy Claybough of
Independence, Mo. spent the
Easter vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Em-
mett Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Moore and Mrs. Max Bow-
man of Lebanon, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Maag and Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Spatz and
family spent Eas~:er Sunday
in the Kenneth Maag home
near Jewell.
Mrs. Douglas Gillett went
to Beloit on "Saturday af-
ternoon to get her father,
Mr. A. T. Thompson, who
will spend a few days with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer L.
Grubbs, Mrs. Lillie: Moon,
Gale Burgess, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jake McDonnel were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Jeffery and
family.
Lynda Harris was a Satur-
day dinner guest of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Harris. Rev. Also-
brooks and Mr. and Mrs.
Riley Richardson were after-
noon callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hughes
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Renner attended the
25th wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hughes
at Arnold, Nebr on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Doud
were Monday afternoon vis-
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Pixler.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fig-
gins and family of Red
Cloud, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Pletcher and family of Man-
kato, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Mills and family of Concor-
dia, Carl Figgins of Hutchin-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Dorse
Childers and family of Es-
bon, Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Reed of Glen Elder, Mr. and
Mrs. Fielden Figgins, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Figgins and
girls, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
Morris and Eugene were
dinner guests at the Don
Bird home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parsons
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Loyde Garman and family
had Easter Sunday dinner at
the Buffalo Roam Steak
House in Mankato.
Mr. and Mrs. Delhert Un-
derwood and boys and John-
ny Garman were Sunday
dinner gues'ts at the win.
were Sunday dinner guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Siebert.
Carol Smith of Superior,
Margo and Craig Warren of
Lovewell, Mr. and Mrs. Les-
ter Suchsland and family,
Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Mohler,
David Peterson, Richard
Brook and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Myers were Sunday
dinnerguests of Mr. and
Mrs. Encille Lewis and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bishop
of B!aden, Nebr called on
his grandmother, Mrs. Edith
Clark, at the Carold Van
Schoiaek home on Sunday.
Jim Wears was taken t ~
the Veterans Hospital at
Grand Island, Nebr Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. IIomer W.
Grubbs were Easter morning
breakfast guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer L. Grubbs.
Mrs. Richard Dominy,
Mike, Montey and Craig, of
Superior, Nebr S Sgt. and
Mrs. Donald Boitnott, Rhon-
da and Donald, of Topeka
were Saturday afternoon
vimtors of Mra. May Boit-
nott.
Mrs. Mamie Mullin visit-
ed in the Merle Oglevie
home in Belleville while vis-
iting Mrs. Mollie Davis at
the hospital.
I. C. McKeown and Tim
Sweet of Webber aod Mrs.
Etta Masters and Edna were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Mullins. Mr.
and Mrs. Jerald Fisher of
Mankato were evening visit-
ors.
Warren Underwood of
Kansas City came Wednes-
day to spend the Eas~er hol-
idays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Underwood.
Other guests on Easter day
were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Underwood and Debra of
Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Lar-
ry Wacker and family of
Edgar and Mr. and Mrs.
James Calder and family of
Hardy, Nebr.
Charles and Dennis Dillon
of Superior, Mrs. Earl Utter,
Mrs. Ira Powell and Mrs.
Stella Hart were callers at
the home of Mrs. Will Dillon
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hawk-
ins and girls of Kansas City
land Mr. and Mrs. Reeve
!Hawkins were S~iturday.
Lagergren home in Mankato. evening callers at the Cliff
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Soli-iHawkins home in Lbon.
day of Cimarron, Kans andI Mrs. Olin Belt and Aticia
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Snow-l of Bennington were Monday
barger and boys of Kinsley, I morning callers on Mrs. Clell
Kans were Friday over-lHancock.
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Paul Johnson is ill
Ira Powell. They were all land in the hospital. Her ad-
dinner guests in the Francis ldress is in care of Alta Hos-
Frye home in Mankato on[ pital, Alta, Iowa.
Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Jake Me-
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reed[ Donnel were Monday after-
were Wednesday eveninglnoon visitors of Mr. and
dinner guests of Mr. and lMrS. Howard Shott.
Mrs. Merle Reed at the 24-I Mr. and Mrs. George Ay-
66 Cafe in Beloit. The oc-I ers of Oxnard, Calif Mr.
casion was the wedding an-land Mrs. Richard Swartzen-
niversary of the Everett J druber of Hesston and Nor-
Reeds. [lcne Everson of Kansas City
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Deek-ltelephoned Mr. and Mrs.
er were Saturday supper l Clarence Pixler on Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd I to wish them a happy- 54th
Myers. I wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary FosterI Mrs. Cl,rence Maag was
and girls of Phillipsburg, Mr.]called to Geneva, Nebr on
and Mrs. Max Hawkins and lThursday to be with her
girls of Kansas City;,aftd Mr. father, Mr. Claude Lansden,
and Mrs. John Gleasoti were who is seriously ill.
Sunday evening luncheon Tom Hawks, Norman
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Kidd, Dave Peterson and
sell Lewis. Richard Brooks, all of Man-
Capt. and Mrs. Bradley hattan, were Thursday din-
Lucas of Bellevue, Nebr ner gue,ts of Mr. ana Mrs.
announce the birth of a James McCormick.
daughter, Shannon Dale, on Mr. and Mrs. Loren Fogo
March 29. Mrs. Hattie Lueas and family and Mrs. Bessie
is the proud grandmother. Burton were Friday dinner
euests of l~rs.
let at the,:
Steak HouSe
Mr, and Mrs.
visited NIX. Bert
Belden Rest Home
ior, helping him
80th birthday.
Judy Behrends of
was a Sunday
caller on Mr. and Mrs,
ter Suchsland and
They were all supper
of Mr. and Mrs.
ers.
Larry Gillett will
on lea.~, around A
will be stationed at
Air Force Base in
after May 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren
erson, Thelma Lyons,
Rev. George Beals
ers on Mrs. Mollie
past week at the
hospital.
Mrs. Lester
derwent major
tim Brodstone Hos
Superior on
Danny and Kenny
man, Danny Lewis,
and Dennis Beale, and
Peterson were
ernight guests of
Toliff Everson. Mrs.
Everson spent the nigh
Mr. and Mrs.
ler. ': '
MaX Hawkins,
es Industrial Arts
Kansas City schools;
elected as a delegate
National Education
tion Convention in
Beach, Fla from June
July 1.
Bonnie Johnson of.(
homa City, Okla
Easter weekend in
of her parents, Mr.
Stanley Johnson and
Norman Kidd,
Hawks, Richard
Dave Peterson of
tan, Henry Garman
Parsons were Tuesday
her guests of Mr. and
Loyde Garman and
Olive Nixon of
Texas, called Sunday
ing to wish he~
Florence Pixler, a
Easter.
Anyone having
Elephants" to be
for the Lions Club
Elephant Sale is
phone the As
cry, Burr Oak State
Burr Oak Plumbing.
Mr. and Mrs.
Payne and family
urday evening
the Earl Mullins home.
Mrs. Albert FrancO
David and Miss
Franco, all of Lamar
, and Mr. and Mrs.
co and Cindy of
Kans were Friday s
guests of Mr. and
Douglas Gillett. They
enroute t~Des Moines,
to visit a sister over
Easter holidays.
!CARD OF THANKS
I wish t -thank fri
and relatives for the
and letters sent to me ~,
l was in the hospita . ~
helped me pass many~
hours.
~Alvin Nelson
Mrs. L. H. Stedma~
Mrs. Erma Maag were
to Geneva, Nebraska T
day morning on acco~:
the illness of Claude
sden, who had suffer~
heart attack. Mr. La~
is a brother of Mrs. StO
and father of Mrs. 1~
Mrs. Lansden is ~mP~
at the Geneva hospital
Mrs. Bernice Mercer,
has been visiting her
Mrs. W. Carl G
past week, left
morning for
Texas.
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