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JEWELL COUNTY RECORD MANKATO KANSAS
THURSDAY, APRIL 27,
Waunita Weir
Mrs. Argie Appleby enter-
tained witn a coffee Friday
morning for Mrs. Linda Stran
ad, a new-co nor to the neigh
borhood. Tho:+e present besides
the honer g.mst were: Mrs.
Carlene Hurtig, Mrs. Eileen
Erlckson of Courtland, Mrs.
Audrey Diamond of Webber,
Mrs. Kathy Clark, Mrs. Luella
Snyder, Mrs. June Haskins,
Mrs. Ttdol Peters, and Mrs.
Nancy Sp!egcl.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. tlarper
of Hastings, Nebr. spent Wed
nesday visiting his children,
Pamela, Donnie and David
Harper.
Mrs, Laura Spiegel spent
most of last week visiting at
the home of her son, Mr. and
Mrs, Dale Spiegel and children
of Emporia.
Miss Barbara Ann Baleh el
Concordia spent the weekend
at the home of her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Belch,
arid on Saturday evening at
tended the wedding of a high
school classmate, Sandy .tied
strom, at Norway.
Mr. Ralph Johnson of For
moso, Mr. Ray Clawson of
Randall and Mr. I,eo Obert of
Esbon drove to ttutchinson on
Wednesday to hear the speech
of Orville Freeman, U. S. See
rotary of Agriculture.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tobias
were Friday evening visitors
of Mrs. Vernie Emigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Banks Field
apent the weekend visiting at
the home of their son. Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Field at Riley.
Mrs. Ethel Clark was a sup
per guest Thursday evening of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Page and
family. Later they all attended
the grade school operetta at
Montrose.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Balch
have received word that their
grandson, Robert Balch, nf
Woodward, Okla. had re-enter-
ed the hospital at Oklahoma
City for further treatment of
........... ~ in 1 noon April 29 at 3:30 "Ben-
an injureo nip. t~ooer~ w,a,! ' ' "
i,,.oa ..,~r ~ vent a~n while lJamin in the Woods" by Elea-
dil.tl,.,.,.,l ,re, v,,.++. ~ +r ..... ~ ....... 1, , ,,
' • " ' h • nor ClymerFhp by Wesley
parttclpatmg in sports at t ¢
~urtland High School, and Dennis, and "Old RoMe, the
underwent surgery and was lguest as they entered with a!
placed in a cast. After it was I colorful book mark. Mrs. Bey-
removed recently, other corn I erly James, president of tire
plications set in, and it was[library board, was in charge
necessary fur him to return lof the program. Sir(, opened
to the hospital for further|the program by extending a
treatment and again placed inl welcome to the guests. She
a cast. He is now at home then explained the purpose of
again with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. George Balch, at
Route 3, Box 35, Woodward,
Olda, and would enjoy hearing'
from his many friends in tile
Courtland and Formoso area.
Mrs. Vernie Emigh returned
home Tuesday after spending
+everal days at the home el
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs,
t'lu(I McGearv ;-113(t daughters,
fat Wichita. While there, Mrs.
Emigh and the McGearys were
:supper guests on Monday of
Mr. and Mrs. I,. C. Haughn at
Leon, Kans. which is about 35
:niles front Wi(rhita. Mr'.
tlaughn is a teacher in the
Ix, on ttigh Scltonl.
Mr'. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson
drove to Salina on Sunday and
were guests at the home of
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Johnson and son, Deron. They
helped l)eron celebrate his 1st
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald James
have bought the Mainliner
Cafe from her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Churchhill lo-
cated at the west edge of Be
Ioit. Mr. James has resigned
his position from the Farmers
Union Grain and Supply Co. at
Courtland and will take charge
of the cafe the first of the
month. Mrs. James has an-
nounced her resignation as
kindergarten teacher in the
Formoso school. She and the
children. Jeri, Jeff and Joni,
will remain here until school
is out. Mr. and Mrs. Church-
hill will continue to operate
the motel, adjoining the cafe.
The James family have been
residents nf this community
for four years, and we wish
them success in their new bus-
iness.
The Formoso Community Li
hrary Children's Story i-lour
will be held Saturday after-
National l,il)rary Wet,I;. Mrs.
James, outgoing president, in-
troduced the following new of
fleers: Ruth Berneking, presi
dent; secretary, Mrs. Pearl
Itettinger; treasurer, Mrs. Ru
by Stafford; and reporter, Mrs.
Connie I)unstan. Mrs. Cleo
Blending, vice president..was
not in attendance. An appro
(:lotion gift was I)resented to
the librarians who had donated
their services the past year.
I Special guest, Mrs. Louis St(if-
er of Belleville. gave a hook
review,, which was enjoyed
\'cry Intlch. Silo also was given
'a gift in appreciation for her
contribution to the program.
Refreshments of punch and
homemade cookies served from
a table centered with a large
bouquet of spring flowers were
served to the 37 guests. Other
flora/ ar/'angements were p]ac
ed about the room. Out of
town guests were Mrs. C. 1,.
Churchhill and Mrs. Harold
Boeltohoy of Beloit, Mrs. Stel
la Cunningham of Webber and
Mrs. Ella Patterson of Court
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Dehner Rom
jue and daughters of Kearney,
Nebr. were weekend guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Per-
cy Jepson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hettin-
ger of Pratt spent Friday and
Saturday at the home of his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Hettinger. His sister, Mrs.
Pearl Wright of Omaha, who
had spent the past two weeks
'visiting the Heltingers in Pratt,
i aecompanied them, and spent
a few days with her other
brother, and Mrs. Hettinger,
, before returning to her home.
Mr. Arden Clegg of Mankato
has been shingling and doing
other repair work at the Percy
i Jepson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Higl)ee
and Mrs. Martha ttuber spent
Thursday at the Dale Ross
home in Concordia.
has been under the doctor's
care since. In February he
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[Allian Moore will be read. Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Payne and
the Helping Hand Club recent-
ly donated books which were
appreciated.
Sunday evening visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haskins
were Mr. and Mrs. Glee Hock-
elt of Randall and Mr. and
Mrs. Wybern Berneking and
family.
Opera house was held Wed-
nesda$, afternoon at the Com-
munity Library in observance
of National Library Week.
Mrs. Martha Studer was in
charge of the guest book, and
Joni James presented each
Members of the Mystic Cir-
cle Club entertained their bus
bands with a dinner Saturday
evening at the Dinner Bell
restaurant in Belleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Green have
moved here from Pueblo, Colo.
and are living in the Mrs. M.
J. Peters' house.
Mrs. l)on tlowhmd, worthy
matron of the Formosa Chap-
ter Eastern Star, attended the
Grand Chapter meeting in To-
peka on Tuesday and Wednes
day. Mrs. Mayme Butler ac-
companied her and visited at
the home of her son, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Butler and children.
Mrs. Howland also visited her
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daughter, Breta Jean Young,
at the K. N. Institute, and her
aunt, Mrs. Will Mallory. En-
route home they stopped at
Washington and called on Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Anderson and
Mr. Cornelius Kraemer at a
nursing honK'.
MI'S. l':ltlilla ,loerg entertain-
ed the Tuesday Ten Club at her
home Tries(lay afternoon with
9 inelnbers present. Roll call
was ansi\trod Ily a joke or
newspaper clipping. Mrs. Ruby
£tafford won tire hostess pack-
ego and Mrs. Luella Snyder
recie~od a I)irth(tay package
froni her Iteart Sister. The
hosless serve(t :-i Ilico lunc'h.
Mason Joerg of Manhattan
spent from Thut'sday until Sat-
urday at the home of his me-
thor, Mi'>~. Eretria Joerg. Sat
urday morning they called on
J, B. ,hlorg at tile Good Sa
maritan Nursing Itome in Su-
)crier.
"rite Anierican Legion Auxil-
iary reel Fri(lay at the Legion
ttall with Mrs. Maude Itow-
ialId and Mrs. Bertha Kingsley
as hostesses. The regular busi-
Iless scs~don was conducted,
followed by a nice lunch served
by Mrs. Ilowiand aq/d other
members who assisted her in
the absence of lVlrs. Kingsley.
Mrs. Dewey Beaushaw and
snn, I4mn, of Hutchinson spent
Ill(" weekend with her mother,
Mrs. Alto Rathhun. ]let" dough
ter, Julie Ann, spent'the time
with relatives in Jamestown.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Marble of
Wichita were weekend guests
of his father, Tim Marble, and
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Kingsley,
Mrs. Edna Ruth Clark en-
tertained the Mvstie Circle
Club at her horrie Thursday
afternoon. The afternoon was
spent socially and a nice lunch
wan served by the hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
,Ioerg nf Randall were callers
at the Emma Joerg home on
Thursday evening and to visit
with Mason Joerg of Manhat-
tan.
Mr. and Mrs. tiarry Higbee
were in Superior on Saturday
and called on former Formoso
residents at the Good Samari-
tan Nursing Home.
This area received a small
amount of moisture on Sunday
in the form of rain, snow and
sleet, followed that night by a
very heavy frost.
Miss Ruth Logan of Concor-
dia spent Wednesday visiting
her mother, Mrs. W. F. Logan,
and other relatives.
On April 15 Ivan Boyer had
his 2nd birlhday, fie is lhe son
of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boyer
and has two sisters, Pamela
and Tina. Cake and 7-Up were
served. On April 21, Tina Le-
ann Boyer who was one year
old had a birthday party, The
guests were her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Michael Boyer, Ivan
and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Boyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Smith and Joe and Jim
Smith. Cake and coffee were
served. On April
23, a dinner
for Pamela, 4, Ivan, 2, and
Tina, 1, was held in honor of
the Boyer children, whose
birthdays are all in April. Mrs.
Melvin Boyer served the din-
ner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Boyer and children,
Melvin Boyer, Mrs. Melvin
Boyer, Kelvin Boyer and Lu-
ann Nelson.
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ance of NC Plus 305F and
671 Sorghum.
HARRY HANSON
M A N KATO
TED THUMMEL
ESBON
MELVIN DAHL
FORMOSO
FARMERS UNION
CO-OP ELEVATOR
RANDALL
Athena Jr, Club
Athena Jr. Club met April
13th at the home of Helen
Howland. Devotions were given
by Barbara Thomas. Roll call
was answered by the most en-
joyable book I have read re
cently. We had as our guest
speaker for the evening Mrs.
Richard Spiegel, who talked
on "The Citizen and Civil De
lense and Emergency First
Aid". Other guests were Mrs.
Marvin Nelson, Mrs. Eugene
Clark. and Mrs. Jolm Johnson.
The community project for the
year in a flower box in front
of the Community Library.
Mrs. Helen Howland and Mrs.
Nancy Higbee, committee in
charge, wish to thank the Roy
Keelers for the donation of the
metal box which the girls now
have filled with flowers and
have in front of the library.
Mrs. Beverly James, Helen
Howland. Barbara Thomas and
Nancy Higbee gave a report
on their trip to the State Con-
vention to Topeka April 5th.
They had an enjoyable as well
as a profitable time. A de-
licious lunch was served by
hostesses Mrs. Nancy Higbee
and Helen Howland.
--Reporter.
Mrs. Harry Sutllff
Mrs. Eleanor O'Neal return-
ed home Thursday after spend-
ing the winter with her daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nay-
lor, of Chanute, and her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl York, of
Winterset, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs.
York went to Gaylord to visit
relatives over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. York brought
Mrs. O'Neal home.
Mrs. Moore of Montrose, and
Mrs. Arthur Alien of Balskon,
Me. called at the Sutliff home
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Goldia Hutchison of Pa-
onto, Colo. and Minnie Sutliff
were dinner guests of Mrs.
Helen McNichols Saturday ev-
ening at Michael's Care.
Mrs. Marie McMains and
and Mrs. Arthur Allen of
Balckon, Me. were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Moore of Montrose Saturday
at Michael's Care.
Callers on Mrs. Grace Ha-
worth and Madeline Miller the
past week were Mr. and Mrs.
Riley Richardson, Mrs. Earl
Moore of Montrose, Mrs. Ar-
thur Allen of Balckon, Me. and
Miss Goldia Hutchison of Pa-
onia, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Me-
Nichols and family spent the
weekend in Salina at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Brown
and attended the track meet
and also visited the home and
exhibit of Dwight D. Eisen-
hewer.
Mrs. Helen McNichols and
Merrill were dinner guests of
Minnie Sutliff Monday.
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Mrs. C. Summers
Lieut. and Mrs. John Spl'il/~,
er, who have been stationed
at Anniston, Ala., visited her
I)arents, Mr. and Mrs. Italy
lliond Leeee, alKl l~t,i'il~n'(i
Friday and Saturday. q_'tiey
are being transferred to ~iii
Army Basc in Pueblo, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul l~,athl)ti :
were Wednesday dinner gues{,s
of Mr. arid Mrs. Ollie Crispi.i.
Callers Sunday p. m. on
Tom MeKeown were Mr, and
Mrs. Don Barien.
Mrs. Ella Summers spent
Saturday and Saturday nigiit
at