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Jewdl County Record, Mankato, Kansas
THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966
Mr. Lawrence
will be or-
priesthood of
Diocese, May 28.
Vogel will
the ordination in
church,
priest. Master of ceremonies
will be the Rev. James
Hoover, newly appointed
pastor of the St. Theresa
parish, Mankato.
Four brothers of the new
priest will be in the offer-
tory procession presenting
the wine, hosts and water
used at the consecration and
communion of the Mass.
Parochial participation in
the Mass will be highlighted
with their singing of the
high Mass.
A reception will be held
form 4:30 to 6:00 Sunday in
the Armory at Mankato. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Grennan an-
nounce that "Friends of the
family are invited to the re-
ception following the Mass
on Sunday".
CANCER DRIVE
The Cancer Drive has
Mary Diamond, president
of the VFW Auxiliary 7830,
calls attention to Loyalty
Day, and urges the citizens
of Jewell County to show
proper recognition to our
beloved America and Free-
dom. May everyone display
the Red, White and Blue on
that day as a pledge of Loy-
alty.
Spring Band Concert
April 29 at Jewell
The Annual Spring Band
Concert of the Jewell Pub-
lic Schools will be held Fri-
The A. L. C. W. met at
the Lutheran Church Par-
lors April 6th with Mrs.
Frances Weaverling and
Mrs. Marilyn Eaton as co-
hostesses. Mrs. Velma Berg
was the program leader.
The next meeting will be
May 4th with Mrs. Doris
Kennedy and Mrs. Ann?
Thronson at the home of
Mrs. Thronson. Mrs. Irbie
Hanson will be the program
leader.
Mrs. Glenn Hale and Mrs.
D. K. Balch visited Friday
at the home of Mrs. Hale's
-lay evening, April 29. The brother, C. O. Johnson, and
concert will begin at 7:3C Mrs. Johnson at Scandia.
and will be held in the higk Mr. Johnson was celebrating
school gymnasium. There is his 80th birthday. On the
ao admission charge. The way home, they visited at
grade school band, high the home of another brother,
school band, and mixed voc- Rudolph, and Mrs. Johnson
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started in Jewell County & al ensemble will all perform, at Courtland.
s are comin " Norman Walker is the dir-
result g in ac- .
cording to our Crusade error. Miehelle Louise Shamburg
chairman, Mrs. Vivian Ost. "-------- -- " ------"
The main drive for Man- Tina Leann Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sham-
kato will be May 2nd, 3rd, ------- burg announce the arrival
priest will of- 4th. This will include most Mr. and Mrs. Michael of a daughter, Michelle
Mass in the of the business district and Boyer of Formoso are the :Louise, Tuesday April 19th ",~ ~:E
on the follow-residentiaI sections parents of a daughter Tina at the Bellevill'e hospital. ~#ff~
three o'clock in 'Mrs Alton Kale is the Leann, born April 21 in Bel- The baby weighed 9 pounds, .
~.rnoon. The Rev. Chairman for Mankato and. leville. They have two other 13 ounces at birth and has
McCarthy, Kanop- Center Townshin Miss [children Pamela, 3, and two brothers, Buddy and
!lpreach the sermon. Blanche Thomas o{the First[Ivan, 1 year. Mr. and Mrs. Mark, to welcome her. Mr. --- ,
~Iy. ordained priest National Bank is the trea-IMelvin Boyer of Formoso & and Mrs. Clifford Hancock Funeral Notice 1
~ve0f Ionia, Kansas. surer and will accept your [Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lucerno of Mankato and Mr. & Mrs. [ C ROS S W9 R P ~ ~n~w7 ~~
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