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.~AGE ~ . ~. JewellCounty Record, ManRato{ Kmrlsas ~ .~. THURSDA.Y, M AY 12 ]9. 66
~=,::i~ ~:',~:= ~ " " H nr : Mr and Mrs Claude"
) vle~ ,;)h ~,~,- Harr, Smith 8 months and 22 days Preceding her m death e V Gibbs, Esbon Kan ; n ] n' 7 " . ~ l Mr. and Mrs. Arby Cole
,~, ,~ #,- " - - -,m~)yles calleo ~unuay aiter-
@ On A,rl 14, 1904 shewas were her husband, daughter IMrs I,ucretla Gibbs, Esbon ',~'~l] |] ]called on Mr andMrs Grov-
co-cna,mn. " ' " o' ' j ~11 ~! n,roon on Nev. anti NlrS donn
~ l ] v r and united in marriaoe to Wllh- one son parents and gall h r[ Kan." Mr. and Mrs. Ronaldi " ]erMlzner, Sunday afternoon
lVllb. L, UW~II la~liJc - e, ' ' ' ~. ', . t Pl:lnI. In belleVllle. "
Lucy Wiley gave re- am Orwd Gibbs and to th,s s,sters.and bro}hers. [>heshk ed family, EIPaso,I Mrs. Harry Sutliff 'Dinner ~'uests of M) andI Mr. and Mrs. Claude
.~,qdP,~tl q~ III P' ports, from the Central Kan- union three children ,were, Survlvo's. mcmae, one. son, lexas wlrs. loon. Williams I "':,wxs izverett'- s lerrm on'~'bun-,I Boyles attended, the 25th
~ I [sas Conference of W.S.C.S. born--Golda Mable, Vance, Vance, s,x ~randchddren,]Tacoma, Wash Jack Kenne. tMr. and Mrs: Graver M,z: da~z were Mr and Mrs Rav [wedding anmversary of Mr.
. l at DodIze City and D C twenty-one great granucnll- ay tacoma, wash.; Mr. ano ner receives a tempnone can,-." " -~land Mrs Olen Cassaart at
] Mrs. P. J. Rafferty intro- With the exception of one dre nnea~dwnsUmer us meces[ M~S'MR:nXkKoennt~dY .a~d fanmdl fr:rm.m{he~rs~ln, iM~a~?~}oM~ia-] ~.~Yee;s :;:nla~2~Yu&y PTg2tlNarka on Sunday.
BIt~l~e Club Party duced the new members of year, which was spent in ana p . ! !ly, -, '. % ~ ",I .Y . ": I wifih their parents Other ] Mr. and Mrs. Korwin Korb
" -- I ",~ . > . -,~ lvlrs AI ~oen ann lamb,[~unuay WhiCh mey enloyeo . " L "
our Socmty and, gaw them ,a/ash~ ngton and Ca.fforma RelaUves~r attending 'i tn~, Washington' Kan" and son,>' very much guests': Sunday were Mr. and were droner . guests Sunday
Members of the Bndgette S ecial Recofmtlon as the.'{at most of her rnvrried tune al of Bertha G.b:-;s : Mrs. Curtis Terrill and tam- of Mrs. Lettm Korb. In the
Club enjoyed a dessert 2glh Anniversary Members. life was spent on the farm were: Mr.and Mrs. Ervin Vance. . Gc21Ler esVran3nafamM is.ily,'.Mr, and Mrs. Max Terrill afternoon Lettie and Dortha
~)ll~ patty on Wednesday,I Mrs. Lowell Yasmer read ~ix miles southeast of Es- Waggoner, Council, Idaho: ~ I Y ' Y land' family, Mr. and Mrs./went to Superior to see Mrs.
~y 4, at, he Buffalo Roam/a not~ of appreciation from ban, Kansas. They retiree! Mr. andMrs. Emmett Wa ~- CARD OF THANKS [ Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Keitlu Terrill and girls, and[ Korwin Korb's mother, Mrs.
(~y Room. The losers for Mrs. Rundle treasureroi "ram the farm in 1955 since' ?oner Longmont. Col()" Mr I -~- I Terry Garman, Mr. and Mrs ! ~i,~i, ~,tu~ I Mahan
" " ' e~ " ' ~ ' ' ' r s. Le[[le t~orD accom-
~: round ~entertamed the Concordm D~stnct for the{b, n w~tn thmr son, Vance and Mrs Dean Clawson El-! We are deeply grateful]Ruben Coonrod of Narka [ Mr. and Mrs Moore all Mr
~ne~: A theme of spring[ Love Gift of $200.00 they have spent several don, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. I4.o-[ for the many kindnesses] Douglas May and Denms] Monln-ose were dinner ~uests BaBied Mr and Mrs Dallas
~ was carried out inI Mrs Nellie Graham and months each year in Idaho. ward Scott Eldon, Mo.; Mr. 5,hown to us in these days of[ Garman. ] Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Ar- Rem~er to "Hastim, s (;n Mon-
eenterpmces, napkms/Nmta Jones were honored T,)e rest (n the t)me wa~and Mrs. Frank Sp~ers, O-Isorrow. Thanks to all of our| Mr. and Mrs. Gerald[thur Allen. day.
tallies. A prize was[ with Special Membershipss~mnt trawdir~g irt the U~.ited berlin Kan. Mr. Ern~,~t relatives, friends and neigh- Boyles and family c.alled on Mrs Eleanor O'Neall was Mr and Mrs Lowoll Mc-
t't~l~ to each of the win-! for their service to the Stat(s and visiting relati- e ,~ Win-. ~, Counc I Idah(r Mr. bars for food, cards flowers Mr and Mrs Bill Kiehl Sun- '~ a dinr~r g--uest Sunda-'y of Mr. N~ :rims-"" an~- mmny ~ "" were- " am-';*~
by'the losers. This was[ Society. She was baptized as g,and Mrs. Jay F'erguson, Le-] kind words and o.ther acts ?.!]day afternoon. [ and Mrs. Earl Mullins. Mrs. her guests at the Frontier
~ last reacting until fall. Mrs. Jan ]Vlenhusen, Mrs. Christian during childhood banon, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. I Kfones?~ ~our Kmane,ss wm ] Mrs. Grace Haworth and[ Neal enjoyed a phone call Cafe for a Mother's Day din-
' :i ? ] Lyle Rightmeier, and Mrs. Iler friends and relatives ad; Ernest Blattner, Esbon, Kan.;] atways o rememoere~. I Mrs. Madeline Miller werel from her daughter, Mrs. net.
~.Do~n Club ] Glenn Grout, .Jr. presented mired the way she praclice(~ Mr. and Mrs. John Gibhs. t --The Famil, of[ dinner guests Sunday of Mr.[ Austin Williams, in Texas We are having winter wea-
~D'ay Party ] the lesson on "Dreams and her Christ an faith daily. Red Cloud, Nebr.; Mr. and l Mrs. Bertha Gibbs.] and Mrs. Earl Rin~J'd,[ Saturday evening, ther again
- ~ ~-- " ! Realities' of the Woman's .~.~ ~ m
':~,e Iron ,of the Happy] Society of Christian Service 1 ~~~1~11~1~1 ss~=S~l
~'Club entertained their[ followed by the Pledge Ser- 1 ~llllll~ l~~illEll
with a6:30 supper at [ vice. Mrs. Marvin Walker ~ ll~A.u;. "--- i~ n ~L--L--~ mL ~
i~ ]~u!falo Roam on Moth / tssisted at the piano. ~ t~ll~lt| II"lF~llllllElilll[I rll~ ~ ~~ ll~lllllllll~~
~It:I2RI~' Mrs Russell tlook I Emphasized the t s~' of at r ~ w) 2, ~,~. l
:!,~S a:,guest. Afterwards ] :;erviee and money a~ st,!,- ,~~ / 1 l |I I [ [ All
ttdtl: 'ere played at th,/,o,t of schools, hospitals,= I ll IIr I I1 $11
~ .Cf Mr, and Mrs. Glen, [ ~omes for p' rsous of s))ecial ~ l I 1 [,[ ~ ll l
~t tgbere the ladies wer.: i ,eeds, rural w,M~, commun-~~ 1 I k I I/,~ IJ 1
'~|ad with gifts TD ly centers proTra'~~s of sac- q ~
. - I, " ' ll li I I I
II~'ff)~tmg of the club wfl [ "al action and Missionary ~~
~ I ather s Day, .lune 19 i ;ducation. Our budget ~~~
' ----------- [ livides this into three main I1~~~~
~I~ Circle ,arts Pledgeto Missions, 1~~ ~ t~ Sill},
------ I !'ledge to our Local Church ~~ "--" ]~ ~l i
Circle Club met l:md Community Activities, -I O1 1 iI t @ Ot V - ---'- -''-1" {
the Rebekah Hall ] and Pledge for Cul,ivation ' (
$6o,"
Hanson as host-
call was answered
or verses about
Day. All members
ent except Mrs.
Hostess gift
Colson to Syrena!
lovely breast pin and
i for an apron. Syr-
ifts for the oldest
mothers pres-
Van Meter being
and Irma Thump-
youngest. Each re-
an air deodorant. We
game of pitch and
delicious lunch. The
will be our pot
birthday ex-
to be held at the Re-
Hall. Supper at 6:30,
I wear the oldest dress
LaRue,
ciio Club
~, Junior Clio Club met,
of Mrs. Don
Monday evening,
WRh Mrs. "Ray Kir-
President
conducted the
Mrs. Frank
gave a short talk
of the Year".
Frank W. Boyd, Jr
book re-
"0 Ye Jigs and Jul-
~inia Carrie
were
tti hostesses. Six-
memO,s and two
enjoyed the evening
drive to Darlene's
or Promotion, which is used
in District Conference, Juris-
diction and Division Cultiva-
tion. And above all the de-.
dication of these gifts to re-
member that we give our-
selves as well as our gifts.
The Lily Circle served re-
freshments from a lovely
May Day table during thel
social hour, which followed i
the lesson.
Alpha Omega Club
The Alpha Omega club
celebrated the 50th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Calahan and the 35th
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Zimmerman May 1st
at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Zimmerman. A boun-
tiful basket dinner was ser-
ved at one o'clock. Gifts
were presented to the honor
members. Pictures were
taken and games played
during the afternoon. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Calahan Mrs Guy
Williamson, Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Decker, Mr. and Mrs.
David Demaray, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Ahrens, Mr. and
Mrs. Barney Oldfield, Mrs.
Willard Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
Cloyd Myerly, the host and
hostess.
-- Reporter
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Yours truly,
Mrs. Jessie Warthen,
Mesa, Arizona
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank friends &
relatives for the letters,
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M. Mrs. Lendell
meeting
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