5EW"KLL CGUi i RECORD, viANKATO, K qSA
Uoward
~hard Brook, David Pet-
Lynn Lewis, Linda
Danny arid Mrs. Ada
Sunny dinner
of Mr. and Mrs.
McCormick.
M~. and Mrs. Guy Oliver
spenl~ Sunday at Washington
his aunt, Florence
C ngleto ,'Who is a patient
hospital. They also
Mr. and Mrs. Har-
and Mr. and Mrs.
at Haddam and
Mrs. Howard Lar-
of Siaperior, Mr. and
:Ida'S Jolm Gates and Mrs.
~, Decker and Cheryl
Ideker Construction Co. inge~ were Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Charon Pax- visitors of Mrs. Ella Wins-
son were Monday evening low at Lebanon.
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nlr. and Mrs. David Dema-
Sanderson. ray visited Mrs. Lawrence
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Terrill Ernigh at Formoso on Sun-
were Sunday afternoon call- day afternoon. They also
ers at the Clarence Blew called on Mr. Orville James
home. at the St. Joseph Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. David Dem- in Concordia.
aray attended the Valley Mrs. Kay Burns and fami-
View last day of school pro- ly of Cimarron, Kans were
gram on Friday evening St r tay evening visitors of
Mrs. Reeve Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Perry England.
Mrs. Roy Brandon spent Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Also-
Mr, and Mrs. Ira l wett/ ; Garman was an afternoon Mrs. Multins w.a one of t3 774 the bachelor of science.
Francis Frye, Don callen, former Valley teach- [ K-State candidates for de-
and Mary of Mmnk am were Mrs. Otlie Moon went to ers who were honoreff at the gree$ from JeweU county
dinner guests on Sunday. Goll n, Colo. on Saturday closing program, tare:
Mr. and Mrs. Everetl where she will attend the Grace Birch of Florida Doctor of Veterinary Med-
Reed helped Mr. Mks. wedding of her great grand- came Tuesday to spend some I icine--Gary Duane Marr,
Merle Reed move from Glen daughter, time with her mother, Mrs./Webber.
Elder to Tarkio, Mo. where Mrs. Lela Dillon and Wil- Mollie Davis, who is a pa-/ Bachelor of Arts--Vaughn
Merle is employed by the and Mrs. Jennie Hunts- tient at the Good Samaritan Eldon Hart, Randall, and
Home in Superior. Mrs.
Birch is staying at her moth-
er's home here in town
Mrs. Kathryn Walter and
Bob of Red Cloud were Mon-
day evening visitors in the
Gene Johnson home. They
evening vis- Thursday in Hastings. left Tuesday to at-
Mr. and Mrs. GlenI Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas. tend the Methodist Confer-
I of Lebanon were Sunday ence in Wichita. They will
Mr; and ,Mrs. Chris Kuhn dinner guests at the.home Of be there through Sunday.
~lina were weekend
and Mrs. Floyd
They came for the
of Carol Smith and
Warren. Those at-
the wedding from
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Lester Suchs-
and "family, Mr. and
:Harold Bailey and fam-
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wears
Mr. and Mrs. ttarve
~r, and Mrs. Everett Reed,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilson
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gar-
to Salina on Sun-
'with Mr. and Mrs. Dale
to attend a
Ken Anderson
! Iowa was the caller.
and Mrs. Riley Rich-
Mrs. G. R. Also-
and Mrs. Eva Wilson
were callers the
on Mr. and Mrs.
Bess Alcorn of Full-
spent the week-
in the Ona Williamson!
L. Oldfield homes.
Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Un-
attended church
y, Nebr. on Sunday
dinner guests in
Calder home. Mr.
Joe Calder of Har-
were also dinner
her mother, Mrs. May Boit- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Red-
nott. ford of Topeka were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord An- overnight & Monday guests
derson and girls were fiun- of her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
day dinner guests of Mr. ~nd Roy Brandon. They came to
Mrs. Earl Mace of Lebanon. visit her mother, Mrs. Daisy
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ste- who is a patient in
wart and Mr. and Mrs. M. P. the Beloit hospital
Schagel of Beloit, Mr. and
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Thomp-
Mrs. Fred Sanderson were
Sunday dinner guests Of Mr. son of Boulder, Colo. spent
and Mrs. W. E. Benbow. Mr. the past week in the home
and Mrs. Jason Loud~zrmilk of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of Superior were afternoon Harvey Fogo, and other rel-
atives.
callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mull-i August Montey of Os-
en, Mr. and Mrs. Howard borne was a Sunday dinner
Mullen and Mr. Lo de Mull-guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
en and son, Loyde Lee of ard Fraiser and family.
Red Cloud, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Beale
Clarence Cheesman of Leo- and family were Sunday ev-
nardville, Karts. ar l Mr. and ening visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Bennett of Man- Mrs. Loyde Garman and
kato were Sunday dinner family.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brandon
3ennett. The occasion being were Wednesday evening
the birthday of Harold Mull- visitors of Mr. and
Reeve Hawkins.
ell.
Mr. and Mrs. ]3oyd Silsby Dr. and Mrs. Alan Han
and family moved from the cock, Margaret and Susan
Clarence Blew home to of Kansas City spent Tues-
their home east of Mankato day and Wednesday in the
Clell Hancock home.
Mrs. Roy Headley and
Mrs.
Will
Dillon.
Mrs.
Lj~.n,~ Mrs. Ivan Hughes, Leslie and
Carol spent Wednesday in
Hastings where Carol con-
sulted an ear specialist.
Mrs, Kay Burns, Troy and
Cimmeron, Kans.
the .weekend in the
of her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene John-
H t ~r~ an4 family, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Kath-
rye Walter and Bob at Red
came to attend Susan's High
School Graduation.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence] Bachelor of Science ir
Maag accompanied Mr. andlHome Economics--Gwen
Mrs. Everett Terrill to Ions Leece Springer, Web-"
Courtland on Saturday. ber.
Mrs. Lester Suchsland
spent from Thursday until
Saturday in the Superior
hospital. She returned to the
Floyd Myers home on Sat-
urday. Callers have been Mr.
and Mrs. Harve Decker,
Mrs. Fred Zoberst, Mrs. Dal-
las Caldwell, Mrs. Harold
Bailey and Mrs. Henry Sic-
bert.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Sloan of Osborne, Mrs. Bess-
ie Bell of Downs, Mrs. Ella
Patterson and Mrs. Taylor
Clark of Formoso, Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Bishop and
Mrs. Forrest Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert To-
bald and Mrs. Lizzie of
Simpson and Mr. and Mrs.
V. L. Oldfield were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Ona
Williamson and her house-
guest, Mrs. Bess Alcorn.
Mrs. Clarence Raymond of
Fredonia, Kans. and her
daughter, Mary, of Okla-
homa City, Okla. were Mon-
day afternoon callers at the
Phillip Underwood home.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Blew of
Logan spent a few days the
past week at the home of
his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Blew.
Next Monday will be
Memorial Day, so I will not
,p.m. at the Burr Oak High
School. It is sponsored by
the American Legion Auxil-
iary, Unit 263. Drink will be
furnished.
All Legion members are
asked to meet at the ceme-
tery Sunday, May 29, 7: 0
a.m. to decorate veterans'
Dixie Jo Reece, Mankato.
Bachelor of Science in Ag-
riculture--Ronald William
McCammon, Mankato.
Bachelor of Science in
Elementary Education--Bon-
nie Lucille Dahl, Formoso
and Harleen Marie Watson
Formoso.
Washington, D. C. -- Con-
gressman Bob Dole announc-
ed today that Dixie Reece
will spend six weeks (June
13 to July 22) in his Wash-
ington office this year as a
"summer intern".
Dixie is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle B. Reece
and is now a senior at Kan-
sas State University in Man-
hattan.
A total of 12 young people
will serve as interns for per-
iods of one month to six
weeks in Congressman
Dole's office this summer.
He initiated this program in
the summer of 1961.
Some of the duties of sum-
mer interns are touring the l
Capitol with visitors, re-
search, routine office work,
and learning more about the
Nation's Capital and the op-
eration of our government.
Frank Morgan, formerly
of Superior, Nebr is the
new manager of the Dahl-
sten Grain Co. at Sutton,
Nebr. He began his duties
there May 2.
Mr. Morgan was superin-
tendent of the CCA Feed
Mill at Cheraw, Colo. for 6
years before going to Sutton.
While in Superior, he was
employed at the Farmer's
Union Co-op Association
mill.
Manhattan, Kans. -- Pa-
tricia Intermill, freshman, of
Webber is one of the Home
i Economics students ranking
in the upper three percent
of her class.
(First Published in Jewell
County Record, Thursday,
May 26, 1966) 3t
NOTICE
Case No. 8182
IN TIlE DISTRICT
COURT OF JEWELL
I am moving to a nursing home, I will sell at
Auction on
Refrigerator (nearly new)
gas :ange
table, 2 chairs
electric stove
toaster and coffeemaker
cleaners
board
[ kitchen cabinet
lamps
washing machine
room chairs
trees
g stove
new bedroom suite, chest and dresser
and dressers
T. V. Philco
sewing machine
tables
chairs
;living room suite
case, oak
day couch
leaf table
trunks
x 12 wool rugs
rugs
frames
and linens and some antiques
lawn mower
shovels, saws, hammers and other shop
some used lengths of pipe
CASH
OWNER
Arden JU 7-4242
Bun" Oak State
hl
Cloud. graves.
Alumni Banquet
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley The Alumni Banquet will
Johnson, Julie and Roy and be held at the Burr Oak High
Mrs. Gol~lie Johnson spent School on Saturday, May 28
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. at 7:00 p.m. This will be a
Robert Murray and Mike at potluck supper and all form-
Junction City, Kans. anti at- er Alumni and the Class of
tended the Baccalaureate 1966 are invited to attend.
Services in the evening.
Robert and Boyd Korb re-
turned home Monday even- Manhattan--Kansas State
ing from visiting their fath-University will be conferring
er, Mr. R. J. Korb, Sr. who nearly 2,000 degrees at its
had a stroke at the home of 103rd annual Commence-
his daughter, Mrs. Faye My- ment Exercises on Sunday,
ers at Silverton, Ore. Mrs. June 5. This is an increase
Elton Gillett left Monday to of nearly 15% over the 1,758
help care for her father at degrees granted a year ago.
the Myers home. According to Dr. E. M.
Mr. and Mrs. R0ssell Lew- Gerritz, dean of admissions
is attended the /8th Grade and records, the university
Graduation exercises for had persons completing
Larry Throup at!Smith Cen-work for 322 degrees last
ter on Tuesday evening. August and 496 degrees last
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence January. With more than
attended the gradua- t:,200 more candidates for
tion exercises for Karen degrees this spring, there
Bowmanat at Lebanon on will be nearly 2,000 degrees
Friday evening, earned for the year.
Edna Jones and Ethel Has- Since K-State has only
ty were Sunday dinner one commencement a year,
guests of Mrs. Mamie Mull- those who completed work
in. for degrees in August or
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mullins, January are invited to par-
Mrs. Etta Masters and Edna ticipate in the June 5 exer-
Masters were guests to the cises. In a departure from
last day Of school program recent tradition, KSU will
at Valley View School on not have a special corn-
Friday evening. Edna was mencement speaker this
honored as a former teacher iyear. Instead, there will be
of Pleasant Valley School. a charge to the class by
President Ja aes A. McCain.
A highlight of Commence-
ment will be the conferring
of honorary doctor of laws
degrees upon two noted Kan-
sans: Dwight D. Eisenhower,
former president of the Unit-
ed States, and Harry Darby,
A lutual Investment Fund
composed of securities se-
lected for their possibilities
of future GROWTH and in-,
ereaaed income. ;: ~e~
WALTER J. CAMPBELL
Mankato, Kansas 66956
Registered Representative
The Columbian Securities
Corp.
Topeka, Kansas 66603
~Z~--7 J l l [
Kansas City philanthropist,
industrialist and ~ockman.
Commencement Exercises,
to be held at 2:30 p.m. in
Ahearn Fieldhouse, will be
by the traditional
~rocession from Anderson
~Iall. The event again will be
telecast by WIBW-TV
(Channel 13) Topeka.
Among the 1224 candi-
dates for degrees this spring
are 27 seeking the doctor of
philosophy, 75 the doctor of
veterinary medicine, 5 the
master of architecture, 23
the master of arts, 4 the
master of regional planning,
124 the master of ienee, 23
the
i
COUNTY, KANSAS
The Kansas Yearly
Meeting of the Society
of Friends, a corpora-
tion, as trustee under
the will of Dillon H.
Dillon, deceased, Plain-
tiff,
V.
Dillon H. Dillon; Emma
Dillon; Emily Dillon;
Emma Dillon Burgess;
Emily Dillon Burgess;
Emily Folger; Emma
Dillon Folger; Mary El-
len Higenbotham; Mary
Ellen Higinbotham;
Mary Ellen Heigenboth-
an; Mary Ellen Darwin;
Robert C. Darwin; R. C.
Darwin; Louisa Darwin;
John D. Robertson; J.
D. Robertson; Elizabeth
Mills; Elizabeth Buster;
Bessie Dillon; The Trus-
- tees of The Northbranch
Academy Association,
incorporated, and Trus-
tees of Northbranch A-
cademy, incorporated,
and any successor trus-
tees and the unknown
beneficiaries of such
trusts; Northbranch A-
cademy Association;
Northbranch Academy;
North Branch Academy;
The Northbranch Acad-
emy Association; North-
branch Academy, incor-
porated; The North-
branch Academy Asso-
ciation, incorporated;
The Northbranch Acad-
emy, incorporated; The
Board of Directors of
Northbranch Academy;
Friends University,
Wichita,Kansas; The
Friends University, a
corporation; all persons
who are or were doing
business as Northbranch
Academy Association
an as ,Northbranch A-
cad my and as North
Br ch Academy and as
The Northbranch Acad-
emy Association and as
Northbranch Academy,
incorporated, and as The
Northbranch Academy
Association, incorporat-
ed, and as The North-
branch Academy, incor-
porated, and as The
Board of Directors of
N6rthbranch Academy;
the exe-
- u'RSDAY, NIAY 26, 1
itors and assigns of the ]all of the above named de-
following named deceas- ]cedents; construe the will of
ed persons: Dillon H. [Dillon H. Dillon, deceased,
Dillon, Emma Dillon, land all proceedings thereon;
Emily Dillon, Emma Dil- [ determine the adverse
Ion Burgess, Emily Dil- [claims of each of the defend-
Ion Burgess, Emily Fol- [ants to any estate or interest
ger, Emma Dillon Folger, [therein; quiet plaintiff's title
MaryEllen Higenboth- [to said real property against
am, Mary Ellen Higin- [all of the defendants, except
botham, Mary Ellen ]against The Friends Univer-
Heigenbothan and Mary [sity, a corporation; forever
Ellen Darwin; the un- ]bar and exclude all of the
known heirs, executors, ]defendants and all persons
administrators, devisees, ]claiming by, through or un-
trustees, creditors and l der them, from any estate
assigns of such of the
defendants as may be
deceased; the unknown
spouses of the defend-
ants; the unknown of-
ricers, successors, trus-
tees, creditors and as-
signs of such of the de-
fendants as are exisling,
dissolved or dormant
corporations; the un-
known heirs, executors,
administrators, devisees,
trustees, creditors, suc-
cessors and assigns of
such defendants as are
or were partners or in
partnership; the un-
known guardians, con-
servators and trustees
of such of the above
named defendants as are
minors or are in any-
wise under legal disabil-
ity; and all other per-
sons who are or may be
concerned, Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT
THE STATE OF KANSAS
TO THE DEFENDANTS
ABOVE NAMED AND
DESIGNATED AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS WHO
ARE OR MAY BE
CONCERNED:
for interest in or lien upon
or claim against said real
property, except against The
Friends University, a corpor-
ation; and grant plaintiff all
such other and further relief
as is just and proper.
You are h~reby
to, plead to said pe~i.tion
or hefnre July 7, 1566,
said court, in the cm~rtho
in the City o4 Mankato,
JewelI ( nunty, Kam,
Should you fail thereil
judgment and decree will
entered in due course
said petition.
The Kansas Yearly
Meeting of the Soci
of Friends, a corpora-
tion, as trustee under
the will of Dillon H.
Dillon, deceased,
Plaintiff
By Weltmer, Weltmer &
Weltmer
Mankato, Kansas
Its Attorneys
ATTEST: Carol Ross,
(Seal) of District Cow
The Classes of 1925 and 1926 of Esbon Hi
School are having a Class Reunion, May 29th,
the Esbon Legion Itall. Friends are welcome
call in the afternoon.
--Chairmen.
N
KIRKS AMUSEME TS
MAY 29 and 30 -- BURR OAK, KANSAS
Sponsored by Burr Oak Lions Club
Advance Tickets 9 for $1.00
MANKATO SWIMMING POOL WILL
SUNDAY, JUNE 5
You are hereby notified Red Cross lessons will be held and the dates
that a petition has been ill- be announced Dater.
ed in the District Court of
Jewell County, Kansas, by
the above named plaintiff
asking for judgment that
plaintiff is the owner of the
!legal title to, and has the
i right to sell and convey, the
following described real pro-
perty in Jewell County, Kan-
sas:
Southeast Quarter of
Southeast Quarter (SE
of of Section
Seven (7),
and
North Half of Northeast
Quarter (N of NE~)
of Section Eighteen
(18),
EXCEPT a tract 25%
rods by 25 % rods square
in northwest corner of
said N~/~ of NE~/~,
all in Township One (1)
South, Range Nine (9)
West,
and
Northeast Quarter (NE
~/~) of Section Ten (10),
Township One (1)
South, Range Nine (9)
West,
and asking the court to: de-
termine the descent of the
above described real prop-
erty through the estates of
-- Dwight Murray, Manager
BAKE SALE
FRIDAY, MAY 27 - 9:30 A. M.
Postoffice Lobby -Mankato
Lutheran ALCW
INFORMAL OPEN HOUSE
Everyone Welcome
FORMOSO COMMUNITY LIBRARY
SATURDAY, MAY 28 -- 2:00 - 6:00
Coffee and Uookies
AI
ATTENTION
FORMOSO ALUMNI
SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 28
Starting at 5:30 p. m.
Price for Banquet $1.25
All alumni and husbands or wives are trged to.
Attend
: r "
I ~
i,
7:30 P. M.
WE START SELLING HORSES AT 7:30 P. M,
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BOB ISAAC
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SIMPSON, KANSAS
MANKAT0, KANSAS