SOCIETY and
0t must be in by noon aonday)/
Engagements
fan
and Mrs. Forrest Royer
the engagement
daughter, Janis M. of
Kansas, to William
an. son of Mrs. Eug-
and the late Richard
Hogan of Elkton, Ken-
AnnounCed
Park-Menhusen
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Park of
Mankato are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Laura Lee, to
Merlyn Menhusen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Menhusen
of Jewell.
Merlyn, who farms family
~-elect is a graduate property near Jewell, and
High School and Laura are planning to marry
mkie School of following her graduation•
She is a member of
sorority, Beta Evelyn Circle
Phi, having served as
of the Gamma Evelyn Circle met in the
Chapter of Salina and ~hurch crib room on May 17th.
CALENDAR
Thursday, June 1 *
Royal Neighbors
Busy Bee Club - Margaret
Huntington
D.A.R. - 7:30 p.m. -
Buffalo Roam
Bide-A-Wee Club -Leona
Wiley, hostess
Friday, June 2 -
Mystic Circle Club
Monday, June $-
Mankato Garden Club
Tuesday, June 6 -
American Legion Auxiliary
Wednesday, June 7 -
W.S.C.S.
W.S.W.S.
C.D.A.
A.L.C.W.
Saturday, June 10 -
Finesse Club - Dinner
party, 7:00 p.m., Buffalo
Roam Steak House.
Husbands guests.
~f the Beta Sig- Mrs. Evelyn Swinton, Leader,
city council. At pres-had charge of the business
is employed by the meeting. She read Corn. 13th
Coca - Cola chapter, 1-3 verses. Roll call
was answered by ten mere-
Hogan is a graduate hers. Twenty-three sick calls
High School and serv- were reported. Two members
years in the U.S. Air contributed to the Birthday
He is attending Mar- fund.
University, Murray, Mrs. Eur.~e Suchsland pre-
where he is a mere- sented the Lesson on "What's
Tau Chapter a Mother For?" A discussion
followed. The June 21st meet-
wedding is lng will be with Mrs. Pauline
Menhusen at her home. Mrs.
Lorena Eilers will be co-host-
Athena Juniors est. Refreshments were served
.-- by Miss Helen Stafford and
Juniors Women's Mrs. Lena Greene, Hostesses.
with Mrs. Ben Free --Lena Underwood, See.
evening, May llth,
ng began with a din- East Walnut E.H.U.
foreign foods which
'y tasty, after which East Walnut E.H.U. met
the regular business May 2nd in the ceramic shop
Devotions by Shirley of Mrs. Clell Hancock where
dl call was a recipe she showed us different steps
on our foreign foods, and we asked her many ques-
:ers for 1967-68 were tions., It was very interesting
We are sorry to be and be want to thank Mrs.
one of our members, Hancock for the use of her
erald James. The pro- time. We went to Evelyn
Was on the "Good Ship Miehaels Cafe where we had
,presented by Mrs. Jack our business meeting. Nine
~. Following the program members answered roll call
b presented Mrs. James which was "Humor in the
¢ise gift of dish towels News". Four members, Mrs.
~lered by each mere- Mike Caldwell, Mrs. Everett
ida piece of Heritage Jeffery, Mrs. Lowell McNich-
~for each of our past
~ts, an emblem of G.F. sis and Mrs. Ardean Jeffery,
attended the Spring Tea at
appreciation of their Jewell and four of our mem-
lhip. As this is my last
it the reporter spot, ! hers: Mrs. Mike Caldwell,
Mrs. Everett Jeffery, Mrs.
b say I have enjoyed Vaden Winslow, and Mrs. At-
bfor the year very much.I dean Jeffery attended Rural
' the summer give each Homemakers Day at Hastings,
tew ideas and thoughts Nebr. Our next meeting will
coming year. be June 6 with Mrs. Don Diehl
;everest. Nancy Higbee as hostess and Mrs. Lyle Jef-
fery as. co-hostess. Roll• call
~is our wedding picture or some-
i l
PLACES? thing funny pertaining to our
wedding. Lesson is on h'ealth
facilities. The hostesses for the
May meeting were Mrs. Mike
Caldwcll and Mrs. Lowell Me-
Nichols.
--Hilda Rinard. Reporter.
Mr. Joe Boeskool and Mar-
ion and Mrs. Bess Kramer
went to Great Bend Wednes-
day for the Senior Class Com-
mencement. Roger Kramer
was a member of the class of
300 seniors who received di-
plomas.
Unccd State Farm's new ~#~fH~
,o o o o br/de-
tection for yourself, )'our
fur noueuion0 Protection
los~, personal injury
ldental death Protection
on the spot, on the wa)
~anywhere in the world
t protection too You buy
the time you need it--
y to 6 months. New "GO"
! from State Farm can
~lnstantly. See me
&.L.C.W.
The A.L.C.W. met at the
Lutheran Church Parlors Wed-
nesday May 3rd with Mrs. An-
na Thronson and Mrs. Doris
Kennedy as hostesses. Mrs.
Faryl Lange was the program!
leader. The next meeting will l
be Wednesday June 7th with
Mrs, Florence Westin and Mrs.
Gertrude Arnoldy as hostess-
es. Mrs. Marilyn Eaton will
be the program leader.
Mother-Daughter Banquet
The 43rd Mother-Daughter
Banquet was held May 12th
I967 at Burr Oak gymnasium.
205 mothers and daughters
were served a delicious meal
by the Nazarene ladies under
the leadership of Mrs. Carold
Van Sehoiack. food chairman.
The tables were beautifully
decorated with artificial flow-
ers, a basket of yelow tulips
from Mrs. Robert Korb, and
articles carrying out the theme
of "Hoods and Hats" from
babyhood, childhood, girlhood,
womanhood, motherhood, and
grandmotherhood.
A skit just for fun, "Mrs.
Squibbs Hat Shop," given by
the Northbranch ladies. There
was a business session and
special recognition. 3 num-
bered program books were
scattered over the congrega-
tion and those holding lucky
books were Mrs. Ona Wil-
liamson, Mrs. Harold Bailey.
and Mrs. Lee Garman. Cedar
plaques were given. Mrs. Or-
ville Harrier also was given a
plaque for selling tickets for
the committee. Mrs. MiRes
Thompson was given a nice
brooch for printing the Pro-
gram Books.
Guests to the Banquet as-
sembled In the Auditorfum
where the Doxology was sung
as grace, led by Mrs. Herbert
Jeffery. Meditation and bene-
diction were given by Mrs. Ar-
lene Foley.
The waiters did a fine ion
keeping coffee cups and water
glasses refilled',,r and serving the
dessert. They were as follows:
Jerry Blackstone, Carl
Ray Suchsland, Jerry Runyan,
Wayne Fogs, Dennis Hancock,
Oscar Warner, Roger Pair,
and Rev. Lee Hillery. Other
men helping with dishes, etc.
were Clell Hancock, Keith
Pair, Lores Jordan, Dale
Warner, and Stanley Johnson.
The 1967 Banquet was plan-
ned by Mrs. Carold Van Seho-
lack, chairman, Mrs. Stanley
Johnson, Mrs. Harry Black-;
stone, Mrs. Lester Suchsland,
and Mrs. Herbert Jeff cry.
The 1968 committee will be,
Mrs. Art Aspegren, chairman,
Mrs. Vernon Stone, Mrs. For-
rest Howard, Mrs. Glen War-
ner, and Mrs. Arthur Cock-
roft.
Raymon~C'~'mmmon of Te
cumseh attended the alumm
picnic at the Armory Sunday
,ni g.ht.
The prescription for mm'ital bliss, we cBn
only guess. But your medical prescriptions
we compound with certainty and accuracy Bt
AND COMPANY
ILLINOIS
Vlekl Davl& left, and Lh a Louder
d phy evening gowns at Style
Show at Mankato High School
Glenda Tyler modeb fury lhwd
suit she made at Show
at Mankato High SchooL
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Vanca-Wentzlen Northwest Missouri State Col-
Mr and Mrrs James. H ]ege, Maryville, Missouri, and
Vance, 1121- 37th, Des Moines. I ~a~aPl°:;d:mt Vas. Pv~iants:ald
Iowa announce the engage-~_ p lp p y
ment of their daughter, Saral town, iowat ten is an alumnus
Jane, to Michael Brent Went-[ Mr. we ~z
zien, son of Mr and Mrs Ir I of the University of Iowa. He
win H Wentzien Gladb~k'[ is affiliated with Delta Upsilon
Iowa 'A Jul~ 16' weddin# is[ fraternity and is manager of
• " d ~ °|[ Wentzien Hardware Company,
pmnne . I wa
Gladbrook o
The bride to be has attendedi ' "
|IB || [Mrs. Leslie Jensby, Mr. and
~r~r [ Mrs. Clarence Jensby, Mr. and
• • ~~a Mrs. Irvin Osborne, and Wayne
Mrs. Harold Bothwell Osborne.
....... I James Morris, Greeley, Col.,
M tmnursos_y, ,mey. l~/ [spent Tuesday evening with
rs. uam "taylor or uoncor-[ Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Russell.
dis.spent Tuesday and Wed-IHe is a nephew of Mrs. Rus-
nesaay oT last week at the[ sell
home of her parents, Mr. and[ Mr and Mrs Floyd Sisson,
Mrs Jess Wilson " ' -
• ' I Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snyder,
Lew Edgar went to Denver r Rus
[ and Mr. and Mrs. Cha lie -
last Wednesday to spend a[ sell drove to Abilene Sunday
week wlth his brother, Riley Mu
• '[ to visit the Eisenhower -
Edgar. [seum.
Edwin Ross attended the fun- ------
eral of Frank Jaske at Formo-[ Mrs. John Randall, the form-
so Friday morning. (,r Martha Shirley, is here via-
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beh- Ring at the home of her par-
rends and family went to'Au- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shir-
burn, Nebraska, Stmday to ley.
attend a wedding. I She and her husband re-
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilson[ turned to this country May 1
went to Woodbine, Kan.. Sun- after spending a year in Mun-
day. Monday they accompan-lich, Germany where she was
led Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson on a Fullbright scholarship at
to Kansas City where Donna the School of Music and he
graduated from Saint Paulslwas employed as a mathe-
Seminary. matician for a German Air-
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sisson, I craft Co. M~. Randall is visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crispin, ing his parents in South Dako-
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Crispin,I ta and will also visit bare,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilson,[ They will go from here to
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wilson, El- Rockhill, Maryland, a suburb
leaner Crispin, Wylie Kirkpa- of Washington D.C., where Mr.
trick, Mrs. Anna Graham, and[ Randall, who has a Master's
Mrs. Violet Graham enjoyed a degree in mathematics from
dinner together at a cafe in[ Kansas University, will teach
Chester Wednesday evening. [in the Walter Johsnon High
Mr. and Mrs. W. W.'Gunn at-[ School. Martha has a Master's
tended the Eighth Grade Grad-I degree in music from the Uni-
nation exercises in Belleville[ varsity of Kansas.
Tuesday evening and a coffee[ -----------
afterward at the home of Mr.[ Card Of Thanks
and Mrs. Marvin McDill. Their ---
grandson, Richard, was one ofI We sincerely wish to thank
the graduates, fall those who so kindly sent
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Vestal[ cards or flowers or attended
drove to Phillipsburg Sunday[the funeral of our beloved
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. ArtI mother and sister, and extend
Williams. I our special thanks to those
Mrs. W. W. Gunn spent from[ who served as pall bearers.
Thursday until Saturday with[ Your sympathy and under-
her daughter, Mrs. Marvin[ standing will long be remem-
McDill, In Belleville. [ bered.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hall l---The family of Elma Lingo.
were hosts at a cooperative
family dinner Sunday. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Hoyer and Leroy, Miss
Joy Lorimore, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Levonn Paterson, Mr. and
Mrs. Kendall Peterson, Mr.
Mrs. Buford Hoyer, Mrs. Sene
Larsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
gar TietJen.
The "Bean Crick" families
honored Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Wilson with a supper at the
Fay Vestal home Friday even-
ing. Those present were Mr.
pnd Mrs. A. W. Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Wilson, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Biamond and family,
Mr. and Ms. Leon Jen by and
family, Mr. and Mrs. and
Five of Cora Gates Lingo's
children and her two sisters,
Edna Vinsonhaler of Smith
Center and Mabel Basart of
Portland, Or. were in Mankato
May 13 for her funeral. All
of the children, except Mary
Ellen Knight, who Is In Puerto
Rico, were here for the ser-
vices. Mrs. Basart flew from
Portland to Denver and George
Briggs flew from Pale Alto,
Calif. to Denver where Mar-
vin Briggs of Medicine Lodge,
Kansas met them and brought
them by car to Kansas. Mabel
stayed with her sister in Smith
Center and George stayed at
the Floyd Briggs home Ln Man-
kate.
Mankato Eager Beavers 4-H
The regular monthly meet-
ing of Mankato Eager Beavers
was held Monday, May 4. at
the Baptist Church. Since it
was too cold to have the picnic
that was planned, there was a
pot luck supper in the base-
ment. Oscar Warner, presi-
dent, called the meeting to
order. Roll call was "Signs of
Spring", answered by 17 mem-
bers and two leaders. Mrs.
Silsby reported on the yarn
discount available to 4-H mem-
bers in Concordia. There will
be a project leader's meeting
at the Buffalo Roam Steak
House May 8. County Camp at
Rock Springs 4-H Camp will
be held June 14-17. Renee Sils-
by gave a Council Report on
the discussions about the Style
Revue and County Fair. There
was a treasurer's report of a
balance of $421.18. The Seirer
family is moving so a new
reporter, Roberta Smith, was
appointed to take her place.
Mary Frances Holdren had the
program, a very interesting
felt-board t~k. The special
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bur Backer and family. Mr
Becket is a township repre
sentative.
-- M.E.B., Reporter
White Rock Hustlers
The May 4-H meeting of the
White Rock Hustlers was held
on the 15th at the Christian
Church. Larry McMains, the
president, called, the meeting
to order. A abort business
meeting was held. It was dis-
cussed to make tray favors,
write for pen pals, and col-
lect dog food labels. This is
for the people-to-people pro-
Ject. Bob K6rb started the pro-
gram with a talk on, "What
Music Appreciation Is.' Cathy
Territl gave a demonstration
on washing a sweater. People-
to-people was the subject of
Eddie Runyon's project talk.
Other program was given by
Gerry Waugh. Mary Frances
Holdren talked on Parliamen-
tary Procedure. Refreshments
were served by Howards and
McMains. Several members of
the club attended a livestock
Judging at Chester, Nebr., on
Saturday, May 20.
--Reporter, Cathy Gates.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dst
and family were Sunday even-
ing guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Dean and family at
the Buffalo Roam honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Ost for their
wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loomis and
Mr. and Mrs. Darus Henning-
sen were Monday evening
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Suchsland.
Connie Fogs, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lores Fogs. is
a member of the first graduat-
ing class of the Cloud County
Community Junior College.
The first commencement ex-
ercises were held May 27 at
the Concordia High School
Auditorium with 36 graduating
students.
{[[UARTERLY
STATEMENT
As at April 30, 1967
Total Cash in the Trea- sury as at the a, bove
date $839,477,29
FUNDS
School.
1No. 276 General 55,'472.04
E.oeial Security 2,171.72
Vocational School 634.46
1'o. 227 General 18,329.17
Social Security 1,190.40
No Fund Warrant 413.00
No. 278 General 37,265.64
Bond 22,783.36
Social Security 2,418.98
No Fund Warrant 2,574.52
No. 279 Spec. Assess-
ment 1,306.89
~poecial Bldg. 7,1~5.51
cational School 3,486,13
General 25,676.61
No Fund Warrant ~,518,41
Social Security 8,450.91
No. 833 General 50.50
Social Security " 2.91
No Pond Warrant .00
Sek d
1 Bond 9-,908.04
No. 8 Bond 8,884.80
No. 8 Bond 8,811.89
No. 88 X 865.88
EILtIS No. 8 Bond 6,146.80
JRHS No. 4 Bond 4,661.90
Binelair Rural High No.
I Bond 8,277.96
Jamestown High Jr. 4
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No. 70 Bond 1 5,489.581JEWELL COUNTY RECORD
76 Bond 2 8,478.8 ] Thursday, June 1,
No. 165 Bond 6,691
8,04 '90[, Page 5 - Section 1
BORHS No, 9 Bond
Webber General 49.48
Randall General ~41.89
Library 1.~9
Spee. St. Light 4.95
No. Fund Warrants 2.20
Athens, General
Fire
Cemetery
Prairie Dog
Cloud Bond 18.28
82 Bond 11.96
Jt. 150 Bond 1,527.27
Town*hi~
87.96
203.00
Brownscreek Gem 75.61
Fire 215.84
Buffalo General 21.12
Fire 147.93
Burr Oak General 12.18
Cemetery 262.03
Fire 468.86
Prairie Dog 39.64
Calvin Fire 3.42
Center General 16.21
Fire 332.68
Erring General 154.88
Esbon Cemetery 14.99
Grant General 33.13
54.07
175.56
.03
Cemetery ] .85
Prairie Dog .00
Highland General 59.10
Cemetery 52.18
Hoimwood General 82.52
Fire 192.33
Ionia General 532.57
Jackson General 147.19
Limestone General 55.29
Fire 251.66
Cemetery .74
Prairie Dog 1.18
Montana General 13,84
Prairie Dog 19.81
Odessa General 6.8 !
Cemetery 3.01
Prairie General 10.34
Fire 480.69
Riehland General 118.53
Sinclair General 25.37
Vicksburg General 165.79
Cemetery 109.46
Fire 428.00
Walnut General .00
Washington General 99.18
Cemetery 259.34
Fire 109.74
Prairie Dog 9.97
Whitemound General 6.70
Cemetery 4.67
Prairie Dog 3.90
Harrison General
Cities
Burr Oak General 524.20
Library 9.27
Spec. St. Light 25.09
Bond and Interest 20.31
Street 60.42
Esbon General 268.76
Weed 5.15
Formoso General 1,418.81
Cemeteries
AChens 164].98
Center 1,522.16
Fairview 180.62
Ionia 254.90
Jewell 627.08
Laurel Hill 5.9~
Pleuant Prairie 145.81
Rosemound 1.55
Star 1,27
Union 2.18
Wallace 19.06
State
General 2,009.95
Eleemosynary
Bulldin~ Fund 88.95
Educational Buildin~ ,
141.01
83,178.42
63,209.38
2,850.00
64,146.80
81,188.
40,418.80
Fund
County
General
Road and Bridge
Road Machinery
Sec. Matching
Special Bridge
Welfare
W.elfare Retirement
Reserve .08
Welfare Social SecuriW
Reserve .97
Noxious Weed 22,405.58
Ag. Ext. Council 5,049.48
County School Foundation
Fund 5,781.~8
Retirement 8,808.70
Co. Social Security .18
County Matching
Social Security 8,133.63
Election 3,520.96
Buffah) Creek
Watershed 848.06
Kansas Bostwick Ir-
rigation Water 172.17
Cloud Co. Community
College 13.98
State & Co, School It761.01
Teacher's Institute 314.89
Undistributed Tax 245,269,37
Residue Sales Tax 27,162.02
Irlheritance Tax 4,897.66
Advance Tax 77.81
Real Estate Redemp-
tion 191.52
Pel'~onal Tax Sheriff 567.81
Game Liccn~s 1,196.00
Ul)land Game Bird
Staml)s 2.00
Unclaimed Estates 1,467.68
County Hospital Building
Funti 13,187.3'/
Motor Vehicle 168.87
Tr.ca~urer's Special
FI, nd 1,652.00
Vchi(.Ic Sales Tax 832.07
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