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JUNE 1, 1967
JEWELL COIYNTY RECORD, MANKATO, KANSAS
PAGE 3B
Forrest Howard
land Mrs. Kirk Thorn-
Encampment, Wyo.
dinner guests
and Mrs. Delbert Un-
and boys.
V. L. Oldfield, Bill Old-
Mrs. Ona William-
the Art Exhibits
on Sunday. They
the little red
museum near Be-
Mrs. Luther Wilson
z in the Gerry Wil-
in Grand Island
returned home with
a visit.
Emerald Ost, Bruce
of Franklin, Neb.
in the Earl Gar-
while Emerald at-
a grain meeting in Sa-
Verlin Zurmiller and
of Stover, Me. were
morning callers on Mr.
I. L. Bender.
and Mrs. G. G. Smith
Colo. are visiting
with his sister, Mr.
Harve Decker.
and Mrs. Fred Sander-
r. and Mrs. Claron Pax-
Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
were Sunday dinner
of Mrs. Ida Pugh.
Mrs. Glenn Bennett
the high school grad-
of their granddaughter,
Barnes, at Hutchinson
evening. Carolyn
member of a class of
Mrs. Howard Long,
Marc and Berry of
Colo. came Saturday
to spend the Memorial
with her parents. Mr.
Clarence Blew. Other
on Sunday were Mr.
Frank Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs.
and family and
Mrs. Merle Blew and
of Mankato, Benita
of Vallarrica and
Lamb.
and Mrs. Paul Smith of
Kans. came Sunday to
Memorial holidays
sister, Mrs. Lela Dill-
Wilma.
and Mrs. Daryl Cock-
Darwin of Hebron,
Saturday overnight
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
and Janice.
Everson of Kansas
Thursday and Fri-
the Marie Everson
and Mrs. John Robert-
Arkansas City, Mr. and
Paul Johnson of Alta
and Mrs. Stanley
were Sunday visitors
A. D. Aspegren home,
and Mrs. Ivan Patnode
City came Sunday
the Memorial week-
relatives and friends.
and Mrs. Paul Logue
Colo. were Sun-
visitors of Mr.
Forest Foster.
and Mrs. Mile Tegley
Nebr., Mr. and
Cockroft and Dar-
Hebron, Nebr., Mrs.
Cockroft of Mankato,
Mrs. Mitch/e Woern-
Arnold and Mr. and
Cockroft and Jan-
Sunday supper guests
and Mrs. Erich Penner
and Mrs. Loren Fogo
,ne attended the grad-
exercises at the Cloud
Junior College on Sat-
evening. Connie Fogo
member of the class.
and Mrs. Durrell Mullett
Jamie, of Wich-
honored guests at a
held at the Lamb Com-
¢ Center on Sunday.
present were Mr. and
Silsby and marline
~Ir. and Mrs. Harold
of Esbon, Mr. and Mrs.
Dempsey and family
Mr. and Mrs. Ne-
Wray and Wy-
Mankato and Mr. and
Elmer Alexander. After-
~allers were Harvey Sils-
~. and Mrs. Merlin Alex-
and girls and Mr. and
~Ielvin Silsby and family.
, Delia Shertzer of Pa-
Calif. and Mr. and Mrs.
[afner of Riverside, Calif.
Sunday to visit relatives
~iends.
and Mrs. Roy Nelson ot
,re, Kans., Mrs. Margar-
laier of Jewell and Mrs.
tritte Frasier of Formoso
hd high school gradua-
te Wednesday evening.
~'rasier, their grandson
was a member of
class.
and Mrs. Lyle S/oan
evening visitors
Delbert Underwood
and Mrs. Dan Franco
of Kensington spent
weekend in the
Gillett home.
Harris and Tom
on Satur-
helped Lynda bring
home from college.
Reeve Hawkins
attended the Beloit Art Exhibit
at the Beloit park on Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Headley
and Mr. Dale lleadley and
daughter of Plattsmouth, Neb.
attended the funeral services
for Charlie Lawson at Norton
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Yoon Kwon~
Car and Jung Ilae of Korea,
Richard Brook, Linda Vader
and Mrs. Nettle Johnson were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Johnson and
boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson
of Alta, Iowa spent the Mere
orial weekend in the Stanley
Johnson and Goldie Johnson
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bausch
visited Mrs. ttarry ttanson at
the Concordia hospital on Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Hazel Stringer of Bak
er, Ore. spent from Wednesday
until Saturday with her cousin,
Mrs. Nettle Johnson.
Mr. Clyde Korb and Cindy
were Saturday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Korb at
Mankato.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brandon
were Sunday afternoon visitors
of Mrs. Daisy Brandon at
Beloit.
Mr. Tom Klopfer of Topeka
was a weekend guest of Mrs.
Etta Masters and Edna. Mr.
Klopfer was born in a log cab-
in in 1880 near Burr Oak.
Mr. John Rhoe and Wilma
of Neligh, Nebr. were Satur-
day morning callers on Mrs.
Ollie Moon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pahner
of Liberal, Kans. visited her
mother, Mrs. May Boitnott at
the rest home in Superior over
Memorial Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Barland
and family of Beloit and Mr.
and Mrs. Art Carry and family
of Alma spent Memorial Day
in the home of Mr. Eugene
Bennett and Bill.
Mrs. Mamie Mullin received
word that Mrs. Pearl Fiero of
Denver, Colo. had been in poor
health.
John McCormick of Emporia
is spending a few days in the
James McCormick home be-
fore going to Salina to work
for the railroad.
Guy Oliver returned home
Sunday from the Veterans hos-
pital in Grand Ishmd. He re-
turned to the hospital on Wed-
nesday morning, tie is improv-
ing satisfactorily.
Mrs. Bess Pair attended a
party in honor of Roger Pair
at the Belle Villa Cafe at Belie-
ville on Friday evening.
Harry Dillon of Greenleaf.
Idaho was a Sunday overnight
and Monday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Jake McDonncl.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Fogo and
family of ElDorado came Sat-
urday to visit in the James
McCormick home. Mrs. Nellie
Fogo of Kansas City accorn.
Janied them here and is visit-
ing in the Aleck Arneson home
in Inavale, Nebr. On Saturday
evening they all visited Mrs.
George Cordel at tire Red
Cloud hospital.
Ricky, Ronnie and Curtis
Paul of Red Cloud spent the
Memorial weekend with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Paul.
Mrs. Earl Mullins had the
misfortune of falling and
breaking the bone in her ankle.
Callers have been: Mr. and
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Derald Decker and Cher-
/1.
John Rhoe and Wilma of
~/eligh, Nebr., Mrs. Rebecca
Calahan of Superior and Mrs.
Opal Roesti were Friday din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Benbow.
Reccnt callers at the W. G.
l)ecker home have been Mr.
ber, Ila Mullin of Bonner
Springs, Kansas, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Payne, J'ulie and Rod-
ney of Formoso, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Gates, Mrs. Etta Masters
and Edna Masters. Mrs. Lois
Diamond, Mrs. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Fisher & Mrs. Larry Dia-
mond and Byron of Mankato
were callers in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. h'a Powell at-
and lVh's. Floyd Johnson of tended the high school gradua-
Downs. Mrs. Ethel Ross of tion of Jimmy Coast at Cim-
lndepe(tenee, Mo., Mr. and maron on Monday night.
Mrs. Cloyd Myerly of Man-
kato, Mrs. Gale Tegley, Mrs.
,lack Burger and Mr. and Mrs.
ltarve Decker.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnes
annd family of Hutchinson
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ben-
nett spent from Friday until
Sunday at the Ottawa County
State Lake north of Benning-
ton.
Mrs. llelen McNichols, Mr.
and Mrs. dake Mcl)onnel, Li]-
lie Moon and Mrs. Lela Dillon
and Wihna were the ones
from here who attended the
dinner at North}ranch in
h(mor of Mr. and Mrs. Buel
ttockett and ttarry Dillon of
Greenlcaf, Idaho and Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn ttockctt of Eugene,
Ore.
The Stanley Everson child-
ren of Juniata, Nebr. spent
from Saturday until Tuesday
in the Marie Everson home
while their parents were on a
fishing trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Patnode
of Kansas City and Mrs. Bes-
sie Burton were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Fogo and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanek
and girls of Xenia, Ohio came
Sunday to spend the Memorial
weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Foster.
Mr. Stanek /eft Tuesday for
home and Mrs. Stanck and
girls remained for a longer
visit.
Mr. A. T. Thompson spent
from Wednesday until Mon-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Simons and family at Valley
Falls, Kansas.
Bonnie Johnson of Oklahoma
City, ()klahoma was a Satur-
day afternoon caller at the
Nelson Harris home.
Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Zur-
miller and family of Stover,
Mo. were Saturday over night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Headley.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mur-
ray and Mike of Junction City,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson of
Alta, h)wa, Bonnie Johnson of
Oklahoma City, Okla. and
Goldie Johnson were Tuesday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Stanley Johnson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bausch
were Sunday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Waddell
and family at Beloit.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Radford
of Topeka were Monday over-
nighl and Tuesday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brandon.
Edna Masters and Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Smith of Boulder,
Colo. attended the Alumni Pic-
nic at Mankato on Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Ethel Ross of Inde-
l)endenee, Me., Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Benedickof Lincoln.
Nebr.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Johnson of Alta. Iowa and Mr.
and Mrs Earl Garman and
Johnny were Sunday callers
at the James McCormick
hnme.
Mrs. Philip Underwood spent
Thursday at the Dwight Un-
derwood home in Belleville.
Verle Underwood was a Sun-
day morning caller on Dewey
Underwood. Verle is home on
leave from 6 months basic
training from the army.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Oldfield
and Bill Oldfield of Emporia
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Ona Williamson. Ruth
Wilson of Owensboro, Ken-
tucky was an evening visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Dec-
ker were Saturday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harve
Decker.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hawkins
of Esbon and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Stanck and girls of
Xenia, Ohio were Sunday
supper' guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Forest Foster.
Florence Pixler, Eugene
Everson and Toliff Everson
were Wednesday callers on
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pixler.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Under-
wood attended the 8th grade
graduation of Curtis Calder at
Hardy, Nebr. on Wednesday
evening.
NOTICE
On Sunday, June 4th, church
at the Burr Oak Methodist
Church will be held at 10 a. m.
and Sunday School at 11:00
a. m. The regular time will be
held on the following weeks.
TAMMY SUE SPATZ
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Spatz
are the proud parents of a
baby girl, born Monday, May
29th. The young lady weighed
7 lbs. 10 ozs. and will answer
to the name of Tammy Sue.
The grandnparents are Mr.
Mrs. Ronald Seamans of Man-
kate and Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Spatz. Great grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Maag, Mr. Art Spatz of Jew-
ell and Mr. Charlie Graham of
Beloit. Mr. Claud Lansden of
Fairmont, Nebr. is the great
great grandfather.
i,
NOTICE
The Burr Oak Lions Club is
interested in finding an orga-
nization to take the respon-
sibility of serving concessions
at the summer ball games. If
your organization is interest-
ed, please contact Carl Stepp
or George Cosand.
Burr Oak Summer School
Summer School in Burr Oak
Schools will be held as an-
Mrs. Walter Naylor and Mrs. David Oliver of Leadville,
Jim Frasier and daughter of Colo. spent the , Memorial
Chanute; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Newlin of Mankato; Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome McColey of Smith
Center; Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Bowman of Catlin. Ill.; Mrs.
Max Bowman and Judy, Mrs.
Eleanor O'Neal. Mrs. Bessie
Burton, Mrs. Dora Redden,
Mrs. Dallas Renner. Cathy
Johnson, Bonnie Johnson. Beu-
lah King, Mrs. Orville Hafner
and Mr. and Mrs. John Gates.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Me-
Murray, Rex, Cheryl, Paul and
Roy Dean, Mike Barrett and
Sammy Simpson of Redondo
Beach, Calif. and Mr. and Mrs
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Oliver.
Mr. I. C. MeKeown of Web-
ber and Mr. Earl Mullin were
guests of honor at a birthday
party held at the Earl Mullin
home on Saturday evening.
Those present for the occasion
~ere Mrs. G. W. McKee of
Portland. Ore., Tom Klopfer
of Topeka. Tim Sweet of Web-
SIDEWALK PIANO
ANI) ORGAN SALE
Ralph Soliday of Cimmaron 110 E. Main, Beloit, Kansas
came Saturday to spend the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Po-
well. They all attended the ~,~
Powell reunion on Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Under-
wood and Debra of Belleville
were Saturday overnight and
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Underwood. Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Wacker and family
of Edgar were dinner guests
on Sunday. The Phillip Under-
woods and Wackers attended
the alumni picnic at Mankato
on Sunday evening.
Duane Spatz and Patty were
Sunday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Maag.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Thorn-
burg of Encampment, Wyo.
and Mrs, Emma Thornburg of
Mankato were Friday after-
noon visitors at the Delbert
Underwood home,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoskins
of BelleviUe were Sunday af-
ternoon visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. I. L. Bender.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G, Smith
of Boulder, Colo. and Mr. and
Mrn. H. A. Decker were Sun-
A few of the specials ....
Walnut Spinet Piano $399.00
Electronic Organ .. $299.00
Studio styled Piano $109.00
See us Wed., June 7
l lO E. Main, Beloit, Kansas
ItOUGH PIANO &
ORGAN CO.
nounced beginning June 5.
Enrollment is largely com-
plete, but changes can still be
made. Please call Mr. Hafner,
JU 7-3366 if you wish to make
any change in enrollment.
Following is the schedule:
8:30 - 9:45:
Grades 2-5 English, 5th
grade room, Mrs. Harris,
teacher.
Grades 68, Mathematics,
4th grade room, Mr. Ander-
son, teacher'.
Grade 1, 1st grade room,
Miss King, teacher.
9:45 - 10:15
Recreation.
10:15 - 11:30
Grades 6-8, English, 5th
grade room, Mrs. Harris, tea-
cher.
Grades 2-5, Mathematics,
4th grade room, Mr. Ander-
sen, teacher.
Edith Folger
tlarry Dillon of Greenleaf,
Idaho attended church here
Sunday morning as he is visit-
ing his sister, Verda Glover,
and husband, Edgar, and bro-
ther, }'rank Dillon, and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Buel Hockett
and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hoc-
kett of Greenleaf, Idaho ar-
rived Sunday. The ladies are
cousins of the MeNichols and
Jefferys and the men are bro-
thers of Forest Hoekett.
The 1917 graduating class of
Northbranch Academy plan
on their fiftieth reunion Satur-
day evening, June 3 then at-
tend church at Northbranch
Sunday morning, June 4 and
s¢ay for the pot-luck dinner
in the basement following. All
friends are welcome to the
Sunday gathering. The class
consisted of Ray Hafner
Riverside, Calif.; Roy Clark
(deceased) ; Edith Osborne
(deceased): Everett Oglevie,
Superior, Nebraska; Albert &,
Frances Oglevie,Greenleaf
Idaho; Minnie Williams
Laidig, Oberlin,Kansas;
Gurney Wooten, Albion, Mich-
igan and Mamie Estey, Burr
Oak, Kansas.
Mrs. Vinton Bond and chil-
dren, Eddie, Lena Faye, Kar-
lie, Melba and Bennie Joe of
Plains, Kansas visited Mr. &
Mrs. Virgil Warner and other
friends a few days last week.
Kary Winslow went home with
them Friday to spend the
weekend.
Mrs. Virgil Warner an4
daughter. LaVeta Winslow, &
MrS. Omar Arnett went to
Kate, Oklahoma to attend
their class reunion and visit
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ac-
companied their daughter-in-
law, Alice Jones of Guide
Rock, Nebr. to Kansas City to
attend the graduation exer-
cises of their grandson last
week.
Mrs. Everett Jeffery spent
most of last week in the hos-
pital at Red Cloud with back
trouble. She came home Sun-
FOR SALE
PFISTERS SEED CORN, MILO, SUDAN
AND FORAGE
Full Replacement on the above Seed.
We also have Alfalfa Seed. 48t4
CLYDE KORB - JU 7-3526, Burr Oak
Old Time Dance at the Guide Rock Legion
Hall, Saturday Night, June 3, 1967
Squares - Rounds - Waltzes
Adults, $1.00; High School, 50c; Grades, Free.
LADIES' SPRING SUITS AND COATS
'/8 off
ONE RACK LADIES' DRESSES
'/8 off
ONE RACK BLOUSES, POOR BOY KNITS,
CHILDREN'S WEAR
$1 99
Choice
ULTRA-BLEND PRINTS
4.9C yd.
MOJUD HOSE, reg. 1.00
I
now
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dillon
and son, Mr. and Mrs. John
Dillon and children went to
Wichita Sunday to attend the
Commencement exercises for
their son, Ronald Dillon, at
Friends University Sunday af-
ternoon and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Warner
visited her father, Mr. Page,
at Chivington, Colo. over the
weekend.
Penny and Phil Troudt of
Superior are visiting their un-
cle, Harold, and aunt, Opal
Bogart.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jeffery
and son and Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Jeff cry spent the
weekend in Wichita.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sander-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Claron Pax-
sorl and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Benbow visitedIda Pugh
Sunday. !
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Itafner of
Riverside, California arrived
'Sunday to visit his brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Harrier,
and other relatives and attend
his Northbranch Academy
class reunion.
Vacation Bible School will
be this week May 29 to June
2 with the program next Sun-
day night, June 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jef-
fery and daughters and Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Jeff cry
took their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Jeff cry to Brook-
ville, Kansas for dinner and
visited other places Mother's
Day.
All kinds of weather - some
warmer and some cooler days
Mrs. Harry Sulliff
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Doubrava
of Esl)on, Mrs. Madeline Mil-
ler speut Thursday in
Grand Island and called on
Cecil We}h, who is in the Vet
erans th)sl)ital.
Mr. l.arry Kaufman of Bel-
leville called on Mr. and Mrs.
Everitt Territl Friday p. m.
Larry lived in their apartment
'a year ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Os
born of Wichita called on Mrs.
Letlie Korh Saturday P. M.
The Oshnrns were on their
way to visit their father, Mr.
Pat O'Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cle-
ment of l)enver, Colo. came
Saturday to visit at the home
of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Terrill, and girls and
other friends and relatives in
Mankato.
Mr. and Mrs. }'rank Wenke
and l'amily of Wichita spent
the wt'(,ken(t with their sister',
Mrs. Marie McMains, in Burr
Oak.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fitch
were (timler guests of Mr. & I
Mrs. I,oren l)awdy at Jewell
Sunday.
Mrs. Ilelcn McNichols at-
tended the dinner given in ho-
nor of llarry l)illon of Cold-
well, hlaho at the church at
Northbranch Stmday.
Mrs. th, len McNichols called
on Mr. and Mrs. Art Estep
Stmday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nayh)r,
their daughter, Mrs. Leslie
Frazier and (laughter of Cha-
nute, Kansas spent the week-
FOR SALE BY SEALED BIDS
BY
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 278
PROPERTY NO. 1
Lots 1-2-3, Block 2, Platt's Addition to the town of
Lovewell, Kansas. This property consists of an 8-room
1-story house with one bathroom, several closets, forced
air furnace, and kitchen built-ins. Also has a 500-gal.
propane tank, 12'x16' garage building, and a 10'xl0'
storage building.
PROPERTY NO. 2
Lot 18 of Block 2 in original town of Lovewell, Kan-
"saS." Tliis property h~# hi ia~cl~ ~dldl~ ~pprbximately
40'x48' with a metal roof. Would make an ideal boat
storage building.
School District 278 will furnish a Quit Claim Deed
to each of the properties sold. School District 278 re-
serves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.
Both properties are open for inspection at any time,
with immediate possession to successful bidders.
Any bidder may bid on one or both properties, but
the bid must be separate on each property.
Send all bids to Melvin Blecha Agency, Man-
kato, Kansas, by June 15, 1967, 2:30 p.m. ]lids
will be opened in the Superintendent's Office,
Unified School District 278, Mankato, Kansas,
at 3:00 p,m. on June 15, 1967.
We invite you to come to our Store on a
Saturday Evening (we are open from 7:00 p.m.
to 9:00 p.m.) and look at our large stock of
G.E. Appliances. You will also find some Kel-
vinator Appliances and, of course,'Zenith TV.
We have Myers and Red- Jacket Water Soft-
eners, American Standard Furnaces and Air
Conditioners, also- American Standard Plumb-
ing ixtures, Myers and ! apidation Jet Pumps,
and IXL Wood Kitchen Cabinets.
We have 5 Servicemen to install and service
what we sell.
. Our Store opens at 7:00 a.m. and closes at
6:00 p.m. during the week.
Come see us some Saturday Evening -- we
will Trade!
Our Store is Air Conditioned.
MANKATO, KANSAS
lend with her mother, Mrs.
:Eleanor O'Neall. Mr. and
Mrs. Neal Naylor and family
of Belleville visited and all
were dinner guests of Mrs:
O'Neall.
Mr. and Mr3. Ivan Patnode
of Kansas City and Madeline
Miller called on Mrs. Grace
ttaworth Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elder
of Itays, Kansas called on
their aunt, Mrs. Eleanor
O'Neall Saturday.
Happy Hour Club
llappy tlour Club was held
at the home of Mrs. Doyle
!l,orence last Wednesday. Due
to illness and conflicts, only
four nmmbers and a guest,
Mrs. Tony Lorence, were pre-
sent. The thank you note from
the Jones family was read and
the next meeting will be with
Mrs. Leo Mizner. The after-
noon was spent playing bingo.
Mrs. Benny Reinert won the
guess box. After a delicious
lunch the meeting adjourned,
but l understand a very good
time was had, even though so
many were absent.
..... L. F., Reporter,
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