kEWELL COUNTY RECORD
Thursday, June 12, 2003
Wood marry in
sborg church
Natalie and David Wood
, Barrett, Lindsborg, and
Arthur Wood, Solomon, were
at Trinity United Methodist
Lindsborg, April 26 at 2:30
The double ring ceremony was
by Pastor David Smith.
of the couple are Gene and
Barrett, Randall, and Harvey
Solomon.
was Seleise Barrett,
sister of the bride. Traci
Overland Park, was the
Best man was Ronald
brother of the groom.
, was the grooms-
Ushers were Joseph Butler, Valen-
tine, Neb., Randall Carlson, Wichita,
and Andrew Carlson, Wichita.
Haley Barrett, Haysville, was
candlelighter. Jennifer Price, Arvada
Colo., was reader. Personal attendant
was Shelley Strong, Colwich.
Piano-organ duets and other music
was provided by Mary Ann Kibbe,
organist, Jan McCoilough, pianist, both
of Randall, and Holly Higbee, vocal-
ist, Lindsborg. Guest book attendants
were Lisa Sadler, Des Moines, Iowa,
and Julia Strnad, Wellington. Ashley
Luney, Haysville, and Megan Wilson,
Jewell, handed out programs. Angela
and Amber Carlson, Wichita, were gift
table attendants. Videographer was
Bruce Barrett, Wichita, brother of the
bride.
The reception was in Fellowship
Hall at the church. Trinity United
Methodist Women helped in the
kitchen. Reception servers were Laura
Koster, Overland Park, Janelle Ahlvers,
Teri Chancy and Jessica Patterson, all
of Lindsborg.
The bride is a graduate of Jewell
High School and Fort Hays State Uni-
versity. She was previously employed
as parks and recreation director in
Lindsborg and is now employed on the
farm.
The bridegroom is a graduate of
Solomon High School and Kansas State
University. He is a farmer and rancher
in Solomon.
After a honeymoon in Cancun,
Mexico, the couple lives in Solomon.
meet for
reunion
(Heskett) Pickett hosted a re-
celebration for her husband,
~Pickett, last weekend at the Pickett
in North Platte.
retired as manager of
Tire business in North
the Picketts hosted the com-
retirement party-family re-
cookout Saturday supper meal
~Served and those attending spent
d evening visiting and
Pete's antique John Deere
he has restored.
attending besides the hosts
Garold and Barbara (Heskett)
Ed and Sherri Beam and
Guide Rock; Brooke Wulf and
Hatfield, Curtis, Neb.; Brian
Menke, Eric and Haley,
Neb; Wilma (Heskett)
North Platte; Joan (Heskett)
Great Bend; Carman Lakin
r, S.D.; Carman's daughter,
and two children, Riley and
E1 Dorado Kan.; Lonnie and
I Tat and Lonnie's
.Children, Red Cloud; Dick and
Mankato; Scott and
Hobson, Wood River; Marry,
and Madison Jehorek, Brule,
Jerry and Kathy Heskett, Chad
all of Lincoln, Neb.;
Vaughan, Kansas City.
will meet together in
for the wedding of Chad
observe 55th anniversary
and Miola Griffeth, Jewell,
honored by their family on their
Wedding anniversary Saturday
, went to Abilene
Hotel. Those
besides the honored couple
Mike and Linda Richard,
Calvin and Peg Bohnert,
and Deb Griffeth and Bill
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Announce Engagement
TiffanyWagner-Timothy McGonigle
Roger Wagner, Burlington, an-
nounces the engagement of his daugh-
ter, Tiffany Wagner, to Timothy
McGonigle, Missoula, Mont.
The bride-to-be graduated from
Burlington High School and attends
C01]ege. in Missoula, Mont. A wedding
is planned for July 19 in Missoula.
Tiffany isth~ granddaughter of
Loretta Wagner and the late Edward J.
Wagner, and Mac and Jo McCammon,
all of Mankato.
Courthouse News
Jewell County
Accidents
June 5 at approximately 9:05 p.m.
MableP. Frahm, Nelson, Neb.,driving
a 1997 Chevrolet pickup on Jewell
County Road Y three miles east from
K-14, was heading east and hit a deer.
No injuries. Accident investigated by
Alley. Damages over $500.
At milepost 199.5 on US 36, Bryce
William True, Mankato, driving a 1996
Dodge, hit adeer. Damages over $500.
Accident investigated by Baird. No
injuries. Accident occurred June 5 at
approximately 9:30 p.m.
June 6 on Webber road, Leah M.
Pletcher, Mandeville, La., driving a
1998 Buick, hit a deer on Webber road.
Damages over $500. Accident inves-
tigated by McEntire. No injuries.
Traffic
original townsite of the City of Man-
kate.
Jerry Campbell and Charlotte
Campbell and Jessie Campbell to
Steven Robbins and Julie Robbins.
Lots 3 and 4 in Block 6 in original
townsite of City of Mankato.
Mildred M. McElroy, by Roger E.
McElroy and Diane L. Edwards, her
agents and attorneys-in-fact to Donald
W. McElroy and Beulah M. McEIroy.
NW 1/4 of Section 19, Township 4S,
Range 6W and E 1/2 of NW 1/4 of
Section 10, Township 5S, Range 6W.
Filed 6-9-03.
Criminal
The State of Kansas vs, Lori L.
Richecky. Warrant. Giving worthless
checks.
The State of Kansas vs. Jeramy Lee
Laflin, 21. Count I, rape. Count II,
aggravated criminal sodomy.
The State of Kansas vs. Tracy L.
Whybark, Mankato. Giving worthless
checks.
Limited Civil
Jeffery Lee Cady, Jewell, improper Benjamin Musser Estate Trust Inc.
passing of school bus, fined $359 and vs. Brian Joerg, Randall.
diversion.
Samantha R. Ault, Smith Center,
driving while license suspended, fined
$259 and six months unsupervised pro-
bation.
Kyle A. Wenzel, Wichita, driving
while license suspended, lined $309.
Trenton R. Siebecker, Superior,
Neb., speeding, 75/55, fined $149 and
diversion.
Megan Wilson, Jewell, driving with
restricted license, fined $109 and di-
version.
Katie A. Whelchel, Lebanon, speed-
ing, 74/60, fined $113.
Zachary C. Bruns, Superior, Neb.,
speeding 75/55, fined $149.
Charles L. Bradley, Concordia,
speeding 66/40, fined $203.
Tyler Lee Roesti, Mankato, DUI,
$559 and diversion, 20 hours commu-
nity service, attend and complete
straight at YA program; MIP, $200
diversion, 20 hours community ser-
vice attend and complete straight at
YA program.
Garrett L. Griess, Sutton, Neb., MIP,
fined $359, unsupervised probation for
one year, 40 hours community service;
open container, fined $200.
Register of Deeds
Charles W. Seamans and Marilyn
K. Seamans to Harrld R. Wilton. NE
1/4 of Section 13, Township 1 S, Range
8W, except a ten acre tract of land.
Corwin K. Seamans and Ruth E.
Seamans to Harold R. Wilton. NE I/4
of Section 13, Township IS, Range
8W, except a ten acre tract of land.
Jerry O. Blackston and Dorothy
Blackstone to Harold R. Wilton. NE 1 /
4 of Section 13, Township I S, Range
8W, except a ten acre tract of land.
Gilford L. Mahaffy and Cariyne J.
Mahaffy, Twana K. Seirer and Karol
L. Bonicamp and John P. Bonicamp to
William L. Peroutek and Ida M.
Peroutek. Lot 7 and the W 1/2 of Lot
8, in Block 36, original townsite of the
City of Mankato.
Mahaffy and Co., a Colorado gen-
eral partnership, by and through one of
its paixiiers, Gilford L. Mahaffy to
William L. Peroutek and Ida M.
Peroutek. E 1/2 of Lot 8 all of Lot 9 and
west 42 feet of Lot 10 in Block 36,
Employment Opportunity
Paraprofessional with Beloit Special Education
Cooperative with a job site at Mankato schools.
Approximately 17.5 hours per week (noon to 3:30 p.m.
daily). This position would start in August 2003.
Applications for the following position may be obtained
by contacting Lynette Bartley at 785-378-3102 or Keith Williams
at 785-738-3261
USD No. 278 is an equal opportunity employeL
all of Jewell; A.J. Richard,
Manhattan; and Doug
Spencer, Eureka. THANK YOU •
honors, scholarship I would like to extend a heartfelt thank
ld you to my family and friends for the visits,
Esbon, was on the Dean's phone calls, letters and prayers while I was
Roll for the spring semester at in the hospital and healthcare center.
State University.
me was inducted into Alpha I would also like to thank the doctors
Delta National Academic and.stafffor the wonderful care I received
• Society for freshman at the uni- during my recovery. Thank you again.
awarded a $500 scholar- SS '
Computer and Informa- Howard Re
' for the 2003-04 year.
grandparents are Carl and
Inavale, and Jean Davis,
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Bide the Jewell Count
Transportation Lime y
and let us do the driving for youl
Anyone, any age, is invited to use the
Jewell County General Public Transportation.
CONCORDIA: June 17, towns served:FormoSo, dewell, Randall.
SALINA: June 20, towns served: Jewell, Randall, Beloik
Asherville, Simpson.
HASTINGS: July 3, towns served: Esbon, Burr Oak, Northbranch.
BELOIT: July 10, towns served: Esbon, Ionia, Jewell, Randall.
Mankato is served daily within Mankato and also in the above listed trips.
Call 785-378-3385 for further information.
Some trips are cancelled because a required minimum number of reservations have not been made
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Christian Gleaners meet
Christian Church Gleaners met
with 11 attending.
Hamilton presided at the
.meeting. The group will buy
Ice cream at.the hospital July
k you was received from the
for a donation.
School is July 16 at
Church. Cheryl Jensen
~votions and
Hamilton was hostess•
Employment
Opportunity
Mankato
School beginning
~lications for the
be
by contacting
at 785-378-
No. 278 is an,equal
employer.
"Esbon Seniorettes meet"
The Esbon Seniorettes met June 4
at noon with 12 members present.
Grandchildren of Glen and Shirley
Marihugh, Kansas City, were guests.
Bud and Betty Niles were hostesses.
Ida Peorutek presided at the busi-
ness meeting. Prizes were won by
Mabel Marihugh, Mayme Reinert, Vio-
let Bal~er, Bill Peroutek, Thelma Lamb,
and Ken Johanek. Thank you note was
read from Riley Jones' gamily.
A donation of $200 was received
from Howard Crave~ Idaho, in
memory of his mother, Irene. A cook
books will be sent to the family in a
thank you card tor the donation.
Routine business was conducted.
The group approved purchase of the
Jewell County history book for $20 to
keep at the senior center library. School
annuals still needed are the years 40,
52, 61,67.
Bud Niles was thanked for doing
our mowing. County meeting will be
June 26 at Jewell.
Hostesses for July 2 will be Ken-
neth Johanek and Lelartd Bartley.
- St. Johm Bailey families meet
Gerald and Virginia Lienberger
were hosts to the St. John and Bailey
reunion May 25 at the Randall Lions
Den.
In the afternoon, they had an open
house for their birthdays and their 60th
wedding anniversary. They were mar-
ried June 12, 1943. There were 53
relatives attending the reunion and 95
guests signed the guest book at the
open house.
Mankato Garden Club meets
A plant or seed auction was on the
agenda when Mankato Garden Club
met for the June meeting with 13 mem-
bers present.
Each member brought eithe~ plants
or seedS" for th~ at~0n. Hostesses
were Faryl Lange affd'Alma Zadina.
Next meeting is July 1 when the
group will tour Susan Bradrick's wild
flower garden at 9:30 a.m. Hostesses
are Wihna Eaton and Susan Bradrick.
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Births
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Mr. and Mrs. l.yle Silsby, Galva,
announce the birth of their daughter,
Leah Grace on May 27. She weighed 7
pounds, 10 ounces. Grandparents are
Meba and Eula Silsby and Mr. and
Mrs. John Owens. Grcat-grandmolh-
ers are Avis Winslow and Helen
Kaspari all of McPherson.
Mayhews honored
at farewell event
Pastor Terry and Mary Mayhew
and family were honored with a fare-
well party at Trinity United Methodist
Church Sunday evening.
Family members attending were
their son, Ryan and his wile, Christie,
Newton, their daughter, Renae
Mayhew, Wichita, and Terry' s mother,
Betty Mayhew, who will be moving
with them.
Sally Engel, UMW president, gave
the welcolne. Pastor Wayne Fiegal
brought a short devotion honoring the
Mayhews and invited the audience to
share special memories. Terry gave a
response ol'good feelings for the com-
munities.
Minnie Pearl, aka Linda Woerner,
o.pened the program with her witti-
cisms. A quartet of Woerner, Shirley
Varney, BobWillmeth and Steve Butts
sang two songs accompanied by Mary
Ann Kibbe. Two stories were read by
Fawna Barrett and John Edwards sang
a solo. Jan McCollough was accompa-
nist.
A comic piano duet was rendered
by McCollough and Kibbe. Sherilyn
Kadel joined thei~ for "three on a
bench" a trio piano number. Pastor
Dan Daniels expressed gratitude to Pas-
tor Terry and sang a sol(), accompanied
by his wife, Gaye. A vocal duet was
sung by Marsha Ericson and her daugh-
ter, Marisa McCreight. Kadel san~ a
sol(), accompanied by Kibbe.
Pastor Art Taylor gave the Prayer
of blessing for Terry as members of
the congregation laid hands on him.
Approximately 100 attended from all
churches in Jewell, from Ionia, Man-
kate, Glasco and Superior. The
Mayhews were presented a money tree
from the attendees.
Club members spruce up Jeweli
Members of Jewell Garden Club
recently placed decorative barriers
around the gardens behind the Jewell
.. Community Building, replaced plants
in the gardens, planlcd bedding phmts
in-the barrels on the sidewalks and
added two barrels, one at the post of_
rice and one near Jewell Grocery.
Six members and one visitor at-
tended the recent meeting, a quarterly
birthday breakfast.
During the business meeting• Ava
Knarr was appointed to prepare a bou-
quet to display at Heardand Bank to
commemorate National Garden Club
week•
Pat Kcmmerer led the lesson on
crab apple irees._She repotled that 218
crab apple trees:have been planted re-
cently at the Arboretum near
Wakefield.
The next birthday breakfast is Aug.
7 and the fall tour is scheduled 1ol Sept.
18.
We wish to say many thanks to the
outstanding care Billie received while in the
LTC and many thanks for all the phone
calls, cards, food and other donations. Itwas
greatly appreciated. God bless you all.
Doris Kitts
Robert and Beth Kitts and family
Melvin and S!¢nda Kitts and famlTg
Arlyn and 1o Ann Unrein and family
I wish to thank everyone for all
their prayers, kind thoughts, calls,
visits, flowers transportation and
cards while I was in the hospital and
since returning home. Aspecial thanks
to the girls at J's Jif E Stop.
Joyce Nicholson
Thank you for your prayers, calls,
visits, flowers, cards and food while I
was tn the hospttal and since returntng >>
home. Your thoughtfulness will not be
_~ forgotten. God Bless uou.
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Mayhews accept
new appointment
Pastor Terry and Mary Mayhew,
Jewell, are leaving their first pastorate
at Jewell Trinity United Methodist
Church where they have served 9 years.
They are being transferred to the
Plains-Kismet assignment in southwest
Kansas.
Besides serving the needs of the
church in Jewell, and for the past two
years, the Montrose United Methodist
Church, the Mayhews have taken an
active role in community clubs and
events, and "will be leaving lots of
holes in Jewell."
Terry has been a Jewell Chamber of
Commerce president; high school foot-
ball announcer, served in the local
ministerial union, assisted in the com-
munity Bible School and KIDS For
Christ program. He was chaplain for
Solomon Valley Hospice for two years.
Mary and Terry are both Chamber
members, and Mary has served as presi-
dent and is a member of the local ladies
C.C.W. Mary has been employed at
the local lumber yard for 8 1/2 years.
"We have always been involved with
the-community wherever we lived,"
Terry said.
Before going into the ministry, Terry
and Mary had a repair shop-gas sta-
tion-mini market in Morganville, Kan.
Terry was involved in the Morganville
and began doing lay speaking. He re-"
ceived "God's calling" in 1984 and
took a course of study and graduated in
2000 from St. Paul School of Theol-
ogy. He was ordained last year. His
first appointment was at Jewell.
The Mayhews believe Jewell was a
good appointment for their first pasto-
ral service. "The most rewarding part
of ministering here has been seeing
lives changed and the churches in the
community working together"' he said.
The Mayhews have many fond
memories here. "When we came here
our children where in school--Ryan
was 14, and Renae was 13• Our son
was married here. Ourchildren gradu-
ated from Jewell High School. We've
made a lot of good friends here."
Terry and Mary Mayhew,
"There will always be a part of us
here," Terry said.
Plains is not new territory for the
Mayhews as both previously lived near
there. "We met and married at Meade,
i5 miles from Plains," Terry said.
Terry's mother, who now lives at
the Jeweli Apartments, will accom-
pany the Mayhews to their new loca-
tion to make her home with them.
The Mayhews' last Sunday is June
29.
The new pastor assigned is Jim Rice,
a native of Topeka. H~ and his wife,
Melissa, have two children, a son who
will be a sixth grader and a daughter, a
first grader. This will be their first
pastoral assignment, which begins July
6.
Mankato properties.sell
Gerald Zimmer Auction and Real
Estate conducted two real estate auc-'
tions in Mankato Saturday.
The first tract at 605 N. Commer-
cial, the Campbell property, sold to
Steve Robbins, Mankato, for $9,500.
The second tract, located at 212 E.
• North Street, the Gertrude Howard
property, sold to Paul Faye, Mankato,
for $1,100.
'Fiesta' is banquet theme
The 79th annual Mother-Daughter
Banquet was held May 3 at White
Rock High School Gym, Burr Oak.
The theme, "Fiesta," was carried
out with decorations and a pinata.
Program was provided by Sonya
Harris, Aundrea Gardner, Lesa
Peroutek, Kathy Weist, Amber Eakins,
Taylor Finnell, Daisy Volker, Eden
and Ivy Diehl, Alison Warne, and Kelly
and Regan Jeffery.
Nathan Gardner, Rick McEntee,
Chad Modlin, Ryan Waugh and
Michael Tucker served the meal.
A bouquet of flowers was given to
Geneva Garman who had attended all
79 banquets and was one of the young
women who starled the banquet in 1924
by issuing invitations to special guests,
their mothers
Committee members were Sonya
Harris, Tammy Storey, Erin Alley, Lesa
Peroutek, Tammy Finnell, Sandra
Franco and Kris Fisher.
Next year's committee members
are Storey, Alley and Sonya Harris.
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THANK Y O U
to our family and friends that attended
our 40th Wedding Anniversary and to
those who sent cards.
This will be a special memory.
Ken and Becky Huber
Lordy
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wh o's 40
Love,
Morn and Dad
Hiltgen
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Orlan and Wilda(Glover)Baker wi)i be celebrating
their Golden Anniversary on Saturday, June 21.
Their children Jay Baker and Doris Roland and-their families
invite you to share in the celebration of their parents and
grandparents with a card shower.
Send cards to:
Orlan and Wilda Baker
506 Jefferson
Medicine Lodge, Kan. 67104
or
Orlan and Wilda Baker
% Pine Island RV Resort
32501 S. 571
Jay, Okla. 74346-9447