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Mrs, Loveea Bartlt
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Boil-
er are getting nicely ~ttltxt
in their farm home west of
Ionia. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beu-
kenhorst and family and Mr.
a~l Mrs, Don Neuberg,:r
and family were here and as-
sisted with the moving.
Miss Vera Marietta re-
ceived a broken bone in her
as the result of a fall.
~he, hopes to have her cast
removed by the time school
gins.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bart-
Icy drove to Manhattan Mon-
day afternoon and attended
the final game of the church
soft. ball tournament. The
E, U. B,'s'defeated St. Luke's
6;3. Gail Bartley returned
home with us Tuesday mor-
ni~g after a visit with his
brother, Glenn. Jr. there.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Weid-
eahoft and Morris Hillman
r~urned home with their
combines and trucks from
the northern harvest.
A'most welcome ram was
received in our area Tuesday
with, amounts of 1 '4 inches
or, more reported. Another
nice shower of ow~r 'z inch
receiw~d Friday. Quite
s:btt ~f alfalfa has been and
is'being dri,lled during Auw
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r. and Mrs. Bob. 7~ose
and gMs enjoyed a few ffaFs
vacation last week. Rotiney
Rose stayed with his gr~nnd-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A~,~aold
Rose and Tim.
Mr. and Mrs. RolIa "Dietz
and Sherri and Connie ",,Duck-
er were Wednesday evening
callers of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Burk of Salina.
Rodney Rose was in{lured
last week in a traffic mis-
hap. Sevent,,en'~, sti~tches
were taken in his forehead.
One of the contractors work-
ing at the Rose farm. had
been injured and were en-
route to Jewell to the doc-
tor. As they were strangers
here Rodney accomp~anied
them to direct them to Jew-
ell. The acident occurred
while enroute there.
Billy Frost of Smith Cen-
ter spent the weekend with
his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Alcorn.
The men folks of the area
met Friday morning and put
new tin on the roof of the
Hillman Garage and Repair
Shop. Needless to say the
Hillmans greatly appreciate
this act of thoughtfulness.
Glenn Bartley, Jr, of Man-
hattan came Saturday after-
noon for a short visit at
home and to attend the wed-
ding of his cousin, Lois
Bartley and Loren Weeks at
The Federal Land
Bank invites you to.
see them for all your[
long - term creditI
needs. I
Land Bank loans are
arranged locally by
those who under-
stand your problems
and want to be of
service.
the Glen Elder Methodist
Church Saturday evening.
Others attending from this
community were Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Simmelink and
boys and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn BaRley and Gaff.
Mrs. Viola Clegg and Mrs.
Alice Walker of Mankato
were Sunday afternoon call-
ers of Mrs. Margaret Mc-
Farland.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
there and Friday evening,
Jo Ann Ca~tl~,oi,lhe Law-
rence Welk Show.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Dietz
were Friday evening visitors
at the Glenn Bartley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ha-
vice are making improve-
ments at the late Perry Al-
corn town property. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill l.ogan and family
will live ther ....
Mrs. Orlo Van Wey was a
Thayer and Ronnie and Mr. Monday dinner guest at the
and Mrs. Glenn Barlley, Eldon Johanck home and
Gl:,.nn, Jr. and Gail spent they attended~ the I)utton
Sunday at the Roger Gregg sale in Esbon in the vfter-
home in Norton. n(~)n.
The Prospector Supday Mr. and Mrs. Doyle AI-
School Class and families corn and children of Man-
enjoyed an ice cream social kate are enjoying a western
at the Mankato Park Sunday vacation trip. They havo vis-
evening.
Quite a few from this ar-
ea are planning to attend the
Rooks County Fair aT Stock-
ton this week. Harness Rac-
ing and the Team Pulling,
Contest are scheduled on lhi£
Grand
]ted Mr. and Mrs. Vurnal
Phillips of California and
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Simmel-
ink of Oregon. The fami!ies
are former Ionia residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jb-
hanek and family were Sun-
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Orlo Van Wey.
Congratulations to Mr.
Ole Opry will be]and Mrs. Dale Henningaen
on observance of their Sil-
ver , :r~i~lding Anniversary
which was held Sunday at
their home with Open House.
Several severe eases of
flu has been reported in our
area, especially among the
teen agers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Zadina
and family of t3etoit were
Friday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Van Wey.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Finch
and Janie of Fort Riley and
Mrs. Sybil Finch wore Sat-
urday supw:r guesls of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Van Wey.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Nei-
fert of Glen Elder spent Sun-
day afternoon at the Roy
Van Wey home and evenin~
visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Van Wey.
Max Railsback is among
the Jewell Hiph School FFA
boys who will have exhibils
at the Rooks County Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Maag spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Shipps of Topeka.
Beam Reunion
The Beams gathered in the
hasement of the Eshon E. U.
B. Church at 12:30 p.m. on
Aug. 7. 1966. A delicious
meal was prepared and serv-
ed by the E. U. B laclics.
After the meal a short
business meeting was con-
dueted by the President
Jeanette Moudy. Vesta Me-
Cammon was elected presi-
dent and Nina Beam secre-
tary. The 1967 reunion will
be the second Sunday in
August at the Esbon E. U. B.
Church. The members of the
Beams introduced their fam-
ilies. We were happy to have
Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels
of Smith Center with us. His
grandmother was a smtcr of
the late Francis Beam.
Others who attended
were: Mr. and Mrs. John
Beam, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
McCammon and Paul, and
Doris McCammon of Man-
kate: Mr. and Mrs. Max
Beam and Marylin of Wash-
ington. Kans.; Cecil Shackle-
ton of Omaha, Nebr.: Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Milliken
and Jon of Americus, Kans.:
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Moudy
of Coffeyville, Kans.: Mr.
and Mrs. George Dinneen
and Danny, Gary, Debbie
and 13r)b Courmey of To-
peka; Betty Fogo of Burr
Oak: Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Beam. Johnny Beam. Eddie
and Mike. and Rev. Earl En-
yeart of Eshon.
Afternoon callers were:
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas.
Nora Jo. l)ebbie and Lisa. of
Formoso and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Gibbs of Esbon.
Manhattan--ln recogni-!an advisement session with
tion of his outstanding scho-[ Dr. William Kimel, head of
The afternoon was spent
visiting, and some record
ings were made by most ev-
eryone.
The Day Care Center for
Retarded Children will open
again this fall at 221 S,
Brandon. acrosq the street
from the former huihling, in
Smith Center. ,Vlr~. Vred
Beckman. Athol. will teach
four days a week. Mr< Har-
old Shockley, Alhol will
teach on Frid:!y and ,1:~o
substitutefor Mr'< Btck-
man. The Day ('mo Cent 'r
.~erves chihh-en ln~m bu~,h
Smith and ,h'\vel] (Smnlies.
Volunteer workers will be
needed a~ain ]his year. If
g¢)tl wish Io s;:'lv'.', please
call Mrs. Bruc,,, Cor!iek or
Mrs. Gale tfatfieM.
Mrs. l,ouise M l:,r,4fford,
a member (ff the licc nsitw
unit. Slate l)eparlment o~
Social WelFare, xv:,.,~ in
Smith Center Tuesday, July
26, visiling wilh Ih'a Bom'd
of Directors of the North
Central l'¢ansas A~::-a~ck,:io~
for Retm~ted Children and
observing their pror, ram.
Mrs. l.angf(n'd ¢'(,mmmd-
ed them on the work t!v'y
have done with lhe l):,v
Care Trainin;,~ (',,,H,,r in tilt'
past and urged ~holn to (.'~m-
tinue. She slaled lhal only
nine cenlers in t{anyq;¢ h;~ve
received smt(, t,,mds tl~;s
year for improvemenl ~}1
their programs. S.milh Cen-
ter is the sm:,ll.'sI I)z:y (?:ne
Center lo rec~ ix,{' a:,'l. The
The Capper ('riwq(d Child-
rens' ft)tnld:t{l()lq Itl ']'t,]~,,k;i
is the ]al'pesl. 1}1o ;ll'U?F(H)I'I-
ations are br~'/'d I.I ~)11 ~11(
number of ctdld;'etn e, r.'cd
an:t lhe he:its Ih~,y : I [ I t, S ( I ~ ' X, "
ed.
State ftin{ty; wcrf, ret""ntlv
appropriated tlwmml,~ I h)t!se
Bill No. 9:;q aim ar(~ 1(; [~('
used for impto\,e,-~