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Ionia was certainly abuzz Saturday. When I
was there running errands there were
,, three lawn mowers going. They really
PastorGerry SharpbroughttheSun- keep the town neat. Mowing has been
day morning message at Ionia United a big deal this year as we have been
Methodist Church. The message was blessed with just the right amount of
titled "Buttering Your Bread." Scrip- rain to keep everything green and grow-
ture read was Luke 16:1-13. Greeter lng - including weeds!!
was Rita Rose and Brad Cockroft was What a beautiful Sabbath morning
usher. Altar candles were lit by Linda as Pastor Jon Harkness welcomed a
Kohn. Ann Colson was the pianist, small congregation for the Sunday
Guests were Nathan and Olivia morning worship service at
Vosburg and Haylee Bledsoe. The Northbranch Friends. Sickness and
Vosburg children and Haylee came traveling, plus perhaps other sched-
withtheirgrandparents, Bradand Linda ules make a difference in church atten-
Kohp. After the service a community dance.
potluck lunch was held in the church Announcements were given and
annex, prayer requests given time in the pas-
Karen Boden helped at the VFW rural prayer. Musicians were Erma
Auxiliary's items for sale during the Dillon, Rosetta Jeffery and Kelly
Highway 36 Treasure Hunt that was McNichols. Serving as ushers were
held over the weekend. The VFW Tim Warner, Kelly McNichols and
Auxiliary items were made available Becky McNichois. The orean nffer-
at the Post in Mankato. tory was "I Don't Know About To-
Last Tuesday, Frank Diemart vis- morrow" and "God Will Take Care of
ited Coke Wright in Downs and later You."
went to Beloit to visit Harold Shoe- The pastor's message continued in
the book of I Samuel, recording the
account of Israel's king Saul being
rejected as king. The Lord chose a new
king, however he was not to have the
kingdom until later. David, the shep-
herd boy was God's choice. God
doesn't necessarily choose leaders that
we would choose - He looks at the
heart, not the outward appearance.
Entwined in this time period is the
well-known story of how David slew
Goliath with just a sling shot, thus the
Israelites were successful in conquer-
ing the Philistines. David received the
Kingmanship when he had proved to
God that he reflected the glory of God.
The closing challenge for each one
was the question, "Do we reflect the
glory of God?" Open worship was
observed, followed by closing prayer.
Following service Sunday morn-
ing, Kermit and Loyce Jeffery drove to
Superior and picked up Earl Buckley.
After lunch they went to Jewell County
Long Term Care to join some family
and friends, helping Lonnie Buckley
maker.
Friday, Leon and Karen Boden
• when to Goessel and attended the high
'school football game where their grand-
daughter, Elyse Boden, was one of the
,cheerleaders. They stayed Saturday and
Sunday nights at the home of Scott and
Rachel Boden and family. Saturday,
all the Bodens went to watch Alyssa
Boden play in a volleyball game at
~Hesston. After the volleyball game,
~Karen stayed at the Boden home with
~Alyssa and Amily Boden while Rachel
,took Elyse to the state fair in
~Hutchinson. Leon, Scott, and boys at-
itended Eli Boden's flag football game
!in McPherson. After the football game
:all the Bodens met up at the Kansas
:State Fair and watched Elyse Boden
model her 4-H construction outfit. Sun-
day, after all the Bodens attended
church they went to Andover and took
ikKaren's father, Ivar Johnston, out for
"lunch. On the way home, Leon and
Karen stopped in Salina and attended
-the Compassionate Friends picnic and
)~lloon release that was held in Jerry
iyy Park.
;~ Roger and Arrilla Fedde returned
~iday after a week and a half at
3unnison, Colo., where Roger did a lot
:~ ~shing.
celebrate her upcoming birthday.
Enjoying the nice day, beautiful
scenery and each other's company,
Joyce McNichols, Marilyn Jeffery and
Beth Jeffery dined at the steak house in
Red Cloud following worship service
Sunday morning.
Sunda.y, Rod Rose brought the Sun-
~y morning message at the Esbon and
Burr Oak United Methodist churches. Burr OakBy Cle ys Barnes
Dick and Gloria Schlaefli stayed
the weekend trailer camping at
Lovewell Lake, along with Danny and
Linda Jackson and Paul and Linda
Hutchinson.
A new sidewalk will soon be added
t6 the front entrance of the Ionia United
Church building. Danny and Chad
Simmelink are making a metal ramp
that will go up to the entrance of the
annex side of the church building.
Volunteers will hopefully be working
again on the sidewalk project some-
time this week, weather permitting.
Northbranch
By Erma Dillon
Congratulations to Brad and Col-
leen Jeffery and Doug and Wanda
Frasier on the birth of a grandson,
Jordan Ray. The boy was bum to Caleb
and Lauren Frasier last Wednesday,
Sept. 14. Jordan joins brothers, Jayden
and Jaxson. Maurice and Earlene
Jeffery arehis great-grandparents.
My apologies for the typo error in
last week's column - the Wamers cel-
ebrated their 59th wedding anniver-
sary, not the 49th.
Jean Davis attended the extension
club meeting at Esbon on Tuesday.
Ivan Frost had carpel tunnel sur-
gery at Salina. He had surgery on the
other wrist some time ago. Probably
soon Leta will have to tie him up to
keep him from over extending him-
self!
Jean Davis and her daughters, Fawn
Hoit and Cindy Bimey, were in Wichita
Friday and Saturday, going down es-
pecially for the annual "Victors for
Vaden" ALS walk. There are many
walking teams. Their team walks in
memory of Vaden Davis,Jr., husband
and father, whose life was taken sev-
eral years ago by ALS. It was reported
that the total amount raised by all the
Wichita teams was $184,000 with more
being added. In recent months there
has been an "Ice Bucket" Fund raiser
donated to ALS. Research has re-
cently found the gene that causes ALS,
so these fund raisers are certainly worth-
while. To learn more about this "Vic-
tors for Vaden" you can go online and
read more.
i Patsy Warner was admitted on Fri-
day and remains at this writing in
Brodstone Memorial Hospital where
she is being treated for an infection.
John Parsons is thankful to be mak-
ing some improvement following his
neck surgery two weeks ago. How-
ever, at times pain pills are still a must.
Our little village of Northbranch
Doug and Wanda Frasier took part
in the Highway 36 Treasure Hunt Sat-
urday travelling east to Belleville. They
report having found several bargains
along the way. From Belleville they
travelled to Wichita mid-afternoon
Saturday and stayed the remainder of
Saturday and part of Sunday at the
home of Caleb and Lauren Frasier.
Grandma Wanda and Granddad Doug
were there to meet their new grandson,
Jordan Ray Frasier, bum Wednesday,
Sept. 14, at 6:25 p.m. Jordan was 8
pounds, 9.5 ounces and 21 1/4 inches
at birth. He has two brothers, J'ayden, 4
1/2, and Jaxson, 2 1/2, to welcome
him. Doug and Wanda returned home
early Sunday evening.
Beulah Wilson, 95, mother of
Walter Wilson, Burr Oak, and Philip
Wilson, Longmont, Colo., died during
the night Saturday at the Golden Liv-
ing Center in Downs. Graveside ser-
vices will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, at
Mount Hope Cemetery, Mankato.
Jessica Barnes and Cheryl Hillman
went to Hastings Saturday to attend
Barn Fest, a Hastings craft show.
"Prayer Lessons" was the title of
Richard Cox's message at the Chris-
tian Church on Sunday morning. His
selected scripture reading was 1 Timo-
thy 2:1-18. Many people pray, want-
ing God to change their circumstances.
Even people who are not Christians
pray. The number one prayer of people
is to ask God to intervene in their lives.
Prayer is an awesome tool allowing us
to release the power of God. God al-
ways answers prayers though not al-
ways how we want Him to answer.
Prayer, when we pray as we ought to
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pray, will change our lives. Most of the
time we try to handle our circumstances
ourselves only turning to God as a last
resort. God wants us to lift up holy
hands in prayer without anger or dis-
putes. God wants us to pray for every-
one as God wants all people to be
saved. We need to pray for our leaders,
for our families and our neighbors, for
those who are near and far; for those
we don't even know. we need to pray
for God's will to be done, not our own
will.
Steffen Barnes joined Cliff and
Glenny Barnes for lunch at a Red Cloud
restaurant Sunday. They also had the
opportunity to visit with Jeff, Diana,
Kasey, Jerzie and Remi Ord and Taylar
Elkins at the restaurant.
Gary and Penny Turner went to
Salina Monday where they met Amy
Cox and Zachary Koppelmann for
lunch. Later they attended the JV foot-
ball game at Kansas Wesleyan. The
Turners' grandson, Robert Cox, is a
member of the football team.
Sept. 25, a fund raising benefit to
help with medical and travel expenses
for Chris Herz will be held at the Burr
Oak Community Center. Chris, son of
Joe Herz, was involved in a one ve-
hicle accident south of Northbranch
earlier in the summer and received
extensive injuries. He has been hospi-
talized most of the time since the acci-
dent but now is improving though fac-
ing additional surgeries. The benefit
will include a supper of sloppy joes,
baked beans, chip, desserts and drinks,
for a free will donation. There will also
be a drawing for a quilt donated by
Peggy Wilson. Various items have been
donated for a silent auction as well.
The fund benefit will begin at 5 p.m.
Esbon
By Glenna Fogo
The goldenrod is yellow and the
corn is turning brown.
We're now seeing sunflowers, the
beautiful Kansas flower. The wild ones
are blooming in all their glory along all
the roadsides. Had a friend years ago
that if anyone mentioned sunflowers,
she would say, "Okay, they aren't sun-
flowers." Then she would tell us what
she called them. Well they are sun-
flowers to me. Aren't they pretty?
Laura and Tim Beniot had a busy
weekend as family arrived to help Laura
celebrate No. 60. Her twin sister was
not here as her husband had taken her
to Niagra Falls to celebrate No. 60.
"Truth is its own reward."
lone Shipley left Friday for
Coalgate, Okla., where she stayed the
weekend with her son, Lyle, and his
family.
Alberta Umphefour, who had just
been visiting her brother, Burdette
Callaway, Belleville, returned home to
California last week. I believe Tues-
day. She had a heart attack. Stints were
first tried but wouldn't work so Friday
she underwent four heart by-pass sur-
gery. All went well and she probably
was released from the hospital this past
Wednesday.
Nola Bess Atwood entered the
Osborne County Hospital Monday.
Tests are being run.
Friday Lucille Clark went to South
Dakota to visit a nephew. Another aunt,
Sheryl Patterson, Seward, was also
there.
A friend of Diane Henry from Rhoad
Island is visiting in Esbon this week.
She is staying at Vera's house.
Most of you readers will remember
Delores Hollem and will be interested
to know that Delores has been ill and in
the Creighton University Hospital,
Omaha, where they were fighting an
infection with antibiotics. She was able
to return home to Marysville last
Wednesday.
A group of three hunters from
Michigan have been here this past
week. Some time in the past they had
purchased the former West Side school
house. On this trip they worked on that
building, reroofing, updated the heat-
mg system, etc. They plan to return to
Esbon to hunt Nov. 1.
This area continues to get rain. 2.14.
inches was received Thursday night.
Corrine (Underwood) Johnson and
her daughter, Rita Fleming, also of
Omaha, stayed a few days in Esbon
this week. While here they stayed in
Mabel's house and took in some of the
Hwy 36 Treasure Hunt.
Ivan and Leta Frost have recently
taken trips to bull riding events at Tulsa,
Okla., and Oklahoma City. Their next
event will be in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Saturday when I arrived at the
Thummel farm where several groups
were set up for the Hwy 36 Treasure
Hunt, there were several vehicles
parked and their occupants browsing
through the tables which were covered
with about anything you might be in-
terested in. Those who were manning
the tables were Laura and Jerry Ben-
jamin, Chad and Jennifer Simmelink,
Heather and Lonnie Jurgens, Beverly
and Dwight Frost, Eula Silsby, Roger
and Deanna Underwood and the
Thummels, Ted, Wanda and Regina.
Colin White, Belleville, celebrated
birthday No. 7 Sunday. Colin's desire
was to have a football party, so that's
what it was in the park. Grandma and
granddad, Lila and John Frost, were
present to help with the celebrating.
"Stand up for Jesus."
Those entering the Esbon United
Methodist Church Sunday found Gale
Burgess and Roger Underwood at the
door to greet them. Musicians were
Wanda Thummel and Janet Kriley.
Acolytes were the Walker sisters, Lily
and Clair, and the Gillett brothers,
Dereck and Jerrod. The boys were the
ushers also. Lane Underwood assisted
with communion. Associate Pastor Rod
Rose brought the message. A guest this
day was Dick Weltmer from the Camp
of Gideons International of Smith Cen-
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of Bibles and New Testaments all over
the world in hotels, motels, to those in
the military and college students. The
Smith Center branch works mainly in
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Mankato
Thursday, September 22, 2016 JEWELL COUNTY RECORD IOA
Frank and Nadine Railsback met
their sister-in-law, Pat Mead,
McPherson, Kelly Boucher, MaKenna
and Logan Hays, Lawrence, at Rock
City near Minneapolis for a day of
family time.
attend the birthday supper for 6 year
old Levi Clark at the home of his par-
ents, Derek and Ashley. Brother,
Dayne, was also there. Levi returned to
Omaha Sunday for his last lumbar punc-
ture "snoozer."
Recent visitors of Margaret Colson Jeanie Blair accompanied Rick Blair
were Charlene Colson, Julie Keeler to Mt. Hope during the weekend where
they were guests of Mary and Doug
By ElaineThomas Bourbon, Crystal Cosand and Ky May. They alljoined family in Wichita
Saturday, Ray Alexander, Alto Sholtz.
Mante Springs, Fla.,arrivedin Mankato Kayla Caffon, Colorado Springs,Saturday evening where they surprised
for some visiting time with family. Colo., and KarlaNorworthy, Raleigh, Jeanie'sbrother-in-law, RichardLoibl,
Coming to visit Ray over the weekend N.C. visited their uncle, Bob Murphy, for his 80thbirthday. He is the husband
wereDoris Alexander, WesAlexander, and Kathy Blake. They were joined by of Lavonne Blair Loibl.
Shawnee, Wylie and Bert Alexander, Don and Barb Snyder last Wednesday Linus Sanchez and his granddaugh-
Washington, Wynn, Kim, Mea and evening for supper and visiting.
ter, Michelle, Abilene, visited Audrey
Tracey Alexander, Coldwater, Wade Alma Zadina visited Max and Jen- Diamond Monday afternoon.
and Lynette Alexander, Alan and Pat nifer Sterling, Kenny and Aaron Sun-
Czirr, Superior, David Czirr, Grand day and played with her great-grand-
Island. While here, Ray helped Doris daughter, Joume. Jewell By Roberta Holdren
get more things moved out of their Alice Kinsey visited her brother,
family home. Valdean Hiatt, several times at the Friday David Plowman, Seattle,
Maria Shackelton Raines, Denver, hospital in Superior. Sharon and Carl Wash. area, was a Jeweli visitor. David
Colo., was laid to rest Saturday in a Oliver, Wamego, wereovernightguests is the grandson of the late Dr. Plow-
graveside service at the Esben Cem- of Alice and they also visited Valdean. man. David had coffee with the morn-
etery with Edgar Marihugh saying a Betty Becker was in Lincoln, Neb., ing coffee drinkers at the Jewell Gro-
prayer. Following the service the fam- Monday to visit John Tyler. cery and visited the Palmer Museum.
ilygatheredatthehomeofKathyBur- Word was received by family that David owns land in the Claflin area.
gess who hosted the lunch. Thosejoin- Marjorie Murray has been hospital- He is searching for informatin about
ing Kathy were Maria's children, Pat ized in Gove, Okla., for several days. his ancestors in Jeweli and Clafin. He
Kline, Bonnie and Larry Drake, Jim Wayne Dempsey is home follow- had many memories of Dr. Plowman
Bender, Eddie Bender, and Kathy ing a recent hospitalization at Salina and recalled thedoctor had taught him
Bender, allofColorado;JimandJackie Regional. to water ski as well as many of the
Burgess, Michelle Post, Salina; John Dennis Hancock was a weekend young folks around Jewell. He also
and Mary Poland, Chapman, Mark houseguestofJoyHancockandhelpedremembered t/eing in Jewell for the
Warner, Abilene, Chelsey Warner, his brother Mike Hancock with his Corn Show. He was interesting to talk
Manhattan, Becky Burgess, Esbon, garage sale. Shelia Hancock, Denver, to and hope he left with good memo-
Mike Burgess, Lincoln, Kan., Bill Bur- Colo., also joined her family at Joy's ries of his visit in Jewell
gess, Chandra and Kayle Wagner. house for a visit. Shelia is the daughter Twila Means hosted the ladies card
Travis and Caitlin Thomas, Assaria, of the late Wamie Hancock. Mike and party Thursday evening
welcomed a new daughter, Ryleigh Linda Hancock joined the family Fri- Kerma Crouse was a patient in the
Jean, to their family Aug. 30. She day night and Mona Cross stopped by Mitchell County Hospital a few days.
weighed eight pounds, four ounces, Saturday. Terry Moyer and boys, Salina,
and was 20 inches long. She has two Family and friends gathering at the stayed a few days with Wendell Moyer.
older brothers, Aiden Michael, 7, and
Owen Miles, 4, to welcome her home. home of Pam and Eldon Dunstan, While here they went deer hunting.
Grandparents are Rex Thomas, Greta Baylie and Karrigan Saturday evening Arelta Carlton celebrated her birth-
to help Pam celebrate the "Big 50" day with the afternoon coffee drinkers
Thomas, Sherry and R. J. Bosco. Great-
were Travis, Brooke and Berkley; at the Scoop.
grandparents are Bill and Barb Tho- KaitlynDunn, Karen Grelinger. Sherry Nancy Headrick was in the Mitchell
mas, Yvonne and Anthony Bosco,
Cindy and Terry Powell. and Rob Partridge, Jennifer Thomas, County Hospital for a few days.
Douglas Thomas, Taylar Elkins, Pais- At the Beloit Homecoming Friday
Chad and Linsey Osborne, Man- ley, JerzieandRemiOrd;TiarraElkins, night, Ben Fennie was crowned king
hattan, welcomed a new daughter, Kenny McCary, Kyle, Ryleigh, andJosieWilson,Jewell, wascrowned
Cambric Mac, Sept. 10. The little miss Brenley and Graci, Haley Thompson queen.
weighed seven pounds, 14ounces, and and Jason Nelson, Sarah Grout, Leo, Lois Hodges, Manhattan, is here
was 21 inches long. Her older sister, Leanne and Maggie Eilert, and Elaine visitingwithhermotherMildredReece.
Bellamy, is 2. Grandparents are Max Thomas. It was quite a weekend at this house-
and Staci Smith, Brenda and Steve
Williams, Paul and Vickie Osborne. Iva Lea Payne was a Thursday hold. I dog set with "Fred," a puppy
Mary Rothchild was in Wichita for morning guest of Audrey Diamond. who likes to play and bite. Oh well, it
Jeanie Blair and Lorraine Simon was fun.
a weekend visit at the home of Monica have been visiting at the home of Run Rachel Crouse went bowling with
and Matt Cart and boys. After the and Curule Simon pretty regularly as friends in Concordia Monday.
Friday night football game was called their granddaughter, Linsey Miller,
because of rain, the family had quite a AdalynandEmeline, ClearLake, Iowa, Dis arch
time getting home in the flood waters, have been visiting in the Simon home. p By Richard Verhage
Saturday she got to watch Dominick Luke and Becky Simon and Lee Simon
play football and Garrett play basket- have also visited their sister and nieces. Greeters Sunday were Don Koops,
ball. They all visited Collin and Xander Mark and Becky Butts were week-Alfred and Karen Herredsberg.
Rothchild and the group celebrated end visitors ofAudrey Diamond. They PassageSundaymorningwasProv-
Mary's birthday, attended the K-State game Saturday. erbs 2. Theme Sunday morning was
Jean Michael, Mary Poweli and Richard Diamond joined them for Sat- "The Way of Wisdom." Passage Sun-
Audrey Diamond accompanied Betty urday supper at Audrey's home. day evening was I Timothy 1:12-17.
Becker to Hastings for the day. Sharon and Willie Beckley took Theme Sunday evening was "Being
Carl Murray was in Stockton to Marlene McCue to Plainville Monday Faithful."
watch his grandson, CameronLindsey, for adoctor's appointment. Happy birthday to Maria Koops
playfootball.BrianandAngelaMurray Rick Diamond and Audrey Dia- Sept. 15; Marjorie Bell Sept. 16; Bob
were also there to cheer him on. mond went to Superior FridaY night to Koops Sept. 17.
ptember 27 • 5:00 p.m.
Auction will be held in the Community Center on the south side of the square in Jewell, Kan.
GUNS - Sells at 5:00 p.m.
38 Special pistol w/2 clips 887--; Colt Cap and Ball pistol; S & W 5 shot revolver; Japanese revolver, missing grips; S & W
6 shot revolver; 5 shot revolver; US Revolver 22; JC Higgins 20 ga. pump; Remington 22 pump S-L-LR; Remington 22
Model 24; Western Field 22 Semi Auto Long rifle; Winchester Model 74 Semi Auto 22 short; Stevens 22 Single Shot Hex
barrel; Remington S-L-LR Model 24 rifle 22; Stevens Single Shot 20 ga. 2 3/4 chamber; Stevens 1894 Lever 22; Italian Titan
25 cal. pistol; Riverside Arms Single Shot, April 1913.
COINS
Morgan dollars: 1883, 1884, 1879, 1888, 1887, 1889, 1900, 1921; 1971 Ike dollars; Susan B. dollars; 1879 - 2 cent piece;
1905 - 2 cent piece; 1858 Flying Eagle cent; 1865 Mercury dime; Littleton, CO mint sets; Silver Eagles 2000, 2001,2002,
1993, 1999, 1987, 1997, 2007; 1854 Seated hatf w/arrows; set Buffalo nickels; roll 2005 Kansas nickels; Australian 1991
Kooka Rurra; 1988 Canadian silver Maple Leaf; Canadian cents; Roosevelt stamp and coin set - 1935, 1941, 1943,
1945; coin set, 1883, 1913 nickel; 1859, 1909 Indian penny; 1913, 1938 Buffalo nickel; Liberty head nickel, 1904; Pennies:
1858 Flying Eagle, 1848, 1841,1838, 1856, 1837, 1901,1959, 1863, 1925, 1890, 1897, 1899, 1905, 1945d, 1943 steel;
1938 d nickel; 1776 Continental currency; 1965, 68, 69 quarters unc.; Mercury dimes 1865, 1940d, Barber half; Franklin
half; 1859; 2 headed quarter; 1908 Liberty nickel; 1888 nickel; Quarters: 1888, 1942, 1962, 1963, 2003; 1862 Seated dime;
1854 Seated dime; Barber dimes, mercury dimes; Copper collection coin; 1963 Mardi Gras token; 1967 Kurus; 1960
Mexican Cendovas.
NOTE: This is an individual collection. We will sell the guns first at 5:00 p.m. followed by coins.
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