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Ionia High School graduating classes of 1951 through 1958 gathered recently for a reunion. Attending.
row, from left) Roger Fedde, George Alcorn, Gerald Grasch, Ron Palmer, Ed Simmelink, Larry
land Willard VanWey; (middle) Irene Reeker Schnorr, Patricia Stites Boden, Linda Sample Topliff, Phyllis Stites
Bartley Gregg, Diane Menhusen Simmelink, Glenda Bartley Hiner and Shidey Colson Remus;
Bowman, Glenda Ahlvers Funk, Donna Loomis Hollern, Coola Aronis File, Jo Boyer McCammon,
Loomis Meyer, Kathleen Loomis Little, Carol Dietz Leonard and Lyle Wright. Not pictured is Rollyn Phillips.
nia-school classes MankatoLibrary
,~cn~p~ - . offers new service
fall reunion
a 9:30 The Kan-Ed Network has purchased
:hell five databases for use in libraries,
• ~i of 25 duates from the 1953, Glenda Ahlvers Funk,. Gamett, schools, businesses and private homes.
realizati~1951 th~oubugugu~l~ 1958 of Ionia Glendolyn Bartley Gregg, Lawrence, Anyone with a Kansas library card
hehereav#i~,~lattendeciarecentreunion Roger Fedde, Ionia, Gerald Grasch, will be able to access the databases
appropria¢lk ..... Decatur, I11., Kathleen Loomis Little, from home, work or any library in the
Ip berea~lffoup went to Mankato for the CawkerCity,LyleWright, Ionia; 1954, state. A card is available at any library
'°ffera~meal and further conversa- Donna l.Q. omis Hollem, Columbus, in the state, free of charge.
he w~a~vany brought pictures of their Phylhs Stltes Becker, Belolt; 1955, Jo The databases include World Book"
;e .... i... Boyer McCarnmon, Mankato, Carol Encyclopedia, Proquest Heritage
j~ tu D[lati~,.
r lmses .... An_..., ..... ¢~_ ,hese Dmtz Leonard Mankato, Willard Van
~-w~J~.*:, t;=,~ ................... ' ...... Quest, Gale Literature Resource Cen-
allirlg|nilil~ca¢ IA are de~ea~e.d o way Jetterson, texas; lvao, L,arry ter, Gale lnfoTrac Custom Newspa-
),P°~-~"~Ca~mon ~resenteclatnbu~: Ahlvers,Williamsburg,GlendaBartley pers and Proquest Nursing Journals.
de-h-,~o~._e_t. . P . Hiner, Superior, Neb.,DianeMenhusen NewbooksattheLibrary:Betrayal,
tanding ~emng nanquet Simmelink, Salina, Ed Simmelink, Beverly Lewis; TheBishop Goes to the
:teflon ~ spouses were also present as
__ "v~ine Maag Bowman, Salina, a Salina; 1957, George Aicom, Pasco, University, Andrew Greeley; Cube
~nl~,,~acher of many in the group. Wash., Shirley Colsor, Remus, Glen Route, PiersAnthony;HelloDarkness,
• ,v,,.vT_llithtfourth, fifthandsixthgrades Elder, Karen Loomis Meyer, Ionia; Sandra Brown; A Long December,
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nt lt~m~'Grade School m 1946 whe 1958, Rollyn Phillips, Little River. Donald Harstad; The Perfec, Summer,
Linda Sample Topliff. Emporia, Luanne Rice; The Snow Bride, Debbie
• ~'~18 years old. Also attending Patricia Stites Boden, Assaria. Macomber; Split Second, David
~le Reeker
toughts an~l! Schnorr from the Baldacci; Stone Cold, Robert Parker.
~eiq~~g class of 1959. Computer classes begin on Oct. 20
~attendingtheevent arelisted: Children's Sabbath and run through Oct. 24. Please come
easup~], . . . .
wakenth~la Aron,s File, Belo,t; 1952, event is Sunday to the library to sign-up.
~er, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Special Story Hour: The Tales for
leetings~ Children s Sabbath will be ce~-- Tots Players will be at the library for a
ebrated Sunday at 11 a.m. at Harmony Story Hour tomorrow (Friday)at 10:45;
d the R ......... United Methodist Church, Mankato. They will present "The Magic Pouch
a..~endshipMeals The event will focust~ntheneedsof Come and join the fun. ,,,----
Tone .¢!~_~ = children and on how people of faith
Jed one o,~ ~ can respond through prayer, outreach,
; and lealtl 5¢t. 20 through Oct. 24 and advocacy.
eess. Yoet ~ay: Spaghetti, tossed salad, The Children's Sabbath will en- .Mankato Weather
have heel ~ead. hot spiced peaches, courage children, youth, parents, single
adults and seniors to become involved Bill Wood, observer
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eday: Broccoli-cheese-chicken
.'aekers, cranberry-apple salad,
Vheat muffin.
Inesday: Roast pork, mashed
s, gravy, dilled green beans,
roll, dressing, strawberry ba-
latin.
Oven fried chicken,
seasoned cab-
cake.
Smothered steak, rice pilaf,
vegetables, wheat roll, poke
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Mankato, Ksn.
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17,18and19
• ,, 785-378-3172
to say ..... ~i
you to all my
and friends for
: cards and visits
my 90th
Also to the
StateBank
the beautiful
May God
all of you.
Winslow:-,
so much
~yfriend.sfor
}he surprise
in the congregation and local commu-
nity to assure children receive the sup-
port they need to grow, learn and
achieve their God-given potential.
Guest is ventriloquist Alice Thomp-
son from Heartbeat Pregnancy Center•
Beloit. The Harmony Handball Choir
and the Harmony Chancel Choir will
perform.
Tuesday, Oct. 7 74 45
Wednesday, Oct. 8 72 57
Thursday, Oct. 9 74 51
Friday, Oct. 10 71 52
Saturday, Oct. 11 64 53
Sunday, Oct. 12 70 36
Monday, Oct. 13 65 37
Moisture for week - ,49
Total moisture for year - 24.77
Beloit, Karl. . ~J>~,~
Saturday, Oct. 25 -~
f .... 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ~ /'"?~)~
70 Booths Sl Admission
Sponsored by: Delphian Club of Beloit
New Fall Sugar Shack Candles are
(60 Different Scents)
We also now have potpourri,
refresher oil and candles warmer
Call or stop by anytime - will deliver!
Shop in the comfort of my home at
6et-&-Tan
Linda Payne • 704 N West SL Mankato, Kan. • 785-378-3802 ,~
OPENHOUSE...
Sunda Oct. 26
l to 3 p.m.
to welcome Father Daryl Olmstead
St. Theresa Catholic Church
(in thebasement)
320 N. Commer~, Mankato, Kan.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
ANNUAL SUPPER
Wednesday, Oct. 22
Serving 5:30 p.m. to ?
Burr Oak
By Anna Belle Grubbs
Betty and Harold Brown went to
Abilene Saturday to the Brown re-
union.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rhea, Utah, are
visiting his sister, Florence Headley,
who is back in long term care in Man-
kate.
Elsie Dafford accompanied her son
to California to visit relatives.
The former Morris Garage on Main
Street is now owned by Rick and
Marilyn Warneking. They, with the
help of their siblings, painted the exte-
rior during the weekend.
Friends and relatives gathered at
the cafe Saturday afternoon to wish
Nelson Harris a surprise happy birth-
day.
Mary Modlin was greeter at the
United Methodist Church. Kerry
Waugh was home from K-State and
sang a special"IBelieve." Lay speaker
Dan Dempsey spoke on "The Rest of
the Week." Lori Waugh was hostess to
coffee hour. Guests in church were
Gerry Waugh's aunt and uncle from
Wichita. and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harding,
Manhattan, who were visiting her par-
ents, Mary and Don Modlin.
Pastor" Laura's husband, Roger
Fricker, is in the Smith Center Hospi-
tal.
Iris Cosand's house has been sold
to a hunter from Texas.
Wanda Howard called on Hazel
Korb.
Callers on Gene and Marjorie
Johnson were Lyle Reece, Mankato,
Ronnie Burgess, Phillipsburg, and
Wanda Howard.
Frontier Day in Burr Oak Saturday
featured a setting including two big
teepees in the park. Other attractions
were food. a barbecue lunch, chili
contest, story tellers from Dispatch,
violin and banjo music by Judy and
Mike Donley and folks dressed fitting
the occasion, marshmallows roasted
over a small bonfire and a demonstra-
tor making arrow heads. One of the
teepees displayed an assortment of
amphibian, s and wild life hides. Mark
Finnell won the chili contest with his
spicy recipe. This event was spon-
sored by the library board and their
volunteer workers as a fund-raiser.
Hazel Korb and Sandie Korb were
weekend guests of Larkie and Ed
Searcy, rural Kenesaw. They all at-
tended a first birthday party for Lucas
Hanson. son of Robin and Paul Hanson,
in Gibbon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rehmert, Salina,
Mr. and Mrs. AI Stroh. Beloit, were
Saturday dinner guests of Wanda
Howard at a restaurant. The afternoon
was spent visiting at Wanda's home.
City of Mankato utility report
Disconnects: Teresa Norris, 617
1/2 N. West; Carroll Everist, 210 N.
Clinton.
Connects: David W. and Linda D.
Ault. 210 N. Clinton.
In honor and remembrance of your loved
one who died this Rast year.
Everyone who has lost a loved one is welcome to attend.
Sunday, Oct. 19 • 4 p.m.
Hopewell Church
Waconda Lake Glen Elder, Kan.
Rev. Bruce Kecteand Rev. Dan Davis officiating
- "Come and join us in this memorial service.
Release a balloon in memory of someone you love.
For more information, call Valley Hospice
Solomon
SOLOMON VALLEY. HOSPICE
310 W. 8th, Beloit, Kan. 67420 785-738-9221
Frasier's to celebrate
25th Anniversary
"THEN...NOW...and FOREVER"
OcL 21, 1978 - Oct. 21, 2003
Mr and Mrs, Douglas Frasier will celebrate their.25th wedding anniversary
on Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Burr Oak Fire Hall, Burr Oak, Ken. The program
begins at 7:30 p.m. with the Lebanon Music Club presenting their show "Rock
On". This is a collection of old rock and roll tunes, interspersed with comedy
skits. Thiswill be followedby Nick-Levendofsky and friend, Elmer, a ventrilo-
"quist act.After this,'fal~ily memberswill entertain musical. A(9 p.m. there will
be a champagnetoast, cake, punch and a snack buffet. A dance with D.J.,
Brenda Flinn, playing rock 'n roll and country, will begin at 9:30 p.m. The event
is host~ by the Frasiers' sons, Jason, Skylar, Joshua and Caleb, along with
Marc and Michelle Davidson, niece to the couple.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO KI-I'END
The couple requests NO gifts, but a donation to the Ronald McDonald
House, near'the KU Medical Center in Kansas City. (Bringing a lawn chair is
suggested)
Doug and Wanda (Carper-Way} were married on Oct,,21 at the Christian
Church in Lebanon, 'Kan. They were married by Wandas uncle(the Rev..
Donald Carper, San Antonio Texas. Attendants at their wedding were: Cheryl-
Hubbard, Smith Center, and June Brummer, Beloit, sisters to the codple. Dale
and Don Frasier were also attendants:
.The Frasiers first resided in Mankato, moving to Burr Oak in 1979. They
have lived at 1698 E~. Sta~ Street in ~u'rr Oak since 1980. They are owners of
Frasier Construction and Main Street Market. Wanda serves the Burr Oak
c0mmunity.aS Postmaster.and is a member of the USD No. 104 board of
education. Sons, Jason, 26, and Skylar, 22, are both juniors at KU, Lawrence.
Joshua, 21, is a junior at K-State, Salina, and Caleb, 17, is a senior at Wl~e
Rock. High School. Wanda is the daughter of Elsie and the late Gerald Carper.
Lebanon. Doug is the son of Richard and the late Margaret Frasier, Burr Oak.
Jewell
for
Commission meets
Jim Vaughan, Solid Waste Direc-
tor, advised the Jewell County Com-
missioners at Monday's meeting that
$4,300.76 was received from Republic
Paper Board for recycled materials.
Vaughan also reported that KDHE sur-
veyed the inside of the building last
week.
Linda Woeruer, health nurse, re-
viewed the monthly activity report for
September. She reported quarterly re-
ports were completed, and the health
department will work out a schedule to
give flu shots to county employees.
James Hedstrom, representing Cel-
lular One, reviewed a proposal for cel-
lu!arphone service to the county. Com-
m~ssmners will discuss the cellular
service with department personnel be-
fore making a decision.
Payroll dated Oct. 2 bills dated
through Oct. 13 were paid.
Southeast Coyotes 4-H Club
Southeast Coyotes 4-H Club met
for September at Randall Church with
Julia Hod presiding.
Roll call. "Name your favorite
teacher," was answered by 21 mem-
bers. one leader and 11 parents.
4-H Sunday will be held at the Ran-
dall Church Oct. 12. The Jewell County
Achievement Program is Oct. 26 at the
Mankato High School.
ElectiOn of officers was held with
these results: Julie Heel, lh~ident; Joey
Buser, vice president; Briana Heel,
secretary; Crystal Mitchell, treasurer;
Rebecca Heel, reporter; Shelby Barrett,
Brittany Joerg, Julie Heel, historians;
Jacob Barrett, Caleb Ramsey, Zachary
Spiegel, recreation leaders; Brittany
Joerg, Patricia Cleary and Jerry Peters,
safety leaders; Amanda Fleming and
Ariel McCollough, song leaders; Devin
Jones and Josh Buser, parliamentar-
ians. Council representatives are Joey
Buser, Crystal Mitchell, Mark Jones,
Elaine Peters and Deanna Mitchell.
A Halloween party is planned for
Oct. 25 with a hayrack ride, collecting
for UNICEF and a wiener roast at the
Vetter Barn. Club member projects
are displayed in adowntown window
at Randall for National 4-H week.
Briana Heel had a project talk on
crocheting and a safety talk on cleanli-
ness. Trenton Mitchell gave a club
project talk on patriotism and a project
talk on small hand pets. A demonstra-
tion on making rope from yarn was
givenbyPatriciaCleary. Shelby Barrett
and Brittany Joerg finished the pro-
gram with a song.
Hosts were the Warren Joerg and
Mike Ramsey families.
.... Thank' you...
Ill Thank you, Dr. Calderonl Dr. Rina Mina and Leon Hughes, p,A., i|[Ill
1|] of the Jewell County Rural Health Clinic and all the nursing, [II
][] technical and supporting staff at the Jewell County Hospital who ][]
[|[ worked so hard the night of my medical emergency. A special I[]
[[[ thank you to the Jewell County Ambulance crew who arrived so[[[
[|[ promptly and got me to the emergency room and on to Salina later. I|I
[[] We are fortunate to have these facilities in Jewell County. Youll[
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Thank. you Jewell County[e~idents for your
,Sapl~e~-at-theiee~,eream!~, ial du~ir~ the
Jewell Corn Show. We collected $321.12 in
free will donations to put towards the
IV fluid and blanket warmer for
the, Jcwell County Hospital. LTCU
A big THA~NK YOU to tke staff who d~nated
homemade)ce c~a~h]"pies,, coQk]es ~and cakes
Friends and staff and administration
Jewell County Hospital- LTCU
Jewe~ County Rural Health Clinic
"If you're tired of [he same old buffet and the
same old menu, come to The ]eweil
where everything is freshly made["
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Reminder of new hours
Monday- Saturday
.10, a~.m. ~o 2 p,m. • 5 to 8:30 p.m.
: ' "Sunday
:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.-i---i "Closed Sundays evenings
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