,.OCTOBER
1966
WRLL C ,O qTY
KANSAS
Oct. 20 -"
B#idge Club -
M., Mr. and Mrs.
'Lovers Club - Mrs.
)rn
- Mrs. O. K.
Club - Lucy
F
0ct. 24 -
bozen Club - Mr.
~rs. Darus Henning-
, Auxiliary
0. Guest Day - 2:30
', Mrs. Bradley Judy
~Y, Oct. 26 -
It Club - Mrs. l,'rank
ger
Oct. 27 -
- Mrs. Gerald
Club - Mrs. M. M.
Club - Mrs. Elsie
Club - Mrs. Newell
Monday
of the Supper
Monday, Oct. 17 at
of Mr. and Mrs. :
Mr. and Mrs. I
were guests. The~
were won by
Marvin Walker,
Loomis and
Loomis. The next!
Will be Nov. 21 with
~Irs. Harold Ahrens.
Club Entertained
Hamilton an-
the members of the
Club at her home
Oct. 13. Guests
Harry Tyrell and
Roe. The
won by Mrs.
and Mrs. Roe.
were served by
N The next meeting
or. 10 with Mrs.
ClUb Thursday
Smith was hos-
meeting of the T &
Club at her home
October 13. Mrs.
was a guest. The
won by Mrs. O.
and Mrs. Newell
were
bridge. The
will be October
Davis hostess.
Meeting O. E. S.
meeting of the
the Esatern Star will
at Jewell Friday,
at 2:00 P. M. The
aleal will be at the
Church at 6:30 P. M.
will be $1.25.
l~lanning to attend,
Idella Johnson,
or H. R. Rhea by
October 26..
grand matron
to have a
at this
Belle Cross,
Aide of
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Club
Frank W. Boyd, Jr.and Mrs.
F: W. Boyd, Mankato; Frank
and Lydia Logback, Hill city.
Miss Mary Stoles, Henry and
Bill Smies and the three Boyds
attended the wedding of Mar-
garet and Howard 25 years
a~o.
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Flen-
tie of Centralia announce the
engagement of their daughter,,
Mary Frances, to Mr. George
Eugene Holdren, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George D. ttoldren,
Montrose.
Mary Frances is Jewei l
County Home Economics
Agent in Mankato and Butch
is employed by Jewell Plumb-
inging and Heating, Jewell.
A winter wedding is plann-
ed.
Kensington Club Meets
er, Mrs. I,ester Beeler, Mrs.!
Joe 1¢. Beeler, and Mrs. How-
ard ~dwaras. Alter refresh-
ments, ~virs. tiowara Edwaras,
Chaplain, gave tne aevouons.
rim meeting was opened in
regular 1orm 19y Regent, Mrs.
~viarvin Walker. lVlrs. Alice
~¢al[erty gave the President
General's Message--a list of
accomplishments for the
D.A.E. Diamond Jubilee year.
Mrs. Lets Dietz, Correspon-
Oence Secretary, read a in-!
vitation to the Northwesternl
t)isttqct meeting to be held
in Phillipsburg on Oct. 29.
Mrs. Mary Boyd, a member
of Desire Tobcy Seat's Chap-
ter, is a District Officer, so
we hope to have a good re-
I)resentation from this Chap-
ter. National Defense Report
was given by Mrs. Beulah
13alch and Mrs. Joe R. Beel-
er. Miss Helen Stafford gave
a report of the D.A.R. sup-
ported schools. She and Mrs.
T. Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Thaine
Clegg, J. C. and Dena, and
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Clegg,"
Ronald and Donna of Man-
kate; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Clegg and family of Beloit;
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Clegg
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Rawlings of Fremont,
Nebr.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Clegg of Montrose, Colo.; and
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde r~0rb
and Cindy spent the weekend
in Denver, Colo. visiting Mr.
:and Mrs. Clair Korb and Mr.
land Mrs. Donald Korb and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Nicks and Scotty of Limon,
Colo. were also pre.~ent.
The Kensington Club met ] Ads tlills asked that we l
tiring clothing and old jewel-
Thursday, Oct. 13, at the home I ry to out" next meeting to be
of Mrs. A. L. Hale. Roll ('all lsent to these schools. The
was answered by 14 members. [ minutes were read and ap-
Plans for the Christmas party[proved. The next meeting will l
were discussed. Refreshments lbe Nov. 14, and the hostesses
were served by the hostess. 'would like to be notified by,
The next meeting will be Oct. members who do not plan toi
27 with Mrs. Lester Broyles. attend. After the meeting
Christian Gleaners
The Christian Gleaners
met Oct 11 in church
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basement for thmr annual!
pot luck dinner. Following!
a boun,tiful and enjoyable
meal, President Alberta Dia-
mond broug~ the business
meeting to order. Roll call
was answered by 13 mem-
bers. We enjoyed having
Goldie Broyles, Mrs. Dunn
and Jay Diamond as our
guests. Reports for the year
were given by the officers.
Delores Hines conducted a
beautiful and impressive in-
stallation ceremony for the
following new officers: Pres-
ident, Gladys Fordham; Vice-
coming game: between Hays
and Washburn University.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brandon
were Saturday evening supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Jeffery at the Hilltop Cafe in
Superior.
Mrs. Junior Barnes and fam-
ily, Mrs. Clifford Barnes and
family and Mrs. Harvey Fogo
spent Sunday afternoon at the
Jude Figgen home in Red
Cloud.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fras-
ier and family were Sunday
dinner guests of her father,
Mr. August Monty, at Bloom-
ington, Nebr.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerald Ost
and family of Franklin, Nebr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carman
Henry Carman, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl German and Johnny and
Brian Howard had ice cream
and cake at the Gary German
home on Sunday evening in
honor of Pamela and Earl
Garman's birthdays~
Presider~t, Grace Cristman;
Secretary, Pat Hun*ter; and
Treasurer, Betty McAtee.
We sang "Help Me Find My
Place". Delores read Prov.
31:10-31 "Godly Woman-
hood". This is the 40th anni-
versary of the Christian
Gleaners. The next meeting
will be Oct. 25. This is an
all day meeting starting at
9:30. The Good Samaritan
Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-
Cormick visited his uncle, Mr. pus life is great and is enjoy-
and Mrs. Charlie Smith at ing his work as assistant
Hastings on Sunday afternoon, sports editor for the college
Mr. Smith had recently under- weekly paper, "The Reveille
gone surgery. Echo".
Mr. and Mrs. John Glea.,ion Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Also-
spent Sunday in the Eldon brooks were Thursday even-
Pugh home in Belleville. Mr. ing visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
~.nd Mrs. Terrill LeCleff and I Arby Cole.
Lettie Korb was a Sunday
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Harve Decker.
was adjourned, Mrs. Viola
Ross presented a program of
slides she and her husband
took on their trip to Jordan
this summer. Mrs. Ross was
able to tell us many interest:
ing things about Jordan and
the way the people live. At
the next meeting Mrs Mar-
iaua Switzer will tell about
the Kabie Tour she took of
Kansas this summer and
show a few slides of Kansas
industries.
Lucy Circle
Mrs. J. C. LeBow, Mrs. Ray-
mond O'flara and Mrs. Dale
Crangle presented the lesson
to the I,ucy Circle' Wednesday
!afternoon. The lesson was
"Chrrstlan ann Muslim".
Through the study, it was
found that Islam is again on
the move in a great mission-
ary movement. Islam is chall-
enging today the Christian
world as it did in the seventh
century.
A skit, "A Conversation of
the Muslim Missionary and
the Christian Missionary" was
I given by Mrs, LeBow and Mrs.
Scotty and Mr. and Mrs. West
Ostrum of Salina were also
present.
Rev. and Mrs. Olin Belt of
Bennington were Sunday ev-
ening visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Johnson and family.
Mrs. CleI1 Hancock and Mrs.
Claude Gutscher spent Tues-
day in Beloit where Mrs. Han-
cock showed her ceramics at
the Mitchell County Craft
Days.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maag
were Wednesday evening sup-
per guests at the Max Bow-
nmn home in honor of Max-
ine's birthday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Rothchild of Atkinson, Nebr,
were weekend guests of her
sister, Mrs. Barbara Howell.
They all attended a family
dinner at the Cecil Dunn home
in Jewell on Sunday.
Nelson Harris returned
home Sunday from the Red
Cloud hospital after spending
the past 10 days there.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Platt and
;Mike were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Nettle Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Over-
i man of Loveland ,Colo. were
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lund-
strom and their daughter, Mrs.
Chuck Parker, and Lori of
Denver, Colo. were Monday
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Decker. The Lund-
stroms were house guests of
the Deckers for 3 days the
past week. Due to the train
wreck at Formoso they had
to take them to Beloi.t to get a
way back to Denver.
Ray. and Mrs: G. R. Also-
brooks were Sunday evening
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Brandon at the Mainlin-
~r Cafe in Beloit. Later in the
evening they called on Mrs.
Daisy Brandon.
Mrs.' Douglas Gillett, Mrs.
Homer Grubbs, Mrs. I)erald
i ecker and Mrs. Robert Korb
were Wednesday afternoon
coffee guests of Mrs. Gale Tag-
lay in honor of Faye and Ha-
zel's birthdays. Lemon cake
and coffee were served with
favors of multi-colored bubble
bath.
Mrs. Dallas Caldwell was a
Sunday dinner guest at the
Stanley Johnson home.
Douglas Gillett, John Abel
and Don Modlin were Sunday
afternoon callers at the Cecil
Modlin home.
Clinton and Bradley Kiehl
were Saturday afternoon vis-
toss of their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heskett.
Don Modlin attended a North
Central Kansas District Weed
Association meeting in Beloit
on Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Fullerton
and family of Superior were
Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Olivet'.
Mrs. Ollie Moon was a Sun-
day dinner guest of Mr. ann
Mrs. Glen Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Frank-:
lin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Sanderson were Sunday dinner!
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Grouthous at Smith Center.
Mrs. Glen Paul, Mrs. Virgil
Warner and Edith Folger at-
tended the District W.C.T.U.
State Convention at Phillips-
burg on Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday.
Mrs. Wilbure Smith and
Sharon of Superior were Sun-
Group will furnish and serve
dinner. We will repair and
pack clothes to send to
Cookson Hills Christian
School and Kiamichi Mis-
sion. On Oct. 31 at 7:30 p. m.
day afternoon callers on Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Myers.
the Gleaners will have a
costume Halloween Party in
the church basement. Delor-
es Hines led us in closing
prayer.
Kiltle Club Entertained
Mrs. Bud Hills entertained
the members of the Kiltie
Bridge Club in the party room
of the Buffalo Roam Wednes-
day evening. Oct. 13 Mrs. W.
G. Hills, Mrs. Eldon Grout
and Mrs. James Decl:er were
guests. Mrs. W. G. Hills and
Mrs. Grout received the high
score prizes. Refreshments
were served at a long table
decorated with white mums in
carnival glass goblets. The
next meeting will be October
27 with Mrs. Gerald Kier, hos-
tess.
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Chapter CN, P. E. O.
Cranglc. Saturday afternoon callers at
the Cecil Modlin home.
Fourteen
member,:
were
pre-
I. Mrs. Dennis Garman Of Sa-
sent.
Plans
were
made
f°rllina was a Sunday afternoon
the "Phase 2" Study.
RMrS.. Helen Murphy, Mrs. J. i'isitor of her grandparents,
, Noel Runyon spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and
Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Miss Sandra Wilson, who is
Mamie Lamb.. attending Bethany College at
Jerry Runyon was a weez- Lindsborg, spent the weekend
end guest of Homer' Smuck. at the home of her pare,vz,
They accompanied Mrs. Hu-IMr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilson.
bert Jeffery to Wichita where Sandra accompanied her par
they all attended the Friends eats to El Dorado a week ago
yearly meeting on Saturday where they visited her sister,
and Sunday. Linda, and brother-in-law,
Mrs. Douglas Gillett took David Matousek. Linda, who
Cindy France home on Tues- teaches iu the El Dorado high
Shepherd and Miss Lucy
Wiley were the hostesses for
the afternoon.
Mrs. Forrest Howard
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Benbow
went to Wichita on Tuesday
where they attended the ses.
sions of the Kansas Yearly
Meetings of tile Friends. They
stayed with Mrs. Lillie Ben-
bow while there.
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Bender
will celebrate their 63rd wed-
ding anniversary on Sunday,
i Oct. 23, All of their children
are expected to be here for
the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Frank-
lin of New Castle, Ind., Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heskett.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lewis
were Sunday dinner guests of
.Mr. and Mrs. Gary Foster and
girls at Phillipsburg.
Jerry Median of Salina and
Raymond Novak of Lucas
were Friday evening visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Median
and family. They spent the
remainder of the weekend in
lt~e Stanley Novak home in
Lucas.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Morris
and Patty Spatz spent Satur-
day in Hays where they visit-
ed Terry Morris and Dennis
Spatz and attended the Hays-
Washburn football game.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross
of ltaviland, Kans. were Wed-
nesday afternoon callers at the
Jake McDonnel home.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Oliver
visited his brother, Mr. and
and Mrs. Fred Sanderson and Mrs. Bernice Oliver and fam-
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Reinert ily, at Morrowville on Sunday.
and family were Thursday ev- They also called on his aunt,
Chapter CN of P. E. O. Sis ening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Florence Congleton, at Wash-
terhood met Tuesday, October Clarence Blew. ington, Kans.
II at the home of Mrs. Clar- Mr. and Mrs. Erich Penner Mr. and Mrs. Glen Paul vis-
ence Loomis. Mrs. A. T. Men- and Mrs. Mamie Cockroft of ited at the Verlin Paul home
Club met with R. Beeler attended in Concor Cockroft home. Mrs. Loyde Mrs. Ira Powell is helping Mrs.
Newlin at her home dia to plan for the slate (:on- Garman and Lands were also care for her daughter, Mrs. ---
Ocotber 12, with vention. Mrs. Kenneth Ball, callers. Wendell Snowbarger at Kings-
present.
Were won by Leona
Parsons and
Evelyn
Ailene Shoemaker
with gifts
mystery sisters.
were served
meeting will be
Logan at Ionia,
Their
Anniversary
Mrs. Howard Kit-
celebra-
wedding an-
dinner in the Bur-
House in
.Saturday evening,
'Mrs. Kitterman's
E. H. Smies, of
'Yes the hostess at
affair. Places
the honor guests
Bill, Joe,
and Miss
of Manhattan;
John Stoles, Mr.
Stoles, Mar-
andJo,
Bill' Smies
all of
and
husen president, gave a report Mankato were Sunday after- in Red Cloud on Thursday ev- Mrs. O. A. Runyon, at Oak-
of a meeting she and Mrs. Joe noon visitors at the Arthur ening, lay, Kans.
Mrs. Albert Berry and Mrs. J.
C. LeBow gave the program
on P. E. O. Projects The
next meeting will be a guest
day at the home of Mrs. Brad
ley Judy Tuesday, October 25.
Desire Tobey Sears
Chapter, N.S.D.A.R.
The September 12 meeting
was held at the Presbyterian
ChUrch in Beloit. Hostesses
were: Mrs. W. W. Weltmeir,
Mrs. Ralph Dockstader, Mrs.
Tweed Ross, Mrs. N. A. Ern-
zen, and Mrs. R. H. Ober.
The program was given by
Albert Waugh, a retired cap-
tain of the United States Navy.
He had an interesting talk
]and slides on Sea Power and
]the Navy. Mrs. Weltmer, Con-
stitution Chairman, asked
that we display the American
Flag during Constitution
Week. Mrs. Joe R. Beeler gave
the National Defense Report
stressing the historical and
patriotic arms of D.A.R. and
urging Good Citizen Medals.
The meeting of October 10
was held in the party room
at the Buffalo Roam Steak
House in Mankato. Hostesses
were: Miss Irma Nixon
• Fred
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Var-
and daughter of Lyons,
Kilns. were Friday overnight
i and Saturday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Noel Runyon and
boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Pang-
b(irn of Mankato and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Sackett of Lin-
coln, Nebr. were Saturday af-
lernoon callers at the Marie
Everson home.
Cliff Silsby underwent sur-
gery at the St. Elizabeth hos-
pital in Lincoln, Nebr. on Wed-
nesday. His room number is
239.
Mr. and Mrs. Arby Cole vis-
ited Miss Grace Cole at Mont-
rose on Sunday afternoon. Let-i
er they all called at the Or-
land Boyles home in Court-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred ,~ott!e
and Mike and their daughter
and husband of Wellington,
Kans. and Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Decker were Saturday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Derald
Decker and Cheryl in honor of
Mike's 4th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry German
of Manhattan were Friday ov-
ernight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lee German. They aeeompan-
ted the Garmans to on leaving soon for
to watch the home-, 'Tilose,,
lay, Kans. Mrs. Snowbarger
broke a bone in her ankle. Mr.
Powell spent the weekend in
Hays where he attended the
Hays-Washburn football game.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Frank-
lin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Sanderson spent Wednesday
and Thursday in Goodland,
Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Siebert of
Aloha, Ore. telephoned their
folks, Mr. and Mrs. itenry Sic-
Lert on Sunday evening.
Rev. Richard Brook, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Myers and Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Suehsland
and family were Sunday din-
ner guests of Mr. andl Mrs. En-
cille Lewis and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wells
Simpson were Sunday after-!
noon callers on Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Underwood ahd boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Carold Van
Sehoiaek and Mrs. Opal Roe-
sti spent Thursday in Hastings
where they enjoyed seeing the
Miniature American History
Museum and the House of Yes-
terday .
A co-operative dinner was
held Sunday at the Everett
Reed home in honor of Merle
Reed and Bruce Clegg who are
service.
Ads, Stanton was a
day and is spending a few school, had two oil paintings,
days in the France home help wood cuts and ceramics ex
ing care for the new grand-ifibited in the annual sidewalk
daughter, art exiiibit in FI Dorado,
which they attended.
SONYA LOUISE FRANCO Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker
---- took his mother, Mrs. Sam
Mr. and Mrs. Dan France
mar, Colo. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Glenn Grout, Sr. and
Douglas Gillett. Mr. A. T. Mrs. Eldon Grout took Mar
Thompson of Junction City is sha Grout to Linc,)~,~, Ncbr.
the great grandfather. Sunday al'ter a vis;t at the
hoHle of her |)arcllls, ~r. Had
Mrs. Eldon Gr(.,~ Marsha is
Sorosis Club study ng to be a (,e~dal tcch
The Sorosis Club met at the nician.
home of Ethel Powell on Tues-
day, Oct. 4. Meeting was call-
ed to order by the president,
I Ruth Hanson. Roll call was ,~ ~.3' : ..... " "
answered by eight members
telling about their vacation.
Minutes of the last meeting
were read by the secretary,
Jennie Olson. The club is serv-
ing meals at the Lamb Com-
munity Ce9ter on election day
in Limestone township. Anna
Kohn and Fern Pair are the
committee in charge. Grace
Bennett was program leader.
Ethel served a delicious lunch.
The November meeting will be
with Grace Bennett.
--P.R.C.
Lisa Carol Hodges
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hodges
of Superior, Nebr. are the
proud parents of a baby girl,
born Saturday, October 15th,
weighing 6 pounds, 11V2 ozs.,
who will answer to the name
of Lisa Carol. The grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Cardwell of Salina and Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Hodges of Man-
kato. The baby has one great
grandmother, Mrs. Maude
McCurdy of Caldwell, Idaho.
Mrs. Clyde McKay of Ar-
vada, Colo., who is visiting
friends at Jewell, spent Mon-
day afternoon in Mankato at
the home of Mrs. Glenn Hale.
A Mutual Investnm~t Fund
composed of securities se-
lected for their possibilities
of future GROWTH and i~-
~~ome.
WALTER J. CAMPBELL
MANKATO, KANSAS
66956
Res. Phone FR 8-3452
Registered
Representative
Columbian Securities Corp.
Topeka, Kansas 66603
l~nm send me ~'~l~"tus lind d~Ncf1~'
tl~ matari~ ~ tl~ K~t~
Fund.
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.. OPEN SATHRDAY & SUNDAY ONLY.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill D~t~:: :: ,: i: : :' :::~; :,
visited from Wedi~':~
til S nday at the home a
daughter and family.
and Mrs. Frank Dicker, at,.
Boulder, Cole .....
Mr. and Mrs. Ra~m&d :
Stahl of Columbus, Nebr. ware i:i
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kent:
neth Bali for dinner at the
Buffalo Roam Steak House
last wt'ck oil their way horse
f,'om Phoenix. ................ Arizona. :
John and Bill Stoics Of
Courtland were business call-
ers iu Mankato Friday. : :
Vickie Moon, daughter ~
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moon
had a tonsilectomy at
villa Monday and came
Tuesday. :! i:
CARD OF THANKS '
We would like to take this
means of saying thanks to our ....
friends and relatives for the
cards and visits and help off-
ered and done while I was fin
the hospital. It seems we take ::
frien(ts for granted so often,:
but when we need them, then ~
we really appreciate what
they mean to us. Again wes~
thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. ClomerSi
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