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Alma Gamma was greeter Sunday
st the U2Vl. Church and also
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Pauline and 1uniot Milts, Colorado,
Ruth Glover, Winnie McNichols,
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alto Wendell and Ka~ Moyer went to
plays Enid, Olda., to the50th wedding anui-
cousin, Mr. and
Rex Ella Elston
to , supper and
Leon ~ Karen Boden's daughter,
son, Scott and wife
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Theresa Catholic Church basement in
Mankato.
Cecil and Lola Hillman had all
LoWs children visit: Lola's daughter,
Darlene, and husband, Ed Schelliger,
Middleville, Mich.; son, Doug and
Arlene Range, Wichita; and daughter,
Debbie Keester, Cawker. Other visi-
tors were her granddaughter, MeSnda
Brummer and great-granddanghter,
Maddie, Hunter.
Correction: Roberta Livers' address
was incorrect in a m3ent column. She
is from Portland, Ore.
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Pastor Ken Smith's morning ser-
mon was taken from Matthew 16 and
the Sunday evening one was a video.
Geeter is Joyce McNichols and ushers
were Tim Warner, Brad Jeffery, and
Todd Jeffery. Nadine Guise led the
group singing and ~ial music was a
piano duet by Lila Smith and Rosetta
Jeffery.
The Fall Festival and surprise pas-
tor appredation shower was held. After
the judging of costumes, a hayrack ride
was taken by about 40. The children
ga?oreed games and bobbed for apples
the weiner roa/t. The pastors
were presented with a cart full of gifts
and the children each decorated a pump-
kin to take home.
The Mike Jeffery family, kit. Hope,
visited his parents and Mike and son,
Shane, went deer hunting with bow
and arrows.
Kris and Mike Hammond, Bellevue,
NOb., were guests of her mother, Edith
Ayres and Jerry Harris.
Several of the neighborhood chil-
dren were out trick or treating on Hal-
loween. Visitors at Glovers were Eden
and Ivy Diehl, Regan, Kelli and Brady
Jeffery, Jarret and Jaclyn Yelken and
their great-grandchildren, Brittany,
Bailey and Brody Lewis, Riverton.
Jerry Harris and Edith Ayres went
to Ft. Riley to attend a ceremony hon-
oring Edith's cousin who was retiring.
from 36 years in a Civil Service job
there.
Several women from here attended
a KK Club meeting at the home of
Joyce McNicholsin Superior. It was a
tasting party conducted by Jennifer
Healey.
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Saturday morning coffee was held
and the video "Laura Ingalls Wilder"
was shown in the afternoon.
Worship was conducted by Man-
kate Baptist Church. Neolin Taylor
presented the message, Opal Taylor
was son~ leader and Jan Thronton ac~
companied on the piano. Guests at-
tending were Bob Swit, zer, Fern Pair,
Roma Grout, Doris Kitts and Bob and
Ada Grimm.
Halloween week began with Hal-
loween superstitions and jokes. The
Prairie Land Cloggers entertained.
Members of the group are Pare Hajny,
Lynette Bartley, Jean Schuster and Bey
Beavers.
A Halloween party was the Tues-
day Happenings event with Hallow-
een Jingo, charades and guess what s
in the bag." Guests attending were
Shirley Wood and Glenna Fogo. Resi-
dents attending were Cleo Wilson, Eva
Waugh, Ruth Roe, Jane Myers, Dean
Coder, Lena Berry, Irene Kleppinger,
Clarice Decker, Helen Oelkers, Aletha
Logan, Ilene Alcorn, Mildred
Thelander, Lela Huntsinger, Opal Dav-
enport, Jeanne Grout and Norma Tho-
mas.
The residents learned of the history
of the Ryman Theater, former home of
the Grand Ol"Opry. Mankato youth
came to collect cans of food for the
community food bank.
• Pastor Jim Rice and Pastor Dan
Daniels were guests for Thursday
morning exercise chss.
Those helping with games this week
were ShirleyWood, Jeanne Blair, Linda
Crangle and Phyllis Smith. A birthday
party for Dean Coder was given by his
sister, Shirley Wood, at the conclusion
of the aftemoon's activities. Guests
attending were Dorothy Leonard, Doris
Kitts, Eldine Neill, Eva Sanders and
Geneva Garman.
Those receiving visitors this week
were: Mildred Thelander, Frederick
Ford, Roger and Nancy Thelander,
Janice and Don Grabast; Irene
McCorkle, Nancy McCorkle; Florence
Headley and Opal Davenport, Carol
Garman; Esther Hemdon, Jim and
Connie Hemdoa; Lela Huntsiguer,
John and Lynette Huntsinger; Jewell
Sweet and Norma Thomas, Rob and
Conley Cleveland; Dorothy Munro,
Chandra and Brayde Wagner;Florence
Headley, Tammy Storey; Elizabeth
Girmm, Robert and Ada Grimm.
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Vet rep .sits Nov. 13 Mankato
Rick Edwards, Veterans Service
Representative for the Kansas Com-
mJs mnonye~..s A!~beat. Elaine Heskett, Lynette Swanson
MangatoClty Hall in Mankatoon Nov. and Katherine Gonder performed with
13 from 9:30 to i I a.m. to assist with the women's barbershop chorus,
benefits available from the V.A. "Friends In Harmony" along with the
Jewell Chamber meets Monday
The Jewell Chamber of commerce
meets Monday.
Election of officers and planning
for Christmas are the main topics of
business. A program is planned.
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Hastings women' s chorus at the opera
house in Red Cloud, NOb. There were
two performances held.
Jack and Jeanie Blair attended a
Halloween perry at the home of Jack's
sister, LaVaugh and Richard Loibl,.
Wichita. They also visited two of their
daughters, Barbara and Bruce Peterson,
Rose Hill and Mary and Doug May,
Mt. Hope.
Robert and Vonda Wakefield and
Raymond and Carol Wakefield re-
turned from a vacation cruise to the
Hawaiian Islands and other sightseeing
areas.
Berneita McElroy is a patient at
Good Samaritan Hospital, Kearney.
Chet and Virginia Hanson visited
Jerry and Marjorie Murray.
Jessica and Devon Freeman, Salina,
visitedfor a few days with grandpar-
ents Dale and Joanrle Freeman.
Pat Lange, Valley Center, Joyce
David, EIDorado.
and Wyatt, Wichita, visited
in Mankato.
Terry Turner,
dent for the
United Methodist Church
Esbon,
Methodist
luck dinner was after
Harmony.~Tumer
conference for th,
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preciation
assured those
the best pastors in the i
will continue to serve the
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