NOVEMBER 10, 1966
JEWELL COUNTY RECORD, /VlAN~iU, I~AN~Ab
PAo ; iB
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Jewell County Record
Mankato, Kansas 66956
Newspaper of Jewell
County"
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Mrs. Frank Boyd, Associate
Editor
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FOR HOME FOLKS
M. A. B.
quitter never wins and a
never quits.
-MAB-
People who think they are
in politics, are really
tools.
-MAB-
Sir Charles Darwin and
Joseph J. Spencer of
University, say on tile
of world population,
60 years the world will
twice as many people as
now does. How this will
.'ct living standards, /tow it
change conditions of life
We know them, are prob
incapable of easy solu-
']'here seems little pro-
alan's Christian Telnlterancc
Union [or many years. Mrs.
Walker was state presi(lent of
the Kiulsas lfederati(m el We
men's Clubs, in the I)ioneeriog
days. 1 will not attelnl)t to
list all the worth while things
she has led and inspired. Mrs.
Walker, a Republk:an, is also
a leader in tile political world.
She was the first wolmln to he
elected to the Kausas legisla-
ture. Messages of congratula-
tions and apl)reeiation came
from former president, Dwight
It. Eisenhower, froni U. S.
senators and COl]gressnlell lind
governors. Frank Kissinger, i
our real estate lllall, relllCnl
startled me when she wonder-
ed wily someone didn't men
ti(m the wonderful work the
fine t:hUl'Cilt'S ill Mankato are
doing. We thought their good
words "spoke for themselves".
I remend)er that when I was
a e;h'l ! heard n)y father say,
"'No man would ino\e his fam
ily [o il h)\~,n \~he|'e lht,l'e v, el'e
IIO chlll'Ciles." We ]ZllOW anti
altl)reeiate tile ~o()d churches
in Manl~ato, and tile good I)eo
ltle who iil~lintain them. - We
asked Jolm l,ove al)out his
nmther. Slit, ~as always with
him shol)l)ing SHIIII'(IHy niRhls.
Ills llloth('l' iS n()\\' ill the Wil
beck l{,ee¢l lhnne. Cora Car
ter and hlella Johnson were to-
gether. - When l.)assing the
Nelson Jeweh'y Store. we no
ti('(,(l a crowd. The auction
was in It)'og)'ess. We regret
Ih;ll Ihis I'illO V()IIII~ eoul)le are
I(ql\hlK ()lit ('(H I 1 II'l In'l jl y. -
r l)aisie Nelson ;rod Roena Nel-
son were together. - At Ilal-
sl,ead's. Keith and his (hlugh
ter, Mary, were husy wailing
Oil ('lJsLoIIIt'FS. Slopl)t'd [() st,e
(h'/)c and .h)scl)hhle Tyh,r and
(~('ne \'