DECEMBER 22 1966
Dec. 21 .
Auxiliary
Y, Dec. 28 -
Dec. 29.
- Mrs. W. G.
Club
Dinner
of tile Flower
held their annual
dinner party with
all the trimmings
Legion Hall
Dec. 15. Tile hos-
Mildred Grout
and Elizabeth
tables were at-
decorated in keep-
the Christmas sea-
was a gift ex-
the dinner
tree. Officers
year were in-
Elsie Howard
officer and
marshall.
officers are Hary
Dresident; Mildred
it; Evelyn
Ruth Han-
and Ruby Da-
The next meet-
Jan. 19 with Fran-
Cluh met Men-
Dec. 19, at the
and Mrs. Clar-
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs.
were guests.
Were festively de-
the Christmas sea-
Were played with
a and Mrs. Wayne
ayne Wilson and
er receiving the
n • "
- ext meeting wtll
With Mr. and Mrs.
hosts.
Christmas Party
of the Marl
Club and their
a Christmas
miniature tree hung with gold
angels. Also gaily wrapped
packages of Christmas goodies
were brought by the members
which were distributed by Mrs.
A. T. Kramer to those who
could not be present. The next
regular meeting will be Jan.
10 at the home of Mrs. Ralph
Waugh.
Modern Minerva Club
Mrs. Lowell Yasmer was
hostess for Modern Minerwl
Club Dee. 15th at her home.
Preceding the meeting, a de-
licious salad luncheon was en
joyed by members at one
o'clock. Three new memhers
were welcomed in the club
Mrs. Lauren Roe, Mrs. Dale
Crangle, and Mrs. Edwin
Walker. Mrs. Raymond O'lla
ra was chairman of the liter-
ature program for the day.
Creative writings were given
by the members, hook re-
views, poetry, short stories
and an essay. These writings
will be entries for tim Litera-
ture Contest Jan. 15,
Friday P. M. Club
The Christmas party l'nr the
members of the Friday P. M.
Club was field at the Buffah)
Roam party room Dec. 10,
with Alma T:~ler and Adehlide
Regnier, hostesses. A delicious
turkey dinner was enjoyed by
all members of the club. The
tables were attractively de-
corated using the Christmas
theme. After the bountiful
meal, Canasta was phtyed
with Beulah Brinkworth and~
Bulah Folsom winning prizes, i
Helen McCammon, acting as
Santa Claus, found gifts for
everyone under the tree. The
club adjourned to meet with
Lela Lamb Jan. 14th.
Rehearsal Dinner
Kay Jones and Mike I)ilhm
were the honored guests at a
rehearsal dinner, at the Coffee
Shop, on Saturday night,
December 17. Other guests in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Pid
Jones, Rev. and Mrs. Life, and
Lana Abram, of Jewell; Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Dillon, Don
Kissinger and Carol Baldwin
of Manhattan; Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Divel, Wichita; Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Vossman, Beloit;
Dwight Murray, Sharon Loom-
Sunday evening, ;is, Mac Reed & Rex Powell of
Buffalo Roam]Hays; Don Frye & Pat Powell
An attractivelof Salina; Beth Bohnert, Anita
of red mums and
decorated the
next meeting will
18 with Mrs. Clar-
hostess.
ws Part~
Bee Club met at
of Grace Miller
Dec. 15 for a cover-
r. The table
were Christmas
each place. Roll
ered by "Some-
Fol-
meeting a
was held and
for mystery sis-
coming year. The
will be election
~Smith, John McCormick, Greg
Olson of Emporia; Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Thummel of Esbon;
Mr, and Mrs. Lowell McNic-
hols and Kelly of Burr Oak;
Jim Hills, Mary l)iliun and the
hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Frye, of Mankato.
Finesse Club Christmas Party
The members of the Finesse
Bridge Club and their hus-
bands met for a Christmas
dinner party at the Bul'falo
Roam Thursday, Dec. 15. The
long table was decorated with
lighted candles. A gift ex-
chaige was held followed by
cards. The next meeting will
be Jan. 12 with Mrs. Tom
January 19 at the ,Lehrling.
all__Bliss. I Christian Gleaners
lllrthda y Dinner
Tile annual Gleaners' pro
rik W. Boyd, who gram and party for Christmas
ninetieth birth- was held at • thc Christian
Was honored with Church basement on Dec. 14
'ty at the Buffalo at 7:30 P. M. The trad/tional
house Wednesday tree was lighted and dccorat-
)se present~ were ed, and the words "It's
i McDill Boyd and Christmas," with the letters
Noel, Phillips- for "Christ" illuminated, hung
Ern Stoics of
Crs. W. G. Hills. I ~,~
:ier, Mr. and Mrs. [ ~, ~
Mr. and Mrs. I ~
ger, the guest of l ~i~ ~
Boyd, and the I ~][;I $ ~'ffi~-,,-
and Mrs F
two tier birthday I ~ "="*
'rated with red !~!::ii~
l~Ped with a pixie ] $'T / "~
Old numerai 90, I . .\
long table withI •
. red glass holders I -[iiiit~" ~ I
Mrs, Boyd was/ ( ] 1
her son Frank / ~~->,,
Son, MeDill, gave[ ~)
~te to his mother, / \
~r many• & varied//'~~~\\~"
aents in her nintey [ "
)resent added con-/ glllllk\X~
to the ma y[ I/,~JM. IM~llx7 ~l
r~, telegrams and/ "e'rlt'~I/f~"
I¢1 received on her/ 'T~x
' oftheP E 0
,t Dec. 13" at th;/ [t fl
Keith Halstead./ tiii1 #' LU/
~re decorated in/ *~;ae<
Christmas with/ "e ... •
lighted tree, [ ~/no orleresr
~lls. Mrs Harry [ of messages to
charge of an in-J wish you cheer.
1 "Christmas /__
in which all/ ql~iTMPL' RARRI~R
;ed. After- [ iJJI.d.iJL11U JLJL'ILILILJLIL,a¢
' exchange / .... ~.
was erved / KHt I!'
tableil • "'" ""
wiai ,ai RAYMOND II Y. tllii
JEWELL COUNTg RECORD, MANKATO, KANSAS
over the speaker's stand. The
i welcome was given by Presi-
dent Gladys Fordham, follow-
~ed by the group singing "I
tteard The Bells On Christ-
alas l)ay". A piano chimes ar-
i rangcment of "O, Come, All
Ye Faithful" was then play-
ed by Jean tIamilton while
Elsie Broyles introduced the
program. The presentation
I,hat folh)we(I, del)icted a
Cldrstmas thought from each
of the ilirle h,tters that spell
Christmas. They were as fol-
lows:
Reading: "Let's Keep
(',I II{IS'I' lii ChristlnaS" by
Bulah l,'olsom.
Duet: "Song of II()PE" by
Delores tlines and Pat Ilun-
ter.
Reading: "Redemption's
Ghlrious Ex(:hailgcr', by ltha
Seamans.
Solo: "() Coliit,, O Conl('
IMMANUEl/' I)y Dolores
tlines.
Reading: "The SIIEPltERI)
Who Wouldn't Go," by Joy
Coffnian.
Poem: "TI{AVEI,ERS Froni
The East", by Madelirte
SLev(,nsoll.
Gruup Siriging: "Away In
A MANGEIU'.
l)i, et: "I)o You Know The
,";u n g 'rhaL The ANGEI,S
Sang?", by I)at ftunter and
Ollie l{('a p:iT.
Roadirlg: "The STORY OF
That First C, hristm;Is morn-
ing", by Alherta I)iamond.
The rooln lights were then
turned off, and the program
closed with the g, roup singing
"Silent Night". Grace Crist-
man led un in oh)sing prayer.
Aceonipaniment and back-
ground nltlsic were provided
by Jean ltamilton, Delores
Hines and Ruth Clegg. Mary
Diamond led the group sing-
ing.
Giadys Fordham then led
the gift opening by pointing
out that since the M-A-S of
Christmas had not been lit
'gram was presented by Shir-
ley Free and Beverly James
on Christmas Traditions and
their origin. Songs were sung
by the group with special
numbers by Jerri, Joni, and
Jeff James and Cindy Free.
Roll call which gave off "oh's
& ah's" with all the different
and lovely gifts of handi-
crafts. Following the program
the business meeting took
place with election of officers:
President, Barbara Thomas;
Vice-I'resident, Shirley Free;
Secretary, Helen Howland;
Treas. Connie Dunstan; Re-
porter and Ilistorian, Ira Lea
l)Hylle, A Christinas wish
from all of us, for the past,
haplly memories for the pre-
sent good fortune and for the
future Peace (m Earth.
--Mary lligbee, Reporter.
Mrs. R. Avlson
A Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year to all.
Rev. and Mrs. Earl Eny-
earl accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Silsby to Jewell on
Monday evening to attend a
Layman meeting.
Mrs. llarvey Silsby and
Mrs. Olive Hajny spent Wed-
nesday in Concordia with Mrs.
Orville Yoder.
Mrs. R. Avison and Shirley
spent Wednesday with Mrs.
C. R. Brown at Mankato.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Thron-
son and family and Mr. and
Mrs. John McCleery were in
Belleville Thursday on busi-
DeSS.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fogo and
sons were at the K. U. Medi-
cal Center Friday for Stcven's
check up. l
Miss Cynthia Enyeart of
Overland Park and her fian-
cee, Spec. 4 Ray Wilkenson,
of Burton, Kans. stationed at
Ft. Riley spent the weekend
up, each of us was to do this with her parents, Rev. and
in his own way with "Met- Mrs. Enyeart.
riment, Appreciation, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lewis
Smiles", Gifts. of appl~eciation Judy and Jerry left by plane
were presented to Jean Ham-Tuesday for California to
ilton and 1)elores Hines, and spend Christmas with his sis-
the merriment and smiles ter, Betty, and husband.
followed, as gifts were ex-
changed. Each gift was mark-
ed with a traditional Christ-
mas symbol and was claimed
by the one who held the
matching portion. This X-
change gave us the approp-
riate use of the letter "X",
so often misused in the spell-
ing of Christmas.
Delicious refreshments were
served by Liilian Basart, Joy
Coffman, Buhih Folsom and
Jean Hamilton.
Athena Jr. Women's Club
The Athena Jr. Women's
Chlh met l)ec. 8 with Beverly
James. Devotions on "Mary,
Mother of Jesus" were given
by Helen Howland. The pro-
Ann Ryan of Hays spent a
few days with the Dwight
Frosts.
Larry McKinnis plans to fly
Friday to Washington State
to spend Christmas with his
mother and sister.
Mrs. C. It. Frost entertain-
ed the Social Club Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Hazel Shipley and
Maxine spent a few days at
the Johnny Brien home in
Kensington•
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker
and Diana and Sue were in
Hastings and Minden Sunday
to see the Christmas lights.
Rev. and Mrs. Enyeart were
in Coneordia Monday on busi-
ness.
Mrs. Roberta Kemper and
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find a way into your home and
with him come our best wishes.
lhRT S- MhN il hl
MIKE STOUT . WALTER BASEL
and Employees
WE WILL BE OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
' EVENINGS ` DEC.,_ n 2i' ..........
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daughter and Mrs. Nila Jef-!and had a Christmas gift ex-
fers were in Red Cloud Sat- change.
urday afternoon. On Friday evening the Odes-
Mrs. Ann Regan fell Sunday sa Church will give their an-
at her home and was taken to nual Christmas program at
the St. Joseph's Hospital at 7:30 p. m. We are packing
Concordia. boxes that evening for shut-ins.
Mr. and Mrs. Emit Sink So bring whatever you wish to
were in Concordia Monday go in them. There will be 5
for Emil's check-up, or 6 boxes and candy, cookies
Saturday evening supper or fruit will be fine for them.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Car-
roll Thronson and family at
Ionia were her folks, tim John cimrch.
McCleerys, Jeaniece DeBey The Schaffer Bros. from~
and children of Cawker City, Flagler, Colo. are visiting the
Othella Davis and Lucille F. E. Deibcrts.
Caves of Lincoln, Nebr. and The Christmas progranl ;it
Warren MeClecry of Smith Esbon will be Thursday even-
C~:nter. ing.
ltoward Fisher of California Mrs. Edith Carter arrived by
is visiting his aunt and uncle, bus Wednesday evening and
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Menden- Maude Keller met her. She is
hall, and his sister, Wihna staying with her aunt, Effie
Blair, and family. Bassett.
Mrs. Vel'a Frost took Mable
and Walter Marihugh and Roy
Phillips tu Wamego Sunday to
attend the wedding of Roy's
• gran(Ison. Ed Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCleery
were welcome visitors at Odes-
Mrs. Wilbur Obert sa Sunday.
Sunday, Dec. 15, Morning
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keeps of Worship is at 9:30 with no
Downs are celebrating their Sunday School following.
50th Wedding Anniversary on With the warm, mild wea-
Dec. 29th at their home in ther, one wonders if Christmas
Downs h'om 2 to 5 and 7 to is really so close. Wonder if
9 p. m. No gifts, please. Ev-we'll have a white Christmas?
eryone is welcome. They are Hope everyone has a very,
the parents of Allen Keeps ofvery Merry Christmas and a
Dentonia neighborhood. They Happy and Prosperous New
have 4 daughters and 4 sons. Year.
Odessa Aid met with Audrey
Young Thursday p. m. They MANKATO LIVESTOCK
had a gift exchange and re- COMMISSION CO. REPORT
vealed heart sisters.
Mark Obert and Edwin Dei-We had an average run of
bert were sworn into the Army stock for this time of year and
Dec. 14 and released to come buyers all over the seats. We
home until Dec. 27 at 12:00 had a very active sale with
noon. Timy must report back all ehisges of stuck selling on
to Kansas City. a strong market.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Heft- Tom Callaway sold a pair of
schmidt of Osborne were Sat- Whiteface Steers, average
urday evening visitors of Sam weight was 315 lbs. for $31.75;
Oberts and they attended the also a set of Whiteface Heifers
Senior Class Pancake Feed. weighing 335 lbs. for $25.40. Ed
Odessa H.D.U. met with Eth- Pachta sold 7 Black Whiteface
el Thomas Monday evening Heifers weighing 400 lbs. for
CHRISTMAS JOY AND "" [
THANK YOU FOR
YOUR FRIENDSHIP.
$25.70. Wint Smith sold 9 mix-
ed fat Steers weighing 960 lbs.
for $22.10. Bob Weiseling sold
a set of Whiteface Heifers
weighing 350 lbs. for $25.30. A.
Gordanier sold a set of Wiiite
face Steers weighing 645 lbs.
fur $25.00. E. Buckley sold a
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set of Black Whiteface Steers
weighing 335 lbs. for $29.10. F.
Barrett sold 7 Black Heifers
will be yearlings to 3 year
olds. We will sell these goal
young bulls at 1:00 o'clock,
We certainly appreciate the i
support the farmers have giv-
en us this year and we hope
we have satisfied most of you,
We try to do the best job we
565 lhs. for $25.10. Smullins &
MeMain sold a Black Cow
weighing 1075 ibs. for $15.30.
ttills Ranch sold a Whitefa(',e
can, and hope you will con-
tinue to patronize us. See you
in the auction Dec. 30. Vail
aud i want to wish all of you
a Merry Christmas and a Hap-
py New Year.
VAIL McCLINTOCK
Sinlpsun, Kans.
BOI] ISAAC
Mankato, Kans.
Cow weighing 1220 lhs. forI ...........
$15.15, and a Whitcl'ace lleifer Allen Smith received a
ette weighing 705 lbs. for Christmas letter from hia
$20.90. Ed Pachta sold a Black
Cow weighing 1065 lbs. for
$15.50. Walker & Walker sold
3 Bhtck Whiteface Heifers
weighing 458 Ihs. for $25.06,
We sold a set of light Feeder
Pigs for I,. C. Bouray for
$22•50. Alvin Fall, Jr. sold a
set of small Pigs for $16.00.
Other larger consignors
were: Wal'reil Underwood, It.
Adams, B. Wilson, If. Kongen,
l,. Kasl, H, ay Zackery, L. V.
Ranch, Elmer Elexander.
W~" will riot have a sale this
week, I)ec. 2:]; but will have
nne Oil I)ec. 30. On ,JHn. 6, V~,e
will sell 12 Reg. Bulls froni
tile Thomas herd. These hulls
grandmother, Mrs. Hattie
Jackson, of 1535 Ruhland Ave.,
Manhattan Beach, Calif. 90266 .......
stating that she was married
in ,Je~'ell County in 1896. Mrs.
Jackson's maiden name was
ftarriet lteller and she was
married first to the late David
1)ecker. She now lives with a
daughter in California.
Miss Lehi Lamb and Mrs. O,
I). Noller visited Sunday af-
ternoon at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Killen of
Cuurtbmd, then spent the ev-
enhlg with Mrs. Will Waiters
wile was the former Alice
Shutweli.
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We send you our bcst Wishes and'
our hope that you and your family
havc a happy never- to- be
forgotten Christmas,
BURR OAK, KANSAS
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AT THIS SPECIAL TIME
• PAUSE TO SEND YOU
OUR BEST WISHES AND
TO THANK YOU FOR
, YOUR FRIENDSHIP.
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