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SOCIETY CLUB
(Items must be In by noon Monday)
Engagerner s
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Enyearl-Wllklnson
Ray. and Mrs. Earl L. Eay.
cart of Esbon, Kans. wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Cynthia Sue,
of Overland Park, Karts., to
Ray Walter Wilkinson of Burr-
ton, Kans., son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Wilkinson, of Wi-
chita, Karts.
Miss Enyeart is a 1905 grad-
uate of Haven High School,
Haven, Kans. She is now at-
tending the Hayes Hairdress-
ing School in Shawnee Mission,
Kans.
Mr. Wilkinson is serving
wlth the Army, stationed at
Fort Riley, Kans.
No wedding date has been
set,
FOULK-DEMPSEY
Constance Lea Foulk sleeves and hemline with de.
the bride of John Ri- tachable watteau sweep train,
Eugene Wilson of-
and music was pro-
by Miss Joan Blasdel,
and Mrs. Opal
0rd, Turon. Attending
were Mrs. Marsha
and Wayne Dempsey
Dempsey in the home A forward petal cap of re-
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. embroidered Alencon lhce with
Foulk, of Turon. The pearls held her ballerina veil
is the son of Mr, of silk illusion. She carried
Marr Dempsey of orchids and ivy on a white
Bible.
Mrs. McNulty wore a sheath
gown of moss green satin.
She carried white chrysanthe-
mums and ivy.
Mrs. Eva Winters and Miss
Lorena Roberts assisted at the
reception.
The couple is at home at
bride chose an empire Hays, where both are students
gowl of candlelight at Fort Hays Kansas State Hettlnger-Flodlhn
:centc i by side baroque College.
lace on the elbow ' Mr. and Mrs. Dwaln Het.
finger of San Mateo, Calif. an-
' Club Flower Levers Club nounce the engagement of
----- their daughter, Patsy Delores,
Liberty Club met Jan. The Flower Lovers Club met to Pet. R. L. Flodihn, son of
the home of Eleanor Thursday, Jan. 19, at the Mr. and Mrs. Lermart Flodihn,
with 12 members and home of Mrs. Russell Walker of Belmont, Calif.
~hildren present, Joan with 16 members present, Miss Hettinger will be a 196"/
Was welcomed as a new Roll call was answered by graduate of San Mateo High
~r. Secret Sister names "Something About Kansas", School.
Clrawn for the next year. 'Miss Edna Walker gave an in- Pet. Flodihn, a graduate of
decided to have a Val- teresting and instructive les- Aragon High School, is sere-
grab bag for the next son on "Care of Christmas ing with the U. S. Armed
~g. Ann Ost presented Plants". The new year books, Forces.
l contests for the pro- which have a poem in mere- Miss Hettinger is the grand.
After lovely refresh- ory of Grace Black, were dis- daughter of Mr, Joe B. Turner,
Served by Eleanor, club tributed to the members. Re- Kansas City, Kans., formerly
ned to meet in February freshments were served by the of Formoso, Kans., and Mr,
annie Olson. Vivian Os~t hostess. The next meeting
program leader, will "be Feb. 16 with Mrs, Har- and Mrs. R. C. Hettinger, For-
moso, Kans.
Reporter. ry Hanson.
Sunday di~ests of Mr, Thursday
~onards To Celebrate and Mrs. Steve Arnoldy were Bridge Club
Yeddlng Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Carl W~stin. Mrs. Lena Monbeck and
Mrs. Glenn Hale were hostess-
and Mrs. Dan Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeHaven es at the meeting of the Thurs-
~lebrate their 63rd wed- and Paul Hackathorne of To- day Evening Bridge Club Jan.
anniversary Saturday. peka visited over Saturday 19 at the Mankato Apartment
night and Sunday at the Ed House. Mrs. A. Teeple, who is
Loomis home. here visiting Mrs. George
Teeple, was present. The high
scores were won by Mrs. Hale
and Mrs. Teeple. The next
meeting will be a dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs,
RaY_Dietz Feb. 2.
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Annotulce
INSUR]ZD UP I"O $111,Ne.M BY FJD.LC.
Enyeart-Plsher
Rev. and Mrs. Earl L, Eny-
eart of Esbon, Kans, wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Lucretia Caro-
li e, Overland Park, Kans., to
Gary Wayne Fisher, Long
Beach, Calif,, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Marlin McQueen of Wood.
ston, Kans.
Miss Enyeart.is a 1962 grad-
uate of Haven High School,
.Haven, Kans., and a 1~05 grad-
uate of the Grace School of
Nursing, Hutchinson, Kans,
She is presently employed by
the North Kansas City Memor-
ial Hospital, N.K.C., M6. Mr.
Fisher is in the U. S.. Navy
and is stationed aboard th6
U.S.S. Samuel N. Moore at
Long Beach, Calif.
No wedding date has been
eet.
HERE J A MOtFIT[I TL. At today's prices,
the preseri lons needed by the Iveraee
Imrson would cost about $800 - during his
entire lifetime. This is oM-thlrd the cost
of ene automobile, which lasts about four
years. How important is health . . . and
life? 'PODAY S PRESCR/FHON IS THE
BIGGEST BARGAIN IN HISTORY.
CALENDAR
Thursday, Jan. 26 -
T & E Club - Miss Lela
Lamb
Priscilla Club - Mrs. George
Teeple
Kiltie Club - Mrs, Ralph
Waugh
Kensington Club - Mrs. V, L.
Michael
Saturday, Jan. 28 -
Friday P. M, Club.- Mrs,
O. D. Vance
Monday, Jan. 30 -
B.W,M.U.
Wednesday, Feb. 1 -
W.S.C.S.
W.S.W,S,
C.D.A,
A. L. C. W.
Marl Octo Club - Mrs. J. E.
Moon, Jr.
Trump It - Mrs. Ralph
Waugh
Thursday, Feb. ~) -
Royal Neighbors
Thursday Evening Bridge
Club - dinner - Mr. and
Mrs, Ray Dletz, hosts
Modern Minerva Club
Mrs. E. C, Whitley was hos-
;ess to the Modern Minerva
Club at the Correll Hotel Club
Room Jan, 19 at 2:00. Mrs.
Whltley called the meeting to
Hesket, State Game Conserva-
tlon Officer of the Lovewell
Reservoir area. Mr. Hesket
showed slides with taped nat-,
ration of the Lovewell Lake
and Reservoir area and the
Flora and Fauna of Jewell
County, This was followed by
questions and answers and
lively discussion. A very en-
Joyable program ~nd every
one expressed her apprecia-
tion to Mr, Hesket.
Following the program, Mrs,
Whitley conducted the busi-
ness meeting, when the
following were elected dfficers
for next year: President, Mrs.
F. W. Boyd, Jr.: Vice.Presi-
dent, Mrs. E. C, Whitley; Se-
cretary, Mrs. Tom Lehrling:
Treasurer, Mrs, Mike Stout:
Parliamentarian, Mrs. Robert
Meyer,
The next meeting will be
our annual Music Talent Tea,
honoring the music students
whom we will sponsor at the
,., District Music Festival at
'~ 6 ~: ~ Hays. The Tea will be in Fel-
.... lowshlp Hall of Hnrmonv Me-
~;assens-w.son thodist Church, Feb. 16, at
---- 2:00 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J,
Cassens of Hardy, Nebr, wisl~ arldgette Club Entertained
to" announce the engagement ---
of their daughter, Nancy Cas.[ Mrs. Harold Peterson enter-
sens to Walter L. Wilson, sonI tained the members of the
of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wil. Bridgette Club at her home
son, of Mankato, Kans. [Tuesday, Jan, 17, Guests were
No wedding date has beeS]Mrs Gerald Kier and Mrs.
set. Don" Hamilton, Miss Adelaide
........ ~ . Regnier received the high
mar, rJC;O t, luo weenesnsy score. Refreshments were
.... ~- . served by the hostess. The
,wrs. umrence t,oom]s an-[next meeting will be Feb. 7
tertained the members of the[with Mrs Marl Reager
Marl Octo Bridge Club at her[ " ._----
home Wednesday evening, [Sunoer Club Meets
Jan. 18. The prizes• were won I --
by Mrs. Wayne WilsOn andI The Suvper Club met Men-
Mrs. Lawrence Roe. The hoS-[day evening, Jan. 16, at the
tess served refreshments. The lhome of Mr and l~r~. H-~rold
next meeting will be Feb. l[Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Law-
with Mrs. J. E. Moon, Jr. fence Roe were euests Mr.
Frldsy P M.-"~bub Meets land Mrs. Clyde Suchsland and
• " Mr. and Mrs. Marl Wonder
Friday'-~-'M~-. Club met received the bridge prizes.
SaturdayThe Jan 14 at the Buff- The next meeting., will b,e Feb
at0 Roam with'Miss Helen 20 with Mr. and Mrs. Reager,
McCammon, hostess. Lovely I noszs.
refreshments were served. "---"-
Mrs. Lester Broyles receivedl~tmerlcan Legion Auxiliary
the high score prize The next _ _ ----
....... ' ..... ~ jan 17, 1967 thirteen mem-
meeung wm De #an. z, at me _ " . - -
........ ance ,nets met with Ethel Loomis
nome oz u u v
.... for an evening of business and
..... Ilvisiting. Before the meeting
~1 was called to order, Ethel Con:
ducted a tour of her beautiful
new home which was enjoyed
by all. The President, Ruby
Davis, was in charge of the
meeting and after an opening
prayer by Chaplain Alice Raf-
ferty, led in the flag salute
and reading of the preamble.
Regular business was cared
for with reports from various
committees. Ellen Noller re-
ported cards sent to the ill
and was instructed to remem
ber Newell Davis who is in
the Veteran's Hospital in
Grand Island, Nebr. Informa-
tion concerning Girls' State
was given.
The Feb. 7 meeting will be
a public dinner at the Hall
with Sue Green, chairman. It
was voted to make special
preparations for a larger
crowd than in the past and do-
nate al) money received to
the Hospital Fund. The dinner
will be the same as in the past
and anyone who desires may
attend. Following adjourn-
ment carpet rags were laid
aside and delicious refresh-
ments of date pudding and
coffee were served by the hos-
tesses, Ethel Loomis, Helen
Stafford and Mabel Yapp.
--Secretary.
Mrl and Mrs. Keith Kauer
and daughters spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs, Steve
Arnoldy after renting their
home here before moving to
Picture I ty's
Golden Wedding Annlverlary
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Golds-
berry will celebrate their Gel.
den Wedding Anniversary with
a reception at the Christian
Church in Jewell Sunday, Feb.
5, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Mrs.~
Grace Holliday, Soldier, Kans.,
Mr. and Mrs, Glen Goldsberry,
Jewell, Kans., and Mr. and
Trump It Club Entertained
Mrs. Gene Goldsberry, Valley
Center, Kans., the children of
Mr. and Mrs. Goldsbarry,
have made the arrangements
for this delightful affair. No
gifts, please, is a request of
the Goldsberrys. Mr. and Mrs.
Goldsberry were married Jan,
31, 1907.
on account of bad we'at~er.
Mrs, George Putt entertain-
ed the members of the Trump
It Bridge Club at her home
Wednesday, Jan. 18. The high
score prizes were won by Mrs.
Perry Kier and Mrs, Clifford
Jones. The hostess served re-i
freshments following bridge.
The next meeting will he Feb.
I with Mrs. Ralph Waugh,
Mystic Circle Club
Mystic Circle Club met Jan.
20 at the Rebekah Hall with
Louise Motes as hostess, Our
club was postponed from the
first Friday night of the month
J,
Roll call was answered with
verses or stories by 12 mem-
bers, We missed Ella Colson,
who is caring for her father
during his illness. We also
missed Beulah Heisz. Minutes
of the last meeting were read
and approved The hostess
gift from Grace Bennett to
Louise was a beautiful vase.
We played a game of bingo
and some question and an-
swer games. Then we had a
delicious lunch, Next meeting
will be with Grace Bennett at
the Rebekah Hall Feb. 3rd.
Roll call will be Valentine
verses.
--Marian LaRue, Reporter.
JEWELL COUNTY RECORD
Thursday, January 26, 1967
• Page 3 - Section I
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Jewell County Women's
Democratic Club
m
The Jewell County Women's
Democratic Club will meet on
Feb. 7 at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs.
Edith est. All Democratic
women in the county are urg-
ed to attend. It is time to pay
dues for 1967. Several projects
coming up will be discussed
at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmer-
man entertained a group of
friends at dinner Sunday
in
honor of their wedding anni,
versary and the birthday of
Mrs. Guy Williamson. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Ahrens, Mr. and Mrs.
V. L. Oldfield, Mr. and Mrs,
David Demaray, Mrs. Ona
Willlamson and the host and
hostess. It was a most enjoy-
able occasion.
Burr Oak Y.W.C,A.
Burr Oak Y.W.C.A, met last
Monday evening at 7:30 in
the High School Auditorium,
Our sustaining members were
our special guests for the ev-
ening. We had a very inter-
esting business session follow.
ed by slides shown by Fern
Harris of their trip last sum-
mer to the northern states and
Canada, We saw some plc-
tures of some beautiful scen-
ery and flowers. The meeting
was adjourned and we were
served sandwiches and coffee
by Beth Jeffery and Lonnie
Diehl. Our next meeting will
be Feb. 20 at 7:30 p.m. Every-
one welcome.
--Reporter.
Mr, and Mrs. Darus Hen.
ningsen and Mrs. Robert Oat
were in Beloit Monday for the
funeral services for Mrs, Little
Vestal, mother of Mrs. Coburn
Henningsen.
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you pull out the ash tray. Notice bow nice and easy it glides, never hanging
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You say you don't even smoke? Then look at it this way. That
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v~ of |mWst Inalg
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