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JANUARY 26, 1967'
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JEWELL COUNTY RECORD, MANKATO, KANSA3
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rates available
Advertising: i
Word first insertion, i
every inser-
first, 25(: minimum
Display, 84c
and
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"NOW"
TIlE TIME TO
YOUR ttOME
Fibre Wool
alose Insulation
Line of Storm
and Doors.
145, Belleville,
or call JA 7-5095
E ItOME
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38tf
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MANKATO GREENHOUSE
- Vivian Moon -
Flowers for all Occasions
We Telegraph Flowers
Phone FR 8-3972 38tf
I [Ill! Illl
Cesspool and Septic Tank
Cleaning. -- Jewell .Plumb-
ing & lteating, HA 8-3252,
Jewell, Kansas. 38tf
For a good trade allow-
ance on Atlas tires and bat-
teries, see Jerry's Standard
Service, Mankato. 38tf
For Sale: Bike in good
mechanical working order,
like new. Basket, carrier.
speedometer. - JohnWelt-
mer. FR 8-3983. 33t2
For Rent: Modern 2 bed
room house with basement &
garage. -- Raymond Nichols,
Mankato, Phone FR 8-3525.
21tf.
Ben's Budget Buster: Box
of 100 envelopes, regular 39c,
special 25c. - Ben Franklin
Store. 33tl
1 I i
If interested in buying, we
good trade allow- have more money available
Atlas tires and bat- for real estate loans now.
Jerry's Standard
Kiser Estate 160 Acre
38tf Farm, approximately 120
New Homelite acres cropland, good fences,
One Homelite good buildings, good road,
for less $100.00 - and good allotments.
L. L. Bird, Esbon, New listing on 3 rental
Phone RA 5-3282. houses, two are 2-bedroom
and one is I-bedroom. All
in good condition and priced
Front end align- for quick sale.
Jensen's Texaco House and 5 lots with all
Mankato, Kansas. utilities available. Price re-
For Sale: New Homelite
Chain Saws. -- Jerry's Stan-
dard Service. 38tf
hrr
REFRIGERATION
Sales & Service
Phone HA 8-3252
Phone HA 8-3252
JEWELL PLUMBING &
HEATING
Apartment for rent. --F.
R. Fair. 38tf
For Sale: Used 21-in. Mot-
orola TV; apartment size gas
range; antique 3-piece bed-
room suite (4-poster bed
with mattress and springs);
9x12 rug with pad; electric
mixer, iron, toas'tcr, and oth-
er household items.- Phone
8-3239, A. Keith Anderson,
614 N. High. 30t2
For Rent: 2-bedroom
house. -- F. R. F~Jr. 38tf
FOR SALE',
1966 Bronco Wagon . $2295
For a good trade allow- 4 wheel drive
ance on Atlas tires and bat- 1963 Galaxie Fordor . ,$1095
teries, see Jerry's StandardV8 - Stick
1963 Pontiac Fordor .. $945
Service, Mankato. 38tf Tempest - Low miles ]
1962 Fairlane 500 4D . $9951
I V8. Automatic I
ARMCO PIPE Completely Recondition-]
ed
For Pond Dams and Roads 1962 Galaxie 500 4D . $995
KEN LANCASTER V8. Automatic
Phone EX 2-3080 - Box 262 1960 Jeep - Full Cab .. $895
Minneapolis, Kansas 32tf 15.000 miles on engine
I I 1960 Chev. l/~ Ton ... $795
4 Speed
" 1959 Ford V8 Fordor .. $475
For Sale: See the new gas Automatic - Nice
ranges, water heaters. --- 1957 Ford V8 Tudor .. $275
Waugh'Oil & Gas Co. 38tf Automatic
READY-MIXED
CONCRETE
Delivered
WHEN
You Want It
WHERE
You Want It
John H. Alsop Sand Co.
FR 8-3977 - Mankato
12tf
1953 Ford V8 Fordor . $295
One of the best.
1959 Ford Fordor ... $175
Been Used
And several older models
SCHUETTE MTR. CO.
Exclusively FORD
Lebanon, Kansas
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Present For Brides: If you
4tf
MANKATO LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO. REPORT
We had standing room only
in tim barn and the pens were
about all full of cattle. We had
82 consignors and 57 people
who bought cattle, and a lot
were waiting to huy. We sohl
faL imgs to $19.20 and small
pigs frmn 16.00 to 18.50. We
had 400 lbs. strs to 31,50. Same
weight hfrs to 26.60. 50(1 lb. to
550 choice strs sold from 27.50
to 28.30. Same weight choice
hfrs sold from 24.50 to 25.40.
A set of W. F. strs, weighing
700 lbs., sold for 25.55. 11 W.F.
hfr mates sold for 24.05. 30
blk strs, weighing 688 lbs.,
sold for 26.05. 42 W. F. slrs.
weighing 700 lbs., sold for
25.80. IS W. F. strs, weighing
943 Ibs., sold for 2,1.00. A load
of W. F. strs, weighing 831
lbs., sold for 24.70. 55 choice
W. F. sO's, weighing 883 lbs.,
sol(I for 24.05. Springer cows
sold mostly from 237.50 to
250.00 per head. Butcher cows
sold mostly from 1:1.50 to
17.30. We sold 2 cows weigh-
ing 2040 lhs. for 19.:10.
Larger consignors were:
Tayh)r Clark. ,h'. Mcnhusen.
Lyall Doxon, Karl Kissinger,
Orwd James. M. Kindler Roy
and tiarry Kindler, Warrick
and Bean. Howard David. Me
Curie Est., Charley and Mil-
Ion Underwood. Bert Ilia
mend, Leo Mizner, E. Sham-
burg, W. Peroutek. Ed Dun
stan. A. Murray, Itarvey Sil-
sby. Ben Giebar. Vernon
McClintock. Larry McClintock.
Dennis Helmbrick. Hewilt
Bros.. Elwyn Topliff, Doyle
Sitsby. Richard Tire.
We have plenty of buyers
for your cattle. Call us if you
have livestock to sell. We will
be glad to appraise and ad-
vertise for yOU, Gaff ./ones will
have 34 choice W. F. cows in
the auction this Friday, a dis-
persal. See you Friday. Re-
member we start at 12 o'clock,
VAIL McCLINTOCK
Simpson. Kans,
38tf duced. I,'arm, Mankato, Kans. Robe, t[
--- RA sI For Rent: 2-bedroom house. BOB ISAAC
3 Bedroom ltouse with 3 Boner. Phone, Esbon
furnish invita-thank lots, nice trees and garden 33:16. 29t5" Iclose in. --- FR 8-3282. 32tfMankato, Kans.
~'ift notes, in- space, well located, in Burr ATTENTION LADIES
s book, etc. Oak. For Sale Or Lease: 50x90 A Marshall Field family-
iWe have a complete Nice 2-story 3 Bedroom Store Building in Mankato. owned publishing organiza-
W riding supplies. House, 13/~ baths, all redee- Will remodel to suit perm- tion is conducting a nation- E'~"h Fol"er
¢sitns and styles of orated. Quick possession and anent tenant within reason, wide expansion program. "'" "
Cho~se from. We can reasonably priced. Close in. Sell on contract or cash. -- We are interested in employ. Mr and Mrs Kendall of
them engraved, Price reduced. Hurry on this Lester Simmons, 216 W. 4th, ing 5 ladies in this area to H,~vil'and visite£i" their daugh-
Topeka, Kans., CE 4-9347do outside sales interviewing ter Donita and Wendell Bar
Or thermographed one.
~d engraving). -- 2-bedroom house, good 25tf for 6 weeks starting Feb- nett over tt~e weekend and at-
~'ntv Record 38tf location, real Close to school. - ruary 7. $350 minimum for ~a,,.~ .~ ..... h h,~ro Sunday
Priced for quick sale. Would[ Dear Maggie: If you'll only 100 interviews, t~I~r.'~md'~M~t.s Wayne W~u'n(,r
Snt: Aoartment. - J. sell on contract to qualifiedlc°me home I II take you to For interview appointment l ...... i.,.~ .... ~.,',~., h~s ....... ~)~
• • • I..Il VV l~.~lllb~l VI~ILL'U Ill. ~[ll (~&l~.
~5tf room buyer. I Red Cloud March 5th. write Shwley Lewm, Box 303, I ..............
~t: ~ House in the country for[ 33 tai Co~t?dla, Phone CH 3-3684.[1~7~ ?,t#c;:lrSve~V"thUrwWe:k2d.
rent to a family of 2 or 3.[ ] [attending church Sunday mor
arced air furnace and Cheaper rent. I 1966 SINGER TOUCH & For Rent: 2 bedroom l ning. "
Close to school. -
Improved 200 acre farm, I SEW. Used 4 months. But-] house, one block from R-KI Clara Pierce received word
tonholes, Sews on Buttons, I Shopper. Full basement. -[ of her brother's. Chester Turn-
about 1/2 cropland, balance Overcasts, Blindhems, MakesI Jack Turner, Mankato. 33tf.[er. death Jan. 1. He has lived
t: Pasture to rent. pasture, Located in Formoso Decorative Stitches, Etc. ~[ in Kansas City for a numl)er
unt of acrcm - Ken- area. o r 6 p y . , ,, s~a,s.
~ikesell, rout~ 2, Improved 400 acre farm, Take ve 1 a ments of~ rot Rent: z-oedroom apart-'~ .......
t, Kanzas Phone about 220 acres cropland, $.68. See Locally. Dmcount merit. ~ Contact Dean I wish to correct an item of
W 1 e District Of walker, t~ouruanu, l~K 4
for Cash. r't ' " " "43" 32t32 last week. Ronald Dillon be-
2. 33t4" I good allotments, fice Credit Dept., Box 250, a,~aa, azt~ ~an teaching music at Havi-
elderly people toINice one story 2-bedroom Mound CKy, Kans 32t2~' land at the grade and high
n my home, men or] boll,, trees for a good guitar, sctlool this week instead o
~nOUSe. Full basement. Close ' ." =" : Want to trade: Beautiful ' f
Phone. JU31t3,7-3227, ][large'G°odlot, smallsuitablehomefor rentalwith with him n" eMr't t, KentucBilly Leddington,k y 40868. 33tl':Stin-~ laStents~, week.Mr . HeandVisitedMrs,.. hiSwalter, par-
for your hydraulic[ or with addition would make ~ Dillon, last Wednesday night.
t~or bale: 30 ton soil aanK Mr and Mrs. Virgil Warner,
Is. We will make] family home. " hay, square bales. Also 26 his mother Dora Warner, and
Your specifications] Several building sites, pigs, ready towean; - E:,L. their grandsons, Ken, Kary,
)lmatic fittings.I 15 Unit Motel . plus Btg .... and Kirby Wins ow ' " .
~arsons, NormDrancn,~:~tl 1 visited Mr
in stock oxy-] Home, all remodeled and re- Prairie Hay For Sale" and Mrs. Jack Balty and boys
carbide, ViC-ldecorated. Sell on contract
and cutting to reliable party. Price re- Phone JU 7-2527. 33t2"
Lincoln welding
welding rod and
accessories, steel
channels and
stock racks,
chutes, portable
Mankato Welding
Mankato.
8-3949. 33 eow
Buster: Box
duced.
Other Homes, Lots, and
Acreage Properties.
Could use more listings.
MELVIN BLECHA
Real Estate Agency
FR 8-3107
regular 39c,
Ben Franklin Wanted ....
Professional Carpet, Up-
holstery, and Wall Cleaning,
e: Registered Here- in your home with modern
age. electric equipment. Free es-
and open heifers, timates. Work guaranteed. -
Glen Elder, Shineman's Home Cleaning
Beloit PE 8- Service, Red Cloud. Phone
32t4 746-2406, or FR 8-3785 Man-
1951 Chevrolet kate. 14t2m
SPINET PIANO (new) loca-
ted in your vicinity. Will
sacrifice to party able to as-
sume $27.50 monthly. Write
Channer Music Co., Sterling,
Colo. 33t2"
Wanted: Washings or iron-
ings to do in my home. Call
FR 8-3772. 33t 1":
BUILDER
Must sell - In Scandia',
Kansas, two bedroom, mod-
ern home, 2 lots, flowers,
trees, shrubs. Very reason-
able. To see, contact Mrs.
Jennie Stromberg, FE 5-2236,
Scandia, or Volney Evarts,
box 471, Hesston Kansas,
67062. 33t2
Wheat straw for sa!c 900
Pickup. Mechanical- -- $1,000 becomes $B,000 a÷
excellent tires and For Sale: 1958 Olds 88 4- age 21[ A security ~haf
" E. E. Penner, dr. - See Ray Howell, Man-grows wHh him through •
FR 8-3926. 33t1" kate. Phone FR 8-3167. 33t1" llfetlme of needs , , . plus
..... future insurability.
& BERNIECE KISSINGER CLEO fllLTGEH
REAL ESTATE .- Agency Manager
380 acres with The Finlay Munro one- Mankato, Kansas, Phone
bales. Everett Benoit
Esbon. Phone RA 5-3261.
33tf ....
For Sale: Farmhand
mountings for John Deere,
A, B, or G tractor. - Clare
Lamb, Esbon, Kansas. 33t2"
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fer-
guson of Courtland and Mr
and Mrs. Alfred Ross attended
Possession. Terms.
160 in Con-
Reserve with two
to purchaser.
this farm has
80 on high-
is very reasonably
240 acres that is
for livestock
terms with
Soon.
improved 160 on
/ 14 in Mitchell
New modern house,
[ 80 with one
in Conservation
story modern house on 317
North Center. Refrigerator,
stove and dryer included.
Immediate possession.
Unimproved 160 in Ionia
Township. Cash or liberal
terms.
Unimproved 160 in Lime-
stone Township. Immediate
possession of 60 acres of
pasture and land not planted
to wheat.
Good business in Mankato
at a greatly reduced price.
The Morgenson 5-room,
one-story, modern house at
320 North Lincoln. Paving
tax paid. Possession.
FR 8-3611 or 8-3249
the funeral of Krolfler Nelson
at Natoma, Kans. Saturday.
I
OST AGRI.SERVICE CO.
I
We will condu& your farm sales at auction,
your real estate sales at private treaty or the auc-
tion way. Call us collect for dates and rates.
See our listlngs of homes, properties and land
OST AGRI-SERVICE CO.
BURR OAK, KANSAS
Arden Ost Phone ~U 7.4242
.......... L_..UlJ ...... .JJ. ............... JiUl I
over the weekend.
Partially cloudy this Mon-
day morning. Been mild for
several day~ and part of the
snow has melted but some
good sized drifts yet.
,,.,
Home Towner
Monday, Jan. 23, 1967 and
weather conditions a little
more favorable toward getting
rid of the snow. Atmosphere
rather hazy. and warn]
enough to cause melting snow
and mud, but the mud Is wel-
[come after the long continued
dry weatller. Weather l'eports
of colder tonight with possibil
ity of more snnw, more wc[
come now than hltcr in the
spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Iwm Warren
visited l,'riday evening at C.
V. Warren's. Mr. and Mrs.
I.,aurent'e Leece and Mrs. Cora
Marshall were Sunday after-
nOOU visilors at the Warren
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marxin Ross
of Colby were dinner guests
Snn(lay of his sister, Mrs. l,a:'
ry Whitney, and Mr. Whitney
ill SuperJi)r. They later went
to the tlome of Marvin's par-
ents, Mr. aud Mrs. l,'red Ross
to spend the afternoon. Mrs
l,'red Ross who recently had
a prolonged spell of the flu
is slov¢l,x lnlprovJn~, hul was
unable to attend the dinner
which had hcen planned iq
honor of both hers and Mr.
Russ' birlhdays.
The funeral of Kr'ohler Nel-
son. a lon~ time resJdcnt ol
tile Lovewell area where he
Golden Wedding Anniversary
Mr. ana tvirs. Gayle Crist-
man celebrated their 50th wed-
ding anniversary on Sunday,
Janliary 15th, 1967. The da.~
began with the couple attend-
ing church services with re
latives, who were visiting
here. At noon, they all enjoy
ed a bountiful dinner which
was served at the honle of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Belden at
Jewell. Assisting Mrs. Belden
were Mrs. George Belden
and Mr. and Mrs. tlene Kirk.
Open House was held in the
Christiala Parlm" in Mankato
frmn 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. with
200 guests signing the gues~
hook. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kirk
and Mr. and Mrs. Harol0
l)wyer greeted the guests.
Mrs. Lee Myers was in eharg(
of the guest hook. and Mrs,
Mike tlines, the gift table.
Tl)e attractive serving table
was covered with a beautiful
white tablecloth, and centered
with a three-tiered weddin~
cake, decorated with symbols
representing the cnuple (her
and now On either side was
an arramrement uf l)ink and
l)lue flowers & golden candles.
grew up, was held Salurda\ 'rile guests were served cake
p.m.. Jan. 21st. at. Natoma. nlints, coffee and golden
where tile latter pan of his
life had been lived. Mr, Ne]
son was 62 years old. Vri(,nd~
and relatives attending frmn
a distance were his son allO
two daughters, his sisl, er. Mrs.
/lone Morris. and htr',;hand o!
Basin, Wyo., Mr and Mrs.
Jack Morris of Mankato. Mr.
and Mrs. Leon I,ayton of Ran-
dall, Mr. and Mrs. Charlit
Russell of Webber, Mr and
Mrs. Harold Morris of Vornm
so. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross
of Mankato and Mr. and Mr~
Arthur Ferguson of Courthmd.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark
and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Char-
lie Swanson and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Erickson
were dinner fful,sts ,q, undav al
the tlenry Topliff hnme, The
dinner was in hnll()r nf the
bwthday of Mrs. ])onna Clark.
who is the former Donna Tap
lift.
Mrs. Goldie l)oxon was a
caller at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. Nela Leecc, in Love
well this [last week.
SalnlJc Ayers was an afier-
noon guest of her great grand-
mother, Kathtq'ine Warren,
Friday. The afternoon -was
spent helping "(h'ani" bake
cookies, gJngerl)rcad men an(I
a quilt for lhe new Christmas
doll. A bushel of fun, watch
ing how well a '1 ytar old
can really handle a rolling
pin and the cookie cutters.
W.S.C.S. will meet this week
with Mrs. I,auree Mettler in
stead of Mrs. Wilma Blair.
Junior Leece delivered a hot'
sfielter house for C. V. War
ren at tim ,]an]cs ,Jcnshy i';n'|~
near ttardy Friday afternoon.
Haven't heard from her this
week but a card from Mrs.
Winifred Smies last week,
who has been enjoying a tour
trip to Hawaii, said she wuuki
soon be home. ]
Mr. Floyd Risewick was in l
the hospital from Monday 'til
Friday this past week where
the doctors did skin grafting
on his injured hand. full re-
sults of which are not yet
fully determined. The hospi
tal trip necessitated a delay
in opening their phwe of bus~
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Var
Meter were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rogers m
Bostwick Sunday. The dinner
was served in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Van Meter's 48th
wedding anniversary. A hlve-
ly cake and ice cream were
enjoyed by all. Congralula
tions, Chester and Gladys.
ii i
PANCAKE FEED
Sponsored by Jewell County Westernaires
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28
Serving from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
American Legion Hall - Jewell
Free Picture Show on "American Quarter
Horse" at 7:30
32t2
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ALL BRANDS & ALL TYPES
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MANKATO, KANSAS
ltf
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punch.
ltelping wilh the reception
were Elsie Broyles. Glady~
Fordham. and Otlie Rcager.
ass/sted by metnhers of th(
Christian Gleancrs and the
.lny Sunita.~ School Class. Mrs
Evan ttanson made the cakes
and Miss Ella Colson. tlu
n~ints.
(;race Belden and Gayh
Crislman were n]arried in Be
loit. Kansas or] ,)anqary 11
1917. ltaving lived the entire
time in this area. they hay(
made many l'riends, and Sun
day was a day that will b~
long remembered, ttelping to
make it (,nmplele were telc
phone calls h'om Fred Kirk
and Glen Kirk. nel)hews fron
Litl.leton, Cob/rude who wen
unable to attend.
Those atlending frm'n a dis
tance were: Mr. and Mrs
Bert Schlagle, Mrs. Lou
ltoughh)n, Mr, and Mrs. Henr3
tIoughton, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Dwyer, Sr., Mr. and ~',I['S
Harold Dwycr,n Jr. and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. G(,,ne Kirk
Mrs. George Bekien, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Belden and Bill
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myers and
family, Mr. and Mrs. MiM
Mick~ Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Ed
mnn(ts, Mr. and Mrs. Berl
Beldcn, Mrs. Alyce Horn, Mr.
and blrs. Frame Belden, Mr
and Mrs. Cecil l)iekerhoof
Mr.. Mlleo Allen,, ~M1,..and Mrs.
Frank Mann, Mr. and Mrs
Max Niswcnder, Miss Helen
l,/pke. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cox
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Birch,
qr-;. Edna Behlen. Mr. and
Mrs. George Schouten, Mr. &
vlrs. Nolan Cli,'e, Mr. an(
Mrs. Vernon Hamilton and
;'amily, Mrs. Nettie Joimson,
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Nichols,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Prather,
Mr. and Mrs. Mert Means am
Sharon, Mrs. Richard Arnold
and family, Mrs. Dwight Un
derwood,~ and daughter.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all those
who made it posible for us to
have such a wonderful day or
our golden wedding anniver-
sary.
We thank you for the many
gifts, cards, calls and letter:
we recmved at this time.
- Grace and Gayle Cristman
Neuburger Koberstein
Nuptial Vows Recited
A double ring ceremony was
solemnized recently at the
Mountain View United Presby
terian church, where Miss
Sondra Neuburger, daughter el
Mr. & Mrs. D. E. Neuburger,
became the bride of Rodney
C Koberstein. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford E. Koberstein,
all of Lo~eland.,
Seven-branch candelabra &
candles in the window formed
the setting for theholiday~
nuptials, performedby the
Rev. Don Mitchell. David
Neuburger, brother of th~
bride, Bill Beukenhorst, Boul~
dcr,- the bride's cousin, and
Brook Pyaett, Palisade, seated
the 100 guests at pews marked
with white wedding bells.
Miss Lynell Conner of Boul;
der was organist and accom~
panied the bridegroom's twir
sister. Mrs. Ben Siminoe. Ft.
Collins. who sang 'Beeause".
and 'The Lord's Prayer."
Candlelighters were Dennis
Neuburger. brother of th~
bride, and Merri Anne Kober.
stein, sister of the bridegroom,
The bridal gown, made by.'
the former Miss Neuburger
her mother, was of white rose
brocade, in floor length. It,
was styled with bridal V
sleeves ~nd empire waistline,
from which flowed the chapel
train. Her waist length veil
was attached to a headpiece
of satin roses and pearls and:
PAGE SB
she carried a cascadp ar-
rangement of white carnations
and anthuriums.
Miss Daisy Jones, Lovela~d~
was maid of honor and Miss
Peggy Epperson, Loveland,
was bridesmaid• They wore
red satin and ch/ffon dresses
and red satin head bows with
shoulder length veils. The at-
tendants carried lighted can-
dles in poinsettia arrange-
lnents.
Jerry Koberstein served as
his brother's best man.
Connie Murray was the
flower girl & Jimmy Beuken-
horst, Boulder, cousin of the
bride, was ring bearer.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Neuburger wore a tan
and white suit and matching
accessories. Mrs. Koberstein
was attired in a winter white
wool dress and gold acces-
sories. Their corsages were of
red carnations.
A reception was held in the
church parlor. Mrs. Bob Beu-
kenhorst, Boulder, aunt of the
bride, presided at the punch
)owl. Mrs. Keith Epperso~,
Loveland. and Mrs. Ernest
Koberstein. Oshkosh, Neb.,
turlt of the bridegroom, ser-
ved the cake. Miss Pat Hart
was at the guest book and
Mrs. Laverne Tjaden. Miss
3onna Thielman and Miss
Linda Nickerson were at the
gift table.
For traveling, the bride
wore a white suit with red ac-
-essorles.
Mr. and Mrs, Kober~etll
will live in San Diego, Calif,,
after ,~be eompletes her
schooling in April at Bernel
Hair Styling college, Ft. Col-
qns. She is a 1966 graduate of
Luvehlnd high school where
her husband was graduated In
19G2. He is in the U. S, Navy
and is stationed on the U~
Gurke.
- Loveland. Cole, paper.
Sondra Neuburger-Kober-
stein is the granddaughter of
Mrs. Jim GiIliam of Mankato,
Nest Walnut E. H. U.
West Walnut E.H.U. met on
Jan. 11 at the home of Mrs.
Sheridan Self. The business
meeting,~ was conducted • by
Mrs. Doyle Silsby. The pres|,-
dent opened the meeting by
reading the "Hymn of the
United Nations". There were
letters of thanks from Mary,
,'rances ttoldren for a wed,
ding gift, from the Webster
2o. Community Hospital for
scrapbooks and a letter from
m absent member, Mrs. i~l-
eanor O'Neal. There was di~
cussion on contributing to the
Jewell Co. hospital fund. As
here were only four membe~
present, the decision was t~t
,() th(-next meeting. Mrs. Sil~-
by appointed Mrs. Earl Wins-
low, Mrs. Cleo Morris and
Mrs. Sheridan Self to the com-
munity improvement commit-
tee. In the absence of Edith
~,'olger who was to have given
:l unit choice lesson. Mrs. Sils-
by gave a lesson on "Corer
munity Leadership", The lead,
er must move toward a de-
sirable goal. A good leader
inspires others by taking into
account the basic mental
drives - 1. self preservation;
2. Love (Golden Rule).
The next meeting will felt.
rare a noon luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Doyle Silsby oI
Peb. 1. There will be a grab
bag exchange of homemade
Valentine goodies. Mr~.~ RIW
Headley will give
m "Fibers and
home furnishing no. 1.
.... Mrs. Sheridan Self, P.R,~ .
Harrison E. H. U.
Hi and Happy New Year
everyone.
ttarrison E.H.U. had their - ,
first meeting of I[}67 Jan.
at the home of Mrs, Marshall
Bishop. Our new president,
Mrs. Dew Stansbury, opened
the meeting by asking Mrs. W~
A. Andrews to read the quota.
tion for January. Nine menl,
bers answered roll call by tell-
ing which TV program they
like the best. Mrs. G. C. Hudi-
burgh gave a treasurer s re.
port. We had a discussion on
our group making a trip tO,
Lincoln, Nebr. No definite
plans have been made. Mrs,
Delmar Boyles and Mrs. Claud
Snyder gave an advisory l'e~
port. The improvement com-
mittee which consists of Mrs.
W. A. Andrews. Mrs. Win.
Ktmminau and Mrs. Ralph
Dye were elected to buy a'
coat rack for the ComfflUlaltY
Center. Mrs. Ralph Dye pl~-
sented a very interesting Iu-
son on safety, oLater th~
month we plan :'
film on safety. Mrs.
tit presented a lesson
care of fabrics, a carry over
from last year. Recreation
was led by Mrs. Irvln Petflt, 5
Our next meeting will be, at,,:,',"
the home of Mrs. Win. Kim;:
minau Feb. 2 at 1:30.
--Mrs. Irvin Pet(it, P,R.C~
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