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April I4, 1966 "
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her trip last summer through [ gram was as follows:
the Glacier National Parkl Mrs. Cummings present-
and on to Jasper. She show-led: Elaine Kale, "Hopak'.
ed pictures of the trip. Re-[ Mrs. Scott presented:
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freshments of salad, wafers lSondra eed, To A Wdd
and coffee were served byi Rose" - McDowell; Janet
the hostesses. The next]Kreoton, Smith Center,
meeting will be May 2 w~th" ~ "Papilon',- . Grey; John,
Martha Severson and Louise[Turner, 'Fmry Bells -
Park as hostesses. ]Turner; Terry Kaser, Smith
i Center, "May Night" - Pal-
F [ gren.
: :---~" I Mrs. Walker presented:
/ DianeRourke, "Polish
Dance";Jayne Berneking,
':Bells in the Night" and
"Bobcat Boogie"; Warren
McElroy, "Barefoot Boy";
Sue Ann Weaverling,
"Gypsy Tango"; Deidra
Blecha, "Waltz"; Sheryl
Rose, "Larga"; Maria Berg,
"Yo-Yo Tricks".
Refreshments were served
in Fellowship Hall from a
Tea table, beautifully de-
corated with Easter lilies.
Mrs. Clifford Jones was the
chairman of the refreshmep,1
committee.
Cooper-Keeler
Mr. and Mrs'. Glynn Coop-
er of St. Peters, Mo an-
nounce the engagement of
!heir daughter, Miss Glenda
Marie Cooper, to Mr. Charles
Larry Keeler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bradley Keeler of For-
moso, Kans.
Miss Cooper is a graduate
of Central Missouri State
College at Warrensburg. Mr.
Keeler is a University of
Kansas graduate and a mem-
ber of Delta Sigma Phi.
A July wedding is plan-
ned.
Mankato Music Club
The Mankato Music Club
met at the Harmony Metho-
dist Church, April 5th at 2
o'clock.
of Vivh:p. t :;t o': lhe even- The program was present-
ing of Aw. ,!, wiih Lela ed by Mrs. Ralph Cure-
Lamb a,:d L~qhet Melz as mings, Mrs. James Scott &
hoslc-*.:,:c.v, l)o,!abv [,ibben Mrs. Marvin E. Walker,
Was a 5t,~g~, a~;! she gavel each of whom had a number
' n
a v.~rv im,:-e~:~in~ ~a[k o of her pupils play. The pro-
If Doe can l',re :,vribe for that, we can fill it. Bring
gout l>rescriptkms to Wagner Drug Store for t)re-
:ise COml)OUndinv at fair prices.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clark Calahan
'Celebrate 50th Anniversary
On Easter Sunday, April
10, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cda-
haL celebrated their 50th
Wedding Anniversary with a
lovely dinner prepared and
served by the ladies of the
Burr Oak Christian Church
to their daughter, Louise
and Iris, and families and
the grandchildren and great
grandchildren. The tables
were very pretty with decor-
ations for the occasion and
a lovely plant of hydrangeas,
a gift from the church.
Open house was held at
their home in the afternoon
where they greeted their
many, many friends and rel-
atives.
They received phone calls
from Mr. and Mrs. Edd Cala-,
haL of Lebanon, Ore Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Shumaker
and Mr. and Mrs. Fra.nk Shu-
maker of Scio, Ore Mr. and
Mrs. Chartie Potter of Piqua
Ohio, and Mrs. Fay Myers
of Silverton, Ore.
The serving table was
centered with a pretty wed-
ding cake, baked by Mrs.
Evan Hanson, which was
served with coffee, punch,
mints and nuts by their
daughters, Mrs. Iris Cosand
arid Mrs. Louise Korb, and
their five granddaughters,
Miss Carol Cosand, Miss
Sandy Korb, Miss Heather
Korb, Mrs. Gary Cosand and
Mrs. Steve Cosand. Mrs. Ed-
na Mohler was in charge of
the guest book. Mrs lane
L~wis took care of the gifts.
Clark Calahan and Phila
Marshall were married April
8, 19!6, at the home of the
bride's grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Marshall, in
Burr (>ak by the minister of
the Christian Church, A. J.
Bruner.
They have lived in their
country home, where Clark
was born and raised, since
that time with the exception
of one year in California.
This day will always be
remembered as one of the
great events in our lives,
and we are so thankful for
/t'We thank you, every one,
for your part in the good
wishes, the lovely flowers,
gifts, and many cards at this
time.
Out of town guests at-
tending were: Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Beanblossom, Phillips-
burg; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Seems, Mankato: Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Jarvis and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Row-
dybush and Carla, and Don
Weeks, Louisville; Mrs. Rod-
hey Fogo, Karen and Mike.
Richard Brooks and David
Peterson, Manhattan; Mr.
and Mrs. N. O. Marshall.
Superior, Nebr.; Mr. and
Mrs. John Callahan. Leon-
ardville: Mr. and Mrs. Evan
Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd
Myerly, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
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day a ftern(uJn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoot-
on and family spent Suoday
evening at the Melvin Ship-
ley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
tJeam and children of Smith
Center "and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Beam were Easter
dinner guests of Mr. and
Mm. Johnny Beam.
Miss l yla Blattner spent
last week at Manhattan for
some special training and
then spent Easter weekend
'with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Blattner. She re-
turned to Leoti, Karts Sun-
day afternoon.
Happy Hour Club will
meet with Mrs. Johnny Beam
this We~dnesday.
Extension Homemakers
patient at the St. Joselfll~ ~ l~es of the chur~.
Hospital in Wichita. l want There will bea pot luc
to thank all of you who re- supper and recepti'on at the
membered Jacque with E. U. B. Church next Wed3
cards and gifts on her birth- nesday night, Am~l 20~ |~
day. She received over 50 Rev. and IVf~s2~l~r. E~'
cards, one welcome. ,
Daryl Frost spent the
weekend at home from Hanson Re~ioit ~'
Hays. tte was a dinner guest ,
at the Cliff Hawkins home The home'of'Mt:'land ~s,
Sunday. Magnus Han~0n Was the:i
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones scene Of a hap~y"~ fawdly
visited Mrs. Ora Frye and gathering, Su~day,eveni~,
friends at the Good Samari- April 3. Hen'ry and Mary
tan lh)me in Superior, Sun- Hanson came from Mol~t~
rose, Colo ' and'the' followei
ing members of the Hanna
W. S. C.S. closing hymn was accom- [ of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frost
" [paLled by Mrs. James[on Wednesday in honor of
The Woman's Society of l Scott. ]Maxine's birthday.
Christian Service met in[ Benediction was read by[ Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Dodd
Fellowship Hall,April 4 [Mrs. V. A. Hills. [drove to Hastings on Sun-
1966 During the Businessl The Helen Circle servedlday evening to attend the
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Session a report of theldurmg the Socml Hour. Mrs. l Easter serwces at the E. U.
District Meeting in Phillips-/Lyle Swmton and Mrs. Carli'B. Church. Jerry H!ckman
burg was given by Mrs [ Greene were hostesses. [was the narrator mr tim pro-
Lyle Rightmeier. At this I ~-- ~ gram.
meeting, Miss Lucy Wiley IMystie Circle Club Mr. and Mrs. Kentmth
was elected District Secre-[ ---- Dodd anal Dale were Stmday
tary. t!f Spiritual Life/ Club met Apr. 6 with El- dinner Luests of Mr. and
Cultwatmn. Mrs. P. J. Rat-, la Colson at the Rebekah Mrs. Stanle, Marr and Dar-
rell. 3
ferry, Secretary of Member-JHall. All members were[
shit~ Cultivation, discussed present except Minnie RohlaI Mrs. Clarence Blev called
plans to recognize the new and Bess Meeker. We were I on Mrs. Norene l)ietz, Men-
members of 1965 and 66 as sorry to bear that Bess is[day morning.
the anniversary members, in the Belleville hospital. We/ Kenneth A~:.dersen el
Enid, Okla spent Easter va-
cation wtih his part'trig, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Andersen.
He spent Monday end Tues-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
vin Shipley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hick-
man and Mary of Hastings
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bryce Dodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frost
and Pare took little Tammie
Shook to Kansas City on
Friday and the Frost.; spent
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Shook.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ship-
ley and children and Ken-
neth Andersen visited Mrs.
Vi Franklin and Bill. Mon-
day evening.
Mrs. Harry Detka of Boul-
der, Colo is visiting at the
home of Mrs. Hazel Shiptey
.and Maxine. They were join-
ed on Sunday for dinner by
the Melvin Shipley family.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Frost
drove to Winfield and pick-
ed up Jacque Frost and they
spent the weekend with
Mrs. Earl Riggs at Hayes-
ville. Mr. Riggs is a surgical
This will be May 4th at the
General Meeting. We are
very proud to present Donna
Hills as an applicant for the
Methodist Educational
Tour (Met tour). Mrs. V. A.
Hills asked for donations of
skill, time and money for
the t)it~y Bag project for
the Red Cross. An appeal
for donors to the Blood-
mobile was made by Mrs.
Lyle Rightmeier. She said
for every American Soldier
in Viet Nam, we are in need
of lhree units (or pints) of
blood. ,Mrs. Lendell Grahmn
announced the,Church
World Service Clothing
Drive will be picked up on
April 18th.
In observance of the Eas-
ter Season, Mrs. V. A. Hills,
Mrs. Walter Campbell, Mrs.
Marvin Walker and
Mrs. Dean Rose presented
a beautiful anthology of
Scripture Readings, Poems,
and Hymns. Mrs. Beougher,
Mrs. Park, Mrs. Rose and
Mrs. Menhusen sang an old
Easter carol accompanied
by Mrs.
were glad to welcome Beu-
lah Heisz back Roll call was
answered with funny stories.
Minutes of the last meeting
were read and approved. The
hostess gift from Ruby Hale
to Ella was a lovely plastic
hmch cloth. Ella also receiv-
ed a stem of plastic Easter
lilies from her Secret Sister.
Ella had three guess boxes,
won by Emaline, Lucy and
We played a game of
pitch, then had a delicious
lunch. Next meeting with
Syrena Hanson at the Re-
bekah Hall.--Marian LaRue,
Reporter.
"Frosty"
Mrs. Dean Potratz, San-
dra, Terica, Jodene, Johnny
and Jerry, of Great Bend
and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Jef-
fers were Friday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Claron Pax-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Dale Seirer. Thel Hawkins were supper guests
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Unit of! Whitemound will
meet at, the Jim Fogo home
next week. Mrs. Clarence
families s~n co,gregRt~xi:
Mr. and Mrs: Harry :HansO~ ,
Mr. and Mrs Russell Hm'~z
son, Mr. :and, Mr LIoyd>,
Hanson and familycMr.
Mrs. Evan H~otl and,fame7
ily, Mr. and. Mrs; Gv nt
Berry and fami!y Mr, itntt
Mrs. Wayne Hanson
daughter, Syrena" Hanson,
Robert Hanson ,~ G~r~
Hanson.
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CARD OF THANKS '.
MJ' sinceret-~hanks tour
neighbors, friends &nd rela-
fives for cards, $#ts, and
food brought in to' the fam4~:
ily and all other acts ofi
kkndness given"~o 'a"ne ~d
my family during my re ent
stay in the. hospital and,
since returning home.
Blew w,{ll give the lesson'on~I time like
"Creatvge Use of Leisure/how kind peop!e are.
Time". again. "~
Carroll
Mr. and: Mrs.
Eychner of Grand Isl~*ld;
Nebr were Monday after,
noon callers at the
,Meeker home.
Plans are being completed
for the Annual Mother-
Dau~lhter Banquet sponsored
by the E. U. B. Church Of
Esbon. It will be held at the
Hi?,h School .on April 27.
Tickels are available from
lll
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Now's the tlme to buy AMOCO 120:Super Tires and ATLAS PLYCRONS, "The Round
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s T r 3et 4 tires now at your dealer's list price of 3 during this
Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs.