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MAY 4, 1967
JEW"ELL COUNTY
MANKATO, KANSAS
PAGE 3B
Waunita Weir
Buddy A. Bowles of
was a Tuesday over-
of Mrs. Isis Bowles
md house guests
Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
I of Atwood.
Will Mallory of Topeka
~rs. Clara Sandell of
a were recent visitors
and Mrs. 11ugo Soder
and Mrs. Don How-
nd Jennifer.
Arlo Woodcock of Lynn
Ill. visited relatives
here Saturday af-
Mrs. Max Lovewell
()t' l,eb'.lnon were
evening visitors of Mr.
lrs. tterl)ert Ross and
afternoon visitors of
Mrs. Roy Keeler were
Mrs. John Bonecutter
Center', Mrs. Gordon
of Mankatc) and Mr.
Nelson Keeler, dulie
elf. Callers during the
Mrs. Lulu dacobs
Cole of Montrose
Atta Rathbun.
and Mrs. Fhner Chadd
at their home
nd on Thursday ev-
members of the Help-
Club and their fam-
observance of their
anniversary. The
was spent playing
refreshments were
Mrs. Virgil Sidders
Kans. were week-
of her parents, Mr.
lrs. Herbert Ross and
Barbara and Laura.
Rafferty of Man-
a Sunday dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Milton
of Courtland were Sun-
guests.
Isis Bowles entertained
Sixteen Pinoehle Club
home Friday evening.
Dlayers were Mr. and
Miller and Mr. Tom
The hostess served
Gladys Kemp of Gar-
Kans. was a house
the weekend at the
her brother, Mr. and
Johnson.
and Mrs. Bill Green
~tur, ky evening visitors
and Mrs. Howard Pat-
Carlene Hurtig of
and Mrs. Linda
were Saturday morning
guests of Mrs. Ar~ie
and Mrs. Frank Hurd,
Mrs. Allen Hurd, Carl
of ltastings, Nebr.
Tom McKeown of
were dinner guests of
Mrs. Don Hurd, Bec-
Mike and Mark
L
and Mrs. Aaron Carlson
were Friday af-
visitors of Mr. and
Florell. Sunday af-
callers were Mr. and
Florell of Seandia.
Mrs. Chas. Gibson of
(~enter and Mr. and Mrs.
Berneking and family
guests Sunday of
Mrs. B. A. Field.
and Mrs. Dennis Apple-
¢1 baby of Wichita were
guests of his parents,
Mrs. Howard Appleby.
the group, including
Mrs. Bert Diamond
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et our Store,
and family of Webber, were
dinner g+uest~s of Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Erickson and family of
Courthmd.
The Formoso Community Li-
brary Children's Stnry Hour
will be held Saturday after-
noon, May 6. at 3:30 1).m.
"What's A Ghost Going to Do"
by ,Jane Thayer. '"rhe Cat in
the Hat" by I)r. Suess, and
"I)0 You Know What I'm (;o
ing to Do" by tlelen Pahner
will be read. Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Cunningham, Mrs. L,eonll
Fleming and Life Athena Club
gave books to the library tile
past month. They were alJpre
elated.
Mrs. Maud Sears returned
home Saturday from the hos
fiLM in Coneordia where sift,
had spent several days under-
going tests.
Mrs. Chlra Breckeneatnl) en
tertained the U and 1 Cluh at
her home Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Miller was a gut,st..
The time was spent at cards,
and the hostess served a nice
lunch.
Clark lh)wland is a I)alient
in the St. Joseph's llost)ital in
Coneordia for x rays and l.('sls
Mr. and Mrs. Walter ltoeker
and Cynthia of O'Falhm. Me.
were last weekend guests of
her t)arents, Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Stafford, and his purents,
Mr. and Mrs. l+eonard Ericl¢
son of Courtland.
The Athletic Banquet held
at the auditorium Friday even-
:ing drew a large erow(I an(t
all enjoyed the supper, Mrs.
Ella Page, Mistress i)l' Cere
monies, presented the awards
to the students. Mr. Jim An
derson, coach at the Courtland
High School was guest speak-
er. Mrs. Irene Park gave a
good reading and Rev. l'aul
Temple gave the Invocation
and Benediction.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Waggoner
of Fairbury, Nebr. will observe
their 60th Wedding Anniversary
l,egion thdl. Mrs. EdnaI
Hughes and Mrs. Pearl Hettin-
ger were in charge of the pro-
gram, which was a hobby
show. Each meml)er brought
a guest and each brought
solnelhing from ]l(,r hobby eel
Iqction and told about it. Re-
fresllmelH.s were served 1)3'
Fhn'ence Nelson, Gladys ltig-
bee. Irene l'ark and Margaret
Gcrtson.
Mrs. Cleo Blanding enter-
tained the llal)py tlour Club
;,t her honl(! Thursday after
noon, The ladies enjoyed a
trice [)l'Ogl';lln ;lll(l lunch W~lS
Sel'vcd l)y the hostess.
Mrs. I,:nnna ,h)erg r[,eeive(I
word one day last week of the
'(te;,th of her hail'sister, Mrs.
Goldie Whitmore. Memorial
services were held Friday at
I~uelltorl, Calif. Mrs. Whitmore,
lilt' I'ol'lllel+ (;oldie Gerlson,
wits a 1925 graduate of the
l,'ormoso lligh School. Kansas
relatives attending the ser-
Vit't's ;11, Balhwd, Calif. were
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Gertson
of Atwoo(t, Mr. Masml Jot'rg
of Manhattan and Mrs. Emtna
,l()erg o[ I,'ol'lnoso.
A large crowd of relatives
;lnd frietl(ls I'rnln l"ormoso at-
tended the 50th Wedding Anni-
Vt'l'S;IFy ()f Mr. an(t Mrs. ,lohn
Magnusson on Sunduy at their
In)me in SUl)('rior, Nebr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elven Leeee
,)f l.ov('well and Mrs. Harry
tligbee of Formosa attended
a postnmsler's meeting and
dinner Wednesday evening at
the l~nffa]o R()am Steak llouse
at Mankutf).
Mr. and Mrs. ,John l,'uller of
Mankato and Mr. and Mrs.
l]ar]'y lligbee were Tuesday
evening dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. lh)ward Appleby.
The " Formosa kindergarten
elass Of the l~'ormoso school
will present a musical playlet,
"Goldih)ek's Adventures", on
Tuesday evening, May 9, at
tile school auditorium at 8:00
p.m.
Mrs. Wilbur abort
To sill hy silence when we
should protest makes cowards
of men. The human race has
climbed by protest had no
voice been raised again. In-
justice, ignorance and best, the
inquisition yet would serve tim
law, and guillotines decide our
least disl)utes. The few who
dare must speak and speak
again to right Life wrongs (7t'
many. (Copied) --By Ella
Wheeler Wilcox.
It seems we're inclined to
let things pass as they happen
and not do anything to right a
wrong nr stop injustice. This
poem yellowed with age made
me stop again and take a self
inventory. It seems so many
tifnes we're too unconcerned
about fellowman's plight to
give a hand its we naight be
come involved.
The E.U.B. ladies had their
usual lovely banquet and pro-'
gram Wednesday evening and
all the mothers and daughters
enjoyed it.
Dabble Clark went to Has-
tings Friday for a check-up and
she is doing fine though she
FREEllll
at their home on May 5. Open C E N T E R
'house will be held in the after- ['o all hearing aid users--you're cordially invited to attend • o~¢.dr)
noon. Mr. Waggoner was a I q?etqal service consultation on hearing aids. Sponsored by BELTONP
rural mail carrier and they ~EARING AID SERVICE--KANSAS' Largest and Most Dependabl~
~earing Aid Organization. If you now wear a hearing aid, or if you suffe~
were residents of Formoso for[tom a hearing problem, have your instrument checked or have an audio
many years, nettle hearing analysis by a qualified consultant without cost or obligation.
Miss Florence Nelson (,nit, r- e,.,ea.oo++ete++eeaeo,oaeo****e***a,eo****oooee*eao*o**oe
tained the Hawthorne Club on ] :" See a demonstration of BELTONE HEARING AIDS. The ,
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. : world's finest and most aRractive selection. Hear
Doris Lea KiLts, club president, ', better with a BELTONE! .-
was in charge of the business lllleeeaeeleeeelee°leelee°l°al°eelleleeaaeaeeellleeaeeole
session. The aftdrnoon wits
spent soeially. The hostess ff)r
the next meeting will be Mrs.
Ila Nelson. A nice lunch was
served.
The Formosa Library Club
amet Friday afternoon at the
I"
FREE TEST AND DEMONSTRATION
Conducted by: Howard E. Royce, Bonded Consultant
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1967
Correll Hotel Mankato, Kansas
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
BELTONE HEARING SERVICE
I i ' i '~ ' I~ I I i i II i~ II I I I
As we have sold our farm, we will sell the following described prop-
P
erty at Public Auction at the farm 2 miles West of Formosa, Kans.,
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on old Highway ,,6, on---
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Lunch on Grounds
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Starting at 1 O'Clock
inery
1940 Mode] B J. D. Tractor
1946 WC Allis-Chalmers Tractor
1950 Gleaner Baldwin Combine,
6-ft.
F-85 IHC Lister, pull type
IHC Field Disc, 12-ft.
IHC Corn Disc
J. D. Drill, 8-16
V-27 IHC Mower
Manure Spreader
Allis-Chalmers Cultivator
Oliver 2-bottom Plow
IHC 7-ft. Binder
3-14 IHC Plow
8-ft. Kelly Ryan Tandem Disc
2-16 A-C Plow, good
Fresno Scraper
Side Delivery Rake
Tractor Sprayer
7-ft. Buncher
Some Dishes, Daisy Glass Churn
and Fruit Jars.
1951 FoM :/t Ton Pickup, with
Grain Box
Some Baled Alfalfa Hay
14 Leghorn Hens, laying good
Cream Separator. Set of Trac-
tor Chains. 300-gal. Gas Tank
with hose, on metal stand. Hog
Troughs. Feed Bunk. Some Us-
ad Tires. Old Iron. Pitch Forks,
Shovels, Miscellaneous Tools.
Cream Cans. Milk Fails. Many
other miscellaneous tools and
articles found at, a clean-up sale.
TERMS OF SALE--CASIt. Not Responsible In of Accident
Property at 1 ldder s Risk When Bid is Off.
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OWNERS
COL. ED MONTGOMERY & SONS, Auctioneers
Ull
must be careful a while longer
before she is entirely out of
danger of damaging the knit
ting bones.
Odessa and Whitemound 4-
tt'ers attended church at the
Catholic Church in Esbon Sun-
day for 4-H Sunday.
Betty Voboril and Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Burtley attended
tilt' high sch