Lutheran women meet
Mankato Lutheran women and
Boy wed 0000ests met recently for the annual
Christmas supper.
Theme was Christmas traditions.
Program was presented by foreign ex-
:TumerandPFCWhit- : change students Maggie Castaneda,
,les were married Nov. 8, ! Mexico; andMarcus Heiser, Germany.
Va. Anna Morgan Standley also told about
bride is a 2002 graduate of English traditions•
School and is currently Marcus told about his German
outheastCommunity Col- Christmas Advent card, pictures of a
large angel advent candelabra in his
bridegroom is a 2002 graduate hometown and a small replica of the
Rock High School and is angeladventcandelabmborrowedfrom
stationed at Fort Eustis, Va. Dee Freimuth.
to be an aviation me- Maggie's Mexican traditions were
Army. the flower of the night or poinsettias
will be moving to Fort and large family gatherings.
N. C. in April. They honey- Anna displayed plum pudding and
Hampton.
of the couple are Mary
John Turner, Repub-
and Bryan Boyles, Burr
Grandmothers are' "Catherine
Topeka, and great-grand-
Schiermeyer Superior.
s the granddaughter of the late
and Billie Thurber and Jack and
the ceremony were Josh
Clark, Jamie Avitia and Denver
Hilliard, friends of the bridegroom•
mem])ers meet
tour at I ,owns
€, Community
group met recently with
hosting the meeting
at Flowers, Plants, and
tradition" was the
call
of the essay and artwork
entries by White Rock fourth
;ted to be shown at the
rs next Oc-
Positive evaluation was given for
day held at the Corn-
in Jewell. Recommen-
for Christmas'
for Teens
Central Kansas Teens for
a rally "Coming Home
on Saturday, Dec. 21
at the Brown Grand Theater,
former resident of Con-
graduate of Kansas State
is the featured speaker.
active in Teens for Christ H
dations are to repeat the quilt display
and ask quilters to bring different quilts
each year. Regarding food, the recom-
mendation was to serve beef salad in
place of sliced beef sandwiches•
Nola Bess Atwood shared the story
of the can candy as the day' s thought.
Members exchanged gifts and had
lunch.
The next meeting is Jan. 27 at 1:30
in the extension meeting room. Any-
one interested in attending FCE
monthly meetings is welcome•
Mankato Weather
Bill Wood, observer
Tuesday, Dec. 3 27 2 !
Wednesday, Dec. 4 28 17
Thursday, Dec. 5 37 18
Friday, Dec. 6 56 19
Saturday, Dec. 7 52 26
Sunday, Dec. 8 40 16
Monday, Dec. 9 48 16
Moist'ure for week: trace of snow
Y Jewell County
with his wife, Arian.
al music will be provided by +,,,".vrr;enash;" Meals
Genereux, Amber and Erin
along with a praise and wor-
by John Ward.
tuned for the evening
popular marshmallow catch,
tests skills of teenagers at they
irmouths--giant marsh-
IIIIIIIII
Dee. 16 through Dec. 20
Monday: Goulash, peas and onions,
wheat roll, applesauce.
Tuesday: Ham and beans, tossed
salad, crackers, cornbread, strawberry
from the balcony•
County ....
report
3: Wanda Hoard, Jewell
fital to Mary Lanning
gs
6: Patient refusal; Wanda
Mary Lanning Hospital,
to Jeweli County Hospital.
7: Delmar Garst, residence,
to Jewell County Hospital to
and peach gelatin.
W˘dnc,sday: Roast beef, mashed
potaf6,++gi:avy, breaded tomatoes,
• cllerry crisp. ......
Thursday: Sweet and sour pork, rice,
cauliflower and carrots, wheat roll,
applesauce, cake•
Friday: Oven fried chicken, mashed
potatoes, gravy, peas and carrots, bis-
cuit, orange wedge•
Meals delivered by Lutheran
Church. Call by 9 day of meal. Center
phone 378-3385•
"crackers" from England•
Faryl Lange and Loretta Wilson
were in charge of the program. Loretta
made a German sauerkraut and meat
dish called galouski and showed her
Santa Beiznickle with a whip and told
how of the German tradition you better
be good or the unfriendly• belznickle
would get you. All Norwegians present
agreed they didn't care for lefse' and
fobra, a potato bread and fish.
Those present shared their family
traditions. Helen Ahlman and Judy
Dunn were hostesses•
Former White Rock
teacher honored
Start Estes, a former teacher in the
White Rock
committee in April.
System, is
listedin Who's
Who Among
America's
Teachers• He
was nomi-
nated for this
honor by a
former student
and chosen by
a selection
Estes is in his 35th year of teaching.
He started his career in Milwaukee,
Wis., where he taught for a year. He
was a teacher, administrator and coach
in the Pike Valley District 29 years.
Estes taught two years in the White
Rock system, subbed for a year and is
in his second year at St. Gregory's
Elementary School, Marysville.
Estes attributes his staying in the
field of education to having wonderful
students, school personnel and parents
allworking together to make teaching
a success.
Jewell choir, bands
present program
"Sounds of Christmas Joy" were
heard last week when Jewell Junior-
Senior High School choirs and bands
performed in concert. Dena Stephens
is director of music.
The junior high choir sang four
Christmas numbers, accompanied by
Judy Gibson, and the band also per-
formed.
Jennifer Adolph, JI+fhculty mem-
ber, sang a solo, then was joined by
other faculty as they sang traditional
carols.
Though small in number, the JHS
choir sang a mixture of Christmas
music. Becky Burgess was their ac-
companist.
The JHS band performed several
Christmas selections.
County Hospital; Conner
Jewell County Hospital to
Hospital; patient re-
Thompson, residence,
, to Mitchell County Hospital.
• 8: Aaron Jones, residence, Jew-
County Hospital.
Stanley Hess, Cloud County
to Salina Regional
Center.
Report
6: Wanda Howard, Burr Oak.
MARY KAY
giving.
Made
easy
of the holiday or
I can help with gift
Wrapping and delivery.
lovely gifts for everyone
YOur list, it's the ideal
Gall today.
Linda Payne
BEAUTY CONSULTANT
785-378-3802
All our love and thanks to the best family ~
Wyatt, Jennifer, Elliott, Jennifer and Morgan
for surprising us with a
30th Wedding Anniversary party.
Also, thanks to our friends and relatives for
the gifts and cards! We have been blessedt
Jim and Michell Harris
R+de the Jew.ell C.qunty
ansportat,on L,mO
and let us do the driving for youl
Anyone, any age, is invited to use the
Jewell County General Public Transportation. ,:.
C, ONCORDIA: Dec. 17, towns sewed: Formoso, Jewell, Randall.
SAUNA: Dec. 20, towns sewed: Jewell, Randall, Beloit,
Asherville, Simpson.
HASTINGS: Jan. 2, towns sewed: Esbon, Burr Oak, Northbranch.
BELOIT: Jan. 9, towns served: Esbon, Ionia, Jewell, Randall.
• Mankato is served dally within Mankato and
also in the above listed trips.
Call 785-378-3385 for further information.
Some trips are cancelled because a required minimum number of reservations have not been made.
that his contract in-
a "Mrs. Clause" and he
lust one month to tie the
Meanwhile, 'his son
has landed in the
Column of his list of
and nice, and Father
leaves his double
and endangers
Sunday, Dec. 22
2 to 4 p.m.
Jewell United Methodist Church
All friends and relatives are invited. They request no gifts.
Hosts for the occasion will be their children and spouses, Dirk
and Naomi Durant, Lindsborg; Dotty and Jerry Baxa, Salina;
Jackie and Ernie Navarre, Walnut, Calif.; and Rhonda and Kyle
Crawford, Hutchinson.
There are five grandchildren and one great-grandson. Don
Durant and the former Candace Beineke exchanged wedding vows
on Dec. 21,1952, at Salina. He is a retired farmer-cattleman and parts
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7:30 p.m.
manager at Jewell Implement. She retired from District Court at
Mankato, Kan.
Thursday, December 12, 200..____2 THE SUPERIOR EXPRESS 3B
Jewell County LTC
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Residents participated in word assistedwiththegames. Winne','ert"
games, jokes and poems. Billie Kitts, Dorothy Clark ,,,!!wi L
Residents discussed the Mormon Zentz, Doris Kilts, Lois ()t+ti%+r +:+
Trail and later viewed a video about Allene Spielman were guests.
the Archway Monument near Kear- Nancy McCorkle caHe<l on Irene
hey, Neb. McCorkle.
Thadd Hinkle led worship service. Cal and Martha Huntsinger visited
Thetopic of his sermon wast'Simeon." Lela Huntsinger,
Ruth Cleggwas pianist. Guests were Alice Kinsey and Alison Noller
Donna Johnson, Bob mMAda Grimm, called on Alice Hanson+
Doris Kitts, Linda Crangle, Pearl PearlLoudcrvisitedDorothyClark,
Louder, AlbertaDiamond,Tammyand Twila Zentz and John Sipe.
Dakota Jensen and Jerry Schaefer. Lori Brown and Jcssica Cheek
After church services members of called on Shorty Sweet
P.E.O. presented a Christmas program Martha Dempsey enjoyed visits
Mr. and Mrs. Claus visit the Formoso Community Canter Saturday bringing
treats for children and checking gift lists. Pictured here are (back row, from left)
Blake Moser, Zachary Spiegel, Crystal Mitchell, Chyla Stafford and Tiffany
Peters; (front) Ryan Spiegel, Trenton Mitchell, Santa, Jacob Spiegel and Mrs.
Claus.
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4-H News
Southeast Coyotes 4-H Club
Roll call for the Southeast Coyotes
4-H Club November meeting was to
name a person for whom you are thank-
ful.
The 4-H members collected for
UNICEF, and had chili and vegetable
• soup to warm them up before the meet-
ing.
Mark Peters, president, presided.
Leader's report concerned the Tri-
County Club day at Jewell Feb. 15. A
workshop, "Six Steps and You're
Ready to Talk," is Jan. 8 at Beloit.
Club members decided to get a name
from the Angel Tree in Jewell, and will
be having their gift exchange and
Christmas party at the December meet-
ing.
Elaine Peters, Club Leader, assisted
by president, Mark Peters, had a new
member cookie ceremony welcoming
Zachary and Ryan Spiegel, Amanda,
Levi and Kyle Fleming, Austin
Montague, Trenton Mitchell and Ariel
McCollough.
The program was presented by Julie
Heel, vice president• Shelby Barrett,
assisted by Jacob and Stephanie Barrett,
gave a demonstration on proper
handwashing. Shop safety was a pre-
sentation by Brianna Heel. Crystal
Mitchell led singing and the game Four
Corners was led by Brittany Joerg.
Refreshments were served by the
Peters and Joerg families.
Gleaners participate in program
Members of Christian Gleaners,
Mankato, participated in a Christmas
program at their recent meeting. Ruth
Clegg conducted the program with
members presenting vocal numbers or
readings.
Audrey Hamilton presented the
welcome to the 18 members attending•
Candles were lighted for the four mem-
bers who have dieddhring the' 'last'
year.
Delores Angleton and Deanna Free-
man were hostesses. Gifts and cookies
were exchanged and games were
played.
Next meeting is a soup dinner Jan.
6 after worship service.
KDWP announce
permits, office hours
The Kansas Department of Wild-
life and Parks will have 2003 annual
permits and licenses available begin-
ning Monday. Annual park permits,
camping permits and hunting and fish-
ing licenses may be purchased at any
Kansas State Park Office, including
Lovewell State Park Office at Webber,
Ken. The Department advises those
wishing to purchase permits or license
for Christmas gifts will need to do so
next week, at the Lovewell State Park
Office will be closed Monday, 23
through Sunday, Dec. 29, for the Christ-
mas holiday. Gift certificates are avail-
able at the Loveweli State Park Office,
but must be redeemed at that location.
Hunting and fishing license are also
available on-line at
www.kdwp.state.ks•us. Annual permits
are valid from the date purchased
through Dec. 31, 2003.
KK Club mtts
Fourteen members of KK Club met
at the Northbranch Church annex for a
luncheon, hosted by Lonnie Buckley,
Loyce Jeffery and Marilyn A. Jeffery.
Roll call was a Christmas memory
and carols we, re sung around the piano.
Gifts were exchanged.
Attending were Beth Jeffery, Joyce
McNichols, Marilyn C. Jeffery, Anna
Belle Grubbs, Betty Wallace, Ruth
Glover, Lila Smith, LaVeta Winslow,
VelmaIee Smuck, Hazel Korb, Winnie
McNichols, guests Beverly Frost and
Carol Hanson.
Mitchell County Hospital report
Admissions. Dec. 4: Maude Keller,
Lebanon; Dec. 8: Edward Bowles, Jew-
ell.
Club members have luncheon
Mankato Garden Club members met
for a luncheon at the Buffalo Roam
with l I members present.
: /ch ;,,ember brotght' a Christmas
orname'fi["r told f an interesting
Christmas story of years past. A card
was signed for Alma Tyler.
Hostesses were Faryi Lange and
Doris Alexander. A Christmas orna-
ment was given to each member by the
hostesses.
Craft Sale
Burr Oak Area Crafters
Parking behind office building
The family of Betty Murray would like to thank everyone for the
cards, flowers, phone calls, visits and memorial donations during
the lois of our loved one.
We would especially like to thank Uncle Jerry and Aunt Marjorle,
Aunt Eunice, Aunt Virgle and Uncle Chet, Aunt Charlotte and Joinne
for all the food, table service, tables end games brought to
motel.
Your kindness will always be remembered.
Kalhy Anderson
Brock and Ashley Anderson
bTacy and,l, l'g. Tancayo and derek and Brooks
J/m and Bernice Murray and Melissa and Matthew
Scoff and Brid#et Murray
Dan and Kdsff' Moser and Nico/e, NatMe, Che/sez Corlney and Boone
John Murray
, Krmy trod dvst/h and Bethany
Saturday, Dec. 21
• Free movie at the Ute Theatre • 1:30
• "Ice Age"
• Santa will visit with the children
beginning at 2.30 p.m.
V F W Hall, Mankato, Kan
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for residents and guests. Children and
grandchildren of members entertained,
singing Christmas carols and playing
Christmas songs on the flute and pi-
ano. Refreshments were served from
the tea table. Rosalie Menhusen played
several Christmas songs and all joined
in singing.
Staff and residents held a party for
Lori Slate and her new son, Caden.
During Bible Study residents
viewed a video of the Christmas story.
Wayne Thompson, Osborne, enter-
tained at Tuesday Happenings. He
showed a variety of slides depicting
interesting places in Kansas as well as
telling many interesting facts about
Kansas.
During crafts residents constructed
foam Christmas trees and assembled
table decorations. Residents also en-
joyed the musical angel ofTwila Zentz.
In the afternoon residents continued
with Christmas decorations and sang
Christmas hymns. Ruth Roe was ac-
companist for the singing. Christmas
Memories was the topic of the evening
activity.
Phyllis Lunge and Linda Crangle
Mankato musicians
play in honor band
Mankato Junior and Senior High
band members participated in the Kan-
sas Music Educators Association honor
bands.
Adam Badger, trumpet, participated
earlier his fall at Hays High School
along with 90 other band students from
the north central and northwest parts of
the state. They rehearsed during the
day and presented a concert in the late
afternoon..
Sasha Roe, flute, Nicole Jeffery,
clarinet, Ericka Melby, clarinet, and
Elizabeth Wilson, French horn, par-
ticipated in the high school honor band
last week at Beach Schmidt Audito-
rium on Fort Hays State University
Campus. They rehearsed throughout
the day and performed in a public con-
cert along with 118 other studnets from
across northwest Kansas.
Together, the High School Honor
band and the High School Honor choir
performed a piece commissioned for
KMEA Distruct 4, "Somewhere Over
the Rat.bow? +,
from Richard and Pat Dempsey.
Louise Powell visited her sister,
Cleo Wilson.
Robert and Ada Grimm attended
worship service with his mother. Eliza.-
beth Grimm.
Virginia and Chet tlanson visited
several residents Saturday.
Area students get
diplomas from KSU
Several area students are among the
more than 1,420 students who arc can-
didates for December graduat ion fron
Kansas State University+ Commence-
ment ceremonies are Dec. 13 and 14.
Area students and their degree title
are listed:
Chad Simmelink, Esbon, bachelor
of science in biological and agricul-
tural engineering; Paul Lindbcrg, l:or,
moso, bachelor of science in aclonau-
tical technology and associate ol+tech -
nology.
Gerit Garman, bachelor of science
in architectural engineering; Travis
Vrbas, bachelor of science in busir, ess
administration; Tisha Dewey, bach-
elor of science in business administra+
tion; and Robyn Powcll, bachelor of
science. All are frem Mankato.
Esbon Seniors meet
The Esbon Seniorettes reel Dec. 4
at noon with 17 members present,
Mamie Reinert and Lillian Fogo were
hostesses.
Prizes were drawn and won by Ida
Peroutek, Thelma l+amb, Shirley
Marihugh, Leola Hall, Violet Baker,
and Betty Niles.
Routine business was conducted and
Christmas cards were signed and
addressed to send to the elderly. Gifts
and food items were donated for long
term care in Mankato and the Jewell
County Food Pantry.
The deck and electric work com-.
pleted. Election of officers for the com-
ing year was held with these results:
Ida Peroutek, president: Betty Niles,
treasurer; Violet BakeK, secretary.
The next meeting is Jan. 8 with Ken
Johanek and l.eland Bartley as hosts.
Roll call will be shtw ',rod tell The
county meeting is Dec. 19 at Jewell.
Santa Claus is Coming to Town!
Saturday, Dec. 14
2 p.m.
Jewelt Community
Center
Jewell, Kan.
Sign up for a lot of nice prizes for all ages at
the drawing, when you visit Santa Dec. 14. |
Free movies, popcorn and pop will be served at ;
1:30 p.m. before Santa's visit.
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