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Saturday, December 23, 1967 R. F. D. News THE GAZETTE, EMPORIA, KAN. Page 5 Mrs.

Ra-vmond Burenheide (News items for this column can be citled in tn Mts heide DI 2-0416 Among the guests for a Christmas Day dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rees Emporia, will be Mrs. Emma Centner, Donald Centner, Rt. LaRue Storey, Elma Weaver, Emporia; Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Richter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weaver, Rt. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Davis and family, Olpe; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Centner and family, Ottawa. Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas Mor- CLUBS Tuesday's Calendar: R. N. Community Center, p. m.

Elder Citizens Club: Recreation Cenrer, 7 p. m. -f -f A luncheon served on tables decorated in a Christmas theme preceded a meeting of Mary J. Perley Tent 11, Daughters of Union Veterans, held Friday in the Farmer's Room of the Courthouse. Mrs.

Arthur Sowerby conducted the opening devotions and Mrs. Pearl Gaffney presided at the business session and reported that she and Mrs. Harold Sack had placed Hags on 61 old soldiers' graves on Wednesday afternoon. All officers were reelected to serve for the coming year and Mrs. Harry Beals was named installing officer.

The next meeting will be Jan. 26tb. ris and family, Rt. 1, will be Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Morris Hamilton. Robert Lambert, U. S. Srmy, son of Mr. and Mrs.

VirgU A. Lambert, 4, has been promoted to Specialist Fourth Class Mr. Lambert is on an 18-month tour of duty in Freidberg, Germany Holiday weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank McClain Rt 3, will be Mr. and Mrs David McClain, Lawrence; Mrs Carol Jacobs and children, Independence, Mo.

Christmas Eve supper guesti of Mr. and Mrs. Conway Rees, Rt. 4, will be Conway Rees, Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Rees and family, Castle Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lambert, Rt. Mr. and Mrs, Garry Hoy, Wichita; Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Thomas and family, Emporia. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lee ana family, Rt.

5, will spend Dec. 23rd and 24th at a Christmas -gathering at the home of Mrs. Troy Folger, Wichita. Sgt. and Mrs.

Maurice Childears and family, Council Bluffs, Iowa, were weekend guests of his parents, Mr and Mrs. D. Arthur Childears, Rt. 2. A pre-holiday dinner party was held Sunday at the home Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Childears and Dwight, Rt. 2. Guests were the Sgt. Childears's family, the Arthur Childears, and Mr.

and Mrs Davi Childears and fam- j) Rt 2 Mr anaMrs Samuel Kraft and family Rt iu SR a ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr! Lanyon served as hostesses. New officers will be in- Clarence Ridge Tenn Mr family, Oak dr ered-dish dinner. uests at holiday party day the Recreation Center.

Farr, Rt. 4, will be Mr and Davis, and Fred Birtton decorated the room and the tables' with trimmed trees, red bells and pouisetuas and Mrs. Edward Mesdames Blair, McCosh, a Bestv and Hoover were in charge of The next meetin win be Dec. 26th, starting at Fr Guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Eaton, Rt. 4 last weekend were Mr.

and Mrs cSri Saundert and family, Mn Md Mrs William W. DeBoer and family, Rt 5 will be among the Christmas bay Ail ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Hiram HarvQr, Emporia Day" diner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clemon Car- New of icers were elected during a brief business session, gifts Blackmore, Christmas Day dinner guests Matt N.

Mr ln Wes It' est bt and Mrs. Josephine Schulze, Flint Hills Manor; Mrs. Alice Price and Kevin, Mr and Mrs. Richard Brown and Jennifer Emporia. WESTERN AUTO wishes you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! As otir gift to you, one day only Sunday, Dec.

24th ive offer you: TOYS from to Off Small TABLE APPLIANCES, Off BIKES, WHEEL GOODS, TOY AUTOS, Off SPORTING GOODS, Off GUNS and PISTOLS, Off Regular RADIOS, Off AH Transistor RADIOS, Off REFRIGERATORS WASHERS DRYERS STOVES FREEZERS off Subject to Stock on Hand! EASY TERMS WESTERN AUTO Emporia, Kansas 417-419 Commercial DI 2-5161 City Club Purchases Print by Pelerdi An original etching by Gabor Peterdi has been purchased by the Women's City Club of Emporia to included in the club's permanent collection. The print, entitled "Genesis," is on view in Humanities Building Art Gallery at the Kansas State Teachers College through Dec. 26th. Peterdi, one of the more prestigious artists of the day, is represented in collections throughout the country. His print will be added to the club's art collection which was started in 1928.

The collection is displayed at the Teachers College once a year. Mrs. Robert Doudican is president of the club which will sponsor a gallery show of serigraph prints by Harry Krug in June. The club also plans to purchase one of Krug's prints. BUSHONG Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Luginsland and daughter, Jennifer Gay, entertained Sunday with a dinner which honored the birthday anniversary of Mr. Luginsland's mother, Mrs. George Luginsland. Others attending were Walter Erickson, Saffordville; and George Lugitis- land, Americus.

CIETY NEW PURCHASE-Mrs. J. Warren Brinkman, ulty and K.S.T.C. gallery director about the chairman of the Art committee of the Women's club's recent purchase of a Gabor Peterdi print City Club of Emporia, visits with Russell Roller which is pictured between them. The print will of the Kansas State Teachers College art fac- be on view in the gallery through Dec 26th Christmas Items Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Edmunds Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freder- and children will serve Christ- iksen and sons, David and Jo- nias dinner to their parents, Mr. seph Wade will be entertained and Mrs.

E. Miles Edmunds and on Christmas Day with a din- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fitch, and Mr. ner at the home of Mr.

and Edmunds' brother-in-law and sis- Mrs. Theodore Williams in ter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fish- Osage City er. Cottonwood Falls.

and Elyin praehfc Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lietz and and son, Randall, plan to serve son, Michael, Topeka, be a dinner on Christmas night to served a dinner on Christmas their children and their fami- Eve at the home of Mrs. Lietz's lies. Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Ruth- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas efford, Omaha, Mr and Conlm, and brother, Tommy Mrs. Rae C.

Luginsland and chil- Gene Conlin, and will also be dren, Cynthia, Timothy, and Jill overnight guests at the Conlin Hutchinson; and Larry Pracht' home. Peabody. Mr. and Mrs. Conlin Singer Mr.

and Mrs. Everard Cowles will be dinner guests on Christ- and Mr. and Mrs. Kelcie Hard- mas Day of Mr. Singer's moth- er and daughters, Carolyn Vicker, Mrs.

Marion Singer, and ie, and Dorothy, are to be Christ- brother, Ivan Singer, in Eskridge. mas Day dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lugins- and land will entertain with a Christ- mas dinner for Mr.

and Mrs. Rae C. Luginsland and children Cindy, Timothy, and Jill Diane, Hutchinson; and Mr. and Mrs. Loris Luginsland and children, Nennette and Nathan, and Miss Jewell, Jacqueline, and Raymond Reddig, Bushong.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frederiksen and sons, David and Jo- James Hedgespeth at at Coupl HARTFORD Santa Claus came to the Hartford High School gymnasium Thursday as cuiu ou- tne juniors held their annual seph will be pre-Christmas din- Christmas party. He distributed ner guests on Saturday of Mr. gifts that-were piled under the Fredenksen's mother, Mrs.

Jo- Christmas tree. While Santa was seph Frederiksen, Emporia. there, the band dedicated a num- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harder and ber to him.

be served Another highlight of the eve- dmner Sunday ning was the announcement of £'veS MISS JO ANNE KREADY, whose engagement to Mr. Bill D. Maxwell has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L.

Kready, 1232 Market St. Miss Kready, graduate of Roosevelt High School, is a junior student at Kansas State Teachers College, where she is a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma social sorority and Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternity. Mr. Maxwell, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Maxwell, was graduated from the Ingalls High School. He is a senior student at Kansas State Teachers College and a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda social fraternity. A Jan. 21st wedding is planned. Emporia Mr and Mrs and Tchudien entertain a basket Christmas dinner for the Edward Harder and Karl Kayser families.

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Weller will serve a Christmas dinner to their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Weller, and their children, Michael, Carol, and Philip, of Emporia. Miss Sally Lou Davis, who is student teaching in Wichita, spend her Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Max Davis, and brother, Scotty Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pritchard and daughters.

Miss Janis and LaTncia, Pratt; Mr. and Mrs Callie Armstrong and daughter Judy, Anthony; and Mr. and Mrs' John Denison be Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Scotty Denison and son, Charles Scott Denison. Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Pio and children, Steve and Kelly, will serve a dinner on Christmas Day to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pio and daughter, Julie Ann. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis C. Davis will have Miss Sally Loy Davis of Wichita and Mr. and Mrs Max Davis and son, Scotty, as their Christmas dinner guests. Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Harder and daughter, Sheila Rae, will serve a dinner on Christmas day to- Ivan Harder Fort Bragg, N. Miss Jean Bahm, Udall- Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lyon and son, Terry, Emporia; and Mrs.

Herman Harder. Mrs. Clinton Mercer will serve a pre-Christmas dinner on Sunday for her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Mercer, and daughter, Sandra of Lawrence.

seniors. Other candidates for this Conn Derbyshire, 3 way. For each candidate, there if jar in the' study hall. Votes take the form of fc and onnie Philli PS. coins dropped into the jars.

The 3 Kr3USe ars containi Krause jars containing the most money freshmen. determine the Candy Cane Cou- The election of the Candy Cane pie. All the money thus collect- Couple is done in an unusual ed goes to the junior class. DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES Rosenbalm Jewelers 523 Commercial SILVERWARE CRYSTAL CHINA Walsh-Blaufuss HARTFORD Mr. and Mrs.

George Edward Walsh, Des Moines, Iowa, have announced the marriage of then- daughter, Mary Ann, to Mr. William Francis Blaufuss the son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blaufuss Hartford, The service was conducted in St.

Mel's Chapel in Des Moines and the attendants were Mrs. Michael J. and Miss Roberta Walsh, sisters the bride; Mrs. Gary L. Baugh, sister of the bridegroom; Messrs.

Thomas John and James T. Blaufuss, brothers ct the bridegroom, and Mr. Stephen P. Walsh, brother of the birde. The bride is an archivist at the Harry S.

Truman Library in Independence, and the bridegroom is a certified public accountant with Pear, Marwick, Mitchell and Company in Kansas City. After a wedding trip to the Ozarks and St. Louis, they living at 5049 Wyaiidottc. Kansas City, Mo. Mesdames James Loivther, Darrel Stone, Edward Campbell, and R.

Eugene Hunter entertained Friday morning in the Emporia Country Club with a Holiday coffee party. Thc serv- ing table was centered with an arrangement of evergreen foliage, red candles and Christmas ornaments. Those who poured were Mesdames F. William Saul, Richard Conard, Gene Stevenson, Ralph Hahn, Larry Howard and Clair Garrison. White School Has Party Friday; Santa Is Guest The guest of honor at the annual Christmas party in the William Allen White school, held Friday afternoon, was Santa Claus, who distributed candy to the pupils.

A program was presented and group singing was led by Mrs. D. D. Denier and accompanied by Charles Hill, an additional guest. The program included instrumental music by Kevin Bailey, Rhonda Edington and Chris Armstrong, choral reading by students in Mrs.

Frank Miller's fourth grade room and a skit based on Dr. Seuss's "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." The skit was presented by nine members of the faculty Mesdames Miller, H. E. Bruce. Glen Tague, John Crane, William Samuelson, M.

R. Lang and Darrell Hare and Messrs. Ralph McFann and Keith Whisenand. ythe "heavenly peace" of that first Christmas night descend upon the world, bringing to everyone the joy and happiness that comes with a contented heart Victory Foods, Inc. 1925 West 6th DI 2-4373 In The inning Was The Word And The Word Was With God And The Word Was God And The Word Was Made Flesh Dwelt Among Us John 1-3.

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