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The Axtell Standard from Axtell, Kansas • 5

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PAGE FIVE THE STANDARD, AXTELL, -KANSAS. Thursday, April 3, 1958 I nt i iti iti i Hi an i A A i I Friendship Circle Club St. Bridget News Mrs. Teresa McBride 1HHI 1111 1 1 1 in. .4 I ''J Social Events 'I' I' Swanson Vincent Vows A.

C. McLaughlin, Marysville, was in Axtell Monday, visiting with friends. He had accompanied his son, Dist' Judge L. McLaughlin, who was on the program of Career Day, at the high school. The Friendship Circle club met Thursday, March -27, with Lillian JOHN F.

REILLT John Francis was May 20, 1882 at St. Bridget, Axtell, Kansas, and died March 17, 1958 at his home in Newkirk, Okla. He was the youngest child of Frank and Bridget Reilly, early St Bridget settlers, and was the last Slater. The session was opened by I Agnes Caylor with the Club Creed, Mr. and David Boose and Mr.

and Mrs Oierar -Rwrnnsnn i Draver and sons. Scripture was Axtell, announce the marriage of read by Lillian Slater which was Mrs. Albert Mygatt'went to Omaha, Sunday evening, via Hi surviving member of the family, the 46th Psalm. their daughter, Jaqueline, to Mr. Brothers and sisters preceding him Roll call was given and it was Kenneth L.

Vincent, son of Mr. and in death were: Francis Reilly who children, Teresa and Mark of Kansas spent Sunday at the Wm. McBride home. Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Renyer of Sabetha spent Sunday with her parents, and Mrs. V. A. Buess-ing. Mr.

and Mrs Herman Kuckel-man and children, Sarah, Alice and died as a youth, the late P. C. Reil Mrs. George Vincent, Aldrich, Mo. The ceremony was performed March 6, at the First Baptist church to entrain early Monday morning for Rupert, Idaho.

She is visiting her brother, Elyin E. Cook, who is home for a couple weeks from the Veterans Hospital at Boise, Idaho, where he is a patient ly, Beattie, Kansas, Sr. M. Marcel of Leavenworth, Kansas with the voted to give $1.00 to the Red Cross. Ellen Hanna, Gladys Landreth and Esther Johnson received birthday gifts.

There were five visitors present, Nettie Scott, Rose Johnson, Dena Johnson, Minnie Floberg and Geneva Riggins, Lincoln, Neb. A delicious lunch was served and la, Sisters of Charity, Leavenworth, Kansas, Sister M. Claver, Sisters of St Joseph, Concordia, Kansas, Miss Rev. Ray L. Schrader officiating, The bride was attired in a navy Jodie, went to Kansas City, Sun day niorning" to visit their daugh Catherine Reilly, Topeka, Mrs.

Jas, O'Toole, Axtell, and a half-broth blue silk sheath dress'' with navy and white accessories and wore a a social time was enjoyed. The club er, Thomas Coyne, Axtell. corsage of pink roses. ter and family, Mr. and Mrs." Donald Mulryan, who are the' parents of a baby son born Sunday morn In 1905 he was married to Miss The couple was attended by Miss Mr.

and Mrs. Henry F. Deters accompanied their son, Jack, who had been here on vacation, from his work, back to Topeka, where they were overnight guests of Mr. and Don Deters, Friday Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Deters and Jack, went to where they will meet with Agnes Caylor, April 24. Reporter. Anita Edwards and Milton Gal- ing. Stevie Mulryan came home Katie Shaughnessy, St Bridget. To this union were born the following with them to stay until his mother lawayl Half en Meyer Wedding Friendly Neighbors HDU The Friendly Neighbors HDU is released from the children, all of whom survive him: Edward and Patrick Reilly, Topeka; Mrs.

Ivard Marhenke and John Reilly, Eureka, Kansas; and Mrs. Mildred Broxterman of Topeka spent the week end with their Miss Patricia Louise Half en, of met with Mrs. Earl Smith with a spent the week end with her par daughter and family, A2c and potluck dinner at The after ents, Leo Broxtermans. Oscar Cooke, St. Joseph, Mo.

His noon meeting was called to order Mrs. Andrew Durkes and daughter, Donna Jean. Clayton and Stanley Hasenkamp wife passed away in 1923. by the president, Mrs. George Sa- the week end with their par.

vine. Mrs. Miuon tus ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hasenkamp, In 1934 he was married to Miss Emma Blimm, at Wichita, who is Leaving here Wednesday for cussed Program Planning.

A delic The. farmers got in the first good Ada, were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bartlett and family. They ious lunch was served at the close of the meeting.

left to mourn his passing. Services were held at St. Francis Catholic church, Newkirk, Kansas City, Mo.r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Half en, Baileyville, became the bride of Sfc Donald" Ray Meyer, Gerald, son of Mrs.

Emma Kreft, Gerald, and Mr. Emil Meyer St. Louis, Mo. The ceremony took place Saturday afternoon, March 22 in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Kiersted, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Stewart Patterson of the Westport terian church, officiated at the double ring ceremony. week of the season last week. The tractors were humming busily, The unit will meet next with planting oats, garden, and potatoes, Mrs.

Virgil Ekstrum. Reporter. We should have a good fruit crop were accompanied by Mrs. Bart-lett's mother, Mrs. I.

Graves, who had been visiting them the past 10 days. The Bartletts will spend the Easter vacation at Ada. this year; with the gradual warm Mothers Club Meets The Mothers Club met March 27 mg up we've had this spring, all signs point to a good year for the Friday, March' 21, and burial was at St. Bridegt's cemetery, Saturday, March 22. Pallbearers at the cemetery were Joseph Coffey, Charles Shaughnessy, Thomas Murray, Sidney Sharpe, John Hynes and Glenn Madden.

Lauer Funeral Home, Seneca, assisted with local with Mrs. Max Gaston with nine farmers. Mr. and Mrs. R.

M. VanHyning members present. The meeting was visited in Waterville Sunday. 20 discount on diamonds. See Diamond Shop.

Seneca, adv. First Communion and Confirma tion supplies; boys' and girls' kits, The bride, given in marriage by Mr. Rex Robinett, wore a sheath dress of white nylon acetate lace over acetate taffeta, a gleam of satin extending in two small bows marked the molded empire bodice. A small hat of venise type cotton lace and rhinestones held the tie-back veil. She wore an orchid cor opened by the vice president, Sylvia Ely, in the absence of the president, by repeating- the Lord's Prayer in unison.

Roll call was won by Marie Mitchell. Birthday gifts were received by Racheal Hawkins and Marie Mitchell. The vice president read Nutrena Chick Starter. Norris $3.75 to $5.75. Nylon Veils, $1.98 to $4.95.

Strathman Studio, Seneca. Grain Company. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Crandall, Sen wore his a letter rrom a iormer memDer, sage. The bridegroom Recent Real Estate Transfers (Furnished by Eddy Eddy, Abstractors, Marysville) Nelson and Mary Torrey to Ken eca, were here Monday visiting Axtell relatives and friends. neth and LaVerne Ronnebaum, E- Mr. and Mrs. J.

Porter Grove SEy4, 16-2-10. visited Sunday in Kansas City with their daughter and family, Mr. and A after several months of Mrs. Richard Sacha, son Richard Evan. Dale Witt.

She also handed out pamphlets on TB x-ray and urged all members to get their x-rays when the mobile unit comes to Axtell on April 8. Games were furnished by -the hostess, with Racheal Hawkins, Sylvia Ely and Mary. Torrey winning prizes. The next meeting is with Racheal Hawkins April 10. Roll call will be a household or garden al- strenuous dieting, paid a surprise visit to her daughter's home.

Her four-year old grandson, after glee Mr. and Welborn and be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that we may provewhat is that good and acceptable and per-feet will of God. (Romans 12, 2.) In our busy we can get 80 involved thajt worrisome details crowd tKe Lord out of our minds. Then we should stop even'ln 'an instant ot. luiet meditalipn, til Heavenly' Father, renew our soul through the inward His love fully welcoming her, stepped back, Army dress uniform.

The bride and groom attended by the groom's cousin, Betty Kiersted and husband, Mrl John Kiersted. Mrs. Kiersted wore a corsage of white roses. The. mothers of the bride and groom wore corsages of pink and white carnations.

The reception -was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kiersted. The beautiful three-tier wedding cake, topped by a miniature bridal cou-pjce4 was cut by the brjdeand. groom.

The bride is employed as manager in the candy department for Katz Drug Independence, Mo." Mrs. Meyer will join her husband at Camp Carson, when living quarters are found. The bridegroom wide-eyed and asked hesitantly, "Granny, what did you do with all children, Kansas City, came Sunday and visited over Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. guests, at, the Welborn home Sunday were their cousins, Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Resell and the rest of you?" so flo jjyer excjiang. Reporter. Norris Chick Starter. Stitch and Chatter Club Grain Company.

daughters of Hanover. The Stitch and Chatter club was held at the home of Gladys and June Bernasek with eleven members present and three guests who were Nina Conable, Caryl Jones Registkr for Free large toy Easter Bunny AND OTHER, PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY, 4:00 pm. at our store. Registration is free you need not be present to win; see the Bunny in our window and daughter, Dorene. Game- prizes were won by Mildred JKabriel and Nina Conable; Nina also won the door prize.

A light lunch of gingersnap i ice cream pie and coffee with and candies and nuts was served the guests. The next meeting is to be at Alta Burton's April 23 and roll call will be to come as a girL of "Sweet Sixteen." Reporter. ft oaa5)DD has been in the Army for the past eight years. The guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs Rex Robinett, Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Mitchell and children, David Lee and Timjhie, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crago and Miss Jean Half en, all of Kansas City, and Mr. Mrs.

Albert Don-nell of Independence, Mo. Out of town guests at the wedding were Mrs. James Halfen and JoAnn, Baileyville; and R. Halfen, Scott AFB, the mother of the groom, Mrs. Fred Kreft bunch CELLO BAGS ftg Bruce Gress Is Three Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Gress entertained with a dinner Monday Crr4KTV7 and Mr. Kreft, Gerald, and the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Hale Mustain, Ashland, Mo. Rhubarb Peppers etc.

Celery Cucumbers Cabbage anniversary4 of their grandson, little Bruce Gress, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gress.

Other guests included the A G. Gress family, Mrs. Laura Grove, Mr. and Mrs. F.

and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Taylor of Beattie.

55c BmU Roast TED The Ladies Were Guests A Hfc 59c It was "Queens' Night" at the OF Lions Club dinner meeting Thurs day evening of last week held at the City Cafe. About 40 members and Modern Mrs Club The Modern Mrs Home Demonstration Unit met with Mrs. Lucille Johnson Friday, Mar. 21, with ten members, one child "and a guest, Harold Bergmann, present. Mrs.

Paul Landreth, president, opened the meeting with reading the Club Collect in unison. Mrs. Stanley Johnson, secretary, read the minutes. Roll call was followed by: a homemade Easter hat parade. Mrs.

Earl Ely gave a report of her attendance at a horticulture lesson, Giving Care I Flower Plants. The new projects were discussed and. whether, all members should have their blood typed for the Marshall County Blood Bank, and our community improvement project for the year. i Our president urged the mem-rrs to" read more, as this was Na guests were present, including Mr. 69 lom center cut pound lops and Mrs.

Don Bachtel, Bern; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Head, and Bob Bick er, of Emporia. Bob Torrey received his membership certificate and pin. Wayne Myers, program chairman, Swift's Fully Cooked Pound Pfeiie la us presented two humorous skits, the first was a description of a cattle feeder's first visit -to a football game; next, a father giving singing lessons to his son.

Both were heartily enjoyed by the group. Tl 1 TWO GROCERY DELIVERIES DAILY At 10:30 ajn. and 3:30 p.ra.O Cf GROCTOT PRICES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY tional Library Week. The lesson on Program Planning was given; by Mrs. Harold Bergmann which was well planned and very instructive.

She brought information on how to help families solve theLTprob-lems "in changing situations. Lunch was served by the hostess and consisted of white; cake, divinity cand7, cookies and coffee. The next is April 18 with Mrs. Albert CanVwhen a flower exchange will be- held. Reporter.

i Bridal Shower A bridal shower was held at the home of Violet Crago and Emily Limbaugh, Kansas" City, Mo on March 20,, in honor of Miss Patricia Halfen who was married to Donald Meyer. March 22 in Kansas City. bride elect received many nice gifts. Patiricia i the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James Halfen of Baileyville..

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