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Page 2 THE ATCHISON DAILY GLOHB Akhison, Kansas, Thursday, February 22, 1945 A SHOP From EASTER Suits and Coats For the dash that turns heads for the spark that brings admiration for the sleekness of line that means slim' grace for the touches of in genuity that speaks softly of smartness be sure to select your Easter suit and coat from our new series of spring styles. 19.95 610 Com'l. NOW SHOWING MARX BROS. "GO WEST' At 1:30 Only JOHNNY MACK BROWN "LAW of the VALLEY" At ALSO--COLOR CARTOON SUN. Society News and Personals i Severance Resident Dies Of Heart Attack i John Schriner, 71, died Tuesday evening on the farm home of his I William Sfliriner, miles iwest of Death occurred he was doing the chores and due to a heart attack.

HOSTESSES TO CLUB Mrs. Oscar Brittain, Mrs. R. T. Brown arid Mrs.

Clayton Brummftt entertained Past Noble Grand club of the Rebeicah lodge Tuesday afternoon at the Dilgert tea room with lovely party. The business meeting was conducted by the'press--; ident, Mrs. Robert Low. A memorial service was held for Miss Angle Roicnard, a member of the dub who died recently. Plans were for the Penny supper which the club will sponsor Monday, February 26, at the ICOF hall A number of cards were signed by all present to be sent to the sick memoers of the club.

In contest pertsdnrng to George Washington prizes were won tiy Mrs. Robert iflw and Mrs; wn- Ham were won by Mrs. Coral Christian and Mrs. W. Zellers.

The George Washington motif was carried out in the refreshments -and decorations. Refreshments were served from a beautifully appointed Ubte which was, centered with a floral arrangement of dasies and red. white and blue tapers. PTA TO MEET The White Clay school PTA will they will present a musicale of the that his death occurred, i i He was ivery farm I Except, for a few years spent on a in Rosebud. S.

he spent most of his life in the Severance He recently was em- ployed on a township road crew. meet Friday evening at which time A NOW Urn SAt. VAN JOMHMHt JUSE ALI.YSOH OLORI.V DeHAVEN GIRLS A SAILOR" HARRY JAMS SAVIOR 1 -Plus-4 "CALL OF THE ROOKIES" SMILEY SONNY CARSON OSAWATOMK GUESTS Mr. arid Mrs. Don LaCwe of are spending the day with her parents, ind Mrs.

C. A. Hughes. They 1: are here especially to help her father, C. A.

Hughes, his, birthday. The young people of, the Presbyterian church the Luther League of St. Mart's Lutheran church met together Sunday evening 1 at St. Mark's'church. Following a covered dish, dinner the Rev- Charles A.

Hawley led ah interesting discussion on the doctrine of Sunday nights the two groups will meet at the Presbyterian church. Visitors are welcome. program will Cpl. and Mrs. Elmer Warren have i left.

for Santa Aoa, where I they will visit CpL Warren's rela- HarteeU Venion will accompany tives. Cpl. Warren has just retum- jaghmy's vocal number. Plans have i ed from 30 months' sen-ice on Atiu UiA a JVSU LfCW. A A AM 4 A Oft He is survived by his wife Mrs been made to serve cherry pie for jandjs now 30-day iEffie Schriner, three sons, Kenneth refreshments.

Mrs. Earl Narans '(Schraer, Huron, Ernest Schriner. wacher of the While Clay school. 'in the armed services overseas, and Clarence fehriner of Oakland. ENTERTAINS CLUB tough.

He is a member of an engineer battalion. Mrs. Tom.Wolfe and son. Tommy, arrived from Kansas City Wednes- i two daughters. Mrs.

Roy Mrs. Mallory entertained the day to visit hsr parrots. Mr. and Molt, Bendeha and I neighborhood Kensington clifii yes- Mrs. J.

M. Richmond. j-Bauer of St Joe, a brother, William terday Afternoon at her home, 930 and three sis- prizes bunco were won jters. Miss Mary Schriner, Mrs. Min- bv Walter Gearhart and Mrs.

jnie Hrencher-and Mrs. Tom Moser, i all of the Severance community. Funeral sen-ices will be held Pri- day: afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Methodist church with burial Oak'Hill-cemetery at Severance. 1 APPLES POTATOES Red Triumphs for Table. Cobblers and Triumphs for Seed.

Jonathans, Red Delicious, Ben Davis, York Imperials, Gentiaus, by the Bushel Basket. Winesaps and Romes ty the Pound. Will Have a Full" Line of Fruit Trees and other Nursery Stock. See What on Buy and Save Your Shipping Expenses. Round Ked Cedar and Split White Oak Posts.

8 IDS. Turnips, 25e; 6 Ibs. Onions for 25c: Large Sun Kist Oranges, 50c per dozen; 5-pound Jar Honey, S1.10: 10 Ibs. Sweet Potatoes, 65c; Cider by the Jug. "AVhere a Round Dollar Gets a Square Deal" Ford's Drive In Market Plenty of Parking Space.

Small Charge for Yanks Battle (Continued Page One) who met. with the club, was Mrs. Richard Tenholder. who has just turned from California. The will meet again in two weeks with Mrs.

Jack Purcell as hostess. MODERXA1RS ENTERTAIN News Of Ow Neighbors DEXTON Mrs, Dan Springer returned Saturday from Des Moines, where she attended the funeral of her brother. William Barrand who has fin- iished his training at the Great STARTS SUNDAY OBPHEUM Mrs. Raymond Morrison was hos- val station is home on when'she entertained for vUiting his parents. Moderaairs club yesterday after- I Mrs.

Elsie Oullette ana daughter, i.uoaenairs ciuu an-ci-, to be mopped no OI her In bunco el Ray 5 8 her MacArthur said the slowness in off the enemy garrison South Manila was no narticular won bv Mrs. Charles Griffith Clay Center. A A t' land Mrs. Bill Ruff. Mrs.

Bill Ham- was a guest of the club. The re. Orean Hale American desire to spare the esti- mated 7.000 civilians' held virtual host ages within the medieval walls. MacArthur said the enemy's i "savage barbarism has seldom been displayed more repulsive form." Thousands, of Japanese still are on Luzon' but most of them are Blankets, all Kinds, sizes. Intfen's.

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pease have I retired from the farm and have moved to their -house ia town. Jay Magers who is seriously ill be held" u'a't theTMhome'of TM the Atchison hospital. Mrs.

Floyd Simpson, 1300 Santa Pe. VIVACE CLUB Leo Moranz has purchased Law- CCrn SheUer (Continued from Page One) we" don't know when but they will be here." WATCH THROUGH FENCE All that day we watched through barbed wire festooned with snow icicles--barbed wire no longer covered on all sides by vigilant German machine gunners barbed wire which no longer held us in but which now kept unfriendly intrud- i ers outside the camp. All day wag- 1 ons, some opsn. some covered, plodded along the 7 highway outside the camp. And through the night we could hear a few muffled explosions in the distance.

Monday morning we looked out to the deserted highway and wondered. Then someone saw two American built six by six military trucks and a light tank go" by. They did not pause but spirits in our camp lifted, Jusi after 10 o'clock; a vehicle! stopped across the street from the hospital and heavily armed men scattered to search the premises. Prom hospital windows we could not tell by their snow covered winter uniforms whether they were German rearguards or. -Russian advance units.

When the vehicle turned we recognized, it as an 'American built three quarter ton reconnaissance car and when to our I gate we sai An ertiflery first i Russian. officer into our camp. He was the first of three I sian officers who visited -during EN'DS TONIGHT "NOLLY- WOOD CANTEET ORPHEUM FRIDAY and SATURDAY MORE SPECTACULAR THAN "ARABIAN NIGH MORE THRILLING THAN "ALI BABA" WITH THE STARS THAT MADE THEM GREAT! MARIA MONTEZ JON HALL PETER COE PLUS NIGEL BRUCE LEO CARRILLH GALE SONDEftCMIO DOUGLASS BWHIILU I cum BOIS "BEACHHEAD TO BERLIN" SHOWING FOR THE FIRST TIME THE ACTUAL INVASION OF NORMANDY NEVER BEFORE SHOWN IN ANY NEWSMEELS. ALSO COLORTONE CARTOON LATEST FOX NEWS the members of the Vivare club yesteraay afternoon at the be out of feed a I in the comparative security of tea room. Prizes were WOP.

by Mrs. prank Curtis who has been in the alert and soldierly, -demand- proper prsof of cur status but once it was established extending Helen and Mrs. Stella Reudi. JHorton hospital possible courtesy and help. A guest of the club was Mrs.

J. Sei- -throat is home but must" remain i The us tnat Russian spear- several days before i beads were pushing eastward i mountains and valleys of the north- least. Enemy strength is reported leathering in the foothills east of fen. Tae club will meet again in indoors for I the capital, i nvo with Miss Bessie Baker to his store. side of EBubin, that Berlin Water pumping plants in Manila hostess, Mrs.

Leslie Franklin' is at the i was their goal and that things were sare temporarily out operation, -Riley Franklin home caring for moving so swiftly our friends in the I Mrs. Franklin who'is ill. marchine colrana ffiteht be over- MRS. VOXDETTE HONORED a Letters To The Editors (The Globe wants to beat from its subscribers. 'Send" In letters on any subject you choose, and they wfll be printed in this column: All letters must be signed It may be necessary to shorten some of the letters but the essential facts -Rill be i working for less monev.

pri-i To The Globe: What is the matter on the draft legislation? If our government i cansing some anxiety to the swollen populace which has had to depend on wells, j. I BATTLE INTO GUBEN LONDON. Feb. 22-UV-The Ras- CU P- fork and sugar for units Oat pushef through jsians again have battered into ilre wheeler i yo coffee i Monday were armored spearheads iGuben. German hingepoint on the I orroan Jnnes, Mrs Roy Vondette was the hon- There wai be a reception and I taken and liberated.

At this writing lurid Tuesday afternoon when dance to honor U. (jg Henry we still have no definite about I Mrs "Hc'-iee Chandler entertained jStreetor Friday night, February 23. that, column but we 'are constantly i with a 1 o'clock Bri "8 ie sandwiches for fans- hoping dub Street fighting is going on in the I town, he said. i a guest i Muchnic. former Denton reconnaissance swift over jno' time to forces.

They COMMUNITY SALE CO. 2100 Main 25 Head Horses Mules Also Cattle and Hogs ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT jEd Chaney, who is serving overseas and Mrs. John Gninert- a citation for bravery. Russian soldiers came with the medical unit has received i through in large numbers, riding i tarks, tracks, jeeps and motorcycles, Our service men women are 3 R. Roberts has i i a in the the New Byram Coffee Shop STEAKS CHOPS FISH ON FRIDAY Short Orders and Dinners Mrs.

James Bagby Manager naive linns of.our finest young onen. and congress, will deny r.en'd ishem thousands of miles to jsome slackers. at great risk to their, lives, Why not draft Johu L. Lewis? why be so mealy-mouthed about drafting civilians for war work? J. H.

BURKE Route 2. Scoop Up Japs Hit tne European i 2 will occur in the near future, a Topeka hospital where he will fleers and soldiers ar.d from Polish submit to a major operation. townspeople who brought us fresh Pfc. Alfred E. Eoyd.

sor. of Mrs. HONOR MRS. VONDETTE bread and helped repair the water I Annie L. Boyd.

Valley FaUs, has Mr. and Mrs. John Kaff enter- EVEREST and electric services of the camp. been wounded in action in the Eu- tamed jast Helell Cover of Topeka spent i Tns Russians ha Ve uch lend- I ropean thsater. On account of the bad condition 'Continued from Page One) i Continued from Page One) was connected with "the imminent i Waite reported.

Aachen offensive" on the Roer. it was a battle against terrain as n-'Ss" 1 1 both Wm' wrl! ilerce eneffly sition "north'' and aims at i CLEARING BEACHES forcing the Germans to withdraw Deep sands impeded and the dinner dinner thr TM a the guests Mr. and Mrs. Milton Davidson troops from hitherto quiet at limes stalled the heavy equip-jxhe Globe. Aachen sector to the Our River," mer.t which includes mobile guns, i ok destroyers and tanks.

Miss Helen Cover of Topeka spent (evening at their home in honor of evening and Monday here Roy Vondette. house guest of visiting Mrs. Harold Addington, whn 3nd i ot the roads, the Parent-Teacher day jitney inde- finitely. Dick Holder has arrived from Oakland. where he was FORTNIGHTLY MET i employed as a steel worker in con- rs w.

E. Randolph was hostess I jstruction. He is the son of Mrs. R. ij toe members of the Fortnightly Holder, secretary-treasurer club yesterdav afternoon at her moved into Mrs.

Frank Honnell's equipment from America and litce it. Equipment of their own manufacture is abundant and are eager to meet alute and and speak of Roosevelt, in and Churchill and everyone has his eyes on the road to Berlin. Knights of Columbus MEETING Thursday, February 22, 8:15 p. m. E.

L. TROMPETER, Grand Knight Ihome. Mrs. C. H.

Mayhew presented property and will move there soon. Jed Ashcraf rute 2. whose truck i the minor topic "Japan and the Hans Torkelson has i i was wrecked in an accident on the Pacific. 7 Mrs. O.

P. May reviewed'the houv and The time shoit for the A An encouraging note was tne di- lAKh ison-St. Joe highway a the book -Munity on the Blarkes Intfen's. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Whitworth to to Moscow He misunderstood. have purchased the George Wolff thinking we asked him if he was prooerty and will move therp soon ln to Mcscow he lies and as Patwn's originally more minutton of enemy mortar fire on! weeks purchased another I The club will meet again in ambitious plans of cutting off the the beaches, where all important and expects to have it run-(weeks with-Mrs Bridge entire Gsrman OUr-Sure jront slrar are beintr landpd. Earlipr ininor n-ifhir, supplies are being landed. Earlier Jning within a few days. have met with too strong resis- lne were much up tance.

he is now confining him-e'f i fronr as lhe mcsl advanced I GLANCES to an att acl: around Pruem. i posts from me stan dpoint of "tak- ing it." Yesterday for the seventh straight day the 16 and 14 inch guns of the newest type American battleships i hostess. two Bridges as POTTER Mrs. John Swartz purchased to Mrs Ben Haverkamp has been PP A i nome rom a St- Joe hospital for rti i nd is getting CITY NEWS Culicction of News Paragraphs and joined with tb'e guns of heavy cruis- Advertisements. Sailrfaction is not rationed at ers sectors of Schappler-s 635.

i i uare mies Joe Clark and Charlie Downs of the Missouri Pacific are spending a few days on ths Central Branch. Carrier-based Helicals, Helldivers and Avengers gave the marines close support. Nimitz, in his first official refer- Leslie Pollock was honored with ence to enemy casualties, said 850 a farewell party Wednesday even- por ese dead have oeen counted ing given by the YMCA volleyball 2nd added tfae informaUon in Mr. Pollock will leave soon comp ete Obviously during so terrific a battle, going on day and night since the marines landed at 9 a. m.

Monday, no accurrate count the foe's dead is possible. Many have died in caves in areas still to be cleared. for Springfield. where he has accepted a position in the PilLsbury offices there. y0U cotfgh and ttirttl irriMltatt mult- ing Irora ttUi er snMkiag, miltimi fit FF COUGH LOZENGES Really soothing because they're rceUy medicated.

Each Cough Lozenge gives your throat a 15 minute eoothing treatment that reaches all the Wj below the gargle line. Only V)i box. Eight Schools "Continued from Page One) band members on the numbers to be presented at the festival and their work and ability mean that program will be magnificent. There will be no admission charge. Miss Patricia Cummings.

who attended the Mount St. Scholastica 'academy several years ago, has enlisted in the cadet nurse corps and is taking her training at St. Joseph's hospital in Kansas City. Mrs. LeRoy Hood has returned from California where she accompanied her husband, Lt.

(jg) Hood, former Atchison high school teacher. A son was born last evening at the Atchison hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, 1036 Urunie. toft).

T.ItKff.U.g i- iabout fine. Mrs. Lavina Lollar celebrated her 1 82nd birthday February 16. Jim McGnay and family will sisted "Not Moscow, no. I'm going to Berlin." It is all moving with the same speed that the Allies pushed across France after breakirg out of the Normandy beachhead--the same hasty retreat of the Germans with some armored spearheads forking out over the country, by-passing German strcngpoints---'the same truckloads of soldiers and supplies following--the same mopping up by Food Sale SATTODAY, FEB.

24th 4 P. M. HOTEL ATCHISON BLDG. Tabitha Society Trinity Lutheran Church Giant Armada move to a farm near RushvUle. Mo.

infantry and artiUsry of hard fight- week. all kinds, sizes, intfen's. In a very fast and the Potter boys were defeated by Maur IHil! by one point last Thursday (night. Tne girls were defeated by jthe WACs of Ft. Leavenworth the same night.

Tuesday night the boys ourney to Nortonville for a game here. Thursday. February 22 both earns go (o Easton. Mrs. Barney Ball left Tuesday night for New York to be with her husband, Ensign Barney Ball who has arrived back in tbe'States.

"It's Dad, ami he'says to put two shovels of coal in the furnace--the man he's bringing to dinner must be more important than we wel" ng German rearguards. Meantime, we sit here flying the American flag beside those of Russia and Great Britain. We are free to walk out the barbed wire gate if we have busi- iess in Szubin. By now we are con- ident this area is firmly in Russian lands and we know we will be evacuated soon. DISTRICT NO.

William A. Zishka has been made a corporal and is still in France. Fred Scott who is in the marines now stationed at Omaha. Blankets, all Intfen's Mrs. Joe Eck entertained with a dinner Sunday in honor of her daughter, Louise and Mrs.

George Peuker who had birthdays. Other uests were Miss Erma Weishaar of Nortonville and Mr. Peuker. SET SUGAR ISSUANCE DATE WICHITA, Feb. sugar coupons will be issued in the Wichita district, which Includes all of Kansas except Wyandotte, Johnson and Leavenworth counties, from April 15 to Oct.

31, it has been announced by the office of price administration. Similar issuance dates were announced for the other three counties by the Kansas City office. (Continued from Page One) 1,100 heavy bombers struck. Night fighters escorting the bombers engaged in numerous dogfights in skies lit by fires glowing below and a bright bombers' moon above. h6 air ministry said 39 bombr TS and fighters were lost and that 3 Nazi planes were destroyed over- light.

One pilot said the "whole own of Worms seemed on fire." Except for "carpet bombing" stacks on front line positions pre- eding Allied offensives, today's was he biggest mass blow ever undertaken by the U. S. Eighth air force. Abraham Lincoln was a detec- ive story fan, as were Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt, TONES FALL TO CHINESE CALCUTTA, Feb. 22--CW--Troops of the Chinese 50th division under Lt.

Gen. Daniel I. Sultan today captured the rich Baldwin silver and lead mines 22 miles north of scoring the greatest Allied victory in Burma since the capture of Myitkyina. The mines, described by American authorities as capable of producing enough lead to supply the entire Japanese war machine, were left intact by the enemy. RELIEVES FROM RHEUMATISM frpm matiam, gclatfca.

Neuritis. Arthritis, and would be willing to for relict, Just tt jrour droabt and A If he tn IttMfrm HOLD EVERYTHING brother "makw my boy friends stand Attention tp be quarterly Hew and Used Parts MIHNIS AUTO PARTS GENERATORS, STARTERS Bfeio PIMM DANCE ODD FELLOWS HALL SATURDAY NIGHT, FEB. 24th Don and Scotty Orchestra Admission 35c Tax Included Public IBftted Powder Box Beaut) Shop Will Be For Two Weeki Only. HELEN STORBECK Frank DilgertV "I am sorry about the death of my good neighbor, Art Martin. Mr.

Martin did a lot of; work for roe in the way of painting'j and paperhangtag and it was ai-f ways satisfactory. He was an ex-j pert in his line and a willing work-j er." Pfc. and Mrs. Chester A. Clark of Urbana, 111., announce the birth of a daughter February 12.

She has been named Reva Sue. Before her, marriage Mrs. Clark was Marcella Spilman. daughter of and Mrs. Harold Spilman, 109 North Tenth.

Mrs. Jack Gardner was able to down town Wednesday for the time in over two months. drops In nostrils sight open cold- note, shrink membrttes, ud you breathe easier which helps you sleep better. Caution: use only directed. 25c, Me.

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