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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 5

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Atchison, Kanaat, Tuesday, February THE ATCHISON DAILY GLOBE CITY NEWS CMlectiw Ntws Pangrafki Atortkewmte Tonsing'i. Mrs. W. B. Levin will return thii week from Rochester.

where she hit been a tt Mayos. Mrs Mary E. Sampson of Valley Falls has purchased the house at 609 from Louis Wemmann. Her furniture was moved here yesterday. Hews Of Ow Nctybon CUMMINGi Mrs.

Edna AM returned to her home in Cununingt after aeveral monthi employment in Atchiwa. Legion Pre-Lenten dance, March 5, Memorial hall, admlwion $1. A farewell party for the Arthur (Dick) Gilkison family was held Friday night at the Washington school house. The Gilkison family Li moving from Mrs. Sadie Daum's farm to a farm which they bought Mr.

FARMER When your machinery is in need of repair call us and we are at your service. Sometime, drop In at our shop and see for yourself the machine repair work that is being done. Lewis Machine Nfg. Co. 414 Ricbt tkh war Dr.

ttOwt'i quality pnKripCkitt--rad BMftqr hop. te ALSO Exclusive Agency For PETER'S SERUMS Cattle Hogs Poultry no substitute for Quality. Insist on Genuine Peter's Products. STEVENS Drug Stores 719 Phone 462 near Horton in the Brush Creek district. Four of the children have been attending Washington school.

Mrs. Minnie Smith has purchased the Anderson property and will move there toon. She has sold the place, formerly the drug store to Mrs. Wigelsworth who will move there as soon aa vacated by Mrs. Marie Rhodes.

Blankets, all kinds. Intfen'i. Miss Emogene Young has been quite ill with the measles at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lester Kaighin. Mr.

and Mrs. B. Wall of Manhattan will move to Mrs. Wall's mother, Mrs. Sadie Daura's farm.

Mrs. Wall was the former Margaret Daum. CAMP CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neerman visited his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Neerman Friday. Mr. Neerman came from Scottfield, 111. where he received his discharge from the army.

Mr. and Mrs. Neerman have gone to Falls City, Neb. to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs. McMahn.

Mrs. Will Hartman has been ill the past week. Homer Beckman of Galesburg, visited relatives in this community this week. He came up to get a truck load of seed oats. Legion Pre-Lenten dance, March 5, Memorial hall, admission $1.

There was a good attendance at the White Clay P. A. meeting Friday evening. Mrs. Arthur Young conducted the business session, after which election of officers was held with the following results: President, Mrs.

Harold Whitaker, vice Butler, president, secretary, Mrs. Mrs. Lewis Berry, treasurer, Everett Chambers. The program consisted of readings by Betty Wohlgemuth, Margaret Martin and Jimmie Chambers and musical numbers by Vivian Wohlgemuth, Gai Ailene Whitaker and Marion Fuhrman. Mrs.

Charles Engerman will entertain her club Tuesday. There are five stars in the White Clay service flag and four of the boys, Charles Neerraan, William Rrall, Wilbur Von Fange have received their discharge. Donald Ladwig is still in the service and is in China. The Camp Creek Home Demonstration unit will meet with Mrs. Henry Hartman Wednesday afternoon.

Mr and Mrs. Everett Clark and MODERNIZE TOUR FARM With Our Modern Farm Equipment BUTANE GAS SYSTEMS and BOTTLED GAS Gas Ranges Automatic Hot Water Heaters Shallow Well and Deep Well Water Systems Youngstown Kitchen Aids and Steel Cabinets to Modernize your kitchen. Call for Butane delivery aervice, wt al.o deliver Bottle Gas, PROPANE- SALES A SERVICE IPHONEI975 A.C.FERRELL A i son, Clifford, moved this week from the White Clay district to the Bellevue district north of Atchison. Blankets, all Intfen's. Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Wohlgemuth and daughters were in Kansas City to see their sister-in-law, Mrs. Rosella Wycpff who is recovering from a major operation at the Research hospital. At the business meeting of the Work to Win class Tuesday evening, it was decided to plant a tree on the church lawn in memory of T. G.

Fuhrmao. Mrs. Clarence Seute is ill with a sore throat. Second Lt. and Mrs.

W. J. Burgin of North Carolina have been visiting her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Dan Teare the past week.

Lt. Burgin has re-enlisted and will report back to a camp in North Carolina from where he will be sent overseas. Mrs. Teare entertained a number of their relatives Thursday evening in their honor. Mrs.

Dan Teare accompanied Mr and Mrs. George Wolf and Mrs. Anna Thome to Chanute Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Anna Moley. Page 8 THB CURIOUS WORLD By WILLIAM FERGUSON APPEARS IN SPRING AS THE TEMPERATURE OF THE RE6IONWARMSUPTCA DAILY AVERAGE OF tan.

19M IY MCA MHVICE, me. T. KG. U. S.

PAT. OFF. Committee on hospitality, Mrs. John Finder and Mrs. A.

3. Sells. Pvt. William Taiiafero has been transferred from Camp Gruber, Okla, to Memphis, Tenn, where of Mr. and Mrs Teeter, of Huron, entered Wadsworth hospital and being treated lor rheumatic faver.

Mr. and Mrs. George Confer of he is with the headquarters com-1 Tulsa, Okla, have been visiting pany of the Second army. Last her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

week he was one of twelve men Scholz. in the military funeral of a staff sergeant. Blankets, all kinds. Intfen's. Mr and Mrs Beverly Deweese EFFINGHAM Mrs.

Charles Shifflet is not quite so well. Mrs. Shifflet on of the most beloved women in Effingham is a patient in a hospital in Topeka. Mr. and Mrs.

Carol Coleman have purchased a home in Chanute Mr. Coleman was formerly an instructor in the ACCHS. Mrs. Wilson S. Hawk will be an honored guest, with a miscellaneous shower, at the Mrs.

Robert Stillings home, near Cummings, Wednesday evening. The shower is being given by Miss lose Homolka, Emma Gigstad and Mrs. Stillmgs and the guests will include the faculty members of ACCHS. Mrs. Harry Turner left Saturday for a visit with friends in Chnton, Okla.

Jerry, little four year old son of Mr. and Mrs Rae Shufflebarger, is having a serious time with 'land trouble and sore throat, following the measles. Mrs. Raymond Foster, Misses Thelma Christie and Naomi Bilderback all grade school teachers attended the teachers meeting, in Atchison. Saturday.

Mrs. Willis Bell who has been visiting her son, Dale and family, in California since December, is expected home soon. M-Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Kelly have named their new son, John Robert.

Legion Pre-Lenten dance, March 5, Memorial hall, admission $1. Mrs. John Reed is at the home of her daughter, Mrs Arthur Harned ic Atchison. Mrs Reed is in poor health. Mr.

and Mrs. William Caswell wire over night guests at the A. G. Scheibe home Wednesday They left Thursday for their new Some in Topeka. The senior class is preparing its class play "Are You Mr.

Butterworth?" to be presented in the ACCHS auditorium. April 23-24 The cast includes Marvin Wehking, Ralph Coder, Mary Lou Matthews, Delia Handke, Vernetta Peabody. Louis Jean Hints, Wendell Heffelfinger, Helen Snyder, Jerry Stutz, Helen Asher, Tommy Sara Cormode and Roberta Keas. Blankets, all kinds Intfen's. Mr.

and Mrs Forrest Gore have returned from their western trip John Burg, his sisters, Cecelia and Myrtle have traded their modern home Effmgham, to the Misses Fannie and Mabel McAdam for their 10 acre suburban home in the northeast part of town. The change will take place April 1. Two other business transactions WHILE SEND CUT BUNCH MOTOR CO. YOUR DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALER OFFERS YOU COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE Paint and Body Service THESE PAINTING AND BODY WORK SPECIALISTS ARE READY TO GIVE YOU PROMPT SERVICE: "PETE" ADAMS, Foreman BOB CLARK BOB BRADY NATE HALE G. NEWTON MR.

FARMER, YOU CAN RELY ON US! Our chief concern at this time, is to help keep every car on the road and to make it possible for car owner, to make their autos last until new ones can be purchased. Rely on us-when it comes to your car! We have every facility in pur modern service to give you the best of modern-day service. Our rates are reason- A i 01 course 730-734 Commercial Street ANSWER: Florida, where fewer than 1000 live in the Everglades. A grass fire Saturday afternoon purchased the Virgil Teeter prop- set fire to the building on the erty in the north part of town, Skelly Oil tanks. The fire will move from their ment made the run, and the blaze rest rat to the property, was soon extinguished with the! Mr.

and Mrs A- chemical before much damage I stored their furniture and will was done. jlook around before locating They The Ernest Trompeter family are staying for the present at have moved to the home of home of their daughter, Mr. grandmother, Mrs. Bon Hargrove, and Mrs. Karl Buttron jr The March meeting of the i W.

A Shoemaker is in Lewiston, Christian Ladies Aid society will Neb, looking after business for be at the home of Mrs. Lula Kel-1 the Norris Grain Co ley- Legion Pre-Lenten dance, March i Mrs. Raymond Foster has 18 5, Memorial hall, admission SI pupils her primary room in the The John Adcock family have grade school, and measles reduced moved to the farm they recently the number to 5, Friday. purchased northwest of town, and Mark Taiiafero Russel Higlev the Xelson Miller family of Mus- and Shirley Yazel are new measles cotah moved to the Kessler farm, victims, vacated by the Adeocks, one mile Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Taiiafero and east of town, family spent Sunday at the John Huron high school first team Nevins Mr and Mrs Nev-' defeated Huron, to 35, on the I ins were celebrating their 54th, Huron court Friday night. It was anniversari. the last basketball game of the I (season, except the boys will play HURON the tournament at Everest next Mrs. Mable Eighmy received word from her grandson, Ernest I Jake Hamilton has been quite Eighmy, and he is stationed at sick this week. (Warhawk Field, Texas, and is a tail gunner on a B-29 bomber.

NEXft How four take to develop a new treed nl cattle? McLaughlin went to Kansar'CiK Miss Mary Baker is visiting Mr and Mrs. 0 Brooks Kansas City Wednesday and Mrs. Mable Eighmy spent the brought her grandmother, week-end in Topeka visiting her are about to consumate If will be held the arga ret Grady home with her aunt, who is very til have a house or place of business, mumty church There are 18 Mrs Grady has been she spent and do not want to sell it--don't churches in the Presbjtery. The the winter with relatives in Kan-1 The condition of Mrs. committee on registration, is Mrs.

sas Clty but her home ls Ev Watowa, who is critically ill at price it--for your offer will soon tfilfPTI 11 tt March 27-28 the Highland Pres- C. W. Vetter, Mrs Cum-i erest the home of her daughter, Mrs. mings and Mrs. H.

C. Panzeram. rjale Sawyer of Willis, grandson Julius Handke, remains unchanged. Everything for a Wonderful Spring! A customer of ours said to us the other day, "Your store remind me of an old-fashioned candy counter. So much to choose from and everything looks wonderful." You'll experience the same thrill when you come here to select smart, new, flattering accessories and ensembles for a wonderful spring! DASHING STRAW DIREC- TORIE BONNET Topped with handmade roses.

$5.98 NEW. DURABLE PLASTIC PATENT BAG with Lucite frame $7.95 Plus Tax LOVELY, SNOWY WHITE DICKEY to freshen your Spring Suit. $1.95 LAPEL FLOWERS that say "Spring is here." Violets, Carnations, Roses, etc. $1.00 SMART OSCOT SCARF striped colorful combinations. $1.95 DRESSMAKER SUIT SPRING FASHION HIT! Dressmaker with new, round look deep armholes, fitted waist.

New colors From a big group. $39.95 SUIT BLOUSE JEWEL I BLOUSE, perfect for your Suit wardrobe. Aqua, Melon and White Cotton sheers. $2.70 SUIT SWEATER SOFT WOOL SWEATERS Short sleeve slip-on with high x-pund neck. Pasteli and high Spring colors.

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