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SOCIITY Women's News Phone 50 for Society Reporter ST. MARK'S The (United Lutheran church women of Si. a Lutheran church met Thursday afternoon at Ilk 1 home of Mrs. Walter Tschorn i fur i reuular-missionary lesson. Mrs.

Koy Se-uton save the devo- Mis? Dorothy Watson pre-. s'-nted the lesson on Lutheran work the American Indians. Mrs. Fl.tyd Hundley conducted a maga- quiz, and presided during the business meeting. The group voted to join the Mission Ten club in the group will give a monetary gift to new missions started on the home field.

A calling committee appointed for February will be Mrs. George a a and Miss Dorothy The Lenten week of prayer will be observed during the first week in Lent, meeting as follows: Feb. 20. 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs.

John Carr, Mrs. Louis Chew, leader: Feb. 21, 2 p.m.. home of Mrs. Walter Fedderson, Mrs.

Paul Tonsing, leader; Feb. 22, 2 p.m., home of Mrs. Vernon Lundstrom, Mrs. Cecil Worrel, leader: Feb. 23, 2 p.m.

home of Mrs. Floyd Lauffer, Mrs Local Girl To Be Nun and colleges in Atchison. Sister Mary Eleanor Wolters, her cou- i sin. is a member of Mount St. Miss Theresa Marie Scholastica convent and is pre- daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William sently teaching in Walsenburg, Wolters, 601 North Colo. Another cousin, Father Gil- a'nd a former student of Mount bert Wolters, is a member of the St. Scholastica College, entered' sociology department at St. Bene- the novitiate at Mount St.

Scho- diet's college. lastica convent Jan. 29.. dren, each of whom were students Atchlson Daily Globe, Monday. February 6, 1958 of the Benedictine high schools Climaxing her active high; school career, Miss Wolters a graduated valedictorian of her class from Mount St.

Scholastica BISHOP ARNOLD MEREDITH LEWIS, second from left, is surrounded by the principals of his ceremony last week as he was consecrated at Salina as bishop of Salina for the Western Kansas district of Episcopal Church. From left are Bishop Hamilton West of Florida, Bishop Lewis, The Most Rev. Henry Knox Sherrill, presiding bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in North America and Bishop "Frank A. Juhan, retired bishop of Florida. The Rev.

Lewis is former dean of St. John's Cathedral at Jacksonville. Fla. (AP Photo.) NEWCOMERS CLUB The Newcomers club mei Tschorn. leader.

Feb. 21. nesday evening in the game room St. Mark's church, of La Cocinita with 24 a tie Mary Haworth's Mail 7:30 p.m Marv Mangelsdorf, leader. The ul sls ere Mrs.

Pete Lucas and ttending Kstranged ife Becomes Posses-, World Day of Prayer will be ob Mrs. K. A. Evans. Winners at sam- Co served Feb.

IT at 2 o'clock at Trin- ha wore Mrs. John Broder Franz, ity Episcopal church. Refreshments were Mix. William McGregor, Mrs. Rob- DEAR A HAWORTH: 1 served by t-rt Murphy, Mrs.

Harry Lenherr in the Woman's Army and Tschorn, assisted by her dau- and Mrs. Bernard Jones. I am very much in love ghter and granddaughter, officers elected for the com- Sergeant, also Mt-lvin Lot', and Suzie Lett. year were Mrs. William married and has The next meeting will be at the gor, president: Mrs.

John Moore dren. However home of Leslie Long, with devotions by Mrs. George Search: the qui? bv Mrs. Walter Pantle, and treasurer an rs. a enne- 1 i Fvan sunshine "irl Considered a very attractive man.

members of tms oiufit are a i i Slacks, big selection. Rudolph's. Revlon Love Pat, S1.35. Ramsay's. Free gift' Rose Stewart's on Cash Day! Names called here! Jack Hatz invites you to attend Cash Day at the Turner Hall.

Valentine flowers telegraphed anywhere. Atcliison Flower shop. phone 44. February special, Rytex flight printed stationery. $4.80 value for S2.85.

Two colors, three styles. Lockwood Co. Save by the 10th and earn from the first. Where your savings are i insured. Commerce Savings and Loan Assn.

There was a large attendance at the funeral of William L. Kramer, retired planing mill employe, held yesterday from the Stanton chapel. Burial was in Mt. Vernon cemetery. A son was born this morning to Mr.

and Mrs. F. L. Kline, 2 'Atcliison, at the Missouri Methodist in St. Joe.

Mr. Kline is (parts man at the Keimig Imple- ment Co. They have a daughter. ac Katheryn, five years old. academy she was 'known as a lead: Forty five new students enroller and held numerous offices ed for the second semester at St.

among which were: freshman' Benedict's college which began re- you, without being able to explain i a treasurer, class president cently, according to Father Leonam or juriify) her stand. a student council treasurer in, ard Way, registrar of the school. It As for the moral snobbery to i her sophomore year, treasurer was announced that 40 students left THERESA WOLTERS A a in a 1954. In sive As Husband Hopes To a vorce for a since he "or, presiueni. jonn i i i i uu is Liit vice Mrs.

John from his wife and was filing a -tut play of ignorance and year, 'sec'etat-v- Mr; McCornvck' i for divorce before 1 met him. a 5 regards the facts. The gossipy; interested i) treasurer 'and Mrs' Charles Henne-; Sam (I'll call him i is 26. and supjK. ition widely circulated, that olters partic ber" sunshine -considered a very attractive man.

members of cms oiutit are morauy i operetta i vA'-t --r' Mr John Moore 'Since I have -known, him, 1 clis- indecorous, in general, got its jiu i CLl'B MFETS ancl AIrs Robert Murphy. The next William Geritz entertained' meeting will be Feb. 15 at DUgerfs Vr club recentlv at her home 1503 "TM Mrs. Bernard Jones and Mrs. sVnta Fe.

Prizes were won by Mrs. McGregor as hostesses Meier, Mrs. Ray Lyons Mrs AFTERNOON a Coigan and Mrs. Harry ia in dramatics. Miss participated in the aca- "Hansel and i i i i i i clis- indecorous, in general, got its ji us i an sports were also have a lot in a during the second World War.

mc i uc ied in her activities. She i-ery sympathetic to that period, a certain number iai)0 j.j, Qj ee anc Octet, and he is very sympatnetic to that period, a certain numoer san Qj ee anc Octet, situation and outlook on life. misfits were necessarily weeded an( 0 played in the academy or- T'V, i ft 1 in fn 11 f-H ri IV 4 IP 71 i 1 i. Thosc who a serv fl Basketball, baseball, Mrs. Geritz and Mrs.

Meier received secret pal i nose wiio a i i striken ui L.IL- UUL in UR- A year by year, as cne5 ra Jrfasketbail, oaseoau, Woman's Army Corps seem to lock manifestly unable, for one reason vo yball and badminton com- on us. as if we had lowered another, to abide by the ma or part her sport5 lour of womaniioid standard; of behavior. Bladder 'Weakness' If worried by "Bladder Weakness" Up Nights itoo frequent, burning or Itcii- ing urination) or Strong, Cloudy due to common Kidney and Bladder Irritations, try CYSTEX for quick, gratifying, comforting help. A billion CYSTEX tablets used in past 25 years prove safety and success. AsS druggist for CYSTEX under money-back guarantee.

Sea cow much better you tomorrow. MS EMPLOYEE'S SALE CONTINUES Drastic reductions on women's and children's winter apparel and many other items in all departments. Small groups but the savings are big. WINTER DRESSES-! PRICE AND LESS $13. WINTER'DRESSES PRICE AND LESS be a Ot l.EAGUE MEETINGS Amongst these failures, seme ster at Mount maneTM St Scholastica college Miss Wol- 'ethicai' had chcsen home economics i Flannel Suit" by Sloan Wilson.

The! she iVarned a a i a a of the Woman's A 3 3 he I miner topic was given by Mrs. be married as soon a. he a Corps-which much the same aSi 0 3 1 'bert Bell on community the social character of and Mrs. Meier I E- Emery was hostess working for our country in the Amongst these failures, 1 oifts The next; 10 Friday Afternoon club at her armed "forces. Because of this a owing to a a i indisc; alentine party a home.

Mrs. Jay Dyer gave a re-1 row-mincled outbok. Sam's wife a i i i a preg Hcnrv Geritz" of "The Man in the refused him a divorce, since Thus, a the UOtSEWIRLMi 2 MOTOR SALES AND REPAIRS COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING ATCHISON ELECTRIC SHOP JOE fflNNEN 300 Cora'L Phone 136 know what her anywhere--was given an undeservedly bad name, as a whole, by the rampant instability of a few. And the hostile readiness of many peev- UU I I i i i i i Thc unit meetings of the League outlining the phases of community! I don't exactl. of Women Voters will be held as a jtj tj ia women can do to viewpoint is: or why it should info llcnvs: Morning unit, Wednesday i 1 )U71 ne next meeting i terest her, what her hur-band does, at 9-30 a.m.

at the home of Mrs. I wiil be at the home of Irs John! as they don't love each other any Brazeal. route the supper! Koontz 939 a a Feb 2 4. The: more. I have talked to her but ish persons (in and out of the serv-, Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.

a mecting wiu be postponed refuses to reason at a 1. So I ice) to the worst of the. Dilgert's; the evening group, veek ia observance of World Day! should like to know now to anj a i ed Thursday. 8 p.m. at the home of of pravcr tt hich is to be held Feb.

biased mm lo i r- i- i Mrs. Joe Turner, 913 South Fifth. I A DOWN AND A THE I A WED IN CALIFORNIA I think I would make as good a i as any woman; ancl 1 don't believe I have lowered my moral standards in the least by being in 'standards in tne least uy uemg in Announcements have been receiv- amed forces Wm you please led in Atchison of the marriage try to help mc? Surely there nnvt ,20 of Miss Diana Randolph Sewell some I 0 gi ca i way "to work out 0 to Robert Swenson, jr. of San Fran-; my problem. Thank'you so much suit of him.

It is my impression 1 a consideration, that you are a naive, honest, di-- rect person--well intentioned and Presumably Sam's wife is using this gossip (without necessarily be-, lieving it) to try to sabotage his affection for you. Trying to per- 1 suade him, in that you a a bold bad unscrupulous operator --wearing lamb's clothing in pur- Cisco. The bride is the daughter of 0 J. your time I Mary Virginia Sewell and the 1 late Harry Fisher Sewell of Los; THAYER--STORKL1NE-- EDISON-Everything For Baby If we don't have it-we can get it for you! REDDICK'S FURNITURE Ph. 315 To 14.95 To 19.95 To 25.00 To 29.95 WINTER SKIRTS-4 PRICE AND LESS $10.

SPORTSWEAR Leather and leatherette jackets, sweaters, knit suits and blouses all at PRICE AND LESS H.P. WINTER COATS Only 15 left--Priced to move. Were 29.95 to 89.95 CHILDREN'S WINTER APPAREL Girls' coats and dresses--Boys' Coats, slacks, shirts at tremendous reductions. Be here at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday for announcement of Cash Day winners.

I A I A I SAVED ME! NATIONAL TIE CLEANING SPECIAL ion. (according to your Anseles, and a granddaughter of DEAR H.P.: Evidently Sam's wife lights). Mr? and Mrs. Fred W. Platt, 1329! has that meanly proprietary atti- But in this haitle, there is noth- Crowell street Mrs.

Swenson has tude towards him proverbially ing j'ou can do to promote here many times with her known as dog-in-the-manger. She riage to Sam, except keep in the. mother and spent three prize him for himself a clear, insofar a his problems i here at the home of her grandpar-, doesn't enjoy having him around, his wife are concerned To the Mr arr i Swenson are And at the same time she doesn't tent that you try to solve or refer-j bo and" will live want to give him a chance to their entanglement, you will 0 happv in oth'er circumstances that figuratively cutting your own San Francisco. exclude her: which suggests a throat, I think M.H.i rp ni'p 5 a pessimiat. who doesn't ex- 1 a Haworth counsels through! SHEARER tLL'B fa happv with anvbodv.

her column, not by mail or per; The Shearer Extension club will F1 i meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Allison for a 12:30 luncheon. Roil call wiil be answered with 'subjects pertaining to February. A i reading will be given by Mrs. C.

P. Sego and there will be a Valentine exchange by members. ever. 'sonal interview. Write to Thus she is the i a care of this newspaper.

RETURNS HOME Mrs. Dale Hulshizcr. the former Julia Ann returned 0 her home in Des Moines Former Chinese MU Chooses Life With Reds HONG KONG student A -who spent five is minor official National! after spending thc week with her years in a Missouri menial hospi-j there. parents Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Wend- tal ignored the warning cf his Liu's mother and a i also; ling and Buddy. father today and chose instead to i live on Formosa. a i a i au-i live in Red China with his wife had promised Liu a warm rs will a daughter.

welcome and every assistance if Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Liu Yimg-mmg. 36, a civil he chose Formosa. -lier; 'school i neerin? graduate of the University 1 Liu went to the United States City Collection of News Paragraphs had come from Canton to And Advertisements ith Car and truck rental, day or wceklv.

HM Truck Rental Co. 1 he suffered a mental breakdown ancl was placed in a hospital at cember that he a beon a i Thc British government of Kong said Liiu told immig a i i at the border Valentine and i appliances. Levins. Wlfe pital. The State Department Andrew Batimgartner.

i "He was informed a this could i Mound, printer at St. Benedict's not bc permitted ancl after further 1 1 1 a a i a a college, is quite ill at his home, i discussion with his wife he then Francis F. Eagle, 46, Fort accompanied her over the border." a S10 bond the announcement said. The Brit- top you! THE Yes, Xaiiniil Tie Chining Time is here again--lime to give your a i tics a new on life, fliis is our way of a i how much better SAM- TONE Dry Cleaning really is in restoring that like-new look to all your clothes. Call us for sen ice right now.

MEN! SPECIAL FOR MONTH OF FEBRUARY TIE EXCHANGE POOL! HERE'S HOW IT WORKS Bring in any number of wearable ties. Exchange each for another you like (or keep your own if you choose). You pay only the cost of dry cleaning. NESTLER'S CLEANERS in police court Friday. He said tney had no en- cr the U.

S. Immigration Service i 1 saia mey announccd it had received the with being drunk. to support claim a rmission to pass 1 Mrs James Martin is crilicaUyjhe formerly had lived in on cro vn to Red China. ill at her home south of town. I -----111 a Liu's father had warned that i near the Byram hotel.

Lauton Kchler, 28. Sabetha, was found not guilty in police court Fi- i day to charges of driving while 'dei- the influence of intoxicating i liquor He was fined $25 for having 1 liquor accessible to the driver and having a driver's license, i When they get a little belter at ithe University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Mrs. w. Van Liew and her brother Ernest Fulton of Oakley, will enjoy a reunion. He entered the hospital Saturday for observation and treatment Mrs.

Van Liew, who underwent surgery last week, may be able to return home soon. eldpr PHONE -32 John Kaff, Drug PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 501 Com'l. Easy way to break the small car habit ROSE STEWARTS DRESSES NEW SPBIHO i Com! FASHION SHOP I It's marvelous what these mirrors will tell you after you pass fifty. More than you want to know -But lower in price than you might expect. BARNES FURNITURE APPL Co.

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Eighth Atchison,.

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