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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 9

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Atchison, Kansas
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Atchison, Kansas, Thursday, August 2, 1945. THK ATCHISON DAILY GLOBK ADVANCE SHOWING OF NEW FALL CATALOG 64 of Back-to-School items at Sears low prices. Come Into our order office today and get your free copy. Don't wait. Place your order today.

We will help you make your selections from Sears fine qualfty merchandise. A Few of the Outstanding Values--Many More at Sears Growing Girls' Slips Training Panties 'U of i 'of'i-to i 7 dud edq top. 59 Charmode Bra for i f. 'tr-n rr cn i i of o-i K-'-'V 1 Sturdy Training parity of nt- diuTM 'rveia'ii Vnji coMqn. Wean Jong.

AH abound ot Double While. 6 2, 3, 4 Children's Shoes for who hard en Tori Kti'fi. l.ectlit'f HI 119 Less Than Sc Each Tall, paneled t'ecr glcss tumblers, for everyday use. tioncl Cole rial siyMng In Ic'Cie size, fine for iced tea. 12 Fxtre heavy add a touch of fcecufy Jo your 12.

for Denim Coat I r-e' we vc rn m. 5cnfo)' jbtinkage usidcr Bod ord Selves fully ned. 38, 40. -44, 46-irich Boys' Polo Shirts Creamy Hand Lotion t- -i I I i nereuary Handy Stool CHERRI OATS PUFFED RICE RAISIN BRAN KRUMBLES WHEAT GERM CORN FLAKES JWJ PRUNE JUICE LEMON JUICE MOP can SAUR KRAUT JUICE TOMATO JUICE HYKLAS ICE CREAM a aoc ICE CREAM POWDER 3 25c PEANUT BUTTER GOOD VALUE 2 43c 2 2 plus. Posfi fkg.

Dwarfin Toasted 25c 25c lOc 21c 29c 7c Vegetable 0 Cocktail MAIT Old PIALI No. 2 -A cans Cai LJIITC Blanched Lb. Peanuts COOKIES Sundwtch Sweetheart Tkf. MIXED NUTS Assorted 4' Planters Jr MASON JARS 69e JAR RINGS 3 Box 13c JAR CAPS KK e7 Do I9c JAR LIDS Oo PAROWAX PRESTO VINEGAR 29e 35c 15c JO 59c 29c PICKLING SPICES jALT Pickim, OLIVES OLIVES Stuffed PRESERVES Peach 28c EGG NOODLES or 2 35c MILK Pondered fk 25C BLEACH LINEX Jar 79c ICE TEA 35c 8-oz. Package 35c 1C Krnt'e tegs.

1.3 Women's Anklets Hair Jewelry 1 ij t-n bixk. TJ TO li vf." i 8 Vn) (..,..,,.. 0 cicy 1 18 Claw Hammer 't of ri'cp- prcpef fC'eH end hrfdried for i n' "i a i i i r. ws trr- i shapffd to i firtn yip iljp r-c--'. You Don't Need Cosh.

Buy Now on Sears Easy Payment Plan. SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO 507 Com'l St. Atchison, Kansas Phone 547 mm mm Fr 'f 3k 22 $2.29 APRICOTS ini 1(f CANTALOUPES, llmbo LEMONS O.UT. PEACHES Eb GRAPEFRUIT Arilona 4 F()r 19c CAULIFLOWER Eilll 33c Ea( 15c 2 Ibs 20c SACCHARIN TABLETS lOc fPSOM SALTS 5 1 9 HAND LOTION HK Qt 25c SHAMPOO cocimit Oi! 16-oz. MILK OP MAGNESIA rk 65c MINERAL Ql 69c 1J $1.09 MODESS BRUSHES FLIT Klv Spray A a I Of" Marrarrt ('.

1 i a jfr I rt II A i a a so true. a i nf i i i liilo thr if shr "I'ls God a i Ito I i I st-r I lie I A Hie a i i i a KOI lie i i lovrd MI drar. I try not to srcm lorwly. A to rar Miiilr, Rut tlirrr arr niurh lonrly hcartachrt. Thai lilt- i I 1 I News Of Our Neighbors A I I I I i i i i i .1 1'H i 1 GH ii'-: Billy, i i iiiaki's Leavenworlh; Mrs.

Anna tlie An 1 w.i-. a H. Ki-ie here I i i i i i a i ft'i-n Cpi and Ml- 28 Cp! uia i i Page hc-nie of her a r-. A. Jrr.y LaAd C.inil i i a Cowd Tommy tended I- 1 A.

picnic i CITY NEWS Collection nf Ailvcrlisrmciits. i i Atcluwni i i i i 4Q." Cum'l. A I i C.ise will i a Grca; i visit his Mr. and Jolin Bobby M-Clcllan, of Mr. and Mrs.

Irl McClHlmi will i next. a Camp i in fit Jor. Lt. Ernc.st Wilson lias arrived in the United States li-oni tlit- iii'oiicnn a H' 1 is the sun of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Wilson.

ley a ll'ie y. a Mr. Rny Spr.os K.in- i i his a a here i i Sptonps. and i the HtM'scliel Uhler and John a i i Mr. and Mrs, Charles H.

a nveivt-d of i of a a Esther A n. to. Mr, and Mrs. A i Cipiia of Hollywood. a i Mrs.

J. ihn Lewton of Phoeni.v, A i is i i i i and rela- ives. Mrs. Fi-ed Kellar was hostess for a a i Jul.v 22 in honor of her a Miss Margaret a of A i and Mrs. Florence Mr- Cm of a i D.

C. Mrs. MrGci: is -pending her vacation i i her Mrs. A a LewUHi. and hi'r hero.

KI I ti.i-f riiKs. r.i'.fen's. Mr. i Inviii F'lKtis we're i i i i i i a a Fiid.iy by the i i i i i Mrs. W.ilier a A a call reported H'l" unpi-pvcd.

i A I I Charles a is here from C.ilifo'.iila spending lieix- i his i a children. Pvt. DJH Duniann a i for Pt i i spnd- inj; a here at home of his p.irents. Mr a A i Reynolds are a of a son. born '24.

Noll, joined the a i leave a a go In i Dlega. a i i The new a a store in Win- has cpened for business i A Clalk nnd Victor Hfibscli as prcpneiors. Mrs. Victor Hi'ibsx'l'i has a a of dry goods ar.d nations. Felt base I i Chirk has been vis- i ing in Ohio.

Mrs. foeili i i a nnd i son. of VVicliita. have been vis- i i her a Mr. and Mrs Charley D.ivis.

and sister. Miss Helen Davis. Mrs. Haiold i and daush- ler. Harlene; Mrs.

Donald Proctor; Mr. a Mrs, Frauds Chinidling and children: and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Holer Joan, liome J.h:i. f.iinily and children, Donald were recent visitors at r.i Mrs.

a i Beying an: 1 This Li the first time the have all been together for 14 years. i club i a i a a Ice cream social at ilie hcme of Mrs. Lind.sey on AiUMist 2. Mrs. Vera has been c'erkins in the I.

G. A. in Mrs. H.i sold Hosier and i Donald a Joan, of Chicago are i at the home of her er. Mrs.

a Beying. The Mooney Creek ball team pbyed Nortonville Sunday a noon. Moonc-y Creek team winners, PERFEX MIRACLE fLKANER 20c EVAP. MILK LIBBY'S Tall 1'i MEXSANA HEAT POWDER 49e FLOUR 50 $2.05 4 $1.09 10 49c Blair's Cake Flour Lbs. OOC Golden Crust Bread PLKASANT GROVE Star 4-H chib will have their a a project tcur on their reg- a meeting time.

Au.mist 30. Tlie lour will begin at, four o'clock and a a tour of the projects of the members a politick supprr will be given at the school house. The reg- a meeting will be lield in the evening. A pii'iiic dinner was enjoyed HI the Ernest White home Sunday. Dr.

and Mrs. Ira White of Oklahoma were honor guests. Other guests were immediate relatives. i Miss Doris Donaldson of Topeka is visiting at the Ernest Whlto home. Felt base nigs.

Ir.efen's. Mrs. Walter HeJntken has re- tnrnod from Empcria where she visited her daughter. Virginia, who is attending school there. Charles Wheeler is building new barn.

Mrs. Maria Davidson is staying at the, home of her daughter, Mrs. Lee George. Mr. ard Mrs.

Marvin Preeland of Washington. D. have named their new daughter, Sandra Sue The beby is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roily Frecland.

3 20-oz. Loaves 14 IIO! KS FRESHER KOOL AID KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 3 25c Each 79C cTM' 35c fan Kradv FRYING CHICKENS OCEAN PERCH WHITING FISH FRESH CARP RING BOLOGNA, BEEF TONGUES COLD CUTS COTTAGE CHEESED FRANKFURTERS: LIVER SAUSAGE 'ts. fresh 2 I'ts. Assorted Pts. Full Crram 8 Pis.

CHEESE YEAST BOUILLON CUBES 2 59c 39c 27c LB. 29c 29c 29c Ctn. 13C 32c IH. 32c u. 15c 29e Photo jj view of the Grosser Rathhaussaal or Great Hall of the City Hall in Nuremberg, Orrniany, where Allied (rials of Axis war criminals may be held.

The present building was built in 111:1, but the Great Hall belongs to an older in 1522. One of Ihe showplaccs irt the colorful city, it has much rich decoration, including famed frescoes by Albrecbt and stained by IE WSFAPEsfl H1V MUSCOTAH Mrs. James Justice will return to her home in Augusta Thursday af- ter'spending two weeks with the George Peabodys. Heri sister, Jennie, will accompany i hcme for a short visit. The vacation Bible school at Assembly of God church, conducted i by Mrs.

Charles Like and Mrs. Ilnr- i ry Anderson, will continue through I August owing to interest shown, There is now an enrollment of 31 pupils. Mrs. William Ryerson will arrive Wednesday from Pt. Riley.

as her I husband is reporting to Ft- Ord.i Calif. Frank Christ is here from Topeka to see his son, S-Sgt. Francis Christ, who with his family, came down from Ccntralla Monday. Francis WM overseas about nine months and after a 30 day furloufh will report to California for training. He gained in weight, and is in excellent health.

Betty Higley. who broke her leg some time sgo, is able to walk on crutches, and can manipulate them like a veteran. I Mr. and Mrs. William Hevener of Whiting, were fit the Mrs.

Alice Little home Monday on their way to Atchison to the home of their daughter. Mrs. Jack Brunner and Mr. Brunner. They will attend the funeral of Walter Stnrnes at.

Huron Tuesday. Mrs. Starncs is a niece of Mrs Hevener. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Trompeter are the parents of daughter, Ocan- na Elaine, who was born at the Horton hospital recently. Carl Rork has been suffering with a form of rheumatism for some. time and has gone to Nebraska, where he will receive Iratmnts. Connie Wagner, from near Farmington, is visiting at the Alva Lassen home Felt base rugs. InUen's.

Esther Speer recently had her; tonsils removed at. the Horton hos-1 pilal. Her father, Le Roy Speer, Many Never Suspect Cause Of Backaches HMOUTmtaHitOltMBfbnH-MffR-E-f Whtn ditordtrof kidnoy function ptrmiti poisonous nmtttr to raula In your blood. It tUac up nifhli, ivcllinv. puAIntM under and diiunm.

Frtantnt or ranty with unutlac ant kurnloc timn ihowi tbtn li KMtfeNl WTOBC with jour kldnjyi or w.itl Aik KMT innM ittauluit wd br mUUoM for mm ton. nlttt win the ywr MMI'C Nh. has recovered from a severe attack of flu. Guests tit the Charles Ellson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Dittemore, Mrs. Huldah Hurtgen of Larnar. and Mrs. Alma Daniels of LeaveivAWtlj, Mrs. Alice Little.

Charles, Mrs. Carl Baven and Mrs. R. E. Small of Horton.

attended the funeral of i Mrs. Little's nephew, Walter Starn- os at Huron Tuesday. A "hen" showcer was Riven Henry and Mrs. Henry. Sunday to, put, in the new house he recently: constructed from plan found in; "Better Homes and Gardens." Rev i Henry is very versatile, having a i splendid Victory garden and being! handy with paint brush and car- penler tools, fn addition to serving i two churches.

Mrs. Edna Kelley and Sarah; Munsobwent. to Goff Sunday to a tend a family reunion honoring! Sarah's parents, who have just turned from Plaecville, Reno, mid Ashland. Ore. They spent some time with son and their daughter, Cpl.

Wilma Munsel of the WAC's stationed at Los Angeles. A brother, Harold Munson. Pwt. from Norfolk. was also present for the.

occasion as he Is on a 30-day leave. Lorenc Lnssen has discontinued her work as clerk at the Lassen Elizabeth Otlliland has been astlsting in the store. Mrs. M. spent Sunday at Wctmore with, her sistev.

Mfs. P. G. Worthy iihd Mrs. her brother, Dr.

O. S. Grfilmm, who is in falling health, but who seemed somewhat stronger Sunday, day. Sunday after a visit with his parents. Postmaster aand Mrs.

Henry Kuckleman. Felt base rugs. I Mrs. John Maxwell, Marilyn and Jack, who have been visiting Mrs. Maxwell's father.

Allie Albers. and Mrs. Albers, have gone to Leavenworth to visit KJr. Maxwell, who a i officers school there. Mr.

mxl Mrs. Oscar HsiKlricks. who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levin Gerhart, have gone to Kansas City to visit his parents.

Hendricks has been overseas 19 months as a gunner on a bomber. Mier his thiray-day leave he will report to Jefferson Barracks. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Tandy and.

family have fcved to Horton where Mr. Tandy will assist his fathe-- "i Tandy hatchery. Mrs. Lenore Mun-ey a i at two tables of bridge Monday ning in Iwnor cf Mrs. Ralph Wilkinson of St.

Joe. Mrs. Wilkinson and children are, visiting her parents. Rev. and Mrs.

The W. S. C. will meei at the. church.

Miss Mayme Ejer leader. Misses Fern Wolff Schackow Sunday i Baldwin where they attened a w.vt of Methcdist Youth meeting. Rev. Gene Taylor Tuesday. The ladies of cimx met Tuesday afternoon and cleai: the church basement.

EVEREST Vernon KucUernun, who employed In WtchlU, returned thtn Salad Wafers.

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