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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 12

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Atchison, Kansas
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12
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12 Atchison Doily Globe, Thursday, February 23. 1956 SIDE GLANCES WESTON MRS. CHARLES BLESS By Galbraith Mr. and Mrs. Ray Albright of Weston, former Atchison residents, announce the inamage of! their daughter, Gajle Rae A1-! bright to Kenneth Kottman, of Dora Kottman arJ Mr Gene a The Rev Moasigncr Rupp of St.

per-' iormed ihe ceremony on Fjb 11. at the H'h Tr mt church T.ie briue i a i if Mount St Scholast.ca aid in Kansas Lie br.dc-sroom is an alien of ViiV.on High School and ork-. at MeCorm.ck D.sailing Co Both a a rehouses ed Feb. 15 after a most Jul season despite weather conditions Final sales H'ldj Feb. 10 but the cleanup a'-e held later, so that late cjmersi could get their tobacco eragc for the season iS expected to be 551.50 and total sales will come to around 3,800.000 rounds Mr.

and Mrs. Roger are the parents of a son. Theodore St rat ton, born Feb. 11 The 'Ail ons have two other sens i Home furnishings. Intfen's.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hali an-' iiince the birth of a daug.it.erj on Feb 12. Mr. and Mrs Hall a other daughters a ad a sea.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. K.ng of Pleasant Hill announce the birth ot a daughter, Rochelle Anita on Feb.

11 Rochelle is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Goble oi near latan.

Mrs. George Pharis is a patient' at St. John's hospital in wTlh. i Mrs. Janie Cooper and Jones Cooper have been ill i US, 1954 by WINCHESTER EASTON MOONEY CREEK ing and Miss Virginia Beying The Mooney creeK 4-11 club sponsors.

its February meeting recent- Mrs. Irene Clme was honored a tlie school basement. Mr. with a surprise birthday dinner i a Mrs. Harold Gottsch and Fa- ber.

Cards and games furnished 1 recreation. Wilma Jean Noll served refreshments. FLORA NOLL Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Sieben of Kansas City spent the weekend iwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Royer has return- HTM Kiernan. ed to her home in Chicago alter 'he Y-Teens a held a mchester a Mat with her sister, Mrs.

Sam High School Monday night -Nixon. Mrs. Ann Stephan of Alton, 111., Adeline Noil of Atchison 1S visitin at the home of her h.is been visaing her sister, Mrs. brotner Jim Kiernan in Winchester. I'larence Cline was called here 1 by the death Home furnishings.

Intfen's. her sister Mrs Lottle Kiernan 'Hie Lions club at Winchester li to have special Winchester' Paul Bohnger has been confined for the front license plate to the hospital witl a back injury Ross returned Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heck's ther Patrick Hogan were daughter, Judy, recently celcbrat- Gottsch, Jefferson county 4-Hjed her 10th birthday. She had a club agent, showed a film.

Mary party at her home, 1128 Santa I Fe, with nine girl friends attending. African violet plants 35 cents up. Hilltop Greenhouse. Phone 207. Schmidt gave the health Haro ij Schrick gave a dem- onstratiOQ on roper and ft music nnm- Noll gaie a music num Mrs.

Kaymond Rodkey of Ef- finghani, underwent a major operation recently at Cushing hospital, Leavenworth. She reported doing satisfactorily. Armin Soph, principal of the Atchison High school, and Miss Grace Armstrong, elemen- tary school supervisor, were hi Peru, yesterday interview- ling prospective teacher applicants. Miss Man- Dennler has employ- home from New York where she i ln Wa hin Ston. C.

the National board Me YWCA. Paul Schmidt of Empona spent the weekend his children. Francis and Mary Louise Schmidt i at the home of his sister. to teach the seventh grade Junior Winchester grade school, fj- "Here comes our comedian friend to spring his joke again how he never gets past this shop with his take- home pay!" ere colds and the flu. Shirley Jean Baker, daughter of aid Mrs.

Spence Baker, has been absent from school several weeks i due to a nervous break down, Shirley is a senior in West Platte i High School. Charles Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron who has served in toe Seabees for four years arrived home this Hall has been stationed Midway, Korea and the Aleutians. City News Collection of News Paragraphs And Advertisements C.

0 Glaman, Gen. Insurance. 1 1 Jig the vacancy caused by the' 1 of Mrs. Russell Mor: who has joined her nusband in Ind.ana, he has ment. Herman Clark is from a recent illness.

Mrs Carrie Richter has returned from St. John's hospital Mrs Ralph Woodard Is qaitc il'. Charley Easton of Mr.jhell, has returned to his home after his sister, Mr and Mrs a Nixon Ray Rogers accompanied Mr. Easton and visited his parents, Mr and Mrs. Turner Rogers at Oskaioosa.

Mrs. Claude Doman has returned from Research hospital. I The uiU have its annual and hamburger fry at the Methodist hall in Easton March 1 Eloise Ann, recently adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Brown, a baptized Jan.

22 at St. Lawrence church. The Rev. Culhane officiated. Eugene Bey- Harold a Seager uk- en to Kansas Cit today to consal: a xpDciahs.t.

He is a custo- d.an at the Atchison High School and has a patient ji the Atch-son hospital. Addison Mize commis- a commodore in the Missouri River Navy. USA, for his ice to Atchison as chairman of the United Fund drive Ben Scarlett Food Store 923 N. llth HAYS GROCER HY-KLAS HOMO. MILK UIGI1WAV 59 FREE HY-KLAS COFFEE 69c WITH EACH GAL.

Purchased 39 HY-KLAS BREAD HY-KLAS THRIFTY-PAC VANILLA ICE CREAM FOLGER'S COFFEE CENTER FOR FINE FOODS AVOID CONGESTED DOWNTOWN SHOPPING AREAS STAY OUT OF HEAVY TRAFFIC-USE OUR BIG, FREE PARKING LOT, OPEN AT 7:00 A.M. EACH MORNING 1413 MAIN CRUSHED PINEAFLE We stock only U. S. GOOD fully matured beef trimmed of all excess bone and fat always flavorful and tender. And always at moderate prices.

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES NO SALES TO DEALERS FRUITS AMD VEGETABLES SWIFT'S PREMIUM TV ICE CREAM SLICED BACON CARROTS Crisp and OuncliT Good Value SOLID PACK TOMATOES 27c Xo. 2 Can Leaf SEAL PAK PINT LETTUCE Lge. Angel Food 13-EGG CAKE Pure Pork BULK SAUSAGE SLICED CHEESE Kra YELLOW SPANISH ONIONS 23' American CALIF. PASCAL CELERY Eat-h ALL MEAT WIENERS BONELESS PORK RQASTV CENTER CUT FRESH GREEN ONIONS 2 bch GOLDEN RtPE BANANAS 2 29c CALIF. 288 SIZE ORANGES SloOO RED Ground to your satisfaction Lb.

39 POTATOES Ballard or Pillsbury's CATSUP CANNED PICNICS 4U $2.49 ROUND STEAK SKI 59c SIRLOIN STEAK 59c DAIRV FOODS 12-oz. Bottles FOR WEISENBORN BISCUITS 2 25' STAR BONELESS, ROLLED VEAL ROAST Lb. 43c A LENTEN TREAT Lover's Lane MUSH GALLON THE PURCHASE I OF GAL. 39 Gal. 26-oz.

pkgs. Duncan Mines Chocolate White Yellow CAKE MIX 3 WE INVITE YOU TO COME COMPARE QUALITY AND PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS GROCERY, MEAT, PRODUCE AND DAIRY. OUR REMODELING IS COMPLETE, WE HAVE PLENTY OF ROOM FOR YOU TO SHOP. stop-shop-save at Arensberg's KRAFT SLICED AMERICAN CHEESE 49c FROZEN FOODS GOOD VALUE MARGARINE 2 29c CATFISH FILLET 49c MIDGET LONGHORN CHEESE 1 Ibs. O7C WHOLESUN ORANGE JUICE 2 6-OZ.

cans CHARMIN TISSUE TT rolls CHARMIN NAPKINS 60 Count IOC GIANT TIDE 69' CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE VEGETARIAN SOUP cans WILLOW POINT OYSTER STEW FRIGIDETTE CORN FRUIT COCKTAIL FRIGIDETTE 29c PEAS 2 10 NAVY BEANS Select Quality 2.J9c PINTO BEANS Select Quality ibs Na 2 Can 39c 10-oz. Can 33c HI-C ORANGEADE 29c Can GOLD NUGGET FAMILY FLOUR 5i39c 25 LIBBY'S STEWED TOMATOES 2 a 45c LIBBY'S BROWN BEANS with PORK 2 l4rOZ. cans Ai GOOD VALUE CHILI HOT BEANS 2 300 cans INEWSPAPERif NEWSPAPER!.

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