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The Atchison Daily Globe du lieu suivant : Atchison, Kansas • Page 7

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"Dear Santa" Letters-- Dear a How ate you this Christmas? 1 am just fine for now. This is what 1 want for Christmas a camera, a housecoat, and a record player. Goodbye, Christmas! Santa, see dishes and some new clothes for Lindy, my walking doll. Myron would like a jeep, a trailer truck and a bus or train. Kaye West 1803 Pino We LIVE both would monkey! Named Chairman Of Subversive Group EL DORADO (fl-C.

C. Parrish, Great Bend hotel operator, has been named chairman of the newly created un-American Ac- like a A I Uvities Committee of the Depart- Marsha and Myron a a 132'J Atchison. Dear Santa: 1 am 11'2 years old and go to merit of Kansas, Veterans of Foreign Wars. The appointment was made by a Commander Richard L. Trombla of El Dorado who named Sen.

Richard Woodward, Ell Dear Santa: My mother is writing this letter! to you for me. 1 hope it is nice I town doll and a biy blackboard and chalk and a cradle and some dishes. ucen ery g(KKi nis a a help- heels of the forming of a national V. F. W.

Un-American Activities you lor me. i uope it is 0ak sehoo) leac CI Dorado, vice-chairman of the corn- leather for your trip over our Miss Kaisse she is very nice i i own. 1 want some clothes for my Tiiank you for the nice presents Trombla's organization of the hhiekboarri gaV(J m( a ve state committee came close on the mandates of the V. F. Outlawing the Communist Party.

A thorough review of schoolroom texts and the adoption of legislation to compel inclusion of American history studies in school curricula. Alerting the public to the dangers of Communism. Removing the books of Conimu- rr'st authors from overseas servicemen's libraries. Opposing certain phases of the UNESCO program. Combatting World Federalists and other advocates of a "world Preserving A i a sovereign- Please bung Iraeey a new doll and scm: for her doll.

Merry Christmas: Linda Sue Pearman, cd my parents all could. Tiiis year 1 want some doll Committee by National Command- clothes, dishes and nuts and candy. You will find some sandwiches 1447 South Seventh. a by chrislmas trce Dear Santa: 1 am 7 years old and in the second grade. 1 have been a good boy.

Please bring me a jacknife, a gun and holster, and a gas station. Bring some gifts for my three brothers, and Mother and a Your pal, Bobby Shaver.i Atchison route l.i (My stocking will be there, too.) I love you very much, Santa. Mary Evelyn Banks Atchison route 1. Mrs. T.

F. Bushong Of Everest Dies or Wayne E. Richards of Arkansas City. Earl Wright of Arkansas City is national vice-chairman. Richards will strive City City, lour sisters, Mrs.

Al-: Atchison Daily Globe, Friday, Dec. 4, 1953 ma Crawford, Watsonville; Mrs. I Martha Bocttcher, Richmond, Mrs. Agnes llurd, Denver, and Mrs. Helen Lowe, Kansas City, and two brothers, Gus Wollnick, Palo Wickam, Atchison Alto, and William Wollnick, Atchison.

Mrs. W. W. Wickam Dies in California Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Wollnick Wickam, 70.

wife of police officer, died yestcr-! day at her home in Watsonville, i will be hold at the Sawin Dyer chapel at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Ml. Vcrnon cem'e-1 tery. The body will arive at the Kansas City airport tomorrow accompanied by her hus- i band, will be conveyed to the i funeral home here. Mrs.

i a svas born in 1 many April 7, 1883, a daughter Karl and Kva Wollnick, and came to Atchison in 1889. She was mar- Among those from out of town who attended the funeral of Jay P. Adams here were Mrs. Annie Canfield and sisters of Valley Falls and Mrs. Ray Yaple of liartles- ville, Okla.

In Nass Bros, ad 10 pounds potatoes should have read 79 cents. HAROUFF-BUIS MORTUARY 204-212 Nc. 5th Ph. 1715 Est. 1868 the committees! to give force to these: 5 Collection of News Paragraphs And Advertisements Beien farm sale, Saturday Dec.

court house 10:30 a.m. ried to Oct. 18. She i- two dat; garet a son, W. W.

Wickam at St. Joe i by her a Amrein, lie, and Mrs. a a i a Kansas SPECIAL JDLXMWS Hot Kolli--Home Made Putrles IIYllA.n HOTEL t'Ofc-FKE SHOP Mrs. Callie Bushong, 88, widow I of T. F.

Bushong, for many years Dear Santa: a resident of Everest, died yes-; I want a doll and for terday at the Brown county hos-; Christmas. 1 am in the second pjtal near Hiawatha, where she grade. had been a patient since she suf- Susan red a broken hip early last Atchison route 3 i mer. I am 6 years old. I want a she was boni in Iowa Oct.

and a set of dishes. That is all. i igG5, and when a year old came I Sarah 0 Kansas with he'r parents, Atchison route 3.1 a iiy settling in Cloud How are you? 1 arn fine, i a ghe was married to Thomas Frank! in the fourth grade, want an elec- Bushong April 20, 1885 at i trie train that has tsvo engines, and maybe a trailer truck. I am trying to be a good boy. We live neapolis, and they lived most of their married life in Everest.

Her husband and two sons, A 1 eut in the country. and Albert, preceded her in a death. Surviving are two sons, H. Atchison route S.lj.^ Bushong, Everest, and Bryan i Bushong, Kansas City, a Dear Santa: I granddaughter, Mrs. Dale Myers, I am 10 years old.

I a two and a great grandson, both of Seat- brothers. Charles and Billy tie. 9 and 5 years old. I would like Funeral services will be held at the Everest Christian church at 2 and 5 years old. I would like a bike, and a toy typewriter, or a dollie bathineltc or a p.m.

tomorrow, the Rev. Bert Stov- For Charles, a bike, tool chest, i er officiating. Burial will be in the S. bomber airplane and a foot-j Miller cemetery, ball. I For Billy a farm tractor, black-: Try Globe Want Ads.

board and Tinkertoys. i Please don't forgot Mom a Dad, We have tried to be good, Judy, Charles and Bill Fridcll, i DeKalb, Dear a a 1 am 8, in the third grade. I a some guns. Fred T. Bowcn, Rushville, route 2.

i Guaranteed BATTERIES Dear Santa: I am six years old, and in the first grade. 1 a some guns. William Bowen, Rushville route 2. 5 and old battery Dear Santa; On your trip across the country on Christmas Eve I do hope you will i i at my home. Since you will no doubt be late I'll let Thorn-1 as, the black cat, and Butch, our! cloy, greet you.

They will show; you where the Christmas stands. Santa, a largo blackboard to, hang on wall would be nice; plus a book, a telephone, a set of I Re-Built Re-Conditioned Guaranteed 6 Months LAKH A VEST. JOSEPH. MO. Open Daily 8 to 5 TONIGHT AND SAT.

2 ACTION' FEATURE A WOMAN A MAN TO AVENGE HERI and he rede South to do it! I ROCK DONNA PHIL HUOSOM-REED-W-HAMS GARY LORETTA COOPER YOUNG DEMAREST OAH DURYEA FRANK SUtlY Sji (KtUA lITntt COW. NOO'JCTKW J- NEWS TONIGHT SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE 1:15 a CO-FEATURE MARTIN LEWIS "SAILOR BEWARE" ADDED COLOR CARTOON "LITTLE RED SCHOOL MOUSE" CHAPTER "THE LOST PLANET" "TO FREE THE PLANET PEOPLE" MARTIN LEWIS, MOVE OVER! MAKE WAY FOR AN APE NAMED "ANIMAL" AND HIS MUSCLE HEADED FRIEND WHOSE DIM WITTED ANTICS BRING A BRIGHT SPOT TO THE AMERICAN COMEDY SCENE THE CONCENTRATION IS ON LAUGHTER IN A MAD CAP CAM? WHERE EARSED WIT BEATS BARBED WIRE RATED AS ONE OF THE YEAR'S TOP TEN MOVIES. THE BIGGEST COMEDY IN CAPTIVITY TODAY Stalag WILLIAM HOLDEN DON TAYLOR OTTO PREMINGER STARTS SUNDAY For tlic All Year Xmas i IJuy them a new I I A I'OKT'VBLE See tht-in al-- L. 105tmS i Sales i i 715 Coin'l. St.

I'll. 1310 AJK CONDITIONING REFRIGERATION HEATING INSULATION Miller Brooke SALES SERVICE 809 Com'I. Phone 1301 F. P. GEHRING GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUILDER Phone 2271 Bob Haag of Kansas City, son of Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. Haag, route 1, is reported to be improving following a major operation Tuesday at Research hospital, Kansas City. Mr.

Haag is a Missouri Pacific fireman. His address is B-Ward. Olio Me' Kliewer REPRESENTING LIFE Assurance Society Uio United! States tie EUcy Phone 10M 31 32L John Kaff Drug PRESCRIPTION SPECJAUST 501 Com'l. FARM LOANS 20-40 year Loans For farm purchases; equipment; llvestcok; operating costs; form improvement refinancing, Pay-Off privileges borrowers option (any Umo within terra of loan; NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION E. S.

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