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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 6

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Atchison, Kansas
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THE DAILY GLOWS lchion. THE WOLF By Leonard Sansone FO2 5 EIGHT O'CLOCK NINE O'CLOCK-TIME Collection of News Paragraphs and Advertisements Kit-c" nc fans. s-ciuce Cleaners, 721 Com'l. I'Kimbing I nil 06 Kni.li'sh dinner a r.V'l petuni. peri yiv inkle.

-O- Co. Leonard Knowles, iiieunil. was fined ve.sterday on jiu the of an 1 L-'oiia Mane, daughtei Tinner, KiOl Kansas a i i t'lrouijh the Kansas I -i. Medical Center clinic Ci'v a Satin day ii.r shoes, one of her l.imer than the other. Kansas Davts PORCH, DECK News Of Our Neighbors Ml'SCOTAH Miss Mabel Viles.JIcnnan Viles.

Mrs. Charles Francis i i attend sia'duating exercises at Kansas State College where Kenneth their nephew, i receive his degree. Kenneth is a member of the Phi Delta Kap- pa honorary frateimty. 1 The Guy Jerome familv and his mother. Mrs Nettie Jerome, have had as their Charles Jerome and granddaughter i Wichita, Jerome De-Bond, and family fiom Topeka Jerome DeBoiul is 1 a member of th Henry and Jer- ome team of Porch tuniitiiK- 5ntfR Mrs Chailes Munger left Friday for Wichita to attend giadua- tion exeicises for her daughter.

Jeanette. fiom Whichita iiniver sity Jeanette i teach in the Wichita schools next ear. She formerly taught in Atchi.son. Shop Atchison--plentv of tree parkins space. BH shop Mrs Goldic Tosteiud eiiteitjin- ed the Ella a a i i i a missionaiv society at her home Wednesday aKeinoon She was assisted hv Mr.

Clem Hulev. Mrs i Ra.she Staii.sell and otheis Mrs 1 Rov Lewis was in eharse of '-he program, Mrs. D. Christ pre' scnted devotions, Mrs Cocks. Bi'iilah Tosterud.

Darrell Peabodv and Linda Lou Chris! took part in the musical program Mis. Elie Moore pre.sided at the Business meeting jnd Mrs Charles El- hson told about her There 27 adults and i cinidren i present. 1 Muscotah chap'er OES conferred degrees upon four candidates Thursday i and a memorial service w.ts i in memorv of departed members la.stst ones being Mrs Small jnd Miss Lucille Miller Mrs v.a.s for the Mi's William Sehifibauer. Mi.s Roy Lours. Mrs Wa.ssoil.

Mis. 1 Ki-ie Moore. A a Mrs Marv Kic-fer. Mrs Eiva Needham. Mrs Daisv Kiefer.

Mrs Speer. Christ, Mus Emma Higlev Mr.s Elmer Lentz I and Mrs Lukens had parts in the service. The hall was beauti- decorated by the committee- Mrs Carl Beven. Mrs and Mrs. Lena Campbell Mrs Ban mann of Yallev Falls.

Mrs 1 Reeves of Concordia. Mr. and Mrs Small of Morton, v.ere ou'. of guests Mrs Lena rence. MISJ Mary Bailey, and Mrs Dale Keifer were the i i committee.

Try and Stop Me -By BENNETT CERF- 1 ED ALVORD, the theatrical press agent, had one surefire trick that he saved for emergencies. When the advance sale fell below par in any city on his show's route, A write an angry letter to the local newspaper editor that ran as follows: "The manager of your Blank Theatre, having learned how stupendous and star-studded is our coming attraction, has violated his agreement vvith us and insisted on doubling his admission prices. This is unfair to the public of your fair city. They either vvill see our remarkable show at the regular admission scale, or we vvill skip the city entirely." All but the wiliest editors fell into Alvord's trap, and hy the time their editorials cooled the show haJ received priceless publicity, and the seat sale had perked up miraculously. Joe Lewis insists-.

"No ivan can call me drunk as long I can he on the rtoor without, holding on:" drove to Columbia, Sunday. They were guesti of a son, Gordon "and wife. Enroute- they visited another son. Leonard and wife in Warien.sbui«. L.

F. Gingery ha.s returned home from Beeeher City. 111. Miss Dora Hour.rd is ill. The annual business, mcctinu and fish-fry of the Buchanan- Platte Association i be held Sundav June Cth in the park at Ueariioin.

Mo. (TMMIVGS Mr. and i Maiuev and daughter moved Fndav from At- chisoii to the a home noi ill of Cummmgs. The Matthen familv has gone to Texas v.here Mr. a is employed Miss Doris Frame and Helen Laubi'ck have tone to Colorado to visit i datives 'u'c 1 I'ltfi-'i's Mi i i Smith accompanied i Al'co Hutchison to i a i i i a of Ponca Citv.

is i i at the Mr Mrs i i and of 'tuli oendc net 1 i i i i the Ani'-nd humc i a i ed the WjSCS at her home QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds at the Hall of free s-o Aid a fOOt tg 0 traffic and 'l. ch porch weather to urae sed A. me i pro- igh Cio ss fin 0 r5 and colors i A Qt. A A You 11 feel shin as vou look in Pattern does lovelv i for i i i a deep neckline and an easy Wo'ideiful for summer cottons' This paitein. easv to use simple to sew.

is tested foi fit Includes ilhistiated instructions a i -fi'iG in 34. 36. 38. 40 42. 44 46 58, 50 36 takes 1 contrast TUF.NTN'FIYE cents I i a i to Atch- son Globe 2'54 17th New York 11.

i plamlv A i Y.0\r. end STYLE NTM LOOK lovelier Look Look for more i i i rasv sew in our A I Book I a to i i i i i ha 1 i i i moie i vou i 1-1 i a i catalog P'II i i i i FAKMIXGTON Mr and Mrs. Harold Overshea and daughter. Jean a been vi.siting Mr and Mi; Frank Arnold for weeks, a returned their home De'roit Mr and Georse Polfer Elsin. I and hi-, mother.

Mrs Grace Cross. Cameron. and Jim French ot Cameron Mo. a mend of Mrs Cros; vi.s.!ed at ihe home of Albert Hail Fndav Cross and Mrs Hali are s.s'ers Mr. and Mrs Albert Collins Topeka.

and her mother, Mr- me Folden. spent Decoration da at home of Mis FoMona daughter. Mrs Albert Hall Folden i lemai" home mdefinr.elv. Atchison-- olentv parkins space BH shoo. The Xeck.

Butler. Hal! tir.S machine pu Oliver -ilfalfa i into the latter par: of There i be no Ladie meeting this week, but i Du nert week a 9. i Mrs. John Fitzgerald. Mr and i McCue were called to i a last week by the death of ins a Mrs Uro.u\ who her nu-band u.sed to i i 'ne McCue's often vvner.

ihev were vouimei. Their Mabel Cnase and Mrs Rove Broun Anderson lived i the McCue a i durnu 'ne vears between 1912 and .0 Glen McCue and his istei. -ii's Oscar Atlakson of Atchison i i their parents to a the funeral at Kmgman Fndav Mr Brown, who LS 90 vears of aye is able to be about mos 1 of time. The Clifton Hisjley familv i Arthur to Agenc. Mo for Decoration dav as this was where parents ot Vrs Hisley and Mrs Fred Juencke buried Porch furniture.

Inlfen's Mrs John Y.rgmia and children of ita visi'ed here this week. Mr. and Mr.s Robert Folden and family. San Bernardino, Calif and Mrs Ruby a North Long Beach, arrived this week tne Albert Hall home Mr. Foiden Mrs.

a are biother and ter of M'rs. Hall. Mrs Ann Thome improve following a ser.ous ness Mr. and i John Dawdy. Kan- sa.s City were here Sundav to i their parents.

Mr and Mrs Dawdv ho make their home i their daughter Mrs Oliver liu'ler Mrs. Vivial Butler be ho- tess to the Earnest das'- Sunday follow the i The ill be I i Joe K.iiuhin "1 see vie a a customer ue using (Jlobe Want Ads Colleen Ciossf it-Id. IScf.v vie: i.it. Jara Cummiius left Snniiav tor IV. i ivheie thev a Nowema Conleieiice lor a deleeatfs of the church Die Tomlitison MiiuLv loi H.J'.u'.nJ.

he v. i atteiic 1 jir.ior college i loikei plant for complete locker scmce i oi mea's 1 ik Mr and Mr- Cecil Po.i-.ue and son Billy, of a i were K.i-hv.lie vis.turs S'liidav Mrs formerly Miss A a Louise Perkins, a a in i High school alwr 12 a Thev were dnnc: oi Mr and Mrs Ren Tomhnson Ksiis Fisher injured her arm a a Saturday the home of her brother. Bob Mrs Fisher and sistir. i Emmetl Anderson, of Kansas i are former i i anc! are a few a v.s.;,r..; tr.es i i i i i I Mrs Lucy a id Mar Loii of trie at the nomt ol i Cnai ies "I Wells, who 'he njw a' Great Lakes, arir. ed home i a for a Leo i ami i a i a few in bt Joe Miss Nornia a who nt the Mr i i ck Sun- spent Mr and Mrs Earl Bell of Kan s.is a named i daugh- bum M.i 24 at St a i hos pit.il Kai.sa, i Nancv Ann i Bell is 'In- loiiner hene Cav- ar.augh a of Mr and Mrs iriau-'h, 9JtJ North The is a r.icci r.t and Joe Clark and i Bell a -e it out announu 1 nu nts in the fonn of theater tick Mr and Mrs a Hazel.tt.

lei. leiened a telephone c.i 1 r.Mht i i son. Cpl Billy I Van who has an i a i i i a from Korea where he spent the last two Cpl H.uelitt expects to a in Atchison about a i0 dai leave a in the a i 2'; a i Before en'ennu 'he ser- i he served a ear in the mer- c'laut maime. Mr. and Mrs Ward Th.ckett and fainiiv oi Omaha and Mr and Mrs B.li of Kan-as City visited relatives the week end.

Fnfiid: ire a a i washer piiliit and bv General demonstiation 517 Easv terms See Terry's i a a i sale ad in Globe Fuestone i i 1 5 won poi.s I r'ie cedar I Oudoor i Intfen's. 1'ioctor toasteis Zimmeiinaii' Blan's Ceitified floin ior Ix't'er at am hour. William Adams and f.miilv ol Topeka visited Mr and i and Chan Adams Sunday. City coiiimisMoners appro 1 ci! a Class A beer license fur i i a Good, 1023 Com m'MTial, who i operate Good's Tavern at 1-125 Main. Rul.ind Noblet.

city took a group of 4 club bovs i.i'.l er skating tne other night lie (iemonstiated how he used to move around the unk 15 vears ngo he has a "Chailev iioise, and 1 piefers to stand up to e.it. Mrs Klora Collins. 716 1'aiall'l. and her sister. Mrs Kd Lake, stoni- to Bo'ilder, Colo and the Vel- liiwMo'H 1 National a i to speinl 10 dais Mr and Mrs Richard iiatmhei, 1111 K-anie.

spent end the I'lotnpt service. Kesse Machine phone 1602. 1209 Mam. Clem Tuggle. Ins Every kind i a i towels Intfen's.

Home Made Chilli SANDWICHES COFFEE HE ICE 115S. 5th Fountain Service CAFE Financiny A TOAIOIJJI.KS IIO.MK HKl'AIKS The Exchange National Bank MEMBER D. 1. C. rTM in S' Joe ueek end and i Mr and i were in Paw'ice her lore People L.iv lie h.

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Through accommodations i i i seat coaches, tourist and standard sleeping tars, and i i service. It's the ideal to see the best of the West on a i i ride through i after mile of magnificent mountain scenery. WRITE OR PHONE FOR THESE EEAUTIFUt FOIDERS. Your lUiel to Ciiijirnii en route additional MISSOURI PACIFIC LINES 1 MR. K.

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