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Page I THE ATCHISON DAILY GLOBE Atchison, Kansas, Wednesday, July 28, 1948. City News of Newt Paragraphs and Advertisements Mrs. Charles Seibenmorgan, 1525 Mam, has returned home from the Atchison hospital. James Black, Bendena, underwent tonsil operation yesterday at the Atchison hospital. TYPEWRITER A ADDING MACHINE HEPAIRING VTB1 Call For aad Deliver 1434 MaiB NELS GREENLUND Insurance Counselor For the answer tt your Insurance Problems.

QUESTION: Could my neighbors sue me if their child broke his leg while climbing on my fence? COMMERCE INVESTMENT COMPANY Phone 26 423 Commercial Jiinmie Jingle Says: Fresh from the oven, Tasty, swell, That is the tale Our baked goods tell This lovely stairway is all that remains of a Grosvenor Square, London, mansion that was built in 1750. The rest of the home was wrecked by German bombs in 1942, or demolished since then. But nobody has had the heart to tear down the sweeping stairway. So they'll build a new house around it Free estimates on automatic heating--oil, gas or coal. Levin's.

Hear W. P. Lambertson for gov ernor WDAF Sunday, Aug. 1, at 1 p. m.

Candy fresh the year "round from our refrigerated candy case Robertson's Drug. Mrs. Eldon Tucker and her three sons of Peoria, HL are visiting relatives and friends here. Sam Seager of Pillsbury's has returned to work after an operation on a wound he received in World war II. Mrs.

Jess Page, route 1, Rush- Audie Murphy, America's most decorated soldier during World War II, sweeps Hollywood starlet Wanda Hendrix off her feet as he returns to Hollywood from France. He was awarded the French Croix de Guerre in Paris. Hollywood reports have said the two will marry Society Newt GOLDEN WEDDING Mir. and Mrs. 0.

A. Hulett of Potter, who were married 90 yean ago July 12. celebrated their (olden wedding anniversary Sunday with a dinner at their home, Mrs. lulett was the former Sylvia Johnson. Mr.

and Mrs. Hulett were married July 12, 1898, at DeKalb. county and moved to Atchison county in 1912. They had 10 children, including Mrs. Loma Jackson, who died four years ago, and a son and daughter who died in infancv.

Their children include Mrs. William (Octa) Yahn of Mrs. Bay (Dorothy) Womack of Salinas, Barnett (Nadine) Ball, of Potter, tfrs. John (Erma) Atch- son, route 1, Elmer of Hammond, and Delbert and Kenneth ol Los Angeles. They also have 19 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.

Those attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clem and family of Rushville, Mrs. Jack Chapman and family of Atchison, Mr. and Mrs.

Barnett- Ball and family of Potter, and Miss JoAnn and Robert Jpckson of Atchison. Mrs. Chapman baked a three tier wedding cake for the anniversary dinner. They did not hold open house due to the recent illness of Mrs. Hulett.

RETURN HOME Mrs. Dave Christrnan and three daughters of Richmond Heights, left today for home after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shumaker. They made the trip home in the Shumaker car and were accompanied by her mother, Mrs.

Shumaker, brother. Bob and sister, Esther. LODGE OFFICERS In the account of the meeting of friendship Rebekah lodge, No. 288, the names of two new officers were omitted. They are Mrs.

Robert Low, right support to the vice grand and Mrs. Lydia Hill, left support to the vice grand. TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. B. B.

Utz leaves next week Tribute is paid to women of mature a "silver anniversary" collection. Black ana silver-striped tie silk makes the formal left which pulls fullness to the back in the bustle bow and sweeping train. Bands of black lace sharpen the eye-appeal of the delicate gray tulle portrait gown, right. hospital. Mrs Margaret Heald will be UC33 lagC, 1UULC XVUil- ville, suffered a badly lacerated for Oakland, she will scalp in a car acident recently.

visit her daughter. Mrs. G. Tru- She patient in the Atchison man Mr Truman and six week old grandson, Michael. She plans to be gone about six weeks.

VISITING RELATIVES Mrs. James McNamara and four children of Mexico, are vis iting Mrs. McNamara's mother, Mrs Agnes Anderson and father- in-law, T. McNamara. They will return home Friday.

IN CALIFORNIA Mrs A. C. Berger, accompanied by her daughter. Dorothy, are vacationing in Los Angeles with another daughter and her family. honored Sunday at a birthday dinner at her home, 1022 Spring Garden.

The immediate family will be guests. Mrs. Kenneth Gibson, 817 Price boulevard, has been taken to the Atchison hospital for medical treatment. A week ago today her husband submitted to bis third major lung operation at the Wadsworth veterans hospital His mother, Mrs. Warren Day of Des Moines, is hospital.

visiting him at ttie RETURN HOME Mrs. Henry Behrens and granddaughter, Caroline Schaefer left today for their home in Lubbock. after visiting at the home of Mrs. Behrens' sister, Mrs. Guv Elwell.

VISITING SON Mrs. D. S. Condon, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Horace Bronson and Mr.

Bronson of Macon, are visiting at the home of her son, Dave Condon and Mrs Condon, 1014 South Fourth. TO COLORADO Mrs. Howard Lockwood and Mrs. Ronald Ramsay will leave Saturday for Cascade, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Dingess. Mr. and Mrs. Orean Hale left this morning in their car on a week's vacation trip. Mrs.

Rhetha Henson of Pemiey's is on vacation. Marilyn Hopple, 312 Laramie, has returned home from the Atdu son hospital Mrs. Ed Zelfer, 1124 Atchison, has returned home from the Atchison hospital. Listen to Tom Wilson. Republican candidate for congress, over KVAK Thursday 6:15 p.

Arthur Weinman and daughter, route 1, have been taken to their home from the Atchison hospital. Harriet Durkm, route 1, has returned home from the Alchison hospital. POPULAR HIT TUNES ON WAX RAMBLIN' ROSE Perry Como YOU CAN'T BE TRUE, DEAR Ken Griffin TELL ME. DADDY WTM Lec KING SIZE PAPA 1 Lee WHAT A FOOL I WAS Eddy Arnold BOUQUET OF ROSES Eddy Arnold WHO 7 ME 9 Tex Williams SWEETER THAN THE FLOWERS Moon Mullican A. B.

MUSIC SERVICE North 5th St. Phone 1309 Yellow Freestone Peaches Hale Haven, a fine quality canning and slicing peach. Alton White semi ding stontv fine for table and canning. Week end special on peaches $2.99 also a limited quantity of dings for pickling. Apples--Duchess, Anoka and Red June.

Grapes Half Ripe Just Right for Jelly Standard Orchard Market 318 Commercial A. B. STANNARD, Prop. HOTPOINT The Only Front Opening DISHWASHER That Gives You Electric Drying Automatically Holds 58 Dishes, service for 6 people First Presbyterian Church 5th and Santa Fe Special Evening Worship Service Wednesday Evening, July 28. p.

m. The Reverend Elvin J. Olson will deliver the sermon. A congregational meeting will follow this service. FOR SALE MEYER DRIVE INN 311 South Fifth Owner Leaving Town.

Doing Nice Business. Adv. Bob Hayes of Walsh's store reports thai he is 18 and that his parents celebrated their 19th-- not their 18th--wedding anniversary last Sunday. Al Jacobs had good luck hooking walleyed pike at Birch lake in Minnesota. Wirt Hetherington and the Rev.

Early Poindexter, who are at Birch lake, have not been catching many bass. An armed guard is now stationed overnight at the heavy dragline being used on a government levee project on the river directly west of Rushville, it was learned today, following an estimated 515,000 in damage to the dragline as the result of a dynamite blast Sunday night. Rushville residents who heard the explosion said it occurred about 7 o'clock Sunday mgnc, before dark. Workmen repairing the damage today said a 15-foot length of fuse was found near the dragline following the explosion They were at loss to explain who could have placed the dynamite, which did most of its damage to a turntable under the dragline cab, ripping through two half-inch steel plates and shattered a heavy gear. The dragline is owned and operated by the Pine Bluff Sand and Gravel Co.

of Pine Bluff, Ark. The company also is driving piling on the river below Atchison. Buchanan county deputy sheriffs Jay Singleton and Lloyd Cole have investigated the blast; estimate of the damage was made by Week Dunlap, superintendent of the Pine Bluff company. Cole and Singleton said that tracks leading from the damaged dragline indicated only one man had been present and had fled after setting off the charge. The deputies have not determined the quantity of dynamite used, but a company em- ploye said the force of the blast indicated perhaps a.

whole case of dynamite had been placed under the dragline cab. He said the drag- line will be repaired this week. Some Rushville residents said the explosion shook windows in Rush ville. To Be Friday After a brief illness which began Saturday, resulting in a major operation at the Atchison lospital Sunday morning, Charles Redmond, 78. died there at 8 o'clock last night He had been a resident at the Merritt hotel.

Third and Main, the past five years. Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Friday at the Sawin Douglass chapel, the Rev. L.

A. Indlecoffer officiating. Burial will be beside the body of his wife in the family lot in the Carter cemetery near New Hampton. Mo Charles Francis Redmond was born June 15, 1870, in Gentry county, a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Jacksot Redmond, and married Lydia Salsman there March 31, 1901. In early manhood he was a teacher of piano at Gentry, and served 18 years as a rural mail carrier. He subsequently was a carpenter there and after the family moved to Atchison more than 20 years ago. He had seen retired several years Redmond died in 1935. Surviving are six children: Mrs.

Marie Kier. Seattle, Wash; Mrs. A. York, Atchison- Charles Orlo Redmond, Kansas City, Kas Mrs Howard Martin. Los Angeles: Mrs.

John Allgood, Yokahama. Japan, and Loren Redmond, Kansas City, Kas There are 13 grandchildren, one great-grandchild and one great great-grandchild. John Stanton and Roy Bowen ire new employes at the Pillsbury Joan Bewley, 1620 Commercial, underwent a major operation yes- rday at the Atchison hospital. Mrs. C.

C. Tucker of Marceline. is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Eldon Kimmi has been ick the last week and has been nable to work at Pillsbury's.

Gene Morgan of Bakersfield, is visiting his mother Mrs. ohn Castor, South Fifth. Mrs. Frank Watowa, route 2, has been ill at her home, is niproving. Henry Gordon has returned to jnowden-Miws after a week'-s ion.

Clayton Henry of Blish-Mize will eave soon on his vacation. He will to Colorado. For these who do not know. Bill Haegelin's full name is Clsrence Valentine Haegelin. Mrs.

Lucflte Frankenburger of Ray's Super market cut her thumb jadly Saturday evening, necessi- ating several stitches. "Pardon my HEARTBU WT-cD si painful, tu.KKT Bom irlmdhartbam, Ooetm anally tni nMKlnM Bwra tor otMure bottle to ualordoubleniooe.v KU-JWS fir AcM Mtgestmi 25 i Pallbearers at the funeral this afternoon of Milton Biffinger, 54 were Roy Highfffl, Frank Hundley jr, Walter Tschorn, Andy Brown, Russell Richter and Carl Antle. The services were held at the Sawm Douglass chapel, the Rev Vance Baird officiating, and burial was in Mt. Vernon cemetery. Active Lodge No 158, A F.

A. conducted Masonic services at the graveside. Dolan McKelvy spent three years in the armed forces of the armed forces of the United States. He lost three years in the practice law. His election as judge of the jty court will help to make up or the time he spent in Adv.) Harlan Ellis, formerly of Athison, is now working as a railway mail clerk on a run out of Kansas City.

Listen to Tom Wilson. Repub- can candidate for congress, over CVAK Thursday 6:15 p. Mrs. Charles Blakely, Rushville, as returned home from the Atchi- on hospital. Garin Burbank, 1314 Commer cial, underwent a tonsil operatic yesterday at the Atchison hospita Jerry Center, Wathena, under vent a tonsil operation yesterd; it the Atchison hospital.

Mrs. Frances Hargis and Mis Wandalea Hyle of Hixon's spen the week end in Kansas City. Ed AVohlgemuth of the Parnell community has 100 acres of the finest red clover in Kansas. Margaret Hudson, 1030 North Fourth, underwent a tonsil operation yesterday at the Atchison lospital. Frank Crane and Sam Arnold have returned to work at Pillsbury's after their pnmial vacations.

Miss Bobbe Jane Parker of the county welfare department spent the week end at her home in Robinson. Miss Dorothy McCarthy of Pillsbury's has returned to work after a two weeks' vacation spent in Colorado. If re-elected Gerald W. Folej will continue to conduct the at- fairs of the city court of Atchison in the same manner as he has in the past--(Pol Adv.) There were 396 cases filed in Uhe city court of Atenison from July 1, 1947 to June 30, 1948, and only one appeal from a judgment of Judge Foley. If re-elected Get aid Foley will continue to give the same fair and impartial service to the people having business in the court (Pol.

Adv.) Searles Bolman of Atchison submitted to an operation for hernia at 11 o'clock this morning at Miller hospital in St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Bolman accompanied Al Jacobs from Atchison to Birch Lake, near Grey Eagle, last Wednesday and wag to have returned with him Monday. He became ill at his cottage on Birch lake Sunday and entered the hospital yesterday.

His general condition is good. FOR SALE I A Medium size Vose Son Upright Completely Overhauled. Price S69.M Call John Holland 2935N2 or See BARNES MUSIC AND APPLIANCE CO. ACTIVE LODGE NO. 158, A.

F. and A. M. WILL MEET IN SPECIAL COMMUNI- A I THURSDAY, JULY 29 at 7 p. m.

Work In the First Degree. Visiting Brothers Welcome. WILBUR C. HOY. W.

M. HAL Sec, VOTE FOR ESTEL WILSON Republican Candidate For Marshal of the City Court A VETERAN RED STAR ROLLER RINK 20th ind Main Open Every Night Saturday and Sunday Afternoons PEACHES Yellow Variety Bushel This Week. Nick Paolucci Mile West of Country Club COME TO THE ATCHISON CITY MARKET Wednesdays and Fresh Fruits tnd Vegetables SOU HER STYLE Plump, tender, milk fed chicken fried to perfection! Generous helpings of everything. Bring the family. HILLTOP 4 S.

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available with itge's. 2100 Main. Phone 670 6MAT1C water tank. New 57W BAYER cm trailer with 14- wtth nozzles, host Included 804 Henryjit. GARAGE, lawn mowers lairs.

320 N. Terrace. MAYTAG -washer. BACONS--Anything in the line of a wagon Yost IED COUP' 1 lir itove, 'hone THURSDAY--FRIDAY 450 acres, well improved, gravel, electricity S70.000 570 acres, well imprved. on --ont farm FUN AND LAFFS HOWLS AND SCREAMS With LUCILLE BALL GEORGE SANDERS In PERSONAL COLUMN Com jrhauled.

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