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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 9

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Atchison globe Sunday, May 13. 11)62 PERSONALS MOTHERS DAY TREAT Mrs. Leo Danaher, Mrs. Kenneth Nash and Mrs. David Laurie are Mather's Day guests of their sons, Mike Danaher, Nash, David and John Laurie, today, at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house, State, Manhattan, They will attend a dinner and an afternoon of festivities on the campus.

j'. DINNER GUESTS Mts. Mayer, Mrs. Harold Fine of Elmont. Mrs, Todd Schraer, Lancaster, Mrs.

Ed Bradley, Mrs, Bradley and son, Gene, of St. Joe, Mrs. Norman Belveal and Steve, of Nortonville, Mrs, Rrn-est Stcuart, Mrs. Robert Me-, genity, Robin and Carla Ann, Mrs. Larry Wenger and Ronnie of Atchison, were Wednesday evening dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Wenger and Marshal 1500 South Sixth, GUEST OF SON Lee naehsbarth, student at KU, entertained his parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flachsbarth and Kathy, 931 Mound at a barhecne yesterday in Lawrence. SENIOR LEAGUE Senior League will meet Thursday at Qellevue Country club for a 1 p.m.

luncheon with Mrs, Sarah Snowden, host -ess. This is the final meeting until fall. Club Calendar As YOU KnOW MONDAY Senior Ct'taens, 2 p.m., Memorial hall, Atchison Duplicate Bridge club, 8 p.m., Knights of Columbus hall. American War Mothers, 1:30 P.m., VFW hall. Friendship Rebekah lodge, 8 p.m.,.

IOOF hall. Soroptimfst club, noon luncheon, Thompson's. Chapter J.PEO, 1:30 p.m. dessert, Mrs. C.F.

Stols, 505 Kearney, TUESDAY Past Noble Grand club, 7:30 Mrs. Herbert Brawn, 932 Santa Fe, Lois Circle of St. Mark's Lutheran church, 8 p.m., Mrs. Robert Hurst, 1612 Commercial. WEDNESDAY 5t.

Ann's Altar society of St, Joseph's church, 7:30 p.m., at church. Veterans of Foreign Wars carpet sew, 10 a.m., at hall. THURSDAY Social Order of Beauceam, 8 p.m.. Masonic Temple, St. Benedict's Altar Society, 7:30 p.m., at church.

Tabitha society, 2p.m,, Trinity Lutheran church. Whatsoever class of First Christian church, 2 p.m., Fellowship hall. Prlscilla Circle of St.Mark's Lutheran church, 9:15 a.m., Mrs. Harold Kuhnert, 1604 Santa Fe, FRIDAY Friday Night Duplicate Junior Guild held a dinner Bridge club, 7:30 pjn." Maiwla- Qellevue Country club Wednesday evening. Visitors were Mrs.

Charles Odom SATURDAY ard Siskey Mrs, Donald Kelt- piln MasonIc ner won the floating prize. A film on interior decoration was shown to the group by Mrs. Roy 1700 Eighth. James Weingart. Hostesses Mrs- Berry opened the were Mrs.

Joe Carrigan, Mrs. meeting with prayer and Mrs. R.R. Fitzwater and Mrs. Carl Doh Hundley was in charge of Erwin.

rne lesson. Devotions were The following officers were Slven by Mrs. Achcy. plans elected to serve during the wcre made t0 a coffee next year; Mrs. Charles Stln- the latler Part of June.

Mrs. son, president; Mrs. John Wis- Mitchell gave the closing pray- niewski, vice president; Mrs. Eugene Kasten, secretary and Nexl meeting will be a pic-Mrs. Clarence Heck, treasur- "lo at Jackson Park.

NAOMI CIRCLE Naomi circle Baptist church afternoon at the home of Graduation special on your old watch in trade on a the First new Helbros, terms. Thursday Rudolph's. NESTLER'S A NITON Dry Cleaning fim he big help at SpRlNG CLEANING DRAPES, CURTAINS, SLIPCOVERS, SPREADS come back thoroughly cleaned, professionally pressed, colors sparkling, livery trace of soil is flushed away. Our special Sanitonc fabric conditioners duplicate the original mill finish so they lose thnt look, even fee! like new. NESTLER CLEANERS 716Com'l EM 7-2368 Mr.

ana Mrs. Kenneth Le-fort, Seventeenth and Parallel, will go to Woodston for a week's vacation soon. He is an x-ray technician at the Atchison hospital and she is a stenographer jin the Ninth street Bllsh, Mize ft siniman oltice. BIKE TOWN Louisville, Que. (AP) This of has more man one Dicycie lor every 10 citizens.

Some 750 bicycle censes were sold at $1 each in 1951. For Graduates. CLASSICALLY COOL SPORTSHIRTS SELECT THE SOFT, SHADES YOU PREFER IN THE MOST DISTINCTIVE WCOLLAR STYLES Betty (Mrs. Chet) Mize home; today from Lajolla, Calif, and a week's visit with dtr, Anne, at Bishop's school there. Went out for parents' weekend and stayed over for an early celebration of Anne's 16th birthday which Is tomorrow.

Mrs. Hatti'e Cosgrove or Albuquerque, NJvl. here with her niece, Harriett Lockwood while Howard is touring portions of Europe, A popular visitor, Mrs. Cosgrovewas guest of honor Tuesday evening when John and Girlfe Mize hosted a dinner party for Blish-Mize officials and a guest at other parties, Kathryn (Mrs. William Pollock arrived yesterday afternoon for a visit with her mother, Mrs, Challiss and sister Peggy Pursglove.

Her home Is in Youngstown, Ohio. Bill and Gere Blair havenamed their heir William Wesley Blair, 11. Laura Walters will he leaving this evening for her home In Glendale. Calif, after a brief stopover herewith Bud and Mary She was husy chatting with friends at a luncheon yesterday, hosted by Mary at Bellevue Country club. Arriving this afternoon via plane from Wichita will be Virginia (Mize) Boltn and young son, John Richard, for several days visiting at the home of her parents, the Addison MIzes.

Having lea at the Governor's mansion in Topeka Thursday were Eleanor Ball, Lucille Lowry and Helen Caplinger while hushands Steadman, Jim and Robert were looking into lepal affairs. Ann Snowden and Courtney Snowden were feted at a family dinner party Thursday evening at Bellevue Country club. Ann's birthday was Thursday and Courtney's Wednesday. Wendell and Vi Lehman were tn Fort Leavenworth yesterday luncheon guests of Gen. and Mrs, Johnson at the Officer's club and attending an A.U.5.A.

meeting. Dr. Spencer Fast in Milwaukee and Detroit -seeing dtr. Vicky at Milwaukee-Downer and son Kirk at Cranbrook school, Cradle set: Darby and Jane Trotter are parents of a new daughter who arrived Friday in Houston, Texas, She will be sharing the nursery withoneyear old Mary Jane and the playtime with her four older brothers. Sarah Jane Byram.

dtr. of John and Jane Byram of Leneva and granddaughter of Mrs. John Price, lias an interesting arid exciting year ahead attending Harvard University Sarah a senior at KU, has been granted an internship under the Master of Arts and Teaching program at Harvard. Shewill receive her AB degree in the school of liberal arts andplans a teaching career. At Harvard, she will teach one semester and then attend classes.

She has been leaching classes In Western Civilization at KU. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Baker leaving.nett Sunday on a tour for retired Missouri -pacific personnel to St Louis then via chartered bus to Bagitall dam, Lake of the Ozarks and Jefferson Returning to St. Louis, the Bikers will stay on for a rew days to see some ball Mrs.

Marie Wilson was birthday honoree Friday night when drr. Tommy and Bob Hundley hosted a dinner for her. Another daughter Mrs Don Johnson with Jill and Penny of St. Joe were also here for the Dave Condon is having a birthday today and started the celebrating early when wife Fern had the bridge foursome over for lunch Thursday and a "surprise" gift and cake Tor Sandy Covelli here thepast weekend to celebrate reaching Sweet 16" Saturday with her parents Nick and Millie Covelli. Sandy is an honor student at Concordia High school in Seward, Nebr.

Coming home with her was a Junior classmate Evelyn Rosenthal, she spent the Easter vacation in Chicago and Frankenimith. Mich, a guest of other girls from the school. Kren Bosse. who was six years old May 4, and sick abed with measles was given a fine birthday party yesterday afternoon by parents Dr. Frank and Donna Bosse.

A boating party and picnic at Bean Lake. Sharing the fun with Kren were Mark Dierking, Chris Turner. Woody Hull. Peter Berney, Ricky Bilderback, John Bracke, Mark Shumaker, C-reg Wvatt Nan Muchnlc and Lisa Bosse. Bridge; Virginia LInley hosted Finesse club Monday at Sarah Buehler and Virginia Jones had their clubs Tuesday at their Evelyn Erwin entertained with a luncheon and cards for her Friday club and other guests.

Happy hirthday today to Mrs. W.B. Levin and Mrs. S.K. McCrary to Margy Stein who will be sir years old Wednesday, belongs to Frederick and to Joe.

Turner On tr, hire n-: jvi. aim unarley Smith who will be 7 also Saturday, son of Fritz and Janie Smith. Tuesday, May 22. is the date for the Kansas City Wellesley Garden Tour. This year nine gardens will he on display.

One of Kansas City finest early American homes and an outstanding contemporary house, with appropriately designed garden and patio; an herb garden, a country-gentlemau'sgardenanda radically remodeled older house are other features of the tour The gardens will be open from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and most win be lighted for evening viewing from 7 to 9 p.m. Nortonville EMMA VAN GAASBEEK Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Robinson of Billings, were recent guests at the Jack Klerns and Ed Haupl homes. TheRev.and Mrs.U.A.Bram-mer have received a letter of congratulations from Oklahoma State University for the scholastic honor attained by their son, John, who is a freshman there. He has been initiated into phi Eta Sigma, highest scholastic honor society for freshmen. Mr. and Mrs, Howard McNeil recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.

A family dinner was had in their honor, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Niemann living In basement rooms at the P.C, Weishaar home. They are build I ns a new home west of Nortonville, Ernest WehMng and Pierre Weishaar enjoyed a fishing trip to the Ozarks, Mrs. William Robey, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Hundle and Mr. and Mra.

Raymond Brown were chaperortes for the senior class on their trip to the Ozarks. The Morton Coleorovefamllv moved to thejacksanfordliouse, Winney Dale Kimmi, a J.C. Penney storehere.was second in sales for the month of April thepersonnel In Penneys District 42, which has 54 stores. During the year 19S1 Dale was among the high 10 in Individual sales. Seaman Everett A.

Clifton left yesterday for New London, Conn, where he will attend the Navy's submarine school for eight weelis. He will then have about eight months of submarine duty. He arrived here Easter morning and has been visiting ma pinreiLTs, wiiey. Always MRS. RAYMOND L.

KRAMER nee Delores Dechand Oelo-es Dechand Wed On April 28 The. marriage of Miss De-lores Ann Dechand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Albert J. Dechand of Topeka, to Raymond L. Kramer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Norbert J. Kramer, 1700 Main, was solemnized at St. Joseph church in Topeka, on April ee. The Rt.

Rev. Msgr. George Kuglmeier officiated at the double ring ceremony and nuptial music was sung by the children's choir and Mrs. Lucille Kriische. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of Chantllly lace and tulle.

The fitted bodice featured a jeweled neckline and long tapered sleeves. The bouffant skirt of ruffled tiers was fashioned with an apron over-skirt edged with pleated tulle. A crown of tulle and imported pearls held her silk illusion veil. She carried a cascade of red roses and feathered white carnations. Miss Mary Jo Dechand, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Elaine Kramer, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Mary Ann Mauer.

They wore floor length gowns of imported lace over taffeta in rainhow colors of blue, coral and JUac, They were designed with Cinderella necklines and taffeta cummerbunds. They wore picture hats of ruffled net and taffeta to match their gowns, and carried cascades of matching carnations. Dlanne Dechand, sister of the bride, was flower girl. Thomas Kramer, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Groomsmen were Ronald Hag- LACK Afttr You Sec Your Doctor, Bring Your Prescription To Ui, timet 108 Sth EM T-063S Good Service Atchison's Finest Qiapel 1 Bl 7-1013 MISS SANDRA LEE DEWTTT The engagement of Sandra Lee, daughter or Mrs.

Pearl DeWitt of Leavenworth and Douglas Heffernan, is being announced to Russell Alion, son of Mr, and Mrs, Dan Allan of Washington, Miss Heffernan is a graduate of Easton High school and the Moler Beauty school In Kansas City. Mr. Alion is a student at St, Benedict's college. No date has been set for the wedding. en and Gerald Kramer and ushers were Donald Dechand, Paul Dechand, James Diebolt and Sidney Cain.

Twin ring bearers were "Kent and Kevin Kes-slnge-r, The bride's mother wore a light blue chiffon dress with a lace jacket and white accessories. The mother of the bridegroom wore a silk navy blue dress, with matching accessories. Both wore shoulder corsages of pink roses. A dinner and reception were held at the Knights of Columbus hall. Miss Carol Gartner and Miss Janice Hafner presided at the guest book.

Following a short wedding trip, the couple is at home at Meridian, Miss. Mrs. Kramer Is a graduate of ilayden High school andStew-art's Beatuy academy, Topeka. The bridegroom was graduated' from Maur 11111 and is serving In the medical department of the Navy, stationed in Meridian. Wed On (Continued from page 7J of honor and Miss HIM Peters, Smith Center, was bridesmaid.

They wore identical sheaih gowns of turquoise with lace oyerskirts and carried nosegays of turquoise carnations. Their short were held with pearl headbands. Candle-lighters were Margaret Ruth McNulty, Kansas City, cousin of the bride-and Becky Pinger, Deltou M. Gilliland of Over-brook, was best man and David M. Huston, Winchester, was groomsman.

Ushers were Dan PICTURED FROM STOCK NEW SHIPMENT OF LAMPS CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION iel J. Sedlak, cousin of the bridegroom, Don Buttron, Nortonville, John Weber, Troy and Robert Williamson, brother of the bride, Following the ceremony, a reception was 'held in Fellowship hall of the church. Assisting in serving were Miss Ruth McNulty of St. Joe, aunt of the bride, Misses Sara Beal, Darlene GuestandBrendaNoth-durft, fn charge of the guest book was Miss Joye Hensleigh, Winchester, Miss Judith Williamson, Cheyenne, cousin the bride, was in charge of the gift book. Pfc.

Dill has returned to Ft. Lewis." where he has been stationed since November and expects to be released Aug, 1. Mrs. Dill will be graduated from the University of Kansas in June and will be husiness teacher atMcLouthHighschool, beginning in September. The couple will be at home in Me-Louth after Sept.

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