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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 4

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Atchison, Kansas
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4 ATCHISON GLOBE Sunday, June 10, 1962 ABIGAIL VAN BUKKf DEAR ABBY: Three weeks afler we were nod my husband joined Iho Air Force. He was scnl overseas almesl immediately ami will be gone year. Beloie he left he risked his brolhrr lo look aher me so 1 wnnldin be lonely. The bruilior is two years older than my husband looks and acts enough like him to pass for liu win. I myself thinking nimamu mv i More my husband oral don't wnnt'lii hurt him 1 chwc my ami think i brother was mv miyhaiid.

What should I do' DEAR Kccu Dh, A Fl ABBV: My Imslwnd's sister, who lives in sent him a violin in 11114. It helongeU Id n.i.r.ltaiher. who horn his father so know it has been in the fnmilv lor over 100 voiirs hen it came it was-boilr-rod. but wc had it'reiin-iMicd and looks like new. We wrote differen! people asking whoie in inkc it lo have the value fil.

A li-inui of it and said a had mitnf.i»i< buy il but we didn't warn il to Bo out of cm- foi sentimental reasons. ln.i-irie mi a piece of paper, not Hie wood itself Is Ihif worth ar.y'lii.iu? PEAR MRS. Kuu, don't valk. to voar tele-lihnnr directory and lank In (hp for dealers in iintirpir violins. Tokr your violin (o several ani) yim will soon fmrf nul if youis Is a cenu'nr Briis nrins.

If It Is, you have a real treasure. And iiu Hunting 1 JK AH AJiBY: Our son nnd his young wife have 1 alio anitnnl is allowed ie freedom of chairs, snfu the baby's crib ami at night worry that the eat might the baby. Is' IJiere any itulh to that: parents have had WORRIED GUAM DEAR WORRIED: Advise ynur son to ask his rtoclor cats sleeping bahk'S. Esnei-laiiv should he rnlslnc How Hie world irtatino you? For a personal, publMlied reply, send a starnned velope to rare of this paper. Farmingron ALBERT HALl, i ONLY HUMAN open.

'mi wife "nnfi- tlll-DUEll. YOU Atchison. They will leave in a month for Los Angeles to visit their daughter, Mrs. William B. Milburn and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hail MR. AND MRS. CHARLES NOLTE and Mrs.

Charles Nolle will wedding anniversary June with a high mass of thanksgiving at a.m. at St. Mary's church, Valley Falls A basket dinner will be held ac noon at the church' for relatives and a few close friends of the couple. In the afternoon from 2 to 4 a reception will be held in the church parlors. Relatives and friends are invited to attend The couple' requests no gifts.

Miss Catherine Meier and Charles Nolte were united in on June 18, 1912, at St. Benedict's church, Atchison, the Rev. Gerald Heinz officiating. They are parents of a son, Vincent Nolte, Nortonville. and a daughter Mrs Lorene Rir.yard of Richland, Wash.

They haven grandchildren' From 1912 to 1936 they lived In Nemaha county near Seneca' moved t0 Br0W11 countv for three years In 1940 thev mover! rn (iiey liven malIn and moved Falls in 1945. attended the 1924 ACCHS class Listen to the wonderful world reunion. Others attending were of music in depth. See our fine and Mrs. Lloyd Holder Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Piper of selection of oualfrv AM ruin are vern Deckard, Mrs. Blanche Give dad a sport shirt from Gorrell and Mrs. Mildred Lar- Rudolph's large selection, wash son of Atchison; Mr. and Mrs.

and wear blends Dacron, cotton Victor Swend son, Nortonville; and woven fabrics, pullover and Miss Aidyrh Strine and Mr. button front models, some with and Mrs. Albert Phililps. An- plain burton down, or tab col-other meeting will be held the lars ma variety of rich colors last Sunday in May of 1964. and patterns, 51.95 to 54.95, Mrs.

Ruth Butler accom- Rudolph's, panled Ruthie Wilson of Atchl- Cecil Simpson moved to bar- Wilson aud children of St. Joe. 6 to Mound Ciw. Mc Jim Clements, Insurance of graves. Vacation Bible school opened here wilh Jeanette Donovan in charge of classes.

Grace and Wilms Thome, Winnte Hall, Mary Sinclair, Irene Gigstad, Sally Thorne, Sandra Botkin, Nancy Linscott and Ann Dock-weiler are teachers, Mrs. Lula Snodgrass is visiting relatives ar Las Cruces, NW. Mr. anil Mrs. Roger Sinclair visited her sisrer in Okladoma fTiiy.

2raves" Topcka; Mrs, Pat Blombero, short wave radios mdav Ru. lopcha; Mrs. "ere dna in uenmson; Mr, and Mrs. Mel- doiph's. RED RYDER A.HS Class Of '42 Reunion The Atchison High school class of 1042 will hold its 20th year reunion here on June 16, Charles H.

(CM) Moore of Abilene, who was president of ttie my graduating class, Is chairman of the' event. He is. a son of Mr, and Mrs. J.R, Moore, 936 South Fifth. "Old timers from far and wide have indicated thclrdeslre to gather in Atchison on June 16," Chi says, "and a program is being "On Friday, early bird arrivals will be treated to a cocktail party wliere they will have an opportunity to swap stories, ALBERT Thomas, There will be coffee at 10 a.m.

was graduated from' Aircraft for registration at Thompson's Ground Support Equipment Re- restanrant on the following day pa irman -school April 26, at with a dinner, dance and talk Chanute Field, Dl, Airman session at that night at Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson's." Albert Thomas, 112 cost of the coffee, reg- er, is now stationed at Port- tstraiion, dinner and dance will lald International ariport in be S2.G0 per person, Reserva- Portland, Ore, He is a 1960 Hons along with 50 should graduate of Maur Hill and at-be mailed to Mrs, William1 -tended Highland Junior college. (Betty Jean Wilkins) Foley, 1142 H'S address is Box 23S, 337th Atchison, as soon aspossible." Carnron, Portland International Chi listed some of the ques- airport, Portland, Ore. rions mat will be answered the reunion as follows: Who children? who was the first will be coming the greatest grandparent? Who has the most distance? Who has the most grandchildren? Winchester- Eastori Mooney Creek FLORA NOLL Mr, and Mrs.

R.E.Williams of Chanute were recent visitors here. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Helper of Los Angeles were recent visitors at the homes of Walter Clark and Mrs, Herman Clark. Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Fartls have bought the 'Farris homestead settled by his great grandfather, j.

Farrls, who came from Missouri in 1868, Mr, and Mrs. Neil Curry visited their daughter Mrs. Le Roy fXierkson, at Hess ton, Mrs, Birdie Teel theiri to Abilene and visited ll relatives. Mrs, Ann Jenkins of Phoenix, has been. visiting her son, Jim Sedlak, at Winchester.

Bargains In the want ads. Marvin Marrfhe Electric Hiring Also App I iincti Llcensad Bonded EM 7-4048 1 037 S. Cth SI tee Estimates HOURS WBekiays 8 to 39 P.M. Thursdays I I Saturdays to 6 P.M. Rudolph's HI, STARTS TODAY 1:30,4, 6:30 'ft 9 P.M.

on a The gayest sophist leafed corned, i ii-p I 1 MUM Valley Hollywood has served up in years'! 1 IB W- ViTTI We 1 mm, I COLOR tfcfffbl rrn. "lJ I DRIVt IN ZENITH I I tUOL conditioned FOX THEATRE Marple Music Co. 7tt7 Con' I EM 7-IS052 1 I 1 pT.

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