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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 10

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Page 10 NewOfOurNelghboR HURON Kubv WMt) Home furnishings, Mr. and Airs. A the Ed'Fuhnnan family and Mr. and C. of the fsir.ily View Ca: nnci finjjbani- and "the- Karl' Buttron, jr.

of Lancaster had family dinner at' the home of E. -Dorssom African-, violets sale. Mrs. In iri The Prusbyteriai. congregation and friends are invited to a Christ- party at the chureh Thurs-1 day family a pie.

Refreshmentes will be I will be a gift 'change' around the' decorated i tree. The special feature oi. Lie wiu.be trie presentation of pound gifts to Rev. MV'. C.

Each, member is to bring. a pound or pounds of some-. thing, for Miv aiid Gilbert Schoh are McCracken" visiting 'his. and Mr. arid family.

Klemaia to accompany thein home ito spend Christmas Mr. and Mrs. George Scholz. whiting (Mrs, W. Bender) Home." furnishings Intfcn's.

oldest residents of birthdays' on -Tuesday. -Tbc-y-- sin Jaraes Pa gcv tb.AvTiiting 'when "eight" years of and has. jived in vicih-ityvever since'. the exception hjl Kfl zeitaiPagey.wHo is 88, and lives at at the parsonage and are. erecting i wo Mrs.

Barney a new one angan Mrs. Isabel HanV reside in AJfhisbn. Tbe other re-i sident to celebrate -a- birtbdav ves- i terday was 0. born :1858, Washington county. Virgin I to vand his family' 'lived, for many years in Topeka until Mrs.

Cu'ndy's 'death in 1931. Smre then he. has divided his time his two but-most of the time has spent'-' in Whiting with his idaugbter, Mrs: Frank McCudy. His pthcr'rdaughter is Mrs-John Kates of Both men enjoy -good; health. NORTOXVILLE (Mrs.

A. J. Home furnishings. Intfcn's. Miss Gladys Davis entertained the members- of Mrs.

Tom OTrimble's and Ed Nieman jVs Sunday school classes and Harold Dietrich, superintendent of the Lutheran Sunday school at the noroe ot ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Davis Saturday evening. arm Mrs. Claude Stephan Mrs.

William Rathert, who under ent a major operation recently, and; Mrs. Art Crable and Christ is children or Kansas City and atternoon. COUNTY AND STATE In the Matter of the Estate of Grace Smith. Deceased. NOTICE OF HEAKINC the ATCHISON turkey, dinner Ed Weishaar, who suffered -a I stroke Thursday, evening, proving.

and Mrs. Don Rice are parents: of-a daughter, Ella" Jane; tarn Dec. 14 at.Cushing hospital in Edith 'Hobos': of Powlialtan, "ai student nurse at Bethany hos-. pital-in Kansas City, was, a' guest" Sunday of and Mrs. B.

Denriisoii. Miss vMoyer. who is at: tending Pittsburg Teachers' col lege, arrived home Sunday to spend- i- tlie I Noonan wW; HHH state i county. Hp BUKl' lion has accounting tion has' VI HI f- HM HI said "day; Ir' Kb I jMehiso: HbYmVJ I BjSBjP boIL Low-; HKSSkcI state ATCHISON OF SEARCH FOR SANTA ENDS Sleepy baby siiiera anowea iieien teienza, to slip out of hr-r York City home In search of the Santa Claus she had seen od a shopping tour." She-four-c. Santa-rcrnpicte brass buttons" and a badge he took: her.

to a police station where Santas Eugene Siegfried officer' Conrad. Walters entertained her until Mrs: Celenza claimed her. -of four years Spent In Brown "coun- Horton and Mr. and Mrs. Walter and and ty.

He was married to Rosalia; Hedges oi Horton and Mr. and attended the i-ewis in 1834 at her home Carl. Linnernann Mrs. the. First Baptist church east Page died April i John Bender were all "guests.

Sundav. Ottawa Pr. and Mrs. Bovden Crouch and Nannie Greeley, v.Hl pend Christmas with relatives at Madison, Wis. There will be a unified service at the Christian, ehutclr on day ai, .10 o'clock.

Eddie- Strict, who is nw the ser-1 vice stationed in Texas is spending THE STATE PERSONS CONCERVTED petition has been 1 1 be- of said estate, praying Sir Cnal Bond Uemeat and accounting thereof, for esner services 'at i for the distribution aud Eva spent, the weekend' wre-jKOoen rierten- Mr: and Mrs. Jim Wagner. stem and. Mrs. Edith Lanters class 'ei- t-day; furlough with Mrs.

Strict! and son, Webb, who -returned from the University of Kansas Medical Center at Kansas City, Kas. Satur-1 day after undergoing surgery there. The Presbyterian and Methodist congregations will have, a- union H'rviev hiniasy ruorning-at 1U o'clock at the Metliddist Rtlf. 'I Thest feomemakers have. their toad lightened by new inventions.

The pi'istic niop cover (left) is. a Christinas with friends at Reserve. CUard that nukes mon Shakinr u-iihmil Hucr r-tri civm ctsnc in I me eiteiric sruoie trijnu acts as l.nort-omer cook, making collce at Conception Mo. is breakfast," snacks and ejuiar meals quickly and easily. spending the holidays with his -j parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Ber- Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bn-ant and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Webster I Mooncy were guests Sunday oi Mrs. Lura Bn-ant at' King City, Mrs. George. Watson; of Kansas City was a guest Sunday of her parents, Mr. and R.

H. McCoy. 23, 1349. -He two i James Bass and daughter, hearing of all WiUard and Miss wUl spend. Christmas witk-her par, I r-Uiy: wr.o rrsi'les with hei Hutchinson.

I -c Vr cn or bci father and keebs hous'p. for- him i The men hf the -Mpfhodist I January, 1950. 10 o'clock HP nne MU, Rn. churrh frtre dna "liam arren day. in the.

City The bi2h school DUDils and the 1 cnurcn were Dec. isih teachers had Christmas -party guests ac the JL Wigand Sute Kansas. Atrhison coart Wednesday evening at the school sun of Kansas Atchisor ss- THE PROBATE COURT OF house. There was a gift exchange. the probate court of The Methodist church will.

have of the Estate the Christmas program cn Frida Patricia Brown, five months old, is-a patient, in the' Horton hospi taL: Ted son of Mr. and Mrs. George Warner, left Sunday Whiting ibldesl feminine citizen! for San Diego to "visit over the Mis. wiuum M.y Hedge who iL-nnstmas nonqays wiui nis grand-year-; old. She; was; born mother, Mrs.

Theodore Schraag M-. Hedge. 1878," who yada Stoner and Mrs. Hertha in 1928.. She.

lives with her daugh- Stoner. of Kansas and Bill Miss Helen" suf- Jones 'spent the weekend in El fered a fractured hip several years Dorado with Mr. and Mrs. Mcrf ago and is bedfast most: of1 the Beam." They enjoyed a Her other; children'-' are mas dinner. Hedge, postmaster at Whit- ing and Mrs Frank Todd, Atchi- WSTR1CT NO.

son and-Charley of Kansas fcngiisni City- and Mrs Marlon West and son of; San Diego; arc visitim; Mr. and Mrs. John. West Miss Ai)prothy Spencer i of; Eu': gene, is visiting" her parents', Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Spcn-ccr. vj. Mrs." Frank; Todd of Atchison visited Saturday with her mother: Mrs. William Hedge and Miss Hedge. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bender entertained at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R-.

Bender of Home furnishings. Intfcn's. Mrs. Hennmg her daughter Mrs. Marvin Dclk and.

family at Troy. Mr. iand Herman Schrick and daughters and Nick Schric Juhnsoa, Deceased. 1 iDcc Zt. 23.

'--iXOTTCE NOTICE OF HEARINtT are hereby has been w-rt y.uuaic ana described res! before the Tith day bt-Januaty. there- 13501 THE PROBATE COURT OF CHISON CODNTY. KANSAS lsJtmg EOie M. Sec. --Deceased.

Of APPOINTMENT TO THE CKETJtTORS. HEIRS. LEGATEES OTHERS WHO MA CERNED: AND will spend Christmas at the Albert L'ou hereby notified that Eime; See was appointed ciecutor of the Uf home in Everest. Haverfcamp' Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Eck will entertain at their home with a Christmas dinner. Their guests be, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Mispagcl and family, Mr. and llrs. Matt Eck and family, Topeka, Louise Eck, Atchison, Jerry. Eck and Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Eck and family. Mr. and Mrs." Ralph Banks and family will be Christmas dinner (Dcc'22, 29, 1949. Jan guests at the home of Mrs. Banks parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. K. Taliaferro. of Efflc-M.

Sec. dec-ased. on the.ISth oaj- of December. nHD. and qualified said estate; within nine (9) months the dale of the first pobhcaUon ot this notice as required by tbeir demands are not thus exhibited they shall be forever banxd.

Elmer Sec. Executor. Pare. XHE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL rtiuvas You arc hereby notified that a Ution has been filed in said Coun by Henry J. Smith, heir of Grace Smith, praying for the Court to determine the descent of the foUow-iruj described real property being and situate tn the County ot Atchison and State of Kansas, to-wit: An undivided one-fourth -pi) irir terest In and to the Northeast quarter (NEU) oi Section Seven 17).

Township Six (61 Souih, of Range Nineteen (19) East the 6th P. containing one hundred sixty (160) acres, more or and any other property which decedent may have owned at the time and ol "la "ay owned by ud Court, at which Sinic and place Lulccns st the ill be heard. Should you J' upon said t'-he 6th day of January, at 2M 1 Mid day, in said court. In the city of Atchison, be i LHJSON COUNTY, KANSAS oi her dea.h. and you are hercbv re quired to file your written defenses incicio on or ncjore me inn day January.

1950. at 10 o'clock A. M. said day In said Court in the City of Atchison, at which time and place said cause wm be heard. Should fail therein judgmdt and decree will Henry J.

Smith. Peiitionei1'! tun, Lowry pace. Attys. for Petitioner. (Dec 22, 29.

1913, Jan. 3, 1950) The Slate Bank of Lancaster, a corporation. Lancaster. Kansas. Plaintiffs.

Floyd C. Buchanan and Rubye L. Buchanan. Defendants. PUBLICATION NOT1CK STATZ OF KANSAS TO: Hoyd C.

Buchanan and Rubye L. Buchanan, the above named defendants: Take ooUce that you and each of you have been sued by the plaintiff in the -above entitled action for the recovery of Three Hundred Twenty-three and Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from the 9tn day of January. 1M3, and ihc following described property has been I Singer Sewing Machine I Chest of Drawers I High Chair 1 Ironing Board 1 Clothes Basket 1 Clothes Hamper 1 Wash Stand 1 Dresser Money in the hands of Hal Wals-ner C.erK of the Cistrkt Court in action No. 13632, State toai Lancaster Buchanan, et "l-and unless you answer or the petition of the ptotatitfltad to sa.d action on or before the 3rd di? ot February, 1930. judgment wilt rendered against said property for the sum of Three Hundred TVentv and and interest thereon as above dJXa declaring THE STATE Ew-ir ANCASTER JOHN E.

BEtnn.FP Plaintiff. DAILY GLORK wriiow IClltSOn, Kansas, inursaay, Lym-mw i YJ AH-TnERE'gTsHE IS A WwARINB IF CAPTAIN I I HS7 1 A ONE CWH DO a SLWZ BSWD! WE COULD AYE vevpa vcT tiuA THE STATE' TO ALL i MWBB 1 I that a peti- tU I I SHE5 TLiGHTS) ITS PflW DAflkT. BUTI i been, filed' la said Court by WWHS.T I I .1 se COUNTY OP NOTICE' OF HEAK1NG S-B LaWaW'l 1 oii r- to AtLiB I i'THi" i I istratrix Lii atWs Jc dement and decree -wiU i entered due coarse uoon PuPPV serine McCour, ftKBEftl "5M 15 JTyE BAUK. 'VAULT. V00' SOVS TRUCK d.

and SSm. 1S49) i GD DO SOME 1 COMSs! 1 Or court sm i R- "jests- i i bki j. i-ot zi. Block 20. C.

Chiilas addition to the City ot Atchison: i 1 and I I 7 i 1 the said Mary Hunt lime of her deatu: and defenses thereto on for Petitioner (Dec. IS, 22, and IT ALL SMOQT eunsrr TO J.VKs SUCH A TO W-S SUO-l A YXlGOaiiUS-O 905SI ITU WALK r-g4 r--i I vrv 1.

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