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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 14

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2A. ATCHISOH GLOBE Sunday, Hoy 3, 1964 attend. XXX HOMEM AKERS CLUB TO MEET The Lancaster Itomemakcrs club will meet Wednesday. 1 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Cal Voelker with Kins.

Arthur Youni', jr. as co-hostess. Mrs. Alvin Lord will he the program. i charge of TO WED ON MAY 16 Miss Dorothy Jean Falk, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Francis Falk. route 4, and Gilbert O. Watowa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W.

Watowa. will exchange marriage vows Relatives and friends are in- IN CELIiDItATION OF BIRTHDAY Mrs. Margaret Weatherford, 1107 Kansas avemte. Is observing a hirrliday today and will be honored guest at a family dinner at noon at the home of her granddaughter. Mrs.

Rich- met April 26 at the church. The meeting opened wfth jeaora XXXJUC XJOC As You Know TeJta Hutchinson and Donna Dossc off via the airways today for a five-day whirl in New York Ciiy. Taking the PI Phi tour which includes the World's. Fair and an evening to r.ee the popular musical "Hello Dolly." Poi ponrri- I'he Maurice Kecfes back from a business tripdown in die short grass country that's the Panhandle of Texas and Kastern Mew Mexico. Dust and wind highlighted their Wrfgllt giiL'StcJ last weekend In Lawrence with Mr, and Mrs.

Warren Martha (Mrs, Angeviue. and twosome, Billy and Richard, arriving today from Whoa ton, 111. to guest with Martha's mother, Amelia Stanton Bob and Sue Noll hosted their annual May Day parly Friday night at their home down in Kort Pcati with several loca! couples- invited Totn Eggtsrt and Alan Linlcy on business trip to Kurope Jack and urdav. May 1G. in a ceremony Minson, wnn sncuov.

i-ims, loca ana iaran. nere last at 9-30 a.m. at St. Benedict's weekend with the Brownie McDonalds. church.

A reception from 2 until 4 I.E. snowdcfi. one of our very favorite Wends of long o'clock in the afternoon and a standing, will be ft1 years young tomorrow and invites his dance at p.m. will be held in friends to drep by the Hixon Lumber Co, anytime after 10 the Knights of Columbus hall, cium roiiwrruw uwrmiiE iu Mian, nil ainmay cane i of coffee. Tonight the Snowden clan will fete Mr.

Snowdeti with a family dinner party at BelJevite Country club. Rannoy Mize, son of Dick and Betty Mlze, has been accepted by British Universities Summer school for six weeks study at day evening. the University of Oxford. Ranncy will graduate from North western University. F.vanstozi, 111.

in June and will do graduate work at Columbia University. N.Y. this fall. His twin sister, Sally, will graduate from Kansas University also in June. Lots of birthdays coming up Celebrating today are Gerry (Mrs, Dolan) McKelvy Pen Snowden and Mike icmorrow Kren Bosse.

who helones to Frank and Donna Bosse. ard Blohm and husband. 1408 wUl be eight years old and Johnny Buehler, handsome son of North Fourteenth Place. Sarah tJuehler, will also be celebrating Vlchi Fast on Fri- group singing and a prayer by Mrs. O.C.

Boyer. Mrs Warren FOUNDERS DAY gave devotions and Mrs. Doug Smart was incharge of the program. thirty-three years ago the A miscellaneous shower was chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held for Mrs. Joe Dobbs, the sorority was formed in Abilene former Karen Emmons.

Games and there are now 7,500 chap-were played and the prizes won ters and 176.000 members in presented to the fionoree. 14 countries. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. April 28 the local chapters Ruby Hoover. Mrs.

Gladys Law of the sorority, 2Veta Sigma and Miss here a Law. all from and Fta iZpsilon, observed the Ottawa, anniversary of the organlza- Hostesses were Mesdaincs founding with a banquet Earl McFarland. Jessie Good- at Hotel Atchison. Thlrry-slx pasture, Madeline Wilson, Gene members attended. I ovelnee Merle Fvlar.

Alex Traditional ceremonies were York arris Coolcy, Willi Bailey, Lawrence Joe Tull. On Day, what finer gsfi? There observed, the history of the to pteaie every Mother handsome, eajy-to read, larae prim school Bibles. cusy-tD-carry personal volumes. All colorfully illustrated, superbly bound. Priced fttm to $12,75.

Coaae in and see our iarae adectkn. TONSING'S 719 Com'! MRS, GERALD EUGENE SMITH Carol Sue Murray INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB International Relations club of the American Association of University Women held a covered dish dinner in Trinity Episcopal church parish hall Tues- The program included two violin solos by Mrs. Margaret 'Davis Kew, accompanied by her mother. Mrs, fi.A. Davis, introduction of guests and a talk by Chet Mize on his Impressions of conditions In Central and South America, where hehas traveled recently.

Guests, besides Mr, and Mrs. Included among the guests day and Courtney Snowden Saturday Anniversarygreet- were Mr. and Mrs. Rex be Mrs. Wcathcrtord granddaughter, Mrs.

Phil Xoser and Craig and Jeff of Kansas City, who have been visiting her and other Atchison relatives the past week. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS The Women Missionary so ings to Mary Ann ana aiu Hull on meir flay, noflay ana to Schwein, Mr. and Mrs Paul Lucille and Jim Lowry on their 25th Tuesday. Krumenacker. Nance, France; and four foreipn college stu- ieiyoftheCarolBaptistchurch K1Isses Unda Haeffele and Dianne Kelly.

the availability dents, Miss Mary Jo Wangari, Kenya, Africa, and Miss Rose Winnev Manougian, Jerusalem, both of Moi'nt St. Scholastica; tiliMah- vlce president; Eharon Hicks, presided at me installation of Israel and Angle Anchcta. secretary: and Dianne Kellv. officers. Philippine Islands, both of St.

treasurer, Benedict's. Mr. Krumenacker has taught BEARLY BEGUN Cathy Big bargains from little Want French and German at St. Bene- Murphy, 4 collects Teddy Ads grow Mi small, slender, silvery fish found in the rivers of in ine rivers ol Wagner and local chapters was reviewed, and new members received Europe is named Ihe bleak their first welcome to mem- bershlp. trivcTTCc unr Fred McCrca servedaa chairman and was toastmls- 1EA SUNDAY tress, Others participating in The Kaycttes held a moth- the program were Mesdames tea Sunday after- Ray WilGon, Larry Church, Don noon at the church Andrews, Gary Grame, Hiram parish hall.

McArfow, Wallace Dykstra, Hy- Mothcrs were escorted by land Church, iieno Brune and their daughter sand served from Floyd Firzgerald, a table decorated with pink Mrs. Kenneth Blasl present-tulips. The theme "yueen of ed a special message from the My Heart was carried out In sorority's founder, received decorations and refrusliTitems. from International headquar-Miss Marie Dyer, president ters In Kansas City. "Girl of of the Kaycttes, presided at the the Year" trophy presentations table.

were made to Mrs. Andrews of A spring fashion show wis Zeta Sigma and Mrs. Larry presented with Kayettcs as church of Eta Epsllon, Mrs. models Miss Cindy Tllson was Don Collins and Mrs. Virgil narrator.

Green conducted the pledge New olflccrs were announced rluud for nine new pledges for the coming year; Linda Tate, and one. ritual of the jewels president; Mary I.ou Marple. was conferred. Mrs. Green also Especially for Mot a war Up anrt maIS' uut mere 4 IHOre UrUlll diet 5 college this year.

He and or hef future Dadd his wife and son wilt return to thew Murpllyi a JDallaJi France this summer, Tex bank executivei col. The Rev. C.F. Stolz, prcsl- all types oi Dear mem. dent of the local chapter or and has more than American Field Service, an- 450 Items, nounced that the home of Mr, and Mrs.

Schwein had been ap- Marriage licenseissuedatst. proved by the New York Af-S Larry Charles Wyfcert of office as hosthomefor a foreign Troy and Lyndia Joyce Spiers exchange student at Atchison ofMaysville, Mo. tiign scfiool, inestudentnaanot been assigned. Hostesses for the dinner were Mrs, Steadman Ball and Mrs. Alan Llndlcy, co-chairman, Misses Mildred Worrel andAl-phia Welsh, Mesdames C.F.

Stolz, Ijjwell Thomas, CJR. Wilderson and Charles Wedlock. Its scales arc used in the Ihe bravest sound hi the manufacture of artificial world is a puppy's from pearls, especially in France, under the porch. Jto. like a at ft of 1 aaBav a Day, Sunday, May 10th LEFT lace i cl3 7 lit; World Bible beautiful Worfd Mbh £tSv tricot th a scalloped yoke of cut- ace appliq.fe and val edging.

ta ot vas glad when they said unto me, Let us go into Ihe bouse oj the Lord. a i BABY DOLLS All Mother's Day Gifts Beautifully Gift Wrapped FREE! 015 Com'l. On The Mull )EM 7-1077 Nuptial Rites Performed he FTayer. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown of delustered satin styled with a portrait neckline outlined with seed pearls and sequins, and a full bustle skirt. Her three quarter length veil fell from a tiara of orange blossoms and seed pearls.

She carried a white Bible topped with a cascade bouquet of lilies and white roses. Mrs. Warren Wickham, sister of the bride, was matron honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathleen Crawford and Miss Kay Kramer. They wore blue dresses and carried bouquets of pink carnations, Taper lighters were Misses Mary Goertz and Mary Bermlngham.

Debbie Smith, sister of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Jerry McGuffln of Palmyra, 111., was best man. Groomsmen werE John Andrews, Everest, and Dick Hoobler, Lancaster. Larry Shirley, Everest, Richard Gilklson, Horton. and John Chlids of Ottawa were ushers.

A reception was held in the church hall following the mony. Mrs. DiekHcobler registered the guests. Mrs. David Heckman and Mrs.

Richard Murray assisted with the gifts. Mr. Smith is employed by Midwest Solvents Co. and the bride Is a Civil Service employee at Wads worth Veterans hospital. They will make their home at oil Seneca Leavenworth.

Richard Schuetz, architect: "My front lawn was covered with mushrooms and my wife gave them all away." Mr. and Mrs, Ed Maycroft. 125 North Second street, celebrated their 20th wedding arrrd-versary last week. Thevars the Miss Carol Sue Murray, yesterday morning at Bi.tn.. parents of five daughters, three daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C.A. local off-duty Bremen answered in high school and two re-Murray of Wellsvllle, became a fire call for training school schoolers, the bride of Gerald Eugene and extinguished a fire set in an The buyer and mar-Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. abandoned house In the 1000 last Want Ada.

Eugene Smith of Everest. In a block on North Fflms ring ceremony March21 were shot oi The action ana wui at the wellsvllle Baptist cnurcn. be trade into a tire i The Rev, Homer Ganong offlcla- presentation for local showing. Llvtne costs no more than It Don Taylor of Leavenworth used to, if you live as people sang "Oh, Lovely One" and usgj Mother Day Bouquet rriiirniiiii! FLOWER HOLDER KKKO BARTON'S HAVY S1LVKRPLATE just $7'95 5H Commercial Q) tilth'' Pii 1W MORTUARY EM 7-6403 fnftf I bMl'l llU Jifc il (J I i STABILIZED ARNEL KNIT vji 'I Xli The all-Amencan two look! Great in Krest's Middy ovefblotae with renavabte tie over i 1 lined sUm skirt- This stabilized Amel ktiit, I (tinOQ takes quickly to sudsing and Hlk 4)IVVtf is ready to go again. Colors: White, Pink, IL Blue, Mint, Navy.

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