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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 3

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AIRMAN JOAjNN GIBR5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeHoy Gibbs, Horton, has completed basic training at Lackland Am, San Antonio, Tex. She has been assigned EoKccsler AFB, for training in the administrative field. Airman Gibbs is a 1I3G3 graduate of Hortan High AF photo.

Lancaster MRS. C.L. MEYER Mr. Dtid Mrs. Frank Hines entertained with a birthday dinner for their daughter, Mrs, Melvin Myers and her family, Nancy, David, Kevin and Lori, Mr.

and Mrs. Merrel Myers also were guests. Mrs. Mary Illonmer and Mrs Hill, and JimFlattre. Ray, Effingham, Mr.

Mrs. nt junior and two of sophomore ecli. She was also elected parliamentarian of Uie State Jaycettes. She and her husband attended the national Jaycee convention in Phoenix, and are looking forward to the convention in in 1909. Sarah circlo of fit, Jolm's church has postponed the regu- meeting From Jan.

14 to Jan, 21, due to a conflicting date with (lie congregational meeting. Mrs. Carl Sternsdorf will host (lie group or Jan. 21 and Mrs. lion Stueker will present the lesson.

In observance of January as the month of Christian unity, the January meeting of JOY will feature a dialog between Pastor Cross of St, John's and Father Benedict Habigcr of St, Joseph's Catholic ehurcli of Atchison, The dialog will end with a period of questions and comments from the floor. The meeting will be held at the Karl Sehol7. bonus Sunday, Jan. 12, p.m, The annual congregational meeting of St. John's will be Tuesday evening, Jan.

14 at tiefreshinents will be served followinR (he meeting. Black Rites Pending Thomas Black, 81, we 11- Wilson are both eelfibra- known retired mer of tlie ting birthdays soon. Mrs. Wtl- Kushville area, died this will entertain the Birthday at a nursing homo in Tulia, club, nf which she is a member, followinfi an extended ill-on Saturday. ness- Mrs.FurmimHogersofAtch- was take" there three Ison stayed witli her sister while J'eMS aEQ to te n6ar hw the men, Furman Rogers and Bonald T- Black of Tuliil-Merlin Millikin were hunliag.

Thomas Black worked at the Mr. and Mrs. Junior Walters ta st- lQr 20 of Lake Dille, spent some ycarii unt'aged informing. will, tho Rudy He lived in Dearborn prior to tlie Manning and Mr. Walters lis, Mrf- in Uie service together.

Foster aeveral here (Jiey went to Mossa- chusetts to visit other friends. He was a of Uie Anotlter beautiful diamond has SuSw' CairieUan church, intheeommmity since "rvBd of tl.e Christmas. The nice young lady many is employed in Kansas City, community acUvitics that Mrs. Cora Flattru has re- home after spending the a so, survived by two brothers. J.M.

Black and D.C. Olive Kratzer of Wichita, andto of a lattsnd the wedding of her grand- granddaughter, and a numberof Pamela to Timothy tod nephews. iAmsden, also of Wichita. Eoth Tnc be brnnght to jjradiintes of KV at Law- Ule Sawin-Pyor funeral home. ireiice.Mr.Amsdenwillcontinuc Arrangements are pending.

his law studies. They will live in Iowa City, la. Mrs. Harry Swendson has returned home from the Atchison hospital, where she underwent surgery, and is making a speedy recovery John Harvey Dies At 79 John R. Harvey, 919 Mr.

and Mrs. Harrv Flattre Fomrth street, dledyes- and Elaine spent Christmas uffenwon at the Atchison Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, He had hoenanwiUrat Clyde Flattre. Other guests 'Heh Ison years and was a were Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Flat- 'ormer of WilEon tre of Clarinda, Mr. and Mrs, Warner Adams of Maple mr, iiarvey was a memoer of Christian church. nor, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. of Mission, Mr. and Mrs! La- Harvej -of the home; three.

daughters, Mrs, Robert Wallis, St. Joe, Mrs. The! ma and ilma McNeil, PmMn'ann aiiH VUCSSU, HJIU H03 Bill, were" Christmas din- Bell Stralim.Ilollonjthreesons nor guests of Mrs. Lena Olson F.verest cliy Mr. and' Mrs.

Ira Weekly of "olton; four sisters Horton cidebrated their 51st Ada East i wedding anniversary on Jan. 2. Mrs. Slate, foreman and lived in and "XIrs- around Lancaster many years, fut)' White Uh Cityjhvo They have one daughter, V.rg.l Harvey Merbel Myers of St. Joe.

and Harvey Topeka The bus drivers of Unified a number ol grandchildren, School District 377 enjoyed a The body isattlieSawm-Dyer Christmas party at ineview home wiUl arrangements club. Miss Dorothy WchkitiR, senior al I'mmriJ Stale and Pat Vcr- I'lks Club ladies night Jan. 11. cauteren of Fort Riloy spent preservations at lodge after Christmas with Dorothy's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert According tu an announcement Wehking, then drove to Green received by Gordon McMililti, Bay, to visit Pat's par- Itockivell Manufacturing Co. ents, vice president and division man- Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Meyer re- aeer at Rockwell's LFM-Atch-ceived greetings Trom David ison Division, Rockwell lias and Jean Malln and Uicir 2 completed acquisition of Ster-yoar old son.

David and his ling Faucet Morgantown, brother and sisters were ail w. for an undisclosed born here when Rev. Art Maun amount of Rockwell common their father, was pastor of St. stock, Sterling is the world's John's church. David was tlie largest Independent producerof baby of the family when they finished brass phi mbing fittings lived hero, lie and a brother, and tubular products forthcres- Gordon, have been operating ldontlal, commercial and ind us; laundromats all nver south- trial construction market, Bo-casfcrn Wisconsin, their home sides Morgantown, Sterling has state, and plan to add a new plants at Hecdsvllle, W.

one. They also do lamidry in- Tyler, Oakvillo, Ontario, stallations for apartment Canada, employing about 2,000 houses and for collctfe dnrinS- people, plus a Siochwell alumi-: torles, Mrs, Jean Malin Is a num castings plant in Russoll-1 full-time teaciier at a senior villo, employing 350 poo-high school with lliree classes pie, PORTABLE ELECTRIC HEATER with 2 Ininnl Tw inslant deals, 1320 or lfiSO Willi, willi tan lorced circulation it 55 cubic per minute, from new ar.onijeil tiass relleclor. "SafeGuard" lip.ovcr control shuts heater off inslanliy jf overlumerf. Automalic thermoslal conlrol. Brus plated srille and brass eolorecf name.

OTHERS Metallic fawn Beige USE YOUR CfiEDI $995 UP RUDOLPH'S 1 Sr. Rosemary Dies At 81 Sister Rosemary Hogan, 81, former convent secretary and treasurer, culleec dean, and professor of at Mount St. Sclialastica, died early Wednesday morning at St, Margaret's hospital, Kansas City, Kns. She had been a professed sister for 52 years. Born Aug.

3(1 1887, (lie daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas J. Hoean, West Troy, N.V„ Mary Hose Iloean entered the llcnc-dictino order Jan. 30, 1915, She received the liabit Aug, IS, 1915, made temporary vows Aug, 15, 1916, and perpetual profession DISC Aug, 15, 1919. After some parochial school leading, Sister Rosemary earned a bachelor degree and a master degree in pliilosopliy from St.

Louis university in 192? and 1D2S. Was one of the first women to bo accepted as a fulltime resident studentat that university, Dean of the Mount college from 192b to 1930, Sister Rosemary did further study at tho Catholic University of Ainorieu in Washington, D.C., for one year and then returned to (each pliilosopliy tho Mount college from 1931 fo lOJO.She resumed the deanslu'p of 1940 to 1944, FronU031tol038, she served as convent secretary and from ASSORTED COLORS, SIZES: S-M-L-XL COTTON ACRYLIC $3,99 VALUE MEN'S BLACK ZIPPER SIZES: 6 TO 12 OVERSHOES S5.98 VALUE MEN'S 4 BUCKLE OVERSHOES SIZES: 8 TO 12 GLAMOUR LOUNGER FOAM dii 1 ILLVff ASSORTED SIZES ond CDLDRS SOFT WHITE LIGHT BULBS. STJ0SEPH Cough Syrup FOR CHILDREN HARD-TO-HOLD 1 UNSCENTED SIZE 1938 to 1902 as convent treasurer. After retirement from that position in 1962, she helped systematize the convent library and took part in shiny aiKl discuss ion on developments in religions life. She ivas active In prayer and work until about a week before her death, enteringSt, Margaret's hospital a week ago.

Sister Rosemary is survived by one brother, William M. Palatine, two ncpli-uws and a niece. One uf her nrandnioces, Patricia McGuii'o, is a sophomore at Mount St. Sclialastica college. A sister, Sister Flasia llojtnn, for many years treasurer of Uid Mount college, preceded her in death, in I960.

Funeral IT CENTER GIBSON'S SOFT GOOD SPECIALS $2.49 VALUE MEN'S LONG SLEEVE SWEAT SHIRTS $167 I .327 VALUE CHORE GLOVES NUMBER 7G 76 S3. 49 VALUE LADIES CRESLAN SWEAT SHIRTS FLEECE LINED, NECK 2IPPFRS, ACRYLIC, COMBED COTTON VALUE 1O0 WATT jjfl BULBS PER PKG. 99c SIZE Just Wonderful HAIR SPRAY pending. The mortuary. Police Report In police court: Uldc- Kopko, 45, 401 South Fourth, was fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days in jail on a chargB of reckless use nt a vclucle.

The charge resulted from a complaint signed by Bill Larson, Horton, who alleged Kopko rammed Ms cor becauso it was parked in front of Kopko' residence, Kopko indicated he would appeal tho case to district court, Hollie Stowait, 704 Park, was paroledfrom this reniai nder 35d VALUE FAB LAUNDRY DETERGENT REGULAR SIZE LIMIT 2 AU 79d VALUE PRUF SPRAY STARCH 56 984 VALUE WHEE-LO MAGNETIC SPINNING WHEEL IT GOES AND GOES AND GOES or VALUE GLAD BAGS $1.49 VALUE wl 76' BO PLASTIC SANDWICH BAGS ST ,49 VALUE Kotex FEMININE NAPKINS REGULAR OR SUPER 39? SIZE VASELINE UP BALM BRECK SHAMPOO OILY, NORMAL or DRY 97 of a three-month sentence on good behavior for ono year, was sentenced on Jan, 3 on an assault and battery charge. Leu Beelin, 1136JHvision, forfeited $25 cash bond on a roekloss use charge, Adolph Walker was sent to jail for five days on a drunk charge and Dalo Monsliowei', GOG forfeited $10 cash bond for being drunk in public. Clilton I'arkor, 723 was ticketed last night in the 700 block on North Fourth, for driving witlioiit a license. Mot that the world's problems arc so bud but why did they all have to come in uur time? PHOTO FINISHING H3B3 25" DISCOUNT ON ALL PHOTO FINISHING ATCHISON GLOBE 3 Wpdriesdoy, Januaty 3, Holiday guests at the home of Mrs. Allen Bilderback and Naomi, 51G Suaset Place, wero Mrs.

Dilderback's son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Allen BU-derbacif, Valley Falls, and their children, Donna and husband, First and Mrs, Covert, Dayton, Ohio and Ted Uildorhack, Emporia Stato Teachers college. Ai BlAUIIrUL -1. i i Fogler Studio 73D KANSAS EM 7-0191 OPEN 9 to 9 SUNDAY 1 P.M.

to 5:30 P.M. 521 COMMERCIAL AD GOOD: Wednesday, jan 8 Thru Saturday jan. LOOK OVER GIBSON'S EVERYDAY GOOD BUYS 494 VALUE 3 ENVELOPES IHi VALUE KLEENEX BOUTIQUE FACIAL TISSUES 23 VALUE AJAX CLEANSER DOUBLE BLEACH SI .49 VALUE PLASTIC 0 WASTEBASKET WITH SWING TOP $107 1 Calgon Bath Oil Beads 1 LB. PACKAGE si RISE "SZE SHAVING CREAM LIME AND MENTHOL.

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