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ATCHHOH CLOIE M.y 23, U73 PARTY LINE 4tL Perry Lake To Have Ministry West Platte Voters Okay Bond Issue In a special election yesterday, patronB of West Platte R-II school district in Platte county approved by 83.5 per cent a $695,000 bond Issue for construction of a new building at Weston. The vote was 845 for and 127 against. The building is to house nine general classrooms, an Instrumental music room, gymnasium, library and counselor's office, School officials announced today that construction Is expected to start within 90 days, Horton High Ends Term By JEANNE SCHOLZ HORTON (GNS) Bac calaureate services for the 54 graduating seniors of Horton High school were held Sunday evening at the United Methodist church. The Processional "Trumpet Tune" and the Recessional, "Trumpet Voluntary" were played by Keith Linck and Steve Martin. The invocation and benediction were given by Rev.

Charles Minsch, Scripture by Rev. S.J. Wietharn, sermon by Robert B. Wilhoite. The concert choir sang a number.

Commencement was held Tuesday with the Processional and Recessional being plHyed by Beth Selland and Janice Schmidt. Rev. Franklin Witter gave the invocation and benediction. Jon Hershberger, superintendent of schools, introduced the speaker, James Doty, president of Baker university. James Weixelman, principal of the high school, presented the class and diplomas were awarded by Joe Vining president of the board of education.

Senior Class officers have been: President, Gerald Buser; Vice president, Kenneth Becker; secretary, Marcia Kurtz and treasurer, Connie Wilson. OTHER HORTON NEWS Mrs. Tom Willich has resigned her position in the office of the Horton Community hospital effective the last of this Effingham IDA TALIAFERRO Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cunningham returned Monday from Racine, where they were called by the illness and death of Sister Labertine Novinski, sister of Mrs.

Cunningham. The Christie annual family reunion will be held Sunday at the grade school with a potluck dinner at p.m. A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barnett to celebrate their wedding anniversary, Those attending were their children Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth O'Brien. ToDeka. Mr. and Mrs.

Danny Barnett, Tim and Dana, Effingham, Steve of the home, other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barnett, Atwod, Mrs. Daisey Barnett, Mrs, Esther Yount, Rexford. Serving Effingham Wednesday of every week-Burkhart Exterminators.

The four class track squads of ACCHS held a decathlon last week placing were as follows: freshman, Steve Handke, Keith Taliaferro, Earl Brown, Cliff Oswald, Ronnie Rodvelt; sophomores, Bob Rader, Tim Weishaar, Reggie Thomas, Greg Palmer, David Navinskey; juniors, Dan Brenner, Allan Hundley, Jim Pike and Dan McCoy; seniors, Don Hansen, Ray Hansen, Bill Blakely, Jim Christie and Rick Weishaar. The first place winner in each class received a medal. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taliaferro and Jan and Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Taliaferro, Effingham, Mrs. E.R. Taliaferro, Atchison, Mr. and Mrs.

Doug McCoy, Mrs. Melissa McCoy, NortonviUe, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schuakel, St. Jne, to visit with a cousin, Mr.

and Mrs. Walt Taliaferro, St. Louis. Progress is wonderful. With all of today's advantages and developments, we don't even have to have a war-to enjoy the wide range of wartime taxes and shortages.

AHS Drama Club Play Saturday "The Terrv Cloth Rabbit." play especially for children month, A new employe is Ruth through Jones of Holton. Mrs. WUlich hirdgrade is to be presented on will devote her time to her home west Atchison and famil brarv Saturday morning from 10 to o'clock. Jan Arnold is here from H'gh. Wichita to spend a few days Orwna club under the direction i of Crate fViiHuro ic nrptenlimi The Perr, Ministry will herslsto thc be officially launched on "tte tobWt" Memorial Day weekend as an senior at toto 11 is sponsored by the ecumenical summer church al Horton Atchison Library.

In case of project, according to Paul S. s(-n001; rain, the play will be held in the Osborn, NortonviUe. District 0 mjniBters of Roosevelt school gym at AHS. An ecumenical board elected Christian cSes There is no admission charge, by churches interested in aV in the direction are serving the summer population Rev Ronald and of the lake announced the Eler with Denise Werking the opening activity at its May narrator, meeting st the Oskaloosa strict rninllte? Members of the cast are Ellen Southern Baptist church. ct ro led the Terry Goth Rabbit; On Saturday, May 26, a Steve Denton, Little Stevle! smgout will be led by a youth BuPnAeH Miriam Dunavan, Nannv; group which will be holding a Bartlett and Nancy retreat at Larkinburg.

The f1 Elliott, Real Rabbits; Rusty singout will be held in the IrnTv Brown. Dr Brown; Kathv Skin Horse Jamie Starting at Bp.m. It wUl feature Myer accompanied Nancys youth from Thomson, Tugb'oat; Llnfi Texas, Colorado, Nebraska, SLer8Eam? Mverl aH of rLn Amuim. Felix the Cat; Tim Missouri and Kansas as well as Relds, Tin Soldier; Wendy group singing by all. 0 me commencement The first official worship Raggedy Andy, and services will be conducted at 8 Margie Stein, Teddy Bear.

a.m. Sunday, May 27, at Jef- guests recently of 6 ferson Point and Old Town Funeral servic" fw camp grounds. £eur Huber, 91, who died Monday at Osborn said that shortly after Williams Nursing Home, were Memorial Day, two young men at 10:30 am- at will arrive to assume duties as Heart cnurch the cc-chaplains for Perry Lake Mtielt Ministry. They will be in- he wl11 te teacner' officiating. Burial was in troduced through interviews by Effingham cemetery with the news media.

in a student at KSU, has summer The Dixon Carriage Works in employment at the J.C. Penney, Toronto produced the first Co. in Manhattan. Canadian-built motor car in 1893. AIRMAN CHARLES P.

Pauley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Pauley, Rushvllle, has graduated at Lowry AFB, from the U.S. Air Force inventory management specialist course conducted by the Air Training Command.

Airman Pauley, now trained to Inventory supplies by use of electronic data processing machines, is being assigned to Francis E. Warren AFB, for duty with a unit of the Strategic Air Command. SAC Is America's nuclear deterrent force of long range bombers and intercontinental ballistic missiles. The airman is a 1972 graduate of DeKalb R-IV High school. USAF photo.

ATCHISON DAILY GLOBE PubllsriW daily except Saturday at Paul Alllngtam C.V. O'Neill Harvey Buckley President i. Publlihgr editor Adv. wanager departments, telephone 36 To report any Irregularity In delivery telephone MJ.rjM] before 7 P.M. dally.

Before A.M. Sunday. i Aleutian. Doniphan, ackson, Jefferson at ountlei. One Year J12.31 Sii Months si 24 Three Months UM Eltawhero One Year 11 l.H Mount tun OneMonthi2.ru NEW OFFICERS Installed last night by Flemtng-Jackson-Seever THi orsbiuW.lKllHO Post No.

6of the American Legion at the Legion home are (from left front row): Richard Morley, commander: H.O. McAdow. second vice commander; Richard Ellis, adjutant; Robert C. Ham, chaplain: and John Levin, trustee. Bank rnw: ijiwrnnrn Danariu, irusire, wmium uraoy, nrst Vice commander; William uu lor r.pubiiMtion al Henderson, historian Marvin Coffey, sergeant at arms' and John 151,1 orhl" ln IK" Speaks, trustee.

ai.p«i£h«. Do You Remember When? Frank THE STUDENT BODY and teachers at Muscotah High sehuol, closed for a number of years, posed for this picture more than 40 years ago. The picture was submitted by Francis Christ, 1515 South Eighth street in The Globe's weekly newsphoto contest. Identified from left, front row: Austin Bryan, Elizabeth Tosterud, Everlyn Bryan, Frank Christ (custodian), W.R. Anthony, (superintendent, deceased).

Max A. Mez, Wilma Warner Mez (deceased), Helen Kiefer, Helen Thomas, Dale Hamon. Second row: Frances Brown, Marietta West, Carolyn Roach, Jennieve Peabody, Lucille Bowles, Vesper Justice, Peggy Carpenter, Harold Kiefer, Billy Kiem (deceased), and Bessie and Jessie Denton. Third row: Jean Yazel, Maxine Bennett (deceased), Vera Morgan, Buclah Bales, Pauline Uber, Don West, Francis Christ, Maxwell West, Vernon Knudson, Francis Hubbard. Back row: Leon Bales, Raymond Routti, Wallis Moore, Charles Seven, Carroll Smith (deceased WW 11, Ivan King, Delbert Bales, Earl Coder and Albert McClannahan.

Kites Friday Frank C. Shepherd, 77 903 street, died last night at the Atchison hospital. He had been in failing health a number of yean, following a series of strokes. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the Sawin-Dyer chapel with the Rev.

Wilfred Fangman, officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery. The rosary will be at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Sawin-Dyer chapel with the family receiving friends from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mr.

Shepherd was born May 27, 1895, at Dalton, the son of James and Magadalene Ward Shepherd. He came to Atchison as a youth with his parents and was educated in the public schools here, On Dec. 28, 1924, he was married to Helen Farmer at Dalton. They lived in Atchison all their married lives. He worked at the former Kerford Quarry and at the old LFM Mfg.

and before retirement worked briefly at St. Benedict's Abbey. survivors include his wife of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Vannie Hill, Kansas City, and Mrs. Eulab Wilson, Casper, one brother, Coye Shepherd, Atchison, and a number of nieces and nephewB.

Traffic Toll TOPEKA. Kan. (AP) Kan sas highway death log: For 24 hours lo 9 a.m. 2 For May-36 (x) For 197 Comparable 1972 213 Includes three fatalities not previously reported. If you stand aside to watch the world go buy-it will.

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