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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 13

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PERSONALS O'BRIEN-KILLOREN RITES FRIDAY Mfss Helen Marie O'Brien, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold O'Brien, Rushville, will become the bride of Gary Vernon Killoren, son of Mr. and Mrs, Killoren, I'owhattan, In an evening ceremony Friday at 7:30 at the Rushville Christian church. Following the cerBmony, a reception will be held in the church undercroft. No formal invitations have bean sent, but all relatives and friends are cordially invited.

ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE W.L.Sfcolley, 401 North Second street, announces the marriage of his daughter, Ruth Constance Richards, to Ralph P. Young uf Indianapolis, Marriage vows were exchanged Dec. 27 at the Orchard Park Presbyterian church, Ifid. The bride is a graduate of Atchison High school and is manager of an art and hobby shop. The bridegroom, a graduate of Brake university, is owner of Tl.F, Young Indianapolis.

Mrs, Gary Kinzer.president, called the business mooting to ordBi'. The secretary and trea- cllrity surer reports were given by Mrs, Ron Wheatley. New monibers are Mrs. Paul Mosbaugh and Mrs. Oyer.

MEET AT JERRY'S meeting was called to order by Mrs. Paul Mosbaugh, president. Mrs. R.W. Whcatloy read the secretary's report and Mrs.

Gaylc Cnrlsongavo tho treasurer's report. Guests were Mcsdamos Gordon Todd, StephanSeffens, Ross Mllllsoti and Robert Bolduc. The door prize was won by Mrs. wneauoy, Mrs. (jari Stevenson won the "Little Miss Valentino Contest," Canasta winner was Mrs.

Millison and bridge winners were Mrs. Nick Covclli. city INSTALL NEW OFFICERS Open installation of new offi- recent meeting at tlie Masonic Temple. Installed were DonnaSchletz- MEET AT LEGION HOME American Legion Auxiliary Unit met recently at ihe Legion home with Mrs. Clayton Brummlit, president, conducting the meeting, The meeting was opened with prayer by the chaplain, the pledge of allogl- miss DONNA KATHLEEN MOHNEY Mr.

and Mrs, Donald Moliney, Ozawkie, announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Kathleen, to Gary Edward Corcoran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corcoran, Lancaster, i Mice ovaHimtorl Fwim c.l.n»l w2.Ja,feD at, at 8f.D4 attended Washburn university. She Is employed by the American Westfleld Road, Indianapolis. Stat0K Insurance Topeka.

Mr. Corcoran is agraduatoof AtdiisonCouiity Community High school. He Is employed by the Riddle Contracting OzawWe, ENJOY POTLUCK A summer wedding is planned. MUP3ERfM the preamble of Die Uiary to Post 1175 at this Post ujj.uBjr^twuo.jiiuo conatitutipn of the auxiliary. Homo.

enjoyed a potluck supper Tues- Correspondence was read tJorrosponaence was reaa Mrs. Irl McClollan read the day at the Kansas Power and 3ecretary.s roport. The follow- from Jack Flynn, recreational Light Co. Community room. i( committee chairmen gave director at Wadsworth Veterans Guests WBre Mrs.

Larry lien- in their the dersnn and Mrs. Bob Oyer, reports; Mrs, C.L. Potior hospital, thanking auxiliary constitution and bylaws, Mrs. for the late Christmas party. 0.1J.

May, Girls' State, and Mrs. Also read was a letter from aVcrnc Stucker, national se- Cecil iimejhal, department of Kansas president, telling about It was voted to donate Uiree ttio national president's visit to flags for the courthouse lawn, Russell late tMs month. Mrs, Tho first district convention Boos, Mrs. C.L, Blair, guard, will be held April 11 and 12 in and Mrs. Mike Everett, flag Guest speaker was Mrs.

Rob- MarysvUle. Members agreed to bearer, will attend the affair Brt Chew of the Atchison Guid ance Clinic, She spoke on mar rlaga counseling, subscribe toH'TheFirinK Line." at Russell. a patriotic publication. Mrs, It was reported that the sun-Nulson Welsh was appointed flower pins being made by tho The next meeting will be chainnai, 8 at Jerry's. Mtss Cecilia WUMn ide liolouna, American Held bur- at speak to the croup.

March 2, HONORED AT BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Anita Watktus, Larfdn- burg, was lionored at a mlscel- rldal sliower Monday eveniiig at the Muscctan city hall are almost completed. Mrs. Den Iluey spoke to the These are lo be used in the cam-group about lies- recent trip to paign to nominate Edna Howe for Europe. Mrs, George Gilhison, national guard at the natiunol Americanism chairman, pre- convention in August, sontad a reading on "Fobru- Mrs, Blair presented a small ary, Americanism Month." kitten to the president to show Refreshments wore served her that the auxiliary is "purr- Mrs by hostess, Mrs. Gllkison.

ing along behind her for a most Mrs. ltoger Moren hostess. Mr. Wll. uuvu.Kf.ri Ham Woltors.

The committees for tlioFirst The next meeting wiU bo District convention to bo held Mike Wilson BaU. here in the early spring were named by the commander and the president. The pot of gold was won by Mrs, Blair, who returned it to the cancer fund. The meeting was closed with a Dutch lunch with the Post. Charlie Smith, son of Mr, by Mosdamos Harold l-ockwood, and Mrs.

FrltzSmith, Delbert Bales, Tom Wilson, Brown, son of Dr. and Mrs, Jim Richard Lockwood, Sam Gas-Brown, served as nage boys last ltell, I.esliBSmiOi.FrankSpecr, week at the State Leiiislatuio wi. 1-'red HuIlis' Clallde meetings in Topeka. They were Mrs, Werner Pai.lStftnliRiiKnn.Afiltmillnu.llfn. Amont' graduates from Emporia State college last month unrn 11:, 11 1 1 1 41.

Bridal games were enjoyed by the guests. Winners were ucatlon reD ln Ical 8d, Mrs. Kenneth Green and Mrs. Km 517 Lewis White, who presented North Eigm street with a their prizes to the jmest of ln busl. -n hi nessj Aiilliony Paolucci, route i I Ti i ul 4, bachelors of science inbusl- the Order of Rainbow iur uu ia iibih lonowing a miiio Miss Watkins was assisted in opening her gifts by her mother, baum, worlliy adviser; Hoxanne Cummlngs, worthy associate "arold Fass- adviser; Lyiu.

Winsor, charity; rof Pavda Moliler, hope Teekla ht Warren, faith; Ferloyn Paden, Ihe table was recorder; Alai'ra wItl) a ValontiiiB treobasodwith Me'rritt, drill Opal Miss Watklns Johnson, love; Carol Hammond, religion Leslie Johnson, nature; Jane Ramsay, Immortal- ityi CItidl DeUmer, fidelity; Pam Freund, patriotism; Carol Attaborry, service; ValortC Pa-den, outer observer; nohbio Ross, confidential observer, and TomFass- naciit of Jrnscotah will bo married Feb, 14, MOLD ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION A round table discussion. and Mrs. Wayne SclilotJtbauin, l)re9Ided over by Mrs. Henry mother adviser. Boo5( prosjdont, was held at tho Tho installing officers were recent meeUng of the VFW Auid- rars, iMtiy uecimer, onicer; Mrs, Goldlo Bj'Brs, marslial; Mrs, Opal Bryson, chaplain; Mrs.

Evelyn Hank, recorder, and Mrs, Beryl Gale, musician. After ihe installation, refreshments wore served In tho dining hall. Out going wartliy adviser Is Alana Haya. todg FUNNY I MA complete I Hm confidence I inou, nT- prescription BflrnmJ Dontonn Kermaihek You will bt pleased with our prompt, You will accurate service and reasonoble pricei. BRING US YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS OR HAVE YOUR DOCTOR CALL US PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 'Young' acting hubby What can wife do? DEAR ABBY: What is an old supposed to do when she's married to an old man with young ideas? I am 69 and Ollie is 72: Right now he has two ladies on the string.

One is about fill and livps across town. The oilier lives right next door. She's about 50 and doesn't have the brains she was born with. Ollie recently went to his dnctnr (nr a physical and came back saying the doc told him he'd never seen a man Oliie's age in such good shape! Just like a buy of 251 How old does a man have to be before he slows down, He doesn't bother me, (hank heavens, but we have only one car and he's always using it. BALTIMORE DEAR BALTIMORE: Eventually Father Time will Mow the whistle on Mother Nature, sa be patient.

And In the meantime, demand a 50-50 arrangement with the car. DEAR AI3BY- We have two hoys, 12 and U. My husband opened a savings account for each of them when they Were very young, and each year he puis several hundred dollars into UiEir accounts, plus the money they receive for birthdays, Chrislmas, etc Our problem is trying to Ret the bays to earn money and save it on their own. What liltle they do earn they'd fritter away, on pop, candy, records, and foolishness if their father did not insist thai half of every dollar earned must go Into the bank. This gives them very little incentive to earn.

They say, "What for? Daddy will only make us put it in the bank." What do other parents do? Have yon any suggestions? CONCERNED MOTHER HEAR MOTHER: All children live lor today and the future seems unreal to them. The "1 want it now" attitude is the hallmark of immaturity. Train your children to save. If they resent it, so (vhat? When they're older they'll realize how nice it is to have nest ugg instead ol a goose egg. DEAR ABBY: The pompous explanation from the Doctor of Philosophy concerning the origin of the word "cop" proves that if one reads long enough he can hear anything.

The history of this term is far less complicated than the etymologist would lead us to believe. Before the lurn of the century, a Chicago mayor was engaged jn wheeling and dealing in several areas, chief of which wns his notorious involvement in copper stocks. The press began to refer to him as "Copperstoek and eventually his equally tainted policemen were called "coppers." In keeping will) American style, Ihe term was soon shortened to 'cops" and the name caught on nation-wide. As the Ph. D.

explained in his letter to you, etymology is indeed a science, but now and then a smattering of history is helpful, too. Respectfully, CHARLF.S CARSON CONFIDENTIAL TO Many use "humor" to hurt others. on the Don't waste too much time on a man who persistently "Jabs" yon with unkind even hi jest, The grave of love is dug with little digs. What's your problem? You'll feel better if you get it utf your chest. Write to ABBY.

Boi Los Angeles. Cil, 90063. For a personal reply mclosr stamped, addresifd Camp Creek AHS Hot DENNI5 BODENHAUSEN LuflchMenUS Floyd Schradsr attended the co-op council meeting In Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs, B.H.

Lynch. and Susan, Salina, visited tier parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Wohlgemuth. Mrs. Ueulali Bodenhausen is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs.

Loren Bunse, and Mr, Bunse, Helena, Mo. Mrs, Floyd Schrador spent several days last week with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schrader, in Manhattan. Mr.

and Mrs. Kmil Wohlgemuth were hoats at a dinner Sunday at thoir home honoring tlie February birthday of me -bars of thoir family. Mrs, Kdwin Schrader was in Topeka to visit her sister, Mrs. Borgney Thomas. Mrs.

Dave Teachout, the former Virginia Hbss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hess, 83S South Sixth street, is making a satisfactory recovery at St, Luke's hospital, She submitted to surgory last week. Hot 1 unch hi week at Atchison High school, miik and bullor included: Monday; Beef scrabble, sen beans, beet slieks, strawberry short cake, rolls. Tuesday; Meat balls, rlceand gravy, lettuce salad, orange, prune spice cake, bread, Wednesday: Pizza, corn, grapefruit sections, rolled wheat broad, carrot sticks, Thursday: oast pork, potatoes, sauerkraut, blackberry cobbler, biscuits.

Friday: Ham salad sandwich, tomato soup, stuffed peanut butter, jello, cake. rid ij I go aru! (ircpare a place for yfittf I wilt crime again, nut! receive yon unto my set that where. I am, there yc may be also, JOHN Ilarouff-Buis MORTUARY KM THIS WEEK ONLY! Trousers or Slacks 44 and to at money Sack. White ShirlS Done To Perfection Ea. COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE NO COUPON NECESSARY I Quality Laundry Dry Cleaning MODERN CLEANERS 822 Com1 1.

EM 7-4852 im tin, u.t. lit. oil "I consider freedom of speech a basic right but not a continuous obligation!" 1 Kim Andrews, daughter of Bill Haegelin, a student Mr. and Mrs, Don Andrews, at St. Thomas seminary in Den- 1308 South Eighth street, joined ver, has the east off his ankle tho teen ranks Friday on her whlch was fractured in a skiing 13th birthday and observed the accident before Christmas.

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