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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 18

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Atchison, Kansas
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fEMflL? MEET AT MEMORIAL HALL The Senior Citizens club met recently at Memorial Hall with Mrs. Hallle Page, president, presiding. Mr, Dittemore and Mrs. Elva i MacNamee were honored with the birthday song. The Bllver offering was collected by Mrs, Sara Saggs.

During the social hour, games were conducted by Mrs. Grace Hussell and Oscar Brittain. Mrs. Edith Morris and Mrs, Page served refreshments. MRS.

WINZE PRESIDES Mrs. Huth Wlnzer, loader, presided at Uib recent meeting ot Group 1 of the Christian Women's Fellowship of the Christian church held at the home of Mrs. Louis Zach-arias, 300 North Seventeenth street. The secretary's report was given by Mrs, Ben Gross. Mrs.

Wlnzar discussed the sanitary kits to be made for Church World Service. Guests WBre Mesdamea Elizabeth Stephens, IXvlght Sellers, Howard Putnam and George Earnes. Mrs. Zacharlas was assisted in serving refreshments by MEETING HELD WEDNESDAY Light ity room. Invocation was given by Mrs.

Timothy Barnes and Mil. AMD MRS. GARY VERNON KILLOREN Mra. Raymond Handle, Miss Holcn Mario O'Brien, which was covered with white The lBsson, "Harriers and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Har- linen and draned with red net. Bridges in a iio volution ary old O'Brien. Rushville. and was centered with afour-tiered a nosegay of white carnations and red roses. Mrs.

Marine Browning, sis- tor of the hrldo, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Teddy Ogdun, slstor of tho bride. Gene Killoren served as bost- man and groomsmen wove Gary Students Build Village School To Denmark In Fall For Jewelry Study Barbara Lehman, Atchison graduate student at the University of Kansas, has been awarded a scholarship to study jewelry design and silver smithing In Scandinavia and will depart this fall for Denmark. The daughter of Mr, and Mr l.

Wendell M. Lehman, 300 street, Barbara Is an honor graduate ot Atchison High school, where she did outstanding work in art and crafts under Walter Yost and Fred Anderson. She earned the bachelor ot fine arts degree from KU In BARBARA LE! IMAN MRS. EDWIN MORLAND nee Karen Faye Anderson Miss Karen Fayo Anderson Morland was ringbearDr. became the bride of Edwin L.

Bust man was Gary Koesltng, Morland in a double ring cere- Huntley, HI. and groomsmen many at the UppBr Wolf Luth- were Donald Morland Eonnlng-eran church, Robinson. The ton, Ronald Morland, Rev. Spring Hill, and William Mor-officiatod. CandleHehters were land, Manhattan.

Seating the Ellen Anderson, sister of the guests were Jerry Papo, David bride, and Kerry Morland, Morland and Jim flenitz, St, Parents of the couple are Mr, Louis, given oyiHrs.uross. ijary vernon Miioren, son of cane decorated wltii red hearts and Mtb. Oscar H. Anderson, Assisting at the reception ThB March meeting will be Mr, and Mrs. W.R.

Killoren, and white doves. A large heart on the niter's dogrBe.Cred- EvereBt wore Mtb. Alfred Jamvold, hBld In Fellowship hall of the Hiawatha, were united in mar- and balls topped the cake. As- eamod in Denmark will 3hm Lancaster. Mrs.

Gary KeBsling, Miss Nancy Churchwithalo'clocklunchoon, riaga at the Huslwillo Christian sisting were Mrs. Hazel Ltn- count toward that degree, Blobaum and Miss Barbara church. Theflev, Preston Greg- villa, Mrs. Marine Smith, Mrs. Bha, Mtb, WUltam H.

Oltjen was SmUhi nrv nni-fnrmHIl rtn'ihln Hnir Clmu-Ha Mr. rHCHlvu iruin uw iurisriutm- tuiv. Thfi rmmln In nt hmnu nt ceremony. Candlellghtera were Clurg, Mra. Nancy Oswald, Mas Scandinavian Foundation, is vocalist, 7412 MsrUn Way Olympla, Mrs.

Debbie Blagg and Mrs. Connie Sampson, Mrs. VIdlone given to only 15 American stu- Given in marriage by her bridegroom dents each vcar. The award nro- father, the brido wore a gown of llcan Muh met Wed Ann Caa" Dlshman and Mrs. "oes 113 Botl) arc graduates of Everest JTnL "Bro lIrs- of the field of their In- ad at the neckline wrists and HJgh Tho ja Mary Park and Miss Virginia Tho couple is at homo at 109 graduate cf Emporia State col- Power and Co, Commun Dyer.

East Sixth street, Peru, Ind, is me uura jonoury Tnc brl5fcgroom attended Escorted to the altar by her Tho brldewasgr'aduatedfrom and silversinithingstudBntfrom wto edged in i lace. Her SUrline an(, mghiana led of W- St, Joseph Boauiy univor- ta Scandinavia the last of pearls She Mrs. Ed Wohlgemuth was in S7- whi and yellow roses. Heard across tlie bridge table: chai-ee of refreshments bouffant skirt extended to a uate of Powhattan High school white atia enow roses. "She was overdrawn atthe bank Mrs.

Robert Duncan Intro- trfJn- Ho1' vcl1 P1116 is aervInE lvia' EN OY EXERCISE Mrs. Jerry Pape, tirin sister bee.u^she thought when he suid ducDd Mrs. William Roe who siUl Importcfl Engush ijliiBion force at Brisliom Air 6ase, In- PROGRAM 01 "ff mawD" 01 there was isotluiig in the account reported on the state meeting irom a am. jav- Qiana. In Topeka In January.

She also dod headplwe and she carried Introduced Mrs. Gene Underwood, Atchison county clerk, who told of her work, Tho business meeting was then held. Mrs, Gordon Mc- Millln, president, presided has received a grant veil of iUusion fell from atiara Communlly coUcge. enjoyed an program Mrs. Hwce Johnson, sis- conducted tf Mrs, H.C.

Falmor ter the bridegroom Mra. Crocus bloominfl on the Tuesday at Mount St. bcholas- Mchard nerfier. Rhonda Li ene- corner of Seventh and Atchison ticacollcge.lhebusinessmeet- man streets. CUZCO.

Peru (AP) -School andMra.H« Whesflv discussion was lielflontlie tasn- ,,7 7 7 mid Mrs. Vince Miller gave the ion show to bo held May 4 at K1.ll1^rlj of Cliaupisuyo were bred oX at- secretaly.a andtreasurer'sre- 7:30 p.m. at the American L8- WaS t(Jndilw classos in the open. So gtou hall. The theme will t0 Guest conization was Happening." ties at a nearby and asked nob The district Kansas Fodera- staev Jacobson became a new moni tion of Republican Women will w'Hi guidance from an elderly ber bo held, in Topoka April 4 at OEden ju.dringbcarcrwasCIu.ck man in the village, the students was votcd to to tbo Broivnlng, (he Jayhawh hofof.

omit uioir own scnaoi. Kniehts of Columbus of St. Bcnc- dict's college special education Tho men who swarmed over rneieuowwnoiooKsungerwe fund for retarded cMldr en. Chlllioot Pass in their madrush Jerrv McLauoIuin Junior hood of a used car before ttnylng It lvfts decided to apon-for Klondike cold, nntoved the vi it dnesn'tlmow any mora about it aor a aim and to make dress- scenery but hated the- steep Uian the fellow who used to look lnfiS for the Cancer society climb a 25 per cent prrade a horse's mouth. Tho next meeting wiUbo April most of the wav and 35 ner cent 7 at tho Kansas Towel- and tlie rest, "Heaven to look at," Folloiving tho ceremony, a like dwelling is om dating from room.

tlio stampeders said, "andliBll roc(ij)tiun iveis hold intho church around 55,000 n.C,, discovered to navigate." undercroft. Tho serving table, in in Zambia. Kaslcr cards. Tonsing's. I for Logan's look It 'or I1UW' uS ttlt: stnfiC your fns''inn role in one of I I.ittlc price from it wZLA EM 7-1077 I Robbery Victim Ky Discouraged because fewer Morgan, 53, has worked at Little half rf offenders Manor Restaurant for Hyears.

Ucketa During that time, she told po- Japanes0 MtnK a I ce, she has been rolled 22 tlchet on a metal loop that locks on car doors or side mirrors. During (he latest robbery a system was man lircd three shots nto the (n atx cla restaurant's back wall while Prists tagged have taking 515 from Mrs. Morgan wm() to fitatlon8 to pBy and $3 from a customer. Dur- mv HnM an(J have tickets ing thu previous robbery a man amoved held a kitchen knife to har throat as he took $10 from the cash Mufflers guaranteed for life register. ol car if same owner.

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