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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 9

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Atchison, Kansas
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Women's News Society As You Know Comings and Goings; Grace Adair home from a visit In Forest Hills, ill. with relatives and friends Addison and Virginia las and son, Joe and Nati Mize of Sedalia, are in White Sulphur Springs, Va. guesting at the Sweeibriar conventloning at a drug meeting Esther Krlgbaum left yesterday for Glendale, Calif, to visit her brother and sister-in-law, Brick and Audrey Chandler. Esther will stay with Audrey while Brick tours in the east. He will visit the New York World's Fair on up into New England and spend sonic time In Quebec and Montreal, Canada.

Esther will be gone about a month Anne Mize. dir. of Chei and Betty Mize left Wednesday to enroll as a freshman at lXike University Guests Jack and George Stinson of Grandlsland.Neb. were guests of Kitty and Brownie McDonald the past week. Jack Is now associated with (he First Nebraska Securities Corp.

Also vlslrlng at the McDonald home is Kilty's uncle. L.W.Johnson of Alhambra, Calif Guests or Chet and Betty Wise have been Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bishop of Flint, Mich, and Betty Wiggins from Pennsylvania Mrs. Christian Yegen vlsltln? with her dtr, and son-in-law, Tom and Laura Monk Mr.

and Mrs. Andy Ketthllne, Jr. ofColtou, Calif, are here for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kellhline, and his sister Emmy Lou and Dick Arensberg.

They will be here a week or so. Also weekending with the Dick and Jlggs Arensbergs are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kelly, Wamego, Tom and Sally Brungardtand trio, Tom, Tim and Terry, and Dr. Tom and Mrs.

Brungardt and dtr. Kate, from Salina. All will be guests today at the Senior Keitliline home. Campus News At the close of rush week at K-Stite, Donald Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Jensen, pledged Kappa Sigma fraternity. His brother. Fred Jensen, jr, Is currently practice teaching at Seaman High school In Topeka, and will return to Emporia State Teachers college following his nine week assignment. Fred is a senior majoring In social sciences Doreen Voigt, dtr. of Mrs, Charles Voigt.

returned to KU Tuesday to enroll for her senior year. She Is majoring in math and plans to teach after graduation, Doreen spent the summer at home working for the Recreation commission. Before school started Doreen and her mother drove to Colorado and California visiting relatives. On the trip they visited some of our national parks, Including Bryce, Zion, Grand Canyon and Mesa Verde. Faye Edwina Bosse was four years old Wednesday and was feted at a birthday party in the afternoon by her parents, Frank and Donna Bosse, Faye served blue cake, pink cookies and ice cream to her guests, Luellen Hull, Kathy and Raleigh Hull, Alice Ann O'Keefe, Tish Miller and PhUfp Price.

Bridge Betty Hull entertained her club Tuesday with lunch and cards at Thornlng's Tea room Margaret Schweln hosted the Tuesday club at her home. Overheard: 'This Is Constitution Week, Wish the Supreme Court would get around to reading the original document." We continue tlie travel reports from Fay and Mary Elisabeth Berrldge on their flying trip around the world: From in Singapore: "The Raffles Hotel where we are staying, Is one of the world's famous hotels. Mother stayed here 40 years ago and except for air-conditioning part of it, 1 Imagine it is about the (Continued on page 2-A) Ot Mount St. Sdwlattica CLnd St. On the steps leading from St.

Benedict's College administration Pictured at St. Benedict's 3ui.c-.ng to tne gym are Katny MolDrooU, Parkrldge, ill. Mount St. Scholastics sophomoremajoringin math, and Mike Puricelli, junior history major from St. Louis, Mo.

Carolyn Kulilman, Wichita, soph omore majoring in hiology, and Mike Tharp, Topeka, an English fen? Mount St- Scholastlca are, from left. Daniel Stef- Globe photos T0r hlstorv malnr uowjiug, lopOKa, ATCHISON SUNDAY GLOBE PAGE 1-A SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1964 MRS. RICHARD SCOTT lee Doris Louise Hampton MRS. JOHNW. SCliLETZBAUM nee Donna Lee Noll Exchange Marriage Vows Married In Nuptial Mass The marriaeecf Doris Louise Hampton.

Chanul Hampton, daughter of Mr. and Wayne McCallister mrs, n. uwigni nampion, Honoi Candlelighters were Mrs, Todd Hays. K. 1 and Mrs.

of Hays. Miss Donna Lee Noll, daugh- ter of the groom, was brides-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Noll mniH Thou wore yellow nfFfffnoham nf (. Vf 01 JotlnW' son oi tered satin fashioned with bell of Mr and Mrs.

Scott shift dresses, features half Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schlera- shaped skirts and matching Atchison was solemnized belts with self covered buttons, baum of Nortonville, on Sarur- headpieces. They carrTed 73 Their blush veUs of tul were day, Sept. 5 in a double ring cades of Tinted bL carnations.

Method st church in Downs. held by yellow satin circlets, ceremony at 10 a.m. at St. Dehbie Lesher daughter ofMr Officiating was theRev.W.W. They carried yellow and white Ann's church in Effingham.

The and Mrs. Ted lesher of A eh McDaneld of Portls. Decora- carnation nosegays. The Rev, George Spiegelhaiter of- son, was flower eirl She wore tlons the church were white ca ndlel ighte rs' attire was flciated. a white of dotutd wicker baskets of greenery and identical to that of the honor Mr.

Wilfred Schuier, organ- and carried a basket of whim candelabra attendants and they wore yellow ist, layed traditional wedding pom pons. Leo Antes, sot, of hJtHd f' and WhItC carnation wrisc music and sang "Ava Mr. and Mrs. John Antes of pother of the bride sang This corsages. '-Panis Lord I Nortonville was ring bearer MyBeloved-and "Because." Stephen Tramel of Atchison arrj Not worthy- and "Mother was besl manand Mrs.

Vernon Downey, Downs was best man. Groomsman was At Thy Feet I'm ay mond Sch ade wa was organist. PaUi Widlck. also of Atchison, during nuptial mass. The groomsman.

Robert Antes The bride given In marriage John Kiever, Indianola, and Jeff altar was decorated with white IS Hawrtam "and Larrv nLh" HU1' F0Wler" esCOrted the gladioli and lighted tapers in jJrrl length gown with a modified guests. goid candelabra. White bows Noll brother of the bride and bell shaped skirt of angel mist The bride's mother chose a Smarked tbe brlde.s joey MUIerVre acolytes taffeta. The fined bodice was blue double knit suit with match- The bride, escorted by her Mrs, -of" the fashioned from ehaminy lace. hat for her daughter's wed- fatiler, wore a floor lingm bride, wore a dress of ding.

The mother of the bride- gown of white satin with ChaV turquoise bfue with with ir and long groom wore a gown of dark tmy l3ce appliques. Unlace matching hat and black patent wrf-T Uce and chiffon. Each applique was jeweled with tiny accessed Mrs LhTetz- wrlsts The veil, designed by wore a corsage of white mums, seed pearls and Iridescent se- baum mother of the aroom the bride, was formed of tulle Assisting at the reception in wtia.Tte bodice came to a a peacock blue cascad ng from a cap etof white the church parlors were Mrs. polnt ffont and back. The Con- A Ire skirt rosebuds.

The bride's bouquet Dalton Muck and Mrs. John skirt had a large pouf and i mrn ith matchL ha was a nosegay of white gar- Bunger, Belolt; Mrs. Dean bev at the center back waist and black TLsories Each denias encircled by white car- Reddick, Red Cloud, Mrs. and ended In a sweep train, tore a corsasHScarna- nations She carried a hand- Kenneth Laffoon, Osborne; and Her full circular veil of pure ABl 'ne" Mrs. Ollr.

Kimble, Downs, silk imported English illusion the ceremonv a edged with hand-made lace, a Barbara Kimble registered the feu ftom a Swedish type crown recep wTre held ami heirloom Her only guests and Elizabeth Muck dls- pearls and crystals. Shecar- 11 the schScl ha" Tfe receo- TheeVHdcb3gnd room -s wl h'a gut ot me groom. jhe bride and groom are roses, Her only jewelry was a white linen cloth encircled with Wedding UlP WiUbEat ln Ml5S 3l3ter of mTniamrelrTde Apartment A 3. Wooater Place. bride, was maid of honor.

Kolra and surrounded with white pom Miss Sharon Schlctzhaum, sls- (Continued on page 2-A) r' Art 11 St. Scholastlca are Mountleo and le5ft- John CrlvBllo, Alton, sophomore business education ninjor, Mary McCoy, Alma. Joyce Melchen, Seneca, both sophomores majoring In eletmntary edueatlor, and Patrick Rrftdy Topeka prc-onglnccrlng soohomore..

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