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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 6

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Atchison, Kansas
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I I A I WHILE THEY LAST nuron rresDyienan congregation Active MONDAY Huron Presbyterian dwrch has in Active congregation of 60 with services each Sunday at 9r45 and Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Harvey Beach of or ton serves as pastor. The church was moved into Huron in 1892, from the Anthony ranch, mile west of town. William Wilson, Lester Lee Chalfant, Walter Daly, John REV.

HARVEY BEACH Mizieskl, Mrs. c.A. Buttron and T.H. Perdue are ruling elders. Mrs.

Ellsworth Welch, Mrs, William Wilson, Mrs. R.H, Starnes, Mrs. a F. Wahls, Charles Smith and Charles Neu are trustees, Mr. Perdue Is clerk of the sessions, an office hehasheld for many years, and Miss Mary Pinder is church treasurer, She and her father, the lateCharles Pinder, have held the office a total of 44 years.

Mrs. starnes is church organist and Sharon Wilson Is assistant. Lester Lee Chalfant is superintendent of the Sunday school and Mrs. Wilson Is superintendent of the primary room. Linda Wilson Is church secretary and treasurer.

The church has an active Ladies Circle, Mrs, Walter Daly president, and Mrs. Sidney Shoebroob, secretary -treasurer. Mr, Mizieskl was a delegate to the recent general assembly at Columbus, Ohio, This honor comes to the Highland Presbytery, of which Huron church Is a part, once in 20 years, Mrs. MlzIesM and the Rev, Beach accompanied him to the assembly. Rev.

Beach Is also pastor of the Horton Presbyterian church. Norronvifle 5 MM A. VAN GAASBEEK I MH. THE HURON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. --Globe photo.

Making Their Home In AND MRS. HUBERT STALLBAUMER and famlivcameto Atchison in anH their home at G04 street. Mrs. Stallbaumer, son, Daniel Luuls, and daughter, Deborah are in the picture. Mr.

Stallbaumer is employed atMountSt. Scholastica Convent as maintenance man. A native of St. Benedict, Mr. Stallbaumer far rued ne3r Seneca untU moving here.

She is a native of Balleyvllle and a sister of Sister TheophaneReinccke of the convent. They are the parents of four children. Richard, 25, will be graduated from Kansas university at the end of the first fall semester with a degree in engineering. He attended St. Benedict's college during his freshman and sophomore years.

He is employed In the engineering department of Smith and Laueless at Lenexa. Larry, 22, Is a graduate of US trade school in Kansas City and is employed at the Goodyear plant in Topeka. Daniel, 17, plans to attend a school In Topeka this fall, and Deborah will be a sixth grader at St. Joseph's school. The chUdren enjoy sports and are especially fond of skiing.

Mrs. Stallbaumer enjoys music and nlavs the oiano. The.v nr sr Their first child, aflvepound and Mr. Stallbaumer is a member of the Knights of Columbus. 13 ounce daughter who has been named Annette LaFawn, was horn July 8 to Mr.

and Mrs. Donald McGregor at the Winchester hospital. Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Carl Schmelzle, Nortonvilie, and Mr. and Mrs.

Luther Dittemore, Lancaster and Mrs. FrankWil-helrti, Effingham. Mr. and Mrs. David Nolting, nevlyweds, were honored guests at a miscellaneous shower held at the Nichols school.

Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Weir have moved to Fort Dodge to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Davis hosted a family reunion por-luck dinner.

A new sidewalk has been constructed north and west of the city building. Susan Kloepper attended previews at Kansas Stale university where she will be a freshman next term. She was accompanied to Manhattan by her mother, Mrs. Lloyd Kloepper and Mrs. Albert Nohing, whosedaughter, Sarah, is attending State summer classes.

The Donald are remodeling their home. They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo BOSS OOT it. BIG-HEARTEP I SWELL HENRY-0OOP ANPanPn-THf CHIEF-FIRST FOR TEAM With Mr. and Mrs. EJB, Rivers "orn awoKen rence am Topeka were called Hamm and Crate Ed- and Sharon, Phoenix, Ariz.

are mp al ter staying at the home of there to help restore electrical wards of Topeka have been vacationing here with her Grille Van service after power lines were spending a week visiting their mother, Mrs. Carrie Henson. paasbeek for the past month, ripped down by trees uprooted grandparents, Mr. and Mrs A Wehking family reunion Nolting Is staying with by the wind, RainfailatLeavea- George Jensen, 1510 Santa Fe was held Sunday at the Luth- WOrlh was reported at 1,70, street. eran cnurch basement in Atch- Juv wi me L.ane mcnes.

A crura oi Leavenworth ison. Guests were from Topeka, was new Tuesday at the was without power following Kansas City, St. Joe, Leaven. home of Mcs- AIIcB Hoffman, the storm, worth, Easton, Junction City, AJter tfle business meeting Wichita. Nortonvilie, Michigan theje was a discussion on Civil and Colorado Defense.

The unit plans an eve- if. vlsltinS hls aunt- Mrs. Evan Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Ireland nlng meeting Aug. 10 when the Tonsing, 1027 Rlverview and Karen went to Koscluaho.

numbers will meet at the home urlV6- and drove a sctanl of Mrs- McBride at Hub ia and bus back to Nortonvilie. Terrv's country Kit- July 19 through July 24, Open Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mauzey chen for dlnner- July 26. Sd Miss' tZom Yesterday morning-s storm Ban We niErc curing wnicll ,80 ot Inch oi Improving.

rain fell in Atchison was more Miss ElizabethModey, Reno, severe in the Leavenwortharea is vacationing here with than in thU vicinity. Leaven- her sister, Mrs. Ronald Varner worth had considerable wind and brother, Don Moxley. damage and Kansas Power and Mrs. Lena Traue has re- Light Co.

crewmen from A tch- turned home and is making a Ison, Hiawatha, Onaga Law- V. STEREO RADIO ansa 401 COM! EM 7-405J ON SAVINGS Inturtd Readily Availoblt LOAN BARGAINS BEACH TOWELS REG. Jl. SCREEN PAINTED 1 MONDAY ONLY' SHOP IN COOL COMFORT SAVE ON THESE ITEMS MONDAY ONLY! SYLVANIA LIGHT BULBS 2 ONLY. LASKO FANS ALL SIZES 107.

OFF HOUSE PAINT INSIDE or OUTSIDE MINNESOTA MAXWADE OIL BASE STILLIN6S' HDWE. 2700 MAIN EM 7-Z HIX0N LUMBER 913 MAIN CO. if CRAFTMAN'S PAINT VINYL ASBESTOS TILE 9X9XV16 subject TO TILE ON HAND EACH EACH WELWOOD REFINISHED HICKORY PANELING REC. $18.50 reg. ij: 4M in 9 9 A A ft 109f FINAL REDUCTIONS DRESS DRESS SHOES T- W.r.

to J15.W S12.99 One Group WOMEN'S-CHtLDREN'S 1 SHOES i PAIR W.r. SJ.99 WnjULC i I EXTRA HOT? Jurt ma ud XOOL KINO 1Mb yva rut And you'll irttlnit htk cot of pUot, due oim, irrfaikh in jwr puti, ia jour Hin.T.U:jARiJ31 HILLIGeSS-SHOB 514 Commercial MONDAY-TUESDAY BARGAINS AT SEARS. rninp SiLVERTONE- KENM0RE AUTOMATIC WASHER 189 55 Installed 6 CYCLE 2-SPEED COLDSP0T REFRIGERATOR m00 12.3 Automatic Defrost Delivered and Installed to normal installation 401 On The Mall EM 7-5270 Atcliison, Kansas Get "Instant Coo with a KOOl KING Auto Air Conditioner! 239 LUTZ BROS. DODGE Sales and Service 835 Cotn'l EM 7-2532.

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