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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 10

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Atchison, Kansas
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10 Wwtoejday, Ortffbcr 24, MARMKT BEAR DOOR PMC EVEREST, MBS R. and Mrt. Harold Conroy of Las Angeles recently visited her mother, Mrs. Lena Holley. Misi Belly Eebb, senior at State Toachers' college, re cently visited the Plankintons.

Mrs. os ear Olson- accompanied and Mrs. Enrl Merii ol to Dallas, where they ui vian. nr. anti Airs, wcldon Cullickson and family.

Everest Garden club cently elected president, Mrs. I.ais Sellnnii; first vice presiaetii, Marvin Eck-ert; second vice president, Mrs. Fred Wolff; secretary. Mrs. Her-rain Bunclt and troasvTer, Mrs.

Henry Grosfielil. Mrs. Edith of Great Bead recently visiled her listers, Mrs. Mary Gciger. Rex Bruning and sons have been elected to membership ij, tlie Am-erican Angus Assn.

at St. Joe. The Ilev. Clarence Brooks attended the National Town and Country Church institute in Denver. Colo.

Home furnishings. Mr. and Mts. it. NcpI of Garderi Grove, recently visited Wayland SsjUon.

Mrs. Bernard Albertson and Mrs. Elizabeth Jacobton hosted Zi. on Lutheran Ladies aid. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Olson recently visiled his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lord's Aerc sale at the Dcnloii Methodist church Saturday, Oft 29. Sale starts at 15 noon.

Lunch servcil before and during sale. Mr. and Mrs, James Christian-ton and daughter of. Lawrence 'recently visited his molhrr, Mrs. Mollie Christiansen.

Mr. and Mrs, Jnjnes accompanied parents. Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Treasure of Chicago on a trip through' Texas and Mexico. Lawrence Sherrer of Long Beach, is visiting his brother, Curtis Sherrer, of Charles of TopcW and his islcr, Mrs. Tessif Sw.iriz. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Hrnchir and son Will are in Park JTapiiis, to visit their tlanghler, Mrs. Floyd llamil. Corrinc Amlti son, dauyliler of J.e Kev. and Mrs.

K. A. Anderson has been chosen by (he student assembly (o represent Hit' high school in the llallrw-een Frolic at Ot St. Mrs. Lester isiasi recently hosted hrr hridfie club.

Kcxi mecling la with Mrs. Earl Means. Mrs. Fred Sivarii is working at Everest sundries following die resignation of Mrs. Don Mwrlin.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry (icctitcr anil daughter, Mrs. Allen Anderson of Cimarron, Mr. -and Mrs.

Ollie Gecliler, Mrs. Dora Noe, Mr. and Mrs. German Haljernal ami Mrs. Jioj-alie Tr-ltrick alf Df -Kansas City were recent Biieits of Marv Catholic College Poll To Nixon WHITE- PLAINS, N.

Y. IAP)-Sludents at Good Counsel College, a Catholic college for women have voted 152 to KB in a straw poll In favor of Vice President Richard M. N'ixon over Sen, John 1' Kenneily for president. Kenne dy is a OaliJollc. To a second as lo who would win, 187 said Nixon and 113 said Kennedy.

The poil wa; conduced noon hour Monday by the dean. Sister Miry Charles. The college has an enrollment ol 413 students, all Catholics except for one Protestant, who was not on hand for ihe poll. A number ol freshmen in the luur year course did RyLex personalized stationery, double Hie usual quantity, aiitimic vellum' S.i.23. reeul.iriv Order now far Christmas tilts' at Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Cook have moved back to 15(12 Pacific from Omaha on Oct. 15. Cook was transferred to Atchison by the Mis-sfiuri Pacirtc to fill Ihe vacancy mute hy an employe entering the hospital. They visiled their son, Harry 0.

Cook and Mrs. Cook in Lawrence during the weekend AFRICAN STUDENTS ai Ma on I SI a iMskct made in their native Kenya, Africa (ert, Mount sophomi Compare U.S. With Africa Kenya, Africa, ami Atchison. may be half a world apart, but at 'Mount St. Scholastics colic go tliey have come closer with imval of Miss Marv Jo Wan- gari ami Miss Agatha With 250 other students from their Briish colony of East Afri- they have come recently lo the U.S.

to study education and biology this year. Miss and Miss Wan- gee! have noticed surprising similarities and differences of the two areas. For instance, the climates much the same. Kenya, al though right on the equator, is very high and very cool alt year. To Weather Past in KC WASHINGTON (AP) Roy L.

'ox of As'heville. today leas ppointed chief administirative of ficer' of the Weather Bureaus JJ-statc Kansas City region. who now directs the rta-1 wcaihr-r rccordi center al Asheville, will assume his new duties in December. He will succeed Arthur W. Walstroui, who retired July 31.

A native of Kansas, Fox has tieen with the Weather Bureau since 1W8. The Kansas City region com -prises the states of Wyoming, Coh undo, Xoi'th ar.il South Dakota, Nebraska. Kansas. Minnesota. 111 nois, Indiana and Ken-lucky.

Fox. 31. was born tm a farm at Perth, svas graduated from Catdwell. school and received a degree from Kansas Slate in 1931. lie taught high school for year at Lucas, and: then taught science six vears in the Manhattan, Kas.

hieh school Sic received his ma'ster's degree from Ihe University of Michigan in 1917 and joinal the weather bureau the fuhWinj; year at Topeka, Kas. He later served in huivaus at Tulsa, Allanta and Anchorage, Afaska and Crcal Fills, Mont. Jre served as inoteorolojji.st at and Hie Pacific supervisory office at Honolulu. lie assumed bis Asheville imst in )MS, Ihrre are months of. rain a three month period of fog, bw rto season, comparable to a midwest winter' ol snow, Nyeri, their hometown in Kenya, is alxrnt the size of Atchison.

It is the province center, corresponding to our county seat, ami shows much influence of the western world. Jn contrast to the skyscrapers ilie students saw in New York City, the business buildings and factories of Nyori are o( stone, ami often anywhere from cjie to 20 stories high, Though much electricity is used by the uig industries, (here is no FARMINGTON ALHERT HALL Mr. and Mrs. Joe LinscoLl re-coudy their son and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Lavrv I.inscott Topeka. Home furnishings. InUcn's. ami Mrs. Fred Jrtinson ef Winchester were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. John Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nigley bad as recent dinner guests Mr and Mrs.

Jack and children of Atchison and Mr. and Mrs Ray Outlet- and children ot Humboldt, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Neil Kansas City were guests of their' mother, Mrs.

l.ula Neil. Mrs. Aluou Hall recently cmcr-tained with a birthday" dinner her husband who. celebrated I i nt birthday ivoyne FIRST choice is electrification, leaving lite somewhat dirt'ertut in Ihe counlry-sides. Homes lit 'suburbs of Ky-Wi, according to Miss Wangeci and Miss are mainly of wood and clay1 with thatclied roof.

mg. In lieu of cleclricity, wood from '-wattle i trees burned for cookiiig.jjtofimgl'anti heating. The population ol Nyeri is com-posed, tbrce general groups: a faw government oHi-cials arid lahil' oivnors; traders and masons from India; Africans of various tcifoei la borers, farinorsi teachers. lson and alro working at Weston aJcol plant. Mrs.

Robert Mall recently entertained C'WF at her home. Next meeting is with Mrs. E. R. Zeek in Noilonvilta.

liay Oullcr and children, Danny and Julia Ann, are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Higley. Bring-your prescription! lo Ball Bros. JVe deliver.

Samsoiiite luggage retired colon, 20 percent olf. Rudolph's, JVfr. and Mrs. R. Grancn Colby, ami Mr, said Mrs.

Hher-mnn Mathis, Smith Ceitler, visited wilh.DK'and Mrs. Ita U. FaUrot, Nortonville, this week, All are friends of long standing, how all retired. They enjoyed visiting, sightseeing, and renewing their friendships nfler many years cr not teeinE one Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Gardner of Smith rfille'tl on their farmer poslor, pi-: 1 Fairrot and Mrs. Kaurol, en-foiilu liomc from attendinc the flieriwn. Royal in Kansas City. PORK FRESH PICNIC STYLE Lb. PURR PORN HOME MADE STYLE CAKES CANDY No.

Can li-etf Square Layer flraugr- or i IkkmiIiIi 014 DETERGENT Hropft 29 COOKIES Strawberry Sandwich "For That iuneh" 2 Chilton FLOUR LIBBY'S FANCY CATSUP ROAST OCc 4 a SAUSAGE PORK HOCKS 39' "Just right for HY-KLAS BACON HY-KLAS "FOR THAT PARTY" WIENERS CAMPBELL'S co TOMATO SOUP VALU DRINK Orange. 10 for 99 "300 SIZE" PORK A BEANS, Vain SPAGHETTI, Valu HOMINY, White HK WHITE BEANS, Select MIX EM BEANS HY-KLAS "IT'S GOOD, IT'S SOFT, IT'S FRESH" 10c 23c BREADS 2H35c Hy-Klas Fancy Grade A Fruit Cocktail bottle 2 25c BODY BUILDER GOLDEN FRUIT CIDER THRIFTY PAK MILK Low HY2ERT ICED MILK VAUI PORK BEANS 2 303 Carts 9C You Will Flavor Hy-Ktas COFFEE Lb. Can 59c "Su Day. A Week Low Prkt" All VEG. SHORTENING 3 59' HALLOWE'EN GLAZED DONUTS Pumpkin Flavor 39 12 In Box HY-KLAS SAUERKRAUT "Good with Pork" 2 lit 29c 29c 25c PUMPKIN to No.

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