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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 8

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Atchison, Kansas
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Help For The Hopeless On R.C. Lasslter: "My almanac mer Atchison youths and their says we are supposed to have wives were guests of Mr. and six inches of snow in Novem-Mrs. Ed WhltB and daughter, ber. If that's the case, It better Marcia, student at the Unlver- hurry up," slty of Arizona in Tucson, for dinner in Phoenix, where the Whites have bBen vacationing.

The former Atchison yquths were Dr. and Mrs. NelsGreen-lund and nr, and Mrs. David Thorning. Dr.

Greenlund ts Interning at County General hospital tn Phoenix and Dr.Thorn-ing at Good Samaritan hospital there. Garages and fining stations had a rush following the first snow flurries Friday as motorists clamored to get their snow tires on. Bill Arensberg: "My leg Is a lot twtter." Add Spice to his Life! gift SET 2S0 Tmgy After Share Utha mi Men's Cologne in Ike of Old aim prefer. boxtd-by ton. NO MONEY DOWN 2 YEARS TO PAY 6 ATCHISON GLOBE Sundoy.

November 2fl, 1 Aids Korean Orpfian Kor Han Sun Bok, 9-year-old Korean girl talented In art and dancing, there was small hope In tho future. Her father, dying with tuberculosis, and her mother, without any skill or training, faced bitter privations for themselves and their family of six. Now, Han Sun can goto school, where she does better than the average In her third, grade class. The gentle, sedate llttlo girl has a friend in Atchison, who has adopted her "financially" through Foster Parents' Plan Inc. Mrs.

C.J. I.uti, 1029 North Second, and her 12 children are helping Han Sun to a bettor life. Mrs, Lutz read about the plan In a magazine and after inquiries, wrote tu Foster Parents' Plan, 352 Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y„ 10010, asking to "adopt" an B-year-old Korean girl. Since May, Hie Lutz family has been contributing the required amount of $15 a month the support of the child and has been exchanging letters ivitti her, translated and transmitted by PLAN. PLAN provides a monthly cash grant of 58, clothing, supplies and special medical care, and the encouragement of social workers and directors in Korea.

the least of all, Is the loving kindness that stops to heed and care. PLAN is a non-sectarian, non-profit, non-propaganda, independent, government approved organization. It has no professional fund raisers and its financial statement is mailed with pride to anyone asking tor it. Children rnay be selected ac- f. HAN SUN I50Kr Korea, faces new hope for the future after I "adopted" through Foster Parents' Plan, Inc.

by Mrs. C.J. I 1029 North Second street, cording to age, sex, and nationality. Thousands of hungry children have benefitted, other thousands are still anxiously waiting generous fosterparents to rescue them from lives of utter destruction and despair. The foster child's immediate family also is eligible for good used clothing, vocational training where practical, and medical care when needed.

Tho pro gram helps a child and his family to become productive Servicemen's Addresses S.N. Thorn A. Peeves 79S-S6-S1 School Billet 5226 SSC U.S.N.T.C. Great Lakes, Illinois 60088 Pvt. Dudley J.

Hoffman RA 17723020 Btry 3rd Yng. Bn, USATC FA Ft. Sill, Okla. 73504 Carl J. Liggett 7227th Combat Sup.

Gp. Box 1175 APO 293 New York, N.Y. Terry L. Komp SHSN USS Pickaway CAP A 222) FPO San Francisco, Calif. James A.

Noll FA 7D703-15 USS WiltslC DD-7K1 Fleet Post Office San Francisco, Calif, 9G601 David R. Brittain U.S.N.C.S, Navy 926 Box 120 FPO San Francisco, Calif. Timothy W. Fowler AF 17708870 42 Transp. Sq.

Box 188 Loring AFB, Maine Sgt. Robert L. Wagner 1551881 3rd Division Post Office APO San Francisco, Calif. 95337 citizens of their country ana loyal friends of this country. During iis 28 years of existence, PLAN has graduated children of 28 nationalities, a valuable nucleus of educated Independent people.

Currently, children in Greece, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Viet Nam Colombia and Ecuador are eating nourishing food regularly, sleeping on beds instead of the floor, and receiving the benefits already mentioned--thanks to the generosity of foster parents like Mrs. Lutz and her family. Mrs. Lutz is the only person in Atchison, so far, who has subscribed to the plan, John Cameron Swayze, TV news commentator and one of Atchison's famous sons, and Mrs. Swayze, are among noted persons on tho list of natrons and foster parents for PLAN.

Masters Rites Are Pending Mrs, Julia Masters, 82, died Friday at her home in Troy. The body is atthoHarman-Tib-bctts mortuary In Troy. Funeral arrangements are pending the arrival of relatives today. Mrs. Masters was born In Amazonia, July 9, 1883.

She had been a resident of Troy since 1934 and was a member of the Troy Baptist church. Her husband, A. A. Masters died July 9, 1957. She Is survived by a daughter Mrs.

Naomi Pendleton, Willard, three sons, James Masters nr Stewartsville, Herman Masters of Inglewood, and LeHoy Masters of Topeka; two sisters, Mrs. Nannie Green, St. Joe, and Mrs. Stella Morrow, Kansas City; a brother, James Johns of St. Joe, 13 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren.

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