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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 19

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Atchison, Kansas
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20 ATCHISON GLOBE Wednesday, Decsmber Lancaster MRS. C.L. MEYER The class of the Methodist church held a fellowship Sunday night when the World Service apron was checked for Its value, I his apron has been making the round of Hie class for some few months. The MVF presented the worship. Hefresliments were served, Mrs.

Carl Matthias sponsor of the showed a film strip "Trouble for Sale," for the group recenlly. They also discussed giving toys to the Methodist Inner-Ciiy f'arish of Kansas City. They will bring their gifts Sunday, CP.Ol' canvassers are now at work over (he county and ciiy of Lancaster; Mrs. Hoy Mjer and daughter, Jeanne, are wording the north part of Lancaster and Mrs, l-'emltidrMngthesniuh pari, Mr. arld Mrs.

"Brownie" Dean Kloepper, Joe and Mark of a a City spoil! I iisiftsgivirj- with Mr. and Mrs. C.I., eye and visited Frti Kloepper the hospital in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Dill had as Thanksgiving dinner guests, his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. S.K. Hines, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Hicks and family or Atchison. Mr.

and Mrs. Crank lilnes, Mr. and Mrs, Milton I lines and two children wore dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Lord Thanksgiving day.

Mayor and Mrs. Clarence Poos had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight llrow and family in Kansas City, and in the evening, the Poos's entertained Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Poos, Bill and Judy and Mr. Hill POOs for supper. Mrs. Daysio Hollands was also a guest. Mr.

and Mrs, Kenneth Jensen and family of Liberal, spent iho holiday visiting her brothers, Mck and Ray Scholz. Mrs, Charles Taylor, and mrs. Kouort Myers will be Ihe knilllng Instructors for the knitting class that will bo available through the agricultural extension council. The organizational meotlng will be held Tuesday to determine place, It mo and kind of articles to be made. District Deputy I' resident Helen I'oi lielt of Atchison will make her official visit to the Hebekah lodge here Dec.

7. and Atchison lodges will be gliosis. New officers of the Hebekah lodge arc-Mrs. Hoy Cormode, noble grand- Mrs. Mary Slinfflebarger, vice grand; Mrs.

Charles Taylor, secretary and Mrs. Kdward treasurer. Mrs. Taylor is also lodge deputy, vice president 0f the district and degree staff dircclor, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Taylor, Charles fay lor, Mrs. Robert Myers and son Hobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sanders and boys of lleseri and Mr. Howard Myers wove Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. V.C. Myers. low prices, landke. Clein Turf a dishwasher msu ranee.

BACON 68c LIMIT SH SLICED 1 LIVER J7C GROUND BEEF 39. Hordon are now InaVallc nursing home. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ducrk-sen have returned to liesloi after visiting her parents, Mr and Mi s.

Neil Curry. The Ilometnakeis club wil meet Thursday at the Christia' besl(il; TOBACCO of the Woston area ire ftitho rod around a basket of tobacco at the opening wntcli was (tie first tobu so kt at I ho Weston tobacco miction which or the market, from left are M.M. Ohlhausen, mil Browning, A.R. helney mil Browning opened Monday. Good prices prevailed through the opening day.

and Guy lioso. were waitint' for the auction to boyln. SCT, V. MI'HHITTj 2ii, of Atchison (left), who served nine years in the r.S, Manur Corps, is shown re-otilLstiw for a six -j ear hitch, lie is a Marine recruiter at frovo, l.lah, and is handing his re-enlialmL-ntpapeis to Capt. Arthur J'.

Brill, officer in charge of the Prove recruiting slaiion. Merritt is the son of Mr, and Mrs. T.W. Merrill, of Atchison and entered the Corps at the ageofl7. He and his wife, fuimeriv lui.ston of California and Hawaii, will celebrate first wed-ding anniversary Dec.

12. He and liis wife reside In Orem Vta! Mr, and Mrs, T.W. Merrill and their daughters, Jumg and ,1 ilia returned Sunday from Orem after a visit Mrs. Merritt. En route iiomethey encountered rain, fog, tiidl, sleol and snow, and made pari of the trip chains no their car.

Micliao! Merritt is a brother of fill Merrill, if. director st lione-dict's college. Winchester-Easton Mooney Creek FLORA NOLL Connie l.emke, who attends college in Kansas Citi-. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

I'aul Lem)(e, recently, Eugene Kramer has returned from St. John's hospital in Lent' -enworth where he recently underwent surgery. The Easton High school will present a Christmas prop-am at the school Dec, 12, at 3 p.m. The Christian l.adios Aid at Winchester had an all day meeting Tuesday, Nov. 30, with Fslher.lohnsonas hostess.

Mcta llaiRht gave devolions. Mr, and Mrs. Neil Curry are expecting avisit soon from their son, Jimmy Curry, and family. Jimmy is in the coast stationed at Cape May, N.J, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Curry plan lo £0 to California spend the wind; months after the visit, Groff liicketts, Kaslon, has purchased the Walter liorden homo west of Masloii, This is the first lime the farm liasbeenout of the Hordei? name since was homesteaded.

Three genera-lions of the riorderi family celebrated golden wedding anniversaries at the farm, Mr, and Mrs. v. WILLS, Dearborn, sold part or his tobacco crop at the opening of the Weston market Monday, and was well pleased with the ice which averaged about 72 cents a pound, lie said he had more acres of iubacrn to bring to market phnto.s. of descendants of the tale W.H, ham, and Mr. and Mrs.

Lon Curry family al the HP church Swisher, Valley Falls, awl Mrs. basement in Winchester. Anna Ilarneek, Los Angeles, is s. Ilruec Curry ihf great great grandmother alls arrived from Wooster, The paternal grandparents are in visa his parents, Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Wis- Mrs. Neil Curry. They were tuba, Winchester, and the great called back to Wooslcr because grandmothers are Mrs. Mary of the unexpected death of Mrs.

Wistuba, Winchester, and Mrs, Curry's father, who suffered a Kathryn Druse, Kansas City, heart attack. Mo. imothy Alan, Infant son of Mrs. Kate 1'reedle, who re- cmircli annex with Mrs. Lucy Mr.

and Mrs. Don Noll, was contly suffered a broken hip, is Reynolds as hostess. The club Thanksgiving day at reported recovering salisfac- annual Christmas dinner will be Corpus Christi church. The torily at the Jefferson County held and gifts exchanged. liev.

Leonard Moran officiated. Memorial hospital inWinchest- Mr, and Mrs. Henry Worlantl Mrs. JoeCrosslandandChai-les er. She will celebrate herlOOth and daughters, Mrs.

Pauline Noll wore sponsors. birthday Dec. 17. Knowles, I'npeka, visiled ul the Mi s. diaries Domann, Mrs.

Miss'jessie Everett is in.Sun Andrew Mihm home on route .1, Clarence Cline, Mrs. I'd Theis City, with her sister, and at the Norbort and Linus and Mrs. Francis Schmidt will Mrs, Kulah Oursler who is re- Mihm homes, Norlnnville, Mrs. be hostesses at the Corpus covering from surgery. Wnrlatid is a sister uftheMlhm Christi Altar society meeting Miss Kdna DuBnis of Grand- llrothers.

at the schoul basement view. Mo. arm tarns day evening, and Mrs. DevcnaWoodhead were Victoria Dawn, infant daugh- rccenl visitors at Richland. ler of Mr.

and Mrs. I rancis Andrew Mihm and Dave Will Wistuba, Winchester, was bap- weni to WadsworiJi io (ized at Lawrence church in visit Sam a patient al the Ilaston with Iho liev, George Veterans hospital. He is im- Hcrtcls officiating. Larry Wis- luba and Miss Ami Wistuba were Mr. and Mrs, Larry York, sponsors.

The maternal granct- Manhaltan, were recent visi- parents arc Mr. and Mrs lors here will. Hay Gibson, aid Hoineken, Valley Vails, Mr. and Mrs. hoy freer were great grandparents are Mr.

and hosts al a dinner and gathering Mrs. Waller floiiMAou, ITiing- CHOC. ECGHOG ICE CREAM VAN CAMPS PORK BEANS 4 $1 GRANDMA'S OATMEAL HY-k'LAS GLAZED DONUTS, 39( VALU TISSUE LIMIT COTTAGE CHEESE 43t tor here. Mr, and Mrs. Don Fiuhlman of St.

Joe visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Noll, Electric Wiring CLARENCE Commercial FANCY CABANAS BANANAS 1A IUC NORTH DAKOTA RED5 POTATOES on 10... J7C CARROTS IS There's more serve in service and more value in AkP'a own fine brands.

These fine products are either made by us or for us to the strictest of quality standards, And they're as good as brands that cost you. much more. buy and try Coffees, Jane Parker Baited Foods, and Ann Page Fine Foods as well as any other AsP brands. We're sure you'Jl like them enough to come back for morel Whole-bean Coffee saves you money, and you enjoy big, fresh, wonderful Coffee Mill flavor you can't get in a at any price. RICH FULL-BODIED MB.

BAG JANE PARKER S-OZ. SfZE APPLE PIE REG. 49c 39' Fresh apple slices, delectably seasoned, baked in a crust mi PARKER GOLDEN, SUGARED OR CINNAMON DONUTS Plump, fluffy-light, and oven -fresh. JANE PARKER ENRICHED White Bread 8-oi. Loaf -Reg.

29c Each Jane Pnrker Bread is Euaranteed fresh. JANE EIGHT Fruit Cake $L59l3" DARK CAKE over nwns NUTS Mix Pineapple Juice or MILD MELLOW Eight O'clock KSf.ff.iSi; -LB. VIGOROUS WINEY Red Circle 75' Bokar 3 LB BAG $2.19 BAG l-LB. BAG 77' 3lb.bag»2.25 ANN Outstanding Value! -Pure Unsweetened Concord Grape Juice Own Sunnyfield Enriched White Flour Quality Mix or Match -A4P Applesauce or Pie Cherries tor I PAGE SALAD DRESSING QUART tZAmii ANN PAGE Pure Strawberry PRESERVES 2LB.iAR79' ANN PAGE 4U) Elbow Macaroni or Spaghetti 2-ul kg. ANN PAGE MR.

GLASS Spaghetti Sauce 29( ANN PAGE 8.0£ CAH Beans sauce oe 3 $100 5 45c 3 49c 3iz. $100 Cam Guaranteed Fresh -5-Lb. Bag 69c-AAP's Finest Quality Poppinq Corn 2 it Naw Iniv Prir-al El I "M-r lavuiim, nun rage Mushroom SoupQFx2'ctr 29' iwc Own Frwh, Excel Brand IVt Mi Suited Peunuts Virginia Halves Bag 39. FREE ORANGES! 5-Lb. Bag Flordia Juice Oranges Willi this coupon and minimum S5.00 purchase, excluding beer and cigarette snles.

Limit: One coupon redeemable per family Good only at your friendly Super Market nt 812 Main St. Atchison, Kon. Void after Dec. 4, 1965..

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