Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 2

Location:
Atchison, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

2 ATCHISON GLOBE Jul, 7. Candid Gamexa- Sirs. OiuWes Valley Kalis, uiid attended the 11)51 class reunion of Valley Falls on Suiiday. PARTY LINK Fred Hailing, Hiawatha, Dies At 73 Fred H. Hailing.

73, Hiawatha, died yesterday at a Hiawatha nursing home where he had been a patient since June Keimig Rites Friday At Effingham Mrs Mai if t' Ki'iniif! 7fi. Ef Ingham, died las! al Die Hm-liU: In She i uti-rcti Ihe Imspiul 1'riday. runic mass will In' hr-ld at Si Anil's church in Kflingham ai a in Friday will: Ihe Hcv. TIhikIoiv I cutrrmoii as The will lie in Mate ai tin' duiri-h an hour before the services The rosary ill hereciled al 8 in. tninorniM al Ihe llarouff-ArensluTf; ehapel where members of Ihe family will receive friends from 7:30 tomorrow Hiiri.nl will he in Ml.

Calvary cemelery Robert Falk. Falk. Mike David Lackey. Ualph Michael Keiimp and Jerry Keimig. all grandsons of Mrs Keimig.

will he pallbearers Burn Oct. 27. 1WI4. al SI. Her nard.

Mrs. Keimig was a daughter of Ferdinand and Man- Albraehl Hall She was reared in the SI. Bernard cum munily She and Joseph B. Keimig were married May 5. I9H.U1SI.

Hernard. and lived on a farm north of Alchison unlil they relired in and moved lo Morton. Mr Keimig died March 1, and two years ago Mrs. Keimig moved Effingham. She was communicant of SI.

Ann's church and a member of Ihe Altar Snciely are five daughters. Mrs. I i lioseoirirv I Falk and Mrs. Albert iLconni Falk. nulh ol Kffingham.

and Mrs. Francis (Genevieve) Falk. Mrs. Frank Gering and Mrs. Hubert iliita) Lackey, all of Atchison: four sons.

Joe Keimig. Lancaster. and Lawrence. William and Keimig. all of Alchisnn; three sisters, Mrs.

Rogina Peteseh, Alchison, Mrs. Albert Sueper, Humphrey. and Mrs. Waller Sehufle. Nawirelh, a hr oilier, Florence i.Snnny I Ball.

24 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Two sisters and two brothers are deceased. VVhittaker Rites Set TUOV tGNS) Funeral services for Owen Glen Whiltaker. former Troy resident who died at his home in Lincoln, Sunday, will be held al 10 a in. Thursday at the Lineman Mori nary Burial will be in Ml.

Olive cemetery. Mr. Whiltaker "operated a grain elevator here before moving lo Lincoln years ago. PVT. BILLY R.

Moore, 20. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore. Muscolaii.

has completed his basic training at Fori Jackson, Columbia. and is now in AIT training at Fort Jackson unlil August new address is Pvt. Billy H. Moore, SA 511-48-B8I14, Co. A llth L3n.

AIT 3rd Hde, Fori Jackson, S.C., 2y2(17. Mn Horton JEANNE 5CHOLI There was a largo turnout for Ihe holiday weekend goir event held at Ihe Lakeview Country club Monday. Prize winners included" Nearest individual to No 3 cup. Randy Thorson; longest women's drive off No. 5 lee.

Lucy Vining. longesl men's drive off No. 7. Jake Vau-derslice; lowest number nf pults i foursome) Homer and Itulhann Wolverton and Mark and Handy Thorson. The foursome with Ihe lowest score for the day was also the Wolverlon and Thorson team.

Second lowest foursome was comprised of Joe and Lucy Vining and Forresl Keener and Use Carter. Consolation prize went I the foursome of Charlene and Gary Hansen and Gcrva and Greg' Buscr. Don Kallos was general chairman for Ihe day's activities. Mr. and Mrs.

Dallas Kurtz spent the holiday weekend in the Bolivar, area and visited former neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henderson. The I wo families spent one day at Silver Dollar City. Mr.

and Mrs Henderson moved from llorloo to Missouri about Ihrei months ago. a Rohi Darrell and Sherry, Midwcsl City, were here for the long weekend to visit her father, William T. Knouse; her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William W.

Knouse; and sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kletehka. Sherry remained for a iwo-week stay in Horton when THE BANK AT Amelia Earhart field is a favored place for watching the fireworks display. White the sun was still shining and the band concert underway, it looked like tms, Jjy darn, tne nui wa: packed solidly.

her mother and brother returned home. Three Horton boys intended thetwo day summer orientation session for freshmen at KSU. They were lar'-y Pope, Larry Parker and Joe Vining. Pope plans lo enroll in a mathematics curriculum, while Parker plans lo enler Ihe College of Arls and Sciences. Vining will enroll in the College of Business Ad-minisl ration.

Recent guests ol Mrs. Agnes Ford at ArhorKnoll were her granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Darrcll Pureell, Topeka; her sun and wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Lord, Yubus Cily, and Mr. and Mrs. Itav Bush and daughters, Overland Park. Out-of-town guests were presenl from Nemaha, Alchison. Willis.

Miltonvale, Everest, Minneola, Hiawatha, Holton, Concordia. Manhattan and Fairbury, when the service of ordination was held a( Ihe Fii'sl Christian cliurch in Hurl on for Edward J. Shelton. Following the service, a reception was held in Fellowship Hall. Rev.

and Mrs. Shelton and son. Steven, will be living in Nemaha and serving Ihe church there. Mrs. Shelton is the former Margaret Plankinton, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Plankinton, Morion. The Shelf ons' son was born June IB. A "Thurbcr Carnival" July Mrs. Coral Pickering, 412 Norlh Sixlh slrecl, spent the Fourth of July weekend al Nehn wilh her daughter and family.

Mr. and Mrs. George Worlev and sons. Maryville, Mn. Gary Herndou, assistant manager of returned to work yesterday from his vacation.

JULY SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE All Shoes Regrouped! WOMEN'S SHOES DRESS CASUALS, FLATS, HIGH HEELS were TO $16,95 No Refunds! 298 998 WOMEN'S FLORSHEIMS FOOT SAVER JOHANSEM WERE TO $28.00 898 1498 1 I WOMEN'S nun Air Mrs. Joan Bodenhausen. Mrs. Mary Schurman and Mrs. Alice Efrinq ham Taliaferro; wean up, Mr.

and Mrs. Mac Hoffman. Mr and IDA TALIAFERRO Mrs. I-iiwell Moser, Mr. and Mrs KdIxmI Sehurman: pur The UPW of the Presbyterian church will present the annual Christmas in July program al Ihe 9 a.m.

worship service Sunday. The following slurients are the main characters in the play, "Remembering RohMcLenon, Don Him, Dan Hawk, David Todd, Steve and Bob Rader. Lloyd and Daryle Bashor, Craig Gistad, Linda, Keith and Marsha Taliaferro, Vicky Bodenhausen. Nancy Acheson with Nancy Searles narrator. The primary department will have a little skit with Ihe remaining students forming a choir.

The prnrram commillee is Mrs. Danny Burnett, Mrs. Dave Bodenhausen and Mrs. Don Kloepper. All Ihe students will have pr.nrlice at Ihe church Saturday at 1 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hinz and Don, visited with their daughter. Mr and Mrs. Mike Turvey, Lawrence, Sunday.

Mrs. Darlene Trumpeter, Topeka, spent a week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olhn Hargrove. Miss Margaret Licb, vocational home economics teacher at ACCHS, attended (he American Home Economics association meeting in Denver last week.

Mrs. Etta DeGraw. Tupeka, and Mrs. Jennie Sehreiher, Westmoreland, accompanied her. There was a good attendance at Ihe Home Builders polluck dinner Sunday held at the basement of the United Melhoriist church.

It was voted to maintain the Fair stand. The committees appointed were: Work, Mrs Thelma Hoffman, chasing, Dave Bodenhausen, Al Heusi and Mrs. Mike Strine; prcparatioo. Mr and Mrs. Mike Strine, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Sharp and Earl Nye. The Lancaster Pee Wee girls had to forfeit their game Tuesday night due to ihe lack of players. The Lancaster Big Girls defeated Cummings 15 5. Kathy Callahan was hurling for Lancaster with Ann Halstead on the mound for Cummings.

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Warta, Newton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fasse, and Mr.

and SEYMOUR E. SAGE II, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour E. Sage, Whiting, and 1971 graduate of Jackson Heights High schoul, Netawaka, is currently stationed at lackland Air Force Base, Texas.

His mailing address is FR 309-56-2334, CMR 6, SQ3727, Flight 835, Lackland, Texas, 78236. He will enter technical school in Mississippi laler this month. His parents have received notice that their son will finish eight weeks of basic training within a six week period. Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Iuhiuituw al St.

Anil's Catholic church in Hiawatha with the Rev. Valerian Berger officiating, Graveside services will be held al 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at St. Benedict's church cemetery at Bendena with Ihe Rev. Augustine fioltering officiating.

Rosary will be tonight at 8 at the Meek Mortuary in Hiawatha. Mr Hailing was horn Dec. 14, 1897, near Severance, and was a farmer in that community before moving to Hiawatha seven years Ego. He was a member of St. Ann's Catholic church at Hiawatha.

Mr. Hailing and the farmer Margaret C. Moranz were married Sept. 8, 1926, and she died Nov. 3, l94B.He and Mrs.

Hose Fischer were married at Bendena Sept. 23, 1957. Surviving are Mrs. Rose Hailing of the home; two sons, Albert Hailing and Paul Hailing, both of Vacavillc, three daughters, Mrs. Justin Mary i behieuuau route 4.

Alchison. Mrs. Jerome (Freda) Pickman and Mrs Norbert iLuuella) Wagner, both of route 1, Alchison; two stepsons, Norbert Fischer, St. Louis, and Cornelius Fischer, New York, N.Y. two stepdaughters, Mrs.

Jack (Eleanor) Brady. Penalosa, and Mrs. Bernard (Marcelh I Stcinhauser, Abilene; a brother, A.W. Hailing, Leona; three sisters. Mrs.

John (Lydia) Shalz, Wathena, Mrs. Olivia Falk, Horton, and Mrs. Mary Spaight, Atchison; 18 grandchildren and 10 step grandchildren Hospital lN'ews ATCHISON HOSPITAL (Visiting Hours 2 to 4 p.m. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.) ADMITTED: Mrs.

George Jamison, Platte City; Lisa Beudel, Cummings; Mrs. Anna Marlatl, 609 Parallel. DISMISSED: Mrs. Lula Evans. 837 Spring; Mrs Kenneth Blasi and daughter.

162ft Alchison; Mrs. Margaret Boneau. County Nursing Home; Mrs. John Bush. Rushville; John LaJoie, route 1: Mrs.

David McClurg and son, Rushville; Mrs. Roberta Bruce, route Anna Belle Pike, 42R South Sixth; Timothy Minert, Easton; Mrs. Chester Benjamin, Effingham; Mrs. Maudie Merritt, 1314 613 Co jANVALj 1 WERE TO 367-2332 SAVE! SAVE! And Even More CHILDREN'S SHOES JUMPING JACKS STRIDE RITE 298 I Pastes) Amarillo, Garv Blacksmith, Horton: Elizabeth Ann Hoffman, Horton; Ronnie Keo, Mercier; Mrs. Jerry Trojovsky, Horton.

HIAWATHA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL (Visiting Hours 2 to 4 p.m. 7 8 p.m.) ADMITTED: Robert Mueller. Hiawatha; Robert Pointer. Highland; Mrs. James Lucas, Highland; George Dan en berg, Hiawatha; Scan Cruse, White Cloud; Cliff Terry, Mercier; Elmer Herling.

Hiawatha; Mrs. Vuda Gwllikson. Hiawatha: Curl is Edward Gamble. Hiawatha. BIRTHS: Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Cham-berlin, Everest, a daughter Trieia Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Niehues, Hiawatha, a son Jarrod Eugene. DISMISSED: Ray Melntyre, Forest City, Grover Knight, Troy: Velma Merchant, Hiawatha; Anna Rnudebaugh, Denton; Lucian Moore, Hiawatha; Mrs.

Carrie Koelliker, Hiawatha; Ellis Morton; Hiawatha; Sharilyn Soden, Robinson; Mrs. Harry Hinz, Powhatlan; Mrs. Eugene Hammes, Seneca; Robert Pointer. Highland; Cliff A FIVK NF.W MEMBERS were initiated last night at the regular meeting of the Elks lodge (from left front row) Theodore R. McCaleb.

Norlhwood Apartments, bootstrapper at Benediclinc College; Robert E. Supon, 1311 South Sixth street, assistant manager at Safeway Patrick D. Carrigan, 1011 South Fourth street! Carrigan Lumber Co. and back row, Timothy O. Scanlon, 1120 Kansas avenue, Xerox representative, and Mayor Ross Seoggin 1031 Oak street.

Oak Street Greenhouses. Officers of the lodge conducted Ihe initiation. Also during last night's meeting the lodge held a memorial service for Robert G. Johnstone, deceased member, and approved a membership in the Atchison Area Chamber of Commerce. Bob Ham photo.

Julia; Mr John Burton, 1(140 HORTON HOSPITAL (Visitiny Hours 2 to 4 p.m. 6:30 lo 8:30 p.n,.) ADMITTED: Mrs. Phil Haas, Arvada, Gary Blacksmith. Horton; Mrs. Jerry Trojoveky.

Hortoo; Ronnie Keo, Mercier; Mrs. Marsha Allen. Topeka. DISMISSED: Douel as Anderson, Muscotah: Gary Gordon, Terry. Mercier; Michael Waggoner, Highland; Mrs.

Bessie Smallcy, Hiawatha; William Gcchter, Whiting; Mrs. Hazel Henry: Elmer Herling. Hiawatha; Mrs. James Lucas, Highland; Frederick Watts, Kansas City; Mrs. Jov Villard, Hiawatha.

Police Report Mrs. Armin Soph, 522 Kearney, told police that someone took the rear wheel of a bicycle belonging to Tish Miller, 418 North Fourth, while it was parked in her yard last night. Municipal court David L. Matthews, 22, route 3, forfeited $15 bond, consumption of malt beverage in public open container. Reagan Scot! Toews, 21, 1038 Parallel, forfeited $15 bond, consumption of mall beverage in public open container.

George K. Behler, 25. 1411 Commercial, forfeited bond, consumption of malt beverage in public open container. Michael J. Anslineer.

20. 1321 North Third, forfeited $15 bond, drinking beer in public. Heading that soon couples living on social security will be receiving $1,300 a month, the man about-to-retire says he didn't write for information. He doesn nave $100 for a stamp. Roy SI ill and family of Smith-ville.

Mo spent the Fourth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Still, route 1. Mayor Ross Seoggin: "I had i lomaioes from my garden he Fourth of July COME IN SEE US FOR FURNITURE I YOUR AUTHORIZED I MU---" WESTINGHOIJSE DEALER' COUNTRY SIDEHOME SALES 1 506 MAIN 367-3764 ndBIGWEEK All Shoes Repriced! MEN'S SHOES WERE TO $24.95 6.98 13.98 MEN'S FLORSHEIMS WERE TO S35.95 1998 WOMEN'S CASUALS WERE TO S14.99 NOW 98 T98 TO I No Exchanges.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Atchison Daily Globe
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Atchison Daily Globe Archive

Pages Available:
183,486
Years Available:
1873-2022