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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 14

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2k ATCHISON GLOBE is ft XXXXX xxxat xxxxx xjcv.x* VV SHEARER EXTENSION CLUB MEETING The Shearer Extension club met Aug. 12 with Mrs, Howard nostess. After a dessert luncheon, the business meeting wm opened with (he club Collect. Roll call wasimswered with "What 1 did on my Each member alsu gave the date and place of ihclr birth, where they lived, and where (he worked. Hn.

Hobart Bailey spoke on "Preucd glnis patterns named (or states," and showed examples oflbe oUbb. Mrs. nay Lelsey presented the programs (or the coming year and alio passed out new year books. Four members attended (he delegate: meeting at the l'inttc Purchase Antique Rnr.i and Mrs, Bailey reported on 1t They also attended a meeting nt the Swiss Chatet in SI. Joe, where Mrs.

C.S. Bond, wife of the Missouri Governor, was a special guest. Mrs. It C. Loch won the door Mrs.

Virginia Griffin won Ihe surprise gift. Came prlics went to Mrs, Bernard Dulley and Mrs. Hoharl Bailey. The meeting closed wllh the Lord's The next meeting will be held Sept 9, with Mrs. L.C Sego, hostess.

Mrs, Corrlne Armstrong and Miss Irene Handkc, and Brian and Theodore Green, all of Oikaloosa, Mrs. Theodore nanaxe ana son. Hichnrd. Bridal Registry PLEASE COME AS EARLY AS rCSSIBLE AMD REGISTER Golden Wedding MR. AND MRS.

J. DAVID VOLK Nampa, Idaho, visited Mr. and Mo 609-It Coml community for 20 years, before mov ing to Kansas Clly Mr, Volk was associated with the Gordon Jolinson Co in Kansas City before retiring In 1SC9. Mrs. Volk Is also retired after 25 years wllh Ihe United Missouri nnnk.

Staley-Brungardt am wondering If other farm famMvi hayo this problem with cay rolntlves. Wo almost have in put locks on everything when they come lo visit. he city folks are so they tear the boards off the burns, pick up fence posts and fio snooping through the cupboards to see If maybe we've got some old, beat-un nr "PP.01, PO" thoy can make Into lamps, Ihey nro always asking how old things ere and II wo know where they corns from. We wouldn't mind If they waited until wo discarded something, hut I can be on a racking chair, and ask if Fni rendy lo throw it They think everything Ihey seo at a farm house is an things wo all 1 1 use ourselves, 'and if not. we might save them for our children.

They make fun of their country cousins, hut I wonder what they think if we came lo their homes and stood over their belongings like a bunch of vultures. FROM IOWA OCTAIt r'ROM: They'd probnbly think you were grasp ng boyeeeds with bad msnnern, when In fact Ihey are grayling llrbnnllMi with no class. DEAR ARBV: My mother-in-law must hevc al lenst 200 pictures standing around. They're on her mantle, piano television and every tabic in the plUCB, Her walls are also covered with them, All are pictures of her children when they were babies and in various singes of childhood. have never seen such clutter in my life.

Should 1 tell her that no one cares to sec a baby pic Lure of her 36.yea.rald eon naked and on fur rugi (The my husband. I Don't tell me that if I don't like the looks of her house I visit her, because my husband is one of those devoted sons who thinks he has to run over there nearly every night, nnd he drags me wilh him. How can I tell her it's time she updated her collection? ANONYMOUS, PLS. DEAR ANON: your mother-in-law's home, and apparently she enjoys the collection, no if you don't, keep your eyes closed. And your mouth as weU.

REAR ABBY; John and I were married in 1970. It wns the second time around for both of us. Because of Interfering relatives, including eight children and in-laws on boih sides, who did everything they could to break up our innrringc, we were divorced three yenia later. The problem Is, wo still love each other. Despite all the unpleasantness, we forgave each other end continued has always been a wonderfully lovine relationship.

We are in our rmd-SOs and feel ridiculous sneaking around to be together. John says. "Let's say to heck with everything, sell our houses, move 1,000 miles away from ell the relatives and enjoy the years we have laftl" Neither of in hno good. Should I put myself' first for in my life and UP TORN cousin of (ho bride wearing John Is a man after my heart, green, and Jayne Bluck, "ova I'-th your families. Ankcny.

wearing yellow to Allattcndanls' dressS were of t0 "-yway. Enjoy your thesomedcslcnas the mniri yuu lninit. (Continued from pagolA, btBley, Ovcrlnnd Park, cousin Chapel length train and of the bride, was the newer hemline truln. Her veil of girl. ImpoTled English Illusion was The groom and his scattered with Vcnlse lace altcnddnls, wore while tuxedos, motifs and edged with the lace, The best man was Dan The veil was attached to a Christian, Kansas City, and bandeau of Venise lace motifs.

Tom Brungardt, Junction City The bride carried a bououet Torrv Brunnnrrlt Aiohionn wilh a single while orchid both hrotlicrsonhegroom, and ft CI1" UDU). Mcro LtiiiiiiLLvns, iicpramoiis, arm trie groomsmen. Ushers were daushter of Mr and Mrs "er rattier. She wore a baby's breath. Robert Staley, Atchison.

Srd Bel route 4 GreeUnH The. maid of honor was Sarah brother of the bride, Rich Vrri'valT-e Brian I veil. Her was Wood, route 3. She wore a Areasberg, Kansas Clly, Mike and Sandv peach colored baby'B pastel blue dotted swiss dress Brungardt, Arlington, The S'L chiw breat1'- with scoup neck and double and Br0n( Arensbera MrV tSm Boos route has mald of was lhCMnCCkilnK- MMsun' cw)sllK thc been named KEBECCA DAWN and the Bridesmaids were Mrs. Juhn grnom.

JEREMY LEE Is the new son bridesmaid was Mary Beth Bohon, Rocky Hill, Servers at the mass were 0f Mrs Hoss Mon sister of the wearing peach, Mrs. Wayne Brian and Hoberl Arcnsberg, tcomcrv EfFlnBham LolW Kerns, City, Atchison, cousins of the groom, I'was thdreTo his tor cwTfciu yive the S19 FOR fJWUTf YOUR fff Hilligoss Family Shoes on the mall MARRIAGE Ti SOLEMNIZED I hffV marriage of Sally Booth. i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farmington, io and Mrs.

James Stallbaumer, rranKion, was solemnized NnmPfH 7 at Assumption 1 INUIIiyU Catholic church, Frankfort, by Lea Coope. WENDY SUE Is Ihe new bridevras escorted to the WENDY SUE Is Ihe new uuu me lector was Hoger him home. auenusnis were nit while uie to HEATHER NICOLIi 15 Ihe CBLnrea Singers were Lynn Jorobs and first child of Mr and Mrs fihirls- The hest man was Stephen Henderson, and the Albert Stout, Efflnjriiam Eol)ert Stallbaumer and the Stephen Henderson, and the Albert Stout, Efflngh groomsman was Leo Stallbaumer, both brothers of floral gown of poly voile and a Norlh Second street, will be A reception following Ihe white orchid corsage. Mrs. leaving soon lo drive lo the cercmony was held at Ihe Brungardt wore green floral National American Legion American Legion Home In pastel gown of polyvmle with a convention in Seattle, Wash, Frankfort.

A family dinner and white orchid corsage. dance were held In the evening. Mrs. James Edwards and Mrs Helen Riley The enupte spent their Mrs. John O'Donnell attended street, is back at work at honeymoon in Arkansas, where Ihe gifts and Ilarb Davis Dom am Divg after spending a visited with Die bride's registered Ihe guests.

week In Lawrence vlolllng Mr, brother and faintly: iCT-tpuim vtua neiu ai mm Nirs. irienn reemBTi nirs. Bellcvuc Country club wlfn Freeman, the former Margaret Christi Copcland, Mrs, Stephen Funke of Atchison, Is Mis. Brenlnno. and Mrs.

Rich Slaback'a cousin. They all at- Arcnsberg serving. tended the 50th wedding Following a honeymoon trip celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Al to Kansas City, Ihe couple Is at Mangelsdorf, long-time home nt 1635 Santa Fe street, residents here.

J.C. PENNEY HClfflS: Oilfy j.m la 5:00 p.m. CALl DAILY i.m. to 9:00 p.m. 367-0530 COOKS PAINTS COLORS CUSTOM MIXED Ccrwil lain WAS ATCHISON fJtCORATlNCClHTER 718Com'l.

367-7m OUR LOWEST PRICES EVER on Storage Bed Outfits SAVE '80 SALE PRICE Maple Finish SAVE mAw United In Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meng, U35 Atchlsnn streel, announce the marriage or their daughter, Dcrthea Hose, to David Wayne Strathman, son of Carl Strathman, H01 John street, and Mrs. Hazel Hartsock, 1431 Atchison street, July 31 at the United Methodist church, The Rev. Walter Brant performed the double ring ceremony.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of polyester organza with an empire A-llne silhouette and scoop neckline collared wllh pleating and lace. Bands of lace with crlptal pleating accented thc skirl and short puff sleeves. The hem of Ihe dress and attached train were also trimmed with lace. wore white with pink veil featuring a Juliet cap with fingertip veil and lace trim. Miss Meng carried a bouquet of pink pom pom daisies, white sweetheart roses, and baby's breath.

The moid of honor was Cheryl Klmml 10B, Su Terra, nnd thc bridesmaid was Linda Griffin, 1511 South Eighth street. Both wore pink and whitedoltcd awlss dresBes with matching jackets trimmed in lace. Cnndlelighlers were Susan nnd Bonnie Stralhman, slsfers of in groom The orga nist was Mrs. Gladys Vernon, and the soloist was Ronald Meng, brother of the bride. Leo Pollard, Tonganoitie, was the best man and the groomsman was Wayne Meng.

2. Mm I mf MR. AND MRS. DAVID WAYNE 5THATHMAN brother of Ihe bride, St. Joe.

Ushers were Richard Meng, hrDther of the bride, and Greg Meng, nephew of the bride, both of St. Joe. A reception was held in the fellowship hall al Ihe church following the ceremony. Serving were Marina Griffin, Hazel Hartsock, Janle Strut hman, all of Atchison, and Christina Sharp, Flagstafr, Ariz. The couple is making their home in Dayton, Ohio, where thegroom Is staled with tha Air Force Dr.

ond Mrs. Walter Wood, Ames, visited here recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crane, route 4, on their way home from Silver Dollar City, Events For I This Week MflNnAV' Trinity Lutheran Kennedy Callers, 8: 30 p.m. Senior CHIiens club, Memorial Kail, VFW Auxiliary Post No.

I Mi, 7 p.m. at the Post Home. Carol Baptist Ladlei Missionary Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. TOPS glub, Cray Manor basement room, American War Mothers, 7 p. at th Legion Home.

Atchison County Retarded Citizens Association, 7:30 p.m. at ihe Adult Activity Center. Atchison Business and Professional Women's club, dmner alPlnevlcw. TlfFSDAV First Baptist P.O.W club, p.m. Over Sixty Card cluh, 7 p.m.

Memorial Hail. WEDNESDAY: Atchison County Nursing Home Auxiliary, 1:30 p.m. at the Home First Baptist Sharing group, THURSDAY: H.H. Pinochle club at the home of Mcb. George Eames, 222J Millwood Drive.

First Christian What-so-ever class. 2 p.m. FRIDAY: Carol Baptist Dessert Eight, 7 p.m. First Christian Sewing group, Senior Citizens Friday Afternoon Card club, at the Senior Citizens Center, 724 Commercial. Good buys (it Want Ads.

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