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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 4

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4 ATQMSOM GLOtE M.W*. 24.1»72 papers. I BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH MO-KAN PARTY LINE Cliff Runyan. 518 Sunset Place, reported his car stolen DID YOU MISS YOUR PAPER? was later recovered in Topeka, according to police. Plan Aid For Nortonville Burn Victim Effingham IDA TALIAFERRO Sister Viola Portz Dies At Convent We invite you to before 7 p.m.

on 9:30 a.m. on Sundays. As a special service to our city subscribers we keep a "kick" boy available until the hours mentioned to give special delivery service to homes that are missed by the carriers on their routes. DIAL 3U7-0583 Before 7 p.m. week days and Sundays when you fail to receive your paper.

Thank you, ATCHISON GLOBE Circulation Dept. Atchison Jaycees will hold a genera! membership dinner The music department of Efforts are being made at ACCHS participated in the State Sister Viola Portz, 78, died Nortonville to raise a fund to Music Festival at Ottawa this morning at Mount St assist Mike Higley with hospital Friday and Saturday. Those Scholastica Convent after a expenses in connection with receiving a one rating were brief illness. She had been a burns he suffered recently when Girls Trio, Marian Forsberg, Benedictine Sister for 54 years a gas water heater exploded in two ratings; mixed chorus, flute and had retired from teaching the basement of his home. trio, varsity band, brass en- four years ago.

Mrs. Richard Bertels, semble, girls glee, freshmen Born in Kansas City, meeting at the Knights of president of the Progressive saxophone, saxophone quartet, March 4,1894, Rose Anne Portz Columbus Hall, 215 North Fifth club at Nortonville, said the girls sextet, clarinet choir, was the daughter of John and stree 7 o'clock tonight. Rep- organization will sponsor a food Theresa Funk, Patti Gilliland, Margaret Dulle Portz. She resentatives from the Unified sale Saturday, May 6, in down- Wendy Gaskell, Nancy Searles, entered Mount St. Scholastica Sch o1 District 409 board of town Nortonville.

Helen Falk; three ratings, Convent, Feb. 16,1918, and was education have been invited as She added that returns from freshman brass, sophomore professed Aug. 15,1919, making special guests, the food sale will be given to the girls, Ronnie Repstine, Dave perpetual vows three years fund at the First National bank Nieman, Cheryl Coder. The later. where other contributions may vocal selections were under the An elementary school teacher be made.

direction of Mrs. Eileen for almost 50years, Sister Viola Miss Marlene Figge, Higley was a patient at the Wohletz, the instrumental taught in Maryville, Brookfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. KU Medical Center for several under the direction of Paul Monroe City, and Guardian Figge, Effingham, will be days and underwent skin graft.

Lundgren. Angels School in Kansas City, graduated May 7 from School of He was transferred to the in Baileyville, Axtell, the Ozarks College, Point Veterans Administration Mr. and Mrs. Otho Hargrove Seneca, Kelly, Shawnee, and Lookout, Mo. She is an art hospital in Kansas City were in Grant City, to help Seneca; in Creston, Ports- major and hopes to teach.

PRISCILLA'S POP of dinner-dance Saturday, April 29, reservations 367-0749. WELL, ALLA I 4-24 A COCKER SCANDAL JOE PALOOKA Saturday. her brother, Arthur Scott, mouth, Defiance, and Panama, celebrate his 87th birday. They in Steinauer and Omaha, also visited a niece, Myrtle Hall and in Antonito and San at Parnell, Mo. Anton, Colo.

Her last teaching position was at Horton in 1968 Beautiful carnpt uei next meet ing of the Rose Val Woodworking Mr. and Mrs. John Bank, Mr. Sister Viola earned hw ro ct bners wil1 be Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Mother Of Lancaster Woman Dies snail, atienneo.

we wea- years 01 summer scnooi study. ding Saturday of Debbie Banks, Sister Viola is survived by two ana Mrs lp Mrs Carrie Tliowe 78 Alma daughter of Mr. and Mrs. brothers, Lawrence Portz, demonstration at and Leo meeting. and Mrs.

Ralph Banks, Mr. and bachelor's degree at Mount St. Mrs. Harry Henderson, and Mr. Scholastica college in 1941 with and Mrs.

Paul Banks of Mar- a major in English after many shaH, attended the wed- years of summer school study. home of Mrs. Floyd Tipling at Muscotah. Clay Rice presented an electric drill demonstration tri-square the last THE ENP OF ROUNPFOUIT, JOB IS ANPHE HAS BEEN UNABLE TO LAND A SINGLE HARP PUNCH: MAYBE THIS'LLSEYOUI? KOUNP, JOE, PON'T LET HIM TIE YOU UP! POUNP CHALLENGER TEAKS INTO JOE'S MIPSECTION AGAIN. THE CHAMPION PEFINITELY SLUGGISH: HE CAN'T SEEM TO PUT ANYTHING AND BIG 9Y PWYNEK KEEPS SCORING TO THE mother of Mrs.

Albert (Betty Jerome Banks, at Kansas City. Kansas City, Jean) Buttron, Lancaster, died Portz, Long Beach, and yesterday in a Wamego There were 150 in attendance by one sister, Mrs. Clara Saale, hospital. She had been ill five at the potluck dinner held in Kansas City, Kas. A cousin, years.

honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sister Mary Ann Wirtz, now Funeral services will be held Carrigan of Sheridan, at teaching at Donnelly College in Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the the ACCHS Cafeteria, Sunday. Kansas City, is a member of the Peace United Church of Christ Those from a distance were Atchison Sisters.

One of Sister at Alma, and burial will be in Laura Keithline Dunlap, Viola's sisters, Sister Margaret the Evangelical and Reformed Mickey Smith, Jeanette Mary Portz, also an Atchison cemetery at Alma. Munger, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. Benedictine, died on Dec. 8, The Hasenbank and Lamar J.M.

Woodard, Karen, 1942. Funeral Home at Alma is in Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Vigil services for Sister Viola charge of arrangements. Jim Gilliland, Birney, will be held Wednesday at 7 Memorial contributions maybe Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Schrick, Sioux p.m., at Mount St. Scholastica made to the Peace United City, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Convent, with the Mass of Church at Alma or the Wood, Onaga; Mr.

and Mrs. Resurrection Thursday at 10 American Heart association. Paul Banks, Marshall, Mr. a.m. Burial will be in the con- Mrs.

Thowe was born March and Mrs. Kenneth Berry, Kylee, vent cemetery with the Harouff- 3, 1894, in the Wells Creek Independence, Mr. and Arensberg Mortuary in charge. community north of Paxico and Mrs. Hal Taliaferro, Seneca; had lived in the Alma Catherine Schneider, Bonner community since 1908.

She was Springs; Mary Schwartz, a member of the Peace United Leavenworth; Dick Schwartz, Church of Christ at Alma and of Mission; Mr. and Mrs. B.H. the Women's Guild at the Powers, Shawnee; Kenneth church. Keithline, Netawaka; Mr.

and She and August Thowe were Mrs. Robert Schnabel, St. Joe; married Nov. 6, 1913. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Wood, Surviving in addition to Mrs. Mayetta; Ruth Rohle, Dorothy Buttron are Mr. Thowe of the Miller, Bud Carrisan, Mr. and home; a sister, Mrs.

Martha Mrs. Walter Breuer, Kansas Lukenga, Oklahoma City, and City; Anlene Dodson, Denison; three grandchildren. Jane Goodwin, Liberty, and Mrs. Leroy Eller, Mrs. Larry Coder, Mrs.

John Banks and Karen Woodward presided at the serving table for the reception in hor of the Carrigan's 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. Carrigan's brother, Walter Breuer, and Mrs. Carrigan's sister, Mrs. HORTON (GNS) Raymond Helen Taliaferro were also Hold Atchison Rites Tuesday Lee Atchison, 80, Arbor Knoll present homes, died Saturday at the Horton hospital.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m Mrs. W.M. Davis was hostess at the April meeting of the Curlew Homemakers dub at her home on route 3. Mrs. Bernard Martin and Mrs.

Joe Larson, a visitor, assisted her in serving a salad dessert. Mrs. Gettie Repstine opened the program by leading the Homemakers Creed. Nine members answered roll with housecleaning hints. Mrs.

Barnard Martin read the secretary's report. Three members attended the recognition tea and the unit received a gold seal for 1971 in the standards of excellence program, it was announced. The district meeting at Highland May 3, also was announced. Members voted to donate to the Retarded Children's Fund and the Cancer The Junior Fellowship of the und Mrs Karl Beckman gave church held a 'K. less taming tomorrow at the i cnic Sunday.

Mr. and asil a Wel1 Re P- Chaney chapel with the Rev. rinanp Hawk Mr and stlne read a em to close me Robert Wilhoite officiating. John Giestad Mr' and Mrs. Blanch Waton, route 3, will be hostess for the Burial will be in Memorial Park Roger Rappel were the cemetery at St.

Joe. adults he) ing Mr. Atchison was a native of Hemple, and moved to son of Mr and Horton in 1957. He was a retired Bill Kelly underwent an guard for the Central emereencv appendectomy at for the wcimai emergency intelligence Agency. a Francis hospital, Topeka.

He He was a 50 year member of js a fifth rader the Horton American Legion, a member of the VFW post at Hiawatha, and a member of the Horton Baptist church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lottie Atchison, of the home; a son, Bill E. Atchison, Overland Park; a daughter, Mrs. Mary A girl's bicycle was found in Lynch, St.

Joe, and six the 1000 block of South Fifth and grandchildren. taken to the station around 5:30 o'clock Saturday night. next meeting May 2. Sale continues! Free Hanes everyday panty stretch hose with the purchase of any other Hanes panty hose. Shop.

Former Troy Resident Dies Police Report Here's A New Service To Our Tell Someone You Patrick Knowles, 1660 Atchison, reported that someone entered his house by prying the lock off the back door Saturday evening. Nothing was Olfer encouragement to someone reported as missing. Congratulate new parents with a HAPPY AD Congratulate the newly engaged Bon Voyage Wishes Honor special achievements 1 Inch ad. 2-Inch ad. 3 Inch ad to place your HAPPY AD Emil Thomas, 67, Kansas City, formerly of Troy, died Officers signed a complaint Sunday in a Kansas City against Kenneth L.

Dunham, "Wish someone nappy Birthday hospital of an apparent heart 403 South 21st, charging him a tt ac with speeding and careless Funeral services will be held driving on west Main at 12:55 at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the P-m. Saturday. Newcomer chapel, 47 and the Paseo, and graveside services Eileen Loftus, Shawnee Call 367-0583 will be held at 3 p.m. at Mt.

Mission, reported her purse Olive cemetery at Troy. stolen while in The Wharf Mr Thomas was born in tavern, Orpheum Arcade, Copenhagen, Denmark, and between 10 and 11 p.m. came to Troy with his parents Saturday. The missing purse when he was 12 years old. He reportedly contained a small was associated with his father amount of money and some as a stonemason in the Troy and Wathena areas until 1936, when he moved to Kansas City.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bculah Thomas, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Earl Etzenhauser, Independence, and Mrs. Dee Maher, Kansas City; a sister, Mrs. Gerva Lichliter, Salt Lake City, Utah; five grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

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