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    Atchison Daily Globe.

    Thursday.

    July 22,

    1954

    N e i g h b o rs

    Mrs. Ro b e r t Sparks

    fu rni tu re sto re

    an d

    to Knoxvi l lc . Tenn.,

    with

    Mrs.

    Mrs. Fred Pearson

    of

    spent the weekend

    Mrs. Clark Nor-

    but a t

    least

    i t was

    Kan sa s C i t y .

    have been in-

    Troy homes in

    auto

    trip

    " the usual appeal

    Br o w n ,

    wh o

    spent

    in

    Cal i forn ia ,

    wri tes

    now in Grey Eag le ,

    d au g h t e r s , M r s.

    Lou is Hird an d

    f a m i - ,

    o w n ed

    s u m m e r

    Birch

    l ak e

    near Grey

    y ea r s .

    i

    in t h e m a r k e t for b r o m eI

    We can fu rni sh

    bags

    F. A Mangel sdor f

    800 Mam

    T b g c n b u c h

    h o m e

    from a Colora-

    ser ious

    i l lness

    of

    her mo ther , Mrs.

    Vv'arren

    of

    DeKalb . Mrs. Warren underwent

    surgery in St. Joe

    S a t u r d ay

    and

    is still in critical condition.

    Mr. and

    Mrs.

    A. 0.

    Delaney

    l eft

    the first of the week for a mon th's

    trip to Nova Sco t ia.

    Miss

    Doris

    Degraf f , deaconess,

    wh o

    wi l l

    serve the Doniphan

    coun-

    ty Methodist churches af ter the

    first of September was in Troy ov-

    er the weekend, apar tment hunt-

    ing . She found no apar tment avai l -

    ab le

    at this

    t i m e s

    bu t

    hopes

    to

    find one in the next f ew weeks.

    Bill and Titm Tyler, grand sons

    of

    Mrs.

    La v e rn

    Blevins,

    of Mus-

    kegon, Mich., will spend this week

    in Troy with Mrs. Blevins. Mrs.

    Blevins

    wil l take them back to

    Muskegon and

    will

    spend the month

    of A u g u s t

    wi th

    Dr. and Mrs.

    W.

    H.

    Ty l e r who

    h a v e

    a

    su m m e r h o m e

    i

    near Muskegon.

    I

    The bond

    e lec t ion he ld Fr iday

    i

    for the $30,000

    add i t ion

    to ihc Troy

    grade schoo l

    bui ld ing

    passed and

    e r ec t i o n

    o f the

    addition will

    be |

    s t a r t e d in the n e a r fu tu re . Th e

    bond election was the result of

    over crowded conditions

    in the

    grade school.

    Mr. and

    Mrs.

    L. D.

    Noyes , M ar y

    El izabeth

    and Frances Karr re-

    tu rned Friday f rom a Co lo rado

    vacat ion.

    They

    had a fine trip bu t

    found it hot and dry

    excep t

    in the

    mountains.

    Miss Martha Calnan

    of

    New

    York Ci ty

    is here for a

    visi t wi th

    her parents and brothers, Mr. and

    Mrs. Char les Calnan, Henry and

    Char les.

    Fred

    C a m p e r entered a hospit-

    al

    Monday

    fo r su rgery.

    L aw r e n c e

    Bailey ,

    with

    the

    ju s-

    t ice depar tment in Wash ing ton, p.

    C., visited friends and relatives in

    Troy over the weekend.

    Fred

    VanBebber o f Lawrence

    spent Sunday with

    Troy

    re lat ives.

    Fred is the son of the late

    Ra l p h

    VanBebber , fo r m a n y years a

    drugg ist

    in Troy, and

    th is year

    g r ad u a t e d from the

    U n i v e r s i t y

    o f

    Kan sa s .

    Rober t Leonard Clary

    le f t

    the

    first of the week to begin his

    t raining in the air fo rce .

    Earl

    Wi l l i am s

    jr . is bui ld ing

    a

    ho use on h is lo ts in east Troy.

    Mrs. Ada Turp in was taken to

    a S t . Joe hosp i tal Monday af ter

    suffering a stroke. She is in critical

    condition.

    M U S C O T A I I

    (Mrs. C. M .

    Lukens)

    Mrs. Raydie Rork ,

    wh o has

    been

    recuperat ing f rom a m a j o r opera-

    tion

    a t the

    h o m e

    of her son,

    Philip

    Weaker, in

    Kansas Ci ty,

    returned

    home Satu rday to spend a month

    befo re tak ing up her

    school

    worK

    at

    M e ad e .

    Her son and

    f am i l y

    ac -

    companied he r home for the week-

    e n d .

    Th e

    Rev. Char les

    E . Henry be -

    gan his month 's vacat ion

    July

    19

    and

    d u r i n g

    hi s

    absence

    th e

    Con-

    g regat ional S unday schoo l wi l l con-

    vene at 10 a.m. instea d of 10:30.

    Mrs. Cora Wait and daugh ter ,

    Hazel Wai t of Prophets town, 111

    are

    guests

    a t the H. A.

    Weber home

    and

    wi l l al so visi t the ir unc le ,

    F.

    W. Weber at Horton.

    M r s . T. C. Cocks, who had been

    brough t from

    the Horton hosp i tal

    to the home o f her daugh ter ,

    Mrs.

    F. D.

    Chr ist

    to recuperate,

    suffered a

    h e a r t a t t a c k

    and had to

    be re tu rned to the hosp i tal fo r

    t r e a t m e n t .

    Her cond i t ion is im-1

    proved.

    I Dempsey

    for

    sher i f f .Pol . Adv.

    Mr. and Mrs. Verle

    Huff

    of Cleve-

    land are

    guests

    of her

    g randmoth -

    er, Mrs. Emma

    Leland,

    and the

    Newel l Hig ley family.

    Home fu rnish ings. Intfen's.

    Mr . arid

    Mrs. Alvin H c nn ing

    arc

    home

    frojn

    their vaca tion spent

    in San Diego with their son, Fred-

    die and

    wi fe.

    Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd

    Tins ley

    an d

    Jo Ann

    left

    Satu rday to dr ive to

    Denver , where they wil l

    spend

    a

    vacat ion wi th Mrs. Cleo Gregory

    Miller.

    Judy Hatcher o f

    Texas

    Ci ty,

    Tex., who has been a guest o f her

    aun t

    and unc le , Mr. and Mrs. Roy

    Lewis,

    has gone to Grandview,

    Mo.,

    to visi t her g randparents,

    Mr.

    and Mrs.

    M civ

    n

    Hatcher.

    K a t h y

    Lynn Armstrong and her

    cous in ,

    Joy- Armstrong , are re-

    cover ing from

    a siege of chicken

    p o x .

    We are in the market fo r b rome

    grass seed. We can

    furn i sh

    bags

    fr ee

    of charge . F . A. Mangelsdorf

    Seed Co ., 800 Main.

    Miss

    Q r p h a

    Jane R o u t h is

    spend-

    ing her vacat i on in Pendle ton,

    Ore .

    Sh e

    accompanied

    he r

    au n t

    and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones

    home f rom

    their

    visi t

    to

    Musco tah .

    Mr. and

    Mrs. Kenneth Brown

    and son, Kenneth Claud o f Des

    Moincs, have been guests of his

    g ra ndmo th e r ,

    Mrs.

    J. H.

    Rook .

    Mr. and Mrs. James Justice of

    A u g u s t a and Mr. and Mrs. Law-

    ren

    Har t o f Kansas

    Ci ty were

    weekend guests ofMrs. Jennie Pea-

    body.

    Mr. and

    Mrs.Virg i l

    Jeter of

    Kansas Ci ty

    and

    Mrs. Claud Speck

    of Nortonv il le

    were

    recent

    guests

    of the ir mo ther , Mrs. J . C.

    Bu sh e y .

    Mrs. Raphael Ray has gone to

    Parsons to

    spend

    a

    week he lp -

    ing care fo r her aunt , Mrs. Heath

    Harris.

    B E N D E N A

    ( M r s . N ao m i U r b an )

    Mr. and Mrs.

    John

    C l u t z h av e

    gone to

    Texas

    fo r

    several

    weeks

    on a vacat ion.

    Misses Elvira

    an d

    Deloras

    Spea l-

    man o f

    E mp o r i a

    are

    v i s i t ing

    at

    the home o f Mr. and Mrs.Bill

    Urban.

    Mr. and

    M r s .

    Francis

    Barrow

    and

    ch i ldren o f Grant s Pass, Ore .,

    are

    visi t ing

    a t the.home of his

    cuts, Mr. and Mrs. L . T. Barrow.

    Mr. and Mrs. Wil l is Rick lef s and

    Mrs. Alma Rick lef s are dr iving

    ne w cars.

    Mr. and Mrs.

    Perle G o u f i c y

    ar e

    th e

    parents

    of a new

    b ab y d au g h -

    ter, Connie Sue.

    Home fu rnish ings. In tfen 's .

    Char les Lu tz o f Ph i 'ade lph ia is

    spending several weeks here visit-

    ing with

    cous ins ,

    some o f whom

    he has

    never

    seen

    before. They

    are

    Carl , Leo , Joe and Herman Lu tz

    of Atch ison,

    Mrs. Tillie Brox

    of

    Atch ison, Alber t Lu tz of Mexico ,

    Mo.,

    and Mrs. Cecelia Myers of

    Bendena.

    DISTRICT

    NO.

    CO

    (Mrs.

    R o b e r t

    En g l i sh )

    Clarence

    L.

    Oswald

    ha s

    p u r c h a s -

    ed A cui aiiu lie and Mrs. Oswa ld

    are

    v ac a t i o n i n g

    i n

    Co loado .

    A

    son, Marvin

    Joseph,

    weigh ing

    seven pounds, s ix ounces, was born

    Ju ly

    15 to Mr. and

    Mrs,

    J. J.

    Mis-

    p a g e l

    o f Los Angeles. The Mispag-

    cls have ano ther son, Gary, and

    tw in

    daugh ters, Bonnie and Bern-

    ie .

    Mrs.

    Mispagc l is the fo rmer

    Rose l la Eck , dau gh ter o f Mr. and

    Mrs.

    Joe

    Eck. Mrs

    Cal ifo rnia

    car ing

    ch i ldren.

    R ec en t

    guests at t

    in home were Mr.

    iam Wikker ink , W

    Topeka,

    Mrs.Hel

    Eskridge,

    Mr. and

    Schuc tz and ch i ldre

    an d M r s . Ray m o n d

    ch i ldren,

    Merc ier ,

    Mrs. George

    Peukc

    Home fu rnish ings

    Airs. Rober t Eng l

    the

    Busy

    Be e

    c lub r

    were won by Mrs.

    Mrs. Ralph Hisle,

    Banks, Joyce Bank

    Coder, Mrs.Frank

    Mrs. George Peuk

    meeting wil l be wi

    July 29.

    Mr. and Mrs. W

    and ch i ldren,

    V icky

    St .

    Joe,

    and

    Bi l ly

    ena, Mo., were

    rec

    the home o f the ir

    unc le ,

    Mr. and

    Mr

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