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Franklin County Tribune from Union, Missouri • Page 5

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Union, Missouri
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5
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Friday, September 3, 1926. THE REPUBLICAN-TRIBUNE, UNION, MISSOURI Tag Fivi No Sorcery tlie uJeeL I Money Earns a Personal Interest Local News Walter Van Leer spent Sunday I Naomi Chapter St. Louis. O. E.

S. A. Kemper of Gerald transacted (OKDF.lt OF THK KASTEHN UTAH) business lu Union, Thursday. Regular meetings 1st and 3rd This tank Will Bf CIommI Mod. liny, KeptrnilMT fl, in Ohwr-vance of Iahor Day, Tuesdays of each month.

CATHERINE L. WALKER, W. M. ELIZABETH OWEN, Secretary. Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Shcppard spent Sunday at Blue Springs. A. J. Charles of Rolla transacted business ill Union, Monday.

Restaurants should bo spraye with Fly-Tox regularly. Mrs. Anialia Mintrup and family spent Sunday at Meramec Springs Bftf4'tO Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Moore of Blythe, California, are spnediug several weeks in and near Union with Mr. Moore's sister and brother, Mrs. Asa Breckeurldge and J. M.

Moore. Mr. Moore and family formerly lived in Union where he was superintendent of the Union Schools. Tho family left Union In 1919 and this is Mr. Moore's first visit to Union sine that time.

Ho has been Dr. Joe Sandbrink and Joh Murpiey of Catawissa were business visitors in Union on day this week O. II. Vitt of the Humbro Office Yes, a time certificate draws four per cent interest which alone is a big enough inducement to be thrifty but it also draws a greater interest which has.in many, many cases been the "making" of success. A bank account earns PERSONAL interest! The personal interest of worth while people influential people who can help you.

Your bank account no matter how small if added to regularly speaks of a reliable, sound character. Money in the Bank gives you Increased courage Freedom from worry Greater independence and relief from embrfrrassment. Citizens Bank of Union spent Saturday and Sunday in St Louis. superintendent of the Blythe (Call.) Wendell Morgan The Tribune schools for several years and will ro-turn there again the second week of spent Sunday with relatives in September. Tho Mnorcs have many Bland, Mo.

friends here who aro always glad to Ml.ss Virginia Cunlo spent the see them. When you plan your work and work your plan and save you don't have to go to a fortune teller to have your future told. Not mystic the four per cent we pay on time deposits. This Hank Will lb Closed Moil (lay, Kpl(nllM in Oliwr. vimce of Lulior luy.

BAIiif OF UNION past week end in St. Louis, visiting Mr. and Mm. Louis Schmidt and I friends. family returned to their home in F.

J. Fiicngeldt of the ltcnufort nclghlioihood, was a business visitor Remscn, Iowa, after a short visit at the home of Edwin Kriege, west of Union. This was Mrs. Schmidt's first visit to Missouri. Mr.

Schmidt in Union, Wednesday. Attorney J. II. Scliupcr ami son was a former Union boy. Ho was Walter Znhriidt, of St.

Louis, spent lust Sunday In Union, the guest ot the Zaliiiult family. John 0. Cooper mid family, of Kirk-wood, Hiient lust week in Union, gucstj of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.

Coojier and family. Handolph, of Washington, were bus! reured by the Into Mr. and Mrs- ness visitors ill Union, Wednesday Rudolph Kriege. Miss Kate Kriege accompanied them home for a short I'. J.

Couley in ile a business trip visit with relatives and friends in to Robertsvillo mud Catawissa Wednesday. ('has. Ricekeiirldgo invited a in Iowa. Mrs. Herman Tappe, and Mr.

and licr of his friends to his Inline in the 1 The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Rudolph Denmark noigliliorhood last Tuesday Mrs. William Maune and family of Yucon, Oklahoma, and Mr. and Mrs. night and had a real watermelon feed Schultz, Thursday.

There was plenty of melon ami every body had a good ami full time F. Fehsenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. John Fehsenfeld, Mr. and Mrs.

Ches Mr. and II. Maune mado a business trip to Hermann, tho Smiley will leave the iirst of next week Clem L. I Mil, of St. Louis, sjient Saturday and Sunday in this city.

Henry J. Klcppcr was a business visitor, in St. Louis Thursday. Krunk Turner was a business visitor lu St. Louis, the first of the week.

Mr. mid Mrs. Arinoii llcrghorii, spent the tlrst part of this week in SI. IoiiI.s. Henry J.

Peters, was a St. I.ouis visitor, the first of the week on busi- ter Cropper and family and Miss first part of the week. Bertha Wicmanii of Troy, niot-orded here to attend the wedding for Uolla, where he will ill lend Missouri School of Mines (he cumin; year. Miss Betty Boler of Webster Groves is spending a few days of this week at the It. F.

Thlas home on routo two of this city. The given Wcdnenday night by "Bill and Mac" was fairly well attended and all present thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Win.

Grafralh and little daughter of this city upeiit the past week In St. Louis and lluh-atonka, Mo. Mr. Grafrath was on his annual vacation. Chas.

I'. Reinhurd, uiiiiager of the National Cob 1'ipo Works of this city, left Saturday for a weeks' bus Jacob (Jaaseh of Moselle was 111 Union Thursday on business for the of Miss Irene mid Otto Kank of Moselle. Young which took place atjlie Evangelical Church, Tuesday afternoon. The Tribune is ill receipt of II letter from J. Davidson, of Chicago, llli William L.

Horsefiold, manager Miss Eliza Wolff Is spending the iniH lie which lie da I is that lie and lc of tho Liberty. was in St i Louis, Wednesday on business. re Mis. David mi have just recently week in this city, the guest of Miss Marion Mcyersieck. Both Miss Wolff Fly-Tox your kitchen; iSurvc two week' visit lit OJiO tifiiieil 'f Misses Lenora and Eleanor Meyer re ill it ill ielc 4 run petizing food ilthy and Miss Meyersieek are teachers lsalioii in riiilailclphia Cwirenii flies.

spent the first of the week In They hope to visit friends in Union iness trip to New York City and in the St. Louis public schools and they will for St. Louis the St. Louis with relatives and friends, other points in' the east. itiu Franklin County Jiejxt ChrintinuJ.

I first of next week to begin their terms. Miss Wolff is Instructor In Dr. C. F. Brieglob of St.

Clair transacted business in Union the Fred. Hustermaiiii rts in St. Lort'i'4 4iil(4 (hji' beader ball game be4Vecn' tnu '(Cardinals and the l'lratos. Mr. anil Mrs.

Geo. I'ardo uiu! Miss Lcnim Zfeliiiski, who lias liecn We're ready today with as interesting a selection of Footwear for children 83. this Store has ever shown. Stocks are brimming over with new with'' Footwear of the sturdy, durable type, as well as good appearance. And prices are most inviting, too.

Also full line of Boys and Girld Tenni3 "Shoes in Brown and WW'tei MUMM Shoe Store daughter, Miss Hctilah, spent sev first part of the week. spending the past siimiuer monllis vis the Clark School, while. Miss Mcyersieck is instructor in Central High. eral days the first of this week in Kd. Uanhorst of St.

Clair trans Kansas City, where they visiled iting her aunt. Miss Lena KIepier and uncle, Henry .1. Klepier, of this city, returned to her home in St. Louis on Mr. aijd Mis.

Earl of tills acted business here the first part of relatives. the week. city entertained a niimlier of the yoflitfiev 't liHt'ttitndhy evening wilh Thursday of this week. Richard liaswell of Webster Mrs. L.

W. Hightower and son theatre parly noil a luncheon coin-. Groves, who has been spending the past week at the 11. F. Thlas home Lnyd returned homo from Kan iliiiieiiting -several of the young men I sas tho tirst part of the week.

in the Denmark neighborhood left anil women who will leave in a sllor Claud VanLeer and family, Karnesl VanLeor and family, Louis F. I'feill'er ami family and Mrs. Kmilie Fink, Sunday of last week at liluii Springs, near Botirlion, Mo. Henry Krentz and Fred Lemiu of the Neior neighborhood were business visitors in Union yesterday. Mr.

Krentz will have a public sale on his farm in the Neier neighborhood on Thursday, September 16. See his sale notice in this issue. time to attend vurious colleges un Arnion Iierghorn, local lluick DR. E. G.

FENNER Osteopath Union, Mo. universities. dealer received car load of 1927 model L'uicks this week. Miss Virginia Moore, uiece of Mr, on Wednesday of this week. Mrs.

Hermann F. Hansen entertained three tables at brlilgo on Monday afternoon of this week, complimenting Miss Freda Somnieers of St. Louis. Miss Vitt made high score. 307 Elm Street Phone 60 Washington, Mo.

and Mrs. Asa Breeckenridge of August J. Meyer transacted bus iness in Owensvllle the first part of near Union, left tho first of this week for lies Moines, Iowa, where the week. she will attend school the coming liryan lletz returned home Thurs year. Miss lrglnla Is well Known The big Fall Opening of the Chilli-cothcltiisiness College is next Tuesday and several Franklin County young lieoplo are planning to enter for tele day from a weeks' visit with rel here and her school mates will atives and fricn.ls in Illinois.

surely miss her. graph civil service mid banking courses. Don't forget the social ami dance at Attorney anil Mrs. Jessie M. Owen Mr.

Robert Vance and two sons and Mr. and Mis. Edward Stares, all of St. Louis, wero guests of Mr. and Mrs.

11. A. Daviess over the week end. Mr. Vanco is the superintendent of tho Ford Motor Co.

plant in SU Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muensternian and daughter. Miss Anna, Miss Marie Stock, Mrs.

William Horn and daughter, Miss Lillian, motored to Meramec Springs, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Feterson joined them at Sullvan, Mo. The Tribune Is In receipt of a grape twig containing seven big bunches of seedling grapes from Mr.

and Mrs. C. B. Maune ot this city. They were given the grapes by Mrs, C.

C. Doll of Hermann. The grapes aro as fine a lot as we bave seen. Grapes are plentiful In the Hermann neighborhood and they are of fins quality. St.

Frauds parish, Liiebbering, Saturday Seplemlier 11, Itlliti. Good and family, sient several nays or inc 1 Breaking the Schackles 3 EE We don't actually hitch' Women to ploughs in this land Jl of ours; but it used to be common practice in the Far East, centuries ago, and possibly may be done to a limited extent H. II. Duebbert of Labaddlo and past week in Fulton, with relatives, Grover Witt and son. Earl, of Young In ill Owen, who has been music by the (irus Orchestra.

Mrs. J. A. Fees and Mlsa Martha Fees returned home the first part of Metropolis, Illinois, were in Union spending the summer there wilh his grandmother Mnloney returned home on business Wednesday of this week. i even today in some countries.

3 ith Ills pu rents to lie ready for the Tho Witts are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duebbert. oiieniug of school next Monday. Were we to see a woman hitched to a plough like an ox, our finer sensibilities would receive a severe jolt; and yet we if the week from an extended visit in Franklin, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Briggs spent the first part of the week In Owensvllle with, and S. M. Relnliard nad Miss Fayno Witherup, high school instructors, thing nothing ot the lact that in this day ot labor-saving machinery a woman is still permitted to stand long hours rrived in Union this week in order friends.

over a board and steaming tub washing and wringing and to be ready for the opening of school next Monday. Mr. Relnhardt Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maune and will have charge of physical educa son, Herbert, of this city and Miss E3 -N tion while Miss Witherup will teach Hulda Koenig of St.

Louis motored niung unui ai ntgnt sne iainy acnes irom neaa to loot. Men wouldn't do it! And why should women? It is not necessary. It may have been in the past but there is no reason for it in this day and age the AGE of the MAY-m TAG. English. wrf'tew.

J' John W. Steinbeck will leave on Saturday of this week for a weeks1 i vacation in Jefferson City. He will l-r-the only advantage of also go to Fallon, and attend IF the Maytag Gyrafoam SCHOOL Washer were the amaz to Blue Springs Sunday. Mrs. Blanche Paul and daughter, Miss Ealey, spent one day this week in Catawissa at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Bort Raniey. Attorney W. L. Cole returned the first of this week from a several weeks' vacation spent In Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Clarence Stuckenschneider and Enimett Klcpper spent Sunday in St. Louis where they saw the ball- ing speed with which it cleans the opening of Westminster College where he was formerly a student. He Intends to be back Sept. 12. blisses Elizalietli and Catherine Thl you would prefer it; the Gyra- WPU as left on Wednesday of this week for S3 E3 3 foam Principle creates a more highly energized, turbulent and continuously effective water ac- tion.

There is no idle water, BUT this is only one of toine outstanding advantages of the world's leading washer. Webster Groves and St Louis where they will visit for some time before leaving for their studies. They will game. attend tho Southeast Missouri Teach H. P.

Jennings, auditor lot the Ha in tiro, spent Saturday In Owens- ''A'- 3 ville, on business for the Ham- bro. II W. II. Bockmunn, cashier of the ers' College the coming year. Mr.

and Mrs. Emit Hermann, Mrs. Johannah Hermann and Emil Maune are spending the week with relatives in Fulton, Mo. During Mr. Hermann's absence from the city, Herbert Maune is taking care of the city mail delivery.

i Mrs. Fred Groves and Mrs. James McVey and two sons of Kansas City, Farmers and Merchants Bank of Beaufort, spent Tuesday of this Ask for Free Demonstration EE week in this city. When the boys and girls start to get ready for school they will need many things and you will be able to get all those things at Kramolowsky and Pautler. We carry a full and complete line of all school supplies, including: Fountain pens, the Wahl, Parker, and Dunn; Eversharp Pencils; Loose Leaf Notebooks of all sizes and kinds; Pencils; Tablets; Inks, 12 differene colors; Dinner Pails; School Bags; Crayons, and many other things.

Eframolowsft! Pauller Mrs. James Angell and daughter, Miss Mary, of this city, are fpend-ing several days of this week in are spending several weeks here, the guest of Mrs. Chas. P. Reinhar, Mrs.

Reinhard and Mrs. Groves are sisters. Gray Summit, Mo. Mr. Angell Is now doing carpenter work at the Still another stenographer was fur I BUSCH HARDWARE STORE m.

Oscar Busch G.O. Busch EliMucnch i PI nished MisMoiirl University by Chilli- William Julius of Rieger's Store spent few days this week la Washington. whera he visited rel- cot he Business College last while more than a score of C. B. C.

I a .1 1 1 nn gtude ents are in good office positions oa uulvw Jijr'-Wuiyui, -Joying tot tacatlon. the.

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