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"THE DARLING BRATS" Friday and Saturday, Oct. 29-30 A FARCE IN THREE ACTS IMMANUEL LUTHERAN AUDITORIUM WASHINGTON, MO. ADMISSION Sponsored by Senior Walther League Performance at 8:00 p.m. Each Night Adults: 60c Children: 30c BROWNIE SCOUTS HAVE FIRST MEETING The Brownie Scouts of St. local citizens and functions to aid local families and individuals.

'A portion of funds raised through the Community Chest is Francis Borgia, which was re Committee. These include needs of families such as food, clothing and fuel. Since it has expanded various commitees will make a study of community needs and attempt to perfect committee action within the organization to prevent duplication of aid and assistance by dif- CHURCH CENTENNIAL St. Paul's Catholic Church at Berger will celebrate its centennial next Sunday. Services include a mass at 6 ajn.

and Solemn High Mass at 10 a.m. His Excellency, Bishop Helm-sing of St. Louis will be present. Benediction will be at 7 p.m., followed by a movie. A basket dinner will be served at noon.

ers, Hermann Kopmann of Tre-loar and Aloys of and three sisters, Mother Immaculate of the Ursuline Academy of Kirkwood, Mrs. Chas. Kuchem of Augusta, and Miss Rose Kopmann Of St. Louis. One daughter, La Verpe, has been employed in the office of the Tri-County Equipment Co.

here for a number of years. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Becker of St. Louis announce the birth of a IVt lb.

daughter Tuesday, Oct. 19, in the Deaconess Hos-pitaL Mrs. Becker is the former Miss Hilda Westermann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Westermann of Beaufort.

Mr. Becker's parents are and Mrs. Aug. Becker of Washington. turned over to the committee tot distribution.

DIED AT HOSPITAL Most Funds In Chest Drive Will Stay Here At a meeting for the Community Chest leaders Thursday night of last week Norbert Jasper, chairman of the budget and admissions committee, stated that eight out of every eleven dollars in the drive will remain George King of 5948 Maple I ferent groups in our city. cently organized by Mrs. Jonn Westermeyer in cooperation with father Erwin and Sister Arsenla and the Sisters, teachers of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th grades, held their first meeting on Oct. 7 at 3 o'clock. Father Erwin, Father Roberts, ten leaders, and 39 Brownies were present; The second grade Brownies present, from the rooms of Sister Florence and Miss Marquart St.

Louis, beloved husband of Marie 'nee Kleekamp) died at the Veterans' Hospital in St. Supervised Playground This organization sponsors re Louis after a long illness Thurs creational activities lor me children of Washington. Over day. Oct 14. Funeral services 7.185 children attended activi in Washington, which shows that the local community will were held Monday, with burial at the National cemetery.

REDUCED ties last summer at the city park benefit most, even though five out of the eight agencies that are Mrs. King is a sister of Mrs. Edgar Swoboda of this city. Mr. planned by a supervisor and two assistants.

For. the past two hand under the leadership of members are national in scope. Phases of the campaign were years it was financed by various clubs and organizaions but in the future it will be supported explained by Kenneth Kruel and PRICES John Feltmann, and represents by the Community Chest. Heart Association tivea of six Chest agencies made brief talks. About 125 leaders Last year in Franklin county PURCHASED HOME The Lloyd Marsden residence on 8th and Stafford has been purchased by Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Noelke. The Marsden family will move to Columbia, Mo. this week. They have purchased a home in Columbia.

WHITE SHRINE MEETS The State White Shrine of of Missouri, representing 32 Shrines in the state of Missouri, met Monday night for a dinner meeting at the Masonic Hall. Miss Cora Muench, state president, presided. Ada Shrine members were hosts at a special meeting following the dinner, I with Claudia Finegan, the Past Supreme Worthy High! Priestess, and Miss Muench, retiring state president, as special! guests. Sixty guests from all' were present. Mrs.

Leslie Pinnell, Mrs. Junior Narup and Mrs. Arthur Filla, were: Sharon Kay Dobsch, Barbara Narup. Olthea Strubberg, Carol Amos, Barbara Ann Dobsch, Barbara Ann Steffeiu, Diana Fitzgerald, Donna Armer, Ann Sellmeyer, Peggy Lanham, Marsha Kamler, Linda Lee Filla and Karen Volkerdlng. The third grade Brownies from Sister Benno's and Miss Buhr's rooms present and under the leadership of Mrs.

John and Mrs. Edgar Swoboda, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brinkmann and Kenneth Jasper of this city, and Mrs. Andy Meyer and family, Misses Juliana and Agatha Meyer of New Haven, paid their last respects last Sunday.

NEW DEADLINE DATE The Franklin County ASC Committee, at a meeting Friday, October 15, decided to extend the deadline on seedlings under. The eight agencies in the Chest program and a brief re view of the chanty work they do follows. Canctr Society 224 people died of heart and circulatory disease. National figures on deaths due to heart disease show that 794,120 persons succumbed to the disease in 1953. Heart Fund attacks the insidious killer by a three point program; research, education and community service.

Child Welfare The purpose of this group is It's job to save lives from cancer. Funds are divided into Westermeyer, Mrs. Ray Strub-1 three phases: research, education and service. Sixty percent stays berg, Mrs. John McLaughlin and Mrs.

Robert Dobsch, were: Kathleen Mahon, Sandra Wild-; in Missouri and is put to work to aid in providing medical care Practice No. 13 cover crop to October 25. This extension is due to the heavy rains of the week of October 15. Farmers were unable to complete this practice. Farmers are to be reminded that they must complete the secdings under this practice by October 25, as that will be the parts of the state of Missouri to needy and indigent children 16 years of age and under, who live here or whose family lives on a rural route.

Aid is given whenever the association deter haber, Eileen Rita Vohs, Ann Marie Westermeyer, Carol Sue Buchholz, Betty Lou Buhr, Miriam Klenke. Judy Brooks, Sue Ellen McLaughlin, Cathy Bo-land, Rita Trentmann, Catherine Yenzer, Ann Pinnell, La Von Ruether. Janice Wesemann and Donna Marie Altemueller. The fourth grade Brownnies tnrougn county units for education and service to cancer patients. Twenty-five percent goes for research and 16 percent goes to national society for education, service and assistance the country.

Red Cross Major responsibilities are helping disaster victims, serving armed forces, giving blood for the injured and sick and training thousands in first aid. water last day they can plant and be eligible for payment. mines a need and financial assistance is necessary to provide LADIES' HEEE. TAPS PKICE 60c HEELS Now 30c 50c HEELS Now 25c 40c SPIKE HEEL TAPS 20c BOYS' SOLES 25c OFF Boys' $1.50 SOLES Now $1.25 MEN'S SOLES. 50c OFF Men's $2.50 SOLES Now $2.00 First Class Workmanship KERN'S SHOE REPAIR ATTEND CLINIC Henry Hartbauer and Wil-lard Brune attended a business management clinic conducted by the Automotive Electric Association in St.

Louis Monday and Tuesday of this week. Both are associated with Hartbauer Auto Parts Co. These late seedings may con sist only of barley, rye or wheat medical care. This care includes expenses incurred by reason of services rendered by physicians, present from Sister Eligia's and Miss Phillips' rooms and under CASH PRIZE WINNERS surgeons, nurses, clinics, hospit als and any other instrumental the leadership of Mrs. George i Trentmann, Mrs.

Joe Yenzer and The winners of the cash prizes offered by the merchants' Fall safety and home nursing. Local i ity utilized to Insure the physi DIED IN ST. LOUIS chapter furnishes St. Francis cal well being of such children. Give-Away Festival last Satur Mrs.

Anthony Glosemeyer of T- i .1 i ri Hospital with from 52 to 100 day are: Mrs. Olinda Stegen of pints of blood per month. Home Holstein, SI 00; Mrs. John Gum service is contact agency between veterans and families- penberger of Washington, $75; Mrs. Delma Creech of Defiance, Boy Scouts Washington has two Cub Scout packs, four Boy Scout troops and one Explorer post, with another being formed.

Within this structure there are 47 Cub Scouts, 67 Boy Scouts $50, and John W. Lynn of Wash phone calls alone average $33 per month. Local chapter retains ington, $25. Names of winners t-eers. aiea iasi oaiuruay evening at the Barnes Hospital in St.

Louis in her 47th year. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at the St. Ignatius Church at Concord Hill. Mrs. Glosemeyer is survived by her husband; four children, LaVerne, Norman, Corine and Joan; mother, Mrs.

Mary Kopmann of New Haven; two broth- 53.8 percent of funds and the of the $5 certificates offered by merchants were posted in their Mrs. Paul Wildhaber were: Betty Eckelkamp, Jean Ann Hiller-mann, Kathleen Elbert, Victoria DeGreef, Patsy Pope, Ruth Marie Humburg, Donna Jean Soud-er and Donna Jean Schmitt. Father Erwin gave a talk to the Brownies and gave them Father Roberts as their chaplain. Father Roberts also gave a talk and wished them and their leaders success and happiness. Refreshments were furnished by the leaders which the children served and thoroughly enjoyed.

-The meeting adjourned with prayer at 4:15 p.m. windows. area office receives 46.2 percent. Welfare Council This group will take over duties and responsibilities of the former Washington Welfare 219 W. Second Washington, Mo.

and 27 Explorers. Twenty-six percent of the available boys and young men are registered in scouting in the community. The goal next year is 36 percent. The Boy Scouts will not hold a drive here in 1955 but will share in the Community Chest. Salvation Army This organization engages in Charitable, educational, philan-throplc and religious work with state activities; such as Home and Hospital for unwed expectant mothers, aid in time of distress, services ttt veterans, rehabilitation of alcoholics and institutions, and missing persons bureau.

The Salvation Army works in Washington through a REPUBLICAN RALLIES There will be a Republican Rally at the elementary school building auditorium Wednesday, Oct. 27. at 8 p.m. The county candidates will be here to meet the voters and make brief talks. The speaker will be Miss Frieda Schicht of S.

Louis, president of the State Federation of Republican Women' Club. Next Sunday Republican will have a rally at Detmold Hall, and Sunday, Oct. 31; at the Campbellton Hall. Both programs will start at 7:30 p. m.

for Hllowen- Octobtr3lst. FOLGER'S 4 Coffee kn2 3 75c HAVE OPEN HOUSE FOR RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Monje had "open house" Sunday afternoon in honor of Arthur Gru-enewald of Weisbaden-Biebrich, Germany, and entertained following relatives: Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Monje of Hermann: Mrs. Florence Web- ALTEMUELLER JEWELRY Elm St. Washington, Mo. service committee comprised of bink of Great Bend, Mr. and Mrs.

Arlie Simmons of Far-mington, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schweissguth and son, Billy, ONE WINNER REPORTS Lcona Carroll was the only one who unscrambled the letters spelling her name in The Citizen and John Monje of Dutzow; Mr. Mall Chain Saws and Mrs.

Chester Monje, Mr. SUNSHINE CRACKERS r. and Mrs. Relnhard Bunge, Mr and received 09 in cash. PILLSBURY PIE CRUST MIX 2 box 25 day $4 3d Bunge" and The other persons whose names ivh it -arh.

ington; Mrs. Wm, Monje, Walter Lanham and Robert -TIME TESTED FASTER CUTTING WORK PROVED WORLD FAMOUS are Mary L25c Monje, Charles Monje, Mr. and SNIDER'S AT NEW LOW PRICES PARTS and SERVICE Pohl. The three scrambled names this week are: NERLAITNLEMEPH EIGYOELTGER REULAWRETBEK Each will receive $3.73 if reported by Monday afternoon. Mrs.

Arthur Borcherding, Ar-lene, Lloyd, Howard, Ruth and Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Helling, Steven and Dwight, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuschel, Bernlce, Burnell.

Kenneth and Earl, all of New Haven; and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bolte, Sharon and Catsup 2 33c PARKAY 409 W. Main St Washington, Mo. NATION WIDE 303 Size I 49c Ghemes -2 for I PRODUCE FLORIDA JUICE PACKER'S LABEL GREEN BEANS BULK KRAUT ij i i REPUBLICAN RALLY Washington Elementary School Auditorium WEDNESDAY, OCT; 27 8:00 PI.

SPEAKER WILL BE Miss Frieda Schricht of St. Louis Prtsidant of th State Federation of Republican Woman's Clubs ALL CANDIDATES WILL BE PRESENT AT THIS RALLY DAIRY QUEEN 723 South Jefferson St. WiU Close ORANGES 2 09s No. 303 Siie 25c 2 25c CRANBERRIES For The Winter Season Sunday, Oct. 24 Economy Priced Meats i T-BONE or 19c Mb.

Ctllo Bag 59c 55c SIRLOIN STEAK I PORK STEAKS. ALMOST BONELESS I PORK BUTTS' jowl BAconk LARGE LETTUCE Announcement Closing GPECH1ILD While Supply Lasts 45C Yz GALLONS GALLONS $1.00 29c hdt. ib. 25c L. E.

BODENWEISER Takes Pleature in Announcing the Opening of the Washington Veterinary Hospital and Dispensary mm mk WP West-End Ju Super Llltf. i We wish to thank you for your past patronage and will be looking fo ward to serving yoa again during the season of 1955. 311 West 5th Street Phooe 111 Fifth and Stafford Su. Whinftm Ma.

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