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Jefferson City Post-Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 6

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Page 6 JEFFERSON CITY POST-TRIBUNE News of the Community STRINGTOWN The families of John G. Thompson and B. B. ConneH attended the cream social at the M. E.

Church Saturday evening at sellville. Ernest Bunge, a student, ed the German sermon at the church Sunday. Ernest Bunge is spending sometime with his parents, Bev. and Mrs. E.

Bunge before returning to Springfield, to his college work. The W. P. F. A.

that was scheduled to meet with Mrs. Edwin Fischer, the 20th is postponed to a later date. Mrs. 'Andy Opel and children of 'Jefferson City were guests Friday "of A. Kautsch and family.

Stringtown was represented by a number at the Honey Creek picnic last Thursday. Oarl Weber and son, Henry are having their straw bailed, as are many farmers here. This makes it easier to handle for feed, due to the shortage of feed for livestock. Mr. and Mrs.

F. J. Huettenmeyer and daughter, Alice and sister, Miss Tracy and Misses Violet King and Lydia Jungmeyer were guests Sun- Raithel attended the Sedalla Fair Thursday. Gayle Powell who has been spending the summer with his parents Mr. and Mi's.

Henry Bornhauser, returned to his home near Shiloh Saturday. Mr. PLEASANT HILL and Mrs. Clifford Scruggs TILLIE THE TOILER Wasted Words Monday, August 25,1930 By Russ Westovei son and Mrs. Mayme Scott and two small daughters of St.

Louis have been enjoying their vacataion with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Scruggs and other relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Bates and daughter Elsie and Miss Sophia Bates of Bussellville and Herman Holzberlein were guests in the A. J. Bates home.

Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dooley and Boy Enloe returned from a week's Visit in Kansas City last Friday.

They were accompanied home by Mrs. F. B. Bond and daughter, Florence, who will spend several days Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Vaughan. Mrs. Emma Caverly who came last week to visit her mother will return to her home in Moberly Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Miller and children were all day visitors in the TILLIE. VS. DIPPY OVEG! LEADHR AND vMAV -TO MAU.E ME- 3AY ROSC0E, 1 VPL -TO CALL ME.

LP HALF AM WOOR. AM OLD FLAME THERE' DOLLAR IT VJISH SPCAK. TO MO.MACDC?LSAL.L" JUST A SOMH FALLOW MOST BE PLAYING, A YEAH, THE JDKE IS CM ME, ALL. IMPELS OPIATE A SI12LS -VOICE day of Joe Jungmeyer near Bussell- Capital City Saturday, ville. Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Bates and BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES What Prize Glory? By Martin The interior of the Stringtown Church has been redecorated last week. Pete Schock and family and Mr.

and Mrs. C. Weber and Fred were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Rosade Weber and sons. BRAZITO Miss Augusta Raithel is enjoying several weeks visit with her sister in Kansas City.

Mr. Henry Cochmeyer and family and Mrs. Ellen Miller of Westpomt, are spending several weeks visiting relatives in the Honey Creek neighborhood. Bev. Budolph Beck and family, who arrived here from Kansas to visit relatives, left Monday for New Mexico where they will be guests of Bev.

Beck's brother. Their son, Junior, will leave from there for Concordia College. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Beck and Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Bates and Ficd Bates of California were in Jefferson City Wednesday. Fred Bates of the State of California arrived last week for several days visit with his brother A. J. Bates and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bates of St.

Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bates, and Mr. Fred Bates visited at the Win. Bates home near Russellville Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Scheperle and mily and Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Kiesling and family spent an enjoyable day, the guests of John G. Scheperle and family near Jefferson City. Otto Freshley and family, Mrs. Lizzie Freshley and daughter Mrs.

Emma Caverly called at the B. F. Vaughan home Sunday evening. Otto Freshley, assisted by Clarence Schubert, is making the run with his hay and straw baler. They sons, Elmer and Harold and Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Gemeinhardt motored to Sedalia Monday to attend the Fair. A large crowd alt-ended the fish and dance at the Glendale iSSchool Saturday evening. The pro- '01930 BY NEA SERVICE, REG u. OFF.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Snake in the Grass! By Blosser will be used for the school. Misses Gladys and Essie Asel of City were guests here for days of John Ott and lam- Miss Gladys returned home Thursday while Miss Elsie to visit relatives in Lohman and City. Mr. and Mrs. John Hogg attended the funeral of Mr.

John S. Beck "who "was burled in the Honey Creek cemetery Sunday afternoon. Otto Asel of Kansas City was here on business last week. John Hogg began construction of the new bridge over the Clark's ford near the Centennial school for which he has the con- tract. This will be a big improve- and make it more convenient lor the children who attend the school.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Popp and sons and Mr. Andy Popp attended the State Fail- Monday. Mr.

and Airs. Herbert Popp and sons left Thursday for St. Louis where they will be guests of Mrs Popp's sisters for several days. Miss Janet Maynes, prospective bride of August 28th, and mother Mrs. P.

Maynes were entertained with a. dinner at the home of Mrs Henry Heymeyer Sunday evening. Mr. Henry Bsck is suffering witl an infected foot as a result of step ping on a nail. Miss Anna Laura, and Miss Edna Duenkel attended the miscellaneou shower Monday which was given a the Luthenan Church Hall in hono of Miss Janet Maynes, who will be married August 28th.

baled Tuesday and Wednesday for A. E. Scheperle and Ira Sullins, moving to the Adam Glebb farm Wednesday evening. The following took live stock to Lohman Wednesday to be shipped out. by the M.

F. A. Shipping Association: Emil Raithel, Ben Vaughan, Ira Sullens, Jim Scruggs, John Bainer and Harry Erhart. The Pleasant Hill school began its 1930-31 term Monday, August lath with Earl Scott as teacher and an eniollment of twenty-four pupils. The regular semi-annual meeting will be held at the Pleasant Cemetery, Sunday, August 31st Ev- ervone is welcome to attend.

Wm. Ott enjoyed a fishing trip IB river the first part of the eek. WARDS VILLE Prank, Louis and Lee Hoelscher nd Henry Wiegerson attended the 1 air at Sedalla this week. Mrs. Mary Bisges and Frank Von- ium visited relatives in Henry bounty several days last week.

Louis Hoelscher and family were visitors in St. Thomas last Sunday. Henry Graff of St. Thomas was a guest of John Schmidt last week. A large number from here attended the funeral of Henry Sommerer last Saturday.

MARION Mrs. Henry Elliott and daughter Miss Mary visited relatives in Jefferson City Thursday and Friday. Rev. Case of Cedar City filled his regular appointment at the New Hope Church Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Pete Hunziker of Kansas spent several days last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Viola Scott. Miss Janie Garnett of St. Louis is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Isreal Garnett. Mrs. Leonard Smith of Herman glsited from Wednesday night until ay with her parents, Mr. and Jake Taggart here.

Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Garnett and family were guests Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hickam at Columbia.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson and two children Virginia Mae and' Wanda Lee of near Elston were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Barger.

Vincent and Lawrence Bolin are visiting relatives in Jefferson City this week. J. W. Inglish shipped a car load of stock to the St. Louis market Thursday.

The annual reunion held at the New Hope Church last Saturday was attended by a large crowd. Rev. L-. Hood delivered a very Interesting sermon at 11 o'clock. At the noon hour a bountiful dinner was enjoyed.

In the afternoon another interesting sermon was delivered by Rev. Case. Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Lister are the proud parents of a baby girl born August 15th.

Mrs. Kate Francis and sons Raymond and Bert and Miss Velma Jusr TUIMK V. NO OCR ACE ue TUS tece OF BLADE FITS MIGHT SAY He FOUMD THAT'LL DO? UEAP. We TO keep VOOH. CEWTS PE'DDIVJG IS SEEti Tables Are Turned By Crane WASH TUBES OVJEME-R, TROOPS CAM Bt SEEM OUT WO SV-QWW CUQSlMCa INi QN ENSN'S EP FORCE 6ETS OUT OF CONTROL -AFTER FLEEW6 ENEMY.

Phone Johnny-on-lUe-Spot for Ice SCATTERED, EV-- r5tS30 6VNEA SERVICE. IHCi REG.U.-S.-PAT.OFF. LEFT TO GATCLH UP AS BEST THEY CAN GOLDEN OPPOP.TONITV cumce TO BOTTL EASS'S LITTLE FOROe IM BENVD OF THE TO TRAP, TO BUTCHER, M-4O TO JS PESTR.OV. HOUR BEFORE UV WllTrt W5.E ABOUT By Ahern Out Our Way OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Williams It is a direct money loss if you try to save on ice by letting your supply get too low. The more ice you have, the lower the temperature will be in your When your 'refrigerator is kept filled with ice.

the mcltagc is slow. Call us for ice. oaT THE MEAMTTc. HooPtE AT THE OWJM IVY DEAU I'M HER A COMTRACvY 1 WASH AM'coT "frY WHILE VviE ASBESTOS A COOUEP HAT" to BO AT, I -THAT HERE- ARE TulO COLI rC 15 -TudKie AS COLD AS 2 --Tula IF A HOLE: VJAS THRU OPPOSITE: IT COME. UP OF -THEM MOTiOM DOWM AMD A ABOOT MOMTH-S Dl AMOKi' OWM MOTHER AM 1 9V TvAE-M RIES '-to, A FLAT vJauLD Phones 27--117--113 HAVE oSer toaR- loan lor the family and single Why delay or sutler embarrassments when our Is prompt, friendly and worry-free.

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