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Warrenton Banneri
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Pags Seven Thursday, May 31, 1945 AAaialstzaioxs ZTatica has been spending his furlough home. played and refreshments served. The favors were pink bassinettes with mints. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Bishop and Nevs From Adjoining Ojiint here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Winter and sons near town. Kotic la hereby siren, that Lettercf Administration on tha eatats of Ann Fiaa deceased.

wr granted ta undersirned the i 7th day AprU lUi. by the Probate Court of Warraa County, Missouri. All peraona harlnr elairaa against aaid estate are required to exhibit them r. wan cm to the CDdersirnsa Ao- Gus Schaberg of St Louis visited with Mr. and Mrs.

CM. Koch and nosssY By MBS. CAD DTKB Several from this vicinity attended the Hukriede sale at New Truxton Monday. Mr. and 3Irs.

Cad Dyke spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Armbruester. Mrs. Joseph Cuffman returned Franllin John Doerr Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morhaus ana home last Sunday from a. week visit with her daughters and their after miniitrmtan Within SlX BOOthS son, Bruce, of St Louis visited in the i families in St Louis. Marthasville Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. Catherine Vandemark of St. date of said letters, or they saay precluded from any benefit of such Ate; and if such claim be not exhihit- be Mrs. Stella Dehrodt and daughter Miss Tris Norton who has spent Mr. and Mrs.

Edw. Peters and Louis, while visiting in St. Charles, were in Warrenton shopping Tues baby and Mrs. Hempel and fell and died five hours later in St the last five months with her grandparents' Mr. and Mrs.

O. G. LICUTE SCHOOL DISTRICT By MISS EDNA SCHWERDT Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stonebarger and daughters of Warrenton were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Au-thar Herbel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dothage and son of Pendleton were Sunday Sunday guests of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Dothage and sons-Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schwerdt and daughters and Grandson were day. KONTGOUEHT COUNTY LL James R.

Coil, son of Mrs. Nettie Coil of Big Spring, who was captured on August 3, has been liberated from a German prison camp and hopes to come home soon. CxiL Milton Brace, son of Mr. and Joseph's Hospital of cerebral hem Mr. and Mrs.

A. Bolton and baby were visitors in St Louis lues-day and -Wednesday. Anson here and attended nign orrhage. daughters spent Sunday afternoon ed within one year from the date of the gran tine of said letters, they will be forever barred. Date of first insertion Srd day of ISAAC a FIXE.

a V. FINE, Administrators. ATTEST. BERT E. MeCRACKEX.

Judge of Probate Court school in Warrenton, where she was one of the graduates this year, left Misses Evelyn and Dorothy fcicn- Married: Glennon A. Buehrle and with Mr. L. Gibson and son. They Miss Mary Boschert.

both of St meyer left Saturday lor uoonvme and New Franklin to spend a week also visited the Pin Oak, Hoss and Central Grove cemeteries. Charles; Clinton IL Eddineton of St Mrs. George A. Brace of Wellsville, with relatives there. -naries, with the Merchant Marine, Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Jones and has been wounded on uiunawa. Alvin Ritter and son. James of and Miss Rosalie Dotson of Portage Miss Helen Marie Cunningham of Sunday guests ol air. and, aits.

Wesley Krattli of McKittrick. daughters of St Louis spent the St Louis visited Monday at the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gar-1 des Sioux; John Buxall of St Louis and Miss Estalla Holt of Augusta; AdmlaUtrators Votiaa Notice is hereby liven, that lers of AdminlstraUoa on the estate of Paul H. Nieboss deceased, were granted to Mr.

and Mrs. Kaymond HeiannnK Mineola, who recently completed a course in nurses' training at San S. Sgt Edward K. Smith of St and family were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Carl Heidbrink and underslcned on tne ltu oar 01 Francisco, was sworn in at Wells villa bv Postmaster Blattner recent Saturday for Denver, coioraao, where she will spend several days with her uncle and aunt Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Eckhold the former Betty Jo Anson, and from there will go to her home in Vancouver, Washington. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred H. Vahle and Misses Sarah and Martha Winter, attended church services in Montgomery City Sunday, were dinner guests of Mrs. Vahle's brother and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wehr-man and in the afternoon made field Jones.

Mrs. Sylvia Keenan and Ronald were business visitors in Warrenton Saturday. 1945. tor the Probate Court or warren Charles and Miss Olga Alexander family. County.

Missouri, Chas. Hackmann home. and Mrs. F. Allrich and daughters, Elaine and Barbara, left Monday for Hartsburg to spend a 10-day vacation with relatives.

Mr.and Mrs. John Backhaus and sons visited in St. Louis Sunday of Felixtowe, England. lv as an army nurse. She will be Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Cieslak of St Deaths: Mrs. Minna Borgman, 83, stationed at Camp Carson at Colo Louis attended the sale of Mrs. Tin All persons navina; ciin said estate are required to exhibit them for allowance to the Undersigned Administrator within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be of Femme Osage; John Koester, 63, rado SDnntrs. ner Saturday and also visited with of bt Peters; Mrs.

Theresa Platte of Capt William Lowell McKinsey, Mr and Mrs. Wesley Schwerdt, with Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Back XOTXCX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned intend to apply to the Commerce-Warren County Bank for a duplicate or new certificate to replace Certificate Nov. CS in the name of James Farmer, for one share of stock of the Commerce- Pine Lawn, formerly of St Charles; dn of Mr.

and Mrs. William Mc precluded from any benent or sicn estate: and if such claim be not exhibited within one year from the date of the Mr. and Mrs. John Taake pf War haus. They were accompanied home John Hoff, 58, of St.

Paul. Kinsev of Middletown, was recently renton were Sunday afternoon visi by Mrs. Anna Mittler, who spent a short visits-in the home of Mrs. Car tors with Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley granting; or saia tellers, uey wu forever barred. Date of first insertion. 17th day of May 1945. awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service in Belgium and week in St Louis. Warren County Bank, which said certi GASCONADE COUNTY rie Wehrman and son also in Mont Schwerdt ficate or stock nas oeen lost or oes- trnvM) not ajtfli 2nKl eomery City and in the Lawrence Air.

and Mrs. Rufus Smith and Mrs. H. H. Schmidt and son, Jackson, left Monday for Anderson, Germany.

Dated at Warrenton, Missouri, this Four prisoners of the German government who have relatives in Wehrman home near Uueii. Married: Stemple Wagner and where they will spend two weeks Administrator. ATTEST: bert e. Mccracken. Jude of Probate Court.

C) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anson and son Miss Durello Holt, both of Middle- with relatives. 29th day of May. 1945.

ORLE FARMER ORVIL. FARMER JU ANITA HOEVELMANX CO RENE WILLIAMS Ronnie of Warrenton were Sunday town: CdI. Wilson Stiers of lUaffton daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wegener were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. William Heidbrink. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Smith and daughter and Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Wegener attended camp meeting at visitors here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. G.

Anson. Miss Audrey Ahmann and Mrs. Delmont Lichtenberg left Sunday morning for Warrensburg, where and Miss Barbara Jean Knopfle Boise. Idaho. the Hermann community have been Liberated by U.

S. forces. They are Pf c. John F. Landolt, son of Mr.

and Mrs. I. M. Landolt of Hermann; S. Sgt Edward J.

Smith, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paneitz of Children and sole surviving heirs at Missouri was admitted fo the August 10th. 182L law of James Farmer. Deceasea.

Col. Leland A. Winter of lont- they will attend the spring term at Deaths: Louis Porter Seale, 51 Charles B. Tate, 85. Mrs.

Elsie Hoi gomery, Alabama, and Mrs. Winter The way to world peace la a road Troy. uignu of St Louis visited his sister and Mr. and Mrs. William HeiannnK len.

50, all of Wellsville; Mrs. Lee that no nation can travel alone. rcygRAL. pnmeroBa AJCBUltAKCS SEBTXCB F. W.

NIEBUIIG CO, Hermann; Lt H. J. Bock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Bock of Jacksonville, family, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence visited Sunday evening with air. Walton and baby here and her New Many Wear mother, Mrs. Julia Whyte and other formerly of Hermann; and Pvt Paul Faber, son-in-law of E. J.

Benz and Mrs. John MeCann and daughter. Church Announcement It, Warrentoa. relatives at Truxton several aays tHe State Teachers Uiiege. Mr.

and Mrs. John King of St Louis visited at the John TSichholz home Sunday and Monday. On Tuesday morning George Eichholz accompanied them to Boonville, to visit with relatives there for several days. Oscar and Amos Oehrke of Sedal- FALSE TEETH of Stonyhill. Logan, 79, of New Florence; George William Clark, 84, of Greencastle, formerly of New Florence; John Newton Williams, 83, of Buell; Mrs.

Grace Stevens Stipp of Los Angeles, formerly of Wellsville; Bernard Van Booven, 76, of McKittrick. Our Berrlea la aranable ta 8U iMim at ajl ttTTTTT Phone BO-fSM (W the last of the week. T. Sgt Chester R. Niebruegge of Praver meeting is held here at the Mr.

and iMrs. Chas. Watkins and Owensville has been awarded the Macedonia Church every iriaay With More Comfort TASTEETH. a pleasant alkaHne (non- LeRoy attended memorial services, WAHItENTON TO ST, LOUIS Aad Xatexmedlate Potaxa Bronze Star Medal for meritorious niirht at 8:30. and every first Sun 1 1 Ml a basket dinner and lamuy gatner-ine at the Martinsburg cemetery i.

xals addressi Merchants achievement on Bataan Peninsula, dav the momn. au were wm soent Saturday afternoon and acid) powder, holds false teeth more firmer. To eat and talk in more com-fort Inst sprinkle a little FASTEETH la Luzon. LINCOLN COUNTY be no service this Friday night Sunday. evenine with their brother, Wilbert Tcrmlaal, Zaa, 827 Be.

Braadwa Thome CXestaxa S37 TL Am BoTCsrmbt TJiayas Co. on your plates. No rummy, rooey. pasty Charles Gross, well known resi (June 1st) nor the first Sunday William D. East, 27, ol Foley, co Mr.

Watkins of Fort Wayne, in Oehrke, and family. Sunday relatives at the Oehrke home were Mr. dent of Drake, died May 24 of a the month on account of the camp diana is visiting here with his taste or reeling, cnecss -ptaie wror (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any droc store. pilot in a B-24 Liberator Group, has Wazrenton heart attack.

brother and family Mr. and Mrs. been awarded the Air Aiedai and Mrs. Wm. Fritz and daughter Married: Francis Schneider of Chas.

Watkins and Leroy. of Kirkwood. meeting at Troy. Sunday school is held every Sunday morning at 10:00 o'clock. Rev Howard Johnson, Pastor.

Dr. W. H. Walls of Holcomb. osteopathic physician, who-at one Morrison and Miss Henrietta Thiele- Mr.

and Mrs. Milton -F. Drunert Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Joerling meier of Engelburg, Ark, and daughter Edna spent Sunday afternoon with her sister and fam time practiced his profession in Bellflower and Wellsville, will open an office in Troy as soon as he can and son of De Soto came Friday to visit relatives in Marthasville.

They returned home Wednesday, accom FRANZLIN COUNTY tops jr ily. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Spires son NEW TRUXTON Br MISS MARTHA WINTER Carl Cowan, 42, of Morrellton took and daughter near Montgomery make arrantrements for suitable panied by Helen and Harold Fort- Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbert Kellerhaus City. cruarteas. mann, who will visit in De Soto for his own life by shooting himself with a shotgun while his wife-went soent last week-end visiting with about two weeks, Have vou ever pulled the tip of The Troy Holiness Camp Meeting nnpnptl Fridav. May 25. and will relatives in St.

Louis and St. Char- to a neighbor's house to use tne tele Mr. and Mrs. E. Kehr, Mr.

and a finger of your glove down insiae. i continue to June 3, phone to call the family physician. Hr-o WhKap ftttorman fiecaa Fthl les. That the way the eyes ox some fvi vr. rw tr frs I Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Schwarze of While trimming a tree in Washing creatures work up ona aown, ac ton last January, Cowan sustained Khr nrf son of Steelville. Denver, who have been visit- Thomas Michael Prosser, 20-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Prosser, of near Troy, was fatally in cording to the Better Vision Insti a compound fracture of the skull, and Mr, and Mrs.

Arthur Schroer, ing her mother, Mrs Bruning near tute. Eyes of such creatures are mA ortw niTiTAn nf Smith flrfteK nirni vuiv mu mui jured Monday morning, May 21 mounted on the tips of hollow ten- mountea on uie uys ui and while his condition became favorable enough to be dismissed from the hospital, he suffered constant tmu suu, 7w WoUop chariAr and family in spent Sunday at the home of Mr Mrs dra in when the when he apparently stumbled into the tractor operated by his father, ana Airs. vvm. negman uouw i. ------'r.

tentacles are inverted. pain in the head, which at times be nis DrOUier aiiu wutj nv -ja i Vioii. foniH n.nAAincr ftnniversarv. which ran over him, fracturing nis 'X T. II.

Schwarze. came almost unbearable. Dr. F. H.

Kniggc, D. skulL The child was brought to A DaDV SI1UWW was 8cu Pfc Rolla J. Lewis, son of Mr. and vr- Mov, TioTr satlir(1ftv Mav Mrs. Fain a.

Aioen ana two mue Troy immediately for medical care. AAUXU 1 I IV. VAtn I'n nt. r-r PAitmor, tha naueniers reiumeu men uiu but died a few minutes after its ar- Otflba Hoars: a. Mrs.

Jerome Lewis of St Clair, has been presented with his fifth Bronze and 1 p. m. Phone 7 V. rival. rr- visit here with her parents, Mr.

ana Miss Edna Woods was the firsl Xa JSaithaaTma, mo. Mondays and Fridays from Omsoxt, tMlAad a tr TKuffl Rnntifiii Mts. M. F. Drunert and daughter, Elsberry girl to return from foreign 1 to.

nlfht. (p) rranchlsed Bottler: PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO, New Haven, XSo. JJ1UC OUU Uia lAAXi fcnu. Kn.mas rt ennncv fin wore WP1t 115-1 EiOJia. p.

m. mono House calls made day and Battle Star, significant of his service in five major battles in Europe. Chris Humburg, 63, of the Kohl community was fatally injured when his car was struck by a Miss service. She served with the diplo ed for decoration. Games were Merchant Marine Oliver Winter matic cores stationed at Fort-de- France, on the isolated island Matinioue.

a French Possession SAVI Ur TO A BIMI A POUND fresher. ouri facmc passenger train on a crossing at ew Haven. He died the next day at St. Francis Hospital, Washington. Pvt Raymond Junge of New Haven has been wounded the second time while in battle on Okinawa.

flavor north of the equator. There were no modern conveniences and the use of electricity was permitted but three hours a day. Diseases resulting from unsanitary conditions were rampant and lice and bedbugs were ever on the alert. JtereJ Word has been received by Mrs KMCAJicorni retiins freshness and fragrance. 4 Julius Gerling that her son, Pvt Married: Cammie Gibson, Sr of Auburn and Miss Pearlie Thomas- Warren Gerling, was killed in ac tion in uermany.

son of Old Alexander. Among the patients at St rrancis W-dated Thai why Spotlight is. Hot-Dated i tit Grinder-Fresh! Hospital in Washington were: Hugh Deaths: William Mitchell, 76, of Foley; Mrs. J. N.

Dunn of Troy; Mrs. Annie E. Reid, 75, of Elsberry. 1 Feldmann, Marthasville, May zz, here! surgery; Lulu May Brandt, Warren ton, May 22, surgery. ST.

CHARLES COUNTY Francis H. Peters of Krakow was 15c Sgt Conrad Kuester, 28, hus Ib. Jar Orange anfialada wounded in the Philipines March band of Mrs. Maurelia Kuester ot 29. Pvt Charles Schnur of Washing O' Fallon, has been awarded the ton was wounded on Okinawa May Bronze Star for meritorious achieve 13.

ment in Italy. Cpl. Kenneth Calla "Catholic Day" will be observed in Washington Sunday June 10. An han, son of Mrs. Rose Callahan of St.

Charles, has been awarded the attendance of 4000 is expected. Temtor Brand, grand butter saver Point i-ree Van Camp's Beans 13c Just Heat and Srve Scda Crackers 2 Si 31c Country Club. Quality, crisp, flaky Beverages 3 btue. 22c Latonia Club, famca assorted fUvors, large bottles plus bottld deposit Purple Heart with three stars and two ribbons for wounds received Married: Wilbert Pelster of New while fighting with Gen. Patton's Third Army in Germany.

Rev. John II. Girse, pastor of All Haven and Miss Delight Martin of Gasconade. Deaths: Fritz H. Meyer, 72 of Etlah; Mrs.

Ila Remstedt, 81, Mrs. Celia Wellenkamp, 75, both of Washington; Frederick G. Holt-grieve, 86, of Union; Thomas Benton Dill, 78, of Sullivan; Mrs. John W. Ream, 76, of Portland, formerly Saints Church of St Peters, celebrated the golden jubilee of his ordination to the priesthood Wednesday of this week at his parish church.

KROCIR'S Ordained in 1S95 at Kendrick Semi nary by Archbishop Kane, Father Clock Bread Stays Fresh Longer. of Union; Mrs. Katie Schuchart, 75, Girse has served almost exclusively of Wynne, formerly of Frank- in rural parishes since that time. line County. During his administration there, 21arg4p loaves Ili Pvt Gilbert Werges, son of Mr.

You get full tea lf- ii. hi new grade schools were built in Canton and Dutxow. A grade school and Mrs. H. Werges, of near Leslie, was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received in Germany March Efiitrtiti K3JC 4350 Coaatry Ctsa QnsHty and junior high school have been erected in St Peters since his arrival in 1919.

Clifford McGlasson. 49. who ia Liberated from German prison Cirgta's CKIESE 20s camps: Pvt Walter Bickers of St Louis, formerly of Washington; S. Astortsd Cbsesi 8pxtsda Our armies, our navy need more guns, more ammunition, more food i-more of all the supplies that go toward victory. and they need Thte why you are being asked to back them In tha biest, touihest War Loan Sgt Forrest Coulter, Pfc Charles LJUU Mutert, both of Washington; Alvia with KAss mzf i 33q B2as Lsbsl 1-tt.

glsss Us Steelman of Union. Kroger's Special Blend for ptsirf lt-aa. 12ART3ASVnJ.n had recently been discharged from the U. S. Army, in which he had served for 31 years, was found dead on the sidewalk near the yard of his father, Tom McGlasson, in St Charles.

It is thought that Lt McGlasson fell from the roof of a porch to the sidewalk, and the coroner jury returned a verdict to that effect Wounds received in action on Luzon have brouehtt to CpL Ray E. ruus TS3I ks, FROM THE RECORD Otto Koch, Jr- of St Louis spent the week end with his grandmother, too Hi Mrs. Louise Koch. ss a cosata ctea Qssisr tcjato Country Ona QoslSy Cftlsri't Ctssi Gzsst XsOn Drive ever the Mighty 7Jfc War Loan, NOW! Your fighting dollars are needed, urgently needed, to help pay for fighting equipment you must lend your share. Find your individual quota of extra War Bonds, and meet it! Jhe quota is larger because the Mighty 7th is really two War Bond Drives in one but remember, when you buy War Bonds you don't give, you invest.

get back every cent you put into War Bonds, and more! Buy more- War Bonds now our fighting men are making even bigger: sacrifices foir yictoryl. 12c 25s 13c 31c Dr. and Mrs. ii. Mornaus oi iV em ilwiLU St Louis visited with relatives in Harrison, son of Mrs.

Hattie Harri-snn of St Charles, the Oak Leal Marthasville Sunday. Fresh tender roots. Bunch Mrs. Chas. G.

Hackmann left Sun Cluster In addition to the Purple Heart a already holds. day for Banana River, Fla to spend Via. 11. Is Qs a several weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Lt and Mrs. Ules Cpt O.

W. Hibbeler has returned from overseas and is again engag Ho 2w3 Wade. DUY DIGGER VAtl DONDS fJOW- rmh, crUf Tstta1 tzmtiizz 2 Cissslfiia Mr. and Mrs. John Twiehaus and Pka.

ing in the practice of dentistry at OTallon, having been lucky enough to be one of between 400 and 500 officers who chanced to draw lucky rntk, teaser I Go daughter, Louise, of Levasy visited with Herman Borgmann and family from Friday until Sunday. '2 SML 2w3 CaatMS 7cs Cut tasty rmmripra A Cds teQst Marlene, eight-year-old daughter IfJ THE MIGHTY SDVBUTU VJAtl IOAU! Thia AdTcrtisaaesl Sposssrd by I-2ISSOURS ilSSOCISTIO OF Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Fink of St Louis spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs.

Gus Theennann. of Bert Weeks of St Charles, wno ea. disartnearad Wednesday noon of rim muzzzLtzt r2 la. 4 Owarantttd ssitra sains rtaa-Bsd 1M Vara Mrs. Norman Lichtenberg visited in St Louis from Saturday until last week from the Lutheran school crounds.

was returned to St Charles Tuesday. the next night by her uncle, who PUBLIC UTILITIES resides near OTallon. umcers were told that the girl walked to her jzrnzzoii cur rsrrouzx NO. 10) ici W22T men snzsr Mr. and Mrs.

I o. conreaux ana Newt Scamell of St Louis visited relatives in Marthasville Sunday. Mrs. Leroy Rottmann and son, Larry Lee, lef.t Tuesday for Jeff er-son City, where they will make their uncle's home, nearly 14 miles, In the rain. Falling to find her relatives at home, she spent the night at the home of a neighbor..

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