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Warrenton Banner from Warrenton, Missouri • Page 5

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Warrenton Banneri
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Warrenton, Missouri
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12. 1956 THE WARRENYOrt BANNER. WARRENTON. MISSOURI Page Fhr Mr. and Uri Cttn Wilmsmever and Barbara Tean and Local News Janet Kay, of Treloar, Mr.

and Mr. visited St. Charles on Monday with Mr. Luetkemeyer's sister and DE TUESDAYAPRTT Warrenton. on Thursday.

April 3. i APRIL 3 He was a former resident Fer- the Ki!" I Ke at kuson- He had been residen at ineK.atie Jane MemoralHomein Home for the past years. A son and two dauMers of St. in Warrenton on Wednesday, April Louis survive. 4, at 2:30 p.

m. with Rev. G. Ker Private funeral services -were nesth Brun in charge. Burial was held at the Nieburg Funeral Home in the Warrenton Cemetery.

Lawrence Wilmsmeyer and uavia Lee, Fred Roewe, Mr. and Mrs. Lmdell Dieckmann of Warrenton worships at the shrine of material success, and The world of his son, Jim. who turns his back on a complacent and comfortable Christianity" and. over his father's violent orotwt, decides to go "all out for Christ." This move has been described as "eighty-three minutes packed with pathos, conflict, tragedy, and triumph.

More than a moving picture! A moving spiritual experience." Walter H. Schwane, Pastor. and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ridder and Alfred.

They all left in the evening wishing Mrs. Ridder many more "Happy Birthdays." Contributed. LEGION-AUXILIARY MEETING HELD MON APRIL 9TH The regular monthly meeting of BANNEKER SCHOOL of Warrenton, Mo. presents "HENRY'S MAIL ORDER WIFE" A One-Act Conrrdy Drama with Special Numbers Friday Night -April 20, 1956 an rJ.SHt?iSrnt by cnoBl rajM fund, for lattt Zl' Vou enjoy thl. hoar WI" Hear the HOUSTON ELLIS, Teacher Warren Countv Post No.

122 of the American Legion and its Auxiliary was held on Monday evening, April 9th with 26 members present. Commander Giesler opened the ANNOUNCEMENT! We have purchased the Coffe Cup Cafe in Warrenton from Mr. Mrs. J. Frank Brown and will appreciate your continued patronage.

We plan to serve first class meals and only the best quality food at reasonable prices. Your business is solicited. Come in and get acquainted. COFFEE CUP CAFE MR. AND MRS.

OSCAR BECK, Props. Phone 215, Warrenton, Mo. (37p) meeting. After the joint meeting separate meetings were held. COMMUNITY COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY EVENING The April meeting of the Warrenton Community Council will be held on Monday evening, April 16, at 7:30 o'clock at the Courthouse, instead of Thursday evening, April 19.

Persons representing the various organizations should take note of the change in meeting night. President. iamny, jar. and Mrs. Fred Scinke.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stanley of Tulsa.

visited from Friday to Monday with Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Luelf.

On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pennington of Wentzville spent the day in the Luelf home. Mr. and Mrs.

James Harlan, Ronnie and Janet and Mr. and Mrs. William Beach and Randy spent Easter Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Purl Millam of Wentzville.

This occasion was in honor of their son. Roger Millam, who returned to New Mexico on Monday. Roger enlisted the Air Force and entered the service on January 11, 1955 Latest styles, quality merchandise, low prices on all children's clothing at Youth Shon, Warrenton. (tf) Mrs. J.

R. Judy returned home la9t Saturday. She left on December 20 for Oceanside, where she spent the winter months with her son. Major J. W.

Judy and family and at Manhattan Beach with her daughter, Mrs. B. C. Reynolds and familv. While in California, she visited in the home of Mr.

and 1. B. Grinnell. The Grinnell's sent greetings to their former neighbors and friends. Mrs.

Bertha hchowe our roppy fan Chairman and her committee are to be complimented on the won derful work they are doing in regards to the Poppy Posters in MR. MRS. FRED KOELLER SELL 136- ACRE FARM Mr. and Mrs. Orville SchneideV, United Farm Agency representa tives of Marthasvillc, report the sale of the 136-acre farm owned by which the three schools floly, Rosary, Warrenton and Wright City took part.

The waist line party given by the Auxiliary on Saturday night, April 7th was enjoyed by all who were present. A magazine was sent to the Boys Reformatory at Boonvillc from the Auxiliary. After the separate business meetings we adjourned. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs.

Ren Theilman and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Eisenstein. Publicity Chairman. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Koeller of Hermann, to Herman Berend of Hermann. The farm is located in Gasconade County, 4 miles east of Hermann" and 1 mile off Highway No. 19. It's a You Save Marvin Moss of near Truxton visited Friday night with Gerald Casner of near Warrenton.

Use our Lay-A-Way plan. Mildred' Youth Shop. Warrenton. (tf) Mrs. Gertrude Hensiek was a dinner guest Sunday of her brother-in-law and wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Hensiek at Jonesburg. Boy's suit, flacks, coats, shirts. Mildred's Youth Shop.

Warrenton. 4 1 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Doth age and Karla Kay visited Sunday afternoon in Jonesburg with Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Dothage, Dennis and Carol Ann. I Re-upholstering. Chairs, living room suites, truck seats. Call R. Cavenaugh, Phone 363, Warrenton.

i. 38p) Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

Calvin and son Paul of Cellinsville. 111., were guests Saturday and Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wise and children Mary Beth and Larry. Spring Fellpwship Supper.

Ham and scalloped chickens, at the E. Ri Church, Warrenton; Friday, April 13, beginning at 5 o'clock. Given by Women's Guild. (37) Frank Brown returned last Friday to his farm home west of Wai-renton. He spent about three weeks at the Audrain Hospital in' Mexico, recuperating from a heart condition.

The Warrenton Memorial Society will meet at the home of Mrs. W. F. Wcsssendorf on Friday, April 13. This will be the annual meetine at which time three directors will be elected.

All members are urged to attend. Secretary. H. Henckler. Optometrist.

Warrenton. Open every WeL Sat. Hours nine to five-thirty. 'tf) W. R.

McDermed of Montgome-ery City who has spent four weeks at the University Hospital at Columbia returned to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dwight Cyner neat Warrenton on March 31 where lie is improving satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Holden returned home Saturday after spending a week in the home of Reed Harkness in St. Louis. Their niece, Mrs. Reed Harkness died rather suddenly a week ago and was buried in the Warrenton Cemetery a week ago Saturday.

Spring Fellowship Supper. Ham and scalloped chicken, at the E. R. Church, Warrenton, Friday, April 13, beginning at 5 o'clock. Given by Women's Guild.

(37) Mr. and Clarence Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt of St. MRS GUS RIDDER SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs.

Gus Ridder of near Mar-thasville was pleasantly surprised on Sunday, April 8th when relatives came with well-filled baskets Dr. F. H. Knigge Chiropractor -The slmplem ana most permanent way to rt rid ml dlteaae la to rmnt the oaaoe otto yoar Chiropractor. Orflee hooroi S-1S a.

m. t- m. nt) t-S p. m. and by appointment.

TelCDhoM II, Wamntoa, MOVIE "THE UNFINISHED TASK" AT LUTHERAN CH. The public is welcome at the showing of the full-length movie, "The Unfinished Task," at St. John's Lutheran Church, Warrenton, Friday, April 13, at 8:00 p. m. The movie will also be shown at St Paul's Lutheran Church a week later, Friday, April 20.

at 8:00 p. m. "The Unfinished Task" is the dramatic story of the clashing of two worlds the world of John, a successful business man, who, despite his active church membership. to Celebrate her birthday with a OR Eat iftfHfafErafarafHJgfajafarajgfafaraj? birthday dinner. -The following were present.

Mi. and Mrs. Clarence Ridder and Judith Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ridder and Arlene Faye of near Mar-thasville, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Yes, It's A Fact You save MakeOIferFor 3 Bedroom Home K7anwhere Paris in the Spring strike your fancy? Or maybe you'd 7 like to play it big on the Riviera? Don't limit your- amgBBw self, the grand prize in lisssHFn De Soto's exciting new fevj "Winning Ride" contest is a fcgf one month, all -expense-paid fCjff rm adventure trip for you and y7M your immediate family ony- riiisii i i i i irVi when in the world, plus a ji rff beautiful 19o6 De Soto Fire- jqrXij)kHl 4-door Sedan. Easy to sEP- S1 win. See your De Soto dealer 'Iron Curtain ooontriao excluded every day when you shop at ICA. You get the same low prices every day of the week.

IGA's prices are low because we buy in carloads, sell for cash, keep overhead down and you get the benefit of every saving we make. Thousands of thrifty housewives know that their friendly IGA Stores are value Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Miltenberger are prepar ing to move to California and their nice residence centers. Make it a habit to shop at your neighborhood IGA Food Stores where prices are low every day.

Anticipating Your Wishes People do not often tell us what they most appreciate or desire in a funeral service. It is our professional duty to anticipate their wishes and to obey them. Hence our constant emphasis upon modern equipment, an attractive funeral home, courteous, sympathetic, reliable service. We know that you want these things, even if you do not say so directly. That is why we labor constantly to create a funeral service that expresses your conception of a suitable tribute to the departed.

F.W.Nieburg&Co. Funeral Home With Pork No. SM Can can be bought at an especial bargain. It has l'z baths, three bedrooms, Campbell's Beans 2 for 25c full basement with oil ICA os. Can Grapefruit Juice 19c Northern heat, and lots of fruit In spect this almost new bun Louis; Rev.

and Mrs. Robert Fieif-fer of Pilot Grove; Mrs. Philip galow and make us an of- Phone 91, Warrenton, Mo. Schaper of Bowling Green, and AU Brmetm Available la Bt LmIi Miss Kuth Holt of Nashville. Term, visited Saturday with Miss Evelyn er for it Whiteside Real Toilet Tissue 4 rolls 29c Pnra Bag Cane Sugar Rnn.hlne 1 Lb.

Fka. Hi-Ho Crackers 33c Holt. Hallmark Cards. Gifts for all oc casions. Mi'dred a- Youth Shoo Warrenton.

(tft Ferd Gast, a business Webster Groves was the guest speaker at the Warrenton Rotary McGee Motor Co. ARE Club luncheon last week Thursday. Phone 229, Warrenton (87) DESOTO PLYMOUTH Fresh IGA Table-Rite, Cut-up, Pan Ready Frying; Lb. He gave a very interesting talk on the work of the Gideons in supplying Bibles for hotels, motels, and Located on Highway 47 Warrenton, Mo, Phone 287, you the men in the Armed Forces. 3 Wanted.

Indian relics. We buy A CGnnckeiras IGA Table-Rite Thick Sliced JBacoflQ U. S. Good or Choice Chuck lEoast IGA Table-Rite Pork cm ALWAYS DRIES SOFT! 2-Ib. pkg.

Lb. Lb. 25c 111 tf 4 4 good pieces only, arrow heads, tomahawks, etc. H. W.

Henckler, Optometrist, Warrenton, Mo. (tO Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Wegener of Denver, were dinner guests last Wednesday evening of his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Bockhorst. They left for their home Saturday after spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wegener at Bellflow-er. Spring Fellowship Supper.

Ham and scalloped chicken, at the E. R. Church, Warrenton, Friday, April 13, beginning at 5 o'clock. Given by Women's Guild. (37) Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie" Freeman and Mrs. Mina Hill of St. Charles, Rolla Surls of Mexico, Tommy Montgomery of near Jonesburg, and Frankie Knebel of Warrenton visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

Dwight Casner and son, Gerald and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McDermed of near Warrenton.

A son Robert Daniel wa born to Mr. and Mrs. Herschal Lichtenbe -g ITOOfT? IF SO- C. J. Harris Lumber Co.

is the place to-becjm- Sausage Rader's Skinless Wncimeirs I Lb. Triple Tanned by WOLVERINE Golden Ripe Finest Quality IBaimaimao at the Lincoln County Memory 10s i fc- i i One-StoD Service CI 0 VI Quality Material Moderate Prices Hospital at Troy last Friday. 1 hy have another small son Dennis Before her marriage, Mrs. LichtMi-berg was Miss Betty Sorick. second daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Sprick who reside west of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. E.

S. Aydelott, rs. Milton Wehrman and daughter Miss Marilyn attended a wedding and reception at 8 o'clock Saturday evening at the St John's Methodist Church in St. Louis. Miss Martha Lucky, daughter of Mrs.

Ef Lucky of St. Louis and niece1? Mrs. Aydelott was married to Mt William Hume of St. Louis, "SPENPFR SUPPORT? IMmHiMl mm hrm FfcoM Mrs. Rubv Twiehaus WftT IT.

S. No. 1 Maine ranoai all aarpooa variety White Potatoes 10 -59c V. 8. No.

I Ariaona Um U4 aa. Iceberg Lettuce 2 for 33c Extra Fancy FUrlte Lax go Crtap Taoty Fresh Cucumbers 2 for 15c Extra Faaejr Florida eejlo; bay Fresh Radishes 2 for 19c Soraada When Cold i i Natures Best Margarine 2 43c aVy 4iaft I LUMBER Good, straight, kiln, dried stock for every repair or remodeling TACKEO zzy. need, 2 4's as little 10c A cushion i 21 IRON CORK 2i mo A CORK SOU SOL: lineal ft. PLYWOOD Complete stock of interior and exterior types. AO standard plys.

Good one or both sides 4' 8' lot" vf I 1 F. a lux 11. Tr oaaio, panels as low $4.80 ROLLED TOP EDGE 1-rC. MOULDED CONTOUR BACK LEATHER COVERED CUSHION INSOLE LEATHER CARrCUR STORM WELT J)r VA Tl Wnmtrett OPTOMETRIST, a. m.

tn 3 P. m. Datlv fcxtwr WednrxMv Friday 9-5 and Evenings By Appointment rhone: Randolph 4-StM 1511 Waverly, St Charles. Mo. i -r, if BAR TACKED AND TM.

STITCHED AT STRAIN POINTS INSULATION Insulate now and insure summer comfort, save fuel in winter. All types of insulation in stock. Pouring type, 1 bag dl.oO Nn-Way IflA Market NO GREATER SHOE VA "JE IN AMERICA. IT'S NEW AND ITS A GREAT IMPROVEMENT OVER DR. H.

W. HENCKLER OPTOMETRIST Warrenton, Mo. BeaooHnr Vloaal Kanrlee OrFlCK OPEN EVERY Tnes- Wed- Sat WABBKNTON. Ma 1 1 LEATHERS. ACIDS.

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