Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Warrenton Banner from Warrenton, Missouri • Page 6

Publication:
Warrenton Banneri
Location:
Warrenton, Missouri
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE WARRENTON BANNER. WARRENTON. MISSOURI Thursday, July 26, 1956 Pace Sia Gus Hoech merit Fridav with Me and Mrs. Joe Adams. For results try a want ad in the Banner.

Avoid missing a copy bv.renewiii? promptly. Get the Banner rejzularlv. IT per yeai. Jonesburg and Community "Live News Items From A Wide Awake Town" saw SCCI. IIVC their children's lives usually manage iv i ic a up cveryimnR, quested that she return by bus or train.

Mr. and Mrs. Erritt Burgess went to St. Charles last Tlvursday for his check-up and more treatment. He is getting along fine and was able to return home by noon.

Florence Bochmer went to Mexico last Friday- and had the stitches removed from hrs face, and also for a check-up on his broken wrist. He is getting along nicely from the effects of his fall. Doerr and Mrs. Virgil Dryden were entertained Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Simmons. Mrs. Alpha Greer of St. Louis came last Tuesday to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Flieh-man. Additional guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miersch and son. Danny of St.

Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fliehm and Albert Prior and sons of Wright City. Wm. Hobbs and children of St.

Louis spent the week with her i.i'lier Ed Grebe. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hassick of St. MRS.

F. T. BALL mm education at the Stcphan Memorial Methodist Church at Overland. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Sutterer and their young grandson Michael Rich, who is thir house, guest, drove to St. Louis Sunday arid attended a family reunion in the. park at Rirkwoo.i. About fifty relatives of Mr. were and all enjoyed a bountiful and lelicii.us basket dinner at the noon hour.

Michael again returned to I inedmrg wilh grandparents. His i.s;er Martha Jane was also a recent visitor in the SutterT home. Mr, T. Morris, Mrs. W.

H. F'leahnian and Mrs. F. T. Hall d'.

to Troy last Thursday and Mrs. MorrisJs brother T. H. Blair, wl recently underwent in.iior snrvterv. He is getting along nicely.

The Joneihurg ladies o) Mr. Bull is I he nthorlwd r-prMenttlv th Banner Js i.fw.bur, n4 will Ud (r ndv-rtLIn nd The deadline for th. receipt u.niiaii fitrniwn. una II nrw mutt be In Mr. HkII Card of Thanks i-iVT-n I.rmis spent the week-end with her I wish to express my thanks to Inna.

thit tlm. Bnner fuhll.hln Co. Hrockman and relatives, friends and neighbors for Mrs. hd. the many cards, letters, flowers, i Mr.

Brockman. prayers and gifts I received while nv in the hospital, and since mv rturn home. Your kindness will alwavs By MRS. B. L.

CROUCH MISS MARV MYERS HOS-TESS TO LOYALTY CLASS The I. oval. Cla.s of the Lmlav School mcl Wcihui- he remembered. Mrs. Sailor Oliver.

(S2p) BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR FRANK KAISER The 85th id Mr. Frank Kaistr. whi.h Friday, July 3th, wav celebrated last Sunday an I was planned and ifiven by-Mr. and Mr, Charlie Kaise: their roiintrv luiine north i Jmies- This Mondav morning it is cloudy and a light rain has fallen. Mrs.

Rolla Finger spent from Wednesdav to Saturday in St. Louis visiting friends. two Wells of near Warrenton HIGH HILL By MRS. CHAS. STEVENS The Christian Service Camp for Voting Peonle located on the far.

the Ladies Apparel Shop of Mrs. A. J. Blair, who is having a I closing nut sale. The Past Matrons of Jonesburg I Chapter J5.i O.

F. S. together with I then- families, enjoyed their annual picnic supper Friday in the I Jonesburg Park. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

M. J. Diggs have as house guests eir R'-ta and Danny Wegener of St. was a runner guest ot air. and Airs.

"i-nMr. U. I- -Mr Kaiser prepared a iMieions of Rro. Rev. Harold Nebel L.

Crouch and Wilbert Thursday, Having bought the Buatte farm, including household goods, we will sell at public auction, at the above farm, located 1 mile west of Jonesburg, (turn at sign of Daniel Boone Lookout tower, cross old highway, continue south about 'i-mile, then turn east atHoliness Church to driveway), our personal property, on Saturday, July 28, 1956 SALE STARTS II :00 A. C. S. T. ie llierllliK i)v CUs Sou, "l.ovahy lu F.

ri.omas.mwa, to have he leader tor the I' n. but khr -n-r- ev.rv- Sundav afternoon and will continue! Marv Arens and daughter through July 28 with the first group '1 on Te(l were Saturday eve-being Juniors. The camp will supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. tinue for three weeks with a 'lifter- 'Clarence Schwarze and daughter, cut age protip of young people tach He'tv Jne- week Visitors aVe welrom.

tn af. Movd Norwine of St. Louis and her and when she anwrtiiire.l ttiat 1,1 Martha Ann tend the vesper service each eve-' Deisel and sons of Granite ning. City were guests in the Robert As- the tlevo-in a very L.u read V'HIMK u.nift 'Mary l-ou would tional -which thev 'did, i i. larv Mrs.

Henry Wehrenberg and Mmnay. other guests re Mr. ri'id Mrs. John Throgmor- ilm, ilinner ui was tupped oft wit ll cal.e and made iee cream, keiatives to t-nioy and to hel'i Mr. Kaiser celrhra'e were, Mr.

and Mrs. Tonv lltilka (nee Flora Kaiser), and children. Janet ininiic, Man. Mr. and Mrs.

Yerle Nauhton (nee Ainlrev Hiu'ka), all of Montgomery City; Mr. and Mrs. John VV'itte, (nee Viola Kaisr) of St. Charles; Mrs. Aines nieee, of New l'lor-enee; Mr.

ami Mrs. Fred W'itte and four grandchildren, of Joncs-liing, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kaiser in son Richard of the Kaiser home. Other relatives and friends railed during the dav.

All left wishing for Mr. Kaiser manv hat my returns of a wonderful lie received greetings and nice u'fls fnmi his children and grandchildren. I "'1. Martha Aim if ot St. Louis.

Sundav Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schwar7e and daughter Betty Jane attended a birthday dinner for Mr. I lie ell an article. "How lan iv.

lihirh she daughter F.velvn of St. Iouis visited several days last week wdth Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blaue.

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil- Timmerbcrg and daughters Barbara Ann and Sue departed Saturday for a vacition trin to Yellowstone Park and other points of interest in the west. read I.ouis. children of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Wegener. Mr. and M-s. Fleet Palmer spent last week visiting their son, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert F. Palmer and son Danny at New London, Mo. While there, rliey drove to St. Louis where thev hoardd the excursion steamer the Admiral' and enjoyed a cruise down the Mississippi.

Master Danny Palmer enjoyed the trip immensely. While in New London the Palmer family enjoyed a picnic supper in the Mark Twain Park near Hannibal. 'Miss Jtulv -Ililder of Houston, Texas has licen a guest of aunt, Mrs. Harry Bishop and family of the Hickory Wood vicinity. Mrs.

Bishop, accompanied bv her A ITiemi: Herman Schwarze in Troy at the Imme ot Ins daughter Mr. and Mrs. FARM EQUIPMENT 3 Horse Plows 2 Garden Plows Bench -Small Oil Heater Wheelbarrow 1 lohn Allen. Kaymonrl Mrack and tamily at- Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Oerrlemna drove to New Salem, Suuday.to spend tended the Sunday Srhool picnic at the dav. They spent Sundav night rarK warrenton Sun-and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. dav. Norman F.ngler and daughter at Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Schwarze Blootnington, 'd daughter Betty lane were The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert As- rVhood." All were surprised an at the unusual ami ell "The conduced lU.

bu ness after which she fa reduced so.ne interesting and Mrs J- Nelson. Mi. Btmd. and Martha Ann 'I all of whom were invited fcutsts. Mary I.ou Thon.ason was also a Myers invited the out.

to UXl CIO 250-GallonOilDrums sons Sammy, Charles, David and Church met at the home of Mrs. Monday evening. Louts Saturday 1,11 'i Mr. and Mrs. Owen Harrell anJ spent Saturday with their parents.

strawber- son and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Harrell Mr.

ami Mrs. B. Crouch and the diniim-roout win re or. am, s. Simdnv wilh Mr.

an Son, Wilbert. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4 Dressers 2 Floor Lamps 1 Equator Coal Stove Antique Desk Sewing Machine Davenport Clock Several Antique Dishes Other Dishes and Pans Refrigerator Washing Machine 3 Radios Electric Range 2 Overstuffed Chairs Lawn Chairs Round Table 2 Metal Cabinets 1 China Cupboard Lot of Bed Sheets, Towels and Pillow Cases One 9x12 Linoleum Rug (like new) 1 Bedstead, Spring and Mattress Lot of Gallon Jars and Crocks Some" Chairs Many Other Items cream, caKe served. 1 ICS, .1 iilldU Lre Zrir I Mrs. Garrett Dryden and son'. I Wednesday Mrs.

Raymond Strack Xf fi-c fnlt Tiei-tf an A attended a Parent-Teacher's wort AUeniousreh Ruwe's mother, Mrs. B. P. Skin CrA and Mra pnnard Ripker n( shop at Columbia. -v.

w. although assistant i siasier ncnaei ensile ot tast Granite Citv 111., snent the week-end St. Louis ts spending some time en with Mr. and Mrs. O.

M. Klein. was was the cakes. It is always "ith his aunt and uncle, Selmer 3 Single Trees Bolts and Nails Several Shovels and Garden Tools Grass Seeder 2 Post Diggers Dinner Bell Electric Fence Charger Car Jack 11 Egg Cases and Extra Fillers Motor Emery 2 Braces 12-Gauge single barrel Shotgun Saws, Wrenches and a lot of other good Tools Iron Kettle Vise Pair Single wheel Truck Chains 12-Ft Ladder could not lie prese of 1he delicious cal could not be present, ous Miss Sylvia Krueger and Mrs. C.

W. Spttrgeon visited Sundav with roreland and wife. Mrs. Genevieve Cobb of Bellflow- their Aunt Mrs. Eickhoff and fam- spent Wednesday afternoon with ly in Warrenton.

a pleasure to meet at the liottpitaMe Mvers home. The Auust meetinu will he a picnic w7er for the number, and their families in Hie Jonesl.urn Park. News' Notes Mrs. Robert Nelms of DcSoto Mil, was tstfs' of her sister Mrs. I.

K. Come and Mr. Come from last Wed lesilay until Sunday. Saturday and Sunday Kiicsts in the Corne home northeast of town were, Mr. and Mrs.

August Wies-uer and children Barbara and Phillip, Mr. and Mrs. F.mil Dietrich and sons, Kverett and Robert, his mother. Mrs. Mamie Dietrich, Miss Ruth Sarotiomous all of St, l.ouis, and Mr, and Mrs.

Chas. Wiede-mcver of Phoenix, Arizona. All returned to St. I.ouis Sunday evettinu after a delightful visit and plenty of good food in the country home of Mr. anil Mrs.

Corne. Mr. ami Mrs. Arvel Shelinan of Carsonville drove up Sunday afternoon and were snipper guests of her mother Mrs. Marion Burgess.

They were accompanied home that night by their young daughter Sharon Sue, who had spent the pant two weeks with Mrs. Burgess. Accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Shelinan to oneslhurg were her sister, 'Mrs.

Lloyd Jeffries and son Dick of Wellston, who will spend Mrs. O. J. Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Drtimmond of St. Louis were guests Sunday in the home of her brother Abner Cox and family. ner. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Schmidt of Dexter, Mo. were Sunday callers at the home of Noah and Charles (Cap) Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mills and son Stevie and Miss Shirley Haselroth the three latter of St.

Louis, spent from Friday until Sunday in Jonesburg with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Tony Haselroth. We are glad ti acknowledge a renewal Ed. Ludv of Jonesburg.

Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bolton and Mr. and Mrs. George Shelton attended a surprise miscellaneous bridal shower last Sundav afternoon in St.

Louis, honoring Mrs. Henry Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Welch were united in marriage Saturday, July 14, 1956 at the home of a friend in Ivlwardsville, 111., by a Christian minister.

Mrs. Welch Mr. and Mrs. Beckly Holtman CALVIN G. WINTER AUCTIONEER Firm, Household and (toners! Vales Route 1, Jonesburg.

Ha Phone 9421 and family and Mrs. Jack Strief ot Mexico visited Sunday with Miss Anna Strief. Mr. and Mrs. G.

L. Dryden and family of Auxvasse, Mrs. Nell WS.C.S. MEETING HELD JULY 12 Mrs J. A.

l)auherty, Mrs. T. It Morris and Mrs, F. T. Hall were joint hostess to the Woman i Society of Christian Service at the home of the Thursday afternoon.

My Uth. Thia meetitm was a week later than usual due to the passim of "ne of our beloved n.emrs, Mr. VV. L. EnRel.

the previous week. TnTTiT iv. nix im jit rr rm rn hit rrn mi tm mt im mtrm ini mi mi tmi mi tpw tut Cash Sale Lunch on Grounds Not Responsible for Accidents Day of Sale Geo. Allen, Auctioneer W. C.

Dothage, Clerk he week with Mr. anil Mrs. 'ieorge Jeffries and Mrs. Burgess. will be remembered as IMrs.

Lola Thomas, sister of the late Charles and Lent Thurmon 1 he shpwer was given by her tiiecer at the Mrs. V. R. Ciillom home of Mr. and Mrs.

Jim True-blood in St. Louis. Pfc. Charles lU'iiuey, who is at tached to the Airborne Division of Miss Bette Ann. Jeffries has been visiting in the Jeffries home for several weeks, and assisting her grandmother with the work and the care of Mr.

Jeffries who has been ill. Jack Jeffries has also been visiting in Jonesburg with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. I.

H. Nelson and ou Jimmy of St. Louis and Miss Mary Myers were Sunday suwer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Myers.

Mrs. B. H. Nelson and son the L. S.

Atnorce as a paratrooper. Ihere was a ian: the meetinu was opened by the StiiritnaU' life Secretary. Mrs. fctWries, who read scripture and cbsed with prayer. The President then conducted the business session during which time several item of business were decided won.

Mrs. J. was devotional leader and used the outline in the Worship booklet. Mrs W. V.

Oekerhausen was pro-Kram 'leader. The two ladies correlated the devotional and proRram, the theme wind was trees and "Scatter the Seel. Mrs. 1-. J.

Hoebmer presided at the piano ac-cmtH'anyiw the roup with several arrived home Monday, July 23rd, front Munich, for a 30 day furlough with, his parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennev and fam ily of Jonesburg. Mrs. Margie Gerdeman of St.

Louis is spending this week at her nomc in jonesotrrg. where she is Be Cc which were aramgiug for a sale of her household possessions and her property. Friends here are sorrv to learn appropriate nymns that Mrs. Gerdeman is disposing of all lier possessions in Jonesburg, wmcn seems as though she is sunn. Assisting wilh the program were Mrs.

Jas. Draysou and Mrs. R. L. Mrs.

Lavender closed with betiidiction. Durum the social hour the hostess served fresh peach coMiler, toiped vvith ice ir. im iml randies. The Au- severing connections with her old home town. She is employed in St.

Louis. Clareiree. the latter of St. Louis, were afternoon visitors in the Myers home. The J.

B. Nelson family spent the week-end in Jonesburg. Dr. A. J.

Raccuia of Brooklyn, New York, arrived in lonesburg last Wednesday and joined his wile and son Joseph for a visit at the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs. Luther Watkins, The Raccuia family drove to St. liOtiis Thursday and visited in the home of her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Le-Roy Watkins and family of Brentwood until Sunday, when all of the above mentioned, also Tommy Watkins and children Tommy and Barbara of St.

Louis, drove to St. Charles where thev were met by the other members of the Watkins family anil all enjoyed a family reunion and picnic dinner in the park The M.Y.F. will hold Youth Activities Week -at the loncshurs itust t'nectitiK will at the liome I. will. Alr Methodist Church from July 30, to August 3.

from Monday through Friday. Under the direction of the pastor, the Rev. Howard D. Harde man, they will study Youth Work and arc now in the process of mak mg special wood-work equipment isR, or uie entireties. At present a at St.

Charles. Additional mem-! communion table is being made for the High Hill Methodist Church. All young people are invited and i sirs, rran Jake Wilson and Mrs. IMarvm Keese assrst ant hostess. Mr.

(Mills is attending: school at Kirksville under the O. I. Hill and studying electrical enKineerinn and the many" sciences which it is connected, durirur the summer term, which expires this month. He plans to resume his former position in Louis following the close of school. Walker Hardeman of Gray Sum-mlt drove to Joncsbtirit last Friday evening anil was an over nifflit visitor at the Methodist parsonaRe with his brother, the Rev.

Howard D. Hardeman and their mother, Mrs. G. H. Hardeman.

Mr. Hardeman was accompanied Itome bv h'S During 1956 private Industry and government are teaming up to encourage American home owners to bring their homes up to modern living standards. Legitimate business men, in all lines of business related to the home, are making extraordinary efforts to provide materials and services that will make home improvement easy and urged to join this group for fine Christian influence and worthwhile activities. liers of the family who joined those already mentioned were Mr. and Mrs.

Lanham Woods and daughters Linda anil Diane and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Watkins and children Debbie and Brad, and Mrs. Mary Kemper of Elgin, 111., sister of Mrs. Luther Watkins.

All were present with the exception of Mr. Miss Virginia Lee Smith spent a part oj tier vacation in Canada, accompanying her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peters of Dupo, III. Thev returned to Jones- and Mrs.

F. A. LaGree and family of Macomb 111. In addition to the imrg last inursday and Mr. and Mrs.

Peters remained as over niirht tainilv reunion, tour Inrtlidays were children Bryon and Joyce Lee. who Watkins. the guests of her mother, Mrs. Chris spent tne pasi Vn I tKili. Brad Watkins.

Ith. 'Debbie I Fleahtnan. On Friday thev return "lt'i STvJlan.l Hol. Watkins the 21st. led to their home i ac om Be Sure You Deal with a Reputable Concern.

joyea tnr v.s.i -I to W. inanicd bv Miss Smith much and are looking forward to another visit here before the end of the summer. Fngel. his daughter and husband, 1 Miss ISorma Jean Gibson, who Mr. and Mrs.

David H. Wichman 1 later that dav returned to of Webster Groves, at Methodist tnirg in Stntrh's car, which sue nad driven to Dupo, leaving it Church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wrclvman have moved from Yes forget summer's htotl Bo calm -andfcomfortablo with wonderful air conditioning! You-and all of your folks from baby Sis to Grandad-will fool better and look txrttor when I'm on tho job to bring you cool, (illorod air, 'round tho clock, all through this hot muggy woathor.

Atk your dealer about air conditioning. Ho can givo yew tho story on cooling your wholo houso or ut a room or two. Ho can also adviso you on Installs lion, wiring, otc Soa him today. at the Peters home while in Canada St. Paul' Lutheran Church Service of wotsbip 9:00 a.

witn Mr. and Mrs. Pclers. m-1 their apartment on Jamieson to a tun vlnrv linns. Sundav School 10.00 a.

m. Vacation Bible School at tne Webster Groves at 412 Atlanta. -Miss Geneva Kister returned to her home at Silex last Sunday evening after spending two weeks at public school Jonesnurg daily Engel is dividing his tune be- tween his home in lonesburg and the Jonesburg telephone exchange Monday through friaay. tin august 3. 8 30 a.

m. to 10:30 a. m. Walter H. Schww, Pastor.

wtiile Mrs. C. h. Gibson was on vacation. Mrs.

Gibson and her the home of his daughter and husband. The three congregations of the a daughter Miss Norma Jean, who was also on vacation, enjoyed two St. MOTCStl -nuren, jonniuc-, circuit, lonesburg. Hiffh As in any big effort of this kind there i always a fringe of unscrupulous operators ready to "cash in" on the inexperience of home owners in matters of remodeling or home repair. Before embarking on any pro- gram that involves a substantial outlay, investigate the reputation of the firm you propose to deal with.

Let Us Help You With Your Remodeling and Repair Projects You can always rely on the guarantees of a local merchant of established reputation for honesty and fair dealing. Mass Schedule 1st. 3rd and 5th. aml pelIeton -had the plea- weeks of relaxing, even though they made no long trips, thev did unite a bit of going and visiting. sure of meeting Miss Jane Howard, doing things they had been want LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Sundavs 7:30 a.

m. 2nd and 4th Sundays 9:00 a. m. Holv Davs 7:30 a. M.

Rev. Arthur B. Leibtoger. Pastor. Jonesbtirc Holiness Church Sunday School 10:00 a.

m. Morning Worship 11-00 a. m. Kigtot Services 7:30 am. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday sight 7:30 p.

m. Rev. Eawnit Gil-Ima. Pastor. (n) Baptist Church Announcement Sunday School, each Sunday 9AS Dietrich Engel.

Supt Service every second and fourth Sunday. Horning Worship II HO a. tn. Evening Services 7:30 p. tn.

F. very-cm invited. Clinton, liiftbtar. bride-elect of the pastor, the Rev. H.

I). Hardeman last Sunday morning and all were verv favorably impressed with her sweef and charming personality. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Howard of Elsberrv.

where the wedding will take olace at the Els-berry Methodist Church 'Aug. 11, at 4 p. m. Invitations have been extended in the three churches here, and also to the receptin immediately following, in-- the church parlors. Miss Howard was a up-per guest in the Methodist parsonage last Thursday and later attended choir rehearsal at the F.

J. Boehmer home, with the Rev. Hardeman, where the choir member had the privilege of meeting her. She i the teacher of religious ing to do for some time. Mrs.

F. E. Schroer, who has spent the past three weeks in Jonesburg visiting her tnofher Mrs. Eddie Smith and other relatives, left by bus last Saturday for her homein Napa, Calif. Relatives felt that Mrs.

Schroer was fortunate in her arrival here by plane, since Hie airliner on which she arrived in St. Louis, left California just an 'hour later than the two which crashed in Grand Canyon. Her children were so alarmed bv the closeness of the time, both Dale and Wanda called here by telephone to know that their mother had arrived aafely. In every letter C.J. Harris Lumber Co.

m. E. W. WOODS Jonesburg, Mo. Phona 40 L.

VOLLMER Warrenton, lio. Phone SS mmwm iiirii tsaeam coram ennn from them, while here, they re-.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Warrenton Banner Archive

Pages Available:
31,402
Years Available:
1865-1968