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Thursday April 8, 1945 THE WARRENTON BANNER; WARRENTON, MISSOURI fVf Two an inspection tour of the new levee Mrs. Emma Theermaa and '1 music instructor, Mrs. E. T. Leek.

While in Warrenton we all enjoyed a short call on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buescher at their new home daughter, Edith, spent Friday with Mrs. F. Giesler.

Sunday after Striking A Responsive Hot Hawk Point and Ccssnmiity By mi LOGAN ARMSTRONG noon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spoede called at the Giesler home. in the south part of town. Mr and Mrs.

James Smith had as work that has been in progress on the Missouri River near Treloar. Our sympathy, and that of many others in these vicinities. Is extended to Mrs. Carl Wegener, widow of Rev. Wegener, who was buried; Monday.

Mrs. Wegener, formerly Esther Brakemeyer, was formerly from near our vicinity and also at one time taught Bethlehem, my former school. These young people-have been living in Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs.

Adrian Hamilton, guests Sunday Victor Koelling, sister, Viola, Olen Smith, Paul and Perry McBride of St Louis, Mrs. Dean Williams and daughter, Mrs. Hart, and friend of St. Louis. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Thurstin, son and daughter of St Louis visited Sunday with her father, E. D. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Buschschorn Hamilton. and son, Melvin, spent Sunday af Mrs. John Downing of St Louis ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Olen Stonebarger.

visited her father, Ed. Cottle, last Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strack and Wednesday. Out Ifkfjnf nan are defnf their share.

Hera at bona the least we can do Is pot 19 ef our income in War Bonds for ear share ia America. Mrs. Theodore Kersten of Smith Creek is a patient in a St Louis hospital having had a major operation performed recently. It is hoped her recovery will be very satisfactory. The Clarence Kerstens and the Clyce Kersten family spent Sunday with her at the hospital During the lovely spring evenings recent visitors of ye scribe and daughter at the Brandt teach-erage were Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Buschschorn and son, Melvin; Mrs. Stonebarger and daughter, Melba; and Mrs. Marion Turner and son, William, the latter en route to their newly purchased farm home, south of Warrenton. The Lawrence Begemanns and Eleanore Lutz visited on Sunday afternoon at the Herman Begemann home near Treloar and all enjoyed daughter, Esther, and Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. H. H. Eversmeyer of Troy spent last week with her daughter, Vira, who helped with the new Edward Gerdeman of Foristell spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. John Stonebarger and family and August Hintz. Oak Ridge ILTJL store, The Enterprise, Inc. Sunday Miss Beckie Walton, who is work-log; defense plant in St Louis, spent Sunday with homefolks. Mrs.

Paul Shocklee visited several days last week with her mother, Mrs. Alice Mudd, near Silex. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Brower of Old Monro and Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Norton and son on Troy route were guests Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broz. Mrs.

Margaret Thompson attended the funeral and burial of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Jane Barnes, Wednesday afternoon at Sulphur Lick cemetery. Mrs. Barnes died at her home in Davis late Monday afternoon at the age of 87 years. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Wermuth of Wentiville, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wermuth and children of Troy and Mr.

and Mrs. Powelson and children of Moscow Mills were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bror. Sunday.

they went to Bellflower to visit their son and brother, Ernest The Oak Ridge M.F.A. held its Eversmeyer, and family. DR. H. HENCKLER, SR.

WiBMITOI, HO. am tncuusT ohojutbict Office Open each Tuea, Sat, 8:30 a. m. fl p. nx Other dji or hours by appointment Eyes Examined Glum fitted toft Repaired.

All Work Gaajmnteed. (U) regular meeting Saturday evening, Mrs. H. Prior, who has been under a doctor's care in Warrenton Apni at tne home of Mr and Mrs. Julius Schaner.

A the past two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Yocum, is improv The meeting was called to order by the president, George Gerding. Seven members answered the roll ing satisfactorily ana returned home Sunday, accompanied by her call. Those present were Mr. and i i daughters, Mrs.

locum and Mr. and lj Mrs. Bennie Wright. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Wright Mc culloch and daughter moved to Mrs. Mary Schroer, who made her home with Mrs. Mollie Duncan for Troy Saturday. WAR FUND If I FARMS AND HOMES If you are in the market for a farm or town property, look over my listings and if interested I will be glad to show you property.

If you want to sell your farm or town property, list it with me and I will try to find a buyer for you. Have cash buyers for small farms and small modern homes. Mrs. Vera Strus of St. Charles visited with homefolks over the several months, moved to warren-ton Wednesday, where she will make her home.

Mrs. H. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Gerding, Mr and Mrs.

Marvin Tim-merberg and son, Duane, Mr and Mrs. Oscar Bockhorst, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.

Giesler, Mr. and Mrs Kranz, Mrs Emma Theerman and daughter. Edith. After all business was taken care of, the meeting adjourned. A delicious lunch of sandwiches, fruit salad, coffee and cake was served by Mrs.

Schaier, which was enjoyed by all. week-end. Kev. (jibson resigned Sunday as pastor of the Baptist Church, having Mrs. Ernest Russell, son, Richard, A.nahtpr.

Norma, of St. Louis FriHnv nieht and Saturday accepted a full-time pastorate at Keytesville. Rev. Gibson will begin hPr mother. Mrs.

Alice Mudd, his new work the third Sunday. near Silex. They plan to move to Keytesville after the close of school. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Thompson are the proud parents of a son, lKrn Tuesdav evening, March 30, who has hwn eiven the name, David Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Howell of St. Charles were Sunday guests of Farms for Rent I have one 208-acre farm and one 80-acre farm for rent.

Both vacant on good roads, and near Warrenton. H. H. REESE Real Estate and Insurance WARRENTON (36) MISSOURI Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Duncan. Indicative of the spirit with which Americans will respond to the 1943 Red Cross War Fund appeal is this poster by Wendell Kline, noted illustrator. The cheerful individual pictured is proudly displaying the new Red Cross lapel Uf, made from paper to help conserve metal for the war effort.

I Mrs A. E. Thurstin was called to Sunday guests in the home of Rev. and Mrs. R.

W. Gibson were her St. Louis Wednesday night because coiimw illness of her daugh sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Crouch and children of St. Charles and Mr. where Mr. Hord is section foreman Miss Floyd Logan attended the BERNHEIMER By MRS. M.

H. BEGEMANN We are glad to hear that Charles Bottemiuller seems to be getting along as well as may be expected. He may be allowed to be taken from the Washington hospital during this week to his Bernheimer home. Mrs. Mary E.

Miller enjoyed a two-day visit week before last with her (laughter and granddaughter at Brandt School District. While there all attended the W.H.S. Victory Concert given at Kessler Hall, under the very' able directing of the and Mrs. Henry Hensiek and daugh Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Emmel and shower given Mrs. Frank Daniel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. For ter of Warrenton. daughters, Mrs.

Dan Seymore and ROCK CHURCH FARM Mrs. Chas. Mott of Granite City, 111., rest Hughes Saturday evening near Foristell. Mrs. William Cunningham and Miss Lorene Crouse of Troy left Tuesday for Camp Crowder to visit ter, Mrs.

Rav Butler. She returned home Saturday and remits Mrs. Butler some better. Mr. and Mrs.

John K. Young. of St. Louis visited their son, Bobby and his grandmother, Mrs. Shocklee, Tuesday night and Wednesday.

Thev accompanied them home for a week visit in the city. spent a few hours here Sunday The Nolle family of Overland are evening with friends. her son. Pvt. William R.

Cunning now occupying their new home re Mrs. Chas. Bezold spent several V2 Miles North Warrenton on Highway 47 Jack and Stallion in Service cently erected on the Pntchett farm ham, who is a patient in the hospital. Thev will return Mondav. days last week with her daughter just south of us.

in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer OcKIer and JACK: Registered; her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Crepps, Pvt. Vernon Hart of Jefferson Barracks spent a few hours here Sunday with his mother and broth ing at iieiiancc lor several months of St. Louis, were out again to their uiacK, wnne Doinis. L.

Lachance, M. D. FHTBiczAjr sad mmoxos First Floor Linnert Bldg. farm Sunday. On Saturday he had while Mr.

Luecke was MKT agent at Weldon Spring. He has been ers. some stock trucked and will move transferred to Marthasville. out as soon as the home is ready. Phone 19 Warrenton, Mo.

The following were guests at the A number of the farmers enjoyed House calls In morning. Alb. Meyer home Sunday: Mrs. Office Honrs i 3:00 to 6:00 n.m. (44p) Evenings by Appointment Waldo Fluesmeycr of Augusta, OAK RIDGE By MRS.

OSCAR BOCKHORST Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kamper of St. I)uis spent Sunday with his brother, George Kamper, and family. Mrs.

Connie Straube and Mrs. M. the M.F.A. banquet at Wright City Friday evening. The program was good and a social time is always enjoyed.

15:1 hands, inch bone, deep body, good type A three year old. Breeding hours: 9 Charles Hoelscher and sisters, Nan cy and Flora, of north of Warren ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred LIFE'S little TROUBLES Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Simons and Schroer of Holstein. his mother, Mrs. Mat Simons, and Straube of St. Louis were guests sisters, Misses Fern and Susie Belle, of Mrs. Elsie Bognell Saturday and Mr.

and Mrs, F. Meyer had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gus PfS PENDLETON By MISS ANNIE CHILES Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Myers of Fulton were week-end guests ol the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs C. F. Myers. Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. Shaw and Mrs. Rogers Shaw of Warrenton motored to Augusta Sunday afternoon and visited with Mr.

and Mrs. Ed. Brandes. Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Foster returned to their home in Clarks Saturday after spending two weeks with Mat Lain near here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shelton and children of St Louis spent Sunday visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Remschner, and son. Mrs. Charles Leek and daughter, Miss Ruby, and mother, Mrs. Lena Driemeier, visited relatives in Wrieht Citv Sunday. visited with us Sunday afternoon.

Sunday. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mcver mmm a.m.and4p.m. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Requat and son visited relatives near Notice Wright City Sunday. and Gloria Lee, Mrs. Ida Schroer, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Ackman and sons of Smith Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Luecke of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Luecke and sons, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cockrell and Dr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Cockrell of St. Office Hour, by Appointment I 12 a. m. and 1 4 p.

m. Special hour for school children only from 4 p. aa. by appointment Closed Sundays DR. F.

W. LINNERT, Dentist Vhons ae (22p) Warrenton, Ma and Lnrry, of Warrenton vis -CAH'T SLEEP- ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mar STALLION: Grade Belgian, dark bay, 16 hands, weighs about 1650, close made, good action. A flashy horse and tin Luecke.

Louis were overnight guests Saturday of the former's sister, Mrs. J. P. Groshong, and her husband. Dr.

Cockrell is leaving for California today, Monday, where he will be in training for the service of Uncle Sam. No need to lie in bed toss- Mr. and Mrs. J. Mades and sons, Paul and Norman, spent Sun WE INSIDE ON THt day in Defiance.

The ladies of the Holstein Wo Mr. and Mrs. Chyle Lee and Miss Mayme Pettit visited at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. F.

L. Yocum and worry and fret because CONSTIPATION or GAS PRESSURE won't let you sleep. Be sensible get up take a dash of ADLER-I-KA as directed, to relieve the pressure of large intestines on nerves and organs of the digestive tract. Ad-lerika assists old food wastes and MORSET men's Guild had a two-day quilting in the church basement iast Tues- ISSBI i ftllmif mm family in Warrenton. duy and Wednesday and with the By MRS.

CAD DIKE Mrs. Ida Malicoat and sister, Mrs. a proven sire. Mrs. Robe.

Teckemeier of Foristell help of the ladies who are not mem Hopkins, spent Tuesday with Mrs. i- USTEN TO VFSE OUT-' hers the five quilts were nearly Jake Armbruster. gas through a comfortable bowel movement so that bowel return finished in two clays. STANDINC COMMENTATORS Mrs. Harry Howell called on Mrs.

Mr. ana Mrs. h. II. Meyer re FEES: $1AM, loal to stand and sack.

Colt to stand good for season. Tea becomes due and payable should mare be sold. Not responsible for accidents or escapes. VISITORS WELCOME VIRGIL LAWRENCE, Manager Cad Dvke Tuesday afternoon. visited Wednesday afternoon of last week with her brother, John Schulz, and wife and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. John Schulz and daughter, Muriel, Delphine Key, Mrs. V. Lee and Miss Mayme Ppttit were Saturday visitors in ceived word that their son, Pfc.

Mrs. Gus Groeber, who was com to normal size and the discomforts of pressure stop. Before you know it, you are asleep. Morning finds you feeling clean refreshed and i i i. Vester Meyer, is in the hospital.

We hope his illness is not serious WAITER WINCHEIL plainingfor several days, became seriously ill Thursday night and and he will recover soon. reaay iut a guuu uay ww iu. C.I AJUrikm Itmm fmt tJmr Phone 10 on 501 (36p) Rev. and Mrs. Henry Tempel en was immediately rushed to the hospital at Washington in the Nieburg ambulance, Mr.

Groeber accompan joyed a visit of their son and fam lly the past few days. ied her and returned home Friday RAYMOND ARAM SWINO DREW PEARSON IARI 60DWIN H. R. IAUKHAGI JOHN GUNTHER DOROTHY THOMPSON EDWARD TOMLINSON KXOK Hitmen set complete NEWS tsvereae through the UMti Press, Uttraetionsl News Service end the Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Pohlmann of night, reporting her resting very THE OLD JUDGE St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van Bibber and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank well. Mrs. Annie Fine, who has been staying with her daughter, Mrs. Prior and family of Truesdale and Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Humphrey and daughter, Margie, of Warrenton Wellaton. Mrs. Oliver Shaw and daughters, Edith and Dorothy, Mrs.

A. H. Shaw and Mrs. Rogers Shaw of Warrenton spent Saturday afternoon shopping in St Charles. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Wegener and son, Earl, had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Welter Mueller of St Louis, Corp.

Ralph Wegener of Jefferson Barracks, Miss Gerry Diggs of Jonesburg and Mr. and Mrs. R. Morhaus of near Warrenton. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Key visited Thursday evening with their son, Stw Times a in Sylvia Keenan, went to Warrenton Friday to visit with Mrs. Olin Smith.

were Sunday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Hasenjaeger. a 5. We are sorry to report Mrs.

Lee mm Carrico not so well. Dr. Killoran was called to see her again Sunday OAKDALE By MRS. ED ONET evening. We are also sorry to re port Mrs.

Bain quite poorly at this Rev. Thomas Smith has services for Shiloh Easter Sun writing. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anson and day, April 25, at 3 p.m.

These ser vices will be instead of 9 a.m., as daughter of near Montgomery City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. previously announced. Let everyone come Manuel Holmes. Mr.

and Mrs. John Carter attend Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dix spent ed quarterly conference at Foristell Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Hubbard near Jonesburg. bunday afternoon. MOWS OUR CHANCE TO HAVE THE BETTER THINGS WE AU. Mrs. Irvm Seaton returned from Mrs.

Sylvia Keenan and Ronald the hospital Sunday. While still spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fine. Bill Gibson was also confined to her bed, she is some WANTED.

WE CAN HAVE THEM IP WE SAVE NOW. UY MORE WAR BONDS. a visitor in the Fine home. what improved, we are glad to re Mr. and Mrs.

Tully Jones of Troy port Many friends have called and called on Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Billy, who was stationed at Jefferson Barracks. On Friday evening he with others entrained for the West Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Wessler, Mrs. Walter Nottebrock and daughter, Walene, and Gene Burne of St Louis were Saturday visitors at the home of Mrs. Ida Steinemeyer and son. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Oberbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Oberbeck and Walter Nottebrock of St Louis were guests in the Steinemeyer home. W. S.

Chiles received word Friday that his son, Corp. Herbert Chiles, who has spent the past year somewhere in the Southwest Pacific had arrived in San Francisco, on Wednesday. Being granted a fur-uough he arrived home Monday and will spend the time visiting his father and other relatives and friends here and in Warrenton, who are very bappy to welcome him back borne. her sister, Mrs. Almon Meier of Wright City, is out nearly every Jones Sunday afternoon.

day. Mrs. Walter Heuman and daugh McJUTTRICK ter, Dolores, of St Louis and Mr. BT HISS CLARA BRUMS KR and Mrs. Florence Meier of Wentz- Marvin Rogers of St Louis spent vllle visited with Mr.

and Mrs. Geo, the week-end with bis parents here, Meier Sunday. Other callers at the Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Whitley and Meier home were Clarence Worms of St Louis, Almon Meier of Wright children moved their household City and the Schemmer brothers of gooas ro rayeue rnaay wnere wey "'fir -Jtr near New Melle. win reside. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Meier spent Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bezold and Thursday in St Charles. Mrs.

Meier Walter Klenk spent the week-end in remained for a longer visit and vis- Eldon with Mrs. Emma Adams and ited her daughter, Mrs. Heuman. In daughters. Corporal Wilber A.

Bezold of Camp Carson, is spending a 14-day furlough with homefolks. TSSLOAB Br KIM DOBJBKB WIXDOrWXB Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crannamann are the proud parent of a baby girl, bom Sunday, March 28. They now have two children, both girls.

"I wm just teQin my brother Fred this Jude.there't never been a time in our live when we got to live trp to that old Bayhf 'United we stand, divided we fair mere than we have to today." "IIow true that aVilerb, And for the HI of rae, I can't Gzure oat why, at time Wm this, some fctks insist on ratof pie-tSoa tike prohibition. I can't fcrajme any. Ihlnf that would tkkla our enemies more thaa to ret foSa om feere takinf ekke a gainst each other, arguing about an issue like that. We've got a he-man's Job on our hands to win this war and we can't be wasting our minds, our money and our strength fighting about something we tried for nearly 14 yean and found couldn't work. "I say there's a time and a place for everything, end this no time or place to be doteg any tiht except the kind that's ginf to win the war." Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Greer and children spent the week-end in Kansas City with their daughters. Mrs. Waiter Huenefeld spent Sat Mm. Walter Holt and niece, Di St.

Louis, returning on the bus the following day. J. P. Groshong sold a good mule one day last week. James Edward Carter's prize sow farowed nine fine pigs several weeks' ago.

James is having good luck with Ids pigs and lambs. We think he will make one of our future farmers that will be worthy of the name. Mrs. Frank JtutM tinted with Mrs. Lrn arid Mjm rloyd Hat-urdsr.

If you haven't already started your Victory garden it Isn't too late to start one now. Your WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE can supply you with the oeeeaaary tools nd seeds for spring planting. Western Aata Aiwrit Elan TrfW.Wiat WaacsSstvC urday and Sunday In fet Louis wtin her daughters, fiachel and Beatrice. anne Holt, spent a few days with relatives in Uoonvilie and Kansas Mice Dorothy Cue of St Louis City. spent the week-end with ber mother atlloUUln.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. fiord and Mldrn loaded their bousehold Mr. aod Mrs.

Martin Luecke are I lj roods Monday, moving to Mataon ataia at bon in Treloar after It.

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