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Tlmrs.lav. Uv.t 13. 1957 THE WARRENTON BANNER. WARRENTON. MISSOURI Pane Sot teretincr anrt tri jhf14rn munA was T.

H. Blair of Troy, brother of Mrs. Morris. themselves in a creditable manner. The Lions Club held a supper at Baptist, Christian and Methodist Churches took nart in the School the Community Hall last Saturday Jonesburg and Community and program.

MRS. W. R. INGRAM HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON Fourteen relatives and friends enjoved a delicious and bountiful fried chicken dinner at the Granada Cafe last Saturday at 1 :30 p.m., when Mrs. W.

R. Irrgram of St. Louis was hostess. night. They served sandwiches, salad, cake, pie, strawberries and ice cream, realizing a nice sum to combe, who expressed appreciation at the nice gesture ot their new members.

They received many lovely and useful gifts in the way of food and things for their home. Mrs. Fred Hill conducted a humorous "get acquainted" period by pairing off couples in order that the pastor and wife could become acquainted with them as couples. (Continued on page seven) "lire News Items From A Wide Avake Town" bride in their new home, June 2nd. Additional guests were his parents Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Diedrich. the latter's sister Mrs. Bobbie Mann ami daughter Florine. Mr.

and Mrs. Forist Nebel of Jeferson City were Sunday afternoon visitors in the homes of her sisters, Mrs. O. H. MeClure and Mrs.

J. E. Lavender. Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Harris of Fulton anil their house guests, Larry and Joyce Hcnson anl Marilvn Woods were last Thurs mi be used for civic purposes. The Gadbery of Sanger, had fallen in her home suffering a broken hip about two weeks ago. Mrs.

Gadberry is a sister of Mrs. J. E. Lavender, Mrs. O.

H. MeClure and Foster Harman of Jonesbug. She is the former Miss Koe Harman. A number of relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Leek in Warrenton on Tuesday, I line 4, each family bringing choice food to go with what Mrs. Leek had prepared and all enjoved a bountiful noon meal. Those present belles Mr. and Mrs.

Leek were Mr and Mrs. Theo. Poeppelmeyer I A 1 B.I. XA The Fellowship program art the Jonesburg Methodist Church was followed last Sunday evening by a surprise reception and Gift shower for the new pastor and wife, the Rev. and Mrs.

Allan Dun- festival was scheduled to be held in the park, but threatening weath MRS. F. T. BALL Following the meal all went to the home of Mrs. W.

C. Do'hage er and skies forced the move to the Community Hall. All who attended the program by the Dally Vacation Bible School Un, F. T. UmU la the authorised repreltJT ef the Bannerol iMMtwi mmi will be (lad te teeelve all Item ef aewe; rtr far vwtUUs and prlntlnf.

The deadline far the receipt ef aewe la e'eleek Monday afternooa, and all news matt be la Mrs. Ball'e bj that time. Baaner rbUsbins Ce. day afternoon visitors in the home pupils and their teachers held at the Baptist Church during the Sunday School hour last Sunday of 'Mrs. Alice M.

Wilson of where canasta, rinocnie ana cran-hle were enioved the remainder of the afternoon. Those present for this lovelv afternoon were Mrs. J. A. Dauglierty, Mrs.

T. B. Morris, Mrs. O. H.

MeClure. Mrs. Rov Watkins. Mrs. Amve Thurmon.

Mrs. Witt Whitman, Mrs. Jas. Kev, Mrs. Tack Dowins, Mrs.

S. Wright Wvatt. Miss Marie Miller, Mrs. L. Rroocke, Mrs.

I -aura morning, pronounced it a very fine one. There were articles of craft METHODIST WSCS MEETING on display and the program pre sented by each group was very in- MISS NETTIE JANE DILLION WEDS MARION B. GORDON In candle light ceremony Sat- Paula Jean Patterson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patterson has been qui'e ill at the home of her grandmother Mrs.

Rov Patterson tlie past few davs. She has been running a temperature. It hail subsided Monday ami she was feeling some better HELD LAST THURSDAY The Women's Society of Christian Service met last Thursday af 'Rtirgess, Mrs. W. C.

Dothage and ..,.1..., offpmnon at the first Uins num. Church. Miss Nettie jane wu- Mr. and Air. anil rviviu familv of Warrenton, Mr.

and Mrs. I i well I.autenschlager of Alham-bra. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Leek and family, Mrs.

Brooks Sntor and family and Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Wittman of Jonesburg. Theo.

Winter, niece, Miss Esther inter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson and daughters Marietta and Arline, attended a wedding last Sunday afternoon at the Liege-Bellflower Methodist Church when Russell I lean Winter, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Winterand Miss Carolyn Sue Robinson, daughter Mr and Mrs.

Russell Robinson the hostess, Mrs. W. K. Ingram, who was the former Miss Mabel Wvatt. All thanked Mrs.

Ingram for a delightful afternoon as her guests. IPuslbMc Salle We the undersigned will gell at Public Auction in New Florence, Mo. on Saturday, June 22, 1957 in connection with complete household sale the following real estate: Seven room modern bungalow, full basement, automatic heat, city water, one and half bath, and located close in on blacktop street. Terms may be arranged. Sale sarts at 12:30 p.nu, C.S.T.

Real Estate will be sold promptly at 2:30 pjn. George Allen, Auctioneer. R.M. and R.L. Ellis (47) CALVIN G.

WINTER AUCTIONEER Farm, Household and General Sales Route 1, Jonesburg, Mo. Phone 1721 ternoon in the Kducaional building of he, Methodist Church. Mrs. Harrv Hubbard. Vice-President, presided in the absence of the president.

Mrs. F. T. Hall, who has been Mrs. Marvin Dilhoti of andaha, of Marion 15.

a. ii son of Mr. and Dr. J. O.

Helm of New Florence has made a number of calls to the Patterson home. A seven pound son was born Saturday night about 10:30, June to Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Leu of Jonesburg, at the Lincoln Memorial Card of Thanks I wish to express mv sincere thanks to mv relatives and friends for their visits and messages re ill for it he past two months, Mrs. George Jeffries, Spiritual life Secretary, the opening devotional, reading scripture from the 12th Chapter of St. Luke. All repeated the l.ord"s Prayer in closing. Mrs.

Theodore Gordon of Jones-bnrt. The double rniK ceremony was read at 2 o'clock by the Rev. John Hall, minister of the church, with members of the immediate families attending. Miss Dillion was given in mar ceived during mv stay in the Hos united in marriage at 2:30 pital. P.

C. (lack) Dowins. Jonesburg Mo. (46) p. in.

A reception followed in the church dining-room, where cake and punch were served. Theo. Win The business session then followed during which time plans were were completed for the quarterly riage by her father. She wore a ter and Miss Esther were dinner t- 1 News Notes Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Jones, Miss Marv Mvers of Jonesburg, and Hospital at I rov. ne is uie nrsi sou for Mr. and Mrs.

Leu, but he joins tour sisters. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

Fletemever of Jonesburg and Mr. and Mrs. George Leu of Warrenton. Mother and baby are doing fine. She is the former Miss Joyce Fletemever.

A name has not been definitely decided upon. Harding and daughter Mrs. ts ot Mis sister Mrs. tuwaru gue- white nvlon attcrnoon dress white lace trim. The empire bodice featured a Peter Pan collar, brief smppvps anil the voluminous skirt Bellflower preceding Wegener ot the wedding.

friends are happy to I have Mrs. Helen Hoffman back she her pink was over hoops. With this wore white accessories and shoulder corsage was of after spending the winter with her Church Fellowship supper to he Meld last Sunday night with an additional feature, a reception and Gift Shower for the new pastor, the Rev. Alan Duncoiiibe and Mrs. Dtin-conihe.

A vote of thanks bv the suciety was also extended to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dotbagc, Mr.

and Mrs. I. K. Come, W. K.

Kngcl and Mrs. J. K. Lavender for the purchase and gilt of a hundred new folding chairs to the church. Mrs.

S. K. Tlioma-son was devotional leader for the afternoon taking the lesson from WELCOME TO JONESBURG the hitter's sister and house guest. Mrs. G.

W. Curtis of Washington, TV C. drove to Wellsville Sunday to visit Mrs. Florence Merrit (Florence Jones) and son Alfred. Other guests were Mrs Mary Krink, of Chicago, sister of Mr.

lotus and Mrs. Merrit. and small granddaughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Merrit of St.

Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dickman r.l tendril the wedding of their son Mr. and Mrs.

Kmmett Mott-u aim and family and Mr. and Mrs I Hoffmann at Hawk Point anil Sailor Oliver attended funeral services for Mrs. Raymond Price, 39. at the First Presbyterian Church at Montgomery City last Friday afternoon. rs.

Price was the former Martha Krueger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krueger of tr.ore recently with her son Carl Hoffman at Mexico, Mo. Mrs. Hoffman returned here Sunday.

S'io has an apartment at the home Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson, Montgomery City.

She was also a sister ot Mrs. Uurward naKer ot rni fin nn fn DO Joseph to Mrs. Klizabcth Davis of Clayton, Friday evening mi the i ear Hooklet and reading as mericiis. She leaves her breaved iiisband and three children, aged scripture Isaiah, 61st Chapter. Mrs.

i 10, 8 and 5. Interment took place il in the i.aiiuonia cemetery, rrienas sympathize with the family in their mi lcep sorrow, in he loss of this young wile and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ball of tin- former Godfrey home, where -U- lias resided for a number of ye ai'.

Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Morris were delightfully surprised last Saturday about noon when their daughter and husband Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Rector of Jefferson City drove in and were accompanied bv their son, Wayne, who has spent the past year with the Armed Forces in Alaska. II i parents met him in St. Louis after he called them from Chicago. He will be at home on a month's furlough, after which he will complete his assignment of another year in San Francisco, Calif.

A Sunday visitor in the Morris home Montgomery City were Sunday vis itors in loncsburg at the home of Mrs. Thos. Van Studdiford and Mr. and Mrs. F.

T. Ball. H. H. Nelson presided at the piano during the entire meeting.

Mrs. Oral Coleman was program leader and her topic was, "The WSCS Cal-ing from the Philippines." During Mrs. Coleman's program, Martha Ann Thoinason sang a child's 'Missionary hvmn. Mrs. Coleman was assisted bv Mrs.

Harrv Hub-luard, who also spoke on the work of the Women's Society in the Philippines, and bv Mrs. Dave Davis, who spoke on (the work in Okinawa. Mrs. Coleman concluded with a talk on the Youth of ithe Philippines, and after silent prayer, the program was closed bv repealling the Iord's Praver in unison and the singing of the hvmn, "We've a Storv to Tell to the Nations." Thursday Friday Saturday JUNE 20, 21 22 We are glad to acknowledge a new subscription for Mrs. Gertrude Morris ot Jonesburg.

feathered carnations. Miss Roberta Dillion, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mrs. Arthur Kleinsorge, her cousin was matron of honor. Miss Dillion chose a pale blue dress and Mrs. Kleinsorge's dress was of yellow tissue, lioth wore white accessories and white carnation corsages.

Robert Gordon and Gale Gordon of Toneshurg, hnvlitrs cii the bridegroom were his attendants. A reception given bv the bride's parents was in it he church dining room following the ceremonv. A 3-tiered wedding cake was topped with a miniature bride and groom and decorated with roses. Mrs. Robert Trower and Mrs.

Paul Trower, aunts of the bride served the guests. Miss Mary Helen Watts was in charge of the guest book. Mothers of the couple had white feathered carnation corsages. The bride was graduated from R-l. Vandalia High School in Mav.

and Mr. Gordon was graduated from Jonesiburg High School in 1952. He served 2 vears in the Army. He is now employed at Mc-Donnel Aircraft in St. Louis.

After a wedding trip, the couple will reside on Route St. Charles, Mo. Among guests from out-of-town were: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gordon, Miss Mary Gordon, Gale Gordon, Robert Gordon of Jonesburg; Mr.

and Mrs. William Dillion, of Thompson, Mrs. Joe Davidson, of Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. Void Pettig and Mrs.

Edward Pcttig of Warrenton; Mr. an I Mrs. Clem Dicklierber and Mr. and Mrs. Thad Rishop of Wentzville.

Contributed. Relatives and friends here were sorry to learn that Airs, waiter at clock. I heir son an wiic brought Mr. and Mrs. Dickman home Sunday evening.

They were acompanied by his sister Mrs. Lawrence Schellert and little daughter Ida Kathleen. Mrs. Richard Hill. R.

who has taken a new position with the state, spent last week in Rolla and Jefferson Citv. and this week she spent two days in Kansas City and two days in Jefferson City. Mr. an I Mrs. S.

K. Thomason and daughters Martha Ann and Mary Lou were Friday supper guests of their son Mr. and Sirs. Francis Thomason and three sons near Hridgeton, Mo. Tuesday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Diekman jvere Mrs. F.llen Hoicourt and daughter Mrs. Clara Spires of Hawk Point, John Lowry of Wellsville, Noah Lowry of Montgomery City, Mrs. Ann Robinson and Ruby Heaton, Mrs.

Lottie Cullom, Mrs. Vincent Cul-lom and sons Jimmy, Arnold and David, all of Joneslfrirg. Relatives and friends here were sory to learn that Glen Harding entered St. John's Hospital in St. Louis last Sunday evening to undergo major surgery Tuesday mor Rose City Rides Amateur Contest TWO BIG JUICES Welcome visitors at the meeting werCMrs.

G. W. Curtis of Washington, D. and Mrs. las.

Ock-erhausen and Martha Ann Tlioma-son of town. During the social hour the hostesses. Mrs. W. F.

Ockerhausen and Mrs. Marvin Reese served an abundance of delicious refreshimcnts, consisting of aivgel food and devils food cakes, ice cream, a cold fruit drink and candies. There were beautiful containers of fresh spring flowers for decorations. Friday Night Music by A. Wagner Orchestra Saturday 'Night Music by Variety Five Orchestra ning.

All are hoping that he will soon be able to return to his wife and two children at Montgomery Ctiy. He is the son of fc. B. Harding of Jonesburg. Miss Martha White of Jackson ville.

who teaches at Oklahoma Citv, stopped at the home of Mrs. O. H. MeClure last Saturday for a brief visit as she was en route to St. Louis.

Miss JUNE MEETING OF O.E.S. HELD The June meeting of Jonesburg Chaipter 353 O.E.S. was held last Tuesday night at the Masonic hall in Jonesburg, will rthe Worthy Ma-ron. Mrs. Dorothy Witte, presiding.

There was a large crowd in attendance, with visitors from Lincoln Chaipter, Wright Citv: Grace Chapter. Warrenton: and Bellflower POR HOMI RtPAIKS BASKET DINNER AND FISH FRY AT MISCHE FARM The annual basket dinner and fish fry at the E. R. Mische farm on Creek Road, was beld Come in and "PERFORMANCE TEST" a new Golden Anniversary hxsi junuav, pu-ne v. mere were 95 in attendance in spite of a cloudy I no down payment up to 36 months to pay Wo handle oQ arronqotnonh ana tnreatenirrg da v.

i Chapter. White boarded and roomed at the MeClure home a number of years ago when she taught school at Prices Branch. Mr. and Mrs. MeClure resided on their farm at Prices Branch at the time.

Mrs. Vjvian Green of Dallas, Texas, was a Jonesburg visitor last week-end, when she arrived here We were sorrv that Frank An. After the close of the Chanter business a program of entertainment lNTEHNmiUNAL had been arranged with Mrs. Hetty Sutor presiding. I here were read ings and musical numbers pertain-' Estimates Gladly Furnished With No Obligation C.

J. Harris Lumber Co. ing to June brides. Mrs. Martha Shelton contributed vocal numbers with Mrs.

Marjorie Kev ait the piano. Friday morning to visit her friend Mrs. Richard Hill and Mr. Hill. After a pleasant visit, Mr.

and Mrs. Hill took Mrs. Green to St. Louis Sunday afternoon for her return ders and Forest 'Knox were not there to fry fish, as thev are exceptionally jsood at turning out a delicious kettle of fish. However, Emm it Hart and Rov Coleman and the host, after a considerable time of huffing and puffing to m'.

the fire did manage to turn out some pretty fair fried fish, and bov! did we eat! After dinner there was horse shoe playing, swimminr and iust plain old country visiting. We hope al of our friends can be with us again next year on the second Sunday in Tune for more fish and fun. The Misches. trip home. Mrs.

Mie Chanev Brock of Wrrght City received a gift for being the latest bride, and Mrs. Anna Schroe-der of Warrenon received a sriSt for Stanley H. Ferguson Phone 38 Warrenton, Mo. E. W.

Wood Phone 40 Jonesburg, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. I. E.

Corne were Sunday dinner guests of their grandson Everet Diedrich and being a bride the longest, 58 years. ihree Worthy Matrons were introduced and one Worthy Patron. Following the program, all were invited to the dining room where an abundance of delicious refreshments were served consisting of ice cream, strawberries, assorted home made cakes, coffee and mints. The tables were beautifully decorated with fresh snrincr 4 -r, Working Together INQUEST HELD IN DEATH OF HERMAN H. SCHROER Herman Henry Schroer, age 67, died suddenly Monday.

June 10. Those on the refreshment commit Mw nii ini tee were Mrs. Stella Walkins. Mrs. Margaret Woods, Mrs.

Arline Nel son and Mrs. Minnie Lea WALLACE SLATTEN DIED 1957, while cutting brush on his farm in Lower Loutre Township near McKittrick. When he did not return home for dinner, bis sister with whom Mr. Schroer resided, called a neighbor. Frank Daller.

who, on looking 'for Mr. Schroer, found lis Ibodv near the fence close to Mr. Daller's home. 'F. T.

Ball, coroner of Montgomery County, was called and held a vidw inquest. The cause oT his death was heart disease. The bodv was taken to the Blumer Funeral Home at Hermann. SUDDENLY MONDAY The remains of Wallare flatten were brought to the Harding Mortuary following his sudden nassinir Monday afternoon, at The Slatten familv are former ro dents of Jonesburg and friends here Mrs. F.

Weingaertner and Mrs. saw sympathize with them in their sor-rfnv. His body is in state at the Harding Funeral Parlors and funeral services are scheduled to be held this Wednesday afternrnn Ann Ailard were last Friday visitors and dinner guests of the for Nr GoldM Annhmory I NTE1 NATIONALS rang horn Pickups la 33,000 lb. OVW mmAmIm. s.A..

ama i v. .1 mmhIbm II mm mer sister and husband, Mr. and burial in Jonsburg Cemetery. We Mrs. F.

T. Ball. St Paul's Lutheran Church urear inicKnAiiuNAU, rcuiuv Your very first drive in a new Golden Anniversary Intse-national Truck will sell you on its superior comfort, handling ease and "aet ud and go." Service of worship, 8:30 a.m. The nope io nave more inlormation and a sketch next week. ALL FLAGS FLYING ON JUNE 14 FesVval of the (Holy Tnnitv.

Sunday School, 9:30 a.nv Wal for BETTER RURAL LIVING ter 1H. Scnwane, pastor. Baptist Church Annooncwnent Let have all flags in Jonesburg and High Hill flying on Flag Day, June 14," urges Mrs. Skill-man. President of Old Trails Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary.

Let's show that we are proud to Sunday School, each Sunday 9-AS a. m. Lhetnch ErureL Suot. rum Services every second and fourth But just to be sure you are really convinced, we have set up what we call our "Performance lest" This consists of taking a new Golden Anniversary Iirna-national to places of your own choosing the most rugged locations you know of -and giving the truck "the works." Tkke it off the road. See how it performs for you! And as you test the truck, remember that, over the years, Inteinational Trucks cost least to own cost records prove HI Take our "Performance Ht" any time! Sunday.

8t Patrick's Church, Joaeslwrg ne Americans by displaying the Flag of our great, free country on the birthday of the Stars and 4-H boys and girls know that Reddy Kilowatt can help them save time, save labor, save steps and save money. That's why they call on Reddy more and more each year to help them LIVE BETTER and FARM BETTER Electrically! EDISON CO. ULTU Mass Schedule 1st 3rd and 5th Sundays 7:30 a. m. 2nd and 4th Sundays 9:00 a.

m. Holy Days 7:30 a. U. Rev. Arthur B.

Leibfager. Pas stripes. JONESBURG TO HAVE 2ND CLASS POST OFFICE According to word received here nTEQCJATIOUAL TRUCKS cost bast from the Post Office department, by C. J. Jones, Postmaster of TonesbuTg, the Jonesburs: Post Of OSCAR PIETZSCHKE tor.

Jonaaborc Holiness Church Son lay School a. m. Worship Service 11:00 a. at. Night services have been discontinued for the present Everyone welcome.

H. W. Brewer. Pas-tar. fice wmI be tnwtd up to a second das post-office, effective July 1 "totjb nrnair Joneshmf Mo.

1957. The Jonesbunr office has been a third class post office. Phone 53,.

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