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The Marthasville Record from Marthasville, Missouri • Page 4

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Marthasville, Missouri
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farm. IL'JrMuench and 'family of Mdstcin Mr. and Mrs. R. F.

Ploeger of Hermann visited with her par parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ilanke.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Granne-mann and his sister, Miss Alma, visited Sunday evening in the Frank Schroer home. ents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Hanke on August 1. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Schroer brought their daughter, Mrs. Walter Stuermann home with near Dutzow passed through town last Friday in their DodgS car enroute to Warrenton to attend the birthday celebration of Mrs. 'Muench's mother, 'Mrs, Guggenmoos. DuebberV our: lumber dealer, informed us that he has bought the fanmnacbinery and stock from his brother, H. H.

Duebbert of Femme Osage and will also manage the home farm them Wednesday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stegen had as visitors from Thursday until Saturday, his sister and SO 'YEARS AGO (From the Record Files) Do You Remember "Paying bills becomes a matter of minutes when husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Pat Mag- in connection with his business.1' i you have your own Personal Checking Account. The mailman, does your "footwork." You take nante of York. Saturday they went to Washington to visit another brother and wife, Augusta 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stegen.

comfortably seated in your Mr. and Leland-Nadler. -own home! Mrs. Leroy Pruessner received a surprise call on Fri Elaine and Dean spent the week The Frauen-verein of the E-vangelical church met at the home of Mrs. Wm.

Dickmann. 'end at the Lake of the Ozarks. day evening from her son, A3G The anniversary service will be James Mc Adams of Tampa, Florida, saying he had just arrived back at his base after a held August 15. As usual, the 777''7 Ji i afternoon of that day the society will visit the Emmaus Asy three month's stay in the Phil itooines. Your xonctlltd cfwckt we your honaSd recjpfs.

Your: check 1 1. Willis Toedebusch -taken, to St. Joseph's hospital in Si' Charles the past week. We hope he may soon return home much improved. Al Stelzer entered St.

Francis hospital for' treatment the past! We hope he may -return home soon. lum. Mr. and Mrs. Frank.

Riemeier book giver you on at cum re Miss Emilie Krueger visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fr. Schroer Ns -M and children, Mr. and Mrs.

E. Ottermann, Mrs. Frank Rott- cord of whr verjr dbffar goes and tor whot.J Budgeting is simpHriedjCom in anf gvt ihw compfof storyl mann and daughter Verna of here and Rev. C. F.

Sturm of Miss Virginia "Nadler 'and Mrs. Earnest Haekmann attend Emmaus attended the dedica ed the monthly meeting Of th tion of the Mertens building, an "Rip, and Stitch" club'Thursday addition of the Emmaus Asylum and daughter, Mrs. Stuermann, on Thursday. Miss Elsa Nagel who remained with her nieces, Mrs. Mar-jorie Greer and Miss Doris Has-enjaeger, after the passing of their mother, returned to her home in Columbia on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hanke had the following children home for the week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. W. evening at the home of Mrs.1 at St. Charles Sunday afternoon, Adele Krawitz.

A delicious1 r-red W. iLichtenoerg pur lunch was served by the host chased Fred Zillgitt's butcher ess. shop Saturday and moved the ice box and blocks to' his shop Many from here attended the! picnic and supper at Jremme O-sage Sunday evening. A. Hanke and children of Cin-cinnatti, Ohio, Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Lichtenberg of St. Louis and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard' Jett Mr.

and Mrs. Ottmar Ober- in his building. Chas. M. Koch, rural carrier on route No.

1, is now the owner of a Ford touring car. J. F. Ahmann received his new Dodge touring car from Washington yesterday that he dieck of St. Charles spent Saturday with Mrs.

Dena and Janet and her boy friend of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Hack- purchased from Bocklage and VA sT if mann and Kathy and Mrs. Anna Fuhr visited with and Mrs. Wm.

Hafer of St. Charles Saturday. Josephine Ileier also Mebruer. Ed. Rocklage, who has been at Darlington, for the past visited in the Hafer home.

While there Mr. Hackmann A several months, came home last Thursday and spent several days with his mother. competed in the horseshoe pitching contest at the St Washington. Mrs. Walter Boemker was taken to the hospital in Troy for tests on Sunday.

We hope they can locate her trouble and she may soon return home-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stegen of Moberly came by for his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stegen and all joined other members of the Stegen family in a family get-together in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Stegen in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Hanke and family left for their home in Cincinnatti, Ohio after pending a few days with his Ed Smith reports that he has Charles County Fair and won caught some very large fish late third place trophy. ly. Last week he caught one that weighed 21 pounds and one worK 13 progressing very franklin County Bank nicly on the new post office. this week that weighed 2AV pounds, both being carp.

Rev. B. H. Heithaus and Read the Record! daughter, IMiss Irma, Erwin Riemeier, Frank Ottermann and the Misses Anna Rocklage and Laura Rottmann attended the Sunday School and Young Peo WASHINGTON, MISSOURI ReaDarces over $10,000,000 Deposits Insured up to $10,000.00 for Each Depositor Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation OVER JTFTDYEABS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE ple's convention at Hermann this week. Walter Sudbrock, of near Dut- Joerling Brothers Lime Crushed Rock Rock Phosphate Anhydrous Ammonia DELIVERED SPREAD Phones: Belmont 2-4342 or 2-4344; Quarry, 2-4689 Wentzville, Missouri Dr.

W. S. Conley Chiropractor 209 E. 6th St WASHINGTON, MO. BEverly 9-8265 zow, was in town Friday.

He informed us that they would move to Hartsburg this week at which place he purchased a irniLER Emm 3 hole or 5 hole, with margin. Wide, narrow, or college ruled. WMim an: mm- ma r5iV mi IfSt 300 SHEETS 47c S00 SHEETS 66c -Special- SCHOOL EAGS 98c 1.88 Widergusset' design; to hold ring binder and other school needs. Heavy duty, outside pocket, name plate. TYPEWRITER RIPPLE BOND sH u- um.

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Pages Available:
19,114
Years Available:
1901-1966