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The Marthasville Record from Marthasville, Missouri • Page 4

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ington. Hoktcin Hermann, Mr. ani Urs'. (Walter Eicriaum of Trdoar, Mr. and Alan Mallinckrodt, Ricky ari Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Fuer-Sandy Marquart, Fay Ann Reii-man and Mr. and Mrs. Robert meier, Chris Reinhardt, Joyce Maloney and Michael were Sun- Friday evewrjr. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond nierbaum md Mkhad -For rennurrs lira. Bernard Jett of Washington and Mrs. Harry Luecke. All Bade and Kelly Smith; and also day supper guests at the home some of the mothers were pres-of Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Fink visited with Mr. and Mrs. Linus Gloeemeyer and family. Miss Jane Murray of Columbia was a week end guest in tie home of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Mueller and son. Ronald, who GROUP PHOTOS ent We wish Sharon a happy in honor of lit. mirs birthday birthday and many, many more, anniversary. had lunch with the Hankes.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scarcer had as a dinner guest Sunday Mrs. Frank Schroer who went along after church services. Af- was home for a two-week leave from the Navy the first week Mr.

end Mrs. Fred Bade Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hennecke sr. and Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Hennecke end in November. Mr. and Mrs. ernoon visitors were Mr.

and spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mallinckrodt and family. DivY. S.

Ccshy Qlrcpnctof SC3 E. Cth St. WASinNGTON, MO. Commercial Phctosraphy Frames Albums Call Rueben Eichmeyer, Photographer RUEBEN'S PHOTO SERVICE Marthasville, Missouri Robert Lehman and Bons of Maris sa. HI- visited with the were Sunday supper guests of Mr.

and Mrs. James Meyer at Washington: 1 Mrs. Fred Hoeft and his sister, Miss Emma. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Strat- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hoeft Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bade, man Sr.

accompanied Mr. and above mentioned on November 6. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brooks and Stacy also enjoyed the pre- Judy and Joyce visited Satur had as dinner guests on Sun Mrs.

Oscar Brakensiek, David, Ina and Carol Ann to Sullivan day their daughter, Mr. and ISS3S2SSS233153232S3IS5SSS! Thanksirivincr Day dinner for day evening wdth Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schemmer. Mrs.

Orville Rohe. Additional Sunday where they were supper guests at the home of Mr. afternoon; visitors were Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hennecke Larry Hoeft and children and and Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Hen and Mrs. Albert Stratman Jr. necke went to Union Wednes Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Burgess. and family. The occasion being Albert birthday anniver Ronald who returned to Davis-ville, R. I. on Saturday morning, November 12 where he i presently stationed.

Mr. and Mrs. WHbert Hoeft had as a visitor for several days last week her mother, Mrs. Susie Crouch of Troy. day night and called at the Olt- sary, which was Nov.

2. We man Funeral Home to pay their Fcmrm Oscrp respects to Robert Coleman who wish Mr. Stratman many more nappy uirtnaajra. (Continued from page 8) On Saturday afternoon, Mr, Ervin Hennecke was Sunday passed away in his 46th year. Mr.

Coleman and Mrs. Virgil Hennecke were cousins. Miss Mailyn Fuerman of Her and Mrs. Dan Thilking invited RCA Magnavox- Zenith TV RADIO Stereophonic Hi-Fi RECORD PLAYERS SALES and SERVICE Top SO, IU-Fi and Stereo Records American Made R.CA. Transistor Radio $14.95 See most complete line of Radios.

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Charles Hennecke and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schweb-ke, their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kerr and some little folks over for a birthday party for their five- family and Julius Geiger.

I mann spent the week end with Chris tel. visited with relatives Miss Ida Plessner and Mrs. year-old granddaughter, Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fuerman and grandparents, Mr.

and Sehrt Those present to enjoy in this communuity this past Friday and Saturday. They were dinner cruests in the the afternoon, besides Sharon, Carl Hoppe and Danny of Washington and Mrs. Ronald Jett and Darrell Lee of Oappeln spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. were: Sharon's sister, Mary Clarence Mueller home on Fri day. Jane, her parents, Mr.

and Mrs, and Frank Marquart, Ricky and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stegen Clarence Sehrt, Ronald Brenda Bierbaum, Donna and Sandy. attended funeral services for ii ii.ii tJ 1 WWj.1, their cousin, Miss Emilie Fricke of Washington on Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Martin of Garden Prairie, visit 4-H Projects Yield Free Chicago Trips for Four ed with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ruwe a while Veteran's Day afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Harley Bierbaum and family visited Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mallinckrodt and fam-' iiy. Mrs.

Virgil Hennecke visited Friday with her mother, Mrs. James Polston. On Saturday, Mrs. Virgil Hennecke and Mrs. Dan Hennecke visited in the Polston home.

Mr. and Mrs. Roman Marquart, Junior and Becky, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marquart, Ricky and Sandy.

Miss Mary Mallinckrodt of St. Louis spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mallinckrodt and family. Elvin Heman and Margie spent Sunday night with Mr.

and Mrs. James Meyer at Wash IV 9 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stegen were pleasantly surprised on their wedding anniversary on November 11 when his brother Yh'ti mmn thast tkls Herman called to wish them happy anniversary. years in 4-H.

With help from her family, she has painted, papered, put on ceiling blocks and wood paneling, and upholstered chairs. She will compete for one of six $500 scholarships offered by the home management program sponsor, Tupperware. With his impressive white horse, "Snowball," Lleser has become an expert horseman. Snowball has learned to nee reign, back up, canter and round up cattle. Lleser has been In 4-H for eight years.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lieser, he Is past club president Merck his trip Everything from visit to a rolicking new discotheque for teen agers to a tour of the Field Museum of Natural History are on the itinerary for Missouri 4-H'ers bound for Chicago. The quartet will be part of Missouri's delegation to the 45th National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago Nov. 27 to Dec.

1. More than 1,600 youths from all 50 states and Puerto Rico will live in the world's largest hotel, the Conrad Hilton, and be week long guests of 4-H program award sponsors. The four and their projects are Carolyn Morris, 13, Van-dalia, health project; Tammy Woodruff, 18, Kahoka, home Mr. and Mrs. W.

H.Hanke accompanied their daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jett of Washington to St. ttm yraVo tired of boing jiul another Dumber wa all arol BVT ot tho VsadrHuI TToodner HolfJ, from re(Utratioa to chett oal jm aojoy aa Individuality to ararco today.

You'ro YOU Mat Jnat anolher number. Va much prefer die real live penon to tho Bomber an day. Wo Uilnk jrvall like it better, too. Try it tome time, won't yea! I ROOM for beonoot Cocktaui. Dining.

Dancing THE BEVERLY LO0NSE Charles on Saturday on bus! ness. A lovely pot luck supper was enjoyed by the Nienkamp rel atives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nienkamp Friday evening. Those attending were tar Mootingi, Banquot COFFEE SHOP BEAUTY SMON BARBER SHOP DftUG STORE VALET.

TOT Of THE PARK-For OlafiMuithod Privttt Par. tiot GOLD ROOM. SOUTH ROOM, FLOWER R0OM- 1 as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Mar I 71 Sportman'g Cafe Tavern North of Washington Bridge on Highway 47 Short orders and Sandwiches Cold Beer and Soda Gas available late at night Cigarettes 25c Open Da Closed Wednesday Mrs.

Theresa Hunter Phone 433-6457 tin Schwebke, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mueller, Ronald Mueller, Miss Janet Murray, HOTEL Telephon: HUDSON 34400 Toltypo)t Cod 202-963-0206 ODNER UO IXTEINTM ST ODNER IXTEINTM Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nienkamp and family.

Rev. and Mrs. STREET. NORTHWEST in I Lira i i i i WASHINGTON. D.

C. 20010 ri. kr If i I Woodruff James Rinne and family, Mrs. I Verna Nienkamp. Mrs.

Oral Miu Morrb Stomma LSosor zzsazmassiM Huenefeld, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brooks and Stacy, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kerr and Christel and Miss Doris Hasen jaeger.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lich-tenberg of St. Louis, who attended worship services here Sunday morning, were dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Hanke. In the afternoon other visitors were: mm sponsor, also will award six JCOO scholarships to national winners in the horse program. A perfectionist in improving his product, Stemme has worked hard to Increase the quality as well as quantity of his herd of champion Durocs from one sow and litter to six sows and 113 Pigs.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stemme, he has worked on his 4-H Swine project nine years. Stemme is a freshman at the University of Missouri, majoring in animal husbandry. He and his brother twice operated a Duroe booth at the state fair.

Moorman Mfg. Co. is the 4-H management; Glen Lleser, 17, Higginsville, horse, and Kraig Allen Stemme, 17, Marthasville, swine. All were judged best-instate by the Cooperative Extension Service. Miss Morris, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. K. P. Morris, led a community campaign to test well-water samples for bacteria. She also contacted possible blood donors in the county for the bloodmobile.

In 4-H for six years, Miss Morris will compete for one of tlx $500 scholarships offered by project sponsor 11 Lilly and Company. Miss Woodruff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F.

Ploeger of t-zaoa OR mmmenM, 2U Swine project sponsor and will Mr. and Mrs. Allen Woodruff, has remodeled six rooms In the award six $500 scholarships to AROSS.AMOS, AUCTIONEER Norwood Amos, Auctioneer family home during her seven national program winners. COMPLETE SELLOUT OF ALL NEW 1966 MODEL FORD CARS 1 1 6-cyl. Custom 500 4 door 6-cyl.

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