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Frldl,y Dlabt Zell defeated St. Mary 3-1 at Zell. St. Marys bad a triple play. Ita toulh enoueb to make a double play In belle· bell, and a triple play Is al1t101t unheard In this type bMe· l!;Mll. .. . ' DANCE Genevieve Tavern Sat., June 17th.. in and Browte Around IAGU PorbftJoy .... J .: ! Albert L. Winch Diea June' 18, 1961 'Albert L. Winch of Ste. vleve Gounty died at 6:90 a.m. June 18 at his home on Star and 16 dar• of aee. Born on May 2, 9f4 at Leon- ard, Arkansas, he was a son of !he late John and Maule Oden Winch. Office will have Saturday closing time of l:OO p.m. Instead of the uaual 3: 00p.m. The front doors will remain open •• usual until 6:30 p.m. to permit access to Jock boxes, lla'!IP machine, and mall s loil . A letter wu rftd from the l)ept.rtnwnt Chaplain uld.nl for a donaUon,towanl a money . tree A motion wu made and second· eel that we donate a dollar. A thank you note wu read from Mrs. Loretta 14elcher. Mn. Vln· cent--Sexaue and .. Nancy were aueata at thl• meet- I" Steak. On April 22, 1946 he was mar- ried to Rosemary at the Church of Ste. Genev.!cve Rev. Francis Yealy. Seven child- ren were born to this union. He Is aurvlved by hil wife, six children: W.enda Lee, Carol Ann, Paula , Mary Jo, Albert Jr., Way- ne. A son Dale Eugene Is de- J. W. Sucher Acting Postmaster Wedding Vow1 Excbaqed lnll. Nancy won a $2.00 award from Department Chairman In the Poppy Poem Contelt. The poem wu read and enjoyed by all. We were all Invited to take piit llHiliPiliae· wo. - liifcl on 11emorial Day. Volunteers ed two-officers absent. were uked aell PDpPiee on 'Ibe minutes Of the ast meet- May Poppy Day.. lng was read and approved. Bills Donations were collected for 1\Ild communications and thank Retuded Children. There you cards were read. belni no further bualness ·the Last month twenty .two moth· meeting adjourned. , , _ ers attended an area meeting :A: ileTIC!ous unCh . was · aerved City, Four Chapters and by all. present, the Jefferson Co· Memorial Chapter, the Harris Cook of Crystal. Clty, the Nurnbers, Germany' (AJITNC) Fleur Chapter of Ste. Gene. --James J. Donze, son of Mr. and They entertained the state Mrs. Emanuel V. Donze, 263 Qer president, . Mrs. Al Johnson of ard St., Ste. Genevieve, Mo., Flat River: A delicious dinner cently P..omoted to private was served .. After the meeting, a fi•st class in Germany where he tr ee planting was held at the St. is a· of the 84th 'Engine. Plus X School. , or- ... 'A comll!lt oonBtructlon spe· clJIUJit In the company In Nurn- berg, Donze entered the Anny Sunday, June 18, the Holy Communion will be celebrated at the service begiruilng at 9:00 a.m. The theme for the day i• · taken trom . the' Goepe1, St. Luke _15:··1·10, "The Joy of Re- pentance."· school and Bible class J>egin at 8:00 a.m. The mon\hly Faintly Night ga.t)l.. ering wm be held sunday even- Ing at the church beginning at 7:10. .. . The. took a terrific beating at St. Marys 11. to 0. I also heard this too was a no hit game. So)Tle say one hit. DO<II!r· lq"" struck out 16. zen .; Pony league viill play the White So" In Ste. Gen. Thursday: Both teains are undefeated. . Doc By Charles !f'note, l!ntomolorfst Weevil damace In stored craln can cost you up to per bushel. . CAPI!-KIL WHEAT & O,ORN PROTI!CT<'NT (Po.wller) .• pro- tects your stored cratn lor only 3/ fo 'to I \Ole per bushel. TWO MEN 21 • 35 r1 For Permanent Poili.Uons JUBt • sp nkle · CAPE·KIL Special sales work, SALARY, WHEAT & CORN PROTECT- $105. per week AND COMMIS· ANT on rraln as It roes llito SION. Travel In East Mo. 5 days the, bin. Treated C""in may be a week, complete school and fed to Uvestoek, or sold, 1m- training. · · mediately after treating. ' REQUIREMENTS: .Sales expert. CAPE-KIL WHEA.T J< CORN ence not necessary, but good . and neat PROTJtCTANT Is made by CHEMICAL CO., CAPE able at the followlnr CAPE- KIL DEALERS: HQOG'S STORE . Ste. Mu. SCHMIDT-BEC_KER Ste. Genevieve, Mo. P. S. To spray In your bin or crib before storlnr rraln, use CAPE-ItiL BIN & CRm CON- - ol NCI NG VFW HALL -FESTUS, MO. Sat., . 24th Mu11ic8y · COUNTRY MUSIC.. ASSOCIATES 1 Dancing 9 to -1 D..S.T.... , Advance Tickeb 75c- At $l.OO ' ' ol Dimes Exp11ntl$ Aitllor Victims - 01 Crippling Birth Defects, Artllriti,s,, Polio Satisfyiriq · Falstaff, Star or ·Busch Beer, case Champagne Velvet " lb. 7 )oyed excellent weatli r, and had llmit catches of Walleye, Northern Pike, and Lake Trout. Tfiey had some nice 3 and 4 pound Walleyes, Northern pike up · to and including 1T pounds, and a 21 'k pound Trout. The picture shows A, C. Oken- fuss (left), holding his n'lce 17 pound Northern Pike, The guide (Indian) is at right, holdlng' .a 14 pound Northern, and a 21 'h ceased. Also surviving are .five sis- ters, Elders Winch, Neoml (Mrl . BOYGJ ;"'!i'o'Uf of Coffl'ilall, Mo ., Eva (Mrs. Archie Stur- ge .. ) of Avon, Mo., Jessie (Mrs. Wm Barron) of Farmington, Mo and Mjry (Mrs. Albert Foste) of Ste. Genevll!v .t, and two bro- thers, John of Farmington and Leo of Ste. Genevieve, The deceased wns taken to J erry Stanton Mortuary and Re- quiem Services were heJd' on June 20 at 9:00 a.m. at Church of Ste. Genevieve. Burial was In Calvary Cemtery at VaUe Springs. " The deceased was a member of American Legion Post 150, a v, fteran of World War II and a member of A. F. 'of L. 829. Okenfuss, Max Okenfu"!, Dr. H. j_ Lause: and Dr. W. A. Rebm, all of Ste. Gen- were gUests at Grassy Lodge this past week, They drove to Kenora, Ontario, Can- ada, where they t hen boarded a lloat equipped plilne, and f l_ew the remaining 31 air miles north east, into "the brush country ", to Grassy Lodge where they spent 6 dayo fishing, They en- pound Trout. Baumgartner Funeral June l7 Agnes Bell Baumgartner di ed on June 14 at the home of her daughter Mr s. Albert J: Linde- mann, Dallas; , Texas. She · was 79 -yearo of -age, Imperia- l, Mo. BiP.'II ·--1 -- We..DtteL<:onanmu:es<-c--+---- .... : .... ; .... , Frank X. J og'gerst, age 83 years and 2 months died at his home in fmperial ,_ Mo. on Wed· nciday June U , 1961. He was born at ·River Aux Vases, Mo . son of · the late Nicho- las ,and Pbllomena (Klein) Jog- Born on April ,, 1882 in Ste . gersL Genevieve County, sh'e was, a On May 1, 1900 l)e married B_ee tue_ gf jJ )"['lat e J affieslill.d Rose Sewald who su!'Vi.Yel-1!-leng '_ r,_ -:: ,y;. :;- chilaom, Plas Ca.., ,Deposit vived by her husband, August Vince nt of Imper ial' arjd Hilda Clover Farm INSTjNT . Coffee, 6' oz. j8f Farm \ . · Salad Dreasing, pinti . Dei Monte . 25 White Angel Mix, .pkg. PRESTO LUJiiP . Charcoal, 5 lb. bag BRIQUETTS, 10 lb. bac 59o 39 29 Pineapple & Grapefruit Drink 3 tall cans 79c Kraft 2 t8 01. btl8. 59 B.B.Q. Sauce . Kooi Ade 6 pkp. 25 Clover Farm Yellow or White 2 rolls 39 Paper T owel• ------------------- PIHJ[ Liquid Vel, qt. aize 59 Housekeeping Book - 2(f BOoka · 'each39c Get One Each Week binder__which holds all i1111ues, only 79c Clover Farm, RED Cherrie11, 303 az. Stand. Brand 7 for '}·oci Pea11, 3Q3 az. Strai&'bt from the Barz.i;----- 59 Cider Vinegar, gal. Premlua . Cramr.a, 1 lb. box Meat. Dept. EPellh- . Ground Beef Beer, U. s. Good Grade Chuck Rout, lb. ROUND or, U. S. Good Grade Sirloin Steak, lb. Booton Butt Pork Roaat 1 lb .. - Golden Ripe 8anana11 Texal, (to slse) Grapefruit siiDu.t dozen. 27 2 Ill& 98 47 75 BiD .------=-= PotatoeaJ ·1 0 lb. bag . .. ' .......... Pricee pod thru .hme l 7th ' ' ·· -... t:. , ' A. Baumgartner, whomS!Ye mar- (MFS . August Eisenbeis) of ried on April 15, 1003 Bloomsdale. of Ste. Genevieve, with , Rev. Van Touranhaut perforll)ing th e Also surviving are a son Ru· pert of Pittsburg, Penn. and a daughter Adalee (Mrs. Albert J. Lindemann) of Dallas, Texas, II grandchildren and 7 great-grand children. The body · lay in state at the · Macon Malcomb Funeral Home in Dallal and anived here Basler Funeral Home on Thurs- day night Funeral services were held on June 17, at 8:45a.m. at the Church of Ste. Genevieve with Msgr. Venverloh officatlng flurial was In Valle Springs Cemetery, We oUer · condolences. <IIETA SI$)MA PHI OFFICI!RS AND NEW blo, Colo., Emily Hoog of River Aux Vases, Genevieve Stoll of Festus,· Ama' nda Govreau, vina Vogt, Zita Klein and Bee, ail of St. Loui s. Nicholas, Ro- bert and Augusta preceded him in death . The funeral was conducted by I.Catnouc the Heiiilit"& Fun eral Home j.ll . l<!ll.II<.>Jrn_ Jlli!U . Imperial with a requim mass at th• following morning, 19 St. Joseph's Catholic Church, at 7:00 a.m. Rev. DeGuire offi- Klmmswlck, and burial in ciated at both services, Bloomsdale on June Burial was in the St. 16, 1961. ' Cemetery. Mr. Joggers! was engaged in Vfe offer condolences. the flour milling business from the of 15 until his retirement and Robert Bahr,-friends of couple, served as groomsmen. Mothers of the couple wore biege dresses, with white acceioSorles. Their corsag- es were of yellow carnations. The fathers wore matchlq Tux. edos, 1!1lth white bo!lll>lllllerea. The bride Is the dauahter of Mr. and Mn. WIUat,n Ll;pp, of O&ora. The &room Is the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Xaxler IJpp •Jso of O&ora. , -- • Left to Right: Mrs. Howard Carson, President, Mrs. John Brillos, _. Vice-President, Mrs. Robert Rottler, Secretary,' Mra. Andre Oberle . Treasurer, and Mr11. Arthuf Slagle in the home of Mrs. James Cochran June 9. Follow· lng the Ritual tb'e " new officers for the year 11181·82 were tnmll ed by Mrs. James Coehran:-Pre- sldent Mrs. Howard VIce Preoldent Mrs. Jolin Brllloo, in the past year. The pro A recept4>'n w114 held at the Printed VFW Hall, with A dance . that Treuurer, Mn. Aadre · Oberle, · Chapter ot Jr.. Mrs. Boward Canon ADd by lin. Robert Rottler. A Beta si,ma Pb1 held their MrL Robert Rottler received • IIIHIIIliC - beld aad Pledle IUIU81 ·Jor Mr& Normu IW 0u1nD 6w pemet JMiltl - -..d. . •· The couplf took a -.ymoon trip to Colorado Sprlnll, Colo., ADd ue DOW relldlh& ·Ill St. Louta.llo. ton :Qoys State , accom· panled the boy to WarrenJburg, Mo. tor replllraUon Saturday, June 17. Tile boya will retum home Sat .• June 2fth. Boys state lA lleld annually In June on , the Campus of Central Mo . State Collece !_n and Is- conducted by the American Leg- ion Dept . of Mis!IOurl. Iia puri>ose i1 to teach the !uncUon of city, counti, and Six 4-H Club members from sessions on courtesy health llate government to the }'outh lito . Gon&viv& County att&ndod marketing, and muaiA! 'ahd oong of today, to develop leadership; the 16th annual State· 4-H Club leading were also held. The 4- a.nd make beiler clttzens of to- Week in,Columbia. Members at- H'ers toured the University ot morrow. tending the four-day meeting Missouri.campus wllere the meet A record number of 720 boys are shown (left to right); Mary ing was held. They also had time from almost every county In the Gegg, Melvin Gegg, Mary Louise for mixers and parties to meet llate are in attendance. Roth , Kenneth Giesler, Joan Ro- 'club members from other ·- 'the - local boys are sponsored genmiller, John Martin, Assis- of the state. The 4-H ' event by the, Amerl.,.n Legion tant County Agent, .and Mary sponsored by the University '!'he Ste. Genevieve Sue Klepzig. Missouri )!:lctension Service, with Lions Club and American Leg- The club members heard .the cooperation from the Folger ion Post 15 0. conference theme: "Learn Live, Coffee Company, Kansas City, ----- SerYe through 4-H" ,' d'evi!loped and our local Citizens Electric Peraonality Winnera by several speakers:' Workshop Corp. At These girls from Troop 2210 were not pr esent when this pic· lur e was taken: They are Jean Sucher , Sandy Garner, Bl)d Cin- dy Davis. tance. TheSe girls have wonder' fu l Slfd pli!ylll'g to- gether. They take part in all Civic affairs and have attended Play Day at Washington State Park the past two years. _ We as a troop were happy to be selected to go to the Arena in St. Louis the past year to slng Lenders of Troop 2210 are in the Brownie Choir at the Girl Mrs. Adrian Steiger and Mrs. Scou_t Gift Festi, •al. • Arthur Vaeth. . We are looking forward to Brownie ·rroop 2210 was we flrup-'-lrom ganized in January 1959 with 12 Brownies to Intermedia te Scouts, 'Jlhe winn'ex, In the Personality at WlmpJ'• Super )4ar- as ' follo- : '1st· prize, , Milfelt, 2nd prize ·Basler, 3rd price De.- and...Mzs.-Thoma.< :Rotller, Genevieve, Mo. a boy on June · }9, 1961. Mr. and .Mrs. Marvin Basler of Ste. Genevieve, Mo . a boy on June 18, 1961 .. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stoll and son Brad are leaving today for a '\i:acation in California. Mr. Stoll will attend a three day in Los Angeles for his insurance company and Mrs. Stoll will visit with her brother in Lomita . expect to be home by July· 4. Art Ste ._ Genevieve, Mo. representative of the Me- ... tropolitan Life Insurance Co., wlil be in Ch ic ago the week of tile 26th for a business confer- ence with offkials of the com· pany at the Conrad Hilton Hotel. Mr. Papin who lives at 21 St. Jude Drive, bad an sales and service record last year and is among the top-rank- Ing members of fiie Mefropolf. tan's Staff of 30,000 field Mr s. Val Ruebsam, Mrs. Bert Parking Meter reve nue last represenfatlves in..-fhe· United Morice spent a few days in o, ;er- week $9.50 was fines. States and Canada. la ntt: ll11l :;·"'wirtlc---there t.heY' M.rs ....Ed. Yaeger and mn..llt tended the graduation of Mrs. Mr. Wm. J. Drury is a patient Wayzaia, Minn. spent a lew days Ruebsams two grandsons )'dike .at Missouri Pacific Hospital in j with her mother-in-law M. ji Yaeger. . j St . Loui s. . Val Ruebsam. ·\ ' PieWn11 Ueft II tM Valle PNa q.u. G ..... Gelle ul ller -" llllllleJW. 'h tile a.a Ia 11M lldiW ..... ...... ller ........ 'fte ..... t'' llddl7 , ................ a& .. r!PL ____ _ .._ .... _ ,_ ,• ..
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Frldl,y Dlabt Zell defeated St. Mary 3-1 at Zell. St. Marys bad a triple play. Ita toulh enoueb to make a double play In belle· bell, and a triple play Is al1t101t unheard t~f In this type bMe· l!;Mll. .. . '

~·-DANCE

Genevieve Tavern

Sat., June 17th• ..

C~me in and Browte Around IAGU PorbftJoy ....

J .: !

Albert L. Winch Diea June' 18, 1961

'Albert L. Winch of Ste. Gen~· vleve Gounty died at 6:90 a.m. June 18 at his home on Star

and 16 dar• of aee. Born on May 2, 9f4 at Leon­

ard, Arkansas, he was a son of !he late John and Maule Oden Winch.

Office will have • Saturday closing time of l:OO p.m. Instead of the uaual 3:00p.m. The front doors will remain open •• usual until 6:30 p.m. to permit access to Jock boxes, lla'!IP machine, and mall sloil.

A letter wu rftd from the l)ept.rtnwnt Chaplain uld.nl for a donaUon,towanl a money .tree A motion wu made and second· eel that we donate a dollar. A thank you note wu read from Mrs. Loretta 14elcher. Mn. Vln· cent--Sexaue and - d••o~dPr·+--m~~~,~~~~~-~~r,~.I~~~~E~a·~N"Di~h~ ·-~•n•~·li~J~. c~~:~~~~-;;~~~~~~~-~--,------~-~~~S--------~~ .. Nancy were aueata at thl• meet- I"

~--·~-oin Steak. On April 22, 1946 he was mar­

ried to Rosemary Stu~ at the Church of Ste. Genev.!cve Rev. Francis Yealy. Seven child­ren were born to this union.

He Is aurvlved by hil wife, six children: W.enda Lee, Carol Ann, Paula , Mary Jo, Albert Jr., Way­ne. A son Dale Eugene Is de­

J . W. Sucher Acting Postmaster

Wedding Vow1 Excbaqed

lnll. Nancy won a $2.00 award from Department Chairman In the Poppy Poem Contelt. The poem wu read and enjoyed by all. We were all Invited to take piit llHiliPiliae· wo.- liifcl ru;:p::.~d.~orn.:e~r~o~ll~c~aftll~lh~o~w~-on 11emorial Day. Volunteers ed two-officers absent. were uked ~ aell PDpPiee on 'Ibe minutes Of the ast meet-May ~Tth Poppy Day.. lng was read and approved. Bills

Donations were collected for 1\Ild communications and thank th~ Retuded Children. There you cards were read. belni no further bualness ·the Last month twenty .two moth· meeting adjourned. , , _ ers attended an area meeting ~t

:A: ileTIC!ous unCh . was ·aerved City, Mo~ Four Chapters and ~njoyed by all. present, the Jefferson Co·

Memorial Chapter, the Harris Cook of Crystal. Clty, the

Nurnbers, Germany' (AJITNC) Fleur Chapter of Ste. Gene. --James J. Donze, son of Mr. and They entertained the state Mrs. Emanuel V. Donze, 263 Qer president, . Mrs. Al Johnson of ard St., Ste. Genevieve, Mo., Flat River: A delicious dinner cently w~ P..omoted to private was served .. After the meeting, a fi•st class in Germany where he tree planting was held at the St. is a· m~mber of the 84th 'Engine. Plus X School.

, or- Cor~patly, ... ~---~.:__:._j~_:.Th.~:_~;;;;;;:i;..,

'A comll!lt oonBtructlon spe· clJIUJit In the company In Nurn­berg, Donze entered the Anny

1-r~~~~~!llleJI

Sunday, June 18, the Holy Communion will be celebrated at the service begiruilng at 9:00 a.m. The theme for the day i• · taken trom . the' Goepe1, St. Luke _15:··1·10, "The Joy of Re­pentance." · Sund~y school and Bible class J>egin at 8:00 a.m. The mon\hly Faintly Night ga.t)l .. ering wm be held sunday even­Ing at the church beginning at 7:10. • .. ~

. The. took a terrific beating at St. Marys 11. to 0. I also heard this too was a no hit game. So)Tle say one hit. DO<II!r· lq"" struck out 16. zen .; Pony league viill play the White So" In Ste. Gen. Thursday: Both teains are undefeated.

. Doc

By Charles !f'note, l!ntomolorfst Weevil damace In stored craln

can cost you up to SB~c per bushel. . CAPI!-KIL WHEAT & O,ORN PROTI!CT<'NT (Po.wller) .• pro­tects your stored cratn lor only 3/ fo 'to I \Ole per bushel.

TWO MEN 21 • 35 r1 For Permanent Poili.Uons JUBt • sp nkle · CAPE·KIL

Special sales work, SALARY, WHEAT & CORN PROTECT­$105. per week AND COMMIS· ANT on rraln as It roes llito SION. Travel In East Mo. 5 days the, bin. Treated C""in may be a week, complete school and fed to Uvestoek, or sold, 1m-training. · · mediately after treating. ' REQUIREMENTS: .Sales expert. CAPE-KIL WHEA.T J< CORN ence not necessary, but good .

and neat PROTJtCTANT Is made by CHEMICAL CO., CAPE

able at the followlnr CAPE­KIL DEALERS:

HQOG'S STORE. Ste. G~nevJe.ve, Mu. SCHMIDT-BEC_KER Ste. Genevieve, Mo.

P . S. To spray In your bin or crib before storlnr rraln, use CAPE-ItiL BIN & CRm CON-

-ol NCI NG VFW HALL -FESTUS, MO.

Sat., Ju~e .24th Mu11ic8y ·

COUNTRY MUSIC. . ASSOCIATES 1Dancing 9 to -1 D..S.T....,

Advance Tickeb 75c- At th~ d~r $l.OO ' '

·Morell~ ol Dimes Exp11ntl$ Aitllor Victims -01 Crippling Birth Defects, Artllriti,s,, Polio

Satisfyiriq· •

Falstaff, Star or

·Busch Beer, case Champagne Velvet

"lb. 7

)oyed excellent weatli r, and had llmi t catches of Walleye, Northern Pike, and Lake Trout. Tfiey had some nice 3 and 4 pound Walleyes, Northern pike up ·to and including 1 T pounds, and a 21 'k pound Trout.

The picture shows A, C. Oken­fuss (left), holding his n'lce 17 pound Northern Pike, The guide (Indian) is at right, holdlng' .a 14 pound Northern, and a 21 'h

ceased. Also surviving are .five sis­

ters, Elders Winch, Neoml (Mrl . BOYGJ ;"'!i'o'Uf of Coffl'ilall,

Mo., Eva (Mrs. Archie Stur­ge .. ) of Avon, Mo., Jessie (Mrs. Wm Barron) of Farmington, Mo and Mjry (Mrs. Albert Foste) of Ste. Genevll!v.t, and two bro­thers, J ohn of Farmington and Leo of Ste. Genevieve,

The deceased wns taken to J erry Stanton Mortuary and Re­quiem Services were heJd' on June 20 at 9:00 a.m. at Church of Ste. Genevieve. Burial was In Calvary Cemtery at VaUe Springs. "

The deceased was a member of American Legion Post 150, a

A-:_gn_e_II_B=-e~ll=------·-:-:F-r_a_n-::k---X-::-.-J--og_g_e_r_st_o_f-1 v ,fteran of World War II and a r· member of A. F. 'of L. 829.

Okenfuss, Max Okenfu"!, Dr. H. j_ Lause: and Dr. W. A. Rebm, all of Ste. Gen­~vieve, were gUests at Grassy Lodge this past week , They drove to Kenora , Ontario, Can­ada, where they then boarded a lloat equipped plilne, and f l_ew the remaining 31 air miles north east, into "the brush country" , to Grassy Lodge where they spent 6 dayo fishing, They en- pound Trout.

Baumgartner Funeral June l7

Agnes Bell Baumgartner died on June 14 at the home of her daughter Mrs. Albert J : Linde­mann, Dallas; , Texas. She · was 79 -yearo of -age,

Imperia-l, Mo. BiP.'II·--1--We..DtteL<:onanmu:es<-c--+----....:....;....,

Frank X. J og'gerst, age 83 years and 2 month s died at his home in fmperial ,_ Mo. on Wed· nciday June U , 1961.

He was born at ·River Aux Vases, Mo. son of ·the late Nicho­las ,and Pbllomena (Klein) Jog­

Born on April ,, 1882 in Ste. gersL Genevieve County, sh'e was, a On May 1, 1900 l)e married

B_ee tue_ :-_:__;:__...:._,~==~~=~:r~~;~ gf jJ)"['late J affieslill.d Rose Sewald who su!'Vi.Yel-1!-leng '_r,_ -:: sw~ek-B-;,IIA;hels ,y;.:;- ~ll!Lthree chilaom, ~in ~nd Plas Ca.., ,Deposit vived by her husband, August Vincent of Imper ial ' arjd Hilda

Clover Farm INSTjNT .

Coffee, 6' oz. j8f Clo~~r Farm \ .

· Salad Dreasing, pinti . Dei Monte .

25

Swansdt~wn

White Angel Mix, .pkg. PRESTO LUJiiP .

Charcoal, 5 lb. bag BRIQUETTS, 10 lb. bac 59o

39 29

Pineapple & Grapefruit Drink 3 tall cans 79c Kraft 2 t8 01. btl8. 59 B.B.Q. Sauce .

Kooi Ade 6 pkp. 25 Clover Farm Yellow or White 2 rolls 39 Paper T owel• -------------------PIHJ[

Liquid Vel, qt. aize 59 G~od Housekeeping Co~k

Book - 2(f BOoka ·

'each39c

Get One Each Week

HapdaoJ~rt, binder__which holds all i1111ues, only 79c

Clover Farm, RED

Cherrie11, 303 az. Stand. Brand 7 for '}·oci Pea11, 3Q3 az. Strai&'bt from the Barz.i;----- 59 Cider Vinegar, gal. Premlua .

Cramr.a, 1 lb. box Meat. Dept.

EPellh-

. Ground Beef Beer, U. s. Good Grade

Chuck Rout, lb. ROUND or, U. S. Good Grade

Sirloin Steak, lb. Booton Butt Pork Roaat1 lb ..

-Golden Ripe

8anana11 Texal, (to slse)

Grapefruit siiDu.t Lemon~, dozen.

27

2 Ill& 98 47 75

BiD .------=-= PotatoeaJ ·1 0 lb. bag

•~a.~~ . .. ' .......... Pricee pod thru .hme l 7th '

' ·· -... t:. ,

' A. Baumgartner, whomS!Ye mar- (MFS . August Eisenbeis) of ried on April 15, 1003 ~~Church Bloomsdale. of Ste. Genevieve, with , Rev. Van Touranhaut perforll)ing the

Also surviving are a son Ru· pert of Pittsburg, Penn. and a daughter Adalee (Mrs. Albert J . Lindemann) of Dallas, Texas, II grandchildren and 7 great-grand children.

The body · lay in state at the · Macon Malcomb Funeral Home

in Dallal and anived here Basler Funeral Home on Thurs­day night Funeral services were held on June 17, at 8 :45a.m. at the Church of Ste. Genevieve with Msgr. Venverloh officatlng

flurial was In Valle Springs Cemetery,

We oUer · condolences.

<IIETA SI$)MA PHI OFFICI!RS AND NEW PLED~ES

blo, Colo., Emily Hoog of River Aux Vases, Genevieve Stoll of Festus,· Ama'nda Govreau, El~ vina Vogt , Zita Klein and Bee, ail of St. Louis. Nicholas, Ro­bert and Augusta preceded him in death .

The funeral was conducted by I.Catnouc the Heiiilit"& Funeral Home -~f j.ll.l<!ll.II<.>Jrn_ Jlli!U . .ll'!~~!.@lli.~ Imperial with a requim mass at th• following morning , J~ne 19 St. Joseph 's Catholic Church, at 7:00 a.m. Rev. DeGuire offi-Klmmswlck, and burial in ciated at both services, Bloomsdale Cemet~ry on June Burial was in the St. 16, 1961. ' Cemetery.

Mr. Joggers! was engaged in Vfe offer condolences. the flour milling business from the a~e of 15 until his retirement

and Robert Bahr, -friends of couple , served as groomsmen.

Mothers of the couple wore biege id~ntlcal dresses, with white acceioSorles. Their corsag­es were of yellow carnations. The fathers wore matchlq Tux. edos, 1!1lth white bo!lll>lllllerea.

The bride Is the dauahter of Mr. and Mn. WIUat,n Ll;pp, of O&ora. The &room Is the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Xaxler IJpp •Jso of O&ora. , --

• Left to Right: Mrs. Howard Carson, President, Mrs. John Brillos, _.Vice-President, Mrs. Robert Rottler, Secretary,' Mra. Andre Oberle . Treasurer,

and Mr11. Arthuf Slagle in the home of Mrs. James Cochran June 9. Follow· lng the Ritual tb'e "new officers for the year 11181·82 were tnmll ed by Mrs. James Coehran:-Pre­sldent Mrs. Howard Carso~, VIce Preoldent Mrs. Jolin Brllloo,

in the past year. The pro A recept4>'n w114 held at the Printed VFW Hall, with A dance .that

Treuurer, Mn. Aadre · Oberle, · Chapter ot Jr.. Mrs. Boward Canon ADd by lin. Robert Rottler. A

Beta si,ma Pb1 held their MrL Robert Rottler received • IIIHIIIliC - beld aad Pledle IUIU81 ·Jor Mr& Normu IW 0u1nD 6w pemet JMiltl - -..d.

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The couplf took a -.ymoon trip to Colorado Sprlnll, Colo., ADd ue DOW relldlh& ·Ill St. Louta.llo.

ton :Qoys State C~ ,accom· panled the boy to WarrenJburg, Mo. tor replllraUon Saturday, June 17.

Tile boya will retum home Sat .• June 2fth. Boys state lA lleld annually In June on , the Campus of Central Mo. State Collece !_n W~etJ;Sbura and Is­conducted by the American Leg­ion Dept .of Mis!IOurl.

Iia puri>ose i1 to teach the !uncUon of city, counti, and

Six 4-H Club members from sessions on courtesy health llate government to the }'outh lito . Gon&viv& County att&ndod marketing, and muaiA! 'ahd oong of today, to develop leadership; the 16th annual State· 4-H Club leading were also held. The 4- a.nd make beiler clttzens of to­Week in,Columbia. Members at- H'ers toured the University ot morrow. tending the four-day meeting Missouri .campus wllere the meet A record number of 720 boys are shown (left to right); Mary ing was held . They also had time from almost every county In the Gegg, Melvin Gegg, Mary Louise for mixers and parties to meet llate are in attendance. Roth, Kenneth Giesler, Joan Ro- 'club members from other ·- 'the -local boys are sponsored genmiller, John Martin, Assis- of the state. The 4-H 'event by the, Amerl.,.n Legion ~3th tant County Agent, .and Mary sponsored by the University '!'he Ste. Genevieve Sue Klepzig. Missouri )!:lctension Service, with Lions Club and American Leg-

The club members heard .the cooperation from the Folger ion Post 150. conference theme: "Learn Live, Coffee Company, Kansas City, -----SerYe through 4-H" ,' d'evi!loped and our local Citizens Electric Peraonality Winnera by several speakers:' Workshop Corp. At Wi~py'a

These girls from Troop 2210 were not present when this pic· lure was taken : They are Jean Sucher, Sandy Garner, Bl)d Cin­dy Davis.

tance. TheSe girls have wonder'fu l

Slfd pli!ylll'g to­gether. They take part in all Civic affairs and have attended Play Day at Washington State Park the past two years. _ We as a troop were happy to be selected to go to the Arena in St. Louis the past year to slng

Lenders of Troop 2210 are in the Brownie Choir at the Girl Mrs. Adrian Steiger and Mrs. Scou_t Gift Festi,•al. • Arthur Vaeth. . We are looking forward to

Brownie ·rroop 2210 was we flrup-'-lrom ganized in January 1959 with 12 Brownies to Intermediate Scouts,

'Jlhe winn'ex, In the Personality at WlmpJ'• Super )4ar­as ' follo-: ~ '1st· prize, , Milfelt, 2nd prize ·Basler, 3rd price De.-

and...Mzs.-Thoma.< :Rotller, Genevieve, Mo. a boy on

June ·}9, 1961. Mr. and .Mrs. Marvin Basler

of Ste. Genevieve, Mo. a boy on June 18, 1961 ..

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stoll and son Brad are leaving today for a '\i:acation in California. Mr. Stoll will attend a three day

in Los Angeles for his insurance company and Mrs. Stoll will visit with her brother in Lomita . The~,. expect to be home by July· 4.

~ Mr, Art P~pin , Ste._ Genevieve, Mo. representative of the Me- ... tropolitan Life Insurance Co., wlil be in Chicago the week of tile 26th for a business confer­ence with offkials of the com· pany at the Conrad Hilton Hotel.

Mr. Papin who lives at 21 St. Jude Drive, bad an eit~ptionai sales and service record last year and is among the top-rank­Ing members of fiie Mefropolf. tan's Staff of alm~st 30,000 field

Mrs. Val Ruebsam, Mrs. Bert Parking Meter revenue last represenfatlves in..-fhe· United Morice spent a few days in o,;er- week ~116.1(}.... $9.50 was fines. States and Canada. lantt: ll11l :;·"'wirtlc---there t.heY' at~ M.rs • ....Ed. Yaeger and mn..llt tended the graduation of Mrs. Mr. Wm. J. Drury is a patient Wayzaia, Minn. spent a lew days Ruebsams two grandsons )'dike .at Missouri Pacific Hospital in j with her mother-in-law M.ji

~Jack Yaeger. . j St. Louis. • . Val Ruebsam. ·\

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