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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Dec 1918, p. 6

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‘â€"_ JANTERESTING NEWS NOTES ur Busy Neighbors Sings ‘ are . € The ‘a new post office z probâ€" pst important neod /n Hesâ€" mflg“ topic of conâ€" Lm_ . _ ‘The present elections are not stant and no doubt the ? ler see much exâ€" mmom Aithough known who â€" will idgtes {orâ€" the : several ‘ ofâ€" are many rumors in cirâ€" : they. are only\ the ou«â€" HESPELER 1 nonnrnninnnnnnnnn_nrnr n % 4‘{ of '.h% Methodist J. ‘here last Thursday ig .other . business tranâ€" Won of Miss Gerâ€" was accepted Slerites are of the opmâ€" townis forâ€"behind . surâ€" idipalities :in . so â€"Tar as y CUOW: PA 3. io did ‘of ‘Wir in Ba Fg‘bn’m\m Jardine. & Co.,: hivo 0 Een te en 0n â€" , eA s IW/ M mm t f EL «m créae z_ *Thornton & Douglas Limited ,%) NPRA YE T a) / M 5 _ The Men‘s Christmas Store _ _ _ AMIbâ€" The Baptist Church Bazaar held on Saturday December 7th in Kavel man‘s ball was well attended and & substantial sum realized for the Church Restoration Fund. _ _ â€" _ ‘The following ladies were in charge of‘the respective booths. _ _ _ Fancy Workâ€"Mrs. A. R. Bock, Mrs. Alvin Lautenslager, Mrs. Irvin Lautenslager and Mrs. Heald. * Ice Creamâ€"Miss:Bock, Mrs, (Capt) Stauffer and Mrs. Fred Both.: Home Bakingâ€"Miss Lily Lauten slager, Miss Laura Erb and : Mrs. Fred Lautenslager and Mrs. Gideon Hamâ€" aker. â€" & Successful Bazaar The Nightingale Minstrels from Kitchener gave an entertainment in Kavelman‘s Halk on Friday . last, which was enjoyed by a comparaâ€" tively small audience. No doubt the Spanish influenza epidemic was reâ€" sponsible for such a limited numver of people turning out to hear them. It is hoped that a return : engageâ€" ment may be arranged under more favourable conditions. Personal. Mrs. Dan Becker and the Misses Becker, Mrs. Carrie ~Bocker and avighter ‘ Mrs. _ Kempher and | Mr. Pequegnat of New Hamburg attendâ€" ‘bd ‘the Baptist Church Basaar in New Duridee last Saturday. _ eR ~Mrs. (Capt) Stauffer bas returned from Toronto. ' * * H Mr: and Mrs. Gideon Saitzberry of mmm_ the‘ guests .:f- .I‘; and Mrs. fim&“ on t Nits Edith: Weber and llu'vsw of Kitcheher spent the week ond with the former‘s ‘parents Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Norman Weber. eA Mr.: and Mrs. J. C. Hallman and Mrs. Amos: Hilborn spent Saturday t NEW DUNDEE , Christmas Presents : | Rev. S. H. Swartz and Mrs. Swarts of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Rev. Geo. and Mrs. Bhe_?_herdaco‘l!: _ A number from our villege attendâ€" ed the U. B. quarterly services in Mannheim on Saturday and Sunday. _ Mrs. Norman Weber spent Tuesâ€" day in Kitchener. _ & + _ The monthly meeting of the Baptist Mission Circle was held at the home of Mrs. A. R. Bock on Tuesday last. _ The Local Red Cross Society have made another overseas shipment valâ€" ued at $65.18. 10 M e t ‘The Directors of the Wilmot Agriâ€" cultural.Society have given a special prize ‘of $5 for their exhibit at the Fall Fair. _ Theé Spanish influenza epidemic is more serious in the outlying districts than in the village. Among those reâ€" cently to be attacked are Mr. Robert Coleman and family, Mr. George Einâ€" wechter and family, Mr. Jacob Brunk and family, Messrs. Waiter and Hugh McDonald, Mr. Herb Bergey, Mrs. I. Miller, Mr. L‘R. Hall. Influgl;n Epidemic Theé Spanish inf Former Resident Dead Mrs. Shuh of Guernsey, Sask., sucâ€" cumbed to an attack of Spanish inâ€" fluenza last week. Receased was the daughter of Mr. Israel Cressman formerly of this village and had many friends here. . «. The condition of Miss Jessie Mcâ€" Donald is serious pneumonia having developed following influenza. Her many friends hope for her speedy reâ€" Rev. C. W. Backus Occupied the pulpit at the U. B. Ch:&h on Sunâ€" ‘The funeral of the late Mr. Sam Rohr, Sr., took place on Monday afâ€" terncon at Roseville Cemetery. Deâ€" ceased was in his 87th year and had resided with his daughter, Mrs. Adam Poll, for some time prior to his death, which occurred on Friday December 6th. He is survived by his widow and a grown up family. Mr. M. Birmingham has returned to â€"Crosshillâ€" after spending the sumâ€" mer months in the West. Mr. Alex. gcuh of Zurich is visitâ€" lll&h‘hfidl this _vicinity: r. and ‘Mrs. C. Kentel and family attended the fungral of the former‘s mnm at. Vlolhlg_y' _lnt lonlq._. us ng l tds t i i ut n i0 o t it d igs w o o oo oo t t t 0 +t : Commenging i Monday, Dec. 16 : this store will : be .open . evéry : night till Xmas. niugng w 0001 o n o e 00 s Mr, . and Mrs.â€" Walters . have ~disp â€" . This is a most important store at Christm@s time. _ Important because of its immense stocks of useful gifts for men and boys. Important hecause it‘s thorpughly dependdble, a boy or a little girl being able to buy here as cheaply as the most experienced ihon'p‘;er,‘ihbre being but one price to all. A visit to the store, with its beautiful displays, will suggest a score of hand,s&:ifie useful gifts that would please any man or boy. Here‘s a list that may help a little. Plenty of other things to see when you come. ® Extra Clerks Good Service CROSSHILL Boys‘ Suits ~_ Neckwear Handkerchiefs Gloves Mufflers Pyjamas Armlets ghter, Mrs. Adam | Servic prior to his death, Evany Friday December d by his widow | # +â€" mily. I mnmnnmes Â¥ «â€"â€" â€"_zm.___ & m HILL l ing w Wieteingiererentomadommscoaciny thaw it o ol n sBc B 01000 00 This is a Christmas Store Come in and see the Christmas displays, ask prices and make yourself at home. There is plenty of room so that you will not feel in the way, and you will not be urged to buy. | "The untimely death occurred _ of: Rev. Harry H. Snyder on Monday, Nov. 25, at his home in Alice, N. Dak. Deceased was a son . of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder of Heidelberg and was 32 years of age. Rev. H. Snyder was an exceptionâ€" ally bright and intelligent young. man, of a promising future, and had made many warm friends during his short â€" career. He â€" attended . the North Western Collge at Naperville, III., five years and finished his stud, les at the State University at Fargo, ‘ N. Dak. He had been in the minisâ€" 1 try the last three years, and was staâ€" tioned at Alice, N. Dakota at the time of his demise. He leaves a sorrowâ€" ing widow and a little daughter, Grace, to mourn their great loss beâ€" sides bis parents, four brothers and one sister who have the sympathy of a large circle of friends. + td uh ht caantei tss Vn week that her sister Mrs. Shants of Alma underwent an operation but last report was progressing faâ€" vorably. _ ... 10. fln ic fvi h iss d soetn i We are sorry to report Mr. Geo. Birmingham being on the sick list and wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. G. Barbour recei.ved :vord last posed of their stock and implements and moved to Kitchener. ) mc oitak lt Birmingham. w‘Aâ€"i“fie baby boy has come Appar ently to stay with Mr. and Mrs. Jas REV. HARRY H. SNYDER Bend, N. Dak., for burial, the formet home of Mrs. Rev. Snyder. _ _ Mrs. Henry Snyder and . Meéssrs. Herb. and Emil Snyder atternded the funéral at Great Bend. A memorial service was held at the Heideliberg ing nm.r-l'l‘l'n;“fi‘;le' l}.mlvi"(‘t'll;r;i";râ€"e; :rfiil. town, to Miss Bella Kenzie well attended. Rev. S. H. Swarts Preston. ® Th mgantomi in | au) itiinane PP‘ d § mpé * d 9 ce e t s"~ apent the » » at » his home.â€" .. _ .. _ _ .adAubuyilie 1t was decided their was enough m ‘The remains were taken to Great ngelical church on Sunday _____=>â€".â€"â€"The Men‘s Christmas Store ____ STRATFORD KITCHENER HAMILTON Notes: A feow days of sleighâ€" HEIDELBERG. MANNH E1 M Garters Bath Robes House Coats Canes § Suit Case Umbrellas Fancy Hose Fur Lined Gloves FOR MEN ano BOYVYS week until the 'fl.: Mrs. Hy.: Kraft attended the funerâ€", 'p':n:v lens awd AEn enanonticalu Ba g at 57c. and 65¢. respectively. PA te al of her nloce Mrs: Uhristfan Helt tatoes sold at the usual pnrica of $2.00 4 A week viniteg misoop in ayran ons |&, bar and. there may lolss on ston I-nmnn'dln‘ district. ur'.‘dl;:ln has ‘:;“" of apples and vegetables offerâ€" also returned after spo! some _ , Mrs. H. J. Hungerford of # j m:;th in that vlclnf{y doing cement L-l::&;::e. "lre lmdl;n: s s varal | | work. wéeks at the Kress Hotel. Mr. Hung #| Cadet Rupert Mahood of the FlYâ€" | meftorq 13 years ago was accountani hâ€" ing Corps, Leaside, visited his uncle| a; the Merchants Bank here. and is he Mr. J. Mahood recently; \ l now manager of a branch of th~ same Mrs. Ed. Schmidt of Kitchener visiâ€" ted her cousin Miss Grace Stein last |p week. _ 0_ _ 00 Rev. I. W. Royer has returned to his home in Orrville, Ohio, after conâ€" ducting a two weeks‘ evahgelistic in the Latchar Mennomite Church. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hilborn and Mr. Clare Hilborn of New â€"Dundee and Mrs. M. Snider, the Misses Olive and Myrtle Becker and Messrs Elmer and Floyd Becker of Roseville. Mr. Solomon W. Martin has bought ‘the farm formerly occupied by the late Amos A. Martin near Wallenâ€" stein, for $3500.00. The farm conâ€" sists of B7 :pfaa. pk Miss Rdith Behrens spent Wednesâ€" day in Kitchener. _ ( Quite a number of the local young geople are taking part in the concert eing given by the members gf the Beaver Literary Society at Williamsâ€" burg on Tuesday evening, Dec: 17th. ‘The‘ proceeds will be donated to some worthy cause. _ _ C Wer. . â€"‘The U. B. Sunday School is busy preparing for an entertainment to bp held on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24th. _ Mrs. Gilbert Smith of Kitchener visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hallman on Sunday. visiting relatives in this vicinity.. K The December.Fair was held on Monday. A very large crowd was in attendance and business Was brisk. â€" ‘The marriage took place at Kitchâ€" ener on Nov: 28th of Mr. Norman Ruppel, son of Mr. and Mrs. _J. l_l. he ‘organization" 0f a hockey _ tWant. | rake chaige " of " Uheâ€" Frounint . Rho# e organization of & -lmm charge o;..&t Hanain* %boo It was decided their was enough M@â€"store, He has been suececded at (Continued from Page One.) ELMIRA NEWS. Overcoats â€" Boys‘ Overcoats Pullovers Silk Mufflers Wool Toques ‘ Fancy Shirts Gauntlets Underwear Coat Sweaters Night Shirts Cuff Links â€" Silk Suspenders Tie Pins. Full Dress Jewelry Jerseys â€" Sets . Honorary Presidestâ€" Mr. O. Vogt. f Presidentâ€"Mr. A. H. Stoen. Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Mr. Wm. Auman rnumber of jyoung fellows in town ; telegraphic and postal orders who contemplate rying out the junâ€"‘ port back to his battalion to j or hockey team. ‘This yeaf‘s team ; overseas on a draft. This will practically have to be made up to do and as a result of ‘ Of all new players, as nearly all of orders was charged with d Jast year‘s juntors arc over the age The niany frlcm:;“gl’ . HWmit and they are going to try out Instructor A. J. Hi ta with the intermediate. red to welcomeâ€"him home: l Sold Liquor. Butter and eggs both advanced in price Saturday at the market. sellâ€" ing at 57c. and 65c¢. respectively. PA tatoes sold at the usual pnrica of $2.00 x bag and there was alms an abunâ€" dance of apples and vegetables offerâ€" to: be candidates for the reeveship At The Market. 2 wéeks at the Kress Hotel. Mr. Hungâ€". erford 13 years ago was accountant at the Merchants Bank here. and i| now manager of a branch of ths same | bank at Lansdowne. Mrs. Hungerâ€" ford a number of years ago was cn=â€" ' nected with the teaching staff of the Preston Public School. \| Mr. W. Halberstadt. for many ; on the office staff of tha Ciara z::.'wrv. has severei his co--l 7 (% wl o t sn ids OB ob m TsBd 001 Oc dlp Fancy Box with every Purchage on it ut B 00000 l oc tR is 0000000000 hi co~â€" order to oo o en t t c t t t o oltilt w n o o t e es o e it THE BiC STORE | WiITH | : â€" ThE BC STOCK : The niany friends of : Instructor A. 4. mflbh j ed to welcomeâ€"him home â€" &féar |absence from town of 3%â€" yearg.> . was wounded at Vimy Riugs. } . > News Notes Mrs. Joseph Hergott pa on Friday morni#@ after a‘t iliness of pnenmonin foil enza. She was a danghte Paul Kieswetter. _ There ahe . mourn her loss . a lov‘n« ; B and a little babsv‘ %(:I’ Deml' took place on Sun C. ‘ twelve o‘clock to St. Atl&l" Church and cemetery. ; Mrs. Simon Dentinger is + to her bed with pneumonic.â€"~ i The mnijority of le 42 nity are i and o with the flu. 4 Mra. Joseph Steffier â€" w some weeks in Kitchener r€ her home. Miss Clara Steffier has Kitchener where she bus * sition. â€" Mr. Fred m.mar'z ener spent Sunday with Mr. Joseph Steffler |.__ _ _ An appropriate Christmas., father, mother, sister Of « would be a year‘s -% Chronicle Tolegraph." C order now. â€" +J ra _Mr, Albort Wagner, hfl Josepheurg has secured a the Kitchener Tire fWotory.~ day JOSEPHSBURG postal orders td reâ€" _ result of ° ’::; red with deserbo®: : mmm ore piéas: him bhome / Afber ‘®n . . vn of 3% yearg. He .. Vimy Riugs. ;} 5‘.:;\ 5{ ~~â€"~~ySo. ssuna. â€". ‘g s T

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