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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Apr 1921, p. 5

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\[ Eyes . | Need Attention â€"â€" Consult our, E Expert E. Optician and have them ; â€" Remedied ENTERTAINED FRIENDS Miss Delight Hilliard entertained a bumber of girl friends to a delightful high tea in homnor of her friend, Miss Eva Hutchison of Huntsville, t her home on Albert street ‘ait night Customs RETURNS STAY UP. ‘The customs returns for the month of, March in Waterioo this year qas u%.lM.W. For the fiscal year ending March Bist theâ€"woturns are $214.42912 which is an increase of $26,568 [4 over last year‘s returns. Mrs. $. Bricker and Mrs. L.. Aiken entertained, the Ludies‘ Add â€" of 81 Paul‘s Presbyterian Chuich at othe former‘s bome, King St. Thursday ut ternoon. â€" After the business inteting an enjoyable social hour was spent by the ladies. .â€" ENTERTAINED LADIES‘ AID â€" TONSIL AND ADENOID CLINIC. Dr. W. T. Hilliard and Narse Pol were in attendance at che Health Cenâ€" tre Thursday and Mrs Win. Crowe presided at the tea table. | De. pite the inclemrent | weather several childron received attention. Marker was well uttended Mondey morning. | There was i lirge crowd of seters and buying was brisk. Fggs @ld for 266. 22c and Sbe a dozenr ind baiter was 55e anmd sc a pound. _ The â€" Murduck â€" MeKenzie â€" Mission Band held a very interesting mecting Woednesday, when a lecture on "Chuid lflm is Many Lands," iNustrated by lgntern slides, was given by *Mra. D. A. MacKeracher. ;Tl\e imeeting was well attended and very interesting and a new ilea was received by those prosent of the domâ€" exstic condifions: of other countries. ~Eleven new names were \§anr]hn‘a voters‘ list. ‘Tue tene name was silded this There was a good attendance :mrll the evening proved to hbe a very enjoyâ€"‘ able one. tene name was wlded this morning. _iIhHP it is expected there . will hbe "mny more additions in the near fu: fira. \ s'fThQ requests to he included on |he-‘ ’st were all male: personally. Only one applicant so far in Waterloo has ';?vn incligible and thus was refased w place on the list, Dozen Names Are Added to : the Voters‘ List Arnold Jansen T SPOKE ON S. S. CONVENTION Right a; the Market. MISSION BAND MEETS AT THE MARKET MM,, Drugi@lit Waterioo. _ { Ame: hakk * *T +m as C o# Our, Phone 8§3 dded to dav and | Mr. Claries Hemmerly wes a b uess visitor t ~Mimira this week; I Mr. Daniel Schraeder of Hanover, ; wa sa business vigitor in . the: Twin City this week . _ Miss E. B. Ress. attended the on tario Library convention in ToroRlo Mr. Hugh Rogers has returned from an en)'unhlo Easter holiday spent at tiis home in Bellevitie. 1 Mrs. E. J. Ward of spepding a few days «ho nleec, Mrs. G. A. Martin ! Mr. and Mrs. Norman Seagram of Toronto, are leaving shortly for White Sulpbur Springs. Woodstock â€" Sentinelâ€"Reviewâ€" Wilâ€" liam Morrison of St. Jerome‘s Coffege, Kitchener, is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. M. J. Morrison, King street Mrs. George W. Lang, Jr., (nee Geraghty of New York Clty) will reâ€" veive with her motherâ€"inlaw, Mrs. George C. H. Lang, at 76 Queen Street North, for the first time singe her marâ€" riage, on Thursday, March thirtyâ€"first, from threeâ€"thirty to six o‘clack. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. G. Schillinglow, Seaforth. anfounce the engagement of their daughter, Jane (Nettie), to Mt. W. 1. Hargreaves, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hargreaves, Toroniq, the marriage to of April \r. and Mris. Jos. F. Hooper, St. Aary‘s announce the engagement of their daughter, Freeda M., to Mr. Arâ€" thur 8. Haynes, Windsor, Ont., son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Haynes, SL Mary‘s, the marriage to take place in April. _ lec, Simeoe, the ceremony 10 tuke place qwelly the third week in April The engageinent is announce«d . of Rehecea Blanche Tassie, B.A., youngâ€" er daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tacsie, Dresden, Ontario, to ‘Mrs. C. F. Ott entertained a numâ€" her of lady friends to delightful h‘gh tea at her bome on Allan streei. Wednesday. The house was tastefully @ecorated with daffodils for the ocâ€" casion and the evening was spent with inusic and a social hour. lir. Kar] Eldridge Baxter, son of Mr. :n'nl. rs. Frank Eldridge Baxter, Chaiâ€" pam. Onlarto, the marriage to take place the latter part of April. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker given up their apartments | a Windsor Annex and have retur their home, 19 Shocmaker Ave Mr. K. W. Willson is in Taronto for a, few days attending convention of The Ontario Education Association. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baker, of Westâ€" mount, Quebec, announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Jessic Hilda, to Ross William Barton, son of Mr. fm;d Mrs. G. R. Barton, of Stratford, Ont., the wodding to take place the latter part of April. Mrs. George Lang held a most da-l lightful reception for Mrs: Lang Jr. (nee Geraghty, of New York1 City) at the family residence, Queenl street _ north, â€" Thursday a(ternoon,! when many ladies of the 'I‘winv(fltyg availed themselves n? the upum‘(unity‘ of calling on the | charming | young bride, who looked very winsome inâ€" deed in her wedding gown of white hand embrokdered _ Japanese . crepe and with a corsage bouquat of orchid sweet peas and vellow primroses tied with orchid ribbons. . Miss Eva Reid has rolprnod after an enjovable Easter holiday in Torâ€" cnfo. ® . | Mr: H. Cowle has returned to his home in Peterboro after apending the imsm vacation with Mr. and Mrs. C, G. Merrott, WiHiam 8t. Mr. and Mrs. F. Roof Ruby Roos: have_ retur énjoyable imotor trip to Misa 1. Moore has returned to Monâ€" treal after a pleasant fortaight‘s visit with her sister, Mrs. W. M. 0. Log head, Union street. Missea Delight and Rose Hilliard rccompanied theif friend, Miss Eva: Hutchi®n, as far as ‘Toronto on her return to Huntaville. yesterday. 4 take place the latter part rs. F. Rooney and Miss have returned from am Cecil Walker have apartments | at the and have returned to «ho rdi,!’l(m g'h\: Mrs. Armand Schreiter ‘(nee Marâ€" garet Erb) will recejve for the first, time since her marriage on Thursday, Apréi 7th from 3.30 to 6 p.m. at 59 Kipg East. 4â€"2â€"21. _ Mr. George Rumpel, of MeGill Uni ivemily. Montreal, and Mr.‘Carl Rum : pel, of Upper Canada College, Tor iunlo, are Easter viaitors ~with . their parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Osear Rumpel, "Forest Hill," Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Seiftz of Torâ€" onto were two of the jolly houseâ€"parâ€" ty of visitors for Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. H. Lang. A warm welcome is being accorded Mrs. A. Kerr and som on their returm to Kitchener, after spending the winâ€" ter months in Sin Antonia, Texas. Miss Bella Moore has returned to Montreal after a delightful holiday of three weeks at "Moorloch," with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. O. Lochead and famâ€" ily. Mrs. B. E. Bechtel and Mrs. J. Addiâ€" son Taylor and son have returned from Buffalo, N.Y., where they greatâ€" ly enjoyed the Easter vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Taylor. Mr. Harold Crawford has returned to Toronto after a pleasant holiday vislt with Twinâ€"City friends over Easâ€" ter | Mr. William Henderson, Jr., of the !B:mk of Commerce staff, Dunnyville, The home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Collins, King street, Waterloo, was en fete on Monday evening for a huppy‘ gathering | in honur of rheir young son and daughter, when their youthâ€" ful guests enjoyed to the full the good things provided for them by this haspituble host and hostess. 1 EAAIIR TT ONTEDOR OOE O OOO O 1 !wns a welcome visitor over Easter at Mrs. George Wegenast paid a visit Ilhe home of his parents, Allan street., to Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Long, Bramt senomces s im ![0rd. over Easter. Mrs. Groff‘and family of Mildmay, were the guests of her mother, Mra. William Mitchell, for the Easter vaâ€" catdon Miss Bessic VanEvery and _ Miss Eva Reid have returned from a much enjoyed holiday of several days spent in Toronto. Mr. "Billy" Bricker spent Easter with his andâ€"Mrs. S. B. Bricker Mr. Walter Breithaupt | of Ridley ; College, is enjoying his holidays at his home in Kitchener. & Mr. Hugh (‘mlrt.q of Niagara Falls, Ont., is spending his holidays with his mother and family at their home on William street, Waterloo. Mr. Arthur Hilliard, of Toronto University, is a ~holiday visitorâ€"with his parents Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Hils ilard, Prederick street, Kitchener. Rev. W. A. Snyder, of Brooklyn, N Y., was a visitor in Waterloo for East er, whom everyone meet, the guest of M Conrad. Young stre Mrs. Lily Flynn enjoyed a pleasant holiday viait with Wer sister Mrs. Murâ€" ray (nee Maude Hilliard) at Detroit, Mich.. Misa Elma Naylor of the Universiâ€" ty. Toronto, spent Easter with her friend, Miss Florence Mueller. E. Mr. and Mrsa. Young and daughter have raturned to their home in Thesâ€" salon after am enjoyable holiday visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. F. W. Thomas, John street. \s Miss Black of Hamilton, and Misa Marjory Black of Toronto, are holi day visitors with Rey. D. A. and Mra McKeracher this week THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS ofTwin Clty â€"#irl friends to | ANSWOTD .. RIDDQURUR) , WND -.zu# h-‘eflme‘ and Finds Members of [eduesday aftbrupom. . Gouncil to Receive Wim. T. RBellinger of Toronto, and yone was pleased to of Mr. and Mra. Jacob street. ° aptertained . «. of Toronto parents, Mr '-Cflp‘t‘/!‘lyu peceived : one of the most interesting calls of his ‘ whote experience on Tugsday, whanâ€"he was summoned to a hquse on Vietoria strget, where he was needed, so ‘statâ€" eq the ealler, to remove a suspicious character. ‘ Hastily obeying the summons he found the nuwmber given him on Vicâ€" toria street to be the home of Councilâ€" lor Johs Bauman, and seeing no susâ€" picious characters in the â€" neighborâ€" hood he entered for further instrucâ€" tions. ed him with beaming ‘countenances. ‘The‘ following address, which is self explanatory, was then read by Counâ€" eillor Arthur Foster. S. Flynn, Esq., Chief of Police, t Watersoo, Ontario. ! "To have retaimed the confldence and good will of the public after 28 years in.a growing fown is an achieveâ€" ment seldom uttained by any . man, and a record to be proud of. Such an achievement calls for rare tact, sound judgment, unfailing good huamor, and oftentimes both moral and | physical courage in handling immem. f "On bebailt of the citizens of the Town of Waterloo, . the mumfl;flal council offers its hedrtiest congratuâ€" litions to you om your record, and now that you are about to retire from |the more active duties of your office ‘[roqlwnls you to aecept this chair as |a token of their appreciation for your '|3Prvi(‘s‘s by the cilizens of che town. Inside he found the whole Waterloo Council assembled and they welcom "They trust that you may yet he spared many years in the enjoyment of that sutisfaction which is only at tained by the knowledge of duty well pen:lormvd. On behalf of the citizens of Walerleo:" MAYOR BOHLENDER The presentation | was made â€" by Councillor M. 1. Strob, Chairman of the police committée, Needless io say Mr. Flynn . was greatly surprised but he replied suit ably. A dainty hinch was then served and the evening spent in an enjoyable social way. Postinastor Diebel of Witerloo has returned from a holiday trip of _ six weeks spent in California, where Mrs. Diebel is still enjoying the delighthrl climate at Los Angeles, Cal. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Lyon Aiken were the guests of London friends for a short visit this week. Measrs. Oscar and Harold Stahl of Toronto University, are Easter visitâ€" ors at their home. Mr. W. L Williams and son Harlevy have returned to Toronto after an en joyable _ holiday renewing â€" old ac quaintances in the â€" Twinâ€"City, _ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Alex Bean Mrs. J. M. Schneider, Miss Fmma Ahrens and Mr. and Mro. Walter v. Siegner have returned after a _ plea: sant month‘s holiday al St. Petersâ€" burg, Florida, spending a few days at Wasthngtom, Dâ€"4.; on their way home. Mrs. A. E. Sanderso entertained a number to a thimble tea at th Young StL, yeaterday delightful time was i ent. ; Miss Ada Purton has returned to her home in Woodstock after spond ing the week with her friend, _ Mis# Mra. Harold Mellwain and daughâ€" ter, Frances. are visiting at the home of Mre. J. B. Kirby, Margaret Avenue Edna C€ress Miss E. Moore, of Niami, Mla,, in a guest at the home of Mr. and Mra J. B. Kirby, Margaret Avenue. Mr. and Mra. Williom McNabh of Desboro, Grey Co., Ontario, announce the engagement . of their daugbter, Margaret Pearce, to Mr. John Down, of Kitchener, Ontario, the marriage to take place quirtly early in April. and (Co Mrs. C ®. Ott ontertained a number of lady firnds to an enjoyable high tea af her home on Allan stree® yesâ€" Afr. . Hammon left last week on trip through the westarn provineea the interea! of the Woeller Boidue d Co. farpkure manifacturers LN VERY POOR CONDITION Sandergon and Mrs. Frey i number of lady frienda tea at the former‘s home, yeaterday afternoon A ne was spent by all pres 14080 CaiiF Qrore To begin with the l;z different, each Rém ha atory guotaft@n frotm the LMytrrn .. al ie m n s Pm thing to be destifed) so thst at tha icon clusion ‘of the Bahquet onv&d"w‘ th ue Fight frawre of ind to ‘enjoy the fine programaib of which CA. Â¥. Cre&snfan was the ohairmag. © > ** authors. Tjie food provided left noâ€" Kaatz. Then came several songs efler whlcn} the toasts were resumed. = "Our Guests" Rev. 8. E. Schrader. "OurOfficers" proposed by Mr. Wal , ter Shantz, responded to by Mr. A. | Urstadt. > ! Tipn followed a song "Our Golden Wedding Day" by Miss H. Brubacher "Davy Jones‘ Locker"® by Mr. Ira Snider, and other group soDgs and â€" ofchestral selections. After an éexcelient selection ‘by the orchestra the followingâ€" toast list wa$ given much to the enjoyment of the banqueters: "The King" proposed by Mr. Créss man "The Wimner®‘‘ proposed by Mr. M. E. Braendle, responded . to by Miss Emma Kaatz. "The Losers" proposed by Mr. Menâ€" co Turel, responded to by Miss Rhea An unique socia) eyshing was MA ; the Emmanuel® Church A€ ght when Ahe "Ré#s" paid dA per‘( * ty of losing the , mepiberahiP GMAM 1 . .. ... iign by entertaining the "“-““"%x,' C & fealure of the last part of the programme was "My Last Will ani Toestament" given by the retiring president, A. K. Cressman, which ocâ€" casioned much amusement and was greatly enjoyed. The evening was a complete success and altogether one of the most enjoyâ€" able ever held in Emmanuel Church. V. O. of Nurses Expect to Order Motor Car Soon The Waterloo Executive of the Vicâ€" torian Order of Nurses have decided to buy a ecar to facilitate the work of the local nurse. ‘They have a car in view and it is e€pected the order will he placed inside Ut a fow weeks. The tnll amount of money for the purchase of the car has not yet been contribut ‘m yet and any contributions for this coune will be welcomed. Miss Ringle, of Kitchener, is carryâ€" ing on the work of the Sociefy temp orarily but a permanent purte has been secured and will begin her dutâ€" ies shortly. . ign by::‘lerumm; Cmo . MIWCT .;- We W# wutagâ€"sidé; <o a banguet: ‘ “ P R 9 agap 4 Luds . 4. y~ "‘} Wfigmhcw us terent, cach hin bef95 9 BB# !° 1 _ auveo Tn its daily 186. The telephone number of the pres ent nurse is Kitcheper §4W.\ Mrs. N. Weber who has been visit ing in Waterloo for some time past has returned to her home in Chicago Alrs. J. H. Webb and her guest, Mrs. Munter of Chicago, have returnâ€" ed from a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hall and family, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Duering anâ€" nounce the engagement of their only daughter, Alice Elizabeth; to Mr. Canl W. Damman, sonâ€" of Mr. and "Mrs. Carl Damman, Kitchener, the marriâ€" age to tmike | place on Wednesday, April 20th. Mr. Jack MeLennan of the Yukon: veturned to Toronto after snemling‘ the Easter holidays asa guest at the home of Mrs. E. B. Erb, Bingeman street. Mr. McLennan is, a member of the Canadian Air Force, and has finished his tour of duty at Camp Borden . Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Mernel Alliston spent a féw days with . Barbara Schwartz, Water street during the past week Mr. Hary Erb has returned to . his hoime in Kitchener after compleiins his training at Camp Bordon, â€"ta the Canadian Air Pores, in whk-bh«lml.l.x a pilot‘s commission Mr. Erb recontly flew to wWitchener and back ¢n camp, a distance of 95 miles each way in less than 90 minutes. Misa Blancke Oakes alfende? 10 convention of St. Michael‘s Alumnae Association held at the Royal Con naught, Hamilton, this week. Mr. W. Daiton Mar('ullun‘ is spend ing the weekâ€"end in Detroit ° Mr. Howard iMtchell spentt the PA®C! _ qppp recorganizailon of the Ladies‘ week at his home in Wiartpn. Adult Bible Class résulted !A the folâ€" Mapes meee sn 14 lowing election of officers; $ Mr. and Mrs. _ Wilfrid Schlbo AY°)~â€" presidentâ€"Miss E. Kaatz apending the week in Detroit . vlr:o»l’ruldomâ€" Mrs_ A. Schweitzor. o s eeudis Secrotaryâ€" Miss R. Kaatz. Troasurerâ€" Mrs. F. Steen. A delightful Easter ball was hold _ ‘Poacherâ€"Mr. M. K. Braendle on Easter Monday in the Queltph Ar â€" ass Teacherâ€" Mrs. F Haight . mouries under the â€" auspices . of N"" Aud.tors â€" _ Messrs. Martin ard hundred couples were in attendance, Braendle \Daughtors of the Empiro. QveÂ¥ Wiget> * hA cc s 222 and roany beautiful gowns werée wofR. Farmers‘ Svea: The agitation . for ‘A large number fro mthe "Pwimâ€"Clity Diylight Saving con‘inc : in meamy lwefla in Attendance. The thusic was of our cHties. Twoâ€"thi }. of (ir peo tarninied by Mulin‘s sevegâ€"picte $pâ€" pie wh o get ergtrzamr of dayligh Mr. and Mrs.c_ Wilfrid Schlée nare apending the woek in Detroit UH Mrs. Herbert Merner of nt a féw days with Mrs. he Oakes attended the St. Michael‘s Alumnae I-)n-'- m."z A oud agtra â€"hour of daylight N,; ". '\-l‘ i“‘ +3Â¥ â€"*t Mis‘Mj( er® wofR. Farmers‘ Sua: The agitation for ‘Twimâ€"City Diylight Saving conlinc : in memy husic was of our elties. Twoâ€"thi {. of tir peoâ€" rhe © ag> ol ag6 noPt eb "The reports for the year (although mot complete as yet) show a very marked increase in m~â€"mbership «nd funds. § ' «The election of officers took pllce! as follows: Hon. Pres.â€"Miss Salome Moogk. | Presidentâ€"Miss Norine Weichel. 1 1st Vice Pres â€"Miss Winnie Sherk. Znd Vice Presâ€"Miss Ruth Bechtel.l‘ Rec. See. â€"Miss Hilda Wagstaff. Cor. See.â€"Miss Meta Woeller. Treasurerâ€"Miss Minota WeicheL Supt. of Chris. Stew.â€"Miss Marjorie ’Hmiard. . j Supt. of Mifte Boxesâ€"Miss F. Ellis. Con. â€" of Programme Committeeâ€" Miss Florence Thomas. At the close of the business a social hour was spent and the hostess, Mrs. Harton, served light refreshments. Instruct Engineer To Make Report on Sewers Needed .At a meeting of the Sewer ! OmIMIâ€" tee on Thursday the engineer was in stru ted to make a . survey of the szeâ€"s in need of sewers and then teprt the most feasible plan for acâ€" emaz. hing the work. It was definiteâ€" ly dechiâ€"] to lay sewers on Eazra. Brick s, Musselman, Allan and Moore Mayor Predicts Wet Majority in Waterloo April 18 Mayor: Bohlender declared |this morning that in his opinion the Reforâ€" enduin will bée snowed under in. Wat erioo. â€" He asserted Tthat the lockd 6it izens are opposed to the Referendum on goneral principles and not because Oof the local liquor munstries. Mayor: Bohfender | stated | that . heâ€" cause 547 of the people are thieves he does not think it plausible that the ’fllh(’r 95¢; should be locked np and he considers‘ the liquor questjon a paral strevis Mayor Bohlender . st cause 54. of the people does not think it pla other 95¢;. should be lo considers the liquer q1 lel to this. Mayor Bohlender declared that he is opposed to intemperance but. that in his estimation the Referondum will not remedy the matter, the homes of the wealthy will he full of liquor, he declared, and crime will be increased. The Referendum will not make a ary Ontavio bat a moonshiner‘s On ‘ "Promotion« Day" was observed at TRmmannet Tgangotteat S â€"+â€"â€"Mor krtiny Tho pastor conducted a short ‘n-nn:‘.m‘:)li» n period, furing which the in# a iion of the. nowlvelected ofâ€" fimoraâ€" fook â€"place, and | twentyâ€"eight cachers, â€" with â€" several â€" snbstitute teachers pledged their help and edâ€" l operation. The Referendum ary Ontario bat a tario he continued. He declared that he. would substfâ€" tute the lash for the drunkard instead of a prison sentence. | In his estima: ton this wogld remove drunkeness and deave intoxicants | for | those of moderate haBits who desire them. > *Promotion Day" At Emmanuel ‘Churclh Yesterday Throe elasses of young ladies, with a combined membership of about for ty, have decided to take up a special gourse of, Rible study for d year, in stead of the regular S. S. losson, with a view to téacher training. * Mra. C. F.‘Ott‘s class of girls was awarded first prize banner for #ttend ance during last quarter, showihr a record of every momber present and on time twelve Sundays in the qfrerâ€" ter. Mr. O. M. Umbaech‘s class of hboys received the secoad banner. PA S of the Sewer Commil doclared that he a ~gsirswal s oldto $ K. @# ae . . Aipheusd atucigbiAH . a} veaut Six tworearo.ds are in the string, ‘ncluding two by Bezant that were purchaszed at (he Sir John S. Hendr sole tast summer. The last of the g& of Inferno is also in this lot in Tiger Kimpress, a small but compact flllr'y; cut of Royal China, and therefore‘g half sister to Mandarin and Gnlli]gq!.; Present Testaments . â€"= To Two Pupils for Regular Attendance They are Viola . Witter of Miss Wood‘s cluss ‘ain]a" Hilda ,Witter of Miss Blanche VanEvery‘s class. The . presentation . tooK p>l¢c_ Sund y bee, cause â€" the \\'i.l'l;iirg, *‘ Teft‘ for Lim wood on Monday A feature at the {)+ day School s‘e.rn viee ai St. Paul‘s J‘y . ojterian church Supday â€" was â€" the â€" poosentation _ of testaments by Thiegst <r, Rev. D. A. MeKeracher, to iwa (;i_u:!ls who, ai though _ being Kitchermor residents, have noi been absent one Sunday dur» ing the year. n Reâ€"union zih oz Confifmiants of _ _ > ~8€. John‘s Ghurch T Decorating teen years A serylce. . of exroptigng! interest was be‘d in St. John‘y | Lutheran Chuâ€" ., on Sunday evening when Rev. E. Buckr-lni.'mn dolivergda roâ€"union sermon to the confirmants who have been prepared by him‘dhifing the fifâ€" teen vyears‘ pastoraté tw @he church. There was a large attemiance, every une of the fifteen eonfirmation classes being repregendedis s509 08 & A spitable musier]..programme was, rendered. the choir givimg an excel lont atthem, @astMiss Alma Smith sang a soprufib moto‘"Bulfer Little Chaildron" â€" froract‘tFhe. Redemption,‘ most éfectivelyvi~ Theâ€"8cranon of Rex. Mr. BRocklemann was listenéd to witkh deep interest by the largh congre@@~ ton Betore deciding on ‘your Patnt ing. Paperhanging and GraÂ¥# ingâ€" why rivt cHinsult a w‘.ctld‘“ man who cai rve. . you . W on cuiy of 't:: &v‘@ tnentioned ati. towest * pogsibie "prices. ~AfM: work guaranteed. Write, yoait af phone . to nqg,w antisfactions * All kinds of Walt Papers kept in "GXTC spgge * 24 _ «50“ s ueiiqp o L4 9 . P s +t 0 y IRas P44 ~ Jamgs Girling Phone Miâ€" #3 K t Seven,. â€" G

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