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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Apr 1921, p. 6

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Mibé Spesie fli who spent severâ€" , (I__A)nutho _home of Miss Lou WBÂ¥, teturded to her home in % Miss Gertrudes Twietmeyer of Hanâ€" yey,: levwisiting <with Rev. Mr. and 4j 8A as ‘ ‘â€"And . Mro. Emmest Franke. | . w,,u& son Charles, P X at of her parâ€" : Wiem ut "adn atts ‘Beonge Botn: _ | o0 54 1 We dfi * Gusbel aterlod, | 1 *J wy * * ;“ .l&rl;olâ€"'rhq arriage was solemnâ€" {: ea ‘At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Berâ€" .. ard_Richler on Wednesday afterncon ;1,8t 3.,9‘clock, of their daughter Clara, ‘,4’0 Jahn Hodgson Berry, third son of ,Mr. and Mrs. Berry, Norton, England. 1}<The Ttéremony was performed by Rev. ;-1‘*1’. *‘olf‘. pastor 6'( Trinity Lutheran va@burch. Miss Fannie Eichler, sister :HBf the bride, was bridesmaid, while kHMIMF." La#rence Rieghel supported the ,,mg; Quite &"humber of guests i‘wwere! preÂ¥ent forâ€"the occasion. Mtr. ’:.._nd}ra. Berry will take up their resâ€" mmp ~in~ Kitchener. â€" Their many â€"#rien@s wish them=a happy wedded %&mg wore a dark green broadcloth *‘Whit and a corsage bouquet of rose @/Â¥fuda and a sand colored hat. The pasâ€" nElr Rev. C. W. Watch, performed the *‘Weremony, only the immediate friends +. ])eln% present. Mr. and Mrs. Carson left Tor points east: > *‘ MfMk Helma® Boulee snd Miss Henâ€" *‘Hetts Pelne spent Easter with Mre. j, Ches. Richardson, St. Â¥farys. 1) . Mr and Mrs. Harold Pfaff of Toâ€" *‘ pouto, spent the Easter holidays at ; the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. {{and Mre. Oscar Schweltzer. ¢ ‘ Mrs. Simpson Merner, returned i from Bebringville, on Thursday after ;apending two weeks with her brother, :. Mr. Jghn Goetz. * _ MeUhanica{ School on Fordson Tracâ€" " tersâ€",For the benefit of our Fordson "gractog owners and others that are ‘Interested in studying the ‘interior . workding parts of the Fordson tractor, }jwe afé putting on a mechanical school i n the Fordson tractor, free of charge, 11“ beqheld in Becker‘s garage, New iiMamburg, April 4th and 5th, starting â€"~st BI0 a.m. A hearty invitation is frexténded to all parties interested. D. Mrs. Dopp and Miss Dopp of Toâ€" wonté, were visitors in own over Eas:â€" ;’r. x p. l!p”.lo-hn Koerber pald a visit to his mother in Elmira over Easter. as. .Yqung at Brantford. Mrs. Â¥. C. Becker and daughter race of Toronto, are spending a few ays at the home of her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. W. H. Boullee. Mr. Wrm. Erb, High School teacher â€" M@rork, is bpending his vacation . his home here. Mr. Arman Nahrrgang of Tororto, apending hi vacation at his home itchen shower, in view of her apâ€" roaching marriage. The evening was ery enjpya.b]e spent by all present. farriedâ€"Carman . Methodist church, ‘oronto, was.the scene of a pretty edding at noon Saturday, March 26th, hen Pearl, daughter of the late Herâ€" & and Mrs. Becker, became the Edo of Regingld Francis Carson of ratford, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. larson of Pargy"§Sound, Ont. The ll-c-a v;n Pagé of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. J S. Doyle and son immie have returned from a trip to Mr: and Mrs. Hd: Merner spent the sater ~holidays with Mr. and Mrs. On Monday a number of girl friends sembled at the home of Miss Clara ichler and presented her with a ire. Arnold Pierce and ftamily, who ht a waebsk with her parents, Mr i Mrs. Charles Lederman, resurned hes home in Hagersville on Thurs Theyinion service which was to be arld, f,he‘Btptlut_ church on Monday mg&‘ frig is postponed fo Friday evenâ€" w t‘tl. at 7.45.. Mrs. Gordon t, Dowitiion president of the W. .‘P# will address a mase meeting @ Wwomen at. 3 t;r Her subject for e evening will "te.‘"The Need of the put," â€" Mvétybody welcome g(m Mrb. JOHW Pinkert of Reed . Mich., are guests at the home of Mr. Sam Schellenberg of Mitchell, spending this week with friends in Itsy| Inez Eby of Galt, spent Easâ€" at Itha home of Mrs. Jacob Laschâ€" a ~... with her aunt, Mrs. E. ho. regurned to her home in tds â€"week. AMBURG with his WiÂ¥" fingers.: DCS°B. F\Slater:Attendâ€" s 2'- mwé. which requirâ€" B eral : M ll._ Overâ€" HAD SEVERAL STINGCHES PUT IN HIS FINGERS George Overholt who is employed at the Hespeler Furniture Co., met with a painful accident Tuesday eftcrnoon while engaged at his work. A piece of splinter flew off the wood he was sa#ring and w gashed Meyeral of holt is doing as well as can be ayâ€" pected. ~ Lorne Kuntzenhauser _ has _ leff for Alberta. He went from Baden with a carjoad of settler‘s effects. Quite a number of younrg men ‘trom thisâ€" district are going west this spring. * James McGregor, who has been vis~ iting relatives in town for some months left last week for McGregor Manitoba. Samuel Panabaker has the honor of planting the first potatoes in this disâ€" trict. He is a famous gardner and is trying early planting as an experiâ€" George A. Piggot, who . recently went to Eugland; was married to Mijs Ama Firth. The marriage took place at Carling Hall, Bratiey. They will returm to Hespeler u;‘ende. , JOHN BLATCHFORD DEAD. The death occurred in Galt Hospi tal of a well known an’ greatly liked citizen of Hespeler in the ',meo" t John Q. Blatchford. He was in his 79th year. He worked for many years on the Grand Trunk railway and was a faithful worker. He lived for many years on Silver Heights where he built a fine home. His wife predeceased him some years ago. John was greatâ€" ly loved and respected in Hespeler for his many sterling qualities. One and all will regret to hear of bis death. _ Bazil Blatchford, of Â¥iu.-,hener. is a son of the deceased. O WEDDING AT ZI0ON. ‘ A pretty house wedding took place at high ngon toâ€"day at Zion, Miss A. Dedels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dedels wasâ€"united in marriage to Mr. Milton Holtzsteadler, of Baden. The marriage took place at the residence of the bride‘s parents. Rev. Mr. Green was the officiating thinister. The bridesmaid was Miss Carrie Sehl, of Waterloo, and the groomsâ€" man, Percy Dedels. A fine luncheon was served and the newly wedded pair received many congratulations at the banquet at the home of the bride‘s parents after the wedding ceremonty. Mr. and Mrs. Holtzsteadier will reâ€" side in Baden. GOES BACK TO VANCOUVER, B.C. O. B. Ellis held a very successful sale of his farm products yesterday. James Heffernan, the old reliable aucâ€" tloneer, of Guelph, had charge of the affairs. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Ellis and family leave shortly for Vancouver, B.C. where they will reside in the fuâ€" ture. ‘ A pretty wedding took place at the residence of Prof. and Mrs. J. J. Lowe on â€" Wednesday at 3 o‘clock. The contracting perties were Miss Robena V. Hamilton of Winterbourne, and Franklin Van Norman of Guéiph. The }mmue was performed by Prof. Lowe, who is an uncle of the bride. ”l’his interesting event took place beâ€" fore the immediate relatives. After the ceremony refreshmente were served and congratulations were extended to the newly wedded pair. They were unuttendei The patlor was nicely decorated with ferns and fAowers and presented & very pleasing and artistic appearance. The newly wedded couple left on a trip west. They will reside near Guelph. O. B. Kilis, who leaves in May for Vancouver, B. C., had a good sale of his farm â€" products. The receipts amounted to over $6000. wWOMAN FROM PRESTON FINED; HESPELER MAN PAYS $200 A preston woman appeared in the police gourt Wedngsday and was fined, for being under the influence of 4iâ€" yuur ou the streets .of Hespeler 1ast gjunuay uight A man was Aned $200 and costs lor having liquor in otherâ€" wice than a private dwelling. ‘Uhief Wilson leid the information and the cates were tried before Magâ€" istrate James Jardine. SMARTâ€"SMELLIE ~ Miss Catharine Smeliie of Hespeler was united in marriage to . James Smart of Wellington County, Wed:â€" nesday. e VAN NORMANâ€"HAMILTON HESPELER. GOOD SALE Lad Falls in Hot Sap; s From LiÂ¥ ea. tolri;lr-old son Of Mr. "Whi@ WÂ¥s. W. H. Diamond, of New Hamburg, was the victim of a sad fatality on Thursday efterncon when he fell thto & pan of boiJing sap, fi“. huch severe s#lkis that he the follewing morning died the follewing morning 1[Wbe liitle lad was playing nearby wh’ his father was boiling a large pan of maple S&pâ€" It appears that while the latter was gathering wood tor the ln( .the lad ‘placed a board over the cormer of the pan to sit on. He apparently overbalanced from bis \ Mrs. J. B. Campbell and little son, Roy, who spent the past few weeks with her parents, left last Saturday tor her home in Stewart Valley, Sask. , Mr. James Campbell,. of Listowel, spent the weekâ€"end with his brother. Mr. Jno. H. CampbelX. seat snd tumbled into the boiling mass of syrup. ‘The funeral was held on Bunday «@ftérmcom to Bethel Church and Cemâ€" _ _Mr. Joseph Lather of Michigan is visiting his ‘brother, Mr. Peter Lather. Mrs. Albert Knight has returned to her home after spending a few months with her daughters at London. Miss Helen Barbour, who is attendâ€" ing the Guelph High Schoot is spendâ€" ing her bolidays at her home here. Mr. apd Mrs. Clayton Playford and little son spent the week end with the former‘s parents. The remains of Mrs. Geo. Manser, Sen., an old resident of Crosshill, who died in Toronto was brought to Rush‘s cemetery for interment last Friday. Matthew M. Kirkwood, manager ot~‘ the Lake Erie and Northern and. Grand River Ratlways, in an interâ€" view, stated yesterday that the new rightâ€"ofâ€"way from Maple Lane into Kitchener would be ready for operaâ€" tion on Monday, April 4th. * Mr. and Nirs. Harry Chapman of Listowel, are the guests of . their Adaughter, Miss Marvel Chapman toâ€" day. * _Mrs: E. W. Hill and son Deuglas of Toronto, are the guests of Preston relatiyes and friends toâ€"day. Mrs.:,Abraham Clemens died Wed. worning at $.30 o‘clock after a lingerâ€" ing illness. She was highly respected and has lived in Preston for many gd to the newly wedded paif. +‘ They will reside on a farm in Welâ€" lington County. MRS. LOUIS SMALE DIED; % WAS 1LL IN BED 32 WEEKS After being ill for six years and seriously ill in bed for 32 weeks, Mrs. Louisâ€" Smale passed away | Sunday morning at 6 o‘clock. She had a growth in her head and suffered greatly. All was done th&t skilful medical attention and careful nursing â€"cauld do to reeve her suffering. DIETRICHâ€"In Waterloo ‘Township, ~ on April 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Nich olas Districh, Waterloo, a daughter. Bhe was born in Preston some 50 years ago. Her maiden name was Mary A. Déarling. For some years whe resided in Preston, Clifford and in Michigan, afterwards coming to ‘Hespeler. She was married over 30 years. Those who survive are a lovâ€" ing husband and Ave children, George and Sylvester at home, Mrs. John Beli at home, Mrs. Josephin Rathâ€" mell, Toronto, Mrs. W. Johnstone, panola. + > ; Mrs. Smateâ€"was of aâ€"cheerfutâ€"disâ€" position sad will be remembered by. her many friends as a kind neighbor aud one who always had a cheery word and a kind saying for everybody'.v She was a member of the Methodist church and before her iliness was & regular attendant at this church. The degpe"t sympathy of all goes obt fo the bereaved family in their hour of tridl. and sorrow. The late pire. Smalq was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Dearling, who reâ€" kided _ at the wellâ€"known ‘Dearling homestead on Queen St. East. Weneral regret was expressed at the pews .of Mre. Smaile‘s death. The fuâ€" eral took place ‘on Tuesday afâ€" ternoon at 2.30 o‘clock. THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION CROSSHILL. PRESTON | Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Frost of Watâ€" terloo, and Fred Watson of Cleveland, 'weer Easter guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Watson Oscar @cehmidt of Toronto, spent , Baster with his mother and sisters spent Easter at the former‘s houle ‘At Elogira, March $0th, by Rev. J. Strempfer, Mr. Walter Stroh, sou of Mr. and Mrs.:Geo. 0. Strob, near Conâ€" estago, to Miss Hilda Libutske, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs, Herman Ltbutâ€" ske, of Conestogo. Atenm hore for some days auditing the L*M‘On..u:w pd mmfldumw hagen, visited Mr. usd Mre. JT Stumpf o# Tuesday. |. * ' Misi mine t cntaci Galt on Wednesday @#ter spénding tew days with Grandma Jansen. @ Mrs. Henry Dunke has returned home after spendifig a few days with her daughter, Mrs. â€" A.‘ W. PFeick in Jobn Mahood went to Toronto on Monday to attend the Ontario Library convention. Mrs. Mahood and Master Marne accompanied him. Oscar Weichel ‘of ‘Moronto, spest Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. 8. Wetchet. * David Fear spent a few days in Foronto with his sisters, Mrs. Wilâ€" lizms and Miss Ellen, Fear. _ The Misses Iria and Vila Musselâ€" man of Stratford Normal School are spending the Baster vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Musselman. ronto University after spending the past week with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Watson. Miss Rose Klinck of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end with Miss. Mabel Wilken. Harold Wilken bas returned to Toâ€" ronto, after spending the holidays with his parents here. Chartie Zilliax of Owen Sound, was the guest of his mother over Easter. Adam â€" Riffer ‘viafted friends ut1 Phillipsburg and New Hamburg on Sunday. | ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heintman have the sympathy of their friends in thelr bereavement. ‘Their threeâ€" monthsâ€"old baby girl died on Monday and was taken to Kitchener for burial this (Wednesday) arternoon. Simon Moyer has sold his tinsmitnâ€" ing business to Messrs. Hemmerle and Brubacher, of Waterloo. ‘They take possession â€" about April 15th. Mr. Moyer was in business here for a long time and was wel Ithougbht of as a business . man. Mr. Carlyle Lein of Toronto, was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lein, during the holidays. Mr. Wilbert Melitzer moved over to ‘bis father‘s farm near West\ Montâ€" rose. A conference of Lutheran ministers of the Canada Synod was held in St. James‘ church on Tuesday and Wedâ€" nesday. Besides Rev. J. Strempfer, the local pastor, the following minisâ€" ters were present: Rev. Schorten of Listowel, Rev. C. J. Maag of Chesley, Misses Edna and Elsie Schierholtz, Laura Klinck and Lauretta Ruppel spent Thursday in Kitchener and Waâ€" terloo. Rev. Brackebusch of Normanby, Rev. J. Langhols of ‘Aytor, Rev. GeelHaar: 6f Heidelberg, Rev. J. Blunck of Milâ€" verton, and Rev, Goman. _ ‘ Mre: Oscar Klinck â€"returned from K. and W. Hospital on Thursday. _ Mrs. M. Allgéier has gone to Kitchâ€" ef and Waterloo Hospital for treatâ€" ment. Mr. H. Wolfhardt is attending a facâ€" tory managers‘ meeting of the Canadâ€" ian Consolidated Rubber Co. at Monâ€" Mr. 1. Wiitorn of Kitchener, the Mrs. C. N. Ktinek and daughter Laura spent Friday: afternoon . at Guelphb. At the spectal Councl meetng held un Tuesday eveniag, applications were received from H. J. Gibson and A6 dison B. Snyder for the position of newer Mikpéator. Mr. Sonyder was Af pointed, the remunmeration to be 30c d&r bour» The petitions for common sewers \ag local iniproventents . of ‘Bouth, King and Factory streets were adopted. * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diegel of Brodâ€" Remember the Hospital concert by local talent on April 6 and 7. A play entitled "In the Evening‘s Hands" will be given. MARRIED favorably at K.â€"W. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Max Herz and childâ€" rem, of Kitchencr, spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Allan Goodwin, and daughter, Evelyn, of Kitchener, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carnochan. Miss Emily Sehmidt, of Stratferd, visited her cousin. Miss Marie Ziâ€"liax, last week. Mrs. Samuel Carnochan and daughâ€" ter, Edna, spent last Wednesday in Kitchener. _ ®@ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber, sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber, jr., anc’ children, of Kitchener, visited relaâ€" tives here on Sunday. Mr.s Borkwood and Mrs. Hambly visited their mother, Mrs. C. Haha at the K. and W. Hospital on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. Dufert, of Unionville, Mich., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Kosibor. Om Saturday aftarnoon about 5 o‘clock the barn of Mr. Irvin Martin, on the Elmira road, had a narrow esâ€" cape from _ complete â€" destruction. While chopping with a gaeoline enâ€" gine in some unknown way ‘*~~ tank holding the gas caught fire and blazâ€" ed furiously for half an hour until it burnt itseif out. The engine was standing at one side of the threshâ€" Ing floor near a hay mow and forâ€" tunately the barn doors were Shut as a strong wind was blowing and water was convenient to soak everyâ€" thing near the flame or & different story would now be told. Messrs. George and Harry Hahn on Monday afternoon attended the fuâ€" neral of their uncle, Mr. Enoch Pep pler, at Heidelberg. Sr. IV: Annie Holt 85¢,, Grace Sniâ€"‘ der 69, Tommy Grischow 67, Glennys Snider 66, Clare Cressman 65, Clayton , Feick 63. | SCHOOL REPORT. l Easter report {or S. S| No. 2, Waterâ€", too, based on the month‘s work and . examinations : a Jr. IV: Arlin Snider 80, Leonard! Snider 62, John Hilgartner 61. | Sr. III: Alten Zeller 81, Leonard Shantz 72, George Berge 63 1â€"3, Noah Grischow 66 1â€"6, Julia Sheritzky 46. Jr. III: Grace Cressman 87, Twilah Snider 79, Idella Schoch 62, Martha Holt 49, Mary Paulitzki 38, Otto Waisâ€" ler 23. Sr. II: Clara Zeller 81, Olive Northâ€" graves 70, Grace Shantz 66, Esther Snider 63, Reta Cressman 62, Lloyd Paulitzki 60, Wallace Schoch 54, Clarâ€" ence Wanner 49, Leonard Schoch 44, Fred Waisler 39. Ruby Smyder $4%, Nelda Good 78,‘ Warl Oberboltser 75, Erma, Heller 69,‘ Irene Heist (1 Isaiah Brubacher 56.' ; Noah Baudar 52, freme Hahn 49; Barl Stickney 83, Marvin Smith 82, Bessie. Heist 81, Norman Good 80, Hannat‘\ Sauder 78, Annetta Berges 77, Manâ€" ford Schlitt 74, Leo Pautler 74, Rayâ€"! mond Schilitt 70, Emanuel Frey 60, Elton Miller 54, Salome Buehler 94,, Alfred Holst 93, Emma Schlitt 90, E#â€", ra Frey 90, Anna Martin 20, Rosa Sut ;ly 88, Gladys Brubacher 83, J (Thoms 77, Heélen Feil 74, Clenson 4 ; bacher § Menno .M60#â€"/85, M Jr. II; Gladys Hilgartper 93, Arabelâ€" Je Snider 85, Alice Weber 67, Arthur Weber 49, Roman Sheritzky 48, Erma Shantz 44. Sr. Pr. (Totals perfect) Clifford Schoch 140, Oliver Weber 40. ‘ Jr. Pr. (Total Perfect) Helena Wolfe 160, Doris Hilgartner 130, Marie Rauckman 120, Ruby Snider 100, Elâ€" mer Snider 100, William Evans 80, William Waislier 20. First Class: Harold Snider 80, George Woelfe 66, Elmer Grischow 65, Total on roll 4§, average attendâ€" ance 45. 75% and over, homors; below 60%, falled. Notice: Would the parents who are sending beginners after Easter kindâ€" ly send them the first day school opens; April 5th. Waterloo Garage, Phone 60, Waterloo. _ L. F. Dietrich, Phone 288, King St., Waterlpo. * Dobbin Garage & Electric Co., Phone 191, King St., Waterloo. Schpol report for the month of SCHOOL REPORT. Miss S. H. Beacom, teacher $ NS k . . © tape 4 '.,‘_'A",‘.'râ€" 4 th, . AMES HOLDEN® * _ * S Sm "AUTOâ€"SHOES‘"4»+ i "3.,. _ Cord,and F» ‘ For Sale M * z,: P€ ; s{ «_ Jr. IV: Mary â€" Branagh, thonors; Marie Yantz, honors; Bert Branagh, honors; _ Kenneth Harmer, honors; »Vera Dedels, Lillian Reinhart, Jean |Frey, Martha Thaler, Carl Gole, Allan Thaler. | Jr. III: Edith Baer, honors; Osâ€" borne Harmer, honors; Katie Thaler, | Garflield Shantz, Clarence Heckenâ€" dorn. Absent, Eleanora Reinhart, Edâ€" . ward Branagh. Death of Enoch Peppler on . Friday qvening, April 1st. The death occurred on Friday even.‘_ ON Wednesday, March o0th, at ghe Ing of one of our most estcemed and residence of the bride‘s unciq, Prof.\J. iE Heemenr a J. Lowe, of Hespeler, Miss Robena respected citizens in the person Of Hamilton and Mr. Franklin Van Norâ€" Mr. Enoch Peppler, who paséed away iman were quietly married. Their Deceased _ contracted j preamonia about a week ago. j ‘ Mr. Peppler was a lifeâ€"long resiâ€" dent of our comntunity and was highly respected by all who knew him. He leaves to mourn his loss, his widow, two sons and four daughters namely, Milton of Waterloo, Percy at home, Mrs. Phillip Kreutzweiser and Mrs. Milton Seifert of Linwood, Mrs. Georâ€" ge Heimpel of Heidelberg and Mrs. George Rahn of Waterloo. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon from his late residence near Heidelberg, to the Lutheran church thence to the Lutheran cemetery for interment. The bereaved have the sympathy of the community. Mrs. Jac: Hoerle and two little daughters spent a week with friends at Stratford. Rev. R. Geelhaar attended conferâ€" ence during the week. Senior Room. & Sr> IV: Marjorie Dédels, homors; Pearl Mauor, honors; Edith Hannusâ€" chka, Honors; . Lillian Bae® ‘honors; Minnic Goudie, homors; Raymond honor::; â€"Alfred Kunkel. Mr. Chas, Sellers spent the Easter holiday at his home at Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball and famâ€" ily of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. John Gies. No April Fool«day for Mr. Herb. Spider. He was presented with a baby boy on that date. Congratulaâ€" tions. . Sr. III: Goldwin Bingeman, honâ€" ovs; Cecil Mader, honors; Florence Emerson Dessler, Seleda Heer, Ada Kunkel. Sr. II: Mary Buckingham, honors; Vera Martin, honors; Albert Reinhart, honors; ‘Harold Dedels, honors; ‘Maâ€" bel Dessler, Vera Harmer, Harold Hannuschka,â€" Nelson . Heckendorn, Charlie Kunkel. Sr. I; 1, Alfred Break, homors;. 2, Harry Dflffll. honors; 3, Mildred Dedâ€" els; 4, Albert Heer.; 5, Herbert Frey. Jr. I: 1, Edna Snider, honors; 2, Herbert Gole, honors; 3. Wilmer Heckendorn; 4, Rheta Snider; 5, Erâ€" MUTCHLERâ€"At Kitchenér, Mar. 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Mutchler, 56 Louisa Street, a daughter. BRESLAU SCHOOL REPORT. "That flour pleased me immensely. and my family are the bread and blecuite that | bake," you will say if you are you like A howdid â€" that flour, suit you?; HEIDELBERG .“ w# L # e ts unehty rite tnigfnome t lt ‘There is no serves as bedrock for all adjustments, wi 6e are made upon itâ€"withount fuss, qdb*fi \ |_ The box social held by m..w:;u'- ‘Institute last Tuesday was atâ€" ! tended. A good sum was r?d and an enjoyable entertainment ‘given. ) An address and lantern , slides in j connection with the referendum caimâ€" paign will be given in,8t. Andrew‘s !Hall on Thursday evening April 7th. On Wednesday, March smt(. at: the residence of the bride‘sâ€"unciq, Prof. J. J. Lowe, of Hespeler, Miss Robena Hamiiton and Mr. Franklin Van Norâ€" many friends in this vicinity extend heartiest congratulitions and best wishes for a bright future. 4 Buccessful Social. Married. Mrs. Gordon Pirie spent a few days Jast week with her sister near Bothâ€" any. meweree. Mr. William Hamilton is w re covering from a severe attack sciâ€" atica. . # Mrs. Crawford of Sarnia, is visiting with her parents for a fe"vi‘é'Voqnp Personal Items. An auction sale‘ of the homsehold effects and real estate â€" of the late Miss Bemis will be held on Friday, ‘April 8th, in the village.of Wintarâ€" bourne. . epiowr< ongh P _ Miss Doerbecker is spending her vacation with friends in Kitchener. , Mr. and ‘Mrs. Byron A, Lotson speh Sunday with her parents,. Mr. ad Mrs. E. Dobberdein,, of Péel, / * The Misses Agnes and Bva and Mt. L. Dobberdein, of Poeel, speat Sundgy at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Letson‘s. # Misses ‘Margaret and Desma Friess, of Elmifa, spent the weekâ€"end with old friends. & Mr. Stanley Winfield of Guelph is visiting with his cousin, Mr. Georgée Winfield. £ The Willing Workers held their meeting last Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Samuel Letson‘s. The weather ‘being unfavorable just a few attended but a very enjoyable time was spent together. Mr. and Mrs. W. Melitzer, of Elâ€" mira, has rented the farm recently ocâ€" cupled by Mr. Harvey Melitzer. Mr. Charlie Marriott has grown two inches over the arrival of his young daugbter on Friday, April ist. «Mrs. J. P. Snider spent Saturday in Guelph. â€" A Temperance lecture was given in the church last Wednesday evening. Mr. Elliott of Galt gave us a splendid address. We were also favored with lantern slides. A large crowd attepâ€" ded. w; are glad to report Mrs. N. Gingâ€" rich is recovering. 5 [ i gersoll, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Mr. Harold E. Bowes, B.A., of Winnipeg, son: f Mr. and~Mrs. E. < Bowesy ~Amgerdoll. The marriage will take place the h(l.- ter part of April. 294. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Marray, i# WEST MONTROSE. WINTERBOURNE. a*bt \t

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