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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Oct 1921, p. 5

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o m assisted at the door by IV. and _rl. J. P. Honsberger and “Hummer. . A. Bean and E. D. Heist. Mer hes A. A. Eby and T. w. hrimpson lded at the tea table and Mos- htontrrs M. Wildfang. G, Bray. a an. d AUGoudle, were the assistants‘ F, During the afternoon and evening heaven! piano svlet‘llons wprn rend-- b'aed by Mitrtres Eby and “mum! and guns: Ruth Belzuvr sang tseveral {golendkl solos. "-ATtoN FROM FRIENDS l; The home or Mrs. J, Kit-soner. "3artrert strewn was the won!) ut n 'cd ty tprthering of the young people ot _ Louis ILC. church, whoussmnhled we and [emu-rm! Mr, Kiesivv',ter an dress and presentation in honor at . approaching marriage, if The Iollowin: is " com m 11m ud 51d!”- read: _ l F 7.1 'iih'i? . the II iKilt: “in: “The l in Tho rooms were artistically decor. FEM wlth Salvta and other fall now- in" while In the tea room the taNe, {it which Meadamas C. Walker and S. Whack" presided. was centred mm a bowl ot beautiml cln‘ysano 'themums. Mosdamea P. Pierce, A. A. Perm", C. B. Ebbuge and Miss KA. Moyer. were tho assistants. tt In the evening the host and hostess WRT ""V fl __ _ V 7 .. "rr-fe l. DILIGHTFUL “cannon 'f L tie. E, and Mrs. Peacou re. d " their home, Ahren St. W., 'N the out time aim-2 their arrival :9ututchtstser in the attetttooa and “In; yesterday. Me. Simon Kiowa-nor. . .Honorod Friend, / It is with pleasure We Rather rm to-night Mt express at least it. , measure our aptrreriatiots of you: faithful svrxiu- in our beioxml parish {do miller ul “hm hour or in wha heed we called on 50". more was a. 'tots the same willing rmpomm r, llorl, Slmon is Minus up and 1min " a head ior an} plan and a ham r my work. e assured that when you knor. Heaven’s gate. Saint Peter mil '. "Eater Thou Good and Faithful ' that. Because Thou Wort Always hful That Others Hild a Good . I Will Nee to " than Thou in m Wilt Get In Good Ono." EL”. us hope that we will tiet? you your volt many more wars. in ‘ciuslon we ask You In arrow an jbmtre of our esipem. this vie-cum ’ . Mary in friendly “gin hr to you '51.”!!er of our gratitude and up thm; - Mrs. A, E. Walden. both ot mailman and Madame; E. P. Cle- "ttttttCA. B. Pollock and C. s. Kerr, of 'tttu any. "Cette guests were resolved tiy the In}! and hostess. assisted by the tat. m mother, Mrs. C. G. Hardy and NW!” at Your Ill se.recr,'rile)Te :2th = DISTRICT NEWS 3 m. H. Ammnns. Jas. n. Fischer :I. Oehrlng. Geo. Hansel. Wm ”In. Geo, H. Lackenbauer, Chm; aw ulna I. Young Ladies swam)- or St “‘0 church held a very sum-ems: - In the church on Wednesday [blur took the form ot an ittltltt f ttt new members and seven, L. wore played In which a pm. 'VIOM to the person gelling nu Mt number of palms, Thu wu mod to Miss Pram: Grumman, hr the prognmme at - w.» tod 1 dnluly luncheon wu "er = which dim-lug '" "stored Arnold mm WAYIRLOO MAN " 3.005. 185 Park “Md, Wat. Illot with a painful Holden! with. n th- Merchants Rub- m on Thunduy when he he histamine to have the top n a. an." on his run: bud I no VII given mule“ Md It Motor-Wuurloo hot I. Mr. ltae employed u n emitter fed rACO'Ition Capital Our Expert - UP. M truck of Louis Room. my dtttrt-d In . reunion 'hfrtt1at th, 0:. m Fm; m“ ”In.“ CHUWCH SOCIAL Service Waterloo. Ont. Ir" . Imfiuwmflj l, . 00% 4httii" " .... alum Lana: attd 'trr.?'. omn- 't/ratrtbs whom-“tr Pre, EXCHANGE!) PULPITS RM It A Mriotrachrr, of the Pres human church and Rev. W, H. Harvey. of Methodist churri), exchang- ed pulp!” on Sunday morning. M the morning Harvlro In the Methodist church. Miss (‘lnribel (lraybill. of Woodstock and Mrs. C. S. Dean nave ‘1 t'ympathetic ”adoring to a duet. BRIDE SHOWER!!!) Tho home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B McBride. George street win the ensue or u very enjonble an.” last night when the Ladies Aid ot St. Rarior'a Anglican Church together with a number of friends nod migh- yora galhemd more and- undated Vim K, Melinda a shower In honor v! her appronchlnz marrtte. The mu were all lovely and the surprised rectum! thanked the guests for thou reatrtmbritnee. After the 'shower I dntnty luncheon "I carved ind n mm get together no enjoyo ed. Ladies 'te Help Needy in Germany Thr family have the sincere sym- pathy of a host of friends in their bereavement. ANDRE" LETSON The death occurred on Friday eve- ning of a well known resident of West Montrose in the person of Mr. All: drew Letson, Sr. Deceased was s n- ‘idcnt and prosperous farmer for many years. Previous to taking up "arming at West Montrnso he resided " Kitchener. A wrrowing wife and hree children survive, namely Mrs, Harry Melitzer, Mrs. Geo. Shoemaker and mm Howard. The funeral took place this afternoon from the Into residence and way, largely attended by friends and relatives. l The Ladies' Aid of St John'n Lull- eran church held their mull" - In; In the when! m at the clutch Ward-y utter-om. Hun m and. " than when to collect clothing for the - mopln In Germany and It. any-manta “We command (or I .mm' Md Rally to he trgtd “any. Anerttte m'sdmitiAt. A fire occurred at the was plant in Waterloo on Saturday afternoon about five o'clock the cause for which is unknown. Little damage was done howerrst' and the brigade were able to extinguish the blaze in about 2.3 minutes. There was :: good deal of excitment occasioned by the fire and ‘arzo cvowtis of people congregated around the Keene. The Ger.nania Lodge 1. o. 0. F'., IM held a most enjoyable smoker at their lodge rnonw on Saturday night. Thero was a large attendance of mpmbvn who entered into the games with much onthusiasm. The prize win- ners at progressive euehre were Messrs. W. P. Frank and George Dix- A plea-In. pron-mm: Ind born In "tttid including numb” by um; lmwiwu . T 'v'-""-""-. ,0“ at! ‘9! 0| ,thfittiti'?tll '-, . , 'r, !! -ttod a. and. w .C1t'sc'tt_itr11-r', " I There were nu eye-witnesses of the accident and it is not known how the little he); happened to be knocked down but it in thought that hr was standing in From. of the wagon, ex- pecting that the wood was lo he an- loaded whom it suddenly moved tor. ward knocking him down and passing aver his body. His many friends will be glad to learn that his condition is improving . MUSICAL EVENING A pleasant social event was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bowman 1 Menu) Sum on Friday when they entertained a number of their friends to a musical evening in- Aertoersed with camel. mom-g up» to In: that tho building in still doc-mud for the in- door carnival witch m held there. In“ was “Be A pound and up ranged trom66to00eentsa down this morning. Chicken- were to be had a so and Me a pound. Light refreshments were then serv- ed, bringing than affair to a success- ful conclusion. CHILD RUN OVER ' A serious accident occurred on Park Ave. Saturday afternoon when a wagon on which a load of wood was being delivered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Peppler knocked down their little hott Lloyd and passed over his body, l-reakinlz three ribs. 't':tti.sttQti'tt't. bi.“ blight pupal-Wau- t.oti-oettttsidttdrHamrut" muwmwuym nt an to b. of“. “no o'chck cue“ W by a pn- ChMe M, or G A N HA NT FIRE LODGE SMOKBR KIRK“ u! Ll To. “arm “.2! shops well am. durtrttta "In. New '0 'tOrt'; - In! glint - we humus It In only the Melly child that I was at t-tett, lothorr it ram swam do not the) wen: u may In "on and cry I - (In! gm mun thr- 0n Tumu- and may will on be ”and up" nah. The Tablas m n mild but thorough in» nu Ohm Milne mo Dov-II. noct- .", m. unmask .Mnlah continuum. colic an Indian ad row. I” M at; r nodule» . o I an mnv '. new a». with 1% an Br ma- l b -- -, _ It I out: a a body l0 the home at the hrldo-elor laden with all kinds ot heuutltul gin: Rent by "lends old and young. will whom the guest ot honor has alway been such a splendid tavorite, and txv; worthy ot all the tokens of nth-MINI) heaped upon her durlng the delight“: hour or two spent in viewing the gin sent In honor ot her approaching wntl am; and also In ttftetrirttr to her th-' ttslicltatiogtte on the happy event. Dain ty rsttrttstttttettts were sérvod at tho close. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Goldie o.‘ Guelph motored to Waterloo on Wed- nesday last accompanied by Mr. t, Bricker, who spent neural days in llw Royal Clty. The nodal committee of St. Quenlln The Tim-City Women‘s Cnnndlun Club opened their season last Tuer dny evenln‘ with I much enjoyed bun quot held in the school room of King street Baptist church. The spawn; (tennis: were tenants In securing the u on of I“. Blane. who ha just completed a. successful lecturin- Healthy Children Always Sleep Well Mr. and Mrs. Tout McKay and daughter of Toronto were visitors at "Bon Accord." for several days durv my the past week. the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Roos, in compliment to Miss Kathleen Mc- Bride. eldest daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. A. ll. McBrltlo. whose marriage to Mr. William H. Mid4leton, t'tintcnd ont., takes place shortly. a delightful surprise miscellaneous "shower" was' given on Thursday evening by a var} large number ot friends. who assvmb 3 led at the residence of Mrs. C. wl Wells, George street. and marched m) Mr. rreuencu "uBuet, llllll “If. UrBuLi A quiet bat pretty wedding Wtttl Harper of the Toronto Dental College solemnlzet: at "Mount Crest", mm" were week-end visitors at their homes! ford, Ont., at the residence of Mn. itt Waterioo. H. B. Puddlcomh at 2 o'clock. when Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Wells spout 9"" Edna Dave). youngest dalmhlrr or oral days in Toronto this week, mak- Mr. John R Kaufman hwamo It". ing the trip by motor. 'brlde pr John 8tetrelmeyer. of Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plrio were‘The bride Wat, hecomingly gowned much feted -isitors in Waterloo '2'ild "avr satin prcully etnbrottieret.' the weeluen", guests at the home Of‘wlth a beautiful carriage of orrhlllt: Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Seagram. Union‘and muses and wore the gm ot the street. who entertalned a jolly house/ bridegroom. a string at La Tmem party In their honor. anemia. After the ceremony the brldal Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Byron Mt'Bridel couple left on a short wedding ttup ammunmthe ongagemem of then-old-llo Buffalo. Rochester and New York (-st daughter, Kathleen Isobel. to wir, the bride Wearing a reindeer suit liam Harvey Middleton. son or the latel'with beaver vrlmminxs mm brown Mr. George and Mrs. Middleton. Olin“ hat. On their return they will take tom Out the marriage to take place‘llll lhelr residence ttt linden. Best burly in November. lwlshes are extended to them by M.. a-.. “N n... ttr.hhav and their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piriu were much feted -isitors in Waterloo over the week-em! guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Seagram. Union street. who entertained a jolly house party In their honor. Mrs. E. Zick and daughter are visit am at the home ot her mother, Mrs. T O'Donnell. John St. this week. Mr. Ernest Garner. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Garner. John street, ar- rived a few days ago with his young son from England, to make his home in Waterloo. where he will be Joined by his wife and family later on. Mr.ta. Fred Kelly ot Guelph. was a cheery visitor in Kitchener this weak with her lather nnd mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clement. Benton street. Mr. Frederick Hughes and Mr. Grant Harper of the Toronto Dental College were week-end visitors at their homes in Waterloo. Mrs. Williun Roots, of "Bon Accord." Queen North, Kitchener, is spending a few weeks it the home of her dung!» ter, May. G. Baird, Winnipog, Man. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bricker. and two sons ot Toronto. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sny- der, George street. over Sunday. Mr. and-Mrs. James Valentine and son Calvin motored to Drayton last Saturdly tor a week-end visit with Mrs. Valentines mother. Mrs, McNab. ""he' . 1* ttkg. .... - 5 'l'4klrM/lt, me- a: .' an“, m or no- yo. 'ertde my M. u u- m“ - ”with“, in.” to "not. out " in. in: hon earrhd um! um mum at d» phathoyhélduouumn‘ "oeear.tmaotsomttohotoeBttttaa. The rooms were looking bun: and can! with pm” doforuioos, th. handsomely appoint“ to: table hlu‘ tacit-tinny pretty with it: "time cont“ use. at lovely pm [ml and .mm, from um the mum at up Kremlin-nu were toned. Mr. and Mn. Ralph King and daugh- tat of Toronto were week-end mum at “Brawn Home," the guests at Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Seam-tun, Waterloo. 3-H" Consume Asher um Mrs. Jars vh ot Toronto were the and: o6 Mrs. We. George street. tor an en- loyable mu ot ”veal days during the put week. up. 'Ir. “up, Infant you. you: we! give AN-arf. Mr Josoph k. swartzcntrubrtr has purrloced n Maxwell touring nu mm: our rlz-aler, Mr. N. M. Steinmau Rev and Mrs. Scheulku of Kltch. mvr. Mr, and Mrs, Adarti Heittt9, Mr and Mrs, John I). Heme] amt hon David. of Wellesley and Mr. and Mrs W. I Hume-r ot Heidelberg wen aich,cnd visitors at the home at Mr, mu) Mrr., (has. Home]. _ Mrs. Godfrey Lclskan and child rm spent Monday in Now Hamburg, Mrs, Peter Ewellwr and children men! Monday in Now Hamburg. Mr. Allen Bender who was ans-luv mg [In West. wlth the harvest return, aed home on Friday nllht, Mr. and Mn? Enos Oinxench re- turned home from their honeymoon, Mr. and Mn J. L. Forler spent Sunday in Phillipsburg. Talk about I slum to crash: an npletn Nellie Flaunt and three ot ttpr gm trityndr hiked it from Kites on" to linden In In. than three noun When they um“ they had a vary keen appetite and did Just tice to a hearty meal. They were looking the picture of hum: trom moll- Mount bile And will no doubt try It nyiu. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Norman Woolner And family motored to Milverlou on Sunday to visit relatives. Fred Buehmer is wearing a smile these Hays. Ao wonder. as a bounc- mg baby boy has come to may. Com grattOtiottu. turned home from their honeymoon, The second annual plowing maul: Mr. and Mme, J. L. Forler spent under the aneplcen of l'uslluc-ll balm Sunday in PhlUIpeburx. Fennel-'5 Club was held )‘Psll'rdlly Talk about a slum to create an ant-moon on the tarm of AlrsxHnrtssr appmnn Name Fame: and three ot Neubauer and wan n big slm‘oss "err. llnr girl frlnndl‘hlkod " from Kllclr (pitas the we! wnnlhor and ruin. Irv, on" to Baden in In. than “Healer tro an; down for alum-r uml over noun When they ttrrieed may had 100 tor eupper. The events were all a wry keen appetite and did jut keenly Contented and sum or more lice to a hearty meal. They were was distributed in momy and pru- looking the picture of health trom em. A rtrpr'r-Uttivo of the [Name- their plenum Mle And em no doubt "on Tractor. and Bert Kenmdy Vy It agaltr chunplon tractor plower of Canada ----.----_---_-- were present. Mr, Kennedy gaw- an exhibition ot his clever work with tt Mistake Made "Fordlou." Thle was probably the In se'eme matt ot the day‘s exhibition. The In Waterloo when were awarded as Inllows: ---__ Open Clu- A nun-lbw of the members a! the w. Brnbncher. thn Rollertnon. 32:1 mum! Tuna-y enernoon. Beet crown and hen llnlnh W. Bru, cpeclea L... It.” Alum new becher. . er whlch In been the m (I no on... 2. much dittlemlt, recently. end they re- Open to Club member: and employer that n his Inlet-Io he: been R. J. Elston. John McAlllnu-r, George me end that [mm the mammal-l Elliott. Fred Cotter Ben omwn- R. lune-uncle nude on My may J. menu, Bet ”Mahmud": WANN- thuk It 'm be lmponlble to give pr, u avenge If... to reeled-u “the can. t. lever "re W. emu. _ Open to ill club members over 21 The - nu let I. the bud- were old who - competed la n ye the “W at the we: con- elowlnc tttotttt--R. J, mule. new ”H.9‘M.W'umou gum. nun emu “a best um II. -d., " an. It ap.. “w: W M " up” . am no has]. but. Mira with than”: to will amount: at the 6ohtt.tttg "MW of u hull-c I um volcano w an. w, and In. many» we" no“ ham In minus an “no “any ot mum no attraded that am My cannon Ibo. 'ttmed" to latch-lat. F The may _ at In: Bdtttt Wnuoa will b. - to Inc an no ta mm" . minnow: u my K. t w. Haw.“ tram her "an to: veto 111m and hopes to rum to [her home next. we“. , l l GlNtMHttCr48TEiNMAN l A pretty wedding took place on Oct ha at the home of John E. Giutterich, when Enos, their son was united in marriage to Edna, youngest daughter ot Noah Summon The young couple left on the early train the (allowing day on an extended Wear din; trip, Their many friends wish thy-In a happy wedded life. _ MARRIED AT KITCHENER The marriage took place on Wed. nesday afternoon of Mr. Harry [antic Mdgk of Kitchener and Miss "one Holstettcr ot Baden. The scone ot the ceremony took place at 256 Fred- erick street at me parsonage of Rev. J. E .Lynn. who performed the core mony. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mask left on a honeymoon trip to Hamilton and other points. Upon their return they will rpslde at " Pandora avenue Kitchener. The best wishes of their many friends go with them for a long and happy wedded life. Mus Florence Walter! 100 tor not home h: Mt. Holly. N. J., utter mm Ins with ttte Mule. Elm-[on v- ,,v w--'v- w w-mwm It l -e"_t-"PtMt" . ,1. MV-mwum “A 'mmmmm , IADEN Controversial Topic Debated in Waterloo Plowing Match Draws Crows At Puslinch cum t. F ("on to tttl club members over 21 ydpn old who - competed 1n a glowing lm~k J, Lime. “or! Quint. H crown ad but titrt.tt, 01m 2. Open to Club member-I and employes, R. J. Ell-ton. John McAIlim-r. George Ilium. Fred (labor Ban ttrowtt---R. J. llama, an! Mush-John MAIN» Other itoms of the pmm‘zznnne were a piano solo hy Miss N. Weichel and a vocal solo by Miss E. Roitinsort. \fter the programme light trfvc,,h- ments were served. bringing the all fair to an actwottlrh. rorurlusion, The ladivs' class "r Emmanuel Hw arurelicaf Church :vavmhlr-d at the home of Pus. and Mn. Fi. l2. S'chrwlm- and proceeded thence to thr, lm-nn of the Misses Kazan. Alhvrl mtrpot where they were most cnjnyahlo crttrutainrui at what Rat; termml "a hard time party." The Bor' and Girtd Clubs or tlw Methodist church lucid a jun! turd» ins; on Friday in the tscltroolroottt of tho ciwrch. A debate 'Resalxurl that man is more truthful than woman.' was a Venture of the evening. The affirmah tive was ably when by " Grim: and Bert Harper, and tho nveivtive by disses Dorothy Grim: and Marjorie qilliard. The dcciscion wax mxumcd to the negative side. A special prommnmv ot" L'umm had hi. arrangetl and ',osrPtal splendid impromptu musical srMertions were wandered by the gumh. Th" affair was nuitr unique and plouwl to ho a plendid success. Ladies' and Misses' Loose prple Back Coat, fancy silk stitching and self covered button trimmed back. Front with pockets and fancy silk stitching, cross over front belt, large, fine quality beaverctte 'jeg',.'; rfl‘ull lined with gupex'fine fancy ng is satin, sizes 1 , to 44, length-46 in. . . . . 842.50 The affirma~ " Grim: and neeutive by and Marjorie wax awarded h Registrars Chasm "t _ For Coming Election Aoullm- manila m q"., mum h an of will“ an. an for n tam. “MJ" te 9MM!’LW~ at n later data Bu he Informed the Telegraph lie-turning Ollie" I T. McKay has appointed the following rexiairnrs in connection with the coming electioas in North Waterloo: I Centre Ward-ir. M, Dennis. an! ward-W. H. Meson. North Ward-John F. Swan”. Wottt Ward-C. M. Klplin. South G'Brd-Aittert Israel. The election provides tor the up pointmeut of a registrar tor every 4000 population or Mellon thereot. The duty of the registnra in the pre- purnlion or the rotertr' ling for "in amnion, the local munlclpsl lists be. ing null " n hula. Leave toe "mummy. Arthur Hurley and Wm. Dickson, the two young man who pleaded guilty to having noun an cam of whiskey and sold " to n Preston man. and were nuanced to three year: etch m Kill-ton Penitentiary In! tor man now home on Thursday In chart. of mo (cannula Huber, The Fromm man vu and $600. Special Prize. Best plowing team R. J. Elston. Silver Cup. (1pm to Cluh members only. This mp went to R. J. Elston tor the best plowed land. Several hundred people were pres- cnt to see the matches and had their been ttne weather. the crowd no dumb: would have been much larger. Plowing manner: are trotting to he a up»: t-vvnt with mnny. not only in the country but In the town also. )lnny who r13m present tor the plowing matches also vlultml the gas and oil wells. Nothing has been vlune ot lite at these wells. One ls 2572 feet and the other 3.500 (eel. Mr. Neubauer intends developing the wells and will resume operations Class B. Two-furrow plow, riding or walk itut:---Ervine Bechtel. best crown and best finish. Clue 4. Itprm to Club members 20 years old and untler--P. Marshall, C. Lana, “cs! crown and ttttish P. Marshal. Class b. l‘ndcr 16 years or use. In COD. nection with this event the surprise of the day wan the plowing of James Cltoster, a boy who looked to be 10 or 11 years of age. He won tirst money and plowed like an old hand at the job:--Jamms Chester. Leonard Breanne. Norman Chester. Harmon Duutfehl, Elmer Chester. Leslie Boots, 52* ‘ a” _ll, , a : Rt, . 1It fig: " 5:341, Ladies' and Misses' All Around Belted Coat. Panel Back, fancy stitching and self covered button trimming, large eonsywtible collar, full lined with good quality fancy English Satin, sizes 16 to 44, length 46 in. Re [at .00 Special ..g.u. .".?.r.u. .. 825.00 I BANDITS AT LARGE TORONTO. Oct. 19-The the am- ed bandits who held up the "att of tho Bank or Hammer: branch. Ont-Ins- ton avenue and (‘ollrxo Mm". yuo "rrdtts harm. uro mm mung the Mr nomowhvro. and the poll" hare no clue to their whonnbouln. i Th? “Marlo Women's Christian Tempomnro Union opened lls Nth nu- nual convennon in London on Tue; day in the St. Andrew', Preabytarlun church, The chief subject under din- ousslon was tho whlte slave trettic, whirl) Dr Sarah Delweller of Kitch. ener. Supt of lht- Travellers" Md Orr parlmem, deviated In bommlng alarm. In: In Ontario, has! war more than 69,000 girls disappeared In the Cnllod Slam. she maid. and a Mmllnr state or 3mm ls becoming apmran! In this province. She strongly amused mothers IQ exert every care to ute- guard andl'provecl their young daughters 7 Dr, netwellor’a report showed ttttrt durum the out yur the Tnvol- lern' Aid Departmeni hid micron"! “so” in 41.000 travellers. and Inlay girls had been snatched may trom white slavern. the "lovers of melon." SM charged that numy Tnmnlo board. Ing houses are arm-Hy plums of ”or “union. White Slavery Is Spreading Send the t"ttmmice'ro:rrttratttt to nbaom members of the funny. You have not “In. to "In no!) I call-J pm. 3.1m tron an m in» out": A special meeting of the whole con- gregation was held after the morning service when Rev. C. Zamke made_a special appeal to the congregations to found a Seminary Aid Society, every member of which to give $5 annually in order lo ',-ivt. the institution a stronger hacking. Held Harvest us; Home Festival On Sunday The congregation consented and ten wen were appointed to look after or- »rganizinz of society. Another con- gregational sanion was then called at which a rcsolution was passed to sup- port on" stutivnt, alrcady a pupil at tho seminary, who h a member of St. J ohn's Church. The congregation pledged themselves to assist with his education for tho ministry. A sprrrial offering for the sufferers in Germany was taken and a gratify- mg amount was realized. St. Johtt's Lutheran Church held their harvest Home Festival Sum day. The church was beautifully de- curated tor the occasion. In the mor- ning Rev. C. Zarnke of Conestoga conducted the wrvice and in the eve, ning Rev. E. Bockelman, the pastor, occupictl '.h(- pulpit. Both preached very imprmuve sertuortr,, which were much appreciated by the large con- gregations in attendance. Says Delegate

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