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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Jul 1922, p. 1

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/‘ WIill Hold Garden Party. .~. The â€" Ladies _ Ald of _ Lutheraa Church C. 8. will hold their annual ‘ garden party on the echool grounds ~next Wednesday evening . when A ‘..good programme is in store for _ ‘everybody. Several good apeakers 'im billed for the occasion. The .. Nightingale Quartet of Kitchener !s %.‘ho engaged for the occasion. a y Mr Ed. Siets is laid up _ with a *â€" Men‘s albriggan Znion Suits, made 0 r sleeve, ankle or threeâ€"quarâ€" length, white or ecru, odd lots : ken from our regular stock to clear, $1.75 values at ........ $119 ‘â€"._Men‘s â€" Balbriggan _ Shirts and %fiv record in value, . giving less than old time prices an r&\m’tunlty to supply yourself with £ ear for summer and fall at wholesale prices. â€"~~~_ women‘s Lo wsHOES 7 â€"â€" Black or brown kid, also calf lea: o ~~____ Suits$22.50 @,â€",. Manufactured and bought to sell up to $85.00 1. . Suits $27.50 *~~*Manufactured and bought to sell up to $40.00 1M 16 King East a Men‘s Athletic Union Suits, made ‘from excellent quality Zine icheck and striped namsook, a large assortâ€" ment. Regular $1.50. Sale Price 0 Cl ol vin syarnvnecne §HID E34 MEN‘S SEASONABLE FURNISHINGS At Clearance Prices Men‘s Shirts, made from fine perâ€"| Drawers, fine quality, rem €ale .together with a few madras| Special, each at ........ gloths in all desirable patterns iD| Men‘s Fine Cotton Hose Heat color effects. Every Shirt in| brown and fawn; regular the lot is marked less than wholeâ€"| Price ........... 0 ....... sale cost. Sale rice, each at $1.95) myon‘s Fine Lisle Hose, â€" WELLESLEY The picnic of the Lutheran Sunâ€" "t:_« School was held on the Fair grounds where all sorts of sports ‘were induiged in and everybody enâ€" joyed themselves to their â€" heart‘s & Come direct to the store with the stock and right prices, We are not advertising big daily or weekl?' specials continually but our prices are as low if not lower, Ask one of our many, many satisfied customers, Herman Lippert vw a Attractive boyish patterns, in the newest hie. > ze \Spring weaves, carefully made and reinforced where the greatest strain comes. sizes 7 to 18 ; with every Boys‘ years, two pair bloomers with each suit. Suit, $10 or Over Manufactured and bought to sell up to $30.00 The dove of pesce makes |ta abode im the household where appeâ€" s. nutritious fools are served. . That‘s why we mention e direct isedd attention to to the most veme&- values and assortments we‘ve ever offered at the ing popular pricés. They represent valueâ€"giving they ices of Long Ago e‘ pursuit Why Lose Time OUR HURRY OUT SALE Suits $17.90 seven day sale of the ‘season for i values commences tomorrow with Men‘s and Boysa‘ Outfitters Kitchener, Ont. SATURDAY ‘ Extra Bloomer Suits $8.75 â€"â€" $10.50 $12.50 Men‘s Fine Lisle Hose, made full seamless with cushion heeks and toes in black grey ,brown and white, all mode for service Reglar T5¢ qualities, to clear at 50c Drawers, fine quality, regular 85c. Special, each at ........ .... 75¢ Men‘s Fine Cotton Hose in black, brown and fawn; regular 35¢, Sale PrIGE ....;.cclll solccaril... Uhe Men‘s Leather Belts, plain or fancy buckles, black, tan and grey. Reguâ€" l@gr $1.00 Sb c..sczsikzsccccirks 69c ther, Oxfords all high grade, lows or Cuban heels. Regular $5.00 to $8.00. Special clearing at ... $2.95 wOMEN‘8WHITE BOOTS Women‘s _ White Cl.nv‘u_\_‘ugo Men‘s Neck Wear, bright or sub dued colors, cross stripes or flower ed designs. Regular $1.00. Sale Price in sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alteman and family of Brampton are spending & few days here with his parents. _ Mr, and Mrs. Theo. Becker and family and Mr. C. Koehler Br. _ of Preston spent Sunday fhere among friends. Mr. and Mrs, H. Brodrecht of New Hamburg were visiting at Bill Bockâ€" ers over Bunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. D. Muicahy of Til bury are spending a few days here with her parents Mr. and Mre. J. B. Miller, Russel Graham is relieving for a short time at Durham G depot. Mrs. Wilhelm is visiting a short PE UITCN ® id uin id 4 o8 it ots, also some Pumps and Oxfords the lot. Special to clear at §1 .00 141 King West agent . x: > Greezy News Notes. Dr. and Mrs. Daiyrimple and son, Viilliam, and the Misses Joan and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page over the weekend. Mr. and Mre. Irvin Lautenschlagâ€" v* and family motored to Hanover on Saturday to spend a few days with relatives there. Miss A. Gerloff of Kitchener spet the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mre. H. D. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Haliman and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. Cassel visited with friends at Steyvâ€" ensville on Dominion Day Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hallman, Mfr. and Mrs. I. M. Hilborn and daughter and Miss Sadie Hilborn called on Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Becker of West Montrose on Sunday. Mrs. Goetz of New HamUurg vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A Hilborn for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reichard and sons of Galt called on friends in th village on Sunday. Miss Sadie Hilborn of Thedford is al present visiting with relatives at New Dundee. Miss Helen Baldwin has left for Toronto where she is at present tak ing a summer course. On Sunday morning the New Dundee Musical Society Band as sisted at the G.W.V.A memorial serâ€" vice held at Ayr. Mr. Clayton Hagedorn of Bridge port spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his sister, Mrs. Cranston Halliman. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Koehier of Waterloo called on friends in the willage on Sunday. ht Mr. and Mrs. H. Bauer, Mr. and Mre. C. B. Hallman, and Mrs. H. inwechter motored to Meaford on Friday to spend a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bauer. Marion and Gladys Bowman of Kitchener are spending a short vaâ€" cation at the home of their grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Elias Hallman. Miss Annie Erier of Kitchener is al present the guest of Miss Nellie Meyers. Jr, 1V, to Sr, IV.â€"Passâ€"Herbert ‘Gruelich, Morgan Hallman, Pben Howling. Br. III. to Jr, IV,â€"Honorsâ€"Wesâ€" ton Sarmras, Ralph Howling. Pass â€"â€"Iiash Hallman, Ivan Sararas, Pdâ€" +gar Buck Recommendedâ€"Phyâ€" ilis Lautenschlager, Jr, HI, to 8r, III.â€"Honorstâ€"Nelson Goettling, Roy Gildner, Passâ€"Ralph Copley, Kathleen Schmidt, Recofnâ€" mendedâ€" Wilbert Bechtel, Rdw‘n Main, Flossie Goldbeck, Viclet Warâ€" mer, Clifford Weber, Nellie Main, Messrs. Frank Sohafer, Balkin and Rodney of Rochester, New York were the guests at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Alf. Futher last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hallman and YÂ¥r. and Mrs. Frank Fush and son, Gordon, of Rochaster, N. Y., are at present visiting with friends in this vienty. Mr. Edward Beckman left the vilk age on Friday for Detrolt to accept a position as salesman. Mr. Noah Sararas of Detrolt, Mich. is epending the weekâ€"end st his home. Mrs. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Heppler and son, Carleton, of Watâ€" erloo, Mr. and Mrs. Glayton To uan and eon, Franklin, Mr, V. E. Dingâ€" er, Mr. John Roth and Mr. Lorne Luckhardt of New Hamburg were Gunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samue! Sararas. Results of Promotion Examinaâ€" tloms of the New Dundes school, Jr, 1V, to Sr, IV.â€"Passâ€"Herbert Gruelich, Morgan Haliman, Pben ‘Hlthut pass mark in senior room â€" Weston Bararas, second Ralph Howling, third Nelson Goett Lag, Junier Reem. ena Toman, Dorethy Lautenschlagâ€" er, Helen Brighton. Br. II, to Jr, IHI.â€"Hoeners â€"Mirâ€" iam Hilborn, Romald Bock, Donald Jacebs, Howard Stolts. Passâ€" Lndâ€" Br. I. to Jr. 1. â€"Passâ€"Wisio Smail, F‘ercilia (ildner, Reta Jacobs, Hdâ€" ue Geettling, Florence Sararas, Wa! lace Toman. Highest pass in Junior room, Miriam Hilborn. t Jr. IL to Sr. I1.â€"Passâ€" Marjerie Bergy. * _ ur. and Mrs. Wm. Spaetzel moâ€" tored to Buffalo on @aturday, July ist,. and are spending a fow fays with friends there. attending the opening setrices . of time with friends in Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs, Simen Weber spent day with relatives at Wast Mont *333 a pumiber from .here were Quite a few of the you! ”1 «ummm%h- motor trip to Puslinch 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otterbein and family of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Val. Otterbein. Miss Marie Boos of Chesley, is spending her hbolidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Liesemer spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mr. Charles Sellers;*principal. of our local publMc school, has returned to his home in Brussels. Miss Hilda Braedle og Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braendle. spent Sunday wit} Fred Braendle. . Mrs. John Sattles, ofKitchener, spent a few days last week with his sister, Mrs. J. Sattler. Mrs. Engelter and daughter Hilds, of Detroit, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seyler and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rits of Hamburg, spent Sunday wfth Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn. Mrs. John Weis attended the wedâ€" ding of her niece at‘ Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wels and daughter and Miss Loretta Weis and Miss Vivlet Edier of Ritchener, spent Sunday with Mr .And Mrs. John Weis. Mr .and Mre. Wm. Schaefer and family are spending a few days in Detrolt. Mr. Walter Geelhaar, Kitchener, spent the holiday with his brother, Mr. s»1 Mrs. Edwin Koehler and family of Kitchener, .ii( the houâ€" day with Mrs. H. Koshler, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ziegler udl Mr. Henry Ziegler of Waterloo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ziegler. . Mr. and Mrs. Willigm Zlegler and family of Preston; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zlegler and family of Detroit, Mr, Wilheim Zleglerand Mr. Chas. Ziegler of Bridgeport, spent Monâ€" day with Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Zlegler. Mr. Clara Geiger and Miss Grace Gooding of Wallenstain, spent Sunâ€" day with Mrs, Wm. Hahn. day with Mrs, Wm. Hahn. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Brown of New Mr. and Mre.Neil Black of To.| York spent the week end with the ronto: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nirdort| former‘s sister, Miss E. Brown, and family of Waterloo, spent Sumâ€"|\ Whom he hasn‘t seen for the past day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|tWentyâ€"five years. Thomas Hilliard. Rev. A. 8. Michell is wearing a » beautiful smile as he is the happy father of a young son,. JrIV. to Sr. ITV.â€"Ruth Scoble (hon.) Grace Karn, (hon), Gladys Sryder, Miriam â€" Schiefole, Harry Schmidt. Jr, III. to Sr, III.â€"â€"Helen Sooble (hon}, Iryin Truesler (hon), Misie Trusaler, Howard Anyder, Leonard Hearth, Gladys Stolts. 8r, II, to Jr, III. F, Stolits (hon.), Kimer _ Brubacher, Fdgar Karuo, Kdna Schasfer, Roy Schmidt, Wil fred â€" Kosselring (recoemmended), Raymond Meyers (recommended), Jr. II, to 8r, II.â€"Geerge Booble, (Gladys Sohaefer; Mary Brubacher, Lola Binkley, Norma Snyder, Ork: rey Stolts, I. to Jr, I1.â€"Irvin Seip. 8r. Pr, to 1.â€"Raiph Kesseiring, Bernard Binkley, Herold Karn, Mae Trussier, Hewan| Brubscher, Mr .and Mrs. Foerster and Mr. and 8r. Pr.â€" Rarl Spactsel, Steila Echniteke, Edward Boottinger, Leo Meyers, Edward Francis, Jr. Pr.â€"Cari Kesseiring, Cecil Kesseiring, Louise Schulitske, Olive Schultske, Dorothy Stoits, Ployd Hints. L. Pogson. er. Jr. IV.â€"Syivester Jacky, Br. III. to Jr. IV. Eimore Krachâ€" ling, Gladys Saizsman, Clarence Mayâ€" Jr. 111. to Br. IHJ.â€"Eimina Boéaart, Allan Mayer, (recommended.) Br IL to Jr. I!I.â€"Delton Litwiller thon), Laurétta lon‘n, Harvay (hond. .-,fi%fi:mnmd lt.l.to]r.n.â€"lkflviflll(h)mo-n.'.l‘ learned to lote Sr 1.â€"Norman Jacky (hon.), Walâ€"|and to respect you for your kindnoss, ter Krachling (hon}, Florian Sals |great care and pationce with us all. man, Moses Jantsi. 'bp.o,._-zflpmh Or. Primerâ€"Mabel Mayer, O.iRord|uway, as we would like to s5e you REPORT OF 8.8. No. 5 WILM@T ELMDALE 8CHOOL REPORT IL to 81. 11L1â€"Eimins Maye WEHDELBVRGQ Mr, and Mre. Thonas Johnson of Zurick ang Oliver Johnson of Godâ€" rich, called on Miss C. Brown on Friâ€" Tuesday â€" evening in the Haysville Mail, and was very well attended. There were several visiting members of the New Hamburg branch pres rendered. The opening ode, communâ€" ity sing, led by Mrs. L. Masters; a solo by Miss Edna Gifford; Miss the National Anthem, after which lunch was served. Miss Dorothy Oetzel of Waterloo is spending her vacation at Mrs. M. the Women‘s Institute was held on very interesting talk on "Recreation and community Life in Our Rural which was very much enjoyed by all, a humorous reading by Mrs. J. J. Graham. The meeting closed with PATTERSONâ€"STEELE 1 A very pretty wedding took phee: at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, June 27, in Christ church, Haysville, when Mrs. Frederica S, Steele, daughter of the late Mr. Charles Davey became the wife of Mr. John Patterson, junior son of Mr. and Mr#. John Patterson of Brampton. The well appointed church was very tastefully decorated with borders of roses and daisies. The‘bride, who was attended by entered the church, leaning on the arm of her brother Thomas G. to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss D. T. Walker, She was by comingly gowned in white voile wita touches of white satin, and white lace hat to match. She : carried a beauiful bouquet of pink roses, and maiden hairâ€" ferns. The bridesmaid wore a dainty dress of grey geor gette with touches of pink and car ried a bouquet of daisies, Mr. Elliott T. Grasset was the best man, Rev. A. 8. Mitchell officiated. During the signing of the register Miss Fanny Puddicombe sang "Love is Divine." Following the ceremony a recepâ€" tion was held at Nith Grove, home of the bride‘s mother, which was decorated in white with touches of yellow, After a dainty buffet lunch the happy couple left amid showers of flowers and good wishes of many friends for Niagara Falls, where the first part of the honeymoon will be spent, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cook and son Earl spent the holiday at Mr. Wm. Cook‘s. Mr. and Mrs, Moses Schwartsenâ€" truber and family of Baden spent Sunday with Mr. James Stevens, R, W. Graham returned home from | Simeoe on Monday,. ' Mr, and Mra, Les Binkle and umuy1 of New Hamburg and Mra, Beatrice Wooden of Teronto called on the latter‘s sister Mra, Rufus Nabrgang on Saturday, ‘Themas H, Brown and Arden Stagâ€" er motored to Guelph on Wednesday, Mrs, Edna Miller of Gravel Road visited at G, A. Miller‘s on the 1st, _ Mr, and Mra, Altor Hofstetter and 'u- Howard of Kichener, spent the week end a the home of Mr, J, W, Walter Kerr and Bruce Graham upent the week end with friends in The ansual summer meeting of|| . _ . BLOOMINGDALE _ . | Mr, Lindensmith of Stratferd spent .;.'a.,...nugn.moocw daughter Mr. Ed. Schiedel. Willie Licht! of Waterioo is spendâ€" u.hhmuonuthomoihh slster, Mrs, James Stevens. f Presentation The pupils of 8. 8. No. 6 gatherâ€" ed at the school last Thursday to present Miss D. F. Walker with a beautiful Ivaery clock, it being her last day of teaching in No. 6, as she has resigned her pesition. Luelia Weber made the pregentation, while Rev. A .& Mitchell read the followâ€" Dear Miss Walker: We, children of Bchool Section No: 6, Township of Wilmot, are ve:y sorry to Snd this is the last day we are to have you for our HAYB@VILLE â€"~ wille. .. . uid so school. Bigued on behalf of the pupils of Mr. and Mrs. Wrask Allan and daughter Mona of Simcos spent Sunâ€" day with Mrs. E. Gaerland Mr. and Mre. A. Gabman of Galt spent Sunday with Mr. G. A. Miller. ‘Toronto. Tw We wish to congratuiate Miss Marjorie McAllister, who was suc cessful in passing her A.T.C.M. piâ€" .Mprs. Karn of Kitchener is spendâ€" ing a few days at the home of Mrs. Weston, while Mrs. Weston is spendâ€" Hev. Moses Bowman of Kitchener Arcupled the puipit of the Mennonâ€" ite church here last Bunday fore RBessice Newberry were among those who were successful in passing their exams at the Collegiats. Mr. and Mrs. Dilman Brubacher and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weber of St. Jacobs called at Pleasant View on Sunday. â€" I A Few Seasonable i Suggestions For The Hay Sea ‘The burial of Mrs. Grant of Kitchâ€" ener, took place here last Tussday Miss Dorothy Schweitzer, who suc cessfully passed her exams in music. Dr. R. H. McDonald of the Genâ€" eral Hospital, Toronto, spent a few Moyers at Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. Espenshied of New York state were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Scheidel last week. _ McAllister left on Saturday to visit with their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mcâ€" Kieman, at Philadelphia, for some time. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Keffer of Bresliau spent Sunday with friends at Kimira. Mrs, Walsh of Guelph and Mr. Mike Heintsman of Kitchener callâ€" ed on their brother, Mr. Joe Heints man, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Waliter Bowman and family of Saskatchewan renewed acâ€" quaintances here last week. We are glad to report a slight improvemaent in the opndition of little Helen Newberry, who has bean suffering from typhoid fever for over a week. ‘The Sunday school picnic was held on the banks of the Grand at Oxzbow Farm on Saturday afternoon. We\are ‘sorry to report the death and burial of one of our cldest and most respected eitisens in our neighborhood, in the person of Mr. Jacob P. Snyder, Although be had been ailing for some time, his death was very suddenm and a great shock to his numerous friends and relaâ€" tives, He was taken to the K. & W. Hospital on June 23r4, where imâ€" A complete stock of all sizes at the lowest price. All pure manilla long fibre rope. w AMi, "qw- 2 Prong hay forks very stro% price.,,.,,,,.._._,...,,.,,’,._,,36.7 BUG DEATH Bug Death for Potatoes ... , 5¢ Ib, 2 styles Snaths at . $2.15 and $2.25 &fimu‘.,',,,,,“uch M. Weichel. & Sen, Limited â€" SCYTHES and SNATHS PURE MA NILLA ROPE HAY FORK PULLEYS HAY FORKS 48 *4 59 his usual health; but on the 24th he suffered a paralytic stroke and rethained unconscious until the end, ‘Thursday, the 29th, from his late home on the farm ‘on which he was born 75 years ago. He leaves to mourn his loss his sister and nephâ€" large number of relatives throughâ€" out the township. We extend our day school held their annual plonic on Saturday on Mr. Joe Sobye‘s flats. The westher was rather unâ€" settled, but a good crowd gathered together and all spent a very en joyable afternoon. of Guelph spent the holiday with the latter‘s sister, Mrs. J. P. Snider. Mr. Percy Platt is visiting with Mr. Joe Sobye. Miss Florence Chishoim of Toronto dauugter, Beatrice, of Mariborough, U.S.A., and Mrs. Wm. Snyder of North Bay motored to Mr, and Mrs. Henry Melitser‘s, where they are We regret to report the death of one of our waliknown eitizerg in the person of Mrs, Fred Letson (nee Emma Mariet Krats), who died at her home in the yvillage last Monâ€" day, She has been in {i1 bealth for the past two years, ‘The funeral Death of Mre. Letson. We regret to report Teb Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bowman of you count up your $up 9 9 pieces to fill in the gaps. .. <, PRICES ‘ARE ALREADY LOWERED â€" Goudies wWEST MONTROSE BINDER TWINE f Our stock of Gold Medal twing now in .:rlicittr:!‘tit3r “(\fl dle;at 7'.%’.'{'.'.%'.". Be%t- handile _ 1C lengths, in strapped pOP ID, qeseceesalns cmesgaseess iss HAY FORKS Bent handle forka A fine line at ......~,. 10 and 26 a on mm .. e o. mm mm nne mm mnnnepemmenmeenes o mnatiend BERGER‘S PURKE PARI8 â€" Put up in 1 lb. cartons at .. 50¢ on hn en mmaree m memmmnmnm omm en omm e nsc n mm mapmemmmen ARSENATE OK LEAD â€" took place last W house a large cortege church for service and lhdbysnflo‘howhm formed a large circle of missed in the ‘Beighborhood as as in the home circle. Many be She leaves to mogrn h nusband and two sons, H Bdgar and two danghters, Mrs. Henry Lindssy of Guelp® one sister in New : brothers and two aisters in e maree io en s The old high figures a thing of ‘the past, and new er price standards prevail. is a splendid time ‘to repl from Guelph and Kitchener loo, of Kitchener. The siness pathy of the community gose Julyâ€"the months of :~oppf heat; red hot days snd ewell m:umms cholera infuntwn carry : off | ands of precious little I‘ves . summer, ‘The mother must be stantly on ber guard to . pJ these troubles or if they â€"C0H Red Hot July Daysâ€" medicine is of such ald to mol during the hot summer as is Ba Own Tablets, They regulate the ammmuofi Oonmtothvdlat vent summe®P complaint, Ag trouble does not come on s404 byWWfiwfl ecents a box from ‘The Dr. L% ARJ 4‘»};3

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