,f "t - 6-1 new. mm." 3 " and. “I not " “a in g. met-I" _ T ttttT 'ttMeht mom. uh; an! 'r,fiti' - - toittiitt fu: ‘59.qu at}. anchor.“ this; be†vbâ€). "inâ€. All iiiiii; we! to leaving on- " “an: home. eattod on "have- Inn on‘ “and" ot but _ [ The curb-I â€Mm: m, "on a lllll wt! mug tn ' was. tad, my. a In M.‘ Waterioo Manhunt " 1hrop6r. “In Donar Dan. Friday and lot- irrur, In, " and 19. Don't Ml to 1ttt.e. WWW“! Duds-uh slow with". ‘nqy.-ymmmu ration†helium-pui- It Rev. Prof/ H. Rental of therloo continued the aervlce In the Luther- an Church on Sunday “lemon. Next Sunday service am! be held in the ahernoort. . The medal services In the M.B.C. church commence on T Thursday evening and will continue until any: day evenlng, May 20. The pastor. Rev. E. Sieveuplpef ls named by PM. Wlllard Hallmn. G.M., of Chicago. m. . Mr. and Ma Boodle: and family of Kitchener re no“: of Mr. Ind Mn. Wesley Koch on and". Mr,.and Mrs. on": Snider Ind dttutthter hue mien up their rel duce in Kitchener when Mr. Snider may toot at work " a Minor: The plum. Mr. Otto Koch is enjoying a few _thtr viait with his brother Edward at Flown. Ont. I Mr. and Mm. Moore mu and fam- ily and a number of friends on Sun- day afternoon attended the funeral at Winterboume of the late Horace Ware, who was well and favorably known here. Among the list of this year’s To. ronto University graduates we no- tice the name of one ot our young men, Mr. Edier Schinbeln, who tttUNF ed his examination in Mechanic-l Enginnering. ghiter in now "mpeatd- ing a short time with his parent. here. others do BO. _ I Miss Emma Lebaldcalled at the - home of Mr. Dan Behwartaentruber Permtrtalr. .. Ion Sunday evening. 4 Miss Marie Kienue has so tar Ti Messrs. Allan and Dave Yams! covered from her recent otteratiottisoetst Sunday with Miss Lavina so as to be able to return to her Settwaruerttrutrer. home here tom the hospital on Sat-l Mists Annie Roth of St. Agatha urday. Iapent Sunday with friends here. The Lutheran Leaguers hare for the past six week: been diligently pro paring the program which is pl‘the variety sort tor the concert given by them in Schweitzer-'3 Hall on 'lhursday evening, May 11th, ttext,, commencing at 8 o’dlock. The pro- grain as usual on such occasions ls] sure to please t he audience. The leading number on the program in I play in various acts, entitled “An-t Susan's Vislt.†which will not fail in no object of keeping the hearers laughing from start to ttrush.. The time between the acts will be taken up by various appropriate melt-l tttlotta and songs. It you don't want: to laugh come anyhow _and see others do so. I m. on. rendered â€prowl.“ music and songs in closing. the potion. Rev. E. 'tevmuriver, trrkrtly reform] to 31-h: Scneifale'n ancient training for but chosen work. She started in being elapsed In social service work at Toronto and atthterr. N. 8.. for ttve you: and than in 1918 she graduated horn the Toronto Bible College tron: when she went into training In a nurse at the Gen- eral Hospital, Hamilton. tram 'hmh institution she graduated with honors on may 4th, winning the Mouton Home Scholarship od 'sit., tor general eiliolency. Misc Scheitele left on Saturday to enter on tter' duties as a Medical Missionary in} India, sailing from New York f11 on the S. B. Tttotattia. Her many friends wish her God speed and bani “wage To Give Concert. 9&- " In“. _ 0. has“: m. I" m. a lune ninth. mod the ‘30. Church hare " a - - [or It. All. Me. I. M.. hold undo:- "I. unple- M at. Y. P. B. an Harvey B. hunch. In " " dreu on lulu. â€I" my a! torth tho mm. volition All march! poMithtrt. alum; In an. country at “out. while In Ada WK“ known: with In _ to the yam people showing the (my need- and ortpoetottties open In Ionkn min-ton work. Ml. Vet-u“ Schism!†Ind Prof. WT11ard tun-) HI DIDN‘T KNOW. W â€I!!!†L"2f .. 1 Jr. E-Artur 30h. cum au- Mr. lloxh W. 1 t. vow. mu, om mm. H t. a-ua- m mm- In- lmr. Ila-lulu- M. ‘Prhor ..--m-& WWI. 'a'.q'aNSeN6eq%Mttersetgeteet_ ,m Immune-pl. '_%--0sestt.4ttgeeti, mu Sylm ‘Hoem ot Guru,o spent Sunday with he: pron“. Mm. Rube Hard: of summon h viitltte at the home ot Mr. and In. Chat. Stet-I. Mr. and In. C. N. than â€A bunny at Wutorioo um: and" with Mom and “who. bore. Br. E-M-tit" â€onâ€, I'll _ "on than. Mann-In- new. 'Utegg than Mina: Violet and “(In Samar or WratarHtro - Sunday with friend- here. _ In. and In. “on Rama and - at Ton-Mo not: the we“ and with Mm. _ "dull". - Iona. Mr. W. C. Stem um Mr. D. w, Jemn of Toronto spent Pe week end in our burg In!“ Um M In". an Seeding u union completed and farmers now hope for a bumper crop tor 1923. Mr. Con. Rneller Is busy shipping hogs every Monday and reports hyslnesa gout. Mr. Joe B. Invested in a Mr. Adam employed by summer. P'mnals. Mr. and Mrs. John K. R. Schwartl mentruber. Mr. and Mrs. Christ 'Schwaruentmber and Mr. and Mrs. John Roth spent Sunday with friends In 20m Mr. Chrut. E. Sehwttrtaentrutter was a business visitor in Petersburg last. Monday. Your local eoretrpondent will be glad to receive any news notes of intnresc trom readers of the Chron- Sale. Locals Ind Donovan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hams, Mr. Wm. “an and Miss nuns Bass and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wiltrie all or Kitch- ener. were Sand-y (out. at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Helntzunn. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Schiedel of Kitchener visited Mr. and Mrs. Amos achiedel on Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Albert Schmidt and family of Kitchener were guests at Mr. 'and Mrs. Ella: Sham: on Sun- day. MY. and Mrs. Robert Kraft and three children and Mrs. Hy. Hull Bundnyed with friends in Kitchener. The new saw mill was complaint] last week and I. now running full time again. Mm. Amos Scheidel spent . few days last week with her daughter. Mm. Jerry K9197. near Bren“. Mr. Henry Hal and Mr. Eugene Kraft left on Qumran: for Milan. Mich.. to attend the mun! at Mr. Hullâ€: brother-Irs-lor, Mr. Carl Schmltt. . Mr. and In. Georg. Popular. Mr. and In. Bert an. and daughter ot Tut-mock Sunday“ It the home ot Mr. Chic. mm. Rev. u G. Wagner ot Mn. Sui. culled " the Mayor's " Plea- tutrtt View, on Sunday. In: Ruth Brag-kel- or Winter- bonrne new. tiro van at the home ot her grand parents. Mr. tritium. Jacob Cree-mu. I In one: at him. out. rumour-u an. my unit at It. and In â€in“: _ It. “I in. Atttid Elm-l assd, “may and In. (that; Bun-d and anâ€: 6 Kitchen: blunt dun Mr. an In. C'artkmsrtimae, Mr. and Mn, PM on: tribal], ad In. ya. tttm u amnm‘ all“ a» other My " the bone} or Mm. Wanton. I Mr, In! In. Mareirs in: no In An â€doâ€! which light hays It IOII. Ruminations-(Id “about!!! hunted on How an..." - at Ir. and In otitirwttqesMrPmdBtitms. Amy Belmont-r on andâ€. driving into mun attic weqt and Mr. and In. Georg. Popular. Mr. with " home “a rig. loll mm and In. Bert an. and daughter ot or the ham "a the mm ran down Tut-mock Sunday“ It the home the [pavement . I and nee. In ot Mr. Chic. mm. attempting to turn "ttto (no hotel Mk: Ruth Draught or Winter- that the horse cruised into the burn: not". tiko we“: at the home scales. throwing Mr. suave: out on ot her grand parents. Mr. mama. to n pile of stones. A doctor was Jacob Cream». summoned u soon as possible and" ,N_um . t0.ttrtrq'airHi. “I“! 'rPt_aJt.erat-eaaVit-retsim-mn'L"ir'c Mr. In; Mattias-00W vfrrt"P't'er,yteyt mr.turiatirreYtmmtotsttuda. n'trusttb day “(than 'ue.uaear-gt.aiiuaautte.aew lil- an mumâ€- "teMnrrt"tdAtrttie-ttatSurvo.-tste no VOUOMJO‘IIJI- "r. _ wood vim-a Mud: And lacuna:- I noon-mm: F195} PETEROIURG HIIDILDIM BettwBruentrutrtsr has motor truck. Seyle: is at pro-on! the G, T. R. for the - Sever-1'0! the and» people at- ntied the Maul at hum “an“. of Kltchum- on may, . It "can that 1m . tun-Inoc- m:- in Bacon over the week old. In. lino mm by - .03 all - in. m that Brit- " Doll-NI n! will make men “I! II m. If. an m in. when I hi.- tn Km: an In - d an. m In W. . ( Misses Ciara and Helen [£11th men: the week and with Mend: in (Kitchener. “ Mr. William Wellér left tor Mon- treal where he will again: erect- lng elevator: tor the mlon Lla- need Co. ' , Bath " In. Paw." Mm Pavel ' We B. Powell, passed away on gaesur morn- ing atte"r a few week: lune". The funeral took place on Saturday " terttotm trom the leluuton Church tome St. June- century. mm ot Kahuna. no service Wu con- tinual by luv. Ditch“. out-kn- TiBt. The bereaved rel-um have the limp-thy ot their may trio-d. in their Ind lo“. In. nary ill-in n4! an“: - and†In Chg-“rum u the home ot Mr. ttttd In. June- Brawn Mr. Chr. Ethel In ht. Nahum: DMD can)!“ now on NI pram-u all It mady lor’ml. 5 Mr. and Mrs. John Luna ot Dray- log called on friends in town on {Sunday Vim “Milka-our- um Donn Dan. WI“ In- -.tetruanite,metrtMtt. an murmuhrdu-h Mbses Kathlen Hayes and Winnie Bests spent a few days with friend! in Toronto. ' Mr. John V. Brenner returned home last week in good health after having been cottttned to St. Joseph‘s Hospital. London, for about. two weeks with very serious ear trouble. Mrand Mrs. Slump - Sun- day with the latter':, mother. Mrs. J. Diebold. Local New: Not“. Mr. Edgar MeTaeish of Guelph spent the week end under the par- ental root. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poeriter_ot Elmira spent the Sunday with the latterâ€: parelits here. Mr. W. Pommqr of the local bak- err will close tor two weeks while he is building a new brick oven. Mr. Stump! ot Bt. Cleaning has the con- tract and commenced work on Mon- day morning. .In the meantime Mr. TRttmttBr'Sr-ttattdtttw Listowel bread Personals. _ Mr. Alt haphard has left tor Wat- erloo where he has accepted a pos- hlon in Kuntz‘a brewery. Quite a number tram-here attend- ed the Football Club dance held In Wellesley on Wednesday my", the annual report bad been read and adopted the election ot onion-x 'tor the ensuing year resulted as fol- 1owrr--President, Mrs, Reble; In vimr-preaidertt, Mrs. F. H. Schunr, mer. 2nd vice-president. Miss Dolly, Py""tss t5eey.-Treasnrer, Miss M. Schnurr. pianist, was McKay. press agent, Mrs. Hill. District director. Mm. A. o. Schnurr. The district secretary. Mrs. Shawls of Winter- bourne was preient and gave a shot! address on Institute work. it mm (and itsat his shoulder wu very budly splintered. Mr. Suave! is a man about " you. ot an sad that he was not more 'trrttsuttir tn- jured ls nothing short ot a miracle. (miners Re-oloctod. The “nun! meeting or the W0- men’l {mums wu held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Calder on Tuesday night ot In: week. After m In" '0'!- †. - Inn upland-l. w. um, mm:- a! tin Bunk ot Non Bart/a ‘hn was!†New M 112mm In. P. M. when“ his lam-ted " [by] our. " _Anbr Pr canâ€... (T Arbour Day on orb-ohm! In the the“ when]: last May. Mil-nu Paul Add.“ An accident which night Inn to; ‘awuuuzmm‘ with“: WWIWIl-Gs' '"t6FrPrt6s Mat-Indium lanthanum-(Mutua- 2.000 an»; inhuman. unk- “DIN ifs-W " H Remember-This is Good for above , Days Only Summary of Canadian and World Events. Newsy Kitchener Page. 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