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The following is the result of t.he‘ June lower school examination in the New Hamburg Continuation School and the showing made by the pupils 'renecm great credit to the teachers, Miss Anderson and Miss Twietâ€" mexer. In the first form Eisie Corâ€" nell, Stantey Chapman and Ralph’ Wettlaufer gained first class honors | in all subjects with the exception of: one where they took second class! honors. Jack Schultz was Mghest} Mrs. Elizabeth B. Meyer There passed away at Hackensack, N.J., Mrs. Elizabeth B. Meyer, at the home of her son, Dr. H. M. Meyer. The late Mrs. Meyer, who was a daughter of the late David B. Schneider, who predeceased her six months ago, was in her 64th year. She spent most of her life in Kitch ener. Her husband, the late J. C.l Meyer, predeceased her 27 years. Surviving are one son and one daughâ€" fer,: Mrs. F. Norman Tucker, New York City, and Dr, Howard M. Meyer, Hackensack, N.J. One grandchild, A number Twinâ€"City citizens, memâ€" bere of the Trussler family, attended a gathering at the home of Oscar Trussler, Huron Road, Saturday evening to arrange for the Trussler Reunion, to be held June 29.~ Mr and Mrs. A. Winger, and Mrs. W. McDonald were weekâ€"end visitors Dr. E. D. and Mrs. Heist, accomâ€" panied iby Mr. Thomas Hilliardpand daughter, Mrs. Flynn of Waterloo and Mr. H. Metcalfe of Corning, N.Y., ieft Tuesday by C.N.R. on the second excursion arranged by the United Churches of Canada to the Atigntic Coast. The previous excursion two years ago was to the pacific coast. _ The home of Mrs. W. J, Smith, Union ‘Boulevard, was the scene of a happy gathering Saturday night, it being the occasion of the 20th wedding anniversary of Rev. W. H. and Mrs. Knauff of Preston. The couple were presented with many beautiful gifts by the immedigte teâ€" neatly arranged with pink and white crepe paper, pink candies and with a centre bouquet of pink and white flowers. The home was beautifully decorated in pink and white. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hallman and daughter Jeanette left for Montreal where they will make their future Syracuse, N. Y., to Reor. Raiph A. : Anna of Detroit are guests Philbrook of Buflalo, pastor of St. | at the home of Mrs. J. Courad, Young Luke‘s Church, Auburp, N. Y., which| street, Waterioo. .. a was colemnized at. Auwburn in the| Many friends of John Foreman, Williard Memoriat Chapel Saturday |three and a hall year oid son of ‘07 the bride‘s father. Rev. C. W‘ and Mrs. Foreman, Watâ€" ’wumw.a.uugw~"-'fl~mï¬9h-nhhfl owé!l announce the engagement of| Oritically i1 with peritonitis. < Union Boulevard, was the ecene on Saturday night of a happy gathering of about twentyâ€"five close friends and {ellowâ€"workers of Miss Cora Shoemaker who tendered her & linâ€" en .shower.. The young ladies enâ€" ..yed games of progressive bunco. Linch was served by the hostess. is to take place early in July: Edyth (Babe), RN., io Robert John Richardson, P.B.,*son of Mrs. ‘Thomâ€" New Hamburg High School Promotions â€" _ OBITUARY emer, wesjat the home of Mr. and Mre. J. Con > Of Miss\rad. Young street, Waterioe. ughter of| Rev. L. and Mrs. Andres of Walgh, E_"“_hlll‘. Mrs. A. > Kahibaum and Mr. 86%,. Câ€"Creditâ€"50% to 605 F.â€"Failure, 2â€"Second class honorsâ€"66%, 15%. 1â€"First class ~homnors, 75¢ 1009,. in tire second form with first class honors in seven subjects and second clase honors in the remaining two. Pfiugâ€"Ringetâ€"At Kitchener, June 12. Harold Frederick Pilug to Leona May Ringel, both of Kitchener. ~ Masselâ€"Stroederâ€"At Kitchener, June 11, Harvey Massel to Agnes Ceâ€" celia Stroeder. , Marjory Meyer, one sister, Mrs. David Thaler, _ Kitchener, . three brothers, Rev. O. B. Snyder, Pontiac, Mich., Abert M. and Joserh M. Snyâ€" der, both of Kitchener, also survive. The rem®#ins were Rrought to Kitch ener and the funeral held Monday alternoon from the home of Albert M.â€"Snyder. Interment was made in the East End cemetory. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Motheral of Waterloo returned on Sunday from a two weeks‘ motor trip to New York where they visited relatives. | MARRIAGES Miss Bertha Devitt, R.N.. is visitâ€" ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Devitt, at Waterloo, for two weg}ls, She was accompanied | by â€" Miss Koehier of Buffaio, who is also visitâ€" ing Twinâ€"City friends. Friends of Mrs. Menno BDevitt of Waterloo will be pleased to learn she is much improvéd) in health. Miss Muriel Bechtel of the Hamilâ€"|Of Pink crepe de chene with hat to ton General Hospital staff, was a|match. The former cartted a lovely guest of Mr and Mrs.C. E. Heppler,|bouquet of roses and the latter a Waterloo, recently. bouqunet of carnations. Mr. 8. Merkle Mr. and Mrs. Edmimd A. Zick and | was the groomsman. daughter, Miss Donnie, spent Saturâ€"| Following the ceremony the guests day and Sunday at the home of Mrs.|"¢Paired to the home of the bride O‘Donnell, John St., Waterloo. where a wedding breakfast was Miss Bertha Devitt, R.N.. is visit| served, after which the bridal couple ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno|received the hearty congratulations Devitt, at Waterloo, for two weeks. |Of their friends. They were the reâ€" She â€" was â€" accompanied â€" by _ Miss | CiPieuts of numerous gifts. Mr. and Koehier of Buffaio, who is atso visitâ€"| Mrs. Groce will reside on York St., ing Twinâ€"City friends Waterloo. , Miss Muriel Bechtel of the Hamilâ€" ton General Hospital staff, was a gnest of Mr and Mrs. C. E. Heppler, Waterloo, recently. Rev. and Mrs. R. Firk of York, Pa., missionaries home on furlough from India, were recent guesis of Rev. Ernst Neudoerffer. Misses Ernestine and Theodora Neudoerffer, students at Witteberg College, Springfield, Ohio, are home for the summer vacation. 3â€"Third class honors â€" 607 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pommer of Linâ€" coln, Nebraska, accompanied . by their son, Mr. William Pommer and Mrs..Pommer of Chicago, are the guests of Mr. Pommer‘s sister, Mro. Schlegel and Mr. J. Schlegel, Vicâ€" toria street, Kitchener. Johnston wedding on Saturday. Guesto in Waterloo for the Hageyâ€" Weiche} wedding on Saturday inâ€" cluded Mr. and Mrs. Menno Hagey of Hamilton, Miss Gladys Kent, Woodstock, Miss Fhtel Hoimes, Ciinâ€" ton, Miss Jalene Addison of Grimsby; ‘Miss Maybelle Kaifting, Galt; Mss Greta _ Dartman, Hamilton, â€" and Messrs. Louis Hagey of Brantford, Oscar Bartman and Norris Waldron of Hamilton. s of Park Avenge, Waterloo, motored to to ""chener, on 'l‘lxe.‘sd.sy was the scene of a pretty June wedding when Leâ€" una Alberta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fries, Gaukel street, was uited in holy matrimony to Albert John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Datars, of Zurich. Rev. A. Mehienâ€" bacher of Guelph officiated, assisted by Rev. J. Schmieder, pastor of the St. Matthew‘s Church. The bride.was attractively gowned in ivory crepe, with a veil to match shoes and hoes, and carried a bouquet of orchids,. baby‘s breath and maiden hair fern. The bridesmaid, Miss Erla Ritz, of Kitchener, wore a yellow ensemble and carrled & BOUGnet af agrame ... Datars â€" Fries St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Kitchener, on Tuesday was ind Mrs. AIV\OM, and a valued member of the Waterloo Chronicle staff. The bride was becomingly attired in a pretty rosewood .dress with hat to match, and the bridesâ€" maid, Mrs. L. Merkle, wore a dress A pretty church wedding was solemnized at St. Mary‘s R. C. Church on Thursday morning, June ‘0th, when Rev. Father Freiburger inited in marriage Miss Catherine Wagner, dauh(pr‘l Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner, 17 Oak St., Kitchâ€" emner, to Arthur Groce, son of Mr. Infants‘ Coats of pink or blue cashmere, prettily embroidered at the yoke with tiny tiny sprig designs. Sizes include 6 months to 2 years. Price, garment, ... 3 95 © fhener, wore a yellow ensemble carried a bouquet of aweet peas COME EARLY Infants‘ Petticoats of fine white voile, neatly trimmed with val lace and insertion. Sizes include 1 to 2 years. Price, garment, .. $A F* .. ‘Kiddies‘ Rompers of fine mercerized ibroadcloth, fashioned in practical envelope style, serviceably colored,, with touches of hand embroidery. Sizes include 1 to 2 years. Price, garâ€" ment, _ Fine white voile baby dresses, with yoke daintily trimmed with val lace and insertion, and with scalloped, laceâ€"edged akirt. Sizes 1 to 2 years. Price, garment, 59c White Voile Baby Dresses :rlce, garment, ...... 950 I to 15. Pr Wee Baby Coats "ï¬wuwï¬nhmdflum Rompers of Mercerized Broadcloth Petticoats THE NEW FIRM will discontinue selling .this class of Mercha CLEAN BWEEP SALE PRICE IS ON EVERY PIECE . We will ha -m&hflnhw*u‘-lhmwuw you to come quick. [ Teco Babyland Specializes in Cool "Things" for Wee Tots . A. GERMANN, Waterloo Hot weather is particularly trying in those two years and under. The cool porous garments will be _ a relief to the little ones. TECO _ STORE |sx, BRICKERâ€"GERMANN CO. LIMITED Now Conducted By + Church, Right, Miss Martha Breithaupt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. H. Breithaupt, Margaret Avenue, Kitchener, whose marriage to Mr. George Dinsmore of Toronto, son of the late Dr. and Mrs. H.. J. Dinsmore of Coldstream, Berwickshire, Scotlandg was solemnized at Zion Evangelical Chuirch on Saturday afternoon. Left, Miss Minota Weichel, daughter <{ Mr. W. G. Weichel, M.PP., Allan Street, Waterloo, and the late Mrs. Weichel, whose marriage to Mr. Gerald Hagey, B.A., of Kitchener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Menné Hagey of Hamilton, took place in the First United Church on Saturday afternoon. _ A pretty June wedding was solemâ€" nized in Galt on Saturday last when Miss Sadie House of Waterioo was wedded to Mr. Lorue Delion, of Kitâ€" chener. ‘The bride was gowned in a blue georgette dress, blue velvet coat, blue hat, grey shoes and hose, and a grey fox fur, the gift of the groom. The bridesmaid, Mrs. Carl Schmidt, sister of the bride, was Dainty Baby Bonnets of 1 [ crisp pink organdy, cunningâ€" ingly styied with a shirred z frill edge with lace. Sizes 12 b w to 15. Price, each, 79 c o @ pats |â€" Crib Blankets and maiden hair fern. Mr. Fred Gross of Ganonogue acted as best man. The young couple left on a motor trip to Toronto and other points, and will on their return reside in Kitchener Bonnets Delion â€" House . PRETTY JUNE BRIDES blue. Price, each, with atripes effectively patterned in pink or Soft and cosy little crib blankets of white, Teco Storeâ€"Sevond Floor drecsed in a yellow crepe coat and felt hat to match, with beige shoes and hoes. Jack House, brother of the bride, was best man. A. B. LEARN DRUG STORE Waterloo â€" â€" â€" Onrtario your druggist gives. your money back. D.D.D. Fioes wein eellh * Pesn ty 9e 0 D0 FTCHING SPOPS INSTANTLY. This bealing Wash penetrates the skin leaving no stain -l the surface. A 35¢ bottle proves its merit of |Copes aties Quickly Vanish You can have a clear, “‘_ :-; you will only t the | . »D.>'l! -‘n.'.’m Md P e PE NB CEme biotches and other blemishes. PS INSTANTLY. This healing 59¢ u2