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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jun 1929, p. 8

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#J | Waln last week but is in gteat need ~" of heavy‘ showers right now, or most wot the apring crops wil} be ';z a;*'*"" Koekiler, who is building | on a new barn, has the M“ nang ‘and the onlarging of the 1 ton, has the contract for . the new ‘structure which is of a new design, the dirst of its kind in this district and is of hipâ€"roof construction. The frame work consists of both timber and plank frame throughout and is girdled or reinforced with steol rods. ‘The roof will be tin and the sidings boarded. The material for the strucâ€" ture wil} arrive on the {farm this week and it is expected to set up the structure complete with the conâ€" tractors own help in two weeks time. ‘This does away with the oldâ€"fashâ€" joned barnâ€"raising of the past. The cost of the new structure will be in the neighborhood of $3,500. _ _ Mr. David Wagner is visiting at present â€"for several weeks with his daughters and sons in Detroit, Mich. Miss Lavina Wagner, who spent several weeks in Baden, returned home last week. _ New ponee Ean:me-ns SIX Mr. Arnold Wagmer, Baden, spent the ~ weekâ€"ond under the parental Mr. and Mrs. Noah Roth and famâ€" ily have moved to Wellesley. â€"!r. and Mrs. Noah Erb are visitâ€" ing for several days with relatives around Zurich, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. E. Albrecht and son Roy of Wellesley, Mrs. Annie A} brecht and son Eli of Milverton and Mrs. Hy. Fleischauer and son Clarâ€" ence of Brunner visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Wagâ€" nor. ‘A few cases of measels have been reported. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wagner and daughter of Waterloo and Mrs. Jack Mertz of Kitchener visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dietrich and son Raymond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kittel. Misses Clare and Clotilde Schneiâ€" der spent Sunday at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Straus of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. John Ditner of St. Agatha visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Straus. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Straus callâ€" ed on Mr. and Mrs. iMich. Strauss of Bamberg on Sunday evening. Mr. Henry Stoeser and sons called on Mr. John Enb of Wellesley who is on the sick list. Road Superintendant, Mr. J. Herâ€" ber made his annual visit through our vicinity. l"‘ Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietâ€" rich, a son. < a e _~I70 King St. JOSEPHSBURG ©1210 The stronger the frame, . . . . the; stronger the car AaAND UPW ARDS F. 0. B. TORONTO INCLUDING STANDARD FAacToRy EQUIPMENT (Freight and Taxes Extra) EIGHT BODY STYLES B. PSE( d wnh! Miss Minnie Berdux went to Kitchâ€" ‘tener on Sunday to spend a week us call with friends. s ® auss of Mr .and Mrs. J. Collyer and famâ€" . iy1, who spent some time here at the s called |home of Mrs. P. Schmehl, are leayâ€" ey who|ing this week for their home in ‘Toronto. J. Her ~ Mr. Geo. Miller and Mr. C. Schmitt through ; of Kitchener were business visitors RCCCUBE <sa r Dietâ€" â€" Visitors at the home of Rev. & Mr. and . Mrs. Elmer LORNROL NT and Mrs. Roy Karcher, Mr. and Mre. Highway near Centrevilie; Mr. Frank Cressman of Kitchener un.dau-wmo-m. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knechtel Rhody Sunday. RERCCCTC Mr. aud Mrs. Vernon Cressman of Centreville visited with Rev. and Mrs. Silas Cressman last Wednesday. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Rae Sider, a daughter, on June 11. Congratuâ€" lations! t Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Heimpel were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heimpel and ~Miss Kate Heimpet of Heidelberg, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman and famâ€" ily of New Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. William Egerdee and family of Roseâ€" bank, and Mr. Henryâ€" HCHAPE! "* Baden. ! iMr. and Mrs. John Bowman and family of New Dundee called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Egerdee on Sunday evening. Mr. James Linton visited with Mr. Charles Miller on Sunday. } We are sorry to report Mr. James Sullens is on the sick list. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Rev. Silss Cressman is busily en ged in the building of the Hew News Around Town. Mr. C. Harefeld of Stratford spent Wednesday afternoon here among friends and renewing old acquaintâ€" ances Mrs. John Kaufman is spending an indefinite time with friends in New Hamburg and Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ziegler of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rockel and son _Bill, of Kitchener, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mre. C. F. Ottman on Sunday. Property Soid.â€"Mr. W. J. Forler of Galt was here last Saturday and sold his fine residence to Joseph L Roth for the handsome sum of $1600.00 and will take possession in ithe near future. here this afternoon. Mr. John Stahle of St. J,cobu is visiting here with his two sons. and Mr. Henryâ€" Heimpel of Waterloo, Ont. 4 wWELLESLEY Mr. w\% The new Dodge Brothers Six has No other car at the and safe a frame. price has as deep â€"inch frame. Pieasantly Entertained . A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huber when they entertained their friends to a card party of five tab les. Gents‘ finst prize was won by Mr. Conie Rueffer of Petersburg. Miss Rose Moser took the ladies‘ tirst prl;;. while the consolation prizes went to Mr. Hilbert Seyler of Petersburg and Miss Cecelia Hinschâ€" medbse served. Mrs. Otto Kress and son Elmer spent the weekâ€"end with friends in the Twin City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bach, Mrs. Otto Kress and son Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Golbeck visited home of Mr. and Mrs. En Millbank, on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. JosephM LDTUM® 2°° family of. Waterloo visited friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellert and family of Josepheburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Steffier on Sunâ€" day evening.___ Mr. and Mrs. Peter DOPSCNI H1~ companied by Mr. and Mrs. Noahl Grubb of Waterloo, visited over the ‘ weekâ€"end with friends in Hanover and Carlsruhe. * | Mr. Peter Moser purchased the ’Herb. Schnarr farm which was sold by auction last Friday. \ Mrs. Ligzie Hohl received the sad lne" of the death of her sister in St John. Mich. Mrs. Hohl left last news of the death of her siste St. John, Mich. Mrs. Hohl left ‘Thursday to attend the funeral â€" For sunburnâ€"apply Minard‘s Lint Mr. D;licumn refreshments were BAMBERG Hubert Kieswetter, Joseph Lorenz and rloo visited friends , Mr. and d at the Made Creditable Showing A., who has been attending Haryâ€" ard University of Boston, Mass., torl the past two years is spending his vacation at the home of his parents, ‘lr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss. He has completed his term, passing with *istinction and hono?/zcemd his degree of Master in Business Adminâ€" istrator. He will return Harvard University at Boston July 15th, where he has been appointed Proâ€" fessor of Finance and Accounting. Geo. D. Smith spent two days servâ€" ing on the grand jury which visited the public institutions of the Counâ€" Edward Heckler and Ezra Steiss are working in Kitchener.on the new house which Huehn Bros. are erectâ€" ing there. j Mr. and Mrs. William Perschbachâ€" er and son Elmer and Mr. Ernst Schmidt of Walkerton were weekâ€" end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Kreuger. Mrs. Caroline Fries is spending a few days with her brother and famiâ€" ly in Linwood._ Mr. Erle A. Steiss, B.Comm., M. Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Lamack are in Walkerton the fore part of this week where on Sunday Rev. Lamack took part in the anniversary . services there. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hahn and children of London and Mrs. Henry Hahn of Stratford spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss. Dr. E. Steiss was on a business trip to New Hamburg. Friends are . congratulating Mr. | Erle Steiss in again obtaining hon-‘ ors and distinction in Harvard Uniâ€" . versity, Boston and wish him every' success in his new work he is taking ) up there this fall. ‘This is anot.herl native son that has made good for its home town. Mrs. Sarah Trussler and Mrs.‘ Otto Burkhardt and niece Jean Bul-| gin were Sunday visitors at the home I of Miss Barbara Wahl. Friends will be sorry to hear of the severe sickness of Mrs. Mary Sattler and wish her a speedy and safe recovery. & Mr. and Mrs. J. Schondelmayer of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. J. Maier and son Lester of Kitchener spent Sunâ€" day with Miss Maud Engelter. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel~ Schweitzer ; and Stewart Kaufman of Waterloo visited Sundayâ€"with friends here. . | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Diebel and , son Elmer and daughter Gladys and Mrs. Henry Weber of Neustadt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kreuger. ~ Messrs. Albert and ‘BErie Steiss motored to Toronto for a few days this week. l Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heipel of nnd-‘ en visited with the latter‘s mother Sunday, Mrs. Mary Sattler. ‘ Rev. and Mrs. 8. J. Wittig Inotored‘ to Walkerton® on Sunday afternoon where Rev. Wittig assisted in the 50th anniversary services of the Lu: theran Church of that place. . Rev. Wittig was the former pastor of this eral of the late Alfred Snyder_ in â€"lr William Besserer of Kitchener, Mr. Emanue! Bauman of Montreal and Rev. Henry Bauman of Chicago, called on Mr. Cameron Wilson and other relatives and friends on Sunâ€" day. . Messrs. Jacghb G. Stroh of Wa terloo, Richard Roscharf and Isaac alc; a number of local people on inday afternoon attended the funâ€" HEIDELBERG conEsTOGO 0 PRODUCT OF GENERALâ€" MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED are in Its Fisher Bodies are among the most noteworthy and original creations of an Personals Mr. and Mrs. Dan GASCMU ®"" family spent Sunday at the home of ® Mrs. Mich. Yantsi â€" 5 Pr:ty June Wedding 1 very pretty June wedding took i place on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hammer : when their daughter Florence was ‘united in marriage to Wilfred Naw |. man in the presence of about ninety | . or one hundred guests. They were|. married on the lawn under an arch | made suitable for the occasion. The young ‘couple received many useful | and costly gifts showing the high esteem in which they were held. In the evening the New Dundee Band serenaded them and played : some splendid music. The young | couple have the heartiest best wishâ€" es for a long and happy wedded life. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Forler of | Toronto were here to attend the | Naumanâ€"Hammer wedding. ‘ Mrs. Katie Seyler is visiting her brother in Walkerton. Closely Contested Game ‘The Baden girls‘ softball team known as the Baden Firemens BooS ters played their opening game at Baden on Monday evening against Doon. A large crowd turned out to see the came which gave the vis )ltors a victory by a twoâ€"run margin, ‘ithe score being 1311. The Baden team looked like easy winners durâ€" ‘ling the early innings, but the Doon girls overcame a seven run lead in the lgnrth inning and held the lead until the finish of the sixth inning when the game was called on ac ‘count of darkness. Baden is group Assec. Dealer â€" W.B. KINZIE, Elmira, Ont. STANDARD sX SPECLAL SIX ADVANCED SIX _ Delivered, Fully Equipped Delivered, Fully Equipped Delivered, Fully Equipped 5 SS M m smm i# #® DOBBIN GARAGE & ELECTRIC CO. _ WATERLOO MKITCHENER OoNT. 1325 NASH 1400 BADEN Price Range (J. Tunotmarr the automobile inâ€" dustry Nash engineering enjoys & npmdonbtmhhhmdlcw& A clear example is the Standard Six rm”&Doocsdnâ€"vbe"gr *m-dnluduofln in quality, and performance, and value. DRIVEit! Note the exceptional power, speed, and acceleration of its Nashâ€" ing motor, '-'â€"""'I'I'n""l ' --"" o Chief among the auractions of the Touring, . 4â€"DOOR 3 sEDANS Leads the Worlg in Motor Car @,ed with Doon and Blairâ€"in the South | | Waterloo Softball League and played @|their second game with Blair on ‘Thursday evening, June 13, giving m Blair the game by three runs, the or | 800 being 9â€"6. On Sunday afternoon, June 30, the St., Jacob‘s Lutheran Church wil ok hoid their Decoration Day Service ue in the Fairmount Cemetery. A good 'l" programme has been prepared for ras the occasion. Everybody welcome. C Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Boswell have sty returned home after spending a twoâ€" cre weeks vacation in Toronto and other ch points east. Mr. R. R. Rogers who Fhelw“ relleving Mr. Boswell returned _ |again to Toronto. _ wimmph of precision Mr. Lioyd Appel was in Toronto last week attending the opening of the Royal York Hotel.. Mrs. Braun of Kitchener called on her mother, Mrs. Geo. Fowler, one. day last week. ‘ Mrs. Geo. O. Forler is spending a tew weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Reinâ€" !hardt Forler at Toronte. News Around. Town Mr. Ed. Schley from Trail, B. C. visited relatives here over the weekâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reidel and famâ€" ily of Kitchener spent Supday with Mrs. V. Brenner, mother of Mrs. Reidel. â€" Mrs. V. Druar and family from Rostock, Mr. and Mrs. L. Esbaugh and family of Bamberg spent. Sunâ€" day with Mrs. Ambrose Esbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. F. Runstedler and family and Miss Cnberllo Forwell of Kitchener epent Sunday with the 8T. CLEMENTS tp Tefer uon any ainer on a price has en oleacd. _ y *4 Bs y & Progadbe u-â€"ili:'l' _éi-l_’ Ignition motor. _ Nashâ€"Bijur centralized chassis lubriâ€" cation is another invaluable asset of these larger "400‘s". ALL Nash "400" models are fully fac» ‘nrey eauipped with front and rear larger Special Six and Advanc6ed off 4â€"Door Sedans is the great Twinâ€" no extra charge. ©â€"8â€"6â€"23B latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeO Forwell. Miss Margaret Chamberlain of Kitâ€" lalSixlnéAdnna_fl!_iix chener was a Sunday ‘visitor with her mother, Mrs. K. Chamberlain. Miss Jeanette Boyer from Waterâ€" loo paid a short visit on Miss Mary Dietrich last Monday. Mr. D. Cameron of Strathroy is relieving Miss Marian Busch, junior bank clerk, for two weeks. . Mr. Anthony Heric of Waterloo spefit Monday evening with his aunt; Mrs. P. Greyerbiehl. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Hergott of Deâ€" troit are spending the summer with Miss Mary Dietrich. Mr. Jerry Strub of Centreville paid a short visit to our burg last Monday visiting friends. . Mrs. J. Martin, son Leo and dauâ€" ghters Bertha and Louise of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday evening with friends. 5 Mr. Joseph Strub and Mrs. Helm spent Tuesday in New burg and Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forwell and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brenner, Linwood. Honored By Friends ‘ On Thursday last a kitchen showâ€" er was tendered by the, Young Ladâ€" ies‘ Sodality to Miss Aghes Forwell whose marriage to Aloysius Beaupre |takes place shortly. â€" â€" Phone 4193 _ Messrs. Leo Dietrich and Harry Baechler of Kitchener were guests with their respective parents. Messrs. Jerome Meyer, Leonard Beaupre and Lawrence Voisin reâ€" turned home for their summer vaâ€" cation from St. Jerome‘s College at Kitchener. dock and tire coverâ€"s#t Minard‘s Liniment for gick animals. 457

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