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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Mar 1930, p. 4

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E: C NOTICE TO CREDITORS en cnrramgd|| N e ccsgesnrene s [ (Rnsttreem reye pumssmegl| 000 ersedea t o _YFictor _ Hugo" _ by Raymond Escholier (Brewer & Warren, New York) is one of earliest biographies of 1930, and will be one of its best as well. Hugo is universally ac knowledged as the leading poet and novelist France has produced. The author is custodian of the Victor Hugo Museum, and had access to many documents that show Hugo as he really was: Here is given a true account of his turbulent life, beginâ€" ning at eighteen when he was living in solitary poverty in the Rue du Dragon, to the powertful drama of Paris in 1884. The two outstanding love affairs of a romantic career are given full prominence; the early marriage _ to the unmanageable Adele and <the latter and more mature . love for Jullette. Victor Hugo‘s latest biography is a masterâ€" pieco one that will enjoy a wide cirâ€" culation in America. Tire _aniw 101 King 3t. N. Phone 478J know tires. We can serve .yon: We will if you say so, Vulcanizing is the upâ€"toâ€"date moneysaver that gives an auto owner‘s finances a chance to catch up with the H. C. of L. Our v-leanhing is superior Immediately after the last menâ€" tioned date the assets of the said Estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having reâ€" gard only to the claims of those of which notice shall then have been received. Dated at Kitchener this sixth day of March A.D. 1930. GEORGE FABER and | WILLIAM HENRY NOLL, Executors. By J. H. Smyth, °_ 60 King St. E., Kitchener. 11â€"3 Their Solicitor. the undersigned executors or their solicitor, full particulars of their claims. All persons having claims against the Estate of Gustave Noll, late of the Town of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, Labourer, deâ€" cene‘{; who died on or about the twentyâ€"second day of January, 1230, are required on or before the fifth day of April, 1930, to send to| hss h surrcuradtescatr s 3 s of e mt Ppus Farmer, do-rl. who = fhfoat wioey m en io send in to the undersigned, Solicitâ€" In the Estate of Gustave Noll, late of the Town of Waterloo, Cornty of Waterloo, Labourer, Deceased. 12,7 CHeU 0°f PFRANRLIN GOOD, late of the Town of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, Drover, deceased, who died on or about the 21st dag of October, 1929, are hereâ€" by notified to send in to the underâ€" signed, Solicitors for the Executors, on or before the 25th day of March, 1930, full . particulars of their claims. Immediately after the last mentioned date the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereâ€" to, having resfisrd only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Waterloo, Ontario, this 3rd day of March, 1930. Messrs. McBride & McGibbon, ‘ c Wam_erloq. Ontario, ‘ The Shop That Gives Your All persons ha claims nst Abs Selate of Fohs hashe Ha t All persons havin%ehims against Hx& estate of FRANKLIN GOOD, In the Matter of the Estate of Franklin Good, Deceased. said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. _\ DATED at Waterloo, Ontario, this 11th day of March, 1930. Messrs. McBride & McGibbon, 11â€"3 "Victor _ Hugo" Dollar a Long Ride Harry Marks will be distributed amongst the|Funcral Held on Friday With Interâ€" m’ enly (to claime of which they | . *** ** Mavigitoct onl gaidined o To i Uamtiss. Ontarte. this| _ reves llddlydla:eh.l"lo. * Friends and acquaintances of this M_Ij!_o;l!. & McGibbon, district learned with sincere regret NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against on e n o t o Seniny Solicitors for the Executors. 10â€"3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS _ the matter of the Estat JOHN SCHULZE, deceased. Solicitors for the Executors. 10â€"3 assete of the said revuthiiiel diellyiinadvictci 4 Waterloo, Ontario, Solicitors for Executors. L _ _ 32 ®CC00 20000 U OE Kitchener, Mr. Mrs, Paul K Mr. John l.i-«un,u%‘ Misses Margarét Langdon, Daly and Mergatet gremnot Phase ul E. P PY) HEErER 6. Th t included: Mr. and men 2 rAndRAT ‘aod" adee children _ Measrs. Hugh h-ia Jerome Strub, George Baets and full PASSES AWAY IN heâ€" HER 28th YEAR Last Monday evening the peopl onday even people whotookpnnintbofinymnuy fi"fll here were entertained at the J xol Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett ar. A good time was spent by all. Mr. Jas. Langdon celebrated Ris g{ndr M_-_.'rtflf!‘ on B_:n;;y. March 9, Minard‘s kills dandroff. Mtr. and Mrs. Irvin Sherriffs and son Donald and Mr. Lawson Sherâ€" riffs, all of Gnelrh- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laidlay of Mosboro and Mr, Russell Sherrk- of Elmira spent ?,‘"’dfl vit‘l,n‘__%i; parents, Mr. and Members of Cast Entertained. _ Misses Fanny Gordon and Marâ€" jorie Loney of Detroit are visiting the former‘s sister, Mr. and Mra. Gel%e Bm'xnott.'rh â€" o L v. Mr. Thompson of Oakville occupied the g:lpmn the Presbyâ€" terian Church here on Sunday mornâ€" Personals. PE Obiidiiiits ar nb . i. 1 11 1 1 don B. Hallman of Rosebank, and Mre. J. Cassel called on Mr. and Mrs. Black at Kitcheper on Saturâ€" day. Mr. Day Litwilleer motored to Torâ€" onto on Saturday. Miss Edith Gardiner of Kitchener, and Mr. Alvin Egerdee of Rosebank visited with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bowman on Sunday. Mrs. Meivin Snyder visited with hr sister, Mrs: Stahi at Galt on Satâ€" urday. Mr. Edgar Buck of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Buck. Mre. J. C. Hallman and Mr. Gorâ€" yc loae o. CP EMCCOIApN _ Mr. Alvin Lautenschlager spent a {ew days of last week at Kitchener. Rev. C. W. Backus spent the weekâ€" end at Stevensville day ’ Miss Caroline Main visited with Mre. E. Struck at Preston recently. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrd Wanneer were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wanner and son Russel of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Mellvillee Veitch and family and Mr. Lorne Fried of Roseville. ‘Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Shants visitâ€" d at Bad_e_l.x.-otl Sunday. Mrs. Will Richmond of Washingâ€" ton called at the home of Mr. and Mre. Josiah Cassel on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bowman of Pinehill and Miss Eva Bowman of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Ervin Sararas on Supâ€" Miss Stella Schmidt of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Schmidt. Mr. and (Mrs. David Litwiller and daughter June visited with Mr. and \irs. M. O. Yantzi at Baden on Sunâ€" day. in edie ut idb im d ts hsn o." ds Mr. and Mrs. Anson Hallman and sons Ward and Lyle of Preston viâ€" sited with Mr. and Mrs. George Hallâ€" man on Sunday. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Lorne Zinken moâ€" tored to Toronto last Wednesday. Mrs. Mosés Baer visited with Mrs. Henry Baer at Petersburg on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Coply and Rev. ind Mrs. J. L. Towne and family salled on Mr. and Mrs. William Copâ€" 0y at Pln‘usvgue on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bergey and ‘amily of New Hamburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey on sunday. Miss Hattie Waterman of Kitchenâ€" ar spent the weekâ€"end at the home »f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman. Messrs. Sam. Sararas and Wilson Sararas of Rosebank and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinger attended the funâ€" sral of the late Mr. Nicholas Roth it Stratford on Sunday. Miss Mary Shantz visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz it Pinehill on Sunday. Miss Gladys Bickle of Kitchener ipent Sunday in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bowman ind family called on Mr. and Mre. â€"rvin Stoltz near Waterloo on Sunâ€" Lenten Services are being held at the St. Jawes Lutheran Church sach Wednesday night. Demonstration. A seed cleaning demonstration will be held at the New Dundee Flour Mills on Monday, March 17th it two p.m. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snyder r tored to_Hammon on Wednesday The W.M.A. of the United Breth rem Church held their monthly meet: ing at the home of Rev. and Mre. J. L. Towne last Wednesday afternoon. The Bethel Women‘s Mission Circle held their monthly meeting ast Thursday. Various Meetings Held. The Ladies‘ Aid of the Lutheran Church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. John Wanner last Wednesday afternoon. enbacher, beloved wife of Mr. Roy Dietenbacher, in her 28th year. She leaves to mourn her lose her sorrowâ€" ing husband, one daughter Jean, her mother, two sisters and one brother. A short funeral service was held on Friday at the home of Mr. C. C. Dietâ€" embacher, after . which the remains were taken to Hawkesville for furâ€" ther services and interment. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Geottling on Friday, March 7th, a March 3rd, of Mrs. Bessic Jane Diefâ€" WINTERBOURNE of er spent a few days with t-;hdr. here on Saturday. . Many local persons attended the Market at Elmira on Monday. Mr. Emanuel Israe! from Kitchen er spent a few dave with «ateate.. Mrs. Bort Dahmer and Mrs. George Mattuech were recent visitors with relatives in Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder visited with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Norman King at Elmira on Monday. s ‘Mrs. C. H. Soehner entertained the Sewing Circle last Wednesday. ‘Mrs. John Mogk returned to her home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mogk at Kitch ener. Miss Edna Bowman, Elmira, visited Mr. and Mre. Sylvester Ziegler on Sunday. __ Mr. and Mrs. Rarl Miller and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt from North Wool wich visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Campbell were guests of Kitchener relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lichty visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shoemaker at Pilkington on Saturday. f Mrs. Katherine Schmidt, Lorina and Norman Schmidt, Miss Clera Soehner and Emanuel Soehner visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Soehner at Salem on Sunday. Mrea. Addison Gingrich from Peel visited with her sister, Mrs. Peter Bowman on Friday. _ Master Charles Hilker spent Satâ€" urday with Master Billle Schneider at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Martin epent Saturday dn Kitchener. & Mr. and Mrs. Milton Huehn from Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lichty on Saturday evening. Messrs. °C. N. Pirie, London, H. Knechtel, Kitchener were recent business visitors here. Mr. Roy Coulter, Elmira, visited friends on Sunday. __Mrs.: White from Los Angeles, Miss Hagen, Mrs. Victor Sloan and children from Kitchener visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bergman on Sunâ€" day. A five cent backage de safety inswrance _ The Ladies‘ Aid of the Luthoran Church held a Quilting Bee on Tuesâ€" day in the basement of their church. Mr. and Mn's':fiw'e-ld;:â€"l’:r;;; spent Friday evening at Kitchener. Mr. Jake Runstetier received letter from his son Ed. who is . present on a business trip to Cuba. Mre. Wm. J. Beggs and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Wm. Wray at Milibank. ‘Mre. Theo. Zimmerman spent a few days in New Germany, where she aitended the twentyâ€"fifth wedâ€" ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zinger. Mr. Walter Reuber spent the weekâ€" end at Hanover. Mr. F. H. Schummer spent Monâ€" day at Stratford on business. Mrs. Thomas Hackett spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Al lingham on the 13h line. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Emerson Nurse of Goldstone spent Sunday with Mr. WilNam Nurse. Miss Anne Stemmler, R.N., left on Thursday for Guelph where she has taken a position in St. Joseph‘s Ho#â€" pital. piano solo and Mrs. Harriet Begge 'guo a paper on "9 Canadian Authors", L. M. Montgomery. Lunch was served at the close, Mr. and Mre. David Harron of Fernbank spent Tuesday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ruler. _ _A library board meeting was neld on ‘Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Webb. It was decided to send in an order for new books. ‘Mr. Ernest Tatham, of Guelph epent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad King. ‘Mr. Ed. Diebold of Waterioo spent Sunday in town. . Dr. and Mrs. R. Hain spent a few days in Toronto. and the day is brightened when you have Wrigtey‘s with you. Its sugar Its delicions hares ahh 3 aty Mr. Ronald Previtt, the teller of the Bank of Nova Scotia, was trans ferred to Sarnia and has left for that place Saturday â€" afternoon. â€" His friends were sorry to see him leave but wish him every success. Mr. W. D. Prendergast of Sarnia is taking his place as teller in this Bank here. answered by révers in Canade and where they were. The report of the last social evening was given by the secretary. ‘The question drawer was auswered by ‘Mre. Frank McCardle. _‘The Women‘s Institute held their monthly meeting on Monday at the home of Mre. J. Webb. Quite a numâ€" fi LInNWOOD |, «1 â€"_ Tied on Round * 11. who is therefore entitled to a Good Broom Free of Charge: M swowrmnccrmmmmaniioncoencinzctiereme §# on m «5 & n atas css ‘ * ‘.‘_u.‘.~.“ m \"":uaur"mmum;n:mdu-r-b‘m T 8 T Ks . baby Jean spent the past week in Fe rend S oo o it Come OThl‘SI "ur.mwbm.mmwgnh . s i. ze week in Now Hamburs visiting his |formed that his.car wis recovered son, Mr. Norman Ament. near Paris where it had been abanâ€" a a ‘ __Mr. and Mrs. Weidon Pommer at |400ed at the roadside. y tended the funeral of the late Mrs.|Teams Tied On Round. <nX FLORADALE on cwant ommmn; into being and how loss techn ""E-W 2TU _ more of with a little effort can easlly follow the text. ~Huttan . impulte, desire, trma c22.,. 5.0 N9_ io TORHy ite "The Fundamentails of AHumap lofiu&n"bybr.bouu‘l‘.m "“‘ (D. varn Nostrand Co., New 'm“"WIMu-vutom hllmnmnnhrcm Uetr-t.ontflmhcuulm lems of human movitation. Pysâ€" chology is the greatest of all studies, g‘fll’mhwmnv‘:‘ time and ability to really grasp its Juninr ts+ a ZTOVCD merun 10. JTunior 1st Class, Total marks 476, Arter Rwafp wors Martin 75. Abrahom hâ€"s..!’.‘."’.. M 70, Fraomen on , _ ["002 +0, Gop don Freeman 69, Charles Koch 57. Benjor ist, Class, Total marks 475, 84, Karl Stroh 88, Vernon Martin 75. mw e Tas es l Average daily attendance for the two months, 26.5. Principal, W. H. Hartman. Junior Room Senior 2nd Class, Total marks 500, Moremmar gel c 006 2 CH2 CHBer E. outaty ced tain£ t ce ..3 Dahmer 6;" Roy Stroh :I‘: Minnie Roberts 65, Honry Gaede Junior 3rd Class, Total marks 800, Erma Kirch $2%, Roy Kienzle 75, Mildred Kirch 75, Nelson Weber 693, Lioyd Freeman 67, Margaret (Ges @.5,. Bruce Scheifele 65.5, *Norine Ebel :2. *Norman Martin 42, *Amos e l pecin C CP ns â€"RORE Ebel 78.6, Vera Koch 68, *Helen Dahmer 59.4 Margaret Hill 58, *Adelâ€" ine Frey 48.5, James Stark 50. Junior 4th Class Total marâ€"k« land 52. Senior 4th Class, Total 1000: Soleda Praaman @7 Herman | Valley, "As!. From last reports she is proâ€" sregsing as well as may be expected. __Mr. Louis Bauman and children also Mr. Adam Doerr who is Mre. Bauman‘s father, visited her on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ruasel Snider has been a paâ€" tiont at the Kâ€"W Hosdital for tha _ _A service was conducted at the residence of Mrs. Arthur James on Tuesday afternoon by her pastor Rev. Fiddes assisted by Rev. Stewart of Guelph, after which the cortege proceeded to the Wesley United Church in Elmira where services were .conducted. Interment was made in the Elmira cometery. Personals Mrs. Louis Bauman underwent a yery serious operation at St. Mary‘s Il-losnmh Kitchener ‘on ‘r.hnud;y‘ ukeq id on ns F 1 ham and was married March 22nd, ‘880 and had Hved for the past fifty years in Waterloo County. One iaughter and two sons survive, Mrs. Arthur James of Conestogo, Norman of Conestogo and William of Rose Valley, Sask., also two sisters and two ‘brothere, Mrs. W. B. Ferguson, Mre. John Trowin and Wesley Beaâ€" sock all of Durham County and Abâ€" raham Beacock of Bowmanaville. P EP TETHILAAM: inA acsmsad 50t Deceased had always taken a very active interest in the welfare of the Unfted Church. this week will likely be played to break the tie. Esteemed Citizens Pase Away. Two homes in this community have been bereft of dear ones durâ€" ‘ng the weekâ€"ond. The home of Mr. Henry Jansen ou the Geo. Musse} man farm suffered the loes of Mrs. last Woednesday, evening the local nhuumomu.u Jacobe for champlonship title. The WMW*’- ing winning from the St. Jacobs sextette by a score of 21 and tied both teams on the round. Ane ther game durinz the forenart of Gneiph. Oz Thursday he was in formed v was recovered doned at the roadside. 'h;-:fluo-l“ of hotker paayed on the Shinks tink ist 66, *Levi Weber 40, enior 3rd Class, To . Kathleen Bauman 3 tremendons scope and 74, Lotta Lindrum 70, Gorâ€" 12 0 [m00 IZVSITICR from the Twin _ Â¥r. Moses Betzner was a visitor jauman underwent a|City was a weekâ€"end visitor with in New Hamburg last Thursday. eration at St. Mary‘s|his parents. . _ Chas. Jacobs, the Assessor, is makâ€" hemer ‘on Thursday| Mr. Carl Allemang has secured a ing his usual rounds again. | t reports she is proâ€"|bosition with the Elmira Rubber Co..| _ Mr. Harry Lederman of Potersburg. I as may be expected. | Limited. iBob Knarr of Kitchener were Sunâ€" auman and children| Mr. Anthony Heric from Waterloo, day visitors at the home of Horace _ Doerr who is Mrs.|spent Saturday.evening with friends. Lederman. or, visited her on| Mr. Jacob Lorents left last week «_ Gllllnmmee n. for Buffalo, where he is spending a ¢ +4 mider has ibeen a paâ€"|few weeks with friends. CROSSHILL ‘W Hospital for the| _ Messrs. Leo Quinn and Herbert | I Esbaugh from Waterloo paid, a short |@ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" @ Wilkingon of Rose|visit on friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ruppeél and irrived here on Fri| Miss Marie Boegel from Kitchenâ€" daughter ldona and Mr. and Mrs. aving been called to |©" spent Sunday with hor fathbr, Mr. Burton Jacobi and inl#t son Dougâ€" flrwer who was | El Boegel. ‘ las of Kitchener: Were~ visitors at tldq. 1 Miss Laura Haupre from Kitchenâ€" | Wm. Knight‘s on Sunday. ; rvice will be held in|Or was a weekâ€"end visitor with her|l Mr. and Mrs. M. Shantz spent last j Church on Sunday bareute. . Friday with friends in Listowel. t icitfy at 7.30. Misses Adele A. Rosenblatt and| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Playford of Knarr and Miss |Louise Biesinger spent Sunday evenâ€"|Elmira visited with the formar‘s nar $4.5%, May ing w terloo. Mr. Leo Dietrich from the Twin City was a weekâ€"end visitor with his parents. Mr. Carl Allemang has secured a ‘Messrs. Clement and James Ertel motored to St. Agatha last Monday evening visiting Mr. Clement Kies wetter who is confined to his bed on account of iliness. Messre. Clarence Lorents, Harry Meyer and Louls C. Rosenblatt apent Sunday evening in the Twin City with friends. We areâ€"glad to report that Jos. Schummer, who was on the sick list for the past five weeks is again enâ€" joying better health. Miss Anna May Baechler from Kitchener was a Sunday visitor with !nr parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Baechâ€" Mr. Eugene Steffier spent Sunday with relatives ahd friends in Bt. ‘Mr. Edward McGrath was a Sunâ€" day visitor with relatives and friends in Dublia. Mr. Oscar Lobsinger returned to his home here, after spending some time in Western Ontario. Mr. is an ekceptionally fine value at, the pair.................................. Stzap slippers, pumps and oxford ties, are the styles included in this group of comfortable footwear for women and growing girls. Fashioned of excellent quality calfskin, the shoes are all made, with fiat or culan heels. Combining good appearance, foot case, and low price, this «& CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES amumo Some Outstanding Values for Women Among the many Bargains in store foryou_n\ntluiollowiu“flxtnSpedah”â€" MRun,‘I%xDâ€"GoodRoomSiu; 7ptt¢rutoehooufm8podalu95 Saturday, March 15 Which indicates thet Germann‘s Clear Sweep Sale is bringing in many a good $10.00 c.u-.,,vl i at. CLsuante Smart Shoes for Women and Growing Girls Unusually lowâ€"priced at, the pair, A Special Lot; Reg. Our Guaranteeâ€"‘"Goods satisfactory ol or your money refunded" Joan Esbaugh, Waâ€" An attractive assortment of serviceable, good looking houseâ€" dresses at a very moderate cost. Fach ................................._._. 1.98 New, colorful wash prints, prettily patterned in large or small designs, are fashioned into women‘s housedresses, with some extra large sizes in the lot. The styles are practical, easy to launder, and yet unusually attractive. The dresses have either long sleeves, short sleeves, or no sleeves at all. They are finished with collars of percale or‘lawn in white or colored to match the print. Sizes in the group include 14 to 20, for misses and younr women, and 36 Watetloo‘s Dry Goods Store Carriage Umbrellasâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Playford of Elmira visited with the former‘s parâ€" ents recently. Mrs. Jake Sattler who spent the winter here with her daughter Mrs. ‘Chas. Helpel has returned to her home in Heldelberg. . Misses Alice and Elste Allis spent Sunday in New Hamburg. Housedresses Mr. John Hahn and Noah Liebier were visitors in Petersburg one day last week. Mr. Noah S. Shants was a visitor in St. Thomas last week.. Mr. ‘C. Peterson of Kitchener was @ visitor in Baden last Friday. «Mr. John O. Jantzi of Waterioo called on friends in town last Friday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Clinton Habel and ‘hnfly spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shantz near ll-l-!lvfllo. Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Miller, Mre. Sam Nauman, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wagler and daughter Audrey spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hamel at Wellesley. ‘Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wilfred Nauman, a daughter. Congratulaâ€" Mr. and Mrs. C. Gerber and twin KITOHENER A Special Purchase at ER MA NN BADEN tevereteneerenene enb oo be snn snan s se uen es 0000 nn++ sa00 WATERLOO WON sS0LO GAMES ; In the first es of the solo ‘competition at Waterloo. the local team defeated the Kitchener memâ€" bers by forty points, a substantial lead for the return game. Over 100. persons participated. | _ Jr. IV. â€" Harry Wismer 88.4, Gardner Einwechter 75, Vernon cgga‘ringer 70.3, Mildred Weber ___Jr. TII.â€"Murrel Snider 83, Reta Klein 78, Vernice Schiedel 72.7, Violet Schniitt 72.3, Kathleen Wisâ€" mer 70.4, Elsie Sigbert 65. __Sr. H.â€"Almeda Bearirifer 82.1, ’ls?;;lea Snider 80, Claudé Brubacher | Jr. II.â€"Irvine Schiedel 71, Grace Brflb“hfi'. el Einwechte 8, Mary t.â€"Hazel Einwechter 78, Bebenek 72, George Schh%el 70. Sr. Pr. â€" Gertrude Brubacher, Dorothy Wismer, Wilfred Marâ€" quardt. Jr. Pr. â€" Earl Wambold, Ralph Bonn. , A. M. Lapsley, teacher. Sr. III. â€"Kenneth Klein 75.7, Vera Bearinger 70.8, Foster Snider 70.4, Erm._Emt 67.1. Nours 9 to 6 Daily I Mr. Thos. Playford was a business visitor to Waterlco on Monday \gomng his spring supply of brooms. The WM.S. held a very interestâ€" ing meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Mundell last Fridey in response to the call of the world day of prayer. Before leaving for home the hostess served a very tasty lunch. The followinf is the report of Parkway School for January and February : __Sr. IV. â€" Helen Ernst 80.8%, hnd Ilina ib MBE 0. adcltâ€"ich sic B us Jntc 4 4 Charles Einwechter 78.7, Dolores Klein 74.1, Urias Bearinger 74.1. â€"SECOND FLOOR sons.and ‘Mr. Dan and Miso Lena Gerber and Miss Fannie and Master Bennie Jantzi attended. the sale of Mr. Mike Gerber near Baden on Tues on ~â€"â€"MAIN FLOOR 8.50 $1.95 â€" $4

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