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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 1930, p. 5

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“was. The members of the Altar Society of St, Theresa Church gathered at the home of Mrs. Chas. Fischer. on Tuesday evening The ladies err joyed prottresestee euchre, the win- nom treuut Mn; Albert Schedawltz and Mrs. Howard. A dainty lunch was provided by Mrs Chas. Fischer and Mrs. Rocker Hold Birthday Social. . A very interesting program was‘ enjoyed in the basement or m., Jumed' Lutheran Church on Wed- nesday evening, when the ladies of; the Ladiee' Aid of St. James' Church. I whose birthdays tell during the tat- ter half ot the Fear. trtttertained the, other members ot the Aid. their him-1 bands and their families, Among those who partieipated in ttte trrtF gram were the ladies in charge oi, the 60(131. a song; the pastor, Rev. Lloyd Kallrrleiseh an address of Wei- come; Misses Alma Rudow and Alice Weppler, rural duet: Mimi-4 Ruth Hullinxmn Norma Schinidt,’ Rosalie Helsel, Margaret Jung and Edna Holllnger, 3 short skolrh. Uni-t ting Acquainted": Misses Ruth "0le linger and Marietta Ruduw. rtscttt duet; Mrs. , l' Allemang, Mn, 1-" Harms. Min-40:; Edna and Knralitrv', Welgel. quartette; Misse., Kathleoui and Margaret Manusch. Alice Wep-' pier and Edna Hulllngur. Joyce Pang tine and Harry Soehnvr. a dialogue.’ "Days of the Week"; Minx Margaret l Allemang and J. C Auemang. al dual; Harold Irreisiuxer. a trunk“ song; Mm. Alvin Bowman. Mind, I) Holllnger. Mm. I'm-1 Hannah aurl; Mos. o. Wepptes. u dialogue. In the two Contests that [om/wed the pro- gram Miss Edna Weigel and Mr. AL! heft Larch were the prize winners tor the musical contest, while Harry Soehner and Mrs. t' Itierk for the guesslng contest, A very delicious lunch we» pruvided for the "cctv-ion To Construct Sewer. At a special "mating of the Elmira Council a petition for a cummun newer on Park street to runner-l mm the Church street sewer. was ap- proved. Engineer Herbert Johnston will prepare plans and 'ipecirications and have tandem rallr-d tor tho com gitruction of this newer w that llw work might be commenced at anon ll was deemed that only local labor ite ammoyed. A motion was alum passed for the payment of the first instalment of unemployment re- Het rommlllve tor the work ot t0autt- iug out the dill-h running lhmugh the northwestern purl ur the town, .mulh-easl. which amount” to 347'1 'Ot to Orlaher til-.1. Bus Depot Seloctad. The Elmira High School students and friends and former students an- tored n very plenum Hallowe'en maquerade on Friday evening in the assembly ttalt. All were gamed in various costumes gtgtd the beat dressed. were awarded prizes. The nudge; alter careful deliberation be locked the following winners: Otto Klinck, David Rat: and Miss Martel- ta Radon. The program of the even- ing consisted ot Htpowe'en num- hers. games and contests. A sump» tnous lunch was also provided tor the occasion. Punting Bun». Mr Otto Slumpf has been engaged by the Elmira Horticultural Society to plant bulbs in the [lower beds at [he Gore Park and boulevards along Arthur 'street during the past week Enjoyed Social Evening. Miss Hazel Steddirk has juinml the offin- stan at thr, Dunnininu Tiro Machine Plant Met At Kitchenner. net mmmmw tor tho: work ot x-lmn- who mm‘uillr. ttt ing out the dill-h running lhmughivmul, t'os (Inn-lull the northwestern purl ur the town, in the IU' Chun .mulh-easl. which amount” to 347'1 71) J” n'rlm k amt! in to Orloher that nu tho R t' n-nu-l‘ Bus Depot Selccted. I Maur Hmim Mr, A. Lishmun, pmprielur of tlt" ‘I‘v-r-Aml mill mum Elmira-Kitrhennr Bun Line. has se- mm slur harm-y The Indira "t the St Paul',.: Luther» an (‘hurrh Sewing I'm-lo, met on Thttrtsday m’r-ninx at tho hum" Inf Mm. Milton Latch. Kltrlmnc-r Tho Elmira ladies tspent a nary trlvasant (waning with t.'orir former member. Fruit Shower. Hallowc'nn Social. Tho annual (run shower stage-l Ivy they Lullm‘ AM of the Freeport Sam- mrlum In the l'uhliv Littrtsry hall, proved a wuullerlul Hlllkl’“4 ‘Tho Indies report that more 1lttsn one hundred jars of (mil. Jams and Vow _ autumn. nn uhMMoony w “do. in with - " he -rt.qt nylon. ”on our and“ I. onphyod. Yucatan-Mutant v Jig0iiii J. J. Y“... Camp-don and Ago-I ELMIRA NEWS Pumas-mama.“ i Mr and Mrs, K M Arnold and {mild-en and Mr and Mm. Henry Hhunrk visited at the Notre Dame ',Cortrettrtt. Waterttowm on Sunday" at ‘IPI'HOOIL , Mrs w Sun] and mm Billy. who ,lmvv oer-n visiting iur 'ieveral intont'us with how parents, Mr. and (Mrs. A Must-s. returned In Tter home " Winnipe‘x Mr Moouiartoupunirtd Mtus Heutl In Tumnlu “In Corn krtel or Kitchener Vinn- :-n "In home ot h" pundit. Mr and Mn: John Krtet "var tho worth-end Mun (imm- mrtrhon of Tormlo. Mr Arthur 1“th oe 0.34 wag the an”! of Mr and Mn Oscar Toronto. 'tttrot tn. holiday! Wrstrhet on Thanhnlvln; Du plateau, Mr, no In. H. W “In Mun mm M Toronto and Min noun-ow vlullnd her Mr ('Ilnlon Keller of Kinks-nor llnmllton ("or the MINI.” spent the wad-om! qrtttt MI Ml“. Monk ad . Black” of Mr, and In. John Keller mum! (In home at their Mr, and In, mum and mm. “a In C. P. lucky. Messrs Harvey K. Haack and Em, Hemmerick arr lwu morp Elmira hunters In leave fur tho Iumling grounds in Que-her. Mr " H Roberts. Kitchener. sun-[or of Publir $141le paid uni-1m vrsit to this [null Sq-hlml um!) \lir-Vm Alice Hum-k, Wilma Au, IIIAII. lhwlu- lu-win' and Marguerite s'ttu:U'trk n-njvyml slcatirtv, in the Kit- rhnm'r Armin an “'mlnmday ere"- Mr and Mrs Maury "rum-k ot To rnnlu, 'ipent llu- wot-kn"! with tho mrmor'n "rents. Mr and Wm. Herr " “muck, ter “M Knlhlor-u Dlllnn of Kitrham‘r virsited tho hump ot Mr, and Mr. Thm [Winn ovvr the reek-Purl The Misses Marie Zilliax and Hum HoMinger. Mrs, Cecil Heine]. Messrs. Melchior Cress. Arthur Jury and Rev. Lloyd KaIbneisch. attended a, Ueiegates trom tit, Jamms' Luther, an church. the Young People's Com vuumu held in Tavistovk on Thank» giving Day Personals. Mr and Mrs. It K Clam or Waters [on visited at the Sleddick house on Friday evening Iu-z lluh. Ttuovkror,ivhu,r “any. has Inn-u [null-unvul Imli] the l'ulluwim: Manda). qumlwr ITIh. The rogu- Jar (mum-i! meotinrt has also been rl-nrgvd to Monday. Nun-miner Ulth int m: thi.., date tl (‘unrt Hf 1teri,iion “in [w lll'lrl, Exchanger! Pulpils. Ih-v w, r Fmittes, pastor of Wes, In) l'nitn-xl t'hurch, exchange" pul- pit, with Rev (zilln-rt Gnmm, "A, uf Rummy un Sunday morning. On Sunday u-vu-unm Ill-v lh-njamin Eyre. ILA‘ " Uhmallvn vnnvlucu-d yer- V111“ m the tum) church Oscar Schummer Died In Detroit. Mr and Mrs (Iv-u ll I'V,u-,, and mu Ilny. Mrs J J Ynnrhur' and daughter "Mu .uld Minx Marttuerite Smllllck were visitors In Kitchmtor on Sutunlug nflo-rnunn Mr IJryd Mckuy and Mr. flu-lulu or thr. flalt Colleeiato erml the tottnetCu momma Mr McKay on Wqruntnolnv Mysr (Ivonn- Drelsinzer, Mrs, Juhn Rum-Iv and Mr Hurt-In SMITH-r weft- x'nilur to Klu‘lu-m-r nu WI-llnpmlay anvrnmm My me )1ruhm4m of Klrthmwr Ham-1| at the Su-(lllhk human on Sun- dav “flornmul Mr nnd Mn Art Enaumm M 'rm rnnm 'qportt ttto holiday um Mr. and Hm Ell Zlexlor “my Martin ot Spencerville is nailing her daughter. Mrs. ' B. Jarrell Mr, and Mm, I Filderfield have “turned In Elmira after spending wmvtimu with frivnals in Simcoe. li, (II-mgr SIIm-InukI-r or Hauover “an a mum”: visitor in mm: on Th m <c14 y M, L. Woodail and I'umily have In]. 511ml Mr, “'umlitll at tit Jerome',',. Que, "hero the lulu-r has him trttnst'errett when the l-Ilmiru Rubin)!" r'rtctrcs MUN' dam-d "own Mcntth Fair Postponed. The oseutar thhd Inunlhly fair p/tie h sun du" uu Mummy. Nave-m- Mirrs Myrlln Strunw , m llpumuvllha "Yin" ttto Mr and Win. Irvin humlh or hutchenot t "tternoon with Mr and Amlhmrr “mu, (.uylnn Allgulr W sat-um wt-n- hu~imus "hirapo for "Mn-ml "itys Mr and Mrs (Iv-u ll an" "my. Mrs J J Ya daughter "etty sutrt View Mr o W Reichard has been ap- pointed a member of the Elwin Public Library Hoard to succeed Mr. E J Spinks. who resigned sometime ago A New Assistant Mr Gordon Dunlap will have a mm unusual. a sou. born on Tues- day at the KAV Hangman. Congratu- lalmusf Aof1oirtted Delegatu. fl Mrs. E G. Winn has returned from an extended visit to Detroit Mru (humu- Reuter vhhml friend-I H films: for siTereu days. pickles were brought In tor whlch they are grateful Appointed To Board. " mlmwlm‘ MI and Mn Wm Sthmlnwill nr-rv visit»: to thht‘ncr, Salurdny zalln-rlluun v, Strunu- vilitml trio-mill on”: tltrs mum»): qs Irvin Nmmnn am! rhunm “our" Sunday Mr null Mn Norm-n ‘r and Ed vVsitot-u, to in I. " canon. l ' IT. um. i BARN m3 AYNACN [WWW HOLDING “N68 or PEOPLE SERIES or EVANGELETIC Smalt ' ------ "I mucus THIS WEEK Mr and Mm. borne Iloonborur at Toronto upon! the holldny with rrlfnrlu fr_tlimirn and "Many. mm (1me "Mtrd her home In "tPutty' oet_th, noun”. Mr I. Woodull -or mm visited his [anally (hum, Mr aid Mrs, Mrs. Klein ot friend were guns“ of Rev. and Mrs Islinghm. Mr and Mm Kd-Morbnrn 8 J, Wltugnt the gunman. during and rhilllren and Dr, and Mn Bout their tstay in lbs vilhxa on Sunday. Ind rhildron ot erlnulpy. Mm Lou [AMI "hand- rexrot to know that M Maynmh and Mr Ind Mn. 0, Mm Jm Mllmlmnn of Wan Wont ”HM: and chlld ot number: ware mm: In quite ill mourn on Thankallvlnl Day of Mr ' Mr and Mrs, John Launr ot Wu- nu! Mrs Wm ()Itman ‘u-rloo were vislllnl tNonO hm-o um Tho Mitmms Ruby. Nell and "urns Sunday Mr Milton Hour of Toronto, family warp hnvlnaiholr ThankuIv- mum tho vault-cud with M- "rem-L In: dlnnor wllh "lumen in Mr and In Wm Mum, Br-l. m.- rclm 3mm "mod Im- normal Mr. Almon A and" ot mandala n Holdnlmw over a. “and and Mr. and In. John T Burn-m of Mr Arthur mm" oe 1Meood hIIIJnnr Wtgttorttqtrtrgt. in” vbll|nl Toronto. "rrtt a. holiday- vuh Mn at tho homo If; and Mn Nahum parents, Mr, Ind In. H. W. mm", [Snyder on I. _y. Morris and . Stuck” -ot Toronto ”nutty, ho_mo_ of my" wanna. mm mm Hartman" of “have. brook" visllud the home ot her par- 'ttts, Mr and Mrs. W. W. Marlin-eon Mr, and Mrs. W. W. (‘leghorn and Ili,ss Victoria Cieghorn Hailed tor “we”! days with ”lends at Mild. mar, Mr Dona” Cole of Turnmo vsit. ed friends In Elmira tor tavern! dar" Tho “Mm: Ruby, Nell and [411m “In or Toronto vlunad the" "ke "t Mrs W W Martinson MM thrs 10”ng Mr, Cletus Ran from Elmira was a Sunday guest. with his Knud- mmher. Mrs. J. Ban. Messrs, Lukn Form-ell and C. Mosseiman trom Kitchener spent a «man visit an relatives here on Mon- day Himaes (‘amline and Marie Met. yich trom the Twin City spent the week-end uith Mr, and Mrs. Jon. H. Meyer. Harry of Hamilton were guests of Thaakristivirut [lay of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Marti-mun - Mr. frred Marlin of Kitchener and Miss Ma Martin of Hamilton visited he hum? of their parents. Mr. and Mrs Medard Marlin. Mm. SHcord 'visited her daughter. Mrs Gordon Dunlap. who in a mutant It Ink lit;ghener~Waterloo hospital. M r Allwrt Selma! of Kilrhnner ipent tite week-end wlth Elmira “lien-ls Mr Vietrw Math of Toronto Halted friends in Elmira aver the week-end. Mr' Rudolph Homing” of Fergus spent Che week-end with his pan-mu. Mr and Mm. Phmp Rominger. Mr, and Mrs Aaron Miller and mun "rum ot Toronto. vielted Elmira {uh-mm over Ihe holiday. Mics Ellmm Weber ot Klu'hener "rent Hm hulklay wilt! hrtr parents. Mr and Mm, John) F' Muler. Mr. and Mrs, Win, J. Johnston and laugh!” visited "Ion-in and nan- tIves at Paisley, Mr Stewart Belt-hard of Hammnn ”will the holldny will) his mum-a. Mr and Mrs, " W. Rolbhard. Mr Jack Collins of Kitchener mm a Sunday vlslmr In town On Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock the funeral services were held for Miss Lela Margot! trom Lethbridge. Alta., daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herttott. formerly ul Mlldmay. Out. The late Lola Her- 'gutt leaves to mourn. her parents. fire “haters, one at Lethbridge one " Halifax and thre In Detroit. (our brothers. two In Mlldmay. one or Kitchener and one of Detroit. Inter- ment took place at the local ceme- tery. Messrs. Peter and Harry Baechler from Kitchener we"! the wpebend with their parents. Mrs, K. M, Arnold. MN. Art. Olly- " and Mrs. Louis Hacker were visitum to Kitchenvr on Saturday n‘u-rnuou Mr. and Mm. w, W, . rllnson and laughtnr Mary, vFiitea friends at Liam-ml Mr Hahn-y Daniels Halted friends In Pnlniay over the wank-0nd. Mr and Mm. Lee Wldmeyer of Formula. Halted the home of Mr. and Urs. Wm Auman over the week-end. Mr. Jos, Goetr ot Mounl Dennis .‘isilml his mother. Mm A. Goetr. \n-r we hall-lay. Mr, Launc- Mm-Fnrlano ot Arthur vitAterifrlen_tis In Elmira on Sunday. Mr Harry [Hollow-on of Hamilton Hind ”tends in lawn over the xeitrttt, Mimi Mary Weber ot Kitchelier .pn-m the week-end. with her panama, “I: and Mrs. J. R. Walnut ot Mr, Joe Vomn I'll destroyed by tire. The can“ ot the blue is un- known. With voluntary help end the local ttre extinguishers ourroundiu building were and. The Waterloo (ttre brigade. under Chief Kenn. to. pended to a phone call trom St, Clements and with the tire motor truck and pamper with seven men made a quick run to the village. The tire however. was under comm! on their Arrival but their services were nevertheless appreciated. Chief lumen 818180 the report he received was that two etoree and house were burning and the entire village threatened by tire, .h Died At Detroit. The luneral or the late Oscar Schummer ot Detroit. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Prank Schummur of Linwood tobk place at St. Clemente Church. Weduaaday morning at 10. After Much interment (allowed at the lo cal cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. hut Srhummer and family have the heartfelt sympathy ot the people from St Clemente and district In the irreparable loss smtained In the death ot their son, who died at a Detroit hospltal mllowing an oper- ation for appendicltis. Laid At Rent. Slim Edith Hahn or Kitchener Msited triends and relatives in ki. mira tor rirtveral days. Miss Wilma Ailman visited mend“ n Toronto over my week-end. Mr E Oakley vinllad triends’at "(Irvin-"er uvur the week-end, Mr. Norman Kane" of \Ylllaud -ullml upon; Elmira friends Sunday" Dr. and Mm. R. R. Milli-4 visited Hinds lg: Guelph over the_holidter 0n Sundayrovanm the and! but: Juc'h Vida Dona-yd .- Sunday Night. .-_hq.tt-t.Mh.8r-.6-N.- DISTRICT NEWS Sl, Jummo'x, uw'r the hull- , Going one tittert Mr. Fred Wop pier has shown us a garden cal-ml grown on " (arm that weighs 1% pounds. defeating one of our village farmer“, Mr. Chas. Schweitzer tor the local championship by % pound and Mr. Weppler manure: us Jte has mung; more Just as heavy, l Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Snider and daughter Eleanor of Burford. spent Sunday at the home at tho tormer'a Haters. the M‘s-am Ma, Nollie mud Mabel Snider. The Thankaqivintr service in the Evangelical Church on Sunday eve- ning was largely Attended. Mr. Knechtel - ed a strong Thanks. giving sermon on the text "Be ye 't'nnnkiul.’ A number of visitors at the parsonng: furnished special music. Min iger at the piano and Miss Elizabeth Rennie " the It: org-n waged a duet before t e opening o the service. During the service Mr. McCutcheon sang a solo, Mrs. Knechtel Miss Rennie, Mrs. Geiger and Miss Geiger ren- dered I quartette; Miss Rennie and Mr. Geiger, a duet, and Miss Rennie a solo. Mr. M. L, Weber moved a hearty vote of thanks to the visiting musical friends, which was approved of by a standing vote of the t'on- [negation Perm-lo. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest thi and non and Mr. and Mm. Walter (‘nmpuell of Kitchener we": Sunday visitnrs Ill tho home of Mr, and Mrs Frod Weppler, “exam. Andrew Freeman. Aaron It, Wuhan (‘harlm R, Koch and Wal- ler Strnh made a business trip to Glenallan and Moorelleld ravenous law! Frlday, Student 1.0mm: of the Waterloo Seminary will preach the sermon for the Enulhh service In the Lutheran (‘hurrh next Sunday ovenlnx Mr, hum Such-nun. who M- m mum at no homo" and WhttUtd than than tho any “not M- )on 'tte Mn ham In Mr Oliver Wright mad:- a mo to Hespeler on Monday .'... w "w“... __.. ....,......_, ._Me"e_eeee Mr. J. Manuomery has refuted to 'larry stvirs of Petersburg, former hos home in Oshawa last weeK. alter ccupunts of the hate] here, have spending the last few monlha m the (gum taken possession. We wel. home of Mr. and Mrs Wm n, *nnu- them back In our town. Iacdvrmttrt, Per-onalu. . . Mr, Hugh Woods accompanied Mr, William Mltcheit of Wtrttertrottrne on a hualnmn trip to (:Ionnllan lam midwevk Rev, (I Unmm WA, or mummy. command the survive In the Unnod Ctittrch on Sunday afternoon RPF. Mr Unmm having 9:0?"an pulplta with the pgalor. Ree W J Flddm. Roe E Flsrher M Heswler prmrhod I: very ntortt"tnt marmon 1n mp Lutheran Churrh on Sunday morning Rev and Mn. Flu-char and friend were mum- of Rev. and Mn 8 J, Wittig at the pnrmnnxn. during the" may in ma vtliatrr, on Sunday. Mm Dorothy (lone-l of Waterloo wu nn mar Sunday vlnlmr M the home at Mr, Ind Mrs Wllllnm Knlrr, Mr, And Mrs Samuel Luann and Mann" MIMI Add". bison of Wmet Momroso ware Sunday "alto" with Mr and Mrs Wdtor Knarr Mr and Mn Orrar "nohn and family warn hula. iholr Thanking“- lnl dlnnor wllh ninth" in Br-b, Mr. Harold Eby of Powasson, Miss Lillian Snider of Windsor, Mr. Kenneth Snyder and Miss Ru'sy Snyder. Toronto, spent the -TSGiio,1 giving season at their home. RECORD WEIGHT CARROT 1s,4 POUNDS Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Stroll and fumily. Mrs. James Garner, Mr. and Mrs. M. Humdorf of Waterloo, and Mr. Wallace Pym of Kitchener were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hap-y qerttey, __ __ .._ Fred Woppler Beau Ch- ric- schwoitaer's Reeord.--othor Como-talc News. Mr. and Mrs, J. Schwartaetr Huber of Petersburg. Mrs. Eltrieda Gies and duughtem Muriel and Ruth, Miss Elsie Emu-rt, Mrs. Charles Hamel, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Hamel and son Paul and daughters Mildred, Helen and Phyllis, and Annie Ledusky. all of Waterloo, were Thanksgiving day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Filsiager and children Hurry, Vernon and Helen of New Hamburg spent the holiday at the home of Mr. Jacob Filsinger al_'_"l‘he anlga". .. -- " Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lichty en- joyed their Thanksgiving dinner with friends in Kitchener and Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. l. Snyder and chil- dren and Mrs. Simeon Snyder of Waterloo were visitors with Mr. 1.er Lichly_ his}. Wednesday. - Messrs. ueob Good and Walter Good made a business trip to To, ror?to last Wedngsday.w_ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Ehoy Scheifele of Detroit upent the week-end, Nov. 2nd, with Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Scheifele. Mr. Otto Knieschewsky spent a few weeks with relatives in the villyre. - -- --- WV " ‘_ _ - Am Win. Sank... series of rein] meeting- every night until unday, Nov. 16, when there will be three service- during the dug. 0n loudly, 2t',tNtigs Day, t ey had three services., hen meetings are largely attended. Evangelistic Inurice O'Connell of Lima. Ohio, is the special 'neg: He in a phin, interesting In force- tuLpreeher: . . . _ The !¢nnon§tga inrholdin; n V. _... W‘- I'm at n-euuu Owl. CON ESTOGO a i, inom, Ins! Tundn ', Mr, And Kiln. Albert Reich"! of West Momma. nailed on the Mines Mnry and Ahbie Remix In! Tues- (by, Mr. Jeromr Heinumnn of Wood- uhwk agent the Tunksttivintt holi. day at is horm- tttre-, . ' '"irr'ririi" MGrir/G Shunt: ma Mr nnd Mrs. John Bechtel visited triondu at Flor-dub I"' Smithy. _ “has Sat-h. Moliuh and Min- rrvn Cronmun of Kitchen" 3nd m. Von Human of TWO Lu- qucn, tbsuth Ana-1n, upon! the iii,fiihG R1569; Famine-i home after spending a few weeks in Concstotro. -- A Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hodg'ms and Muss .lennvue Clark of Kitch. mu-r were guests at Hem-an! View Ins! Tundny. _, "ii.' IndMn. Yuvid Sunder and an" Roy apt-M. Thanksgiving with relatives M Willenueintr _ midrun. [“vame McAllimr' Ind Herb Kn!!! upon! the wank-9nd " "Home Missions" was the special service on Sunday in the Evangeli- cal Church here. The sum of $86.00 was raised for that purpose. An im- pressive sermon was preached by the pastor, Rev. S. R. Knechte), basing his remarks on the words "Be ye thankful." The special sing- ing which was much enjoyed by " was provided by Thanksgiving visit- ors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. S, R. Kneehtel, Mr. Mecuteheon of London, choir leader of one of the churches there, and Mr. Newel Geiger. student for the ministry " the University of Toronto, and the Misses Elizabeth Rennie and Louise Geiger, music and vocal teachers, of Zurich. , Chore Fgctory_Sold._ A _ _ I lluehn Bros. have bought the lim- burger cheese factory building own- ed mud formerly operated by J. A. Steiss. The limburger cheese fac- tory died a natural death an the farmers did not supply Mr. Steins with enough milk to keep it going. He intends to make a lt pond and ruekery where it stood. uehn Bros. are tearing down the building and intend converting the lumber into a dwelling. People are expressing re- gret that, there will be no more of Steiss' good Iimburtter cheese which ranked as one of the beat and was sold quite extensively in Cunad: and was shi ped to the North West and to the {mite-d States, Injured in Full from It... . “AN". and Mrs. Sam Koebel of Waterloo spent an evening this wot-k with Mr. and Mrs. J. Aigs. ' "iirr"irii' Mrs. Andrew WIN and Mtn.R Carl and Ross of St. Jacobs 1pm}! Buryltt.y.at the home of Miss While picking apples on a high tree, Alvin Weber, hired man for Gnu Eilensen, had the misfortune to fall off the tree. It was at first thought that he was seriously hurt 'ut after Dr. Robinson had exam- merl him he only found his back wwn-ly bruised and sprained. Conduct“! Sole. - _ Suvlph, Mr: and Mrs. Russel Mc- \lliswr. Dr. and Mrs. Bolling of Detroit. Mrs. Wm. Redford, Mr. Lvorutrd Wnnhhurn and non Master Billy Wnnhhurn all called on Mrs. Miro Mx-Allinh-r on Sqndny._ Ripley The sale recently of all the hotel "urrtiture and belongings of Ezra Elm-ks wns largely attended. Mr. n'teiss was his own auctioneer and Mulch-d the hammer in a capable iothrrer. This week Mr. um} Mrs. B'arbnra " Messrs. Will and Addison and Hiss Marie Heimpel entertained the mung people of the village to a warty ryceptly. A .. REV. S. R. KNECHTEL PREACHES ON HOME MISSIONS lmpreuivc Sonic" " EVIIIIOHCII Ch-tc-r-Hua", Bron. Buy Stein Proporty. ,. NIL? Gieiii" gm", of Waterloo pent n few days with her friend, ttiss Hilda Kercher. A, -. . _ "vfitiiirrrcriir. lh-nry Diebel m Wcdrtesday was largely attend- P... "P . _ "e'"e.r' Our Lutheran church was well re- "vsented at the joint Retorrttmt'usrs ,vrvirvs in Linwood. - --- _ Mr. and Mrs. John Mc_A1lister_ot Ah- "nm-ht-dt-tHind-dent-unto.." autumn-oath. communion of mud buying and distribution. but the Superior Chou: Blon- - tho chin... To-dar do“ to Stun Hun-dud of Ontario' In.» "than“ stitkAe you tho a old-tin. courtesy and -oal We. but. in addition they clot - who at “d btrrue-- Prices on 1o--Mbaatit, in hither. Support your Superior Btoro--theo. local po- are the backbone of your community. __--------- 'hr-tbite-IB-tFort- SEEDLESS HEIRS I thr. Ge su BUTCHER PEPPER ”fir PORK & BEANS Largo Jun-b. Ii... lie BLOOM‘NGDALE Bring your container. "on“ STOVE POLISH C AUSTIC SODA CORN FLAKES PINK SALMON HEIDELBERG tu, TUt ti- ttV Tainan", LUX kmc. fur - tre Finley “as: was GOOD FOR ONE WEEK I Mr. and Mrs. John SteMer " Kitchener. Eugene SteMer of St. ‘Clements and Joseph SteMer of 'Guelph visited with their mother, Mrs. Ciara Steffier. i The friends of Mr. Clarence Swartaentruber will be glad to hear What he has recovered from his ill- : was. " - m CHALLENGE Personals. Mrs. L. B. Dietrich and son Tho, dare enjoyed a trip lu Detroit. re ceggly. - H - _ Mr. and Mrs. G. Schmidt .nd Mr. and Mrs. B. Schallhorn and daugtr. ter Dorothy of Kitchener visited cn Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kraehling. A Mr. Donald and Miss Reta Jacobs and Mrs, Ed. Koehler and daughters of New Dundee spent the week-9nd with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Diet: Mini SEEK”!- Buehler of St. Jacobo spent a week with her sister, Mrs. David Sauder. Mr. aria Mrs. Ed. Jacky and fum- ily spent Sunday with friends at Kitchener. A pleasant time was spent Satur- day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dietz when they "ttter, mined some of their friends. The twening was spam in playing ands um) daltcirtst, _ In. Kenneth MeAUiater and little daughter Joyce are s ruling a few weeks with Mr. and Il?.",,! Par. nlj_pt Ripley; A» - Mr. and Hr,srLorne Shunt: of Waterloo spent Thanksgiving the gage} of My. and Mrstllglpglr Keck. - The teacher; LpGiuinGiidilrri their respective homes, Miss Mader at Breslau and Miss Todd at Luck- .nuw Impressive Thanksgiving services were held in the Mennonite Church on Monday forenoon, conducted by Rev. 03mm Burkholder of Bresluu. Rev. Howard Stavzinusr orcupirli (heifulpit of the Mennonite Church at realm: on Sunday morning. toek-end the guest. of Miss M Huger ut__Plenqnt Mic” Rosy Cheeks Crisp cold air brings a touch of color to every one, but it soon passes unless good health keeps it there. Shredded Wheat is an ideal indoor-weather food. It contains the mineral salts that make healthy red blood and the bran that promotes regular habit even though exercise is restricted. Plenty of nourishrpent---and easily digested too. Eat Shredded Wheat every morning-a biscuit or two with hot milk for a delicious. vital. izing breakfast. H EAT' EY' SiBlaiiilt In gun-6th. of " 15-. o: a!" ll: - tb. HEAVY OVERCOATS, BLANKETS, DRESS GOODS, FLANNELE'I'I‘ES AND PRINTS While - 1 lb. gin - Heal for quill. - SpociAl IO: roll. CANADIAN CHEESE ROLLED WHEAT ST. AGATHA Monty - " inclu- wide - At 19: yer yard. MEN'S HEAVY HAND KNIT MITTS All Pure Wool at Me per Pair. WOOL SANTOY DRESS GOODS s. for Me my. sumo.» "MIA? “'ANY. I.“ Winn: with - Spock! at 89.50 It in quit. . ”will; " you Still reduction in "in. on MEN'S [SISTERS WOOL TWEED for indoor days "" at TSe per Tard, Mr. “was: Mm!) . “A WITH ALL THE ORAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT BAITS Special Leatherette Folder and 4 x 6 Ptiott one dozen fur Passports and Licenses finished same day. BENTON STUDIO Trusses sun»). for In: kind cl rupture. haunt your. aeit from torture and tt . In. to tlt you. 0 have the knowledge and examine. to it you right. A. Gohencious FRESH CURRAN'I'S II: 5. 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