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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jul 1931, p. 3

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Wingfelder At Waterloo, June 21, To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wingfelder, a daughter Boppreâ€"At Waterloo, June 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Les Boppre, a son. Smithâ€"â€"At Kitchener, June 22%, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, 8 Lancaster St. W., a daughter. Lawrenceâ€"â€"At Kitchener, May 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Wamsley Lawâ€" rence a daughter. Deppishâ€"At St. Mury‘s Hospital, June 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Deppish, a sun. Bauer â€"â€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, June 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buuer, Wateroo, a sud, Hamilton _ At the Kâ€"W. Hospital, June 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Geu. Hamilton, a daughter. McEllistrum At Waterloo, June 16, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Meâ€" Ellistrum, a daughter. _ Gingerich â€"At Toronto, June 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Gingerich, a son, Brohman Ai Bresian, Sune 23. to Mro aaid Misâ€"â€" Edward | Brobman, son Hagedorn Al Kitchener, June 21, to Mro aud Mrs. G C Hagedorn: 26 Bingeman etreet, i son Gimbelâ€" At Freeport, June 12. ty Mr and Mrs: Harold Gimbel, a 3m Weber ~At Waterloo, June l7th, to Mroâ€" and | Mrsâ€"â€" Amos Weber, a daughte: f May â€"At Kâ€"W hocpital, June 20, to Mr. and Mrs. EoE May, 34 Hera Ave., a «on Strubâ€"â€"At Waterlo®, June 19. to Mr and Mrs. John Z. Strub, a daugh ter. Scheller At Elmira, June 15, to Mr and Mrs. L. Scheller, a son Bowman â€"At the Kâ€"W hospital, June 19, to Mro and Mis. Stanley Bowâ€" man, a son Budovich At Stâ€" Mury‘s hospital, June 20, to Mroand Mrs. Louls Buâ€" dovieh, 156 / Union boulevard, a danghter : Saturday Special Suits Every Suit in these two groups is a wonderful value. All new merchandise. Smart colors, attractive fabrics and latest styles. A timely great showing for boys 6 to 15 years. Men‘s Shoes and Oxfords reduced for Saturday Sale mss ©3.0§ w e e T _ Smart new models â€" Coat, vest and two in new patterns as crisp and refreshing as Quality and tailoring are all chic for boys 12 Heimpel â€" Jacky At Philipsbury, June 26, John Heimpel, Kiteh ener, to Elmina E. Jacky, St. Agatha. Shantzâ€"Gardner â€"At Haysville, June 24, L. Ward Shantz, Toronto, to Mabel â€" Victoria Gardner, Haysâ€" ville. Dippelâ€"Hearth _ At St. John‘s Lutherâ€" an parsonage, June 23, by Rev. C 8 Roberta. Misa â€" Viola â€" Hearth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs â€"Simon MeaTth of Kitchener to Edward Carl Dippel, son of Mr. and Mrs Abraham Dippe} of Waterlon Smith â€" Pequegnat â€"â€" At Waterloo, June 13, Florence G. Pequegnat of Kitchener to Wilson E. Smith of Richardville, Ont. Borthâ€"Freiburger At Kitchener, June 20. Andrew J__Câ€" Borth to Rita Freiburgey Speakerâ€"Hamei At Kitchener, June 20, August Fred Speaker to Erma Hamel McKellarâ€"Murray â€"At Buffalo, June 20 Lachlan Rumpel MeKellar, to Jean Campbell Murray ERNST 8 Herchenrader â€" Yost A quiet but pretty wedding took place at St. Paul‘s Lutheran parâ€" sonage, Kitchener, on Thursday, June 25th, when Mrs Vera Edith Yost, 119 i\vKny atreet, became the bride of Mr. Herman Herchenrader, 686 Samued street. Rev. A. Orzen, pastor of _ 8t. Paul‘s Lutheran church, officiated. They were atâ€" tended by Mr. and Mrs. William Herchenrader. Following the cereâ€" NEECHAEEEOCREECCOCCENCRNONCEECCERCCECCCANEENCENNNNNNENCAAN EO NNNAE CANCINNNNNNNNNNNE c In the quality of the materials, the designing and workmanâ€" ship, you will not find their equal. Good looking styles, woul materials, new patterns in light and dark 512 50 shades for men and young men. Regular a $25. Saturday, $12.50. MEN‘S FOOTWEAR Values That Are Making Clothing History 46 KING 9T. E. Boys‘ Wearing Apparel for Summer BOYS‘ GOOD TWO BLOOMER SUITS $6.85 and $10.50 MARRIAGES & SALE OF $5 WOMEN‘sS WEDDINGS BIRTHS BOYS‘ TWO LONG TROUSER sUIsS $9.80 and $15 OF $5 WOMEN‘s FOOTWEAR Pumips, Oxfords, Ties, Steoâ€"ins. Imagine getting Suits that are being sold this very moment in a national way for $45 at $28.50. Imagine getting $45 woolens, $45 hand needling, $45 style. It seems almost impossible. It would be anywhere else. Sizes and models for all men and young men, $28.50. Famous $45 Suits from Canada‘s Most Famous Makers $2.95 ®\~ The Kitchenerâ€"Wateriso â€" Collegiâ€" ] ate management announces that all .}lhv twelve vacancies of the staff y \have been filed except one. When hf‘th-- school _ reopens in September i. | there will be a full staff of excellent |teachere J. W. Thompson mangger of the Kitebetier branch oof ce Impetial Bank, died ut Preston Spoings Hotel oir Monday, Jime 221m4, in Ahis 44th yeur The bafweral took plitee at Ingersoll on ‘Thursday, June 25th. Deceased went 10 Preston to under ge a minor operation for earbubecle on his neck. . Blood polsoning and preamonla, however, eet in resulting in his death A wife and daughter, ofle eleter and one brother survive Tan and bluck calf leather, reâ€" duced to ... Amevmern ... $2.65 mony Mr. and Mrs. Herchenrader left on a wedding trip to Buffalo und points east. On their return they will reside at 66 Samuel St., Kitchener. 3 Wepplerâ€"â€"At Neustadt, June 5, Mrs. John Weppler, in her T8rd year. Meyer â€" At Hesson, June 11th, Clarence Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Meyer, in his 23rd year. Interment was made in the R. C. cemetery at St. Clements. Nicollâ€"At Galt Hospital, June 11, Win. J. Nicoll of Ayr, in his 73rd year. Burgâ€" â€"At Hamilton, June 12, Henry Burg, formerly of Kitchener, in his 81st year. The remains were interred in the Jewish cemetery at Kitchener. CARBUNCLE ON NECK, DIES AFTER OPERATION Found guilty of disorderly conduct while â€" drunk, â€" Archie Rennie was fned $10.00 and coste in court reâ€" cently. C. N. K. workmen have swung huge girders weighing 46 tons, into place on the Park St. subway in Kitâ€" chener and the big task will soon be completed The street has been widened and will be a vast finprove ment. GIRL SENT TO HESPELER HOME A girl aged sixteen, who refuaed to obey her parents and persisted in keeping late hours. was committed te the Children‘s All Society Home under the care of Inspector Pullam The parents objected but Mugictrate Welr said the girl would be in good hande SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS WaterlOo _ children between . the ages of 8 to 14 years will again reâ€" ceive inatructions in the art of swimâ€" ming this year. This deci«ion was reached at a recent meeting of the WaterlOo | @wimming carnival comâ€" mittee. Mr 8 J. Adame, chairman, stated that these inetrnctions will commenee on July 13. preparatory to Waterl00‘@ annual aquatic meet at the park on July 18th BLAZE AT DIE WORKS CAUSES $15 DAMAGE The Waterloo Fire Dept. was called to the Ontario Die \J'nrku on Monday to extinguish a fire which originated in the oil container used for tempering steel dies. The blaze was â€" caused by overheated and elo‘fied pipes which resulted in a amall blaze, the damage amounting to $15.00 STAFF VACANCIES FILLED Life is a horse With a bridle and a bitâ€" It will drive you NEW PARK ST. SUBWAY Where the Oood Clothes Oome Prom will drive you ‘ â€"whatever that may beâ€"and add l!mdon‘t drive it. 10 per cent." BOYS‘ SHOES pairs of latest cut trousers the season they usher in. to 18 years. DRUNK FINED KIFTCHENER It‘s Up to You DEATHS Albert Snider, Water St, Water loe, was found not guilty in Water loo pelice court on Thunsiay alter noon on the charge of keeping : commun waming house Gustave Kroeger, Elmira, arrested Wednesday night, while druuk and cbarged in court with being drunk in a _ public place and with having liquor in other than a private dwell ing was fined $10 and costs en the trst charge and $100 plus eoste or ten days in jall on the second. Joseph Hooke, fresh from Ireland, who was released from Kitchener Jail Monday morning, after serving ten days on a drunk charge, was picked up by police on King street on â€" Monday evening on another charge of being drumk in a public place. He appeared in court un Tues: duy morning for sentence. OUTBREAKS OF HOOF AND MOUTH DISEASE TOTAL 38 SERUM TO CHECK INFANTILE PARALYSIS Blood was obtained at the K. & W. Hospital on Monday morning by Dr. J. B. Hardman of the Provincial Health Department from fourteen voluntary donors, previous ‘victims uf infantile paralysis. The blood, which is used to make serum for preventing the discase, was all of first class nature. â€" Enough was ol tained to make 150 doses of the serum. 271 WRITE ENTRANCE EXAMS On Wednesday morring two hunâ€" dred and seventyâ€"one public and separate â€" school pupils commenced writing their entrance examinations. In Alexandra School, Waterloo, 106 | pupils | started writing . their first papers and 165 at the K.â€"W. Culleginte. Waterloo‘s â€" Intermediate baseball team in the intercounty league turnâ€" ed in their second win Over Preston Riversides at the park l{vre on Satâ€" urday afternoon by a 70 shntont The game was featured by the fine twirling of Esbaugh for Waterloo, who allowed Preston only 5 hits The Waterloo aggregation showed a _ marked â€" improvement in their Nelding . efforts Play â€" wae . tight throughout the game with ucither team having an error CHURCH ORGANIST Mrs. Cowan of Thorold township, organist of Trinity United Church, Thorold, sustained arm and budy injuries when knocked down by a cow which, being led by her son, Harold, became ugly, got away from a rupe and charged the woman. So far there have been 38 outâ€" breaks of hoof and mouth disease in Englund and Scotland, and this number has been definitely confirmâ€" ed, says the department of agriâ€" culture, in a statement, Five other reported outbreaks are under inves tigation. Although 271 pupils are trying their examinations, this is not the total for the K.â€"W. High School En trance Board announced that 332 had been exempted for good stard ing during the year, brinying the grand total to 603. A crowd of about 600 fans gather ed about the race track and withess vd the game. WATERLOO TEAM Found gullty in Kitchener police court on a charge of seduction against a 17â€"yearold girl,. Gerald Walter, aged 23, & divorced man, was remanded for sentence. He proâ€" mised to marry the girl at the time of his offence. One of the largest pienies this veason was held at Waterloo park on Saturday afternoon, when well over 890 people attended the annnal Sunâ€" day School pienic of St. John‘s La:â€" theran â€" Charch. About 750 people participated in the «upper A lengthy prograni of sports was held, being arranged by officers of the church and Sunday school The Ifeal weather helped to make the event a great success North _ Waterioo _ Conservatives who attended the provincial convenâ€" tion in Toronto at which Premier Henry was chosen permanent party leader were J. J. Strong, W. J. MceGibbon, W. G. Weichel and Dr. J. E. Hett. Coâ€"ordinated action toward settle ment on Ontario farms of city families who are i1 possession of some capital was decided upon ut a meeting Of representatives of the Federal and Provincial governments After pleading guilty to theft of two tires from P. K ‘Vober. Erucest Pegelo, of Doon, was allowed to go un a year‘s probatiop. He has se cured work on a farm. HOUSE RAIDED; An unknown child was reported to police as having been knocked down by a car driven by K. Stricker, Lthâ€" den Ave., Kitchener, on East King Bt., Baturday evening. No injury reâ€" sulted Local and provincial police raided the premises of Joseph Brown, 132 King St South, on Sunday night and found a quantity of beer concealed in the cellar il{onally‘ Brown reâ€" cently had his Formit cancelled and Harry Graff, Elgin St., Waterloo, was arrested later and charged with supplying Yquor to a person whose license had been cancelled. They will appear Friday, July 3rd, for trial. * Skipp W. 'a.'_»i. .m:.'J.Kc. Cunningham 1$;" K. Bagel 20, F. Ku dobsa 13; J. Dahmer 14, E. Schlouser 11; N. Beam 19, E. Roos 11 "Does it disturb my wife?" echoed the patient. ‘"Why, it dis turbs the whole congregation." Public Nuisance A man went to see his physician for advice as to how to be cured of the habit of snoring. _ _ _ Elementary, Wation Gummâ€"‘"Do you know any reliâ€" able rule for estimating the cost of living?" _ _ 8 / "Doek your snoring diaturb your wife?" asked the M.D. BACK TO FARM MEN CHOSEN i.;ylpâ€"-"Y’n.A Take your in_con_;g ATTENDED CONVENTION LAWN BOWLING 3CORES POLICE COURT NOTES GuILTY OF sEpUCTION SUSPENDED S$ENTENCE 800 ATTEND PICNIC DRUNK JAILED HIT BY CAR WIN FROM PRESTON INJURED BY COW LIQUOR SEIZED Thinsday | evening | (men‘s) Ayr Oiddfellows played at New Dundee, seube ef lov in favor of the latter, Friday night Qadies) ~New Dunâ€" dee at Plattsvile, ccore of 3347 for the local team Friday | evening ~The St. James Luther Leagne vs. St. Peter‘s Luther Leagne at Kitchener. Score resulted 17 a e 8. Monday night of this week ‘The Luthes League team played with the Stratfoed Lather: League a the lat pluee, witlt a score of 123 in favor of New Dundee Personals. Mr. and â€" Mrs.â€" William Pandall, Mrsâ€" Barker and sun Shiney of St. Thomas visited with Mrs. Appel and Mrs. Smith last Friday. Kev_ and Mrs. 6. R. Schults and ito Gregory ate spending a few weeks with relatives at Pembroke, Mr. and Mrs.â€" Albert Becker: of Reseville, the Misoces Ruby Woolner and Nelda Shantz utd Messrs. Ward Woolter and Ployd Shantz of Kitch ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Shyder on Sunday. Mrâ€" Gartield Weber spent Sunday Principal, K. R. Baille. Garden Party A Success. A jlarge crowd atterded the Garâ€" den party held under the auspices of the local B.Y.P.U, in the school srounds last Monday evening. The A large number from here are at tending the Mennonite Camp meet ing which is being held tear Kitch erer. thiis. waek. Preached Able sermon. bact play. "Home Ties," given by the Roceville U.BE Society, was wellâ€"presented on an Oopen air stage. fetween â€" acis â€" musical â€" selections were rendered by the Breslau and New â€" Dundee orchestras . and â€" the Ne w Hamblurg _ mixed â€" quartette. Miss Mary Francis also gave two readings in ber usual pleasing manâ€" ner. Mro Haurcld Poth very ably perâ€" lormed the dutlss of the chairman. An atlactively decorated booth was well patronized during he evening. Attend Camp Meeting. Mr. . Swartzentmiber, a a army worker, of Rome, N Â¥ pied â€" the â€" pulpit of the Church last Sundioy eveting Picnic At Branzord. at Diindas lL~ S. Lichty, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. amd Mrs. Edgar Hallman and!Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sargent children Mugh and Marie, Mrs. S.|f Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Witmer and Miss Verena Witmer| Miller of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. visired with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin; W. H. Culcahy of Tilbury, Mr. and Shantz at Proston on Sunday. Mrs. Alvin Ottman of l-{nwkesville Mr am} Mrs. Herman Kavelman{and Mr. and Mrs. L. Wagner of altended the Spartan Radio Dealets | Detroit. Convention held at the Royal York, Mr. Walter Knierim, who spent Toronto last Friday two weeks with his parents in Deâ€" Hichop A. M. Jornson and Mtr.{troit, returned home again _ on Harold Cooke of Huntington, Ind..| Saturday. were the snests of Mro and Mrs. A. aoâ€"â€"___â€"â€"____ _ Hilborn last week Mp 2.+020an nc t Mivs â€" Ruby â€" Weber. of Waterboo| | MANNH E1M 1 spent the weelkcend with her grandâ€"| @ ________ _2 nc2222222220000_ parents. Mr and Mrs. Simon Weber.|, Rey. and Mrs. Manasseh Hallman Mrs. B B Krupp of New HAM:â€"jand family visited with Mr. and Mre. burg o visited with Mr. and MtS Geo. Milne on Sunday. Jociah Caseel on Sunday ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. Spaetzel and famâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler @Ud jy spent Sunday with the former‘s sons Donald. Nia] and Garnet visited ‘mother, Mrs. Nancy Spaetzel. with _ Mrs.â€" Andrewâ€" Koehler: at 8t | Those trying their entrance exams Agatha on Suniday at New Dundee were Alice Milne, â€" Mro aiml Mrs. Kd. BuckborOUKB Margaret Shirk. Stewart Weber and der 60 Sr. l to Jr. EV â€"Lydia Goettling 85 hon.. Ross Toman $1 hon., Donald Koetler 79 hon. Hulda Bowman 75 hon., Orville Einwachter 71, Kenâ€" neth Schmidt 69, Harold Leis 62, Hilda â€" Kavelman 58â€" recommended, Idella Schwass, passed on year‘s work Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€" Mina Youmans 79 hon., Gladys Morden 78 hon., Delâ€" phine Kavelman 64, Perey Bechtel 64 _ srod{ to Jr. {If Willard Bowman 13%. Clara Youngman 71, Earimont Poth 62, Susie Wanner 60. Teacher, A. G. Gibb. Senior Room Jr. I11 to Sr. Hlâ€"Jean Leis 85 hon., Milton Schwindt 85 hon., Doris Bechâ€" tel 83 hon., Ruth Snider 83 hon., El len Page 81 hon., Ward Becker 80 hon., Velma Baver 79 hon., Russell Saltzberry _ 78 _ hon., Marguerite Schinidt 76 hon.. Glenuis Musselmean i5 hon, Clare Einwachter 75 hon., Thelma â€" Boshart 75 hou.,. Erma Diefenbacher 72. Lorne Einwachter 72, Kenneth Boshart 60. Eunice Suiâ€" of Vancsei week with Mro and Mrs. George Quehle and danghter Dorothy of Waterloo visitâ€" ed with Mr. and M« Ho D Schmidt on Sunday Jr. to 8r. I1â€" Dorothy Toman, Cleo Wanner, Gordon Suider, Elgin Museâ€" elman, lvy Wanner, Nyle Koehler, Georgina Morden Jr. 11 o Sr ILâ€" â€"William Schmidt, Doris schwindt. Charlie Waterman, Floric Towne & Backie Mrs Raymer has returned to her home at Markham affer spending a few weeke with Mr aw| Mrs. Robert Coleman Mr.â€"and Mrs. Eo E. Page and «daughter Ellen are epending a two weeks‘ vacation ai Grimshy beach. Mr Frank Fraser of Galt is relleyâ€" Ing at the Royal Bank during the ab sence of Mro Page Mr and Mrsâ€" Norman Weber and Wise Kdith Woeber visited with Mr and â€" Mrs _ Herbertâ€" Madter: «t Pine Hill on Sunday Primer to Jr. 1â€"Grace Schmt, Reta _ Wanner, Helen Poll, Greta Lautenschlager. Rudene Toman. Little David and Harry â€" Hilborn of Roseville apent the weekâ€"end with their aunt Miss Ada Bingeman. Jr. Primer to Br. Primerâ€"George Bechtel, Luella Knerr, Myrtle Howl ing, Burkle Toman, Gordon Bergey. Mrsâ€" Jenae Bechtel. Miss Christine Bechtel and Mr. Emmanuel Bechtel of Precton and Rey C. F. Krauth of Kitchener vi«ited at the home of Mra Philip Apgpel on Sunday Mro and Mrs: Dave Litwiller mo fored to Brantford last Thursday Mr and Mrs George Jacob and Mesare.â€" Donald _ and Elmer Jacob visited with Mrs S. Nauman at Baâ€" den on Sunday B.Y.P.U. Gardan Party a Big Sucâ€" HONOR STANDING FOR SCHOOL PUPILS; CREDITABLE SHOWING Mr Clifford Weber of Kitchener apent the weekend at his home in the village Misa Mary Steckiey of Toronto is spending a few daya of this week with her aister. Mra. Robert Cole cess.â€"Splendid Program of Four Act Play and Music. nited | Brethren â€" Christian Society held an enjoyable Mohawk Park, Brantford, day afternoun spent a iew day Revo and rs ,\h:«' Kd. . Buckborough pent a few days of last NEW DUNDEE aâ€" calvation N Y., occr he â€" Baptist W Mr .and Mre. Gordon Hallman and family of Rosebank visited with Mr. ard Mrs. Ivan Hilborn on Sunday. Weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zinn were: Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Chomes and family of Guelph: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Main, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sararas and daughâ€" ter Rosalind, Mr. Carl Ross, Mr. and Mra. O. Schreiber and son Clifford of Kitchener; Mr. C. Youman of Doon; Mr. and Mre. Albert Caulitzki and Mr. Gus Caulltzki of Victoriaburg. | * wWELLESLEY | | | Mr. Manasseh Lichti of New York M :â€"â€"â€"_â€"__________ ________ y Stite visited with his sister. Mre. MRS. OTZ 'vhm. Gerber last week. R .ll;}\gggQLAWAfi" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bates of Deâ€" * lgs c ‘troit and Mrs. P. Fromm of Waterâ€" AGED 65 YEARS joo called at the homes of George â€"â€"â€"â€" and LOrne Rennie recently. Funera) Held Friday with lnl-rmcn!\ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Playford and in Luth C o family and Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of ® “Ot:.nnN ameters Elmira visited with Thos. Playford on er News. }Sunday. Mr. Nathaniel Clemens of Milverâ€" tun spent a few days of this week with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hallman. Many friends and relatives learnâ€" ed with sincere regret of the unâ€" expected death of Mrs. Jacob Lotz, who passed away quietly on Wedâ€" nesday morning, aged 65 years. The runeral took place on Friday afterâ€" noon with service at the Lutheran cemetery. There survive a sorrowâ€" ing husband, two daughters, Miss Hilda, at Reiner‘s store, and Mrs. Ezra Hoffman, and one son, Albert, who is pastor of the church at Monuth, Ont., and a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. David Horst of Hagerston, Maryland, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cressman of St. Jacobs and Mr. Tilman Horst of Elmira visited last Friday. with Mr. and Mrs. David H. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Coleman and Mr. Merle Coleman attended the Raymer Reunion at Unionville last Saturday. ‘Mr. Gerald Weber of Waterloo is spending some time in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jantzi were taken by surprise on â€" Saturday when a number of their friends gathered at their home. A most pleasant evening was spent and parlor games were indulged in. Lunch was served at the close. Mr. snd Mro. Arthur Spactzel and | *~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"n iez ez ies family of Vineland, Mr. and Mrs. |® â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"*® William Main, Miss Nellie Main and | | CROSSHILL . Messrs. Edward and Harold Main of | ® â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" * ‘liitcélenar evlislefl at the home of Mrs."LINWOOD FOOTBALL . Spaetzel on Sunday. SFS Mr. Gerald Weber of Wararinn ifil TEAM LOSES 1â€"0 Mr. and Mrs. Moses Baer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz: at Pinehill on Sunday. Among those who were visiting here we find the following: Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lipps and family, Mr. L. S. Lichty, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sargent â€"f Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Miller of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Culeahy of Tilhufi', Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottman of Hawkesville and Mr. and Mrs. L. Wagner of Detroit. A large|number of people attendâ€" ed the special service held in the United Brethren Cburch iast Sunday afterncon for the dedication of the new basement which has been comâ€" pleted recently. The church was beautifuily decorated with flowers. Bishop A. M. Johnson, of Huntingâ€" ton, Ind., preached the dedicatory sermon and special music"was ren dered as follows: a vocal solo en titled "Open the gates of the Tem:â€" ple" by Mrs. Melvin Snyder; and anâ€" them by the New Dundee choir and @ selection by the male quartette of the Alma 8t. U. B. Church, Kitchâ€" ener. Bunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. Hi}born were: Rev. and Mrs. G. S. Seiple, Mr. and Mrs. Al lan Hallman, the Misses Sophia Shantz and â€" Susie, Albert and Messrs. William Woods and Frank Shants all of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hilker of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mre. Henry \_:Vgteiman last Tuesday. Rev. G. and Nirs. Pranschke and family of Armstrong, Ind., made a few short calls here when on their way. to Ottawa over the weekâ€"end. Those trying their entrance exams at New Dundee were Alice Milne, Margaret Shirk, Stewart Webert and Eiverne Haliman. Rev. J. L. Towne is spending a few weeks with relatives at Laingsburg. Mich. Mr. Walter Knierim, who spent two weeks with his parents in Deâ€" troit, returned home again on Saturday. Miss Laura Monaghan has gone to her home near New Hamburg for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckenewilier of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. T. Rickert. Mr. and Mre. C. Hammer of Tavisâ€" tock called on Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Devitt. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrea. O. Bowman were:: Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bowman of Elmira and Mr. and Ms. Irvin Shoemaker and daughters, Myra, Norma and Verna of Floradale. Mrs. J. Knechtel spent Sunday evening with Mre. T. Howald. Quite a number from here are at tending the Mennonite Camp Meet ing held in Kitchener this week Mr. Clare Rickert vieited with Mr Arno Neeb near Waterloo on 8un day. Beveral from here attended the deâ€" dication services held at the United Brethren Church at New Dundee on Sunday. Misa Beatrice Rickert viaited with Mies Mae Trussier on Sunday. Misa Ruth Devitt spent Friday with Misa Elverne Filainger near Kitchener Vaice of the Tempter Small Boy â€""I don‘t think the gentleman next door knows much about music." Motherâ€""Why ?" to eut my drum open and see what was :-.J. it," BISHOP JOHNSON PREACHES AT DEDICATION SERVICE Ilomrâ€""'hz?" "W_oll, he told me this morning United Brethren Church Baseâ€" ment.â€"Other News. Visitors away from the communi ty on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hammond and Mrs. Jane Petch with friends in Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilford and son with . friends _ in â€" Waterl00; . Mrs. Foster, Miss Laura Foster and Mr and Mre. Lorne Renuie with Moore feld friends; Mrs. M. Shantz and s0on, accompanied by Mrs. Hutchison * Toronto with friends in Waterl0o; Mrs. Hutchison was a weekâ€"end visiâ€" tor with Mrs. Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight of Oshawa and Miss Ruth MoFarlane ot Toronto spent the weelend at Win. Knight‘s. Mr. and Mrs. M. Shantz and son attended the Campbell Reunion held in the park in Stratford on Saturâ€" day, June 27th, _ Mrs. Brown and little daughter Dawna of Kincardine are spending several days with Mrs. Thos. Bir mingham. Mr. Keouneth Wiliiams has handed in his resignation as Public School teacher, here and has secured tire position as principal of Heidelberg School. Mr. Wiliams will go highly recommended from here. Mr. Mabood of Eimira and Mr. MeGregor of Waterloo presided at the High School entrance examinaâ€" tions here, about 43 writing. Mrs. (Rev.) Johnston of Millbank gave a very inferesting talk on the work of Jean Blewett at the Young People‘s Meeting in Boyd Church last Friday evening. A game of footâ€"ball between Poole and Crosshill was played at the 7th line School picnic last Saturday The score being 1â€"1. Homes improved. Crosshill football team again won a game from Linwood Monday evenâ€" ing. 1â€"0. The game was played in Linwood and proved interesting to the many spectators. Teacher Resigns. Mr. Harvey Faulker of Listowel has been engaged here. Holiday Visitors. A number in this vieinity have been _ improving _ their _ dwelling houses recettly. Among them are Mr. Joseph Zehr, who has covered Locals Score Victory in Fast Game. Many Homes Improved. Teacher Resigns. Screen Doors «»« Windows T akes Only 4 Yards Kitchener Quantities of Regular Prices Cool Cottons 39c Up To 69c Yard Only $1.56 for a cool frock that you‘ll enjoy ali Summer. Printed Voiles, Batistes, Dimities, Piques, Foulards. 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Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Helm of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Helm. Mr. and Mrs. J. Diebold of Waterâ€" loo, and son Clare, spent the weekâ€" end with Mrs. Anna Hanley. _ Mr. Wm. Schedewitz of Elmira culled on friends here recently. Miss A. E. Coote and Mrs. Ralph Lavery were guests at a joint meeting of Alma and Bethel Woâ€" men‘s Missionary Society where the former addressed the meeting and the latter favored them with vocal selections. â€" Mr. Stewart Lavery was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Linwood last Monâ€" day. esns 0 Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Brenner of Linwood spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. James Hanley and bride of Merrickville spent a few days here last week. C Mr. Jos. Hanley of Millbank spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. _ New Racket A father said to his young daughâ€" ter, aged eight, "What are you goâ€" ing to be when you grow up?" "I‘m going to be either an artist or a dancer," she answered, "beâ€" cause I don‘t think I‘ll be much good at this mother business!" ADVERTISING in The CHRONICLE BRINGS RESULTS. Mrs. Matthew Stickney of Port Huron, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown and sons Robert, Eugene and Russel of Detroit, and Mrs. Earl Woods and daughter Betty of Harriston spent last _ Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Beggs. _ Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Moser spent Sunday with friends in Elmira. > Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Byrne of Galt wore recent visitors here. Mrs. James Cherry of Glenallan is spending this week with her mo‘ther,-_Mr_slfiLe;sli‘e_ Beggs. _ Mrs. Earl C. '[‘;t;béri"fi"s&endim this week with her parents, Mr. an Mrs. Albert Pierce, Paisley. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Helm of Waterloo _ attended _ the _ Pryze â€" Vollmer wedding here on Tuesday. 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