it Death claimed Lduisa Kathrine, wife of Harry Kochler, who passed away at her home in Heidelberg on Saturday in her 36th year. Deceased, bern in Petersburg, Dec. 30, 1896, daughter of Edward Doerr and Eliâ€" zabeth Weber, became the bride of Harry Koehler in August, 1919, at Kitchener, She was a member of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Churcha Heldelâ€" Mre. Harry Koehier. Her father, husband and one daughter, Bernice, at home, survive with two sisters, Mrs. Theo. Bierâ€" wagen, Kitchener and Mre. Theo. Lautenschlager, Petersburg. ‘The funeral was held on Tuesday with services at her late home in Heldelberg at 2 o‘clock and thence to. the Heidelberg Lutheran Church at 2.30. Burial was made in the Helâ€" delberg cometery. Rev. Mr. Lamack officiated. Vicinity Visitors. Mrs. Rev. Lamack visited for Hz;â€" eral days with ffiends at New â€" â€" Mre. Harry Zilegler returned home on Sunday after visiting with her elster, Mre. Fred Cluthe in Kitchâ€" Mr. Albert Gies of Kitchener was a Bunday visitor at his home here. Mre. Jacob Fries returned home after visiting with her daughter, Mre. Alvin Heier at Erbsvilie. Mre. Elizabeth Hoffman returned to her home in Crosshill after spendâ€" ing the winter months with her slster. â€" Mr. and Mre. William Sattier and children Wilfred and Stelia and Mre: Mary Sattier were Sunday visitore at Baden. â€" _ Mr. and Mre. Jeromiah Martin spent Sunday with friends near Walâ€" lenstein. Mre. Rev. Lamack is teaching the #enior room for a few days in the awbhsence of Mr. Williams,who is il1 at his home in Linwood. _ Ella Wolfe of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mf. and Mre. A. G. Wolfe. Mrs. Wm. Esch has spent the past week with relatives in Preston and Miss Mary Kerr epent the weekâ€"‘@ _â€"â€"_â€"_â€"____________® end at the home of her parents in L YATTON L Haspelor. |@ on onnnsmas e en ee > Friends of Mtr. A. Wolfe will be‘ A number frour this locality atâ€" sorry to hear that he is in the Galt tended the Arthur horee show on hospital, and underwent an opera Tuesday last. tlan on Friday morning. Mr. Wolfe _ Mr. and Mre. Blmo King and famâ€" is doing as well as can be expected ily were Bunday visitors with Mr. at: time of writing. and Mrs. A. W. Ruler. ‘ Mr. Joe Schrank has returned to! Mro. Magdalene and daughter Elia his home after apondh&,: number of Kitchener were visitors on this of! weeks in St. Mary‘s pital, Kitâ€" line on Sunday:; chemner with a brokenr arm. | A few from this neighborhood at Miss Louise Goddard of Galt apent tended the auction aate of Mt. Miller mother, Mrs. W. Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. d. C. Bullock and son John of Kitchener, were visitors In. the villago on Saturday. _ _ _ Miss Louise Goddard of Galt apent the weekâ€"end at the home of her they wil} restde lnw, April l14th. A soclal time was A puamber from this section at w§eand_ z0e memints coant Tor 1eruct e fonoml of ‘Mrs. Lavery VEarcon|l Radio Sold and Serviced Harry Marks 91 King St. North, Waterloo Phone 476â€"J _ OW > P Mc â€" Wl !/2 tb. SAME FINEST QUALITY Twinâ€"City BROWN LABEL HEIDELBERG 14th, A soclal time was .A ; DOON by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Perrin were taken by surprise on Wednesday: evening when their neighbors met at their home, prior to. their IW‘ this nelghborhood. ‘ The Golden Rule Class of the U.B. Sundayâ€" School met together at the home of Miss Beulah _ Becker on Wednesday afternoon, April 13th, to present her priog to her marriage. Girls rushed in and ehouted, "surâ€" prise to Beulah." Leter an address was read by their teactier, Mrs. J. Hope and Mrs. Roas Perrin and Mise Cora Stager presented her with a pair of walnut candlesticks. Although they have lived hml Only a few years they have in that time proved to be goot nmmm‘ and very hospitable. After a short program dainty reâ€" ':"d.y""' th '"h.owm lruovn 'p’?“ " Te freshments were served by the clase a al ths e ot Mr Hy. members, bringing to a close a very Mille:. pleasant afternoon. _ Mr. and Mre. Braun of Kitchener p spent Sundiag with Mre. C. Forier. retty Spring Wedding: Hallmanâ€"Becker. A pretty Spring Mre. Lorne Habel eccompanied by wedding was solemnized at 3 p.m. on| M and Mre. Gooding of near Washâ€" Saturday, Aprii 16th at the home of|!28tOn attended the funeral of their Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker, Rosevilie,| °00940 at Gait on Saturday. when their daughter iBeulah, becauze| _ Mrs. Henry Struth and deughter the bride of Mr. Cranston Haliman,|Eimnma spent Sunday with Mr. and elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim|Mrs. John Battler on the Grand Hallman® of New Dundee. Rev. Ei.|Road. mer Becker, Kitchener, brother of| Mre. J. L. Forler and daughter the bride, officiated. The bride, who |Bertie were visitors in Kitchener on entered the drawing room to the|Monday. * strains _ of Lohengrin‘s â€" wedding hoi mmmemmmma& march (played by Miss Margaret|@ _____________________@ Shelby), looked charmjing in a gown ) | ST. CLEMENTS I of shell pink georgette and lace and|@ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"____.__._ @ carrying a bouquet of sunburet roses.| FUNERAL OF The ounly attendants were little Misses ‘Betty Becker of Kitchener MISS A. HUBER and Lois Shelby of Roseville, nieces | _ _ se a~ 3 . of the bride, as flower girls, dressed |Died Suddenly Following Operation in yellow and each carrying a basâ€" for Appendicitis.â€"Other ket of eweet peas. â€" â€" W ... Mre. D. Lockie read an. address to Mr. and Mrs. Perrin and Mrs. C. Swartz presented them, with a heanâ€" tiful floor lamp, afte) which Mr. Perrin very ably replied on behalf of Mrs. Perrin and himself. Hope. At the close a dainty lunch was served by the ledies. | â€" Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Porrin Preâ€" sented with. Suitable Gift. FAREWELL PARTY _|needing will be late. _ _ Several of the Baden __TO ESTEEMED OOUPLEI_una.q_m.Auu_oc Mra. During the signing of the register Mr. M. .B. Snyder of New Dundee sang "Because". Following the cereâ€" mony a buffet luncheon was served to about thirty guests. â€" Later Mr. and Mrs. Hallman left by motor on a short wedding trip, the bride travelling in a smart navy and grey ensemble with matching accessories. On their return they will reside on the groom‘s farm near New Hamâ€" Mr. and Mre. Melvin Snyder of New Dundee were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Detwelier on Sunday. Sunday sum of $1,600. is L ue Mr. Jolin R. Jackeon and son Marâ€" lay were business visitore to Kitsh anor. Mr. Jake (Metager is ing to move to is home: which they burchased from Mr. WH1 Fenton. in Rimira on Saturday. Mr. Henry Durt ROSEVILLE alightly: improved. . Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Sebhwartsontruâ€" ber of Pine. Hill were visitors in town on Tuesday. | The severe snow storm has again subsided. and: once again apring wer ther prevails. From all appearances geeding will beâ€"late. : | Sereral ol the Baden people at . man. Also. the eale of Jacob Holsh on theâ€" adjoining property: at Pine Hill ‘on ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. David Jantsi of Kit chener were recent visitors in town. _ Mr. Floyd Nauman, who under ‘vm an operstion at theâ€"K.â€"W. Hosâ€" pital is reported doing as nicely as can be expecied: ‘ ‘- Mr. Solomon Knechtel of near Kitâ€" chener was a recent visitor in town.i ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joe. C. Frets and Walter were Sunday vieitors at the home of Rev. apd Mrs. Simon Mar tin and family at Strasburg. _ We are sorry to report that Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Jutzi are both laid up with the flu; Their many friends w‘lgh them a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Habel and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Haâ€" bel and family spent Sunday at the home of Mre. C. Habel of Haysville. Mr. and Mre. Alvin Steinman were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mre. E. O. Erb at Wellesley. bel and family spent Sunday at the| Mr. Wm. Carnochan spent the home of Mre. C. Habel of Haysville.| weekâ€"end with friends in Elmira. Mr. and Mre. Ed. Bechthold and| Mr.â€" Kenneth Williams of Heide} son Nyle of Waterdown spent Satâ€" berg apent the weekâ€"end at his home urday at the home of Mr. Hy. 1 here. Miller. I 4 o e meammies +4 Mr. and Mre. Braun of Kitchener *z spent Sundag with Mre. C. Forier. |} ILAMEBUnG 3 Mre. Lorne Habel eccompanied by r. Mre. ie Bullock and Mr. and Mre. Gooding of near WaShâ€"|qaughter Miga Grace Bullcex of ington attended the funeral of theirt | Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Albert gousin at Gult on Saturday. * Itmdalf and ahikiran Ttara and Nola Mr. and. Mrs. Noslp Sheuts, and ot. Stanffer: ; Sunday â€" with i.udln‘g‘hmd _ Mr. and, Mre. Nosh Zehr and. ftamâ€" . wisited â€" with. Mr.. Rudy. Bast vrecently. | | I&.nl.ll-.l“'ltï¬:d ellealey visited with Mr. Mrs: Wm. R. Jutsi. & Mr. and Mrs. James Nesbit spent Monday. with. the latter‘s parents. Mra. N. Fleischauer at Wellesicy. . Mr. Eimer Boshart spent Sunday. with. his parents. at Ping H4ll. ‘Theâ€"country roads, which were in a very bad shape, almost im elln. uber, aged 20, second oldest: daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John L. Huber,. was held om Thursday mornâ€" ing from the residence of her aunt, Mrs. John A. Druar. She was ill only a short time and her death was due to an appendicitis operation. was preached by Rev. Wm. Becker. The pallbearers were C. Brenner, V. Reidel, A. Forwell, A. Druar, G. Huber, R. Voison, and Ru Straus was crossâ€"bearer. Interment was made in the St. Clements R C. Held Softball Meet. Louis lnnblsn;; .;."Jén. Leon» ard Beaupre, Leo Meyer, Fred Hins» Softball was the chief topic diss eussed. It was decided to sponsor a team again as in former years to outaide teams. Mr. Reidel of 8t. Jerome‘s College, Kitchener, spent Sunday id ~ in 37 % 3 The funeral of the late Miss Armâ€" Besides her parents she is sur ' Miss Edith Jackeon of Glenallan epent a few days with Mreand Mrs. Wm. ‘Carnochan. Mr. Alex. Stadelbauer of Unionâ€" vale spent the weelkâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Stadelâ€" beuer. Mr. Earl Carnochan of Ingersoll apent a few days with his parents, r. and Mrs. ‘Wm. Carnochan. _ SMre. Frank ©chummer «pent Tuesday with friends in Kitchener. _ Rev. M. F. Stewart spent Tuesday ih Toronto. _ Mr. W. C. Reuber spent Sunday his home in Hanover, â€" Mr. Casper Boegel spent a few days in Kitchener: f A successful sale was conducted By Mr. Geo. Class tfor Mr. (Mich. Gib ‘»nou. a mile and a half north of Linâ€" wood on ‘Tuesday afternoon. Mr. J. A. Schinbein of Listowel was a business visitor in town one day last week. ‘ Mre. E. C. Boyd spent a few days last week with relatives in Toronto. Mr. Bob Edwards of Newton spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carnochan. Mr. Oscar Lanz spent Saturday in Kitchener. . Miss Rita Zuber is visiting at her home in New Hamburg. â€" â€" Mr. ‘W. W. Martinson of Elmira spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. Mr. Rdwin Brenner spent Tues day in Kitchener. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bullock and daughter Miss Grace Bullock of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ludolf and children Clare and Nyle and Mary Elizabeth of the Plains and Miss Doris Kufske visited with Mr. and (Mrs. Wm. Reist and family Mr. and Mrs. Wee. Hallman and son Billy of Kitchener called at the \homo Oof ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker on Sunday afternoon, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grasser and eon Teddy of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Eby on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Telford Brodhecker spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brodhecker of Dickie Settle ment. Mre. Henry Becker apent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Dave Schmitt. * Roy Tapping spent Saturday with his friend, Cecii Schmitt, _ _Mesers. Earl and Calvin Tyack and pur Florence of Hawkesville spent Sunday evening with Rev. and Mre. Israe! of Kitchener visited at the home of Mrs, A. Woelfle on Sunday. Several of the young people from here attended the Junior Women‘s Tnstitute and Junior Farmer‘s meetâ€" ing at Roseville on Thursday evenâ€" ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hearn and chil dren of Fernbank epent Sunday with Nir. and Mre. George Rulet. Mr. 8. J. Milier of Milverton spent Tuesday in town. ing the Williamsburg road on Monâ€" day, which makes quite an improveâ€" Mrs. Charles ‘Schneller called on Mre. Ieaiah Wby on Saturday after ‘Thureday with Mrss Dave Schmitt. ‘Tara: on Friday where she spent the weokâ€"ond with her parents. Miss Allee Becker accompanied By her friend, Miss Beatty of Toâ€" week. t Monday in Guelph. ‘ Mr. Joseph W#::.‘E:#mzym‘u'rlb PX Mes Jobn R. Diesich. ~|Louisa Ruaffner. * A number from hereâ€"attended the| Mr. Sydney Rroratt was a Kiickh funaral of: the uwonumuma gg-.lg_ck'u_ov!.mqï¬=..d:'ur.’ Aâ€"nmfl- to y es â€"ss> |Louisa Huefner on Monday. . @ _2z in nommmmeemmmacmmme Mr. Rarl Ottman and Mr. Irael [ _____namerna _____ {|ubllia hiow Fremenr wit nfeeds Mr. Connie Rueffer and Mr. Rayâ€"| Mr. Rarl Tyack and aister Fiorâ€" mond Hoarie: of ht@uz'm'..c.,mw..,.u-‘ business visitors here one day last y. P Stewart and family of Linwood rumninbut Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kinzie, Miss ‘nt the weekâ€"end at the the former‘» parents, Mr. *4 day with her mother in Eimira. ; Miss Marie Hunstein of Mildmay is spending some time with her cousin, Miss Louisa Huefner. Dime. ‘NNoah Miller and .Mr. AHGR apending several months with her lngner attended the funeral of the sop, Isaish Bauman and Mrs. Banâ€" late Mre. Bernard Rudisugla in man. â€" Kitghener on Sunday afternoon. l (Mre. Nomh Martin and son, Mr. Miss Margaret Walter has returDâ€"‘ang Mrs. Rii Martin and children of ed to her home in Wallace Tp., aft@" Fimira spent Sunday with Mr. and spending several weeks with her)wrs. David M. Froy. elster, Mrs. George Keepke and MYâ€"| yuso, armeta and Leah MaTtin Koepke. of. Peel spent Sunday with their Miscs Eva slfhn:::o:fl»;u .:‘ few |cousins Valina and Lucinda Martin. days last week w onds * / n Luella Marti latives in Kitchener. i d _“a‘nd u!“.?.: inss n lc hmdb dat dn â€"Ad t Mrs. Geo. Maurer and Mrs. Philip Laura Sochner were ibusiness visiâ€" Bonn visited Mrs. C. Wagner on tors in Kitchener, Saturday. Monday afternoon. Mrs. Wagner, Miss Mabel Dadswell spent the has been confined to the house weelkâ€"end at her home in Stratford. through iliness and her many friends| Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dahmer, Orilla hope she may soon be restored to and Marle and the Misses Naom health. |Martin, Lorina Schmidt and Ger _ Mesers. Irvin Schnelder and Ver trude Ott were Sunday visitors witl non Maurer spent Thursday evenâ€",Mr. and Mré. Rarl Miller. ing at the home of Mt. and Iul (Mr. and Mre. Martin M. Bowniar Geo. Koepke. _ _ _ o and Mary Aun spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Walter Maurer and «on Vernon epent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krauâ€" ter near Heildelberg. â€" Mre. Noah Miller and Mr. Miss Helen Bott was a Sunday visitor with Miss Mildred Boun. Miss Mrs. J. Hamilton spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mre. A. Peebles of Miss Angeline Martin visited Sunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender, Mr. Perssnals. 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