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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Dec 1932, p. 4

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* wh.Mhnh.-divtb-wm who pays the firstâ€"year‘s depreciation. * _ We have a complete line of better Used Cars that - have been thoroughly reconditioned and renewed where possible by our f-ctory-tr,inod mechanics. h %fififififififififi%filflifififififlfififififiifi NP C900 oee Mre. )C. A. Hugh of Dowegiac, Mich., is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. David Otto. ' S en te s ud Mr. and Mre. Aaron W. JAD!Z ANC family of Wellesley and Mr. nnd‘ Mrs. °C. E. Swartzentruber spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mre. C. B. Jantzi and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi. Mr. Gustay Zeotter spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman. Miss Mary Bowman has returned home from the Kâ€"W. hoepital after an operation for appendicitis as we are glad to report she is doing nicely. s L amie mincip 2 caue PRE CE Miss Florence Shantz spent a few days with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Swar tzentruber «pent <Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Edward Felck. _ e n M e Pn es Mr. and Mré. Allan Jantzi and Mrs. J. Zehr and Mr. and Mrs. C. B Jantzi «pent 7'l'uesday with relatives in Wellesloy Mr. and 7Mrs. Earl Snyder and son baby Karl spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Clarence Erb at Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger .ndl family epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Weber at Strasburg. Mrs. Edgar Museelfhan and family | visited with Mre. Musselman‘s parâ€" ente, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Sny» der near Straeburg. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Kiein and daughter Marjorie visited with Mr. and Mre. Bert Graham, Kitchener. Messre. Staniey and Lloyd Selbert and Carl Schmidt spent Sunday with Mr. Clarence Wanner near Willlamsâ€" burg. mprome en cenieswes Our stock includes a complete selection of year models and makes. They are reconditioned right, â€" the germs are right, ang most important of all, the PRICES are right. See Our Cars Yourself We sell Dependable Transportation. EEEEEEEEEEAEEEE DOBEBIN GARAGE Have a Merry Christmas ad d Mr. and Mre. Clayton Seibert epent 316 King St. W. 139 King St. S. BE IT a ring or an attractive Our Gifl vfrrist watch . .i;mt;rimt LA;sm :;n n B ?J::vellr;:e:hnn?es her nlNE:l:lal E:m:l‘ Gb’ef:gt'y It‘s the uma....-“: Frank‘s Jewelry WATERLOO GERMAN MILLS PINE HILL THE SAFEST JEWELRY AUTOMOBILE SERVICE AND PARTS ag St. W. KITCHENER Phon ng St. S. WATERLOO Pho: THE SAFEST PLACE TO BUY A USED CAR Ve Extend to our Patrons The Season‘s Greetings Aaron W. Jantzi and n‘s Automobiles Cost Less C3 o of and a Happy New ° ; better automobiles. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Woolner, Mannheim. Miss Olive Creseman Of Natchez spent Sunday with Misses Muriel Ernst and Gladys Weber. Mr. and Mre. Clayton Moss epent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Jacob Snyder near Natchez. Misses Luella and Lilllan Axt 0i Petersburg â€" spent â€" Sunday . with Misses Helen and Erma Ernst _ Mesars. Russel Axt of Petersburg and Mr. Leander Cressman of New York were Sunday and recent visiâ€" tore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Weber. Bornâ€"Dec. 9th, to Mr. and Mre. Cook a daughter, Congratulations! Mlu Lm;rn Weber has returned home after spending the summer at Bothvilie. The funeral of the late John Fleet took place to the Glenallen cemetery on Monday afternoon, Dec. 12th. Mr. Fleet was in his eighties and had been blind for some time. He is eurâ€" vived by one daughter, Mrs. Richard Fleet, Glenallen and by three sons, ‘Thomes, George and Allie. WMrrs. .hcob ilotuor is confined to her bed and under the doctor‘s care. We wish her a speedy recovery. 7; number from here attended the Elmira monthly fair and poultry marâ€" ket. Not much business was done Mr. and Mrs. lon Martin spent a tew days the past week with the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Hervey Melitzer of West Montrose. as the;; “v-r-;uâ€" vâ€"a'r_y'rli&)e poultry brought in. Mrv. John R. Jackson son Morley and Mr. A. W. Ruler attended the Guelph Winter Fair last week. © B U5 en en Mr. Emerson Martin visited with his children Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Marâ€" tin Year by driving Mr. and Mrs. Vernon YATTON LADIES‘ WATCHES $9.175 ‘;‘ MEN‘S SIGNETS $4.00 LADIES® lfll‘lfl Phone 3650 Phone 191 Our Gift tm& | OHeNNE® WIC ! fraying incident structor will be tin of the Gold Kitchener, and . in vocal music to attend the e The . first school ever hel innuf.unted in the late Mr. I who, with the Woodward of g school the mu: flung pioneer . Sunday Weddi A «quiet wed at the home 0 ” Horst of Balsa afternGon, D« W | Miss Selina H ” Horst and the 2 came the bride tin of East W molfi was perf L. Martin of and Mrs. Mar ‘ fi groom‘s farm 2 east of Walle News Notes. ” Mr. Aaron ” ;nirn fiurc[l)us rom r. Dan 2 dav. completed for the w of a Couuunitn Singing at t.h‘ kome of Mr. and Mrs. Martin 8. Bauman of Wallenstein this winter. The first lesson will be given beâ€" tween 8 and 10 o‘clock on Saturda evening, December 31, and mco«i- ing lessons willgollo-‘av at this same 1 Epscacs avening m e io chweltew â€" can hour _ each _ Saturday evening throughout the winter months. No fee will be charged but occasional offerings will be received for deâ€" fraying incidental expenses. The inâ€" structor will be Mr. Israel B. Marâ€" BUEWOTE O MOD OR CR COwO tin of the Golden, Rule Book Store, Kitchener, and all persons interested in vocal music are cordially invited to attend the entire lesson course. The first _ community singing school ever held in Wallenstein was inuuf.unt,ed in the “flY sixties by the late Mr. David Ehe(! of Galt who, with the late Mr. George wW. Woodward of Waterloo, made this school the musical mecca o a farâ€" flung pioneer attendance. ‘ éone h Anacak2c1 Arrangements have PiewsP SVCCCCY Mr. Aaron M. Weber of West El-‘ mira fiurclund a wung Holstein firom r. Daniel M. Weber on Tuesâ€" ay. {dr. Jose‘ph S. Martin has been enâ€" gaged as farm assistant next year by Mr. Ira Martin of East Heidelâ€" orge S. Wooedward of Waterioo, u-!”-‘_‘*. of His Day, berg. Next Lord‘s Day, Dec. 18th, Menâ€" ronite centres of church worship will be at West Woolwich and at East Wallenstein and West Wallenâ€" ‘mr. Ierae} B. Martin of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with friends at Hawkesville and Wallenstein. Miss Magdalena Diefenbacher of St. Jacobs enjoyed last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. L A. Diefenbacher. Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Bauman recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Menno B. Sauder of East Elmira. Misses Edith and Lenora Bulmer were weekâ€"end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Rutherâ€" ford of West Yatton. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gingrich were lately business visitors at Floradale. mrs. Frey of Hawkesville was a Tuesday visitor with her daughter, Mrs. Elias R. Martin and Mr. Marâ€" tin this week. |__ _ |_ is ‘HOOL WAS FIRST ORGANIZED IN SIXTIES UIML UIMS MECDY Mr. and Mrs. Washington Bricker of Waterloo recently &nid a visit to the former‘s sister, Mrs. John W. Schweitzer and Mr. Schweitzer. Eon o mme Pn us Schweitzer and Mr. Schweitzer. Mr. Elias B. Martin spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kraemer of Three Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Martin reâ€" cently visited at the homes of Mr. and {{rs. Onias Clemmer and Mr. and Mrs. Amsey M. Martin on the Fourth of Peel. W e Om Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hallman and sone from Kitchener epent Saturday afternoon with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. J. B. Haliman. Misses Eva and Adelle Hartlieb and Messrs. Gus. Hergott and Wm. Beechey, Kitchener, were recent visiâ€" ‘orae with Mr. and Mre. Theodore Mr. and Mre. Clayton Israel, Kitâ€" thener visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. E. J. Devitt on Sunday. Misees Alice Milne and Mary Jchiedel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Edward Mecliroy. *tore with M Howald. The literary society held their re gular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mre. Danie! Eby on Monday cvening. Quite a laze number were i1 attendance. Mr. Donald Milne was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mre. Samuel Schmitt at Nine Pines on Sunday. Many friends of Mrs. James Berâ€" gey will be sorry to learn that she is il1. We wish her a apeedy recovery. Miss Elele Bachert spent Sunday with the Misses Reta and Ethel Schmidt at Nine Pines. Miss Myrtle McLennan of Gait and Mr. Ward Hallman, Kitchener, «pent Sunday at the home of Mt. and Mrs. Levi Hallman. Mre. Addison. Rickert called on Mrs. James Bergey on Sunday afterâ€" noon. Master Homer Devitt spent Sunâ€" day with Misa Ella Eckert. Mr. and Mre. Clarence Klie and :g:lldren Florence, Erma and Elmer lie visited with friends at Kitchâ€" ener on Sunday. M‘*g"hmw MR Co on neminites Don‘t tor;e{ the annual School concert on Thursday evening, Dec. 15th. Everybody welcome. s Leonard Kester spent Sunday with his friend, Milton Schwindt. The regular Christian Endeavor meeting was held in the U. B. Church on Sunday evening. Em en e aevesec ie ue Mr. and Mrs. Carson Mewhiney apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ri chard Johneon of the 13th line. Mr. and M&t Robert Newton spent a day of week in Guelph. Messrs. Ralph Hahn and Raiph Adam epent a day last week at the \(h_olgh fat atock show. . Sn enc mt snen ie _ MT- Andrew Forrester and eon Drew of Hami#iton visited with Mr. and Mre. Waiter Adam on Saturday. ETD RSs se CC MORIIAC En oropuncls% Quite a number from this line atâ€" :Md the Fair in Elmira on Monâ€" y. Mr. Duncan MacPherson epent Tuesday in Kitchener having been selected as one of the jury men. The annual school concert in conâ€" nection with U.8.8. No. 2 and 1% Peel, and Wallesiey, is to be held on meneing at 180 0 Was Instructor. WALLENSTEIN R. R. DISTRICT NEWS MANNH EM Dec. 22nd, comâ€" of a MENNONITES NAME Epoch B. Martin is Superintendent., Encouraging M’Mu- At the Menuonite reâ€"Organization | / on Bunday the following were elect ed : Benior and adult supt., Enoch B. |! Martin; ass‘t. supt., Waiter G. Bruâ€"| bacher; Junior cMwy supt., Clayton Bauman. three along | with their pastor, Moses Brubacher and Deacon Menno Brubacher, Mré. Jonathan Martin and Mre. Leonard Snyder form the committee to ap point the teachers. The year closed with a good membership and excel: lent reports were presented. Christmas will be observed by the Mennonite 8.8. by the juniors and primaries in the forencon and by the seniore and adults in the evening on Sunday the 25th of Dec. Christmas Entertainment. ‘The Evangelical 8.8. will their anâ€" Anual Christmas entertainment on Sunday evening, Dec. 18th and the 1 Lutherans Monday evening, Dec. 26th. ~ | Personals. j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moyer and daughter Gertrude of Waterloo were | Sunday guests of Mrs. Fred Moyer. _ Mr. Harry Garner is nursing an injured toe, the result of a collision between ‘the toe and thend of a crowâ€" Timely Topic. d Tople Christian Unity. The Luther League held its monthâ€" ly meeting recently. Mre. Donald Davis gave the topic, "How can we work for Christian Unity?". The discussion was led by Rev. 8. J. Wittlg. © ! 1 mous cmew dd d ETTE _ After the business was concluded games were enjoyed. St. James‘ Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Russel Hahn presiding. Rev. 8. J. Wittig gave a missionary talk and aiso contributed a solo and Mre. G | Ritter a reading. The roll was called j and fees received. Profitable meeting. 2 U 4 Aidhi inAfi rabti A ‘The December meeting of the Evangelical Ladies‘ Ald was heldl last week with Mre. Howard Gies, the president, presiding. Thirtyâ€"five sick visite were reported and hlrth-“ day monies were received. Miss: Lola Snider explained the origin of negro spirituals and also éaDg a epiritual solo. Mre. Yager read the study of Ruth and Mrs. Alf. Suyder led in the discussion. Mr. and Mre. W. H. Schaner visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. David Wagner, Kitchener, on Sunday. Miss Annie Wahl of Heidelberg visited with Wednesday. The Rev. Daniel Brubacher of Brutus, Mich., visited among friends in the vicinity. Mrs. Oberholtzer was in Kitchâ€" ener last Thureday. . Mr. Norman Gingrich is a patient at the K.â€"W. hospital, having underâ€" gone an operation for appendicitis last Saturday. Mr. and Mre. Mike Brubacher visitâ€" ed their newly arrived granddaughâ€" ter in the home of Mr. and Mre. Orâ€" lan Snyder on Sunday. Ren@MESEET OO topecuas '"'.G'GE KE;;; Hoerr of Breslau was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Westfall _ Temm dmUamn s aen e en Miss Melinda Brubacher recently fractured a finger in a fell to the ground. Dr. Robinson dreased the injured finger. Mrs. Ben Eby and her mother, Mrs. Sarah Bearinger visited Mrs. Jacob Good, Kitchener, who celebrated her 85th birthday dn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schweitzer visited with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Anson Brubacher on Saturday. â€" Mrs. Harold Cress attended the funeral of the late Mre. Gideon Eckâ€" stein, Kitchener last Friday. SNOT PESSPH 000| Miss J\;ywfii'ubtker spent the weekâ€" end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Anson iBrubacher. _ _ Memere. Norman Edgar and Milton Paulitski of Hespeler were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rieck last week. ; w B Pemy n oeenoe e cce Mr. Wm. Binkley of Neustadt and Mr. Enoch Binkley of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Harold Crees. * Cns n neeues The Evangelical 8.9. reâ€"organized on Sunday evening. Officers are: euperintendent, Clarence Doerbeckâ€" er; assistant, supt., Gordon Henâ€" Mrs. Sebastian Anterer of Kitchâ€" ener and Mre. Josh. Rudy of S.S. No. 2, visited with Mns. Rieck last Tuesâ€" day and Thursday, respectively Elect Officers. SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS FOR 1933 ©F, PCOE PRTETY DE EOE OA CS uid rich; eecretary, Jack Morlock; treaâ€" surer, Geo. B. Oberholtzer; chorieter, Mre. G. Hollinger; planist, Miss Oberholtzer; asst. planiet, Mrs. Apâ€" pel; librarians, John Welker and Carl Wahl; temperance supt., J. G. Hurst; misslonary supt., Mrs. glctr Welker Ottman â€" visited . with Mr. Fred Briendle of Heldelberg on Tuesday The Ladies‘ Aid society met at the home of Mre. William Tyack on Wednesday afternoon. Deepite the inclement weather there waAs a good attendance. hy w uen ceavrqice nto on PMMMOS en s oo We Mr. and Mre. Nelson Cunningham and Mtr. and Mrs. Nolson Snyder of Kitchener callgd on friends hore on Bunday. Mr. Fred Porter and Mr. Sandy Ament of Glemallen «pent nnr,dny with Mrs. William Tyack. Mre. W. C. Martit@on of Wallenatein Libil h. 140014 2t ce ced Aot ind Mr. Earl Matthews of Wallenatein was a business visitor in the village on Saturday. ‘ Wil! Snss w RRCCCTUIEC A number of our locai ‘armens at tended the December fair hold in mira on Monday. Mr. Israe! G. Martin and sister, m Angeline Martin spent Sunday their mother in imira. Mre. Allco Willing and Miso ?“l: Mr. George Huefner and Mr EL.C.E. meeeting was held primary eupt., Mre HAWKESVILLE® Mra. Andrew Wahl last Alvin fi â€"_ Ste. mI Wpterloo 1 se %fllflfilfilfitZliinZfiWWlifilifiWt’filwiwt’ml?lil?lil%fii 65 ATTEND BANQUET UNDER AUSPICES OF wOMEN‘S INSTITUTE Toasts Ably Proposed and Respondâ€" ed to by Elliott Moses, Guest Speaker. ‘The December meeting of the WOâ€" men‘s Institute was held in the Haysâ€" ville Hall on Thursday evening, Dec. Sth, in the form of a banquet having Eo MV en sns ee esnc I as their guests their husbands or friends. The tables were artistically decorated with red candles, baskets of fruit and beautifully decorated Christmas trees centred the tables. About 65 people sat down to an_mplu- ous repast. An interesting dinner . program was ca@rried out under the direction of Mre. E. Snider, president of the institute, who opened the proâ€" gram with a toast to the King. The toast to "Canada our Country" was proposed by Mra. M. Nahrgang and responded to by Mr. A. E. Bean; The toast to the Institute proposed by Mr. A. E. Kerr and responded to with the ainging of the Institute Ode. The toast to the gentleman was prOâ€" posed by Mre. E. Z. Mcintyre with a response by Rev. Mr. Pitts. The toast to the ladies by Mr. T. G. â€"Walker and responded to by Mrs. |shdh Achitn tfi it s ner? s dian Reserve near Brantford was the guest speaket for the evening and was introduced by Rev. Mr. Owen, J. J. Graham. Mr. Elliot Moses, re presentative of the Six Nations Inâ€" 1 n e e w a former rector of Trinity Church,' Brantford. ‘His subject was "Canada our County, ‘Caneda our Home" and | in it he urged that Canadians must return to simple true home life t01 tring back prosperity. "Canadiane must not quit because they are downâ€" hearted." They must cartry On for the sake of their home and loved ones. This very interesting and help ful talk was followed by a short play entitled "Advertising for a Comâ€" panion", presented by four of the members of the Institute namely: ‘The Misses Margaret Bean, Ruth Schiedel, Beatrice Snider and Mrs. P. Weicker.. The play was very smusing and was recelved with hearâ€" ty applause. The Haysville 5â€"piece orchestra furnished the .mnlhz ft_): 0A d 00. 448. 0B 1. 24.b 4ob uhn o scre the evening. The meeting cloud‘ with the National Anthem. Contest Proves Interesting. A literary meeting of the A.Y.P.A. was held on Monday evening in the Haysville hall with an attendance of twenty. A literary contest in charge of Rev. Mr. Pitts proved very inâ€" structive and educational. Mr. Owen Hamilton of New Hamburg, the guest speaker gave a splendid talk on Archibald Chapinan, one of our 'Csndlln poets. Personals. % P>Z Ts flhsmn-jmfl.flm Suggestions greet yn‘n-'cnry side. w-md:DOYOUI SBOPP!NGINWA‘!'!RDOOâ€"C-II-&I-M Mr. Jack Tye spent the wool-ond‘ with his parents, Dr. and Mre. P. L. Tye at Milverton. We are very eorry to report that Mre. C. Callanan on Sunday evening alipped and fell down the steps breaking a rib. Her sister, Mre. Page of Ayr. !a ataying with Her for a few days. * Mt, and Mre. R W. Graham and daughter Marion of Stratford epent Sunday with the tormer‘s parents, Mr. and Mro. J. J. Graham. Laid At Rest. + Your Dollar The funeral of the late William (G. Collum, who passed away at his home on Saturday night, Dec. 9th, after several weeks‘ illness, was held on Tuesday afternono. A ahort «ervice was held at the house and n baxment wak made in Mitchell LADIES‘ SILK HOSE One of Our Leaders. 20 Shades ... sl.oo Very Smart L Coloring. Square. SILK CREPE , 9 Good Shades. Extra Heavy, 36 in. 9‘ Wide. Yd. .ce A Fine Xmas Assortment. Fancy Border. Each 490 In + MEN‘S TIES Your Christmas Gift for Him will cost you only ... 65(: King and Erb Rose, Green, Gold, FANCY TERRY TOWELS uy Your Children some of our Christmas Hosiery HAYSVILLE } C RAYON BED SPREADS $2.95 * $3.95 SILK SCARFS irt Lines. Wonderful Toâ€"day â€" Especially in here. FOR INSTANCE, SEE THESE PRICES â€" his wife an6~ of 5 Years Ago Will Buy 80 x 100. Specialâ€" . A. Germann|"%=~ CHRISTMAS l SHOPPING § â€" Mr. George Livergood and daugh: Mr. J. A. Steiss attended the funorâ€" ters Millle and Jessie and sons|al of his cousin, the late Mre. K Lorne and Lloyd of Bright were vhi-} Boettger at Kitchener on Saturday.. tors at the home of Wm. Wilford on ! Mias Lauretta Weis of Kitchener Sunday. | is epending some time with her moâ€" Among those who attended the ther, Mrs. John Wels. Guelph Winter Feir last Thursday| Mrs. Francis Sherk of the United were Jacob Albrecht, M. Shantz,| States is visiting for some time with Joseph Runstedler, Jr., Aaron Bast, / friends here. Norman â€" Albrecht, Bert Die'.rlch.“ Mr. and Mre. Menno Wideman and Lorne ‘Rennie, Dan Gerber and Mrée.! deughters epend Suhday with relaâ€" C. Gerber. | tives near St. Jacobe. M _ ce Say DC k 2e u_ as L ha nbar ] About fifteen friends from Waterâ€" too and Heideberg spent a pleasant evening at the home of Mr. and Mre. Oscar Schwartz, it being the birthâ€" day anniversary of . Mr. Schwartz. Progressive euchre was played. Mr. Arthur Sattler winning the first prize and Mr. Ralph Grose the consolation | prize. The lucky draw prize went to . Mrs. Mathilda Hoerle. Mr. Schwartz vuqd made the recipient of lovely birthday â€" gifte and . good ; I wiches for many more happy returns | of the day. | News Notes. » | ‘The echool concert will be held on | wednesday evening, December the â€" PISL John R. Albrecht, Henry Schmidt and Chris. Gerber were successful in briging h;ge several prices from the Guelph Fair. Mr. Joseph Ormeby who had been employed with George Rennie for about 20 years has been employed with George Glaister and commenced his duties last Tuesday. C “-'Bt;-x:l;:'At_(ivi;nvlâ€"ll_.ifiocomber 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Leis, a daughâ€" ter. * A Popuhr" Line For Now. Black and Gunmetal .. 75‘ Birthday Party. In New Fall and Winter Shades. 36 in. 79¢ Buy Your Mother One of Our Fine of Et ?ncobl were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mre. Levi Kerâ€" cher. WTTo Pamme on adi gien bella Roth spend Sunday with Mr. and â€" Mre. William Schaner, 8t. LADIES‘ CASHMERE SECUUT. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Brubacher atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mre. M. Hunsberger at Waterloo on Sunâ€" day. Rev. Mr. Goman and Mre. Goman were recent vieitors at the personâ€" age with Rev. and Mre. Lamack. A new range of Silk & Wool. Fancy patterns ... 500 ~â€" _ of the year Rév. Mr. W. Yager and ylra. Yager ;lre Kate Schaner ..nd $1.75 SANTOY DRESS LINEN TABLE CLOTH Pens and Pencile Leather School Bag# Pencil Boxes DOERSAMS BOOK STORE MEN‘S SOCKS Reading Books Crokinole Boards Fancy Stationery Snapshot Albums make ideal ’Ifh Fountain Pens WATERLOE) > PHONE 252 USEFUL AND PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS HEIDELBERG CROSSHILL dro JX Do Your Christmas Shopping at 3 Handkerchiefs in Box. Dainty designs. Sheer material. Box ...« See our fine Wool Plaids. â€" Wonderful Quality. Each ... Bring. Your Children In '!‘o See Our $3.95 120 BOXES HANDKERCHIEFS Here are a Big Doll Department For Dd.' Up Christmas arcols See our assortment of Tags, Seals, Ribbons and White Tissue. Toys, Dolls Picture Books, Blocks and Games that are sure to please the little WOOL BLANKETS FOR KIDDIES In 6 Different Shades. Good Value. Special, 390 Twice as Much Biggest Assortment in Town, Each ... few suggestions: LADIESS‘ RAYON & Big Range, Suitable Fo: Christmas. Yd..... ]9(' folks. Mr. E. Wideman of near Waterioo spent Sunday with his friend, Mr. Curtis Brubacher. s Made of Heavy Flannelette ... SILK UNDERWEAR â€" Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Krauter spent Monday in the Twin City. Mrs. Jacob Fries, Mesens. George Fries, Norman Duench ad Jacob Otâ€" terbein attended the funeral of the late Mrs. August Schleuter at Linâ€" wood on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Soehner and Mre. Harold Kaminski of Kitchener, Mrs. Fred Soehner, Mre. Bert Dahâ€" mer, Miss Laura Sochner, Mrs. K. Schmidt, Mrs. Chris. Hertwig, Mre. Geo. Reist and Mr. Emmanuel Soehâ€" ner attended the funeral of the late fifteenâ€"yearâ€"old Myrtle Haggerty on the 12th concession of Peel. Mr. Dan Bowman was a business visitor in Markham last week. Mr. Erwin Martin and Miss Blanâ€" dina Martin of Yatton spent Sunday with Mr. Ezra Martin. Mr. and Mre. Seranus Martin and family vielted with Mr. and Mrs. David Martin Balsam Grove, Sunday. Miss Lydia Kraemer spent Sunâ€" day with Miss Florence Ziegler. Mr. Tobias Brubacker near El mira visited with Mr. and Mre. Hy. W. Bauman Sunday. Mr. and Mre. D. M. Bowman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Jonathan Martin. Miss Lorina Schmidt is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mre. Bert Hilliard near Conestogo. A play entitled "Aaron Slick from Punkin ‘Crick", also a miscellaneous program will be presented in the Floradale Public School on Wednesâ€" day evening, Dec. 21°t at 8 p.m. : w e eo mecians m IPMeminee e e enc ‘The teachers and pupils of Trinity Lutheran Church and Zion Evanâ€" gelical Church are preparing for the annual Christmas programs®. Dates will be announced next week. wWOOL HOSE FINE PRINTS A Sturdy WORK SHIRT A Sturd FLORADALE nBr,i:lte é’::i ayin #. Pnncf &on Pade Table Numbers and Pancils. Writing Sets. _$1.00 On $10.00 Pen and Pencil FOR LADIES Stationery. Books Playing Cards. FOR MEN $1.19 ALL o hss PR a I?:;?E;

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