*EH _ Have been made into .' And Down to Nearly week. 00 0_ 0_ 0 0_ _ "':; ï¬â€˜"w on Sunday. > Master _ Ronald and â€" Stewart Tyack returned to Elmira after spending the holidays with their grandmother, Mrs. W. Tyack. _ Mr. Goorg Huefner, Mr. Alvin Ottman and Mr., Calvin ‘l'ynck 'g:t lmdnxhnlurnoon with Mr. d Braendle of Heidelberg. Mr. Howard Schiebel of Kitchener was a business yisitor in this vieinity on Monday. _ _ We Sunday visitors with Miss Louisa Huefner were: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cunningham, Mrs. Eldon Cunningâ€" ham, Mrs. A. Ruggle and Mrs. {P_stï¬:mn of Kitchener, and Mrs. Miss Jean Draummond and girl friend of Kitchener spent several &c with Mrs. Ch.rhg“Bulmor. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lackner spent _ Some of our young ple attendâ€" ed the Y.P. A. helid in Linwood United Church on Friday night.: _ Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dudley and family, and Mr. Lioyd Plain of 8t. Maria Fenton. Mrs. Dudley is reâ€" maining with her aunt for several Miss Eva Ballard of the 11th Line was a Sunday guest with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottman. 1 Miss E;elfri Clark returned from Goderich on Saturday after sï¬end- ;r‘z the Easter holidays at her home re. Mesars. Josiah Martin and Earl Ottman spent Friday with ffiends in Ripley. _ â€" â€" â€" A number from here attended the horse show held in Linwood on Wednesday. _ __ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ Mr. George Huefner was a Kitchâ€" ener visitor on Thursday. _ _ Miss Nettie Schlueter visited on Sunday with her sister, Miss Pearl Schlueter of St. Jacobs. _ Mr. Fred Lackner purchased a Ford coupe on Saturday. _ _ _ _ FARenmemmmmmmmenttatttttntint H. A. Germann Waterloo â€" Ont. FURS _: REMODELLED NOW! : The smart advance season‘s styles are ready for your approval. Conâ€" gult us about your Fur Coat now . . . Perhaps a deft change of sleeve or the new type of collar is all that it needs to make it completely in vogue. â€"Then have the work done now while Reduced Summer Rates represent considerable savings. Brodey Draimin Phone 3020 and our Driver â€"Then put your Furs in COLD STORAGEâ€" Only 2% VOILES _ . _ PRINTS SHIRTING FLANNELETTES TOWELLINGS and CURTAIN MUSLINS At Prices unheard of in en your own valuation. You May Want To Reline Your Fur Coat KITCHENER with Mr. and Mrs. Doelle 106 King West HAWKESVILLE this Town. Fur Co. will call. SATURDAY Mr. and Mre. Allan Schmidt and ch. iren of Kitchener and Mrs. M. Ohlis of Wimira were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bechâ€" thold. The Misses Gertrude and Helen { Oiterbein of Kitchener, Mr. Jacob Otterbein of Crosshill, Mr. Arthur Otterbein of Bloomingdale and Mr. and Mre. Emerson Krauter and sons Roy and Ciifford were holiday visk tors with their mother, Mrs. Valenâ€" ‘tine Otterbein. Mr. and Mrs. William Schaner and family of St, Jacobs and Mr. Wiliiam Voge! and son Arthur of Brberille were Sunday visitore at the home Of Mre. Kate Schaner. Mrs. Mathilda Hoorle and daughâ€" ter Mildred spent a day last week with Mr. and Mre. William Knipfel at Petersburg. s F . Mr. and Mre. Angus Gingrich and daughter Arione of Rimire, Miss Barbara Horst of St. Jacobs and Mr. Abner Martin of New Hamburg were Miss Riissbeth Schmidt of Waterâ€" loo epent Thureday with Mre. Lorne Schmidt. Mr. and Mre. Edwin Koehler and Easter visitors at the home of Mr. Harry Koekler. _ _ _ ma s _ Mr. and Mré. Herman Rogge of it hener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Milton Kuch. _ _ weekâ€"ond with friends at Kitchener. â€" The funeral will be held this {Thursday) afternoon at 1.30 at the home of Norman M. Martin, Coneeâ€" togo, and thence to the Elmira Menâ€" nonite. Church for service. Burial will take place on the adjoining cemeâ€" tery. Rev. Mr. and Mre. Moses Bruâ€" bacher were Sunday visitore with friends at Strasburg. _ f _ Mt. and Mrs. Henry B. Bowman «pent Sunday evening with Mr. and Swa _ Mr. John Gingerich called on Mr. C. B. Bwartsentruber on Monday evening. Mr. Ralph Gordon and Miss Herâ€" man Becker of Louistown, N.Y., «pent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Becker. _ Mr. and Mre. C. B. Jantsi spent ‘Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. neas trip to Preston recently Mr. J. C. Howling called on Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Fruend of Kitchâ€" Joe K. Swartzentruber on Sunday. ‘ener, whb have made their home Mr. and Mre. Owen Otto and Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H““oi and Mre. Herbert Madter of New here for the past few months, have Dundee apent Sunday with Mr. and again returned to Kitchener. Mrs. Amos Otto. i Miss Dorothy Kramp of Elmira Mr. and Mre. John Schneider and has returned to her home after daughter of North Rasthope spent rndhs the past week with the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kramp family of hore. _ _ _ Mr. and Mre. Rd. Feick and family apent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Morria Gofton. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boshart spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mre. Jacob Ladwig. _ _ _ Miss Edna Pichl has returned home after spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mre. Wellington Becker. â€" _ Miss Hilda Hahn of Waterloo spent the Easter week with her cousin, Miss Florence Hahn. e _ Mr. and Mre. Seyler of New Hamâ€" burg were Easter Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn. _ Mrs. Aivin Dammier of Linwood called on her aunt, Mrs. Mary Sattler on Monday. â€" 20 & 0. Mre. Jacob Fries and son George apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" vin Heier at Erbsville. The departed is survived by a family of four sons and three daughâ€" ters, namely: leaac, Peter ,Angus and Mre. Herman Schmidt of Kitchâ€" emer, Mre. Gilbert Bergey and Mre. Moses Shantz of New Dundee and Norman of Conestogo, alseo two sisâ€" ters, Mrs. David Bauman and Mrs. Martin Brubacher of Kaneas, United States, and one brother Ei of Elâ€" mira. There aleo survive eighteen grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren. Mr. Henry Piehl of Bright apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wellingâ€" ton Becker. Mr. and Mre. Harvey Schmidt of Erbsville spent Saturday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kercher. _ Mr. Irvin Lathem of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mre. John Wolfe. _ â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. William Foerster were Sunday visitore with friends at Linwood. _ _ Mr. John Huehnergard and daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Wilftred Schlee of Kitchenâ€" er spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steiss. â€" Mr. Melvina Hahn and children Jack and Betty, Mr. Gordon Hahn of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morlock and deaughters Jeannette and June of St. Jacobs were Sunday visitors at the home of B. Wahl. Miss Alberta Becker spent a week with friends at Salford. Mr. and Mre. G. Weidenhammer and Mre. Barbara Sattier of Kitchâ€" ener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mré. Mary Sattler. Mre. William Snyder and deughter Miss Bernice of Sebringvile spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Braendle. Mr. and Mrs. Oécar Huehn and sons Stuart and Donald of Coneeâ€" togo epent Sunday with the former‘s father, Mr. Henry Huehn. _ 2 _ Mr and Mre. Vernon Wolfe and family of Waterloo «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. John Wolfe. _ ‘There paséed away at the home of his son, Norman M. Martin, after . brief illness of pneumonia and its after effects shortly after the midâ€" night hour Tuesday morning, Amos F Martin, in his eightyâ€"fourth year. The late Mr. Martin had formerly been a resident of the Elmira disâ€" trict but during the. past few years hed spent quite a bit of his time at the home of hie son where he conâ€" tracted the lliness which resulted in his death. Mr. John Durst of Waterloo bought the property known as the Jacob Schefer property from Herâ€" man Bechthold. â€" â€" Seven little beginners started their first day at school on Monday. Amos F. Martin. Mr. Elmon Shants made a busi Porsonale and other itome as told by Watrerice Chrenicle HEIDELBERG conEstoGo PINE HILL ~â€"DISTRICT NEWS 422% ““-:. Es M9% ï¬-"& tending the funeral of the former‘s «_ Miss Betty Gardiner of Harriston spent the Easter vacation with !{S,f Ruler. | _ Miss Luella Jackson of Kitchener and Mr. Stanley Overn of Arthur spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Annie Jackâ€" : Mr. Arthur Hayes left for Mre. 1 ton on Friday where he has securedj cinds. Miss Betty and Mr. Wesley Corâ€" nell returned home after spending the Jaut week with friends in Paris. Charles Stemmler and Bill nap epanes »5d Mion esc on 0/ in t day at the home of ï¬:.’.'meh..p Stemmler. e 2 Mrs. Alban Koebel entertained a large number of friends and relaâ€" tives, about seventy, celebrating the 82nd birthday of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Jos. Koebel, Sr., who is in the best of health. Afl the here. Mr. and Mrs. Ignats Weiler spent Sunday with relatives in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F? and famâ€" ily ‘visited with Mr. and Mre. Jos. In‘ on Sunday. ‘armers in this district are busy ring the soil for uedh!i gr. and Mrs. Fruend of Kitchâ€" _ Mr. Chas. Crawley of Guelph called on friends in our locality on Sunday afternoon. . ol The Misses Margaret and Matilda Reinhart of Kitchener were weekâ€" end visitors with relatives in our locality. _ Lo . _ Mrs. Elizabeth Kmm&hn returnâ€" ed to hex home here after spending a few days with friends in Kitchâ€" ener. s children and grandchildren were present, as well as friends and relaâ€" tives from Hesson, Kitchener, Toâ€" ronto and St. Clements. Miss Milâ€" Mr. M. Stever and daughter Lenore spent Monday afternoon in Kitchener. â€" olce _ Miss Margaret Schmaltz has reâ€" turned to her home in Kitchener after spending a week with relatives dred Koebel read the address, while Mr. Freeman presented her with a purse o0f money, to which Mrs. Koebel expressed her thanks. w _ _ Mr. Jos. Harnack spent Monday with Mr. Abe Gingerich of Bridgeâ€" _ Mr. and Mrs. George Isley nt Tuesday with friends in St. er:m- __ Miss Dells Kittel and Mr. Roy MacLean of Kitchener spent Sunday at the former‘s home. â€" M;;x;ar;; Rennie of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Rennie. _ Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Gerth, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Reble and Mrs. Jacob Lantz spent Monday afterâ€" noon in Kitchener -ttendina the funeral of the late Dorothy Gerth. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Cherty were Sunday evening visitors with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Norâ€" man Matthews. _ Miss Louise Schummer of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday at her home here. _ Mrs, Albert Burnett and daughâ€" ters of Tralee are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Beggs. x ___ Mrs. J. Lichty and Mrs. Westcott of Wellesley spent Tuesday afterâ€" noon with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Lantz. _ â€" Mr. Harvey Schlueter returned to Innerkip after spending the past weeks with his mother, Mrs. Chris. Schlueter. â€" â€" e _ _Mr. Norman King, Beattg' agent of Elmira, was a Saturday business visitor on this line. _ _ Mr. Norman Ament of New Hamâ€" burg spent Sunday with his father, Mr. Joseph Ament. __ _ _ . _ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burnett and Mrs. Wm. Burnett spent Friday in Kitchener. â€" e _ Mr. and Mrs. Leander Koebel ?ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ugene Reidel at St. Clements. Mrs. Scheifele and daughters Thelma and Audrey and Mrs., Burâ€" dell Johnson of Waterloo were 8unâ€" day visitore on this line. News of Interest. Mr. Clayton Guise is spending a few days with friends in Hamilton. Misses Dorotlay Melitzer, Jean Shoemaker and George Melitzer of West Montrose spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. lon Martin. â€" =_ fls â€" Quite a number from this district attended the "Linwood horse show Miss Ruth Jackson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews, Nelson and Muriel, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Beggs of near Millbank. o Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews attended the funeral of the late Mrs, Wm. Beggs of Linwood on Thursday afternoon. en .Miss Ruth Jackson returned home on Wednesday after spending some time with her cousin, Miss Frances Gardiner, of Harriston. |__ _ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews and family were Listowel visitors on Saturday. Miss Blanche King , of Elmira igent Saturday with her cousin, iss Ruth Jackson. Among those who attended the funeral of the late Oliver Scheifele at Waterloo were: Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jackson, Ruth and Morley, Mr. A. W. Ruler, Mrs. S. Stauffer and son Eden, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherry, Mr. Herman Koellen, and Mr. and Mrs. Algeo Koellen. . Mrs. R. Brick and son Bobbie and ;nal;a\:u\_t;,_ï¬r and Mrs. A. W. s. Ge(;l}e Beggs. = Mr. and Mrs. Housten and Miss SHANTZ STATION reâ€"opened on Mond Mr. and Mre. Wdgar Wilheim and iizr ‘atlendance, ‘hough chlldren and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wik YATTON even Mr. owing helm Mr. and Mra. Jaoob Buider of Waâ€" terloo and Miss Alice Snider of Kitâ€" chener spent last week at the home of Win. Wiltord. % epent last Friday with Mr. and Mre. John LDeith in ~Gueiph. Mr. Wm. Leighton who spent the winter_ months with his daughter, Mrs. Thos. Higgins in Detroit re turned Saturday ovo_u-{.:u _ will spend the sutmmer mon! at the home of John L. Hammond. Mr. Peter Lather had the mistorâ€" tune to badly cut his left foot with an axe while makng a tongue for & .cultivator. Mre. John Haiter and daughter Emma and Misa C. Ruth of Toronto «pent Sunday here. _ _ â€" The dance given by the Young Men‘s Club last Wednesday was well attended and every lady present apent an enjoyable evening. .. _ Mr. Albert Thomsing had the misâ€" fortune to loose a valuable cow last Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Frank Scherrer were Mr. and Mre. Fd. Scherrer and daughter and Mr. and Mre. A. Sehl and son, Waterloo, and Mr. and Mre. Joseph Zuber of Kitchener. _ _ . Mesars. Green of Kingston and Dickinson of Ariss, cattle buyers, purchased a jot of cattle trom farâ€" mers here. â€" Mre. Wm. Hoerle and daughter Luâ€" Mr. James Kirby and sister Betty of Buffalo returned to their homes of Guelph, and Master Billy Nagge after epending their Raster holidays with the C. Haiter family. Farmers have started seeding in this locality. Mr. John Moyer, contractor, erect. ed a new double garage for the Misses Weller this week. Mr. Bd. _Mr. Carl Halter of Kitchener spent Sunday with relatives hore, o Miss Laura Zettel returned to Hamilton efter spending the Easter vacation with her parents, . _ Mr. Fred Bender of Listowel was a business vigitor here on Monday delivering a new Plymouth sedan to Thomas Wilford. Horse buyers from Virginia, U.8.A. called at the home of John R. A} brecht looking for heavy draught horses. Mr. and Mre. Frank Fehrenbach spent two days of last week in Ingerâ€" soll and Mt. Rigin. . oo _ Mr. Matthew Beitz of Preston is visiting Mr. Arthur Goetz. 6 Among those who visited at Peter Lather on sale day from a distance were: Mr. John Lather and son John of Newion, Mr. Wim. Huras and son Eckhardt and Mr. and Mre. Charles Yendt and family of Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. Wm Wilford and son Thomas and Mre. L. Rennie atâ€" tended the funeral service of the late Peter Brunk of New Dundee, held in the Maple View Amish Church on th 3rd line of Wellesiey on Monâ€" day, Aprii 24th. s Miss Elizabeth Halter ‘returned to Ingersoll Tuesday, after spending several months with relatives in this vicinity. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Erb of Welles ley visited Friday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adam. & Mr. Hugh Adam has returned khome after spending a week with frienda in Wellesley. Mr. M. M. Shautz has rented the T5â€"acre farm of Peter Lather, east ot the village. The auction sale of farm stock and implements belonging to Peter Lather which was held Tuesday, April 18th, was largely attended and good prices were realized. Mr. and Mrs. L. Williams and son and Mrs. H. Mundell of Mitchell were visitors at George Richardson en Tuesday. o â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Chearles Kraemer and son spent Sunday with frienda in Hesson. Mr. ang Mrs, Ed. Creseman epent an evenipg of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carson Mewhiney. Mr. and Mys. Lorne Hahn of Toâ€" Mesers. James and Rdgar Hamâ€" mond atterded the sale‘ of Wm. Henry near Poole ‘Thursday, April 20th and purchased a horse. _ The road west of here, which has been in a ‘Bad condtion is opened to traffic several loads of gravel having been thrown on it. Mre. Duncan MacPherson spent Tuesday with friends in Galt. Mr. MacPherson went on to Waterford and spent the day with his brother, Dr. A. D. MacPherson and Mrs. Macâ€" Pherson. Mr. and Mre. Bert Creseman spent an evening last week with Mre. Roâ€" bert Mewhiney. Miss Luelia Logel has returned to Kitchener after spending a week at ber home here. The Y.P.S. will hold their monthâ€" ly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mra. L. Rennie Wednesday evening, May 3rd. Roll call to be answered by a Bible character and their occuâ€" pation. 00 Mrs. Thos. Adam visited Monday «afternoon witn Mrs. Geo. Steenson. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Marks and family of Lebanon visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cressman. Mr. and , llg. Lorne Hahn of Toâ€" ronto spent the weelsend with his Miss Winnie Marks has returned home after spending a week with friends at Lebanon. parents, Mr. and Mre. Andrew Habn. Mr. Ed. Cresamet was a business visitor in Elmira on Monday mornâ€" ing. Miss Ellen Holt has returned to the home of Mr. Anthony Newtom, after spending a week in Glonallan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adam, Miss Helen Adam and Mre. John Small spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cooper. Mrs. Walter Adam and daughter Miss Heléen Adam and Miss Hannah Martin spent Friday afternoon in Elmira. Mr. John Small of Elmira returned home with them for the weekâ€"end. WALLENSTEIN R. R. 1 NEW GERMANY Kingaton ual Mr. and Mre. Chas. Bergmanâ€"and cattle buyers,‘ Mr. J. T. Ott attended the Rvangeltâ€" attle from farâ€"‘ cal Conference at Crediton on Sunâ€" | day. & had the mis=\ Mr. and Mre. Alyin Shants, 11-. uable cow last Rima Shants and Mr. and Mro. Sylâ€" van S@hants apent Sunday with Mr. : Wilheim and and Mra. Oliver Snyder. Mrs. Tony Wik â€" Mr. and Mre. Poter Bowman and with Mr. and daughters spent Bunday wth Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Juc Geiger near banon, Mre. Dan Frey and daughter of Kitchener visited Mr. and Mre. David M. Frey Sunday.. Mr and Mrs. Archie Schedewite of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Alonza Miller. _Mr. and Mre. Aaron Bauman vieltâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Hartwig On Sunday. _ _ _ _0 _ _ _ __ _ Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Dietrich, Mr. and Mre. Davideon and Jean of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mre. Nic Distâ€" rich on Sunday. â€" Mr. Moses Bauman spent Sunday with Mr. Amos Brubacher. £0 . Mr. and Mré. Ezra Maurer and Miss Theima Cookman attended the funeral of Mre. Maurer‘s mother at Glenallan on Saturday. Mr. and Mre. J. B. Snyder visited with Mr. and Mre. Norman King, El mira. Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Mre. Albert Martin of Yatton and Mise Lydian Bauman were Sunday vieitore with Mr. Rera Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wideman and Mr. and Mre. Joseph Martin of Elâ€" mira «pent Sunday with Miss Amanâ€" da Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Seranue Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wideman of El mira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. D. M. Bowman. SOUPS RAISINS «â€"â€" ?"§XP0L 3. Lerserss 2 § BRAN FLAKES ~10â€" Macaroni 0 SHOUL DER S TROUT 12â€"0z. ... Make this your headquarters for "Daily Ege" Mash and Scratch Feeds, also Oyster Shell. All prices are right. BULK BUTTER :+~49: BULK Something New! CROSSE & BLACKWELL V egetable Soup Large Tin l 00 CANADA DRY GINGER ALE FLORADALE Plus 3c Bottle Charge Plus S¢ Bottle Charge (Watch the Kitchener Record Friday for Outstanding Weekâ€"End Specials o n Meats.) SHORTENING 2» 19â€" GILT EDGEâ€"IT‘S A WONDEBFUL VALUE FLOUR : DOMESTIC OR EASIFIR&T Sugarâ€"Cured Smoked PICNICâ€"STYLE Ib. 1 oe §ILVERBROOK PASTEURIZED CBEAMERY *4 Mr. and Mrs. Sim. Weaver spent Sunday with relatives at Bridgeport. Mr. and Mra. Ozias Bauman and daughters Lucinda, Adina and Elâ€" meta, of the 8th of Peel,, were meta, of the 8th of Peel,, were 8 guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Enotch Schnelder. Mrs. P. Allgeior of Elmira spent Miss Melinda Weber, Kitchener, after ?endln‘ some time with her aunt, Mrs. N. H. Detweiler, returnâ€" ed to her home in Kitchener on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Koepke and daughter Helen were Bnndnamit- orae with Mr. and Mrs. alter Geisel at Winterbourne. A r.x:mb&r !ro'r‘n t)b"c?:nmg:dhy enjoy: e . pl "Ma er Dridu†at _ the !{o)dnom United Church on Thursday evening. day. *’he Quarterly Meeting of the M.B.C. Church was beld on Sunday morning. Rev. F. Lehman, Kitchâ€" ener, was in charge of the service. _ Mr. and Mrs. Moses Heckendorn »eere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Horst. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mader and Mr. Cecil Mader motored to Fisherâ€" ville on Sunday where the& spent the day with Mr. and rs. J. Winger. Mrs. Cecil Mader and son Bobbie, who had been spendin: the past two weeks there, returned home with Mr. Mader and his parents. da Mr. and Mrs. Allen Good of Conestogo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Clemens on Sunâ€" 2 for 25c 30â€"0z. Fresh From the Gardens Salada Tea ASSORTED, EXCEPT PURE CHICKEN ANb CLAM CHOWDER Ib. 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