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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 May 1933, p. 4

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The results were so gratifying that he‘s been ADVERTISING CONâ€" SISTENTLY ever since. No wonder he‘s smiling and content now. It‘s an old, old story Mates, a few months ago, Jones was one of that shortâ€"sighted group that figured "Advertising just a waste of money." His business went from bad to worse until, in desperation, he decided to "try it just once." Moral: Mrs. Mary Botz The death occurred Fridey evenâ€" ing Of Mrs. Mary Boltz, relict of the late Frederick Boiltz, at her resiâ€" dence, 124 Cedar south, Kitchener, in her 79th year. Ervin H. Thicle Friends in the Twinâ€"City were shocked to learn of the passing of Ervin H. Thiele, 89 Elgin street, Waterloo, who died at the K.â€"W. Hospital early Tuesday morning after a short illness due to an atâ€" tack of appendicitis for which he was operated Friday. He was aged 51 years. He was a member of the staff of the Canadian De’meentd Stores, Kitcheenr. Mr. Thiele was born in St. Jacobs. Mrs. Henrietta Rogers The death occurred on Saturday in Toronto of Mre. Henrietta Rogers, aged 78. at 329 Durie street, formerly of Kitchener. The remains arrived in Kitchener on Tuesday and interâ€" ment was made in Woodland comeâ€" tery. * Maurice R. Micks The late Maurice R. Micks, who passed away Friday, in his 83rd year, was laid to rest Sunday from the home of hs deughter, Mre. A. T. Thom, 251 Queen South, Kitchener. The remaing rested at the Letter & Dreisinger Funeral Chapel until Thursday noon when they were removed to the home. The funeral will be held from the residence, 39 Elgin St., on Friday at 2.30 o‘clock. Interment will be made at Waterloo Mount Hope Cemetery. Rev. C. S. Roberts, pastor of St. John‘s Lutheran Church, will officiate. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Wm. Wharnsby and Wilhelmine Richert, both at home; two brothers, John and Adam Hedrich, and one sister, Mrs. Stark. Surviving are two sons, Fred Ott Boltz. Chelsea, and Edward Max of Kitchener, eurvive with one stepâ€" brother, Fred Kissner. He is survived by his wife, two sons, Norman and Milton, at home, two daughters, Mrs. L. J. Shant: of Waterloo, and Miss Florence Thiele of Buffalo. Mrs. Mary Richert Death summoned Mrs. Mary Richert at her home, 77 Cedar, St. south, Kitchener, in her 60th year, on fionday afternoon. Deceased suffgred a stroke two weeks ago. Mrs. Richert, relict of the late Mr. Richert, was born in Kitchener on April 19, 1874, a daughter of Adam Hedrich and Elizabeth Hett. She was predeceased by her husâ€" band in 1929. Morris E. Hagey A host of friends in Preston and district learned with regret of the death of Morris E. Hagey, who died at his home April 26th after a three days‘ illness he having been seized with a hemmorhage of the brain. He was in his 70th year. Surviving are a wife, one daughter, Mré, Russell Lumby and one sister, Mrs. Edward Reuter. The funeral was held Saturâ€" day. Funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon from her late home. Rev. J. Schmieder of St. St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church officiated. The funeral was held on Monday afternoon from the Schreiter Funâ€" eral Home. H. A. Germann Waterloo Half Price You Will Find DRESS GOODS . SILKS BROADCLOTHS VOILESs _ â€" _ PRINTS \ugus,, t â€" WEEK ENDING HE PROFITS MOST WFHO ADVERTISES REGULARLY! At Prices unheard of in GINGHAMS SHIRTING FLANNELETTES TOWELLINGS and CURTAIN MUSLINS Have been made into COME SATURDAY Remnants Obituary Ont. sister, Miss Loreite Reinhart of T n i: Souans thorch Einihoens by the Rev One of the preitiest church wedâ€" dings of the season was that held at the St. Seviour‘s church, April 26th, when Rt. Rev. R. Smith of Seult Ste. Marie united in marriage Alice Grace Merritt, daughter of Mr. and Mre, Chares G. Merritt, Waterloo, to Rev. Charles Clover, rector of St. James Church at Cobalt. The attendâ€" ants were Miss Helen Mickus and Miss. Jean Kirkland, H. E. Wingficld supported the groom. A reception was hed at whch the guests offered congratulations and best wishes to the newly wedded couple. Kitchener, and the groom by Mr Peter Voll of Wateri0o. The home of Mr. and Mre. Henry Matthies was the scene of a lovely epring wedding Aprii 29th when their only daughter, Wilma Elizabeth became the bride of Mr. William Selâ€" tzer, son of Mre. Jacob Seltzer of Tavistock and the late Jacob Seltzer. Kev. 0. Stockmann, pastor of Trinâ€" ity Lutheran church, Sebastopol, perâ€" formed the ceremony. _ A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Matthew‘s Lutherâ€" &n parsonage on Friday, April 28, when Mise Alice Boettger, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Boettger, beâ€" came the bride of Mr. Harold Ueberâ€" echlag, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Usberâ€" schlag. Rev. John Schmieder officiaâ€" ted. RECEIPTS $310,000 Receipts at the playâ€"off games of the National Hockey League for posâ€" eeseion of the Stanley Cup were apâ€" proximately $310,000 it was learned at Montreal on April 18. While official figures were not given it was known that the Bostonâ€" Toronto seriee brought $120,000, the New York Rangerâ€"Toronto seriea $100,000, Montreal Canadiensâ€"Ranâ€" gers $32,000, Montreal Maroonsâ€" Deâ€" troit $25,000. Mrs. Gertrude Hengen The death of Mrs. Gertrude Hengâ€" en, 32 Courtland avenue, Kitchener, occurred Friday afternoon at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Hospital after an illnass of ten weeke in her 34th year. The bride was attended by Miss Lavine Seltzer, sister of the bride groom, and Mr. Albert Brunsden of Stratford was the best man. Nei%hbors were summoned by Mrs. Derby, and they carried her husband to the home of Gerard Marcy, half a mile away, where he died. The fire is believed to have started from a defective chimney. She is survived by ne brther, Nick Settele of Kitchener and one sister, Mra. Andrew Hengen of Kitchener. After the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the home of tne bride‘g parents. A pretty May wedding took place on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Forence M. Leis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lels, became the bride of Walter E. Schack, son of Mr. R. Schack, Mill street, Kitchenâ€" er. Bishop C. F Derstine officiated. The bride was becomingly gowned in a beige crepe dress with accesâ€" sories to match and carried a bouâ€" quet of Butterfly roses. She was atâ€" tended by her sister, Miss Marion Lels, who wore a sapphire blue frock and she carrled a bouquet of carnaâ€" tion. After the ceremony a wedding dinâ€" mner wes served at the home of the bride‘s parents. The rooms were deâ€" corated in a color scheme of pink and white and the table was centred with a wedding cake. After a short honeymoon Mr. and Mre. Schack will take up residence on Mill street, Dan Howley and his Maple Leafs batted themselves right into the hearts of Toronto baseball fans when they handed the Baltimore Orioles a 13 to 1 defeat at Maple Leaf Stadium on Tuesday afternoon to open their first home stand of the present International League penâ€" nant campaign. I!l in bed when his house caught fire, William Derby of Beverly township died halfâ€"anâ€"hour after he was removed from his bwrning home by neighbors on Monday. He had been ill for four years. _ _ FIRE HASTENS MAN‘S DEATH HOCKEY PLAY.OFF TORONTO TEAM WINS The bride was attended by Mise Margery Hoffman and Mr. Hugh C. Cuthbertson was the best man. What‘s Jones so puffed up about Usberschlagâ€"Boottger Seitzerâ€"Matthies Cloverâ€"Merritt Schackâ€" OPENING GAME Lois | Weekly, distributed with The Deâ€" | troit Sunday Times. 3 MARRIAGES, 3 DIVORCES BEFORE SHE 18 24 A story about a lively young milâ€" lionairess who has just taken her latest Reno cure and is ready for new matrimonial adventures, will be told, next Sunday, in The American Rev. J. G. Litt and Rev. H. A. Kellerman _ attended the annual General Conference of the Evanâ€" gelical Church at Crediton. Mrs. W. D. Euler, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Cole at St. Petersburg, Florida, has returned home. King St. Sor n.:nudod TCC, BWV IECZ M K. MRIRHRE, :lkn l.l' Waterloo, returned on ':::Ly.;ntfih'fltaunfio: spent a few days at her home in Waâ€" terloo, her father, Irvin Thicle, beâ€" m’:‘ ill at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo hosâ€" pital. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hoffman and family were visitors in Detroit for « couple of days. They were accomâ€" panied by her mother, Mrs. Laird, who returned to her home near Windsor after a visit in town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ernst have returned to the Twinâ€"City from Toronto. Mr. Ernst will represent the Excelsior Life in this district. Mr. William P. Frank, well known Waterloo {leweler, who was taken seriously ill last week, is reported much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Cunningham of Toronto were weekâ€"end guests of his parents, Mtr. and Mrs. E. D. Cunningham, Waterloo. Miss Florence Muelier has returnâ€" ed to her home, Young street, Waâ€" terloo, from New York City. The home of Mr. and Mre. Albert Preece, Allan street, Waterloo, was the scene of an interesting event on Friday night when 2 friends met in honor of Mr. and Mre. Preece, celeâ€" brating their silyer wedding anniverâ€" eary. The evening was spent in games and music. The honored couâ€" ple received many useful gifts. Rev. Dr. Oberlander, pastor of St. John‘s Lutheran Church, New York, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Potter end _ Mr. George Potter, Weber street, Kitchener. Dr. Oberlander was formerly pastor of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Cburch. Friends will sympathize with Mr. Devenny of the Mutual Life staff in the irreparable loss sustained in the recent nfi»nth of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. McTavish and children of Kitchener enjoyed a deâ€" ll';ghtful motor trip to Washington, .S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moyer, John etreet, Waterloo, leave this month for England and France where they will spend an extended holiday. Mre. . Frank â€" Haight, Waterloo, sailed on Friday at Montreal on the §.S. Ansonia, Cunred Line on a three months‘ visit in England. She will spend some time with her daughter, Dr. Rachel Haight, who is taking & rost graduate course in medicine, and her son Arnold, who is taking a special course in commerce and finâ€" ance. The home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Sherk, 104 Weber street west, was the scene of a delightful surprise party recently when 26 frlegds asâ€" aembled there to celebrate with them Mr. Sherk‘s birthday. An adâ€" dress was read by Mrs. Jesse Sherk of Waterloo and appreclative re marke were made by Rev. C. F. Krauth, an oldâ€"time friend of the host and hostess, Delightful music was furnished after which refreshâ€" were served. Mrs. A. C. Hoffman, John St. W., Waterloo, fell at her home recently and suffered a broken wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Laing of Guelph and con attended the silyer wedding anâ€" niversary dinner gathering of Mr. and Mre J. M. Laing. Albert St., Waâ€" erloo. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shantz and two daughters of Grimsby spent the Easter holidays in Waterloo. Mr. and Mre. N. A. Stauffer and son Billy of Durham spent the weekâ€" end in Waterloo, the guests of Mre. Stauffer‘s father, Mr. W. G. Weiche! and Mrs. Weichel, Allan street, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Morlock and children, Betty and Mary Kathryn and their little friend, Lois Eisenâ€" braun of Rochester, N.Y., have reâ€" turned home after visiting relatives and friends over the Easter holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Metzger of HMeideiberg «pent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer. Miss Ethel McCuthcon of Detroit was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Alex A. Welker, Allan street, Watâ€" terloo. Mrs. E. H. Zick of Buffelo, who has been spending some time at the home of her mother, Mre. Thos. O‘â€" Donnell returned home with Mr. Zick, who spent the weekâ€"end here. Twin City friends of Miss Esele|are sewing on your little boy‘s suit lDevmhot Waterk:; iare pleased to} My husband once had some like earn that her condition is somewhat{rnat on his suit." improved. Miss Devitt who went to 4 sike the Dr. Locke eanatorlum, two Minister‘s wife: "Yes, 1 get all m{ weeks ago was taken critically il!, buttons out of the collection plate.‘ the following day. With the best of â€"~â€"_â€"â€"_.____._._â€" nursing and medical care she is now Grandmaâ€"Which of you childrer out of danger and it is expected she |ute the pes I had in the cup will be returned to normal health | board? ftl:: no use denying it; | soon saw the skins and seeds on the floor Miss Hattie Huehn, Erh St., Waâ€" terloo is confined to the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Hospital with an atteck of typhoid fever. Mr. and Mre. William MacKenzie, R .R. Number 3, Kitchener, announce the engagement of their eldest waughter, Beatrice Elizabeth, to Mr. Alvin J. Leslie, son of Mr. and Mre. J. Brooks Leslie, Simeon street, Kitâ€" chener, the wedding to take place early in July. Miss Mayme Schlicter, King street east, Kitchener, and Miss A. 8. Weâ€" ber, Fairview avenue, Kitchener, moâ€" tored to Windsor to attend the anâ€" nual meeting of the Ontario Regâ€" istered Nurges‘ Association. is in the K. & W. Hospital where she underwent an operation for apâ€" pendicitis. The friends of Mrs. C. W. Feick, St. George «treet, Kitchener, who has been ill in St. Mary‘s hospital, will be pleased to learn that she is making good progress toward recoâ€" very. Miss Muriel Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Foster, Kitchener, s lsomns B ‘ ARRESTED IN STATE OF IOWA); Flecher â€"At Kitchener, April 19, Mima Mary Fischer, a native of Straaburg, in her 70th year. Musse!manâ€"At Kitchener, April 16, infant child of Mr. C. H. Mussel Winterâ€"Weirâ€"At _ Ritchener, _ April 24, Ralph Winter to Eleanor Weir, both of Kitchener, Stoeserâ€"At Bamberg, April 6, to Mr. and Mre. Otto Stoeser, a daughter. Dietrichâ€"At Waterloo, April 11, to Mr. and Mre. Alfred Dietrich, 121 Fisher atreet, a son. Hymenâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Apri) 13, to Mr. and Mra. A. Hyâ€" men, a daughter. Kramerâ€"At the Kâ€"W. Hospital, April 8, to Rev. and Mre. C. A. Kramer, Wellesley, a son. Weiland â€" At the K.â€"W. Hospital, April 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Weiland, a son. Bierschbach â€" At Waterloo, April 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bierschbach, a son. Frankâ€"At the Kâ€"W. Hospital, April 12, to Mr. and Mre. H. Frank, a Must Answer for Their Brutal Attack on Judge.â€"Farm to Farm Canvass by Police National Guardemen "mopped up" the corn lands at Le Mare, la., May 1. under martialâ€"iaw orders of Govâ€" ernor Clyde L. Herring and General Matthew A. Tinley to bring in every farmer involved last Thursday in an :tllck upon Judge Charles C. Bradâ€" ey . Bastâ€"At Waterloo, April 15, to Mr. and Mre. John, 100 Weber street, a daughter. Helmâ€"At Waterloo, April 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helm, 151 Victoria St. S., a daughter. Stahleâ€"At Petersburg, April 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Wi:?red Stahle, a daughter, Weilerâ€"At Kitchener, April 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Weiler, ‘The soidiers extended their ruie on May 2nd to nearby O‘Brien Counâ€" ty Plymouth County, in which Le Mars is located, has been under marâ€" t‘al law since last Friday, and Crawâ€" ford County since Saturday. Comparative calm returned to the region and, with mo further disor ders threatening, the soldiers deâ€" ployed over the countryside, making almost A“&Arwwhrm cancass in search of itives. More than 60 farmers were arâ€" rested. They were taken to jail in Sioux City, while authorities debated whether to try them in civil or army courts. Charges will be based upon the attack on Judge Bradley, who was dragged from his bench, smeared with grease and dirt and almost banged by farmers who demanded that he promise to stop mortgage foreclosure actions. Grandmaâ€"Which of you children ate the fmpes I had in the cupâ€" board? It‘s no use denying it; 1 saw the skins and seeds on the floor. Simâ€"At the K.â€"W. hospital, April 29, to Mr. and Mre. A. M. Sim, a son. Mitticholtzâ€"At Kitchener, April 28, to Mr. and Mre. I. Mitticholtz, $I Sammel street, a son. Scheilâ€"At Kitchener, April 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Schell, 15 Hill, a daughter. Shinnâ€"At St. Mary‘s hospital, April 28, to Mr. and Mrs, Carl Shinn, a son. Bowmanâ€"At RR. No. 2, Wallenâ€" atein, April 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Bowinan, a daughter. Hinspergerâ€"At Waterloo, April 25, to Mr .and Mre. Hinsperger, 260 King street east, a daughter. Ruefferâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, April 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rueffer, a eon. Hartwigâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, April 21, to Mr. and Mrs. B. Hartâ€" wig. a daughter. Puefferâ€"At Kitchener, April 20, to Mr. and Mre. William Rueger, 87 Locust atreet, a daughter. Loughâ€"At Waterloo, to Mr. and Mre. Thos. Lough, 56 Bridgeport road, a daughter. Stuebingâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, April 18, to Mr, and Mre. G. Stueâ€" bing, a son. Hamel â€"At R.R. No. 1, Watlerloo, April 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamel, a daughter. Kunkelâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, April 18, to Mr. and Mre. C. Kunkel, a daughter. Brubacherâ€"At Breslau, April 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brubacher, a daughter. Forwellâ€"At Kitchener, April 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Forwell, 182 Cedar south, a daughter. l Musselmanâ€"Al St. Mary‘s Hospital, April 16, to Mr. and Mre. Claude Musselman, 249 Simeon St., Kitchâ€" ener, a son. | Kramerâ€"At Mary‘s Hospital, April 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kramer, a son. * Evansâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, April 15. to Mr. and Mra. William Evan.-,‘ All work in plants of the General Tire and Rubber Company at Akron was stopped for a time recently so workers could celebrate inauguration of capacity production. Fre cigars, cigarettes and candy were distriâ€" buted; and posters on the walls anâ€" nounced "Happy Days Are Here Again." Visitor: "What nice buttons you are sewing On your little boy‘s suit. My husband once had some like that on his suit." Minister‘s wife: "Yes, l get all my â€"Williamâ€"It wasn‘t me, grandma, ‘cos I ate skins and seeds and all. man, 249 Stmeon St., Kitchemer. Marriages HAPPY DAYS? i The following is the report of the Easter examinations for S.S. No. 8, ‘third line, Wellesley. The names are gin order of merit. Sr. IVâ€"Alvin Lebold. Jr. IVâ€"Leroy Leis, Eva Erb, Lloyd Lebod, Catharine Pommer. Secondâ€"Peter Doracht 92, Harold Freiburger 89, Claude J’relbvr::r 89, George Boehm 86, Simon Huber 83, Vincent Lunz 77, Virginia Lunz 77, Elmer Moser 77, Howard Moser Jr. IV.â€"Anna Kieswetter 90, Joâ€" hanna Freiburger 86, Esther Lunz 85, Lyle Heins 84, Edwin Diebolt 23, Erwin Preiss 74, Agnes Dorscht 9. Sr. III. â€" Alvin Kieswetter 82 Jerome Kieswetter 81, Albert Emi 77, Florentine Waechter 76, Lioyd Ertel 70. Gilbert Moser absent for some examinations. DoJr. m‘.;; “A‘lhma Klen"‘ntur rsio, reen a 85 arguerite Boehm 84, Florence Waoe{t‘er 76, Pearl Preiss 75. SCHOOL REPORT The following report shows the results of the l-!nter examinations. Percentage of the total marks is given. _ â€" _ Sr. IV. â€"Jerome Freiburger 80, :erome Huber 72, Genevieve Lunz . Firstâ€"Marie Wagler, Vora Gaâ€" echo, Edna Roth, Annie Jantzi, Lauâ€" rene Lebold. BAMBERG SEPARATE Primerâ€"Omer Leis and Dewey Tnrnbull equal, Eval Licht!, Milton Erb. Mary Gascho, Henry Merlau. Inspector, of Kitchener, ?H our school his annual visit on Tuesday. Mr. Herman Kratz and children la‘zuet and Herbert, and Miss Reide! of Kitchener were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuch on Sr. I1Iâ€"Eether Pommer, Ruth Ga scho. Secondâ€"Alvin Erb, Erma Bast, Esther Roth, Dan Wagler, Frieda Leâ€" bold. lundng’ Mr. Wilbert Brubacher spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. Herbert Shantz, Snyâ€" der‘s Corner. Jr. II(â€"Lloyd Bast, Mildred Roth, David Gerber, Dorothy Gascho. Red Shirts â€" Walter Good, Alf. Holst, Raymond Schlitt, Earl Steinâ€" er, Roy Hahn, Wm. Mitchell, Arthur Miller, Milton Ritter, Donald Davis, Hy. Horst, Roland Thoms, Marshall Thoms, Elton Miller and Walter Schaner. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sattler and Miss Ruth Schwarts were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dammeier near Linwood. Rev. and Mrs. J. Reble and sons Eric and John of Hamilton were visitors at the panomie with Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Lamack. Athleticsâ€"Norman Good, Russell Stroh, Lincoln oGod, Wm. Forler, Carl Schmidt, Harold Cress, Herb Cress, Manford Schlitt, Gordon Miller,; Lorne Knischewsky and Russell Hahn. Mrs. Mary Sattler and Miss Frances Wildau returned home after visiting for some time with Mrs. Charles Heipel at Baden. _ _ â€" Earl Steiner and Arthur Miller were on Monday night named a comâ€" mittee to solicit funds with which the softball grounds will be put in shape. The money collected in this way will also be used to provide equipment for the two teams, Athletics and Red Shirts, which will represent St. Jacobs in the North Waterloo Softball League this year. The teams will be picked from the following lists of players: _ _ Sundag visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steiss were Mrs. Oscar Steiss from Barker, N.Y., Mrs. M. E. Boos of Chulo‘,and Mr. and Mrs. W. Bricker of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wettlaufer and son Donald of Kitchener were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Hass. Rev. and Mrs. Moses Brubacher were Sunday visitors with friends near Preston. Rev. Brubacher had charge of services at Hagey‘s church near Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heier of Erbsville and Miss Emma Fries of the Jerusalem section were Sunday visitors at the home of Albert Fries. Messrs. Jacob Otterbein of Crossâ€" hill and Arthur Otterbein of Bloomâ€" ingdale were Sund:’y visitors with ;.)l;gir mother, Mrs. Valentine Otterâ€" in. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt of Erbsville were â€" Monday â€" visitors with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kercher. Miss Clara Vollmar is spending some time with friends at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burgman and family of Wingham and Mr. Moses Schultz and daughter, Miss Mabel Schultz, of New Hamburg, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. James Richardson. Miss Marie Krauter entertained a number of her cousins and friends at her home on Sunday afternoon, it being her birthday ariniversary. A good time was enjoyed by all. Mr. Laurent Reichard attended the School Fair meeting held at Crosshill on Saturday morning. _ Miss Maggie Sheard returned to her home in Galt on Sunday after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPherson. Mr. Harvey MacPherson visited on Sunday with his cousins, Messrs. Ross and Willie MacPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Victor MacLennan spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adam. Rev. Laing of Linwood made his pastoral calls on the town line on Monday. _ _ _ 8 0 Miss Eva Ballard of Hawkesvyille spent a day this week with Mrs. Duncan MacPherson. Mrs. John Logel and son Austin and daughter Beatrice spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Logel of the 4th of Peel. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton visited friends near Oil Springs over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. MacPherson were Sunday visitors in Galt. Mr. R. H. Roberts, Public School WALLENSTEIN R. R. 1 Helen R. Mundell, teacher Persenale and other iteome do told by Waterico Chronicle ~ SCHOOL REPORT HEIDELBERG ST. JACOBS DISTRICT NEWS TO HOLD BIRTHDAY PARTY The CrÂ¥sul Rebekah Lodge at the lodge hall Monday night arranged for the birthday party to be held May 15th. Progressive bunco was %hYed, the winners being Mrs. Wm. rill and Mrs. J. Rahn. Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett Jr., spent Sunday afternoon with friends at Alma. Mr. Wm. Mackie spent Friday evening with frienda at Milibank. Miss Minerva Preiss has returned to her home near Josephsburg after «pending last week at the home of Mr. and Mre. Alfred Bauman. Mr. and Mra. Herb MacNally epent a couple of days last week with reâ€" latives in Guelph. ener, has very kindly consented to ener, very consen‘ ::l the summertime Sunday serâ€" vices of Zion Chapel, Wallenstein, preaching from the pioneer pulâ€" :L_of_ this :;ncrpbk dm three pit of this g:ifiik'ifi"ii_fi& o‘clock on afternoon of the first Lord‘s Day in May. _ _ _ _ _ Mies Adeline Kurtz is spending a few weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mre. Herb Beitz at Breslau. Mr. Arthur Wright of Detroit called on friends here on Monday. Swallows, bitterns, bumbleâ€"bees purple violets and strawâ€"hats all arrived in ample time to greet the advent of merry May. _ 8 On Satunhz‘., April 29, a baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron F. Diefenbacher of South Wallenstein. Four years ago this Thursday, May 4, local landscapes wore a beautiful ermine coat of newlyâ€" fallen snow. Several loads of sixâ€"inch and sevenâ€"inch tile were trucked to Lisâ€" towel from the Wallenstein clayâ€" yards last week. _ _ _ _ _0 = =_ Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Hamilton and famiy of Brantford epent Sunâ€" Cay with the latter‘s parents. Mr. ond Mre. John Sherriffs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freiburger and three children of Kitchener «pent lact Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz. Miss Verna Hilliard of Orange: ville spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherriffe. Mrs. W. C. Anderson and four children Robert, Dorothy Jean and Shirley and Miss Mae Lautenschlaâ€" ger all Of Kitchener apent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. James Langdon. Mr. Daniel M. Weber finished seeding operations on the former Martinson farm on Saturday, April 18, two years ago. s A furry collection of 53 skunks, 28 muskrats, 15 weasels and 3 mink was the toll taken from their haunts by an untiring local trapper this season. Mennonite church services will be held at Peel Church, West Wallenâ€" stein, and also at West Woolwich, Elmira, next Sunday morning. _ Recently bereft of its companion,lE a male guinea here has since taken up a daily vigil in the outer alcove ; portion of a dustâ€"coated, barnâ€"end window, seemingly seeking to solace § its sorrow by fancying its own imâ€"‘Z age as mirrowed therein to be that‘g of'i'.s missi:)\g mate. = Born on Tuesday, April 25th, to NMr. and Mrs. Nelson Sugg, a son. Mr. and Mre. Miton Sherriffa and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burnett. Local radio listeners are grateâ€"‘& fully â€" appreciative of â€" "Morning‘s Meditations", as broadcasted at 11 E o‘clock, E.D.S.T., in the present = weekâ€"day schedule of CKPC, Presâ€"|Z ton, Ont. _3__ Vicinity Visitors. _ m $3 Miss Malvina Diefenbacher of Macton is spending an indefinite sojourn at the South Wallenstein home of her mother, Mrs. Leo A. Diefenbacher. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Martin latly visited at the Lexing'}on homes of i!r. and Mrs. Allen Knorr and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Weber. were Mr. and Mrs. of Elmira and Mr. Kitchener. Miss Annie Pirie of Kitchener spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Shantz and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Musselman were lately visitors from Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. David M. Snider and family. _ _ _ =_ â€" Mr. and Mrs. David M. Gin{rich and family were Upper Woolwich visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Musselman last Sunday. e Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Ms. Elias W. Martin of Peel °_ Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wideman, Miss Hettie Wideman and Master Seranus Wideman were Sunday visitors last week with Mrs. McLeod of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Eli B. Frey and family spent Sunday at the Upper Woolwich home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gingrich. "I knowâ€"upon this lighthouse tower The winds and waves shall beat in vain; I know that my Redeemer lives And in His death all Death was #lain; I know my life is hid with Him Beyond the reach of change or harm, And life and death to me are one With the shelter of His arm." Mr. Amos C. Martin was a busiâ€" ness visitor at Bellwood last Wedâ€" nesday. We have an exceptionally fine assortment of desirable models, all thoroughly reconditioned in every detail and refinished where necessary by competent mechanics. At our present low prices many cars can be purchased for little more than was spent in reconditioning. We are selling tourings at prices as low as ten dollars to clear them out. Come in today and get one of these ontstanding bargains. 9 DOBBIN‘S GARAGE 316 King St. West 4Â¥A â€" USEDâ€"CAR WINTERBOURNE WALLENST E1N The Safest Place To Buy 1 Know Aaron B. Martin William Poole of of Benâ€" ADVERTISING in The OCHRONICLE BRINGS‘ RDSULT®. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Hart and Mre. Stewart of Presâ€" ton were vieitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Dewar. Mra. M. Yost and daughter, Miss Ada, epent Tuesday with Mre. W. Burke. near Millbank. Mr. and Mra. George visited with Mr. and Mrs. scho. near St. Ciements, last week : Brodey Draimin : 5 Fur Co. € On Mo..Jay Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Lichti moved their household effects to their recenly purchased honee in Musselburg. Mre. M. Honston of.Bolton, apent Monday with her couain, Mrs. Dunâ€" can Dewar. El OO Mr. and Mrs. Addison Miller and children Harold, Vera and Audrey were guests at the home of Mr. and Mirs. Sam Bird on Sunday. Mr. and Mres. Edwin Bender were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Schneider visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snyder at Floradale on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Millert and Gertrude «pent Sunday with Mz. and Mrée. Henry Witzel in Upper Plikingâ€" ton. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Walter and family Roy, Idona and Margaret, Vire. Bert Bender and children Audâ€" rey and Wilfrid all of Wallace were Sunday vieitore with relatives here. Mr. and Mre. Solomon Bender, Margaret and Claire, Mr. and Mre. John Bott were Sunday guests of Mre. John N. Miller in Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. lon Bauman and chilâ€" dren Gerald and Maurice of Elmira were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bauman. of Waterloo, Messrs. Willard, Kenâ€" reth and Maurice Schwindt of Galt and Mr. Elmer Ogram of Linwood. We are sorry to report that Mr. Ben Sander is seriously ill with pneumoDia at his home here. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. und Mre. Daniel Horst were: Miss Lovina Horst of West Montrose, Mr. Joseph Rowman of Elmira, Mr. Orvie Bauman of Floradale, Mr. and Mre. Sam W. Horat and children Edna, Orvie and Elmer. Mr. and Mre. W. B. Kinzie and daughter Ruth and Miss Gertrude Krupp Oof Elmira visited Mr. and Mrs. George Maurer on Sunday. Miss Helen Bott «pent Sunday with her friend, Misa Mildred Bonn. Sunday vieitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. Edmund Schwindt were: Misses Ida and Alice Smider Put Your Furs in Cold Storage 0s &2 % Consult 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. FU RS REMODELLED NOW! Your Fur Coat â€"Then have the work done now while Reduced Summer Rates represent considerable savings. DO IT NOW AND SAVE! on your own valuation. You May Want to Phone 3020 and our Driver will call. | NORTH WOOLWICH KITCHE NE R Have Your RELINE 106 King West KINGWOOD KITCHENER Albrecht Ezra Gaâ€" one day

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