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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Sep 1933, p. 4

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Cé ANOTHER HOLEâ€"IN.ONE Leo Lauvray, pitcher for the Panâ€" ther sentor baseball club of the Inâ€" tercounty League, made a holesdjnâ€" One over the golf links of the Westâ€" mount Club at Kitchener, while playâ€" ing with George Haineworth, goalâ€" keeper of the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League. On the 12th hole, 138 â€" yarda, Lauvray dropped the ball close to the cup and It rolled in for an ace. Hainaworth followed with a birdie on the par three hole. CRESS CORN SALVEâ€"just rub on. No need to bathe or bind. A, G. Hachnol, Druggist, Waterloo, and all others. i .. ;_ ‘ WA $ _ (}o.0 0 _| BIG SALE! of A party of Waterloo County men returned on Monday from an enâ€" joyable fishing trip to Northern Ontario. The arty _ compriged Messrs. W. G. “};i(‘hol, D. Alger, Albert Hergott and A. Sehl of Waterloo, Karl Homuth of Preston and others. WELLESLEY WOMAN NOT GUILTY OF SUICIDE ATTEMPT Mre. Lillian Diebold of Wellealey township was found not guity in Kitâ€" chener police court on Monday of attempted suicide. She told the court that she had merely tied the rope around her neck to scare her husband. There had been a party at the house the night before ahe @aid, and «he disapproved of her husband drinking. so that she belleved that if ahe gave him a good scare she might prevent his indulgence in the future. Magistrate Weir man to be released husband regarding future. RAISES 78 POUND sQUASH Mr. Geo. Duench, R.R. No. 3, Erbsâ€" ville has discovered a â€" gigantic squash in his garden. The vegetable ia 5 feet in cireumference, stand 22% irches high and weigh 78 pounds. It is on display in E. J. Wischer‘s Meat Market window in Waterloo. Five stitches were required to close severe lacerations about the face and forehead of Jacob Clemmer, who resides 1 mile from Waterloo. It is believed that Mr. Clemmer sufâ€" fered a fainting spell and fell from hls open oneâ€"horse wagon. Dr. FP. F. Zwick attended him. ANNUAL POULTRY SHOW DECEMBER 26, 27, 28 The Waterloo Poultry Association announced on Wednesday, Sept. 13th through its secretary, Dalton Creseâ€" man,. that a poultry show wg be held on Dec. 26, 27 and 28th the Waterloo Market building. This is the 18th show. ‘| Right Now We Come Along lm‘ With a _ . BOWLING CROWN The rink of Jack W«leg, skipped by Fred Moser, won the éécond secâ€" tion of the Waterloo Bowling Club regular schedule on Friday defeatâ€" ing Nat Beam‘s quartet 16â€"14. A splendid battle from start to finish. In moving up the case, His Lordâ€" ship Mr. Justice Garrow, much anâ€" noyed at the way the defendant and counsel had trifled with the court, said to Tusher: "I believe your counsel has deliberately led you astray. Tell him 1 said so." WALSH RINK WINS At the Wednesday morning sitting of the Fall Assizes, the case of Rex vs. Nathan Tusher of Toronto, for theft, was adjourned to the General Sessions Sitting on Tuesday, Dec. 12th, Tusher appeared in court with his counsel and witnesses. Dennisonâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dennison, a son. Wiensâ€"At Kitchener, Sept. 14, to Mr. and Mre. Henry Wiens, 63 Bingeman St., a daughter. Fisherâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, Sept. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fisher, a daughter, Koehlerâ€"At Kitchener, Sept. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Koehler, 36 Chestnut street, a son. Kiemâ€"At Kitchener, Sept. 12, to Mr. and Mrg. Carl Klem, 113 Walter street, a son. Scheelsâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, Sept. 14, to Mr. and. Mré. A. Scheels, Kitâ€" chener, a son. Sturmâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 13, to Mr. and Mre. Ross Sturm, Kitchener, a son. Wittnebelâ€"At Kitchener, Sept. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. John Wittnebel, Grenville avenue, a son. Smytheâ€"At Kitchener, Sept. 6, to Mr. and Mrs, William Smythe, 138 Hall‘s Lane, a son, Millerâ€"At Kitchener, Sept. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller, Ahreng street, a son. DELIBERATELY LED ASTRAY, DECLARES JUDGE GARROW Dry Goods Store Waterloo â€" â€" Or Saturday, Sept. 23 15c, 17¢, 19c yd. Dark Shirtings .... 25c, 29c yd. 36 in. Dark Stripesâ€" â€" H. A. Germann Dry Goods Store offers a big range of / 2 04 FLANNELETTES at old low prices in a "MONEY SAVING SALE" Plain Whitesâ€" 15¢c, 18¢, 25¢ & 29c Light Col. Stripesâ€" seém to want â€" Germann‘s ENJOY FISHING TRIP FALLS FROM BUGGYy m, BUY NOW! ordered the woâ€" and lectured her drinking in the 17c, 19c & 25¢ Ontario Mr. &nd Mre. Ephraim H, Weber RR. 2, Kitchener, announce the enâ€" gagement of their only daughter, Laura Emma to Dr. Wallace A. Hamâ€" aher of Berlin, Ohlo, won of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hamsher of Walnut Creek, Ohio, the marriage to take place in October, Mra. Margaret McKenty, 418 Welâ€" lington «treet, announces the en gagement of her daughter, Margaret, to Mr. Fred Martin of Kitchener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Medard Martin of Elmira, the marriage to take place early in October. Mies Agnes Coltart has returned to her home in Waterloo from the British lalea, where she spent a two monthé‘ _ vacation. Miss _ Coltart ealled from Gremoch, Scotland, on the steamer "Duchess of York" and docked at Montreal on Friday night While overseas Misa Coltart toured the greater part of both Scotland and England. A new home to replace the one deâ€" stroyed by fire is going up on Urias Cressman‘s farm, Wilmot township. near New Hamburg, the contract beâ€" ing held by W. T. Krauel, Kitchener. eDOCemECE Officers of Grand River RallM on an inspection in Waterloo again attracted attention in their Packard carriage. The inapectora travel in a Packard tourtng car which has been equipped with flange wheels to perâ€" mit "motoring" on the tracks. _ Miss Dorothy Regan and Miss Dorâ€" othy Liphardt left on Saturday to apend a vacation in Atlantic City, Philadelphia, _ Chester _ and _ New York, NY. The membere of the Waterlo0 secâ€" tion of the Guelph Presbyterian Woâ€" men‘s â€" Missionary Society "of the United Church assembled at Knox United church, Waterloo, on Thureâ€" day morning, Sept. 14th for their meeting, with Mra. Theron Sauder of Zion United church, the viceâ€"prestâ€" dent, presiding. Mrs. Bell of Guelph and ‘Misa Delight Hilliard, missionâ€" aryâ€"onâ€"furlough from India were the speakers y Miss Elsie Franks, R.N., of the staff of the Toronto General Hoeâ€" pital is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Frank, Wilmot St., Kitchener, Mre. W. K. Wright, who with her husband. is returning to Australia early next month, was tendered a farewell party by friends at the home of Mrs. S. W. Hann, 89 Union Boulevard, Kitchener, recently. Lunch was served at the close of the evening. Mr. Wright has been em:â€" ployed with the Waterloo Sunshine Company. Mr. and Mrs. Wright have resided in Waterloo for three years. General business for the fall and winter months of the Emmanuel Evangelical Sunday School was outâ€" lined at a meeting of the Sunday School board held at the home of \fr. and Mre. Lorne Weber last week. Ira Snyder, Superintendent, presidâ€" ed, and reports of the various comâ€" mittees were given. It was planned to hold the Rally day Sept. 24 at the regular Sunday School sessions. A. followâ€"up campaign for regularity of| attendance and prospective scholars was â€" also _ arranged. _ Lunch â€" was served during a «ocial hour which followed. ( The engagement is announced of Edna Louise, daughter of Mrs. Cress, Spetz street, Kitchener, and the late Mrs. J. G. Cress to Frederick Keith Staebler, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Staebler of Kitchener, the wedding to take place the middle of October. Mre. Agnes. McBrine and the Misses Loree and Cora Jacobi have returned to their home, Duke street, Waterloo, from Chicago and Milâ€" waukee, where they spent an enjoyâ€" able holiday. While in Chicago they attended the "Century of Progress" exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Snyder have as their guests at their home, "Highâ€" lands Place", Freeport, the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Willard Hendry of Toâ€" ronto .her cousin, Mrs. C. R. Os: borne of New York and Miss Violet Potter of Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Bechtel announce the engagement of their second daughter, Mabel Marjorie to Mr. John Joseph Weist of Guélph, the marriage to take place the early part of October. » Mr. and Mre. N.~H. Letter and daughter, Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Liphardpt and Mre. H. A. Germann were visitors in London on Friday. E. S. Wilson, K.C., of Humboldt, Sask., father of Dr. C. 8. Wileon, Kitâ€" chener, has been appointed district judge for Weyburn, Sask., according to a recent announcement at Ottawa. The home of Mr. F. J. McKeliar, Roland street, Kitchener, was the scene Oof an interesting event on Thursday evening when a company of friends assembled there and tenâ€" dered a surprise farewell party to Mr. McKellar and Miss McKellar, who leave next week to reside in Kingston. The evening was spent in games at the conclusion of which Alderman Ivan Shantz voiced the reâ€" gret felt by the guests over the deâ€" parture. Miss A. Weber, Miss E. Seely and Miss A. Bingeman motored to Woodâ€" stock on Friday, to attend the exeâ€" cutive meeting for Districts number two and three of the Registered Nurses‘ Association. The meeting was arranged to make plans for the annual meeting of districts number two and three to take place in Brantâ€" ford in October. Miss Ada Eby, who has been ep@nding a vacation at the home of her parents in Elmwood, has returnâ€" ed to her home, Benton street, Kitâ€" chener, Dr. Koeppel and Mre. Koeppel have returned to their home, Queen street north, Kitchaner, from Turkey Point where they spent the summer months. Mre. J. C. D. Foreyth left on Friâ€" day for her summer home at Southâ€" amptQp, where she will spend a few days.‘ While at Southampton Mrs. Foreyth will be the hostess at a house party, her guests being Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. Frank Ellis, Mrs. Armand Schreiter, Mrs. Max Euler, Mrs. Robert Menzies, Mre. Arthur Kabel, Mrs. Eugene Sauder, Mre..Walter Harttung, Mre. M. Wildâ€" fang, Mrs, Vorwerk Ernst and Mre. H. G. Hall. Mrs. Robert Thompson and Mise Alice Sproule of Harriston are vie itors in Waterloo, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Tweed, Willow street. r. and Mro. George Massel were FIFTH FORM CLASSES To provide relief from the overâ€" crowded fifth form clase in the Elizabeth Zlegler School, Waterloo, anotler room has been opened and Mise Elleen Weaver, R.R. No. 1, Waâ€" terloo, appointed to the staff to fill that ‘position. Studenta in the claae es now number 55. TWO WATERLOO There «urvive besides his wife, formerly Mies Dora Aamussen of Kitchener, one daughter, Mrs Frank Williama of Atlanta, Ga.. and two eons Walter and Oscar of Rochester. The funeral is being held from the home of Mrs. C. Aeumesen, South Queen Street, Kitchener, this afterâ€" noon. Interment will follow in St. Peter‘g Lutheran cemetory. Peter Gottburg There pasaed away at hie home in Kochester, N.Y.,. on Monday, Peter Gotthurg, following a lengthy illneas. ‘_ There passed away at his home. 144 West Ahrena street, Kitchener, on Sunday William F. Heideman, a |val|ve of Germany, in his 73rd year ; Deceased had moved to Kitchener { from Shakeapeare and had opened a grocery store. There aurvive besides hia wife and three children, one aister, Mrs Walter Shantz nf%vmprloo and one brother Edler of Detroit. Mrs. Schinâ€" lein‘a aister, Misa Snider has left for Cabri to aeaist in Funaral ar. rangementa W. G. Schinbein !; There passed away at his home in | Cabri, Sagk., this week, W. G. Schinâ€"‘p bein, son of the late George Schinâ€"‘ j bein of this dietrict. Mr. Schinbein ( went west 20 years ago to take up‘ a homestead. His death came sud ‘; denly while in his 45th year. 14 Mre. Schinbein was formerly Har riet Snider of Conestogo, There eurvive his wife, one son, in a Milton J. of Kitchener. and two with daughters, Mrs. William Tileon of galy: London, Mra. Oscar Stewart Of Kilt oo o chener. Also four grandchildren and ; three siaters, Mrs. John Witheim of ; Stratford. Mre. Hulda Schoenhide of! _ a Woodstock _and Mrs. Mary Seltzer place of Flint, Mich lAor ( The funeral wase held yesterday Plac from the late residence to Woodland urda; cemetery for interment ctern. The funeral was held on Wednes day from the late residence to Wood land cemetery for interment. There passed away at his home, 88 South Cedar atreet, Kitchener, on Monday, Fred Winter, native of Fi eher Mills, in his 64th year. He was a photographer by profession, There survive his wife, three sons Ralph, Howard and Harry, all of Kit chener and five daughters, . Mre Harry Pellar, Meses Frieda, Ferol Edith and Daisy all of Kitchener Also one brother and one gister, The funeral service was held on Friday with a private service at her late residence at 2.30 o‘clock, follow: ed by a service in St. Matthew‘s Luâ€" theran church at thre o‘clock.. Interâ€" ment was made in St. Peter‘s ceme tery. Rev. J. Schmieder, pastor of St. Matthew‘s church had charge of the «ervices She is eurvived by her husband und by one son and one daughter, Robert and Marie, both at home. Alsoâ€" surviving are two brothers, Norman of Wellesley and George Gerth of Kitchener. Suddenly stricken with a heart atâ€" tack on Tuesday, Sept. 12th, Mrs. E. Reist, Krug St.. Kitchener, passed away, her passing causing a shock to her family and friends. The late Mrs. Reist, nee Clara Magdalena Gerth of Wellesley. was born in the township of Wellesley 46 years ago and married Mr. Reist in 1816. : The funeral took place on Friday Sept. 15th with services at the Ratzâ€" Bechtel Funeral Home. Interment was made in Crosshill cemetery. A full report of the prize list will appear in next week‘s issue. The deceased‘s death followed an illness of one month caused by. inâ€" juries and a broken leg suffered in an accident. He is survived by his wife, two sone, one daughter and two brothere. There passed away at the K.â€"W. Hospitali on Friday, Sept. 8th, Ieaac Hewitt, 85. of Glenallen. Assisting Mr. E. I McLoughry, agricultura} representative, in the conduct of the fair ang judging were Miss Loretta Schuett and Mr. Clarâ€" ence Schuett of Winterberne, Miss Margaret and Mr. Ross Armstrong oi Preston, Miss Francis of Washâ€" ington and Miss Jessie and Mr. Williâ€" son Richmond of Washington. Fred Hiickins of the Galt Y.M.C.A. was in charge of the sports program. Inspector Norman addressed the gathering briefly on the value of echool fairs at the opening of the plattorm program over which Ephâ€" raim Shantz of New Hamburg, R. R. 2, presided as chairman, Margaret Luckhart, S.9. 5, mer ited premier honors in the public apeaking contest, with Robert Honâ€" derich of S.8. 13, Baden, winning second prize. Mr. Willison Richâ€" mond of Washington was judge of public speaking and the recitations. In the choral singing and harmonica contests New Dundee school choir, S.S. 1 and 3, under the leadership of Miss Goldie Gibb was awarded first prize. Lioyd Stereâ€"of S.8. 5, was given first prize in the harmonica competition. Mr. Wm. McFayden of Galt adjudicated in the musical conâ€" teats. First prize in the boys‘ driving competition at the annual fall fair for Wilmot township, held at Haysâ€" ville school Monday afternoon, . was won by Ward Becker of 8.8. 1 and 3, New Dundee. The entry was the larâ€" gest of any school fair this season. The judges had considerable diffiâ€" culty in making their awards, ‘all contestants showing real ability. Verna Millar of S$.8. 18, won first prize in the girlg‘ driving contest. "P e 7 "" "*+ . # 29®®®jcrashed into a parked car while ridâ€" Affmemen=h . o1 his bicycle. Issy was proceedi Ward Becke;:tt New Dundee ?o:me on ufl bic;y;lgy m_mfltcruh:! 5 MM Bny Driver, . [isto a car own A ston man w name could not be learned, Win Choir Contest. p:&':d'!n.!mnt of the residence of *\ eembretromonege g Facl&.;i”l‘:s}el I;Lcyclefg‘n. badlty First prise in th +. drivt amaged by the force of the impact. 9om29_gltÂ¥n";t ,:he :m?ouzf fall vt:li Fast Travelling. _ _ _ _ _ William Frederick Heideman AT Mrs. Edward Reist SCHOOL FARR|#: Obituary Fred Winter Isaac Hewitt tA y â€"F. W. Kerr of 8t Andrew‘s United Church, Westmount, officlated, ; The bride was given away by her fither and wa« attended to her place [ by Miss Meredith Ross, the maid of honor and the Missea Agne« Morton |and Laura Roberteon, the bridesâ€" maids. Mr. Kenneth H. Brown, was the bridegroom‘a attendat. Miss Harâ€" viet Prutzman played appropriate wedding music during the wedding service and Mr. F. H. Rowe sang in lovely volce "Where e‘er You Walk‘!. The bridegroom‘a gift to the bride wae a atring of pearle Andersonâ€"Kerney The home of Mr. and Mra. Martin Kerney jof Walkerton was the scone of a pretty wedding on Saturday, when their daughter Anne, became the bride of Mr. Sheldon Anderson of Kitchener, son of Mr. aand Mrs. Lou Anderson of Walkerton. The attendants were Misa Mildred | ple at Silver arid Mr. James Waston of Toâ€"| of the 1onto. they 1 Following a wedding reception the reaide. Ontofâ€"town gnests at the wedding were the bridegroom‘a parents, Mr. wnd Mrs. W. A. Ziegler and hia broâ€" ther, Mr. Walter Ziegler of Waterloo, Mr. and Mra. Gerald Jephcott, Toâ€" ronto and Mias Dorothy Short of New York. After Megler Mr. and sldence ronto. Zieglerâ€"Ross A pretty September wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A F.C. Ross, "Braemar", Braeaide Place, Westmount, Montreal, on Satâ€" urday. Sept 16th, whe their daughâ€" tern, Mis« Dorothy Dansken Ross became the bride of Dr. Hrolfe Read Ziegler of Toronto, son of Mr. and Vre Walter A. Ztegler of Waterloo, Rev: Dr. W J Clarke and Rev. Dr. Blair ...;3.?.‘6‘:"‘.;. comtined t Mie _ ;:m.,.,.‘&mw efomose T eot on Surdey "night when ho Mr. Mr. and Mrs. I. Brickner were Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Toman, Limerick. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bartholomew nttended the funeral of the late Mrs. N. Shane held in Kitchener on Asiud Mrs. Adeline Stewart and Clarâ€" ence Long of Guelph were Saturâ€" day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stewart. Friday Rev. and Mrs. S spending several d jll. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kinsey and son Harold were Sunday visitors to Kitchener. ‘ Miss Florence Groshaw of Mooreâ€" feld is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. Hambly. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kiefhaber ond daughter Joan of Toronto are visiting with the former‘s mother, ar â€" a7 ol onl . Mrs. M. Kiefhaber. ho sn e ty The continued pungent odors of the Grand River are still offensive to Bluir residents. Doon, Limerick and residents of Fountain street in Preston are also protesting. Rally Day services will be held in the Blair Union Sunday School on Sunday afternoon at 3 o‘clock. Rev. Gifford of the United Church of Preston will be the speaker and there will be special music and singing. Several Blair men are now at work widening the bridge approach. The work will entail considerable day labor as the former plan of having this type of work done by machinery has been abandoned. The ap{)roach‘ will be widened conâ€" siderably and a new highway fence erected. This will safeguard this dangerous piece of roadway.. The widening of the approach will make a natural grandstand for ball games. The curve beyond the gark will also be widened and the ap%’voach to the park improved along with park ground improvements. _ The Waterloo Township school fair will be held in Blair next year. The Blairâ€" Doon Combines were forced to rally in the last half of the ninth to pull out a ‘win over Plattsville at gportsman's Park on Saturday afternoon. The game was un exciting seeâ€"saw throughout and | the visiting Plattsvillers looked like‘ winners wien the took the lead in ! the first half of the ninth. In the‘ final half of the frame the homesters rallied, however, and snatched the game from the fire. Reeves walked, White walked, and when Grimes, who was on the hillâ€"tap for the visitors, grooyed one to Bartholoâ€" mew in an gttempt to find the plate a double lined out and the two un~ carned runs were sufficient to win, 13â€"12. V. Debrusk and Williams alternated on the mound for the wWinners. Debrusk struck out eight batters. Grimes went the route for Plattsville and showed no weakness until he walked the two batters in‘ the ninth. | ably estahfiuhed a record and also gained considerable experience as a hitchâ€"hiker. Sydney was discourâ€" aged after being unemployed here for some time and started a search of the Pominion for a job. He left Blair ‘on a Thursday morning and arrived in British Columbia the following Thursday and incidentally got a job at Sorento, B.C., in a lumber camp. ‘ Combines Beat Plattsville Nine. Sydney Garey of Blair has prob the reception Mr. and Mre. left on a honeymoon trip. Mra. Ziegler will take up reâ€" at 160 Millwood Road, Toâ€" Weddings 5. M. Kanagy are days in ~Chicago, Following the ceremony the couâ€" ple attended a reception at the home of the bride‘s parents. On Sunday they left for Toronto where they will Miss Ruth Beckner and Mtr. Wal ter Freeman were the attendants. 8t. Paulafsutheran parsonage at Kitchener was the acone of a qulet wedding on Satnrday, when Miss Olga Hymmen, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Adoliph Hymmen, Ahrens St., Kitchener, became the bride of Mr. Norman Beckner of Kitchener, son of Beckner and the late Mr. Beck:â€" ner of Kitchener. . After the ceréemony the couple left on a trip to Buffalo and other points. They will reaide in Waterloo. A qmet wedding was solemnized on Saturday at the Emmanuel Evanâ€" gelical parsonage at Waterloo when Rev. H. A. Kellerman, united in marâ€" ringe _ Miss Clara Belle Shantz. daughter of Mr. Edmund Shantz, Edward John Cole of Kitchener, son West Erb «treet, Waterloo, and Mr. of Mr. Clarence Cole of Kitchener and the late Mre. Cole. The attendants were Misa Vera Shantz and Mr. Walter Shantz, rleâ€" ter and brother of the bride. The parsonage of Rev. Zimmerâ€" man of the Bridgeport Evangelical Church was the «cene of a quiet wedâ€" ding on Saturday, when Miea Ethel Boyer of Kitchener became the bride of Mr. J. C. Orloski of Grimeby. Following a wedding dinner at the Chicopee Tea Rooms the couple left by motor for Buffalo and American points They will reside in Grimeby. couple left by motor for eastern Quebec. On their return they will take up residence in Kitchener. Mrs. Joseph Bruder spent Sunday afternoon with friends in Weissenâ€" burg. Miss â€" Theresa â€" Halter returned home after a two weeks‘ stay in Guelph Mr. Anthony Weller of Detroit re: newed acquaintances here Sunday. \r. Alf. Bohro of Formosa is vislt Ing Mr. and Mre. Leonard Bruder. Meesrs. Charles, William and Edâ€" ward Fornes of Buffalo spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mra. Greg. Kloepfer. Mr. Key of Elgin, Mich., epent Satâ€" urday . afternoon _ with _ Mr. _ Jacob Kloepfer. Mr. and Mra. Wilfred Fehrenbach upent Thursday evening : Hespeler. Congratulations to Mr. and Mre. Anthony Berberich on arrival of a girl, Sept. 19th. Mrs. A. McClelland of uuelph and Mrs. H. Ball and children of Kitchâ€" ener called on friends here last week. Messre. Harold Fromm and Wilâ€" ham Sherrer attended the fair at London Wednesday. Mrs. John Halter, Mre. George Moyer and â€" Miss â€" Christine Ruth «pent Thursday afternoon at Elmira, Mr. Charles Halter returned home from Toronto Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Reuter and daughâ€" ter Catherine of Elmira and Mr. and Mra. C. Straet, Detroit, spent Friday afternoon with Mré. John Halter. Mrs. A. Sehl and son Jimmie of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scherrer. Mrs. Croweck and daughter Lillie and â€" Measre. Harry Crowck and Scotty Ross of Brantford called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olinski m EenE e n en en Oe o en en e e t t o d ie Fresh every week, Th, nomomoncctnrenn $9¢ P. and G. NAPTHA SOAP ... 3 for 10c LIFEBUOY SOAP ...............c.ll.... 3 for 20¢ CHOCOLATE M.M. COOKIES, Ib. ... 15c CAUSTIC SODA, Flaked, Ib. ............ 5¢ GOLDEN SPRAY CHEESE, 14 Ib. pkges. 10c RICE â€" Good Food .k......... 6 lbs, for 25¢ APPLE BUTTER CROCKS ... 25¢ FRY‘S COCOA, 14 lb. tin .css.ose CHOICE TASTY CHEESE, Ib. .. DUMART‘S FRESH BOLOGNA, ib OUR IDEAL COFFEEâ€" yxverybhod Phone 152R 3 Bechnerâ€"Hymmen Special Values featured for the Day and Good for the Following Week NEW GERMANY Orloskiâ€"Boyer Coleâ€"Shantz h Department Store especially designed on modern merchandising open displays, roomy wide aisles and wellâ€"lighted. Foods are displayed on clean sanitary shelves and meats in refrigerator counters. We invite you to come and visit us and inspect our New Store and you too will find that it is a pleasure to shop here. During the entire day we will serve free of charge, hot coffee made from our own Ideal Blend and also serve you with Weston‘s famous Bonnie Shortbread Cookies, Remember the date and come to St. Jacobs. SAT’URDAY, SEPT. 23rd is set for the official opening of our new modern Our Sicgan â€"â€"â€" IT PAYS TO SHOP AT TRAPPS Announcement Mrs. Alyin Ottman was a Kitch cner visitor on Wednesday. Rev. A. Laing and daughter, Miss Betty Laing, of Linwood, visited on Monday with Mr. Alvin Ottman and Mr. George Huefner. Service in the United Church here on Sunday morning will be at 10.30 o‘clock. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lackner of Windsor is spending several weeks with the former‘s brother, Mr. Fred Lackner, who is ill. Miss Dorothy Kniight of Crosshill was a Sunday guest of Miss Eva Ballard. Mrs. Charley Bulmer returned to her home after spending some time with relatives in Millbank. Miss Florence T\uci(vlflltcd on Tuesday with Rev. and Mra. M. F. Stewart of Belwood. Dr. Heist of Kitchener was town on Thu_rsdu_‘y evening. Mrs. William Tyack, daughter Florence and son Earl spent Wedâ€" nesday in Listowel, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Carnochan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiler and family of Waterloo visited on Sunâ€" day with the latter‘s brother, Mr. Alvin Ottman and Mrs. Ottman. Mr. and Mrs. George Easton of Ayr called on Mr. I. G. Martin on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Earl Ottman visited with friends in Milverton on Friday morning. _ _ _ A number of folks from the vilâ€" lage attended the Linwood anniverâ€" sary held on Sunday in the United Church. Miss Nettie Schluet?r spent Sunâ€" day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Herman Schiueter, of near Linwood Mrs. Charley Bremner returned to her home in Detroit, Mich., on Friâ€" day after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottman. hfr. and Mrs, Hardy Bulmer and fumily of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Currie of Toronto visited last Sunday at the Bulmer home here. Home Furnishing Shop 13 Queen St. N. KITC These smart patterns may be used effectively in an informally furnished livingâ€"room as well as in kitchen or bathâ€"room. Colours include green with terraâ€" cotta, and blue and tan with ivory. Colors go right through to the back so will not wear off. Special, Sq. Yd. We t& Exceptional value and a choice of patterns foi bathâ€"room or kitchen floors. , Time To Buy Printed Linoleum Inlaid Linoleum VANNIER‘S HAWKESVILLE We Sell The Best For Less 17 4e 12%c 10c Floor Goverings 2 YDS. WIDE Square Yard 2 YDS. WIDE LADIES‘ COTTON HOSE, pr. ....c.ul.s MEN‘S WORK SOXK, pair .......cucccls MEN‘S WORK SHIRTS ... MEN‘S OVERALLS ......ssicoomorcmnens ABSORBENT COTTON, 1 Ib. packages Pure Wool Santoy DRESS GOODS, Yard widke .â€"0.00m0r 0o rmrrmrnimmmrmmienss SCOTCH FINGERING YARN, 14 lb. skeins WRAPPERETTE, yd. ... IBEX FLANNELETTE BLANKETS 36 Inch COSY FLANNELETTE, yd 36 Inch FACTORY COTTONâ€" Good Weight, yd. . Black and White Check Heavy Quality Large 12/4 size, per pair 8ST. JACORBS, oONT. | _ .. 620 Messrs. Mac McLeod and George Brunner of _ Milverton called on friends in the village on Monday night. , The young folk of Hawkesville held a corn and wicner roast on Saturday night. All report a good time. Mr. and and Mre. J evening at Mr. and Mrs. E ud Mra. J. Kreller evening at Mr, J. * Mr. and Mrs. LC Thareday with Mr Buhrow. Mrs. Harry Seip has returned to Mrs. Walter Ries, Clifford. Hanover _ after â€" apending twelve weeks with her mother, Mrs. Adam Selp, Sr. Miss Ethel Ries of Mount Forest «pent the weekâ€"end.with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Wm. Ries Mr. and Mrs, Fleischauer of Strat ford «pent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wettlaufer. Mr. and Mre. Nelson Seip, Mr. and Mrs. J. Seip and daughter Ruth spent Sunday evening \\‘19) Mr. and Mrs. J Frey. 2 Mise Orma Lee RN., of Galt is spending a _ week with her aister, Mr. and Mrs. Ha spent Sunday with Melvin Buhrow. Miss Ethel Ries < «pent the weekâ€"end.v Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaus, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seip and «on Allan, Mrs. Adam Seip, Sr., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. J. Prey. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wettlaufer and won Austin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heinbetker, Rev. and Mrs. Wenstlauff â€" and family, Mr. and Mrs. Telford Seip «pent Suhday with Mr. and Mrg. J. Seip, Howiek. Mr. _ and Mre. spent Sunday with ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ellis and children, Mrs. E. Schultz and daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mre. J. Seip of Hanover spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. J. Seip, Howiek. M 95c KITCHENER CLIFFORD J. Seip. Louls Fatumn spent Mfr. and Mrs. Melvin Dickert and Mr. spent Wednesday H $1.95 1234c 15c 49c 89c 35¢ T5¢ 29c 10c 15¢ 15c

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