Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Nov 1933, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marriott were visitors at Kitchener on Tuesâ€" day. â€" s c _ A number from here attended the anniversary services last Sunday and the rally on Monday évening at the Evangelical Church, Elmira. Mre. Jacob Speis and daughter Edith of Floradale spent Thureday with Mr. and Mré. Archie Letson, We are sorry to report that Miss Helen Whitehead is a patient at the General â€" Hospital, Toronto. Her many friends wish her a epeedy reâ€" covery. Mre. Whitehead and Mrs. Howlett are also staying at Toâ€" ronto. Mr. Martin Friedman visited on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mré. Wm. Snider. T Mr. Howard Bowman of Marden spent Monday in the village. "What with rouge, lipstick and powder, it is very dificult to estiâ€" mate a modern girl at her face value." e e some e old t o o t *R C ue Th e o es e d y "~<a@. / aiam ~ ~â€" We Don‘t Know How Long We Can Keep Prices Down » So â€" The sav ngs are tremendous because these clothes actually can‘t be bought wholesale today for $19.50, that‘s why we say BUY NOW! â€" Suits in handsome new worsteds and tweeds, Overcoats of heavy fleeces, fine heavy worsteds and vicuns. Such values canâ€" not soon be repeated. Long wearing dark grey overâ€" coats for college youths and young men. Snappy styles. Sizes 32 to §7. Here is value that will make this Sale famous. Genuine calfskin in styles to satisfy the most exacting emphasizing quality wear, fit and comfort. Sizes 6 to 11. STEELES GLASSES SATISFY 20" Off Heavy weight cotton worsted. Heavy drill pockets. All points of strain well bar ticked. Cut full roomy, sizes 30 to 44 waist. TRUSSES Suitable for any kind of rupture. _ Prevent â€"yourself from torture and get a truss to fit you. We have the knowledge and experience to ft you right. EXAMINATION FREE A. COohencious Men‘s Shoes $3.50 ALL TRUSSES A Complete Stock of WEST MONTROSE 12 Mansion St. KITCHENER, ONT. Overcoats Men‘s Work Pants 96 King St. West 2 Trouser Suits and Overcoats Tremendous Savings on $9.50 $1.50 Kitchoneor $19.50 are crowdâ€"gettersâ€"don‘t miss them! Nothing more sensational has ever been offered you than these Suits. These suits are actually priced below their present wholesale cost. The saving is easy to see and so are the particularly smart styles and sound quality. Fine worsted and tweed suitsâ€"deep fleece and tweed overcoats. 1 and 2 Trouser Suits and Overcoats‘ At Less Than Present. Wholesale Cost: Ernst‘s Days are : Ornstsâ€" Days are your Protection Daysâ€"â€"and thint ; N OR‘ (A€B chanee &.nt rui,,fo‘r winter with the uwt%fi in pfih’g and # shings â€"for men: and boys at the allâ€"time Low Prites, _ These values : A pleasant afternoon was spent by the Women‘s Missionary Society Laâ€" dies‘ Aid last Wednesday, when Mrs. Irvin Weber of Schneider Ave., Kitchener entertained the group. An interesting program was given inâ€" cluding a piano solo by Miss Rhea Syder, a duet by Mre. K. McAllister and Miss Rhea Snyder and a paper on the mission flelds of China and India very ably given by Mr. Elliott. Present Excellent Program. It was decided to hold a Conunâ€" drum Supper in aid of the eociety to jbe held at the home of Mrs. Ferâ€" nando Snyder on Thureday. evening. Nov. 9th with everybody welcome. A hearty vote of thanks and congraâ€" tulations were extended the hostess, it being the occasion of her birthâ€" day. The hostess served refreshâ€" ments at the close. The aympathy of the community i6 extended to Mr. and Mre. Henry Yantz and family in the loss of thir little «on and brother, Wallace Jerome at St. Mary‘s Hospital on Oct. 26th. & Mr.‘and Mrs. Edward Brown and children Arthur and Barbara of Kitâ€" chener visited the Missee Mary and Abbic Bemis on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. John Schmermund of Elmira called on Mr. and Mre. John Bechtel on Sunday. Miss Shelly of Kitchener epent Sunday with her sister, Mre. Fernanâ€" do Snyder. His® . Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ratz of Tavieâ€" tock were the guests of Mrs. A. Mcâ€" Allister on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. George Ledley of Guelph called on Mr. and Mre. Charles Bedford on Sunday. Miss Audrey Durrant of Guelph called on the Misses Bemis on Sunâ€" day. e e Miss Edith Cresaman and Miss Ella Geisel spent Sunday at the forâ€" mer‘s home, Mr. and Mrs. leaiah Creeaman near Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. C. Selbert were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Howard Stevanus on Sunday. e Miss Susanna Buehler, who has been spending some time with her alater, Mrs. David Sauder returned to her home at Yatton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sauder accompanied Several people from the village atâ€" tended the anniversary eervices at the Bridgeport Evangelical Church on Sunday. f m Ap e Mies Vera Todd visited friends in Hamilton on Sunday. _ _ _ _ â€" Mr. and Mre. Wilson Kraft epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. R. Kraft. . Mr. and Mre. Thos. Bedford and sone Gerald and Ross were the guests Of Mr. and Mre. Wm. Gabel near Breslau on Sunday.. â€" _ Mr. Tom Pugh and John Schafter of Toronto were the guests of their aunt, Mre. A. McAllister last Monâ€" Miss Marjorie Geach of Guelph :‘pont the weekend at her home ere. â€" _â€"Mr. and Mrs. Eric Croft of Harrie« ton apent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. T. 1. Croft., _ _ Freeport Aiififnn:y”’ ary services l‘m‘ Sun%yh drew some of dur people to that church, Servicés were taken by | A Sensational Utterly Matchless Event! BLOOMINGDALE t ah, o J se $15 Cger Stock:â€"Up ‘Now! Keenly alert men will want them. â€" Men that are not only keenly alert to fine quality and style but to unusual value too. A vast complete selection of clothing including the newest sittings in the finest weaves and overâ€" coats of rare:luxury and warmth at $24.00. You‘ll probably never see them again at $24. y Save Now On t Vn A very special quality of overcoats for little folks who to 10, warmly lined and well 194 2 Trouser Suits and Overcoats .4%‘):5‘3 Fall colors, new wear resisting fabrics, sturdy construction, all with 2 knickers. Size 7 to 16. New fabrics, new university styles, fall colors, single breasted models. Sizes 14 to 22. Aoriar $24.00 Little Tweed OVERCOATS Boys‘ Clothing & Accessories 2 . KNICKER Custom Quality Rev. R. R. Elilott in the morning and by Rev. Judson Kelly in the afterâ€" roon. 7 Seven or eight of our young peo ple were at the Young People‘s Hal lowe‘en party at Knox Church, Kit chener on Monday evening. Mr. Wellborn Jones, Kitchener, conducted service in Bloomingdale church on Suhday last. â€" We understand a movement is sfoot to have the Department of Eduâ€" cation place a free library in the vilâ€" Irge for use of local resldents. The Minister will preach at Blooâ€" mingdale next Sunday. The subject will be, "What about Guy Fawkes?" The Young People‘s Society is meeting regularly now on Friday nights. â€" Mr. and Mrsa. Duncan MacPherson spent Saturday afternoon in Wing: ham. : Mr. and Mres. Walter Adam and eon Percy and Miss Hannah Martin visitâ€" ec friends in Baden last Sunday. Miss Luella Gruber is spending come time with friends in Detroit. Mr. William Richardson apent last Wednesday evening with Mr. and \ire. George Richardson of Crosshill. Mr. Reichard epent last Friday ohaerving lessona in S8.8. No. 25, Waâ€" terloo township. s 80 Mr. Art Arnold visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Bogge. _ Mre. Alex Cooper and daughters Isobel and Marian and Miss Helen Adam epent last Friday afternoon in Stratford. Miss Marjorie Cooper reâ€" turned with them and spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mre. James Cherry and Mre. El wyn Cherry epent Monday afternoon with Mre. Leslie Begge. p _ Mr. Raiph Adam visited several daye recently with his stster, Mrs. Ed. Erb of Wellesley. ____ _ Several young people of this comâ€" munity attended the Hallowe‘en Soâ€" cial evening in Linwood under the auspices of the Young People‘s Asâ€" eociation of the United Church. _ The Misses N. Scharbach and M. Burne of Linwood visited Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Duncan MacPherâ€" ~Miss Hannah Martin attended a quilting at the home of Mrs. John Bowans‘ on Tuesday. _ Aimoey â€" Miss Helen Adam visited Sunday with Miss Verna Holtashuh. _ â€" Quite a number from this line atâ€" tended the plowing match on Monâ€" day afternoon on the farm of Mr. Cecil Hackett. 2â€"Trouser High School $12.00 $7.95 WALLENSTEIN R. R. 1 For Boys, at SUiTS SUITS fancy tweed wear sizes 3 made. Surviving are his wife, nee Bva Sherk, three sons, Rev. Waldemar Willlams of Sarnia, Rev. Morgan Williams of Oak Park, IIL., and Harâ€" vey of Charlottetown, P.E.L, three brothers, Michael of Wellesley, Ja cob of Toronto and Herman of New Hamburg, one sister, Mrs. Mary ,Schmidt of Shakespeare and seven !grandchildren. One daughter, Mre. Bradley of St. Catharines, died only aix months ago, while one son, Capâ€" lmin Russel Williams, was killed in Iactlon, May 9th, 1817. One son and one daughter died in infancy. Priâ€" ‘vate funeral services were held at the home on Monday at 1.30 o‘clock followed by public service at the Evangelical Church. Rev. A. E. Pletch was in charge and burial was made at Riverside cemetery. Harvey Lennox Passes. _ Upon examination it was found to be purely accidental. The Strattord ’man had stopped to clear his windâ€" shield and on account of the heavy tog the other car ran into it. No one was injured.. . e § Mist Gauses Auto Mishap.â€" Au automobhile: belonging to Wilâ€" bur Stamp ofâ€".Woodstock was badly damaged hore on Bunday night about 11 0‘clock, when his.car crashed into the rear of one. owned by Albert. Boâ€" janker of Stratford }E ‘Bonder‘s Hill, just west of the villa The rear of the Stratford car was also dam: aged. m sls 5. Alal Rev. and Mrs. Twietmeyer and Misses Louisa and Gertrude Twiet meyer of Waterloo were the guests of Rev. and Mra.â€" H. R. Mosig.. Danie! Williams Passes. Daniel Williams for thirty yeare a well kpown _ furniture _ traveller throughout Ontario passed away at his home on Huron street here at nine o‘clock Friday morning.â€" Mr. Williames, who. was 74 years old, had suffered several paralytic strokes during the past week. Mr. Williams, who was born in Wilmot township it is notâ€" known. w io Jik cud Jum: Frak 3 Rioy on Jan. 20th 1859, has lived retired for the past four years. He was a valued member of the Evangelical Church and in politics a ‘Liberal. A bright and youthful life was closed on Wednesday night in the death of Harvey Alfred Lennox, youngest son of Mrs. Sarah Lennox and the late John Lennox. He had. been confined to his home for sevâ€" cral weeks with rheumatism which affected his heart and caused his death at the early age Of 21 years, 8 months and 21 days. The news of his death was received with deep regret by his many friends and much sympathy is felt for the sorrowing family. The deceased was a pleasâ€" ant and cheerful young man and had a host of friends, who mourn his unâ€" timely demise. His father passed away two years ago in June but he leaves in bereavement his sorrowing mother, four brothers and five sisâ€" ters, namely, Wesley and Lloyd at home, Francis of Upslanti, Mich., igster of Lincoln Park, Mich., fiby) Mre. Albert Sutter, Detroit, na) Mre. Chas. McGrady, Nulvinâ€" dale, Mich., (Fiorence) Mrs. Lewis Vreoman, Los Angeles, Calif., (Gerâ€" trude) Mrs. Wm. Neilsen, Lincoln Park, and (Mildred) Mre. Marinus Neilsen, Garden City, Mich. The funeral took place on Saturday at 2 o‘clock p.m. to Hostetler‘s Church and Cemetery. Rev. Fred Weicker had charge of the funeral service. The first real touch of winter was experienced here on Tuesday when about an inch of snow fell and there was a decided drop in temperature. It is feared that apples and roots may be damaged by the frost. Died In Saskatchewan. Mre. J. F. Katzenmeier received the sad news of the death of her oia-l ter, Mre. Martha Sykes, which ocâ€" (,m’red in Prince Albert Sask., on Sunday after a lingering ilIness., The deceased was born in Fullarton township, the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mre. Michael Gootz. After her marrlage to George Sykes ehe resided in Logan township and later in New Hamburg moving to Saskatoon, Sask., where she has reâ€" elded for the past thirty years. There survive her husband five sons, Roy, Winnipeg, Man., George, Stanâ€" ley and Chester, Prince Albert, Wilâ€" bert, Saskatoon and four daughters, Mrs. Gordon MoPhee, Prince Albert and Mrs. A. L. Hall, Evelyn and Beatrice, Detroit, Mich. Hamburg Notes. c Reeve J. E. Bingeman and Councilâ€" lore H. N. Nahrgang and E. D. Luckâ€" hardt were in Toronto on Tuesday where they interviewed the Ontario Unemployment Bureau regarding the river diversion here as an unemployâ€" ment scheme. They were accomâ€" panied by Mr. A. M. Edwards, M.P., of Galt and W. A. Speliman, C.8., of Kitchener. This matter is to be furâ€" ther discussed with the High waye Deâ€" partment on Tuesday next. Mr. and Mre. Harry Beck of De troit are in town and on Thureday evening celebrated the 25th anniverâ€" sary of their marriage at the home of Mra. Becks‘ aister, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dietrich. Quite a number of invited guests were present for the Occasion. s ‘Mrs. A. E. Strange,, Mr. and Mre. Wilfred Ooring, Mr. Rd. Scheror, gmll Rumig, Olivia Districh and Brennor. 4 i Mre, Jack Keller of Elast Liver pool, Ohi6, is here on a visit to her> #leter, Mra, George . Morley.. ‘The congregation of the Holy Family Church held a very" enjoyâ€" able lionowo'on party in their parish hall on Wednesday evening at about which seventyâ€"five attended in Hal lowe‘en costume. The evening was spent in cards and dancing. The prize winners in cards were: ladies, Mre. Milton Haffner; gentleman, Mr. A. R. Strange. Theâ€" consolation prizes w'{r."‘é}'m to Miss Helen Dietrich and Willie Pauchen. Prizes for best costumes wére: Mr. and ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ty and Mm"‘»' in town. BCY convener for December. Mre. Mcâ€" Iutyre social convener for November. An excellent address was given on Bean then eang a duet, "I Have A Saviour", very acceptably. Current Events were ably given by Fred Bean which shows that Fred is a man of observation of the things that are happening around him. After singâ€" ivg "Blest be the Tie that Binds", the meeting wasâ€"handed over to the social convener. R. Hilborn, had selected 22 pieces of wood from his farm and handed them around for the members to identify them which only a few could do. A bounteous lunch was served ‘by the host and hostess. A vote of thanks was very heartily given to Mr. and Mre. Diaâ€" tmond and the meeting was closed with benediction. Y.P.S. Rally is Success. "Imagination",‘ by A. E. Bean. A pleasing duet was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen and son of Cathcart, a vigitor in the neighborhood. Mre. M. Facey gave a reading "An Old Fashioned Pair‘. Mr. and Mrs. R. The . weather was not any drawâ€" back to the success of the rally held in the Evangelical Church on Tuesâ€" day night. It was the annual misâ€" sionary rally of the Young People‘s Missionary Circle with the Aim Well Circle of New Hamburg as hostesses. President Miss Grace Peacock preâ€" sided over the meeting, opening it with a devotional period on "Comâ€" radeship", in which Miss Miriam Merner sang a delightful solo. Two members of the Bridgeport circle rendered a duet. The speaker, Miss Agnes Rennie, then delivered her talk in a truly impressive manner, toking as her subject, "Why I believe in Missions." Selfishness is the be eetting sin of this generation. ‘Miss ‘Rennle encouraged the girls to give of their time and talents as unselfâ€" lehly as possible for the cause of missions. A ladies quartette was given by the members of the Calvary Evangelical Church, Kitchener, folâ€" lowed by the offering which will go !towards missions. The rally was brought to a close with the singing of a hymn and benediction proâ€" nounced by the pastor, Rev. A. E. Pletch. The Hostetler octette wore in Linâ€" wood on Tuesday evening attending a fowl supper and also took part in the program which followed the sup per. Miss Margaret Thomas, elocuâ€" tionist accompanied them and gave «everal selections on the program. She is New Hamburg‘s youngest eloâ€" cutionist, being only 11 yeare old. Hamburg Notes. Mr. 1. M. Cassel who has held the position of collector of customs here «ince 1924, terminated his duties here last Saturday. He is taking a three weeks‘ vacation after which he will assume his new post in the customs department at Kitchener. Mr. Burnell Spahr, the new appoinâ€" tee, is now in full charge of the 10â€" cal office. Miss Eva Bell and Mr. Harry Hanâ€" na of Merlin were the guests of the former‘s sleter, Mre. H. Appel over the weekâ€"end. Rev. Waldemar Williams of Sarnia is here to visit his father, Mr. D. 8. WilHams, who suffered a stroke on Monday. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Anthony Greulich, who underwent an operation in Kitchener Hospital, recently, is seriously i!1 at present. Her husband and children were called to her bedside on Tuesday. We are sorry to report that Mr. Wm. Spahr is eeriously il1 and was removed to the Hospital at Kitchenâ€" er on Monday. His many friends wish him a epeedy recovery. Talk On Africa. Rev. Waliter Schultz gave a lecture on Africa first showing a collection of curios which included a large snake akin, a leopard and hippopoâ€" tomus skin and a bow and arrow used by the natives. Sta‘hilrbaum,_ch._ 23, a son. _ Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sitler, Oct. 30, a daughter. _ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Soehner Dorothy, Carl, Alice and Lila, of Salem, visited relatives here on Sunday. _ ___ â€" C « Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brubacher have moved their household effects and farm implements to their new home known as the Cosford farm, 4th Concession, Peel. c s _ Miss Eileen i"reg' and â€" Masters Howard and Allan Butler of Waterâ€" IEOO spent Sunday with Mr. Menno rey. â€" â€" ue Ered. iss Myra Shoemaker entertained a number of school friends at her home on Saturday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday. s Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman and Elmeta visited with Mr. and Mra. Amsey Martin, Fourth of Peel, on Sunday. â€" The young people of Trinity The young people of Trinity Lutheran Church hegd a Hallowe‘en social in the school room of the church on Friday evening. Various games and contests were enjoyed by all present,. At the conclusion, deâ€" licious refroshments were served. h‘Buob:dn’d: "Du‘an.t, what d\h‘: h Why have u . tha n&r'onr, your left oyog?' Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Addison o pidit] Phatk m FLORADALE Cl Pb o e reat! '.‘ 3 m,: f ,',fi ,? 7;’7%’ 2 x .j“w, 1« 1».‘_-17;\6‘:?";'!; &7 > & T 5 +1% * QM‘- : is Â¥] "% ty Et y "’:'«L es m'“" Ahey‘re $ . -nm:m“,-u ul Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Martin were last week visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Weber of Thamesford and with Mr. Henry Schmidt, a cancer patient in a London hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gooding and family, Grace, Karl and Velma, were .Saturday afternoon visitors with Twinâ€"City friends. _ 8 Mr. Daniel Hoffman of Wagner‘s Corners spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Sherk. Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Frey of St. Jacobs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Buehler. Miss Ida Diéfenbacher was a weekâ€"end visitor with her sister, Mrs. Henry Martin and Mr. Martin of Wakeford‘s Corners. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar E. Adkin and son Howard were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of Millbank. Miss Adeline Bauman of Waterâ€" loo is spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Buehler. Mr. C. Currie Bulmer of Toronto was recently a visitor with his father, Mr. Charles Bulmer. _ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wideman of Conestogo and the Misses Lydia and Annie Frey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron F. Diefenâ€" bacher. _ Mrs. Pem. Hosea of Kitchener dwas a Wallenstein visitor on Sunâ€" ay. wl ues M Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence E. Tallâ€" man and son Donald were Sunday and _ Monday visitors with Mr. Charles E. Matthews and family. loo business visitor last Frida loo business visitor last Friday. Mr. Israel M. Hoffman of Heidelâ€" berg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah M. Martin of the Boyes Farm, West Wallenstein. _ _ â€" Recent guests from Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron H. Wideman were Mr. and Mrs. David Bauman and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martin and family. Mr. Robert F. Winder was a Wallenstein business visitor from London on Tuesday. Wallenstein News go(oa. Mr. Edwin Harlow of the Toronto Bible College, Toronto, will be the guest preacher of Zion Chapel at 3 o‘clock on the afternoon of the first Lord‘s Day in November.. Mr. and Mrs. Cleason Martin have named their baby girl "Leona". On Wednesday, Oct. 25, a baby daughter, Dorothy, was born to Mr. und Mrs. George H. Wideman. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah R. Gre#zory are pre}mring to move to the farm of the late Mrs. William Matthews of Yatton. Monday was an ideal Indian Sumâ€" mer day in this locality. 0s Several goldâ€"finches were heard and seen here this week. Martin‘s _ Meetin House _ and North Woolwich wi%l be the Menâ€" nonite centres of church worship next Sunday morning. Mr. Charles Bulmer was a Waterâ€" STOVE SALE Pilot Alerta Range No. 9 â€" 20 With High Closet, Reserâ€" voir, â€" Thermometer â€" and 20" Oven. Reg. $70.00. Royal Comet Range !: »j} With High Closet, Reserâ€" voir, â€" Thermometer and 20" Oven. Reg. $60.00. Special The Biy Hardware Store â€" * 22 King St. S. â€" WATERLOO â€" Phone 215 With High Closet, Reservoir, Thermometer and 10" x 18" Oven, M. WEICHEL & SON, LIMITED id K WALLENSTEIN $54.50 . $47.50 _Jewel Range Special Regular $70.00. SPECIAL ........ At prices that will save you money / November (QUEBEC STYLE) _ $66.75 Rev. S. H. Swartz of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home‘of his daughter, Mrs. Angus Rellinger and Mr. Rellinger. f Mr. and Mrs. Sam wShantz and son Melvin and Mr. Weber and Miss Prang of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider and famili{ called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Milne on Sunday afternoon. > Bornâ€"On Sunday, Oct. 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacoi) Knechtel, a daughter. Congratulations, MA se aeas B eiand c oote cmenn C Misses Ethel Bachert and Ann Calvin of St. Catharines are spendâ€" ing a short time at the former‘s parents here. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klie were Miss Helen Hallman visited with Miss Marjorie Rellinger on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ronenbel‘%r of New Dundee called on Mr. D. K. Devitt last Friday. Mr. Valentine Schmidt epent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Preise. Mr. and Mre.â€"Edward Schnarr and family and Mr. August Schnarr epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Charles Busch at S€ Clements. Mre. Henry Vogel and daughter Muriel of Waterloo spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mre. Henry Vogel. ? Mr. and Mre. Julius Doerbecker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Clayton Heimpel at Conestogo. Mr. and Mre. William Hartman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mre. Herb Schneider. $ Miss Margaret Strome accompaâ€" nied by Violet and Elmina Clemmer visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Preies on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dowse at Washington. > . Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the Wellesley Township plowin mi. ch, which was held on the nintfi line, on Monday.. D lt â€" Mr.c [\‘r;arl'”'S'e-igner visited the World‘s Fair at Chicago last week and reports having had a fine trip. Rev. and Mrs. George 8. Hamâ€" mond and family of Comber spent a few days last week with the former‘s father, Mr. Jas. B. Hamâ€" mond. â€" Mrs. M. Yost and daughter Ada and son Aaron, and Mrs. Wm. Burke returned home on Wednesdaylast week after spending a few weeks with friends in Ohio. MANNHEIM _ , ERBSVILLE KINGWOOD P SUw 13-{;,,‘

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy