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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jan 1934, p. 6

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$ uts ds wA Miss Helone Flannory spent the weekâ€"end at Kitchener. Miss Ollle Stooser of Kitchener is mpending a few weeks with her paronts here. Miss Marie Ellert is spending a few weeks with her uncle at Bam School Meeting. ‘The annual school mesting of 8.8. No, 20, Josephsburg, wae held on Wednesday forencon of Dec. 37th, at the school house with Mr. Isaac ml« acting as chairman. John B. , trustee, whose term had: oxâ€" pired, was reclected for. another three years Paul Meirowskie was auditor for 1934. ‘The other aro: Henry Stosser, John K. Wagnor. Mr. Honry Btoosor is seore _ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietrich spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mre. George Bilet. _ _ ven Mr. and Mre. Walter Ottmann, Mr. Louls Hammer visited friends in Tavistock on Sunday. c _ Mr. Henry Stoeser and eon Harry were business visitore at Kitchener and Baden on Monday. _ . K Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Kittel and daughter Bernice of Kitchener visitâ€" ed SBungay with Mr. and Mre. Nickolas Kittel. _ Mr. and Mre. Joe Antony and famâ€" ily of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dietrich. . ‘The funeral of the late Adam Helâ€" pel was held Monday afternoon. He was I11 but a short time and leaves a sorrowing wife, one son at home, one sister, Mrs. P. Ottmann of Kylâ€" more, Sask., five brothers, Wm. of Philipsburg, John of Wellesloy, Charles of Baden, Geo. and Andrew of Waterloo and a host of friends. Deceased will be sorely missed by his many friends. Personals. 6 Miss Bauer of ‘Tavistock spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. David Hammer. Mre. Hy. Strebel is seriously i11. Reeve Poter A. Wagner and Mr. C. B. Barber attended the inaugural council meeting which was held at Crosshill Monday. . _ Mr. Alex Stahle and Mrs. L Fleischauer of Kitchener were Sunâ€" day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miller. _ Mrs. Hy. Witzel had the misforâ€" tune to fall on the icy eidewalk on Friday evening and fractured her hip bone. o Roads have been icy but the fall of snow during Sunday night made a vast improvement and good sleighing is here again. Adam Helpel Funeral. â€" e We have it from good authority that Mr. Fred Schmidt, of near Welâ€" lesley, purchased and sleughtered a shorthorn heifer not quite three yeare old, raised and fed by Mr. Conad Lindner of North Easthope, weighing alive weight 1,620 lbs. and dressed 940 lbs. The carcase was eold to Mr. John Shoemaker of Kitâ€" chener to be used for the occasion of the Furniture Manufacturers‘ Convention this week in Kitchener. This is evidence that good breeding and careful feeding must be in conâ€" formity in order to obtain proper reâ€" eults and that good choice cattle are always in demand but in most cases are thrown on the market in an unâ€" filshed condition and therefore do not command a proper price. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelterborne, who spent a week with Rev. A. and Mre. Lotz at Maynooth, has returned home. Lost To Floradale. ‘The opening Hockey League game was played between Floradale and Wellesley last Thursday in the rink. Fast hockey was played and the score ended 5â€"2 in favor of Floradale. Bamberg Team Wins. On Friday a fast hockey match was played between Bamberg and Wilbe which resulted in a victory for the Bamberg team. Score was 9â€"5. . f Miss Mary Streicher, who was e0 unfortunate to fall on an icy walk and injure her leg a short time ago, is much improved. o FANCY PRICE PAID â€" FOR CHOICE SHORTHORN Beast Dressed 940 lbs. and Sold to Kitchener Furniture Mnfrs. for Big Gathering. /. smnlkissed beaches . , . ideal: © ~|, 5; "roury gither 2 s s m > fi:wh l i 55| er; > auditors, caudornia &>>" Jaf BC ‘E. Sohmidt Heade L A. E. PERNFUSS City Ticket Agent 19 King St. W. Phone KITCHENER CANADIA N NATTO N A L choice of routing, both ways via a m& cago, or going one w'hm?: befond Chitego. Reduced shep. ing car fares. _ _ _ â€" Tickets goo« within to return 12 m&d Now jon smod uin fites nom FLORIDA Talp pon Bmb Hune tog venient connections are made for all Florida points via Detroit or Buffalo. Full particulars from JOSEPHSBURG WELLESLEY fls 140 Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snider were: Mr. and Mre. Lioyd Snider, and famâ€" ily of Williamsburg and Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd Burkhardt and family of Bridgeport Mr. _ Jacob Snider spont Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Burkhardt, it being the occasion of his birthday. Mr. Ion Weber is attending the short course at Guelph. _ _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Shants of Platteville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenard Snyder. _ F Mr. and Mre. Earl Snyder and eon Karl spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. A. Shants, Kitâ€" chener. Misa Gladys Snyder of Petersburg spent Sunday with Miss Ednaâ€" We bor. ' New Year‘s day guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Leander Snyder were: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snyder and family of Blair, Mr. and Mre. Harry Snyder and daughter Grace of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and eon Karl. â€" Mr. and Mre. David Bearinger and daughters Almeda and Doris visited with Mr. and Mre. A. Martin at Waâ€" terloo. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger were Mrs. Adam Cressman, Mr. Clair and Miss Grace Cressman of near Strasburg and Miss Clara Baetz of near Wilâ€" lHiameburg. Messrs. Clayton and Mervin We ber spent Sunday with Mr. Howard Snyder near Petersburg. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seibert and daughter, Margaret spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lampke; Preston. Icy roads during the past week made travelling, whether by auto, horse or going on foot, exceedingly difficult and dangerous. This conâ€" dition was remedied when during Sunday night the heaviest fall of snow for this season was exâ€" perlreymd n_::i.xi‘t ofi.lck to ice and eve ng i rable. Misses Elsie and Ruth Bierwaâ€" gen of Kitchener were ovér Sunday guests of their cousin, Miss Cathâ€" erine Koch. _ â€" e â€" The newly elected Woolwich council held its inaugural session on Monday, pursuant to statutes. _ Local relatives and friends atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mra. Lydia Hollinger in Waterloo on Tuesday afternoon. 8 Mr. Noah Stroh was a Twin City business_visitor last Thursdag. Mrs. Walter Kienzle of Bridgeâ€" port with Mr. Kienzle, spent Sunâ€" day at the home of the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kienzle. The recently married couple intend to take up residence here in the near future.. Snow Covers Icy Roads. _ mr auditore, . Missea â€"Irone. ‘E, Aohmidt Heade Luther Loague, ~ 'm:ro.uw meeting of 8t. James‘ Luther League was held and the folâ€" lowing officenselected; Hon. dent, Rev. 8. J. Wittig; president, Egbort Bchmidt; viceâ€"president, Walâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ritter and eon Herble ‘visited with Mr. and Mre. John Doerr in Kitchener on Saturday. Mre. Edgar Schelter visited with her mothorâ€"inâ€"law, Mre. Edward Schelter, Kitchener. Mr. Oliver Koch left on Tuesday of last week for Snider‘s Corners, where he has engaged for the sumâ€" mer. â€" : â€" ter Schaser; . corâ€"sec‘y., â€" Miss Ade Smith; treagurer,‘ Mrs. ~Gertrude Schmidt; plauist, | Miis lfi&b Schaner; membership committee, Mr. Donald Davis, Miss .Mebel Steiner:; auditors, :Missos Hazel Stoiner and Mareta Boyd; Life service eec‘y., Miss Dorothy Kelterborne; social committee, Arthur Miller, Donald Davis, Miss Mareta Boyd; devotionâ€" al committee, Egbert Schmidt, Misses Ireto Hahn and Hazel ‘The following were present the 63 Sundays: Harry Garner, Mrs. O. Good, J. G. Hurst, Miss Menger, Jack Garner, C. C. Doerbecker; present 52 Sundays: Gordon Henrich, John Welker, Arthur Welker, Kenneth Doerbecker, Miss Aline Garner, Stewâ€" art Doerbecker; present 51 Sundays: Holden Appel, Jack Morlock, Mre. Alvin Lichty, Ross Wahl, Donald Doerbecker, Mrs. G. Hollinger, Haâ€" zel Lichty, Janet Morlock, Mrs. Jack Morlock, June Morlock; present 50 Sundays: Joan Robinson, Carol Roâ€" binson, Pauline Doerbecker. There is a long line of those present 49. Personals. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scherer last Wednesday wore Mre. Henry Erast, Waterloo, Miss Elmae Ernst, Toâ€" ronto, Mr. and Mrg. Amos Shants, Mr. and Mre. Oscar Matin and Mr. Morris and Miss Lizsie Schere of U.S.8. No. 21, Waterloo, The secretary of the Evangelical S.S. gave the annual report of the echool on Sunday morning. ‘The school had a prosperous year. The attendance was marked with a very hllg'h average being 79% of the posâ€" @lble. > ‘The armual carnival on the local rink will take place on January the 17th, weather conditions permitting. Average Attendance 79%. I Carnival Jan. 17. GERMAN MILLS CONESTOGO ‘The funeral of the late Miss Rlizaâ€" | beth Bryden was held from her late residence in New Dundee to the Doon cemetery on Wednesday afterâ€" | noon. Rev. W. Patterson of Preston conâ€" ducted the service at the Prosbyâ€" terian Church and Rev. E. R. Hall of Galt at the United Church on Sunâ€" day afternoon. Joseph Stanley and Clarence Kinâ€" sey were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Chas. Toman at Limerick. _ _ _ Mrs. Robert Bonney and daughter of Toronto are apending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryce. _ The young people of the United Church league held their weekly meeting on Sunday evening. _ _ _ Mr. Chas. Reader was a visitor in Preston on Tuesday. _ _ _ Mrs. Herb Ohlheiser attended the funeral of the late Mre. George Letâ€" son in West Montrose on Thureday. The members of the Presbyterian Ladies‘ Ald held a business meeting at the home of Miss P. Watson on ‘Tuesday evening. _ _ _ 80 Mr. Fred Husband returned to his home after taking treatmente in the Galt Hospital, the past two months. Mr. Vincent Priester called on several of his friends in the village last Friday.. . f Mr. and Mre. Alox Schnarr of Waâ€" terloo spent Thursday with Mr. and Mre. William Fritz. Miss M. Kerr spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. J. Kerr of Hespeler. _____ _ Mr. and Mré. William Fritz called on the former‘s brother, Mr. Herb Fritz at St. Mary‘s hospital on Satâ€" urday. The latter had the misfortune to fall on New Year‘s day and break a leg. Mr. and Mre. W. Cove of Woodâ€" stock were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. C. Reader. Mr. Lenard Eade of Roseville apent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eade. _ Stanley and George Jones were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. J. R. Jones in Preston. Mre. Fred Husband and daughter Lettie have returned to their home iv the village after spending the past month in Preston. _ Mr. and Mre. W. Caster of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Fred Hobbs. First Claesâ€"Stuart Straebel 86, Delores Schnarr 83, Howard Schott 79, James Brown 64, Milford Roth 63, *Annie Bauman 62, Elsie Schott 59, Arthur Vogel 67. Primer Classâ€"Kenneth Schnarr, Donald Schneider, Raliph Schnarr, Ferne Schnelder, Dorothy Schneider, Doris Fritz, Chester Schnarr, Elton Roth, Emil Zmija. ._ _ _ _ hh Mrs. Willlam Hartman returned to her home after spending a week with her daughter at Cloveland, Ohio. Mr. August Schnarr 8r., spent the weekâ€"ond at Waterloo. Jr. â€"IIIâ€"Barbera Bauman 80, Barâ€" bara Schnarr 79, Jean Schneider 75, Lorne Schnarr 66, Ellen Neeb 66, Beulah Roth 65, Anson Bauman 62, Teddy Zmija 49, *Nelson Roth 47. Mr. and Mre. August Schnarr and family epent New Year‘s day with Mr. and Mre. Edward Schnarr. wet and" tow! Comit"nteatiatet ware the nq:ia :fi,‘w:"‘,:“ Mrs. Carl W 0 'm»' ® . Mr.. and m&e Croft moved their household effects to Harriaton lust week, ‘whore, ~will . reside, The good wuhumago.eo,mum go withâ€"them to their new home; :: Mr.and Mrs, Sam Cressman and thildren of Blatr spent Sunday. with "Tafreâ€"Miagio Morer was the guent is e er was the of Mr. and Mro. lgmu ‘Underwood of Bridgeport on Sunday.© . > , . mm on Th bauter spen eome: ‘his: the Misses Mary and Abble Bomis, ‘returned to his home in Detrolt last Sr. IIIâ€"Claire Helm 82, Lavern Helm 76, Eva Schott 72, Arno Schnarr 67, Grace Schmidt 66, Tony Zmija 665. _ Second Classâ€"Cyril Helm 76, Alâ€" vin Zmija 75, Carl Frits 70, Lioyd Brohman 67,â€"*Lenard Schnerr 38. _ Jan. 21et will be "Old Bible" Sunâ€" day at Bloomingdale United Church. Everyone is asked to bring a Bible, elso any old Bible with its etory. There will be a souvenier for all who bring bibles. _ _ _ _ _ * =__ _ Report of the written examinations of. the Erbsville School Section No. 10, Waterloo, for the months of Nov. and Dec. 1933. The names starred were absent for one or more examinâ€" ation : Jr. Vâ€"Mery Frits 80%. Sr. IVâ€"Hilda Schott 76, *Welter Fritz 55, *Earl Helm 25. s Jr. IVâ€"Irvin Schott 61, Eileen Stroh 55, *Bertha Brohman 25. Bornâ€"To Mr. and. Mre, A. P. Schnarr on December 29th, a son. At The United Chureh, _ > At the League meeting on Friday night there will be shown a set of pictures of the Mediterranian and Palestine. Come and see these fine views. . _Mr. Raymond Snyder will have charge of the service in the United Church on Sunday, Jan. 14th at 10 a.m. School Report. bo .sorry to hear that he had the misfortuneâ€"of breaking a rib on Monâ€" day. D& sAE C We tm ‘The friends of Mr. Ben Moyer will ERBSVILLE hx DOON vose ts i. || ~ Ceouss "~~ epricots _ * 21 n tuessessts ||___""~*TIDATES 3 â€" 19° i to Harriaton nâ€"sbout three inches above lemos clmwrentmiea yâ€"â€" | aP 4 0. M C es ii_-;‘éf»'.'i-‘-f-;n":":i‘?.:}&f‘.:j‘u.?‘g&?}‘flm'.‘m'r"“m& i 1r papraveases s wl " . CS ty l e yanl Mr. and Mrs. George Knapp made a bmlne;c trip to Kitchener on Tuesday forencoon. Mr, I.ck Schmidt, our grass seed thresher, is at present busy in the Ag district. r. Adam Seyler called on friends here on Ilondiy night. Mr. H. A. Miller has taken over Petersburg R. R. 2 "n'ffl is gotti on the job . Mr. smug Mr. H-‘nry'gnuo. who had .the route for the past sixteen years. .Mr. Clifford Hamacher, who was C6 ‘The School trustees held a bust neas meeting at the home of Mr. John Grant on Wednesday evening. Mr. Grant was again chosen as the secrotary. Mr. Elmer Leis, Waterloo, lj)eflt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Leis. Quite a number ‘of this vicinity at: tended the funeral of the late Mr. Onias Randall of Windsor, formerly of Breslau. The funoral was held at the First Mennonite Church at Kitchener on Sunday afternoon. . _ The senior girls of the Sunshine Sewing Circle held a quilting at the home of Mre. Simon Martin on Tuesâ€" t i â€" e with North Wallenstein friends. .. | _ Mr. William Sparks of Galt is L Mr. John Voll is Red Hill secâ€" tion‘s new trustee for 1984. Mr. Leonard Shants of Baden is eponding a few days at the home of bis parents, Mr. and Mre. Usziah Shants. â€" Baptismal services wore held at the Weber Mennonite Church on Sunday morning with Bishop Moses Brubacher of Bg. Jacobs in charge. _ Miss Betty Easton spent the weekâ€" end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. Tom Easton at Ayr. _ _ Bishop and Mrs. Moses Brubacher of St. Jacobs were Sunday guests at the home of Rev. and Mre. Simon Martin. We are sorry to report that Miss Lorraine Schiedel is confined to her bed having an attack of appendicitis. Her friends wish her a speedy re covery. > 8 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snider and Miss Arabelle Snider called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wisâ€" mer on Sunday evening. _ _ _ Last Sunday morning Mennonite Church services were held at West Elmira and West Wallenstein. Next Sunday services will be held at North Woolwich and at Martin‘s Meeting House near Waterloo. Bunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mre. Nathanie! Snider were: Bishop and Mrs. Moses Brubacher of St. Jacobs. Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin and Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Creesman. â€" Mrs. Carrie Schaffer and Miss Doâ€" rothy Schiedel of Kitchener were Sunday guests at the home of Mre. Isaiah. Wismer and Mr. and Mre. Herb Wismer. _ Mr. Ben. S. Brubacher shipped a earload of cattle from Dorking and Wallenstein on Saturday. 8 _ Sawâ€"logs are éliiv;lf accumulating in the yards of aur local sawâ€"mills: Mr. and Mrs. Herb Feick and fam:â€" ily were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Urias Snider. Mre. Isaiah Wismer returned to her home after spending some time at the home of Mrs. Nancy Shiry at Preston: Rev. Urias Martin of _ Waterloo was the firencher at the West Walâ€" lenstein Mennonite Church last Sunâ€" day morning. Iceâ€"glazed roads semiâ€"obscured by a heavy canopy of fog slowed down local traffic to a creeping pace last Friday. _ _ _ _0 _ > _ > _ Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and_Mre. Clarence Wismer were Mrs. Carrie Schaffer and Miss Doâ€" rothy Schaffer of Kitchener, Mre. Isaiah Wismer, Mr. and Mre. Herb Wismer and daughter Betty. Mrs, David Gingrich is abed following a severe sprain which she suffered last Sundav night. 0_ Miss Dorothy Matthews is slowly recovering. from the painful results of a badly sprained ankle recently suffered while skating. mmn-onfimi'i 'fi“mm" \ the boopital at iyast a fortnight. . as ol on w [Haby and dangh Sre visite: fhom Betdeepart with Me. and Mro. Lonnie Gvocfl:z and family, . [ M W â€" T to a# Watarian. wan Peacefully beautiful lay the local landscape at dawn on Monday, some four or five inches of fleecy snow having Jenerously covered â€" the countryside with an ermine mantle during the night. her new home. west of Hawkesville this week. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron H. Wideman were Floradale visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Bauman on Sunday. Wallenstein News Notes. ‘> Mr. H. E. fii? of Waterloo was & Wallenstein business visitor on Friday afternoon. _ > _ Mr. .ngi Mrs. Eisley g. l(.t:he;f are m a few Al e Shofficld home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mulloy, 9 _â€" Mro. Matthias H. Martin moved to One member of a trio of riverâ€" wending nimrods reported the shootâ€" ing of an eagle in South Wallenâ€" stein last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tallman and little son were weekâ€"end visitors visiting at the home of Mr. Charles Matthews. $ Mesors. Daniel M. Weber and Ggor@ H. Fenton attended the Elâ€" mira Fair on Monday. +9 tz PETERSBURG STRASBURG w k ‘Rev. and Mrs. C. N. Good and Mr. | Dakota, Gordon Good of Kitchoner,~Mr. and | 8. Lant Mre. Irvin Hallman, Mr. and Mre. | Messrs. lxd. Bnyder and family and Miss | ling last Ida Hallman of : Waterloo ‘and Mr.| Misa.] and Mre. n Brets and family mtn of Washt called at the home of .. E Mr. J. C. Hallman on Bunday, Thomas A meeting of the Literary Society of the Rosebank Public School was held on Friday, Jan. 5th, for,the purâ€" pose of reâ€"organizing for the spring torm. ‘The following officers were elected: president, Delford Bechtel; viceâ€"president, Rarl Kurt; secretary Bernice Egerdeo; treasurer, Muriel ee; editor, Alico Hallman; asst. editor, Clinton Beochtel; librarian, The first Christian Endeavor mootâ€" ing of the wew year was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page last ‘Thursday evening. The ecrip ture lesson was read by Miss Idella Spaetzel and the comments were given b{ Miss Mary Hilborn. Folâ€" lowing the reading of the atory of "The Prodigal Son" by Miss Mary Francis, the topic "Understanding Ourselves" was given by Miriam Hilâ€" born. A vocal solo was rendered by Miss Goldie Gibb and a reading enâ€" titled, ‘"Understanding My Mind" was given by Mre. G. D. Flieming. After the discuesion on the topic, Rev. Fleming had charge of the busiâ€" ress session. Delford Bechtel is President. â€" Rev. Mre. 81 Mich., occupk M.B.C. Church C. E. Meeting. The montaly meeting of the Junior Women‘s Institute was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. B. Trussler, near Kitchener on Tuesday evening of last week. Mr. Lorne Rosenberger presided. One of Edgar Guest‘s poems entitled, "My Creed" was read by Mr. Quentin Hallman. The subject for the evening was "Legieâ€" lation" and was discussed under the following headings: "Anclent Legisâ€" lation" by Mr. Lorne Rosenberger; and "Modern Legislation" by Mr. John Knipfel. A ‘reading: ontitled "‘Parliamentary â€" Proceedings" was given by Mr. Gordon Woelfle, after which a plano duet was rendered by the Misses Jean Toman and Muriel Poth. Following a eelection by the orchestra, ecrap book scratches were read by Miss Luella Axt. A dainty lunch was served at the close. Rev. Mre. Simmons of Sand Lake, Mich., occupled the pulpit of the M.B.C. Church on Sunday morning. The members of the M.B.C. Young People‘s Society gave a special New Year‘s program at the church on Sunday evening. The ecripture lesâ€" eon Heb. 12:1â€"14 was read by the president, Mrs. A. W. Egerdee. Mr. Eldon Sherk conducted a short song service and a vocal duet entitled, "Jesus Leads", was rendered by Mesers. E. T. Coleman and A. Toman. Mr. Cecil Brown gave an address on the subject "Temptations" and a muâ€" sical number "Lead Kindly Light", was given by the mixed quartette composed of Mre. Egerdeo, Miss Alâ€" thea Bock and Mesers. E. T. Coleman and A. Toman. Appropriate New Year‘s readings were also given by Miss Hattie Waterman, Mrs. E. T. Coleman and Mr. Eldon Shork. BGaptists Reâ€"Elect Officers. â€" The annual reâ€"organization of the Baptist Sunday School was held on Sunday morning and the following officers were again reâ€"elected: socâ€" retgry, Anson Lang; asst. secretary, Wileon Sararas; treasurer, Miss Ruâ€" by Bechtel; asst. treasurer, Harold Poth; planist, Miss Greta Buck; asst. planiet, Miss Muriel Poth. Excellent Program. 2 . PROGRAM BY THE f M.B.C. YOUNG PEOPLE CARROLLS LIMITED 10 King St. S. â€"=â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"|PRUNES 2 25¢| . _ soar | soaAr ||PEARS 2 â€"â€"19¢| _â€"__ mAE 1 *A+*~~‘/ Aaaliigiondl _ choice _ SYRUP y ns 25° § : ; 3""“‘-25‘ ‘Clover Leet Fancy Pink ' c ' PD A MVMFPAPDRN ] SAI:MON hib to 10 3 FRANKFORD CORN Watch Ifgkp.l_s_‘y Lobster From Nova Scotia 2.“ this 25g Sweetâ€"Whiteâ€" Tender NEW DUNDEE our counTtens FOR UNADVERTISED SPECIALS! :% :95 NMr. G. Goottling of Bowdle, South Dakota, visited with his sister, Mre. 8. Lantenschlager and his brothers, Messrs. Willlam and Albert Goott ling last weok. Misa . Margaret Bryden of Puslinch ml.:t a few days of last week with Miss. Ruphomia Bryden. and. Mr. ‘The weekly mpeting of the B.Y. P.U. was held at the home of Mr. and Mre. Arthur Lautenschlager on Monday evening and was in charge of the devotional committeo. Mr. Victor Dinger occupled the chair and the meeting opened with a song service. ‘The scripture lesson was read by Mr. Harold Poth, after which a musical selection was given by Migs Irene Sherk and Mr. Weston Sararas. ‘The topic on "Doborah" was presented under the following headings: "Deborah as a Warrior", by Anson Lang ;"Deborah as a Judgo and as a Woman", by Mr. J. W. Armstrong; and ‘"The Song of Deborah", by Miss Irone Shork. The closing: ‘prayer was offered by the preaident, Miss ‘Muriel Poth. _ _ _ Miss Rozella Sararas presided at the annual business meeting of the St. James‘ Luther League which was Reld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zinn last Thursday evening. Mr. Russel Zinn gave the topic, "A Prayer Psalm", and questions were enswered by soveral of the members. Miss Thelma Boshart gave a reading entitled, ‘"The Bible" and the reâ€" sponse to the roll call was, "A Miracle". The following officers were then elected: president, Miss Rozella: Sararas; _ viceâ€"president, Milton Zinn; secretary, Miss Lydia Goettling; _ asst. secretary, Mise Thelma Boshart; (reasurer, Miss Inoz Egerdee; organist, Miss Edna Goett ling; asst. organist, Misa Inez Egerâ€" dee; auditors, Miss Florence Saraâ€" ras and Ruesel Zinn; program comâ€" mitteo, Miss Thelma Boshart, Miss Edna Goettling and Elmer Kurt. Bag 56 Rabbits. Blg 56 Rabbits, ighteen local hunters were sucâ€" cessful in bagging fiftyâ€"six jack rabâ€" bits on Monday. Interesting Topics. _ o The annual business meeting of the St. James‘ Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid was held at the home of Mre. H. Kaâ€" velman last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Alex Brighton read the scripâ€" ture lesson. The following officers were then elected for the year 1984: Hon. president, Rev. G. R. Schultz; president, Mre. G. R. Schultz; vice president, Mrs. Morley Toman; secâ€" retary, Mre. A. Brighton; treasurer, Mrs. Norman Weber; organist, Miss Rozella Sararas; asst. organist, Miss Edna Goettling; auditors, . Mre. August Kavelman and Mrs. Irvin Saâ€" raras; program committee, Mre. John Wanner; Mrs.â€"B. Boshart and Mrs. H. Kavelman; flower commitâ€" tee, Mrs. N. Weber, Mrs. H. Kavelâ€" man, Mre. Fred Egerdee and Mre. I. Sararas. ‘The constitution was read by Mre. M. Toman after which Psalm 23 was given by Mre. H. Keâ€" velman. The ladies trio composed of Mre. H. Kavelman, Mrs. M. Toman and Mre. N. Weber then rendored a musical number. . After the program the hostess served dainty refreshâ€" ments. Offilcers Elected. Junior Women‘s Institute Presents Excellent Program at Last Meetâ€" ing.â€"Hold Christian Endeavor Meeting. MRS. G. R. SCHULTZ HEADS LUTHERAN LADIES‘ AID KRAUT 2 «â€" 19° Spinach 2 ~â€"~ 29° Johnson‘sâ€"Liquid fii; Wax «~~ 49° Oxydol 2 «»~ 35° ADVERTIAING In The CHR BRINGS RESULTS. Mr. and Mra. Walter Ries spent the weekâ€"end in Galt visiting g: Riea‘ slster, who is not in the t of health. * _Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rels Jr., spent Wodnesday evening with Mr. and Mre. Bd. Brautigam. Mr. and Mro. Wm. Huth Jr., and daughter Carol spent Sunday after: goon with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Huth, . . _ Miss Verna Demerling of Gowanâ€" stown spent Sunday with Miss Etta Demerling. _ c _0 E Mr. and Mre. Telford Seip and baby apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huth. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reidt and famâ€" ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Wm. Wettlaufer, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Demerling spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Demerling. . _ _ _ _ Mr. Willard Schmidt of the local Creamery staff is attending the threeâ€" months‘ course in butter making at the O.A.C. at Guelph. Mr: Arch. Willets spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Ephraim Woolner at Kitchener. & Mr. and Mre. Levi Miller epent Bunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Rouber. Mr. and Mre. E. Dickert epent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J Seip. o â€" 0 Miss Reta Jacob epent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee visited with the former‘s parents at Lonâ€" don recently. . â€" Mr. and Mrs. Maheon Battler and son have moved to their new home at Mannheim. Mr. and Mre. William Little of Blair called on Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman last Wednesday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. James Kellsey were the Misses Hilda Arndt and Ferne Stoltz and Mesers. Laverne Bingeman and Howard Kellâ€" sey of Kitchener. â€" Miss Doris Bowman of Pine Hill apent the weekâ€"ond at the home of Mr. and Mre. Solomon Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Willliamâ€"Hussey and Missâ€"Geraldine Hussey of Blair visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bechâ€" tel on Sunday. e Rov. and Mrs. L R. Pipher of Vineâ€" land were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kaster last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Toman and children Dorothy, Cameron and Delâ€" mar, Miss Theima Boshart and Mr. Kenneth Boshart visited with Mr. and Mns. Fred Schadler at Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. J. W. Armetrong and Mr. Addison Bock of Petersburg called on Mrs. Aaron Toman and Mrs. John Smith on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Ernest Coleman and daughters. Catherine and Charlotte of Galt were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman. Miss Myrtle Gehman of English Settlement spent a few days of this week with her sister, Mre. Walter MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald. Mr. and Mre. Aaron Duench and son Arnold visited with Mr. and Mre. Stephen Duench at Wallenstein on Sunday. : ' Mr. Wesley Erb, Miss Laura Erb and Mr. Arch. Willets were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Rogers near Bright on New Year‘s day. Rev. and Mre. C. J. Cameron of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Buck over the week:end. Rev. Mrs. M. A. Simmons of Sand Lake, Mich., spent a few days of last week with her brother, Mr. J. C. Hallman. 5 Pesonals. i9. CLIFFORD ‘The CHRONICLE [3 ie t fifiT fa :

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