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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Mar 1934, p. 3

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~ ERN§T S . ~Thursday, March 22, 1984 â€" Ourâ€" Watchword for 42 years â€" Guaranteed Satisfaction in Quality â€" in Service â€" in Value. New zest â€" new freshness â€" and a new standard of value in our new Spring offers. Satisfaction ... All suits with 2 trousers. New, fresh, just unpacked! A group of 2â€"trouser Suits and Topcoats that rival anything we‘ve ever seen at $24. As a matter of fact they were made by a famous maker of $24 clothes. s New Footwear SPRINGâ€" brings Confirmation andâ€" Graduation to many Boys S Boys‘.Bluck Calf Leather Oxfords, Strongly made for extra wear Sizes 1 to 5 b, #L .ooovcumectompmnemtoemeecicemiceneenieraes For confirmation, graduation and dress. New plain blues or fancy stripe in a fine hotany allâ€"wool worsted single breasted style with 2 lang trousers. Sizes to 37. The best we could find on the market for boys who wear this type of suit. Quality woollens, good workmanship and fit, Slzes 247 to 55. SUITS AND TOPCOATS 1 and 2 TROUSER SUITS OVERCOATS $10.00 â€"$12.50 $15.00 20*â€" Off TRUSSES Suitable for any kind of rupture. _ Prevent yourself from torture and get a truss to fit you. We have the knowledge and experience to fit you right. EXAMINATION FREE A. Cohencious Boys‘ Fine Twoâ€"Knicker SUITS $5.95 $7.95 $10 ALL TRUSSES $16.50 KITCHENER, ONT. NEW SPRING Choice of 8 Styles ... Complete Stock of 12 Mansion St. $1 2.50 your boss is a czar . . . and he expects you to be two places it the same time . . . and t:»â€" vwon‘t take excuses . .. EASTER O XFORDS Use your telephone . . . Long Diâ€"tazce wil)l help you do the i:mpossioble. The â€" icls pdut 5 will take yjou to thâ€" next town _r township or acrots the continent wiHo sqcu! factity. 1t‘s your quick, ensy, deâ€" pendable messenger :n any eme, genicy. And it‘s incxpensiveâ€"10) iniles for as litile as 30c. See list of rates in the fâ€"ont of your directory. ME3 $2. WHE N The Y.P.S. of the United Church held a social in the basement of the church on Monday evening. Owing to the poor condition of the roads there was not as large u crowd as was expected, but a good time was enjoyed by all. . All suits with 2 trousers. New| double wear worsted tweeds and twists â€" countless new | spring i patterns. New Sprinfi colors. New Spring models. We‘ll vouch that you‘ll get more satisfaction that you ever got in a clothing buy. | Mise Loulse Jackson of Kitchener is spending several weeks at her home here. â€" Mr. Stanley Overand of Arthur spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Wellington Jackson. Mr. Robert Newton of the town line was n Saturday caller at the home of \Mr. and Mre. William Guise. s Mis. Gordon Metzger spent Sunâ€" day with Mre. William Guise, who, we are pleased to report, is Able to sit up awhile every day. L Mr. and (Mroâ€" Norman Mathews were recent vieitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allle Beggs of Mill bank. . The patrol men have been busy opening up the road for motor cane on the 3rd of Peel and a fow care have been passing along the road. ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLE BRINGS RESULTS. SUITS AND TOPCOATS $22.50 y Mavk 2 1 e eer ie sn C C Â¥ lmacie c i cce +. AOe Edn t ya $ f v39 / [ ERIT ./ Wny t e # $s E. m ue io a Where the Good NEW SPRING YATTON KITCHENER tha $29.50 Personals. Mr. and Mre. Ervin Hoover of Sg+ kirk visited with relatives in the village and community for a fow days last week. Mre. W. Spaetsel and Messre. S- gar Otterbein and Herbert Lambke were guests at the Schiedelâ€"Schiidt wedding at Mannheim last Wednes day Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman, Mtr. and ‘Mrs. Ear) Coleman and the Misses Ada Bingeman and Reta Herâ€" ber visited with Miss F. Bingeman at Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. A. Hilborn visited with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Isaac Hilborn at Kitchener on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Herman Kavelman was a bugâ€" ness visitor to Toronto last Thursâ€" Miss Goldie Gibb attended the Hamilton Normel Schoo} aunual re union last Friday and Saturday. Messrs. Raiph Toman abnd Elmer Jacob epent the weekâ€"end with ‘Mr. and Mrs. B. Koehler at Waterl00o. Mre. Julla Bergey visited with friengs at ‘Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. Levi Sararas, Miss Irene Sherk and Mesers. Weston Sararas and Clifford Schweltzer visited with Mr. and Mrs, William Sherk near Ayr on Sunday. Mr. Chavles Winder of Kitchener spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Hallman. day ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKessock were guests of Mr. and ‘Mre. John McKellar at Galt on Sunday. Mrs. Melvin Lachman and Mr. Walter Love of Platteville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Waterâ€" man on Sunday. â€" The â€" Micsés Susle Troyer and Clara ‘Miller of Hutchinson, Kansas, Miss Arle Yoder and Messrs. Ray Miller and Rloyd Yousey of Clarence Centre, N.Y., speyt the weekâ€"end with friends in the communfty. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Egerdee visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Hagedorn at Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. A. E. Bean has returned to her home near Haysville after apendâ€" (ng several weeks in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwille® and children June and Gene of Kitchener were guests of Mrjand Mrs. Titus Bingeman on Sunday. Mr. Ivan Radke was a visitor to Toronto on Tuesday of last week. . â€" Misg Stella Bierman 6fErbeville was a recent visitor with ‘Mr: and Mrs. Ronald Toman. + >Â¥\ Mr. S. M. Roth of Baden called on friends in the village on "Monday, _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brighton of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Anâ€" derson of Galt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brighton on Sunday. . Mics ldella Waterman of the Toâ€" routo Bible College spent the week: end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Snyder of Bdâ€" monton, Alberta, Mr. William Detâ€" weiler of Roseville and Mrs. William Richmond _ of _ Washington â€" visited with Rev. and Mre. C. W. Backus last Saturday. Mrs. George Hallman, Miss Vera Hallinan, | Mr.~ Omar | Sulder and daughters Ruth and Eva called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shantz â€"at Preston on Saturday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Orval Coleman and children Miriam, Reta and Lincoin visited with Mrs. John Schultz at Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. Wellington Bock of Welland spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. 8. Brown. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Weeley Spaetzel and family of Kitchener called at the home of Mrs. W. Spaetzel on Sunâ€" day Mr. and Mrs,. George Jacob, Miss Reta Jacob and Mesere. Donald and Elmer Jacob visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dietz at St. Agatha on Sunday. Rev. G. D. Fleming spent Saturday ut Toronto. Mrs. Ed. Struck and children Miriam, Billle and Allce of Preston vislted with Miss Caroline Main and Mr. George Main last Thursday, Dr. J. E. Harwood of Huntington, Ind., and Rev. E. Becker of Kitchâ€" ener called on friends in the village last Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Shantz, the Misses Luella and Mary Shantz and Mr. Gordon Shants vieited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Good near Plattrâ€" ville on Sunday. Messrs. Wilfred and Norman Hill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hill at Toronto over the weekâ€"end. Mr. George Einwachter was _# busineas visitor to Toronto on Mon day. Sevoral people attended the St. Georgeâ€"Plattsville hockey games at Galt and Brantford on Friday and Monday evenings. â€" â€"Mr. and Mre. Moses Heckendorn of Breslau visited with Mr. and Mre George Hallman last Thursday, â€" â€"Mr. Walter Becker of Kitchener was a business visitor in the village on Monday, â€" Mr. Ernest Egordee of New Ham:â€" burg spent Sunday at the home of his parente, (Mr. and Mre. Fred Egerdoe. . Mr. and Mre. A. Hilborn, the Missea Mary and Mirlam Hilborn and Mr. Clare Hilborn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwillor at Kitâ€" chener on Saturday., Talk On Baptist Mission Work. The March meeting of the Baptist Mission Circle was held at the home of ‘Miea Lily Lautenschlager last Wednesday afternoon with the pre sldent, Mre. L. H. Cassel, presiding. The members responded to the roll call with a verse on prayer and the ecripture leseon, Phil. 4:4â€"13, was read by Mrs. Levi Sararas.. A lettor was then read from Mrs. L. Wilton, a imleslonary to Conconada, India The topic, "Baptist Mission Work In Western Canada", was discussed as follows: ‘"Western Work", by Mre. V. E. Dinger; "Depression", by Miss E. Shoemaker; "Are We In Danger of Losing the West", by Miss Irene Shork; and ‘"Turkey Money for Misâ€" «lons", by Mre, H. A. Poth. A vocal \duet entitled, "A Whispered Prayer", was rendered by Miss L. Lautenâ€" ‘nchlagor and Mre. L. Zinken after which Miss Ruby Bechtol gave a reading on "The Indian Work at The Six Nationa Reserve at Brantford." The meeting was closed with prayer Talk On Easter in Africa. ‘The membere of the U.B.C.E. 8oâ€" clety held their Easter meeting at the home of Mrs. Lydia Hallinan last Thursday evening. Rev. G. D. Flemâ€" Ing, who presided during the meetâ€" Ing, read the scripture lesson, Mark 16: 1â€"17. Rev. C. W. Backus gave a talk on the topic, "Does the Resur recton make any Difference in Our Lives", after which Rev. Floming apoke on the topic, routine businesa was tran@acted and the meeting wes closed with the C. K. mispah. NEW DUNDEE ng Good for Evil", which was the ‘ second in the series "Bible Precepts ind RExamples." Mr. Gordon Shants ilso spoke on the subject. @ioneers in French Canada. Miss Mary Francis presided at the ‘egular . weekly . meeting of the 3.Y.P.U. which was held at the home f Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler on Monday evening. Pealm 19 was read ‘esponsively after which the scrip ture lesson, Luke 9:1â€"11 was read by Miss Francis and several sentence vrayers were offered. Mr. Weston 3uraras rendered a vockl solo enâ€" titled, "My Heart Keeps Right," and he topic, "Ploneers In French Canâ€" rda" was then presented under the following headings, "Madame Feller" by Mre. L. Zinken; "Rev. Preffle Broullet" by Mrs. M. Bechtel; "Rev. Alfonse De Theirien", by Mr. Weston Sararas; and "The Work of The Grande Ligne Mission", by Miss Greta Buck. Readings on the topic wer> rleo given by Miss Lily Lautenâ€" schlager, Mss Dorls: Bechtel and Miss Muriel Poth. New Dundee Notes. The somimonthly meeting of the Blenheim Mennonite Young Poople‘s 3oclety was held at the church on Funday morning. ‘Mr. Joseph Good »ecupied the chair and the ecripture ‘esson, Rom. 12:17â€"31 was read. by Miss Jean Shantz. Mirs Elsie Groff raye an eséay on the topic, "Returnâ€" "Returning Gaog For Evii" ;c:lllu;(:l;':' BVl!.pm Ll)m-l;;"fi-eghtzl“;;};i Word was recelved by (Mr. Peter Miss Muriel Poth. Iri\SChtudeer lot’Ct!il’e deatlh ‘:tF‘srl{'dM. Shrentrudis a cago las ay. hew bundee Nostes | She is a sister of the late Mre. Peter The examination of the Junior Schummer, who predec j her Confirmation Class of St. JAmes LU jpout two weeke. theran Church was held at the Sun-| Mre. Doyle returned to her home in day evening service. The cOMOUNMA prochin after spending some time tion «ervice will be held on PAIM uy per home owing to the death Of Sunday evening, March 26th. her mother, Mrs. P. F. Schummer. Mr. Cecil Brown occupled the PUL gpa was accompanied by â€" Mis6 pit of the M.B.C. Church on Sunday Loyise Schummer, R.N. * morning. 1 Mrs. R. Boles and granddaughter, The monthly meeting of the Literâ€" ary Society of the Rosebank Public School was held last Friday afterâ€" noon. . Mary Kaster occupled the chair and the meeting was opened by xinging, "The Maple Leaf Forever." Jeah Diefenbacher and Bernice Egerâ€" ! dee gave readings on "Si. Patrick". E. ‘Bec.hm\ then gave a reading after ; which Alice Hallman read the achool paper. A reading on "Health" was |ulven by Muriel Egerdee, following | which Jean Hallman gave a reading !ontltled "March." An interesting feaâ€" ‘ture of the program was a debate, "Rusolved that the Elephant is more ‘useful than the Camel." The affirmaâ€" [tive side which was awarded the deâ€" cision was upheld by Alfred and Earl Kurt and Norman Bean while the negutive was taken by Clinton and Delfred Bechtel and Sangster Goettâ€" ling. The Netlonal anthem was sung in closing. +* Sight Fine Deer. The _ special _ musical â€" program which had been arranged for Sunday evening «March 25th at the United Brethren Church, has been . post: poned until Sunday evening, April 8th. Services will be held at the U. B. Church during Passion week, commencing Tuesday evening, March 27th and concluding Good Friday evening, March 30th. Rev. Stuart Boehmer. of Waterloo occupied the pulpit of the Baptist Church 4st Sundav morning. Interesting Readings. Last week several people in the community had the unusual privilege of seeing a fawn in a pasture fleld on the T. Bingeman farm which is occupled by Ernest Radke; however, the animal soon disappeared when it was chased by a large collle dog. Enjoy Tea. The members of Mre. G. R. Schultz‘s group in the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute were hostcsses at a delight ful Thimble Tea which was held at tre home 0f‘Mrs. Alvin Lautenachla ker last Friday afternoon and evenâ€" ing. Birthday Party. Mrs. R. R. Bailie eral of her little dau friends at a party on her third birthday on 12th. Mre. G. Tuchlinski was hostess at a party in celebration of her daughâ€" ter Betty‘s ninth birthday on Frtâ€" day. March 16th Mies Edna Weber spent Sunday with Miss Gladys Snyder near Peteréâ€" burg. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moss and family spent Saturday evening with the lattor‘s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jacob Snyder near Natchez, Mesera. Clifford Snyder of Natchez and Edward Frances of Centreville spent Sunday with Mr. Mervin Weâ€" ber. Mr. and Mré. Harvey Snider and {amily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kunkel, Preston, and Sunâ€" dey evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Jealah Creseman of Strasburg and Mr. Junius Lockhardt of Kitchâ€" ener, Miss Olive Cressman of Kitchener apent Sunday with Miss Iva l_,l_chtyA ‘ Mr. and Mre. Uriag Snyder, Messre. Silvan and Arlin Snyder, Misses (Glennys, Twllah and Esther Snyder of near Straaburg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder were Mr. and Mre. Herb Kufeki and eon of Wa: terloo and Miss Delores Klein. _ Mr. and Mre. Clayton Belbert and daughter Margaret apent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Bd. Seibert. _ Mre. Leander Bnyder and Mrs. Rar) Snyder and eon Kar) apent Thursday with Mre. A. Shantz. LIQUID 0 PASTE STOVE POLISH GERMAN MILLS R. R. Bajille entertained sevâ€" her little daughter, Yvonne‘s at a party on the occasion of d birthday on Monday, March Subject of Talk. B@] _ The Kitchenaerâ€"Waterioo | juniore were vanguished Friday night when rowsm they lost to the lockle 6â€"1. wou * Chnelt l muen s o O @T. CL"%;I‘B LEAFS _ ‘ SEMIâ€"FINALS Defeat Elmira for the Kares Trophy.â€"Win Round by Score of 5â€"2. The game was played on comewhat soft ice and thus the class of hockey was not as fast as in the first game which was a 22 tie. _ In a semiâ€"final playâ€"off game for the Kares trophy, Jl Clements Leafs handed Eimira Independents a $â€"0 defeat at Eimira on Friday night thereby taking the round 6â€"2. In the first period the Leafs‘ stew dy back checking kept the Elmira team bottled up in their owa end of the rink most of the time but there was no ecoring. The second period was more even. The Leafs got their fArst goal on a beautiful combination play with Rsbaugh x«:orlufl on a pass from Flash Meyer. The third period found «Elmira playing five men up and this gave the St. Clements fans a few anxious moments, until Bau: man of Elmira, in trying to clear knocked it into his own net. This was followed by a goal from Jerome "Scotty‘" Lorents on a solo effort shortly before the bell rang. The Maple Leafs will now play Elmira Jrs. in the finals. Mre. Ed. Schlitt of 8t. Jacobs epent a few days at her home here. Mrs. T. Croal of Waterloo paid a call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buséch on Friday. Mrs. R. Boles and granddaughter, little Mary Boles of Idaho, L, are «spending some time with friends here. Mr. Frank Runstetier and daugh: ters Marian and Betty and ‘Miss Kathâ€" erine Forwell of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hineperâ€" ger on Sunday. Miés Laura Beaupre of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"ond at her home here. Mre. B. J. Beaupre returned home ufter epending some time in Waterâ€" loo. Joseph Koebel had the misfortune of breaking his arm. He was immeâ€" diately attended to by Dr. E. M. Roâ€" binson. â€" Miss Dorls Boegel accepted a post tlon in Waterloo. Miss Mary Kieffer of the 9th line spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Belmore. Misses Marian Meyer and Betty Herzog returned dome after spendâ€" ing a week‘s vacation with friends in Toronto, Mr. andSMre. B. Tawn of Kitch ener called on friends here on Mon day. On Wednesday evening the St. Clemonts (Maple Leafs played the Elm{ra Jrs. in Elmira. . Mr. Joe Weber of Hamilton visit ed his mother over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Paul Hoffarth is spending a few days in Bruce County, _ A number of women held a quilt« ing bee at the home of Mre. Alex Hartmann. Mr. John Boegel, Jr., of Galt, visitâ€" ed with Mr. John Boegel, Sr.. on Sunday. The christening of the infaut daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meyor took place on Sunday. Our local sawâ€"mill is closed for about two weeks. A fine exhibitin of fancy ekating and barrel jJumping was given at the local rink Thursday by Hartis Legg and his band of speed ekaters and clowns from Galt. New Hamburg Notes. s Fancy Skating. Messra. D. W. Goiger, Walter Getâ€" ger, Norman Ament, E. A. Schmidt, and A. E. Strange were in Toronto attending the Chicago and Maple Leaf hockey match at the Maple Leaf Gardens. During the past week the River Nith has risen considerably but little damage reported. â€" â€" â€" Mrs. Ell Goetz of Pigeon, Mich visited relatives in town. Mr. James Wilson of the Bank of Commerce staff is eponding three weeks‘ holidays in New York City. Mre. H. W. Smith of Toronto spent a few days with her mother, Mre. R. B. Puddicombe. Mr. Edmund Ruehl of Kitchener wasa a visitor on Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Henry Rueh). Miss Elmina Steinberg, local postâ€" mistress, is confined to her home with a badly sprained ankle. Miss Dora Debus i« relieving at the post office. Miss Nottie Schuitz and her broâ€" ther, Mr. Walter Schultz, havo re turned after spending several days as guests with relatives in Pigeon, Mich. â€" _ Mr. William Seigner has returned to Toronto after visiting his father, Mr. Louls Selgner, who is i11. Mr. Walter Ritz and his two sone Lorne and Robert of Galt were reâ€" cent . visitors with their brothere, Lorne and Dan Ritz. _ Mr. Melvin Appel of Stratford spent Thursday with his parents, Mr. and Mré. Charles Appel, Peel atreet A Fast Close Game. _ Miss Mary Sless of Waterloo epent mA few days with her «later, Mrs Louis Schnarr. * Amulree and Gravel Road were cloaely matched in the hockey match at the rink Monday night. In the firet game Amulree won and Monâ€" day the table was turned, the boys from the highway winning by 3 to 2. Referee Sammy Bowman handled the game. â€" â€" Gravel Roadâ€"Hoal, Pfaff; defence, Sparrer and _R. Richler; centre, Boehler; whhgs, Ingold and Haunn; aubs, Hamilton, Ankerman, Kelly and Ankerman. Reforee, Sammy Bowman. The devotional committee had charge of the B.Y.P.U. meeting of the Baptist church Monday. g‘ho ca. binet will ‘be responsible for one meeting in April to which they have Invited Rev. Dr. H. H. Savage of Pontiac, Wellknown radio minister lm be the guest apeaker. 6.1 Vietory For Looaia, Amulreeâ€"Goal, _ Wettlaufer; . deâ€" fence, Racey and Pletch; centre, Doxey; wings, Wah] and Fitzgeorge; auba, Horst, Mohr, Gandet and Coleâ€" man NEW HAMBURG Esteemed Citizen 90 Years Young The home of Mr. Andrew Freeman was the scene of a pleasant gatherâ€" ing on Tuesday of last week, when the «ons and daughters with their families were present to help cele brate the 90:h birthday of Mr% Barâ€" bara Bowman. The Chronicle joins the many relatives and friends in wishing Mrs. Bowman many happy returng. Grand River Rises. The Grand and Conestogo rivers whose waters were swollen considâ€" crably on Sunday morning after Satâ€" urday‘s rain, brought considerable lce down from upstream Sunday Conestogo Notes. The last of the series of Lenten| services held in the Lutheran Church each Thursday evening during the | Lenten season will be held this Thursday evening, commencing at ‘ 1.45. Immediately following the close ‘ of the services the Luther Leap;ual will hold its monthly meeting. Mr. Sol. Kirch was a business visi tor In Preston on Saturday evening Mr. J. Allan, a department of highâ€"" ways auditor from Toronto spent | Wednesday in the village, checking ‘ up on expenditures in connection with the township municipal relief > works. | \_ Mr. and Mrs. Herb Huehn and the latter‘s father, Mr. Mich. Dreisinger attended the funeral of the late Ephraim Relst, in Elmira on Tuesâ€" day of last week. Mr. Chester Rohr attended the wedding of his sister, Miss Gretta Rohr _ of Waterloo to Mr. Earl Stevens of Kitchener, which took place in Waterloo on Saturday. Mre. Ed. A. Schweitzer and chilâ€" dren with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schweltzer of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hahn and children and Miss Ruth Sthweitzer of Waterloo upent Sunday at the Schweitzer home. Miss Marion Schweltzer ac qompanied the Toronto party on their return trip and will spend a few days with them in the Queen City. Mr. Norman Dahmer, who has been | ouffering from a sore finger for some! time, found it necessary to undergo a second operation on the infested | member, last midweek. 1 Mrs. Geo. Gerbig and daughter Betty of Kitchenor, spent Tuesday of last week at the home of the former‘s whster. Miss Ethel Good is the guest Of her sisters and brother in Kitchener for a short time. ‘Mr. and Mra. Allan Good were reâ€" cent visitore with the former‘s sister Emma, who Is the matron of the Kitchenor Orphanage. Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Kirch were midâ€" week visitors in the Twin City Mr Eliae Brubacher of Wallenâ€" atein was renoewing old acquaint ances here last week. Mr. Brubacher at one time here oporated a thriving woollen mill prior to it being burned down. Friends and relatives in Baden and â€" district sincerely sympathize with Mr. and Mra. Alvin Lantzer of Goshen, Indlana, in the passing on March 6, of their Infant daughter Helen Irene aged one month, Mrs. Lantzer was formerly, Misa Catherâ€" nc Shantz, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Ezra Shantz, R.R. 2, Badon. Rev. â€" Nelson â€" Litwillerâ€" roturned Missionury of South America, who has â€"been conducting Evnngellnlip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daniele and mon Bobby epent Sunday with Mra. P. Bettschen at Hayaville. Mi .. Hy. Ruefer: and daughter, Atrs. M Seecmiller held several very wnecesstual qulltings last wooek. Mrs. E. O. Gingrich is spending «ome time with her sister, Mre. Jack Meyers in Kitchener, Mr. and Mré. John Borsje and daughter Lorraine were recent visk tore with Mr. and Mre. J. E. Grew lich at New Dundee Miss E. E. Struth spent the weekâ€" end in Kitchener at the home of Mra. Woolner. cervices through here left for Michl gan last week where he will spend «some time. â€" Mr. and Mre. Chr. Bronneman and family were recent visitore at the home of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Jo« RBrenneman at Hayaville. \IIllllIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!M!llIIIIIIIlIIIllIIlIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllmli A chowe: wis held at the home of \r. and Mrs. David Miller on Friâ€" day night in honor of their daugh ter Mabel, who wa« martled on Bat M.\lrn John Hammer of Kitchener was a visitor in town last week. YOUNG WOMEN‘S COATS L__J] . $15.00 31 7.50 CONESTOGO Kitchener‘s Oldest Department Store GOUDIES % Women‘s Coats BADEN â€"A full range of these special "half" sizes, designed to fit both tall and short figures. â€"â€"Navy blue and black monotones with ever so slight a flecking â€" tricotines â€" cheviot tweeds â€" flecked tweeds. The majority without fur, but blackâ€"lapin and moleâ€"lapin trimmings represented. Generous value at $22.50. â€"In tweedy weaves with a youthful flare. Tailored styles and novel scarf und sleeve treatments. M. Weichel & Son Ltd. The Big Hardware Store Dealers In COLEMAN LAMPS and STOVES WATERLOO _ Phone 215 ELMIRA Mrs. Marshel Ludwig of Kitchener wpent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klein. urday. The bride received many use ful and costly gifts which shows the high esteem in which she was held. Mies Nellle Futher of Kitchener spent the week under the parental roof. Miss â€" Hazel Halls of Kitchener spent the weelcend with friende in town. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Leiskau and son Donald spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Hy. L. Miller â€" Mr. and Mrs. Smith Gofton and Mrs. Ed, Woolner of Kitchener called at the home of Mrs. Hy. Struth on Sunday afternoon. Miâ€" Nelson Litwiller, missionaryâ€" on furlough _ from South â€" America, has loft for Michigan and Indiana, whers he will «pend a few weeks. Mr. _ Litwillerâ€" conducted a â€" Bible school for four weeks at Stcinman‘s Amiah Mennonite Church near Baâ€" den He also took part in a two day‘s ministers‘ mecting held there. \[r. Cranson _ Good _ of â€" Hespeler called at the home of Mr. Henty Gingrich on Tuesday afternoon, He also â€" viafted his pavrente, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Good The ladlfes of the Baden Mission hold their monthly «ewing circle at the home of Mrs. J. C. Fretz Several Baden people were guests at tue Schiedelâ€"Schmidt wedding at Nine Pines on Wednesday, March 14. 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