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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 May 1934, p. 5

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Tho mombnm of the Gleanern’ Class ot Emmanuel Evangelical Church, Waterloo, were the hostess- aa at a, watfle tea and haklng sale held in the Crmmnn amrtmenta. Klng street, Waterloo on Saturday afternoon The teacher and the my Mutant teachor, Mrs. H. A. Keller- man and Mrs. A. K. Grumman wor comm) the guests and ushered them to the tea room. Mrs. GeyrfiBld Crest; man poured tea at a pretty tea up hlo povurml with a lace cloth and decopatnd wlth a peach and mauve color sschertte swtet new; and peach rundleu. Allan Mario Cresaman was the general convonar of the event, Missa Margaret Bruogmnan had charge or the waffles, nnd Mlas Mary Snyder, the kltchon, Mites Margaret Bowman tho baklng and Miss Mar. “amt Umbach the homemade candy, The property on which the church and parsonage will be situated, or tunds 82 feet on Caroline street and 91 {net on John street. Dimensions of the church are 60 feet by 36 feet and the editieo will face Caroline street. Specifications call tor a base- ment and auditorium. a gable root and decorative entrance. The alruo ture is to he ot rod pressed brick. The Baptist church is the tenth church to be orocted in Waterloo. While no tlgure has iwvn given on the actual cost of the structure, the building permit hug been takon out for tt,000. SUCCESSFUL TEA AND BAKING SALE BY CLEANERS CLASS _ Iav. E. H. Thamet.Gf"Benton Street Baptisct Church opened with Sejpture lesson and, prayer. _ - Ceremonies were performed by Rev. A. J. Lewis, pastor of Benton Street Baptist Church, mother con- gregation of thg_new church: The ceremony of the laying of the corner-stone of the new Baptist church was performed on Monday night. Several hundred persons athered for the event which had gum postponed on account of rain from Sunday. _ _ Following sessions was a baseball match held at Waterloo Park bo- twoen Manager McElroy'a all-Cau- ada championship team “The Equit- able Welders" (Captain strikeout P, Quilty) and Manager M'cKiuuey's in- ternational eta-rs. "The Lighthouse Clubbem" (Captain Sockem B, Brock). Dinner, entertainment and dancing followed at tho assembly room of the head (mice. CORNER STONE H, LAYING FOR NEW BAPTIST CHURCH It mm also announced that the president's campaign will open on May 14th and continue until June 30th. The sessions were addressed by Xieusm. M. J. Smith, general man- agér, K. H. McKinney, F. B. Reiyea and H. E. Power, Major L. M, Bid- well chairman. The semi-annual meeting or the Agents of the Ontario Equitable Lite insurance Company was held on Thursday and Friday. About " to presentativee ot the Ontario and Quebec branches were present. mu in " EQUITABLE LIFE AGENTS MEET AT WATERLOO _ntnnnumnmmnmnnnmntmnnnnmnmnnnnnmnnntnmtnttinnnt,te' Home Furnishing Shop l " QUEEN n. N. . . KITCHEN!!! i MttttttmntmttmttttmMtttmttmtttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttmttttttttttm Inlaid Linoleum Axminter Rugs Awnings 2 bara. wide. For aqua" yard Hon in In opportunity to pun-chu- saw ttora my. nt tho old price. Barrymore unadu- quullly. an 8'B" l 9' for .__.q.F_r_._..q._. Pv_,__..___ '_"""""-""""'---.-"-".....'--........ $22.75 We have I he “scrim-M of IVIIIIII' material: And an equip“ to null. up awningu to fit windows. “on fronts, on. Price. on n.rtieasttoo. Fina quality Inlnid floors with the BOW Donn-Inc full-h. yew et"Ty fer hitch-In In! bathroom.. Clinic. of colours. Vnriu with the and. of the patient. But If may bring comfort, help Ite; dispel headadnc. And o or nutty-neat, they m worth may renamnble prim. WI like to think of our work In norvimwl CONTINUOUS “nice, worth fur more to the patient than it can. Thu. we “rive for adduc- tion to our patients. Dedicated To Better Vision . . ' (Continued next Thursday) iii/ri), 1AM Delightful Quality run “as“ :2va same: " Frodorieh " KITCHENER. ONT. THE COST OF GLASSES fi“Van¢giz'er l Sunday-41511011; with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Matthews were Mr. and Jim. Ray Matthews and little (laugh. ly of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H1N1tt't and family of Elmira, Mr. and Mix Will Kenn of Winfield and “he; Annabelle Matthews and Mr. ‘Art Shoard of Kitchener. Art- \Vnph‘nn III...‘ A. mt-l...., n.-.‘ Waterloo's big department store, Wettlaufer'a. are offering extra special value: for the big 2Ut Anni- Versary Sale which starts Snurday. May l9th, and continues until June 2nd. Bee many interesting values in ad. on page 8. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Melitzer and mu George of West Moutroso spent Sunday with their daughter, Mm. lon Martin and Mr. Martin Mr. and Mm. Harold Jackson and son Donny of Tomato upon! the week-end at tho homo or Mr and Mrs. John Jackson. Mr and Mm Elwyn Cherry and Hon mum and Mm. Norman Matthowe and daughter Murlel spent Saturday evening with friends In Elmira. Mr. Leonard Jaehoon ot Hollen and Miss Evelyn Chorry of WintRrld ware Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthown, Mm, Ira Jackson has returned homo utter spending a tow weeks with her uistor, Mrs. J D. nrydon or Mnrytrorough Miss Evelyn Cherry ot Whilst In tpsnding a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherry. WE'NLAUFER'S 21st ANNIVERSARY SALE A number of the young people I [lulled Church on Sunday, May 13th. trom this locality attended tho dance Mrs. Ben Krupp ot New Hamburg in Johnson’s hallon Wednesday even. and Miss Elma Rost‘nbergor, mis- lng. .nlmmry on furlough from Korea Mr. and Mm. C. E. Perkin and Mr. rlwnl. Saturday afternoon at the Milton Perkin of Toronto spent the hnnm of Mr. and Mm. A. K, Beam weekend in the home or Mr. andlMgtherjl Qay Service. Mina Mary Matthews rrpontusatur, day evenlng In Irisrtowol. Mr. Nelson Matthews and tsister/SiO-ts Day service was held in Mary End Muriel and Maseru. Morley the Bethel United Church with Mr. Jackson, Wilfred Waltem and Jacli. 0. Wood, superintendent ot the Jackson attended the dance in ths)sunoy School in charge. The sar- Maznenium Inn at Drayton on Friday [vim oomisted or addresses by Rev. night. Walker and Rev. Banos and trioa Mr. and Mm. Harold Jackson andlumi readings try various mambem of son Donny o? Tomato upon! the the Srhooi. week-end at tho homo or Mr and‘Dled At Woodctonk. Mr. A. H. Gardiner and family and Mr. Cllnton of Harrlston were Sun- day visitors at tho home of Mr. and Mm A. W. Rulep. Mr. Norman King ot Elmira was a business vlslwr'lu this vlclnlty on Tuesday _ Mr. and Mm. C. E. Perkin and Mr. Milton Perkin ot Toronto spent the weekend In the home or Mr. and Mm. A. W. Ruler. on Tuesday evening ot the Evan‘ xenon! Church gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Spies in honor of their daughter, Misc Edith's up- pronchlug marriage and tendered her a ml.qcelltutooug shower: The evening was pleasantly spent in games, routes” and music. after which a dainty lunch was served. An exhibition softball game was played at the local ball grounds on Monday evening between the Lin. wood and F'loradale teams. The score 8-8. Bride Elect Honored. iiiiGiEfRrol On Thursday evening the local young men's softball team Journeyed to Winttyrbourtte for the thet echo duled game ot the North Waterloo softball league. The score was 14.7 In favor ot the Winterbourne team. Mm Dan Martin and Harvey spent several days With her mother, Mrts. Joseph Snider, who Is very ill at her home at Snider's Cornem. Softball Games. Mrs. Ed Snyder and Mm Lloyd Snyder and baby Betty spent Mon- day with Miss Bebe-cw many ot the two line. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman and Mr. and hire. Walter Bauman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Horst and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hroet at West Monzmse on Sunday. Means. Harry Shaw, London, Bruce Powley, Toronto. Rudd Buyne, Guelph and A. Urstadt, Kitchener were buulnesa visitors here Monday. Mr. and Mm. Hy. Mohr, Mrs. Con. rad Nlehergall, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mom and Margaret ot North East- hope visited with Mm. Jae. Spies on Monday. Mr. Wm. Soehuér. Kitchener, was a yoekend visitor at his home here. Mr. Orvle Baumap accompanied by Mr. and Mm. Norman Moran and son or Elmira spent Ascension Day. with Master Cuttord Martin at the school tor the deal and dumb, 80119 ville. Mm. Noah 2. Liehty spent the week-cud with Mr. and Mrs. 01165 Marlin near Elmira. Misses Myra and Noxlei tmoiGuirl were recent visitors It Guelph. Mr. and Mm. Walter Banana the 95c “" $1.25 FLORADALI YATTON Mr. Roy Baumnn ot Waterloo and Mia. Emma Bauman ot West leerly_ Ohio, visited at the homea of Mr. and Mira-Arno; Gingrich and Mr. and Mrs. Manameh Gingrich on Sunday. I lit-com visitors and callers, with Mr. and Mm, Jowph Snider were: Mr. and Mm. Aaron Bauman, Mrs. Mam- Oinuridx, Mr, and Mm, Daniel Martin and son Harvey, all or near Fiorndaia, Mr. and Mrs, Noah Hurst, Mr. Eli Martin. Mr, and Mm. Isaiah Mnrtln ot nnar Elmira, Mr. Jacob nnrhachor, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Marlin. Mr. and Mm. Ed. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snider. Mr. and Mm, Manameh Gingrich. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shanlz, Mm Noah Martin, Mm. Josiah Knnrr, Mr. Levi Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Gingrich and Mm, David Mnriln of Now Joru. Miam. Mr. and Mrs, Davld Snider and sons vlsllod with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brubacher on Sunday. Dlmloslng how "Heavy Water", ‘V'hlch accumulates In our tissues, tstown up I" vital processes and, steadily Increasing on earth. may ovontullLy can” no duck. Read the trtiele In The Amortttan Woolny with Bunny's Datum “not. Mr, N01301: Snydvr wont Sunday at Vinoland. Mr. and Mm. Stanley Snider and family and Mina Lona Sham: Ind Mr. Burkhart of Mannheim were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mm. Herbert Bhanta. Moat of tho farmers throughout here have completed their spring Medina and are now preparing the land (or root crops. Tho week-end mine were granny appreciated. There passed away at the Wood- stock General Hospital on Saturday, May 12, Mrs. Russel Wood ot Bright. [Zesldm hor husband she leaves tour children In mourn the Ions of a de- volod wife and mother. She win; a regular attendant ot Bean's Manna ttite Church. Funeral services were braid on Tut-early arternoon in Mar. tin's Mennonite (‘Mmh Woolwich Maseru Gleason and Roy Snyder and Wm Mlnervn Snyder spent Bun. day at the home ot Mr. and Mrs Ishmael Martin, near Conestoga Mm. Noah Mdrtin mama wit, Mr and Mm. [and Gingrich recently. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Martin and inmiiy of Heidelberg were Sunday visitors with Mt. and Mm. Amos Gingrich, Miss Home Horst, Bt. Jncobs spent Sunday with her friend, Mina Naomi Gingrich. SCIENCE'S NEWEST IDEA OF WHY WE GET OLD Mr. Ollvur Koch spent. Sunday with Mr. Alson Bauman, St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mm. Addls Cressman and family vlu‘qltml friends In Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. Levi Master of Kitchener, Mr. and Mm. Ehi. Hansuld and daughter Kathryn of Taviatock attended the Mother'n Day service In Bethe] Unlted Church on Sunday, May 13th. Mrs. Ben Krupp ot New Hamburg On Sunda'y. May 13th, a special Mothur'a Der service was held in Mr. and Mrs. Anttdt"drasl%an (spent Sunday and Monday at Vine, land. Miss Elma Good Is spending sev "rul weeks with Mrs. Omar Cross mun near Plattavllle. Mr. and Mrs. ivun crewman and (laughter Myrtle spent Sunday at Mr. Cyrus Wober's at Kitchener. Mm. Jessie Crmsman son Jim and daughter Marie spent Sunday with Mn and Mm. Zenae Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good. Mr. and Mrs. Zeuas Cressmau and daughtor Jean spent Sunday at Vine- land. In spite of the cold Weather, early red plum trees are in full bloom and are a beautiful night driving through the country with trees in full bloom dotted here and there. Farmers are busy this week finishing seeding on fields that were previously too wet to be worked. Mothers' Day was fittingly ob- served on Sunday in the Evangelical Church here by Mina the program as given out by the eligious Edu, cation Council, of Toronto, which consisted of responsive readings, singing and recitations. The pastor of the church, Rev. W. J. Yager, preached an appropriate sermon. Plum Tree. in Full Bloom. The monthly meeting of the Keystone Litere Society was held at the home of Z. and Mrs. Menno Brubacher on Thursday evening. The meeting was opened with a Scrigture reading by Mr. Curtis Bru acher, followed by singing of a h mn. Addresses were then given as G/lat. Ist, "Etskimos", by Mia Phyanna Bowman; 2nd, "ind anna" by Mr. Delton Martin; 8rd, "The ‘Dutch People of Holland" by Kim ‘Lena Martin, and 4th "The Fathers 'of Confederation" by Roy Koch. This was followed by a recitation by Miss Vietta Martin, a duet by the Misses Florence Bowman and Flor- ence Ziegler, and an impromptu speech by Rev. M. Brubacher. "The Keystone Review was read by Miss Adell Snyder, after which arrange- ments were made for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Bowman of Floradale on June 7th. Progr-m tor'Moti"rrs' Dar. SOUTH-WEST WILMOT SNIDER'S CORNERS Pram“ Exullnnt Progrnm Fresh from the Gardens HIIDELBERG tn wuiinod ROTARY ANN OFFICERS Mrs. W. B. (union was elected pre sldenl ot the Rotary Anne at their closing meeting tor 1933 held at the Wastmount Golf and Country Club an Thursday, The unicorn urn as follows: past president, Mm A. H. Kahel; timt vltHrprtrBldtsrtt, Mrs. w. C Duiius; second 'deer-pr/mt, Mm A. H. Lockhart; secretary. Mm. Nor- man Schneider; iroasnror. Mm. Frank P. McDonald. HURT IN FALL FROM LADDER As a result ot a tall from a ladder David Sim, Sr., 63 Schneider avenue, Kitchener. in m St. Mary's hospital .mtrorlng from communion of the hrnln. Tho atcldent occurrml at tho Donn Twlnm Into Prlday, SCHOOL CONCERT 'MAV 26th " “'an unnnuncmi by Principal MacGregor of thtt Ellwbom Ziegler Selma] ttmt the annual public school mualml voucort will be held at tho K-W. ('olloglnlo on May 26th. Tho when“ will he conducted by Harry Hill, twin clly school supervisor ot muelc, assisted by Mine Hilda Devi“ mm mm Kathleen Managua. Workers on the new Brid port bridge went on strike for irl'l'errt wage on Monday. The men, who were formerly relief recipients, numberin thirty, laid down their tools in tie hope that the Me per hour rate will be raised. Mr. itsattt: Wagnnual, Bridgeport Road, Waterloo, received word this week from his rslstor, Mrs J. Milior at Lancaster, Pa, reporting a trerr nus motor accident in which her party figured, Mm. Miller with her husband and niece, Miss Lulu Wage mm were returning from Miami. Florida when tholr motor cu- crushmi into another tutr. Both Mr. and Mrs, Mlllor ssultored cuts and hrulnm, while Mina Wegemust Butter. ol n hrnkt-n arm. Roy Hou- Tho death of Roy Hosea, aged 47, Kinmrdluo, [ormerly of Linwood, W curred suddenly at’Kincardlne Mon- day evening, according to word re ceived by his brother, Robert HORNL 226 Mary street, Waterloo. The funeral took place .0117 Suhday with a private service at me reed. dence RM. Schwoob ottielttted. Former Waterloo Resident in Serious Accident The survivors are her husband, one son, William ot Lexington and two daughters, Lucy at home and Mrs. Gordon Oberhoitzer, Kitchener, Mrs. Jacob Goudle Mrs. Jacob Goudle died suddenly at her home at Bresluu on Friday morning following a heart attack. Deceased was in her 71at your and wag 'born near mandala. The deceased mu/a memGirot the M.H.C. Summoning church, Breslau. 3 Mrs. Barbara Wood A resident of Bright, Mrs. Barbara Wood, nee" Ernst. wife ot Russell Wood, passed away in the Woodstock Hospital Saturday in her 37th year. The funeral took place on Tuesday. Servicea were heid'at the Martin Mennonite Church Waterloo, with interment in the adjoining cemetery. The funeral was held from the Let. ter and Drawing“ Funeral Chapel Sunday where a service was com ducued by Rev. H. A. Kellemnn. thence to Hartman church, Mount Albert, for service. Interment was made ut Hartman cemetery. ' William M. Plummor Following an appendicitis opera- tion at the K.-W. Hospital last week w. M. Hummer ot Waterloo died last Wednesday. Deceased was In his 25th year and was born tn Mount Albert, Ont. Surviving are tour bra than; and tour tsigaterg. I V wmarth amt I There died at hid home in Pinto .viiie on Thursday, Mr. Wan. m Deceased panned any that a linger- I lug illness in his 69th year. Mr. Beret was a iiwlqns resident of the Vviilnge. tor many young being the l proprietor ot a barber shop, retiring from business tour yeam no. The funeral was held Sunday from My) late residence to Plaltsvme come» tery tor Interment, Rev. Mr. Hopper conducted the service. l The survlvors are his widow to gather with one daughter. Mm. Har. vey Elnwaechter of New Dundee. one son, Dr. Marley Benst ot Wellesley. two brothers, Adam of Woodstock and John of Butralo, two sisters. Mm. C. Gotten ot Platuwme and Mrs. Abraham Eckel or Plattsvme, and three grandchildren. "tt m three baby buy- - nu- leu val: oollo or with from their teeth I pve than I Bohy'l Own 'Nblet and they um noon Inle- " any: Mm T. Tweedy 475 'flb wood Rd., Toronto. ‘thelo sweet little tablets remove the cause of tnllulneu 1nd the chlld become. bumpy and well-Tin. All the com- mon Illmany 't _ limo tole on '7 In ifyGaiuhuv"ddaiGiwiiii T. 'WL2'fr Buby'lOwn Tablet; Price 260 at your drmmutu. I" ggxlpca woaxans 211nm: " Priests and relatives in “use numbens attended the funeral held " two o'clock Thuudny Incl-noon. May 1711. from me home ot nor on- ants In Phllllpsburg to 001.011: Evan- gelical Church tor public services at 2.30 o'clock, Interment was made In Oelzel'a cemetery. The maniacs were conducted by Rev. J. Bender, pastor of the congregation. QEWilliamr Gnrvlving are her “hints. and gue brother, Sydney Elm. Phillips- member ot the Baden public school stall and who aha was 1 tonne! teacher In her home Muriel lad I bout ot mantle, who mu greatly lulu; her She was the only Mull- ter ot Mr. and Mm. Edwin D. Wdt ot Phillip-hare. She was a member ot Oeuel'e Evansellcu church. tiiir, = M. I“: m Many triqtt In mm district [and with m =t. ot tho - ot lbs Von M. . Ptriiiiptstrtvrm death occurring as tho K..w. Httatrltal only Mona” 'tttthh. In; tollowing a {our mouth. when. Miss Eldt. who formerly m n member ot the Baden while “tool Inge“ Qu 1 Mm. Herbert Sch-mid! and chll dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs George Honor at Waterloo. _ “new road 231.com a gun; ot men I on 1‘“wa moon to mike some rm!” or tho road bod Ind put on chloride to in, no dun. At the request of ono ot the res!- 1ontroh ttttet., onha hill the pro- Mrs, James Garner ot Waterloo and Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Rohleld and family of Maura were Sunday vial- tom at the home of Mr. and Mn: Harry Garden Mr. And Mrs. Holden Anabel and Mr and Mrs Albert Fllsingor vlnlc- od_ln Prw Hamburg 9n 'under, - Bundly guests of Mm. Alma Gillan won Mm. tut1tlmm Snider of Stratford. We. Ethel Brubncher :nd Mr. and Mm. (his. Rumor ot Kitchen- On Monday evening (no E.L.C.E. was In charge of the Service Dept. An Illustrated addrm on "Alcohol and Health" was given hy I a. Hurst using lantern slldee. Mr. and Mm John Winning” ot Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. any? Mr__Hr?lthrn Appel, Mr. and Mm, C. Price of Waterloo and Mr. and Mm H, Hemmerlch and family were Sunday visitors of Mm. Elonora Fries. An lntormllng and profitisre enr- viee was hold In St, James' Lutheran Church on Sunday evening by the Luther League. Mr. Wllllam Nolung of the Waterloo Seminary was the speaker. The service was the annual Lite service held by thth league. The Junior an)” as well as individual mmbem of tho name rendered plena- ing numbers. The pantomime "Lead Kindly Light" was much unprodu- A gang or men are busy working on the road getting It In readiness for “plant, "mar-(ed Tllk Mother's Day was observed in Boyd Church and Sunday School. Rev. A. A. Lain: spoke very tittingly of the mothers of the Bible told in Matthew and Mark. who brought their chil- dren to Jesus to be healed and Manned A suitable solo was sung. Beaull‘ul white lilies and mauve tu. litres contributed try Ralph Knight ot Slmlford in loving memory of his mother adorned the table and a large bouquet of lovely whim iriliuma gathered by Adelln and Billie Glam tor on tho organ. Impressive Bervlce, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph audio of Poole visited at the bedsdo of Mm. "e (Magyar y Monday evenlng, Mr. Dan (lorhor hi/oo/iid, of his Belgium homo Mr. and Mm Ralph Knight ot stratiord visited at the home ot the farmer's father, Wm. Knight, Satur- day evening. Mrs: Wm. Wilford and Mrs. Har- vey Huck-burl visited at the bedside of the latte“; mothsr, Mm. Val. Schneider m the K.-W. Hospital on Saturday. Mr. Charles Zlnkan or Kllchencr has routed the house of Mrs. Thea, Playford, We are sorry to report Mm. Dan Gerber being 4tontined to her bed with heart trouble but at present has somewhat recovered. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Fitzgerald and son Bobbie and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snider at Waterloo spent Sum day at.the home of Wm. Wilford, Memm TM, Hammond and Firman Ward and Misses Jean and Jessie Hammond and Mary Bell and Ruby Ward attended the YRS. Rally hold in Arthur Friday 8Venlng. Mrs. A. w. siinriieariirm. Wal, tfrts visited at the home ot Mr. and Sunday 410 King St. s. WATERLOO Phone 894 TOMATO $00? ROMAN MEAL SE "'"'ue,e 14e MAYONNAISE Dr J nekmn'l 3 No. 2 (all ii... cm, G'liil'ri'i"thtrpa, SYI-oz. in lh Hollmnnn's Blue Ribbon Ayimer For Sandwich” anqtt ms 2 No. 2 an}... Smln't and“ CRT. pasts was: com IT. JACOBS 2 No. 2 .33; iG Frankloni "It"! '"dl th an»; nil; MAPLE - CRISCO l-lh tin Numb loot CHERRIES 2 No. - in CROSSHILL A Rennie In iiriwGKTG \nd " late ' N623 mu' aria FR Fe 21c R! 1641:. NI. '1-02. jar 7,: A DUAL/IV FIRE: 7;, j: I” T g: .,‘ ECONOMYALWAYS' pkg, tin 230 31c 250 th 210 250 190 m my ")me FANCWiiittmIEg lb. lik 'CEaCtt0oar E n a it Slum-f tt's'td.,t'St the It'l'l'd ovate-d slHort"tENING Egsifirst or Danna Positivcly the In...“ tuck" spacial offend for many I Jul $36W ii'i!fii)'i'i"'iiAitss ':'i'iic',ttatet 3 "gs. " Kgllog’s or Quake. Rev. and Mrs L, H. ta1lbtlNtsct1 accompanlod by Rev. and Mrs. E. Hahn or Conestoga wore in Mover. ton yn Wednesday evening where they attended the ii0th anniversary of the ordination of Rev. Mr. Blunck. Mm. J. anaon anu child have rip turned lo their home In Elmira after Tho slug party hold in the Odd Feb lows Lodge moms under the auspices of tho local mombam was enjoyed. Solo and euchm were played at which the following won prizes: Mr solo, Georgq Weber, Herbert Crew. Edward bowie, F. D, Bristow, Harold Hoolacher; total high score tor points, W. Gilman; for euchre. D. B. Erh, E. Plant; consolation. Charles Mulholland; lucky number, Harry .lnvln. Mrs. A C. Bcwyer ls spending some time with relatives in Preston. Walton; at tho home or Mr. and Mm o, Hollinger were Mr, and Mrs. H. Snld9r_nnd family of Heidelberg. Mrs. Rev. Kaltrthsitseh tuid Mlsa Laura Allemnug worn recent vlsltom to Phillpshurg. Mitos lronn Woods of Lexington was It recent guest ot Mb: Myrtle Wiifong. Tho Woolwich to%tdrcaiGii declined to give a amall grant to the library. Elmira Notes. Mr. and Mm. Edward Kllnck spent a day In Milverton. Mr. and Mrts. A. Moses and Ken truth visited at lnverhuron. Mr. Irvin Ernst spent several days with Mr. IV J. JVeber at St. Jerome, Que. It was decided that "outside read. are" in future ‘be requested to pay 25 cents Mr the balance of the your 1934 and 5c a year beginning January, 1935, besides the ttvty cents for cards. The Libra'ry Board at the monthly meeting, decided to provide now books. . Elmira mun-clues held impressive Mother's Day servlces on Sunday with special music and addresses by pastors the features. The tlower de- LOTEUOHS were beautiful. New Ubrary Books. _ Mother': Day Service. calm- 'Littyot a" D... Covered nuns: 4Se l Lug. SAUCE FANS , “The New Hardware” 39 King St. B. WATERIDO Phe " Deep CULLENDERS .. Me H. K. WILHELM "GRAY ENAMEL WARE" it" Rd. Cov'd ROASTERS 43c Week-End Bargians Smashing Bargains In EXTRA SPECIAL 9591;- COFFEE POTS PRESERVING KETTLES 25o 13o 43c ELMIRA Every Article Firs! Class FANG oxvdbi Him I on lh rtftt tttaa It 450. Ak ngr asolrr u. . T65 ENJOY HOMER WATSON PAINTINGS The home ot the tamoua Canadian artist, Mr. Homer Watson ot Doon was Halted hy the Tretoll Literary society last week. The artist Is now 79 years of age. The society m privileged to hear Mr. Watson's News on an and to see hls now TIL moms collection ot paintings. nature study Mire, 1-lb. Visitons at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ruppel over the week- end were Miss Marguerite Rathmn of Klwhener and Mr. John Ludwig of Toronto. Mm. Alex Road has mini-Kid to her homo from the K.-W. hospital Marque undgrwgnt an operation. Sunday visitors at the homo ot Mr. and Mm. W. Maser were Miss Mae Maser ot Toronto, Mics Cather- lne Maser ot Owen Sound and Mr. Milton Manor of Toronto. The Society was. Invite?) to meet Saturday at the parsonage or Rev. Mr, Elliott of Bloomingdale for a Muss Grace and Ruth Marlon visit- ed at their home in West Montroso on, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Manna "Miller and family and Mr. and Mm. Charles Hoebcher, wore in Mount Albert on Build-y where they attended tho mn- eml ot the late Arthur Plummet. " Covorod STEW FANS .. Me spending the past week In Kitchen- Gr, owing to the Illness ot Ronald. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Law. eon, who is a patient at the F'reeport San. with I Jam in her udder. “I rubbed it Witt Minardh, Unlmcnt", she guys. "and It noon trot better." Minard's I: beat for Cute, Bruins. Colic, Distemper, m. And Tdlii ttood In stable or tn house. W Mined "King of PMn". " Cows aren't. machines. The: an get sick or hurt. But Mimi Liniment makes it any to can for their ills. Mrs. Thou. Bulmur of Ieeo, Bf., found one of be: hard "u" an DISH FANS .. 43c DOCTORING YOUR DAIRY HERD 2 tlt. " .. pl... 'ttte x X Bulk SOAP CHIPS 4 ..... 25c normal“ 2 JN.. 190 FttWdt6FFEE tb. m, 396 to" Do. MIXING irl,U, MILK FANS HEINZ Fincy VINEGAH 16-01. MI. 140 43c Phone 408 43c

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