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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Aug 1934, p. 4

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x | Is Attracting h Attention â€"TRU $ S E$ Mr. and Mre. Harry Schmidt and daughter June or Hamstead and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stueck and daughâ€" ter Ruth and son Glen Stueck of Alles spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Schamber. Vh and Mrs. Ed. Nau and chilâ€" dren of Shakespeare spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Chas. Wegford. _ Mr. and Mrs. Val Berdux and son Jack of Waterloo called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Berdux on Sunday evenâ€" ing. & Mr. and Mre. Peter Stueck of Kelley‘s Corner called on Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Schamber on Sunday evening. Mr. Wm. Heldman and Mr. Wm. Heipel, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heipel and son Billy spent Sunday with relaâ€" tives in South Easthope. Mr. Webourne Heldman, Mr. and Mrs. Eimore Heldman and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Heldman at Oak (Grove. _ Miss Ila Schneider of Wellesley spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wegfahrt. ing Ever so many of our old customers â€" know â€" from â€" past years‘ experience that during the month of July all our Summer Merchandise such as Wash Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, etc., as well as Men‘s Summer Furnishings â€" are â€" marked _ at astonishing â€" low â€" prices, â€" thus assuring _ the _ public _ some timely savings. Miss Charlotte Hoerle of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neleon Hoerle. Miss Hilda Berg of Kitchener is holidaying with her cousins the Misses Martha and Verna Berg. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman of New Hamburg called on Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Schmidt on Sunday evenâ€" '32~PONT1AC Coach 9307â€"014USMUBI LE Sedan 730~ESSEX Sedun. 927>V ”29â€"4-- FORD Sedan TERRAPLANE ‘27 on ‘27 > 27 ~ ‘I95 1 July Sale Remarkably lower than~ usual. Ask to see the job lot in small sizes at 25¢, and our Leader that‘s going at 98 c Pr. HU DS O N A. COHENC!IOUS H. A. Germann WATERL OO DOBBIN‘S Summer Corsets Phone I2‘ STEELE‘S HORN‘S BROS. TRUSSES SUITABLE FOR ANY KIND OF RUPTURE. Prevent _ yourself _ from torture and get a Truss to fit you. WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE TO FIT YOU RIGHT EX AMINATION FREE A Complete Stock of PHILIPSBURG MARMON Coupe PONTIAC Coach BUICK Sedan OLDSMOBILE Roadster PONTIAC Couch PEERLESS Sport Roadster NASH Coach WHIPPET Sed BUICK Couch 12 Mansion St. KITCHENER, ONT THIS WEEK Kitchener PHONE 271 You‘ll Find 96 King 31. Weet Kitchomor SATISFY an 3650 Mise Evelyn Luft is epending & week‘s vacation with her grandparâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood at Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stahle of Wellesley, and Mrs. W. Dingwall and Mrs. L. P. Wagner and two sons of Detroit spent Saturday with Mrs. Trussler, at the home of Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Sparrre. Hamburg Notes. Miss Frieda Seigner of visited relatives in town. Mr. and Mre. C. McBride of Stratâ€" ford â€" were visitors on Wednesday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. M. Gardner, Boullee street. Miss Mona Sparrer and Miss Marâ€" garet Lautenschlager of Kitchener were visitors at the former‘s home. Mr. and Mre. William Buck, of Kit chener, Mr. and Mre. Levi Bock of Chatham and Mrs, Bechtel of New Dundee spent Wednesday with the former‘s daughter, Mrs. Norman Hoâ€" stetier. Miss Edua Carefoot of Swift Curâ€" rent, Sask., was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hahn. Mr. and Mrs. William Drew, Mre. Harry Roder and June Roder of i Hamilton «pent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fidt and ©Mr. and Mrs. Moses Eidt. Mre. Worm and three daughters who have spent the past month with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Becker left recently for their home in St. Paul. Lps Â¥irs. J. J. Berger accompanied by Miss McCully of Stratford apent a few days with friends in Toronto and Acton. I-\.ll’f"“a’nd Mrs. Charles Kress of Grand Island, N.Y., spent a few days with Mre. J. Lashinger. {o_ \‘lime; Doris and Erla Lederman of Kitchener are spending their vaâ€" cation with their aunt, Miss Gussie Mi-s. Herbert Hamilton is «pend ing a few weeks in St. Catharines the guest of her daughter, Mre. Mur ton. Mrs. Weismiller and her daughter, Mrs. Yeoman of Toronto, are the guests of their sisters, the Misses Deichert. Miss June Schmidt is spending her vacation with her cousin June Roder at Hamilton. â€" S.ImA Dan Bohlender spent Wed nesday with her sisters, Miss Mary Schmiedel and Mre. Jacob Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Quehl of Waâ€" terloo spent Wednesday with the former‘s sisters, Mrs. George Steinâ€" er and Mrs. William Murray. Rev. Father Hartieib of Preston and Mr. Charles Hartleib of Kitchâ€" ener were recent visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Beger. Mr. and Mré. Harry Goebel of Bufâ€" falo spent a couple of days with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs Fred (Goebel. Rau t\.ivi.&'u;nlfmmu Meier of Toronto visiting with fl‘Aiends in town. ,{“; M. Kreh is spending a few weeks in Kitchener, the guest of her aunt,, Mre. Isaiah Snyder. â€" \h and Mre. Jack McMaster and son, Douglas, of Welland spent a few days with Mrs. MceMaster‘s ‘ln‘othéy. Miss Alice Reid is spending a few weeks with relatives in Toronto. Mr. Owen Hamilton left this week to spend three weeks holidays at Lake of Bays, Muskoka. Mrs. J. J. Berger, Miss Tilly Ar noldâ€"accompanied by their sister, \irs. C. Carmody of Detroit spent a few days at Martyr@ Shrine at Midâ€" land. Mr. Helmer Forreet of Rouyn and Noranda,. â€" Quebec, is â€" apending . a month with his father, Mr. B. Forrest Mr. and Mrs. Harry Small and family of Kitchener spent Monday evening with Mr. Small‘s father, Mr. Saum Peacock. Mrs. Magon and daughter Dorothy of Aun Arbor and Mre. J. Ebel of Kitchener, spent Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Morley Approximately 270 | persona . eat down to snpper at the New Hamburg ‘Trinity Lutheran church plenic on Thursday in the Fountain Park, x tremely warm woather heralded the arrival of the picnle and lt« program of uces â€" Mre. Sophia Craig of Bright visited recently with her sister, Mrs. Lydia Potter and other relatives in town. Miss Mabel Cousing of Ann Arâ€" hor is spending a month‘s holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mre. George Cousing. Mr. Arnold Mansz who for the past few years has been principal of the Pembroke high «chool has accepted the same position at Elmira Several families from the village spent a very enjoyable time at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs, E. Shantz when they held a formal picâ€" nic. Theguest of honor at the affair was Mrs. Erven Shantz of Kitchener. The New Hamburg: Colleens were decisively defeated at Hickson last week by the feminine representaâ€" tive« of that village by the score of 22â€"8. Henry of the Hickson nine pitched well until the «ixth when whe wa« replaced The July meeting of the New Hamâ€" burg â€" Baptist Mission« Circle was held at the home of Mré. Norman Hoatetler Tast Wednesday afternoon. The devotional period was taken by the preeident and Rev. Dale follow. ed with a prayer. Mra. Harold Appel was elected treagurer for the balance of the year. . Rev. E. G. Dale has left to join his family and to spend a month‘s vacation at his summer home in Normandale. New Hamburg Beaten. Miss Margaret Culbert is spendâ€" ing a week at the Guelph B. Y. P. V. association _ gummer assembly . at Camp Hermosa, near Rockwood. Edward _ Forler _ underwent an operation on his neck at Toronto Sick Children‘s Hospital this week. Picnic at Preston. Almost 300 persons, the employâ€" ces of the Hahn Brass Co. of New Hamburg, enjoyed the annual picnic held at Fountain Park on Saturday. A delightful program of sporte was run off and the participants thorâ€" oughly enjoyed the outing. Mr. and Mrs. James Cockerton of Stratford spentâ€"~Sunday with their daughter, IJ;' and Mrs. Clarence Inâ€" gohf _ c Mr. and Mre. J. E. Bingeman spent Sunday in Waterloo with their daughters, firn. Homer Watson and Mre. Harry Barnes. _ Mr. and Mra, Noah Weber of Kitchener were visitors in town on Sunday. _ _ _ _ _ _ Miss _ Mabel â€" Schultz â€" returned home on Snturdn{ after spending the past two weeks in Chicago. NEW HAMBURG Tavistock is Death of Mrs. Katherine Schiedel. ‘The death of Catharine Scheafer, widow of the late Allan Schiedel 0câ€" curred at noon July 27th, following a week‘s illness. She was born in Gerâ€" many, December 18, 1851 and came to Canada when 17 years old. She was in her 83rd year. She was & member of the Baptist church. Her marriage took place on December 12. 1876 at Kitchener. She is survived by one eon, Edward of Wilmot township and four grandâ€" children. Her husband died May 31, 1933, while one son, Arthur predeâ€" ceased her 18 years ago. _ _ The funeral of the late Mrs. Katherine Schiedel, widow of the late Allan Schiedel, was held on Monday afternoon. She was in her 83rd year. . 18 A 1â€"1 tie was played between the New Hamburg nine and Plattsville on Friday before rain halted the game. The score was 1â€"0 when the game was a called the first time, but upon their resuming play they quickâ€" ly tied up the game, in the third inâ€" ning. Irish Colleens Beat Plattsville. The Irish Colleens of New Hamâ€" burg finally stepped into the first place of the league on Monday when they trounced the Plattsville nine by the score of 30 to 8 on their home diamond. The visitors were no match for the heavy hitting Colleens who threatened early in the game to break up the morale of the Plattsville squad, Personals. Miss Kathcrine Steiner has reâ€" turned home after spending the past few weeks with relatives in Elmira. Rev. and Mrs. Allan Schultz and family of Mount Forest spent Sunâ€" day with the former‘s father, Mr. Moses Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weber, and Mr. and Mrs. William Buck of Kitchener were in town on Monday to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Allan Schiedel. Misses Ruth and Reta Steiner are spending their vacatoin with their uncle at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Yehle of Buffalo were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Haunn. Mr. Harry Panchen and son Billy, Misses Marie and Pearl Haunn, nccompanied _ by Mr. _ and Mrs. Yehle of Buffal spent Sunday with relatives in Woodstock. Mrs. Levi Goetz of Michigan is spending some time at the home of Misses Mabel and Nettie Schultz. Miss Florence Mueller of Waterâ€" loo and Mr. Walter Mueller of Calâ€" gary spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. James Corrie. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Daly and son Tommy of Detroit, and Mrs. Frank of Kitchener spent Saturday eveâ€" ning with Miss Bella Corrie and Mrs. Roy Stahl. Mr. Nile Bingeman of the Royal Bank staff, Clinton, spent the weekâ€" end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bingeman. Mr. and Mrs. John Groh left for their home in Buffalo, Thursday. Miss Gertrude Reinhart made a trip to Formosa recently. Mrs. Pat. J. Kirby and family left Friday for Guelph after apending two week« here Our local softball enthusiasts atâ€" lended both league games last week, one game at Winterbourne and one game at Bloomingdale. Mrs. James (Mancey spent two days of last week in Guelph. Little Miss Dorothy and Master Billy Reinhart of New â€" Hamburg wpent a few days with their grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mre. Frank Scherâ€" rer. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. und Mré. Jacob Weiler were Mr. and Mre. Hubert Steffler of St. Agatha, Mr. and Miw. Rudolph Reinhart and dnughter Loretta of Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. Peter Foll and daughter, Doria of Waterloo, Mrs. Charles Bruâ€" der, Mr. George Reinbart, Mr. and Mrs. Clemene Bruder and «on Percy of Kitchener. Mro and Mrs. Alf. Robr and chilâ€" dren spent | Thursday evening . at Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fehrenbach and Mre. Charles Frank and children spent Friday in Kitchener Mrs. Chria. Schnurr of Formosa came last week to spend some time with herâ€" parents, Mr._ and Mrs (George Schmaltz. Mr. and Mre. Frank Scherrer epent an e®ening of last week with Mr and Mre. Ed. Reinhart at New Hamâ€" burg Friends and relative« gathered at the home of Mr. and Mra. Charles Gehl Wednesday to celebrate Mr. Gehl‘s _ seventieth _ birthday. _ The evening was «pent in cards, and all present had an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Louia Kieffer, Miss Cora Bitchie, Miss Mary Kieffer and Macter Billy Kieffer spent Wednes: day in Arthur Mr. and Mra. Arthur Ashman, Mr. Michael Klein, Mr. Joseph Groh of Buffalo were weelkcend vieltors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Alf. Roth, Mr. and Mre. J. Gingerich and children of Preaton and Mrs. Dan Crimmone of (uelph spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. A. Roth Misa Mildred Frank left Saturday for Dundag to spend herholidays with her «ister, Mra. Murray Nichol. Misa Elizabeth Halter i« apending a few daye in Guelph. Rev. Wm. Beckier of St. Clements and Mrs. Fred Foerater of St. Paul, Minn., called on Mr. and Mre. Frank Fehrenbach Monday. Mr«. Oscar Kuntz and children of Detroit arrived Saturday to apend part of this week with Mr _ and Mre. Frank Scherrer. Mre _ Michael Klein Buffalo â€" Sunday after week in this village. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Zettel and fam ily spent Sunday in Waterdown. Date« of the Canadian National Exhibition _ this year â€" are . Friday Auguet 24th to Saturday, September 8th. Fourteen days and nighta of education and recreation, it ia clean, wholesome and captivating. NEW GERMANY THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE returned . to apending a To Manufacture Pump Attachments | For Threshers This new plant is located in the: well established repair shop of Mr. Thos. Cosford at the southern end ‘of the village. Mr. Cosford is a capable mechanic and under his direction _ with _ experienced | emâ€" plo’gees a perfect article is assured. & he machine being manufactured lis a (mlmp. the purpose of which is to add moisture to the straw as it passes through the blower. This prevents dust explosions which so frequently occur at threshing times ‘and cause very destructive fires. The. moisture in the straw will allay. all dust. It will also close up the sow thistle down and thus prevent it from s{)reading over your farm and the farms of your neighbors. The machine is built so that the 'umount of moisture sprayed into the |straw can be controlled and not beâ€" come excessive. â€" Professor Blackâ€" wood of the O.A.C. at Guelph has tested straw so treated to determine whether it will heat or become musty in the stack and found that neither condition develops under careful supervision. A new industry was broufht" to St. Jacobs by Mr. Gordon Hollinger, known as the "Perfect Straw Dust and Fire Preventor Co." Mr. and Mre. Charley Brenner of Detroit, Mich., eccompanied by the former‘s sister, Miss Ethel Brenner ot Scotland are «pending several weeks‘ vacation with Mr. and Mre. Alvin Ottman. Miss Florence Tyack returned to her home on Sunday after spending gome time with Mr. and Mre. Stewart ‘Creighton of Toronto. Miss Elvina Becker of Kitchener is epending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and. M}'s. Henry Becker. â€" Mr. Gilles Thibedeau and Mr. I, G Martin were business visitors to Kit chener on Friday.. â€" â€" Service in the United Church here will be held at 3 o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon next Sunday. Mrs. Fred Plain returned to the home of her sister, Mré. Maria Fenâ€" ton after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rowe of Fergus. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Scherrer and Mr. Herb Lundy were recent vieltore to Galt the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Juck Nelles. Miss Nettie Schlueter spent the weekâ€"end at her home near Linwood. Mr. and Mré. Charley Brenner, Mr. and Mre. Alvin Ottman, Miss Ethel Brenner and Mr. George Ottman viâ€" wited Sunday with friends at Acton. Mr. Noah Frey spent Saturday Mr. Noah Frey evening in E}mlru. Mr. Roy Diefembacher and daughâ€" ter Jean of New Dundee spent Sunâ€" day with Mrs. Maria Fenton, Jean remained with her grandmother and will spend a week before returning to her home. Mr. Earl Tyack and sister, Miss Florence Tyack attended the Linâ€" wood Y.P.A. picnic held on Mr. Amos Wilkinson‘s falts on Friday evening. The Ladies‘ Soctety of Hawkesâ€" ville will hold their August meeting at the home of Mre. Dan. Musser on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seip and daughâ€" ter of Toronto accompanied by Miss Katie Seip of Linwood visited Sun: day evening with Miss Louise Huefâ€" ner. _Mre. Tom Haddow is «pending sev eral weeks with relatives in Fergus Mr. Ed. Snyder and daughter Margery after spending some weeks with his father returned to their home in Spokane, Washington. â€" \h -m\“('ll .\1'rr;. Henry Schlueter of Eimira visited last week at their home in the village. Missâ€"Laura Reist, Williamsburg, is «pending her vacation with her grandmother, Mré. Geo. Relst. The whirt factory is not busy at presont There is no rueh for adâ€" vance ord>ra Mr. Noah Martin was a business visitor to Toronto on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin and Mr and Mrs. Israel Bowman of Hawkes ville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Enos Bowman. Mr. ind â€"Mrs. _ Wm.. Stroh, Miss Flovrence and Clarence of Peel, Mrs. Hy. Grosz, Elmira, were Sunday vis(â€" tors with Mr. and Mre. Ananiae Grogz. N'i'l.'-.umul Mre. Albert Israel, Blaine and Donald of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with relatives here. _ ‘A\-l-lv‘. an'd .\1r§. John Horst, LaVerne and Arline of Elmira visited on Sunâ€" day with )Ir. and Mrs. Hy. Knoll Mr. and Mre. Owen Bauman and family of near Waterloo «pent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and â€"Mre. Peter Bowâ€" man. Mr. and Mre. Frank Hesler, their two sons, BJJ and Dick and daughâ€" ter, Margarite visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. C. F. Ottman last midweek. Several â€" witnesses â€" stated . that there apperred to be a small sore between the eyces of the dead fish. They also remarked that the crabs were crawling out of the water for "breathera‘". â€" Mias Lena Martin of Conestogo was a Sunday viaitor at her home here Mr. and Mrs.â€" lerae} . Shantz of Yatton and Mr. and Mre. Onies Clemâ€" mer, Alma and Lorna of Peel vieited with Mr. and Mr. John F. Martin Sunday. \[r. and Mre. Renuben Shantz of Maple Grove were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shantz. Miss â€" Myrtle Snyder, Kitchener «pent the weekâ€"end at her_ home here. Mr. and Mre, Louis Soehner and Waldon of Stratford «pent the weekâ€" end with relativea here _ Mr. Adolf Reufer of Peoria, III, is bolidaying here at preaqut. Several of our baseball fans attendâ€" ed the playâ€"off game for gecond place between Milverton and Baden at Baâ€" den Monday night. Mr. John Miller of Neudorf, Sask., who visited in this vicinity for the past aix weeks left on Monday for his home in the Weet. FISH DIE IN RIVER SPEED At the Monday meeting of the Preston Board of Health, the theory was advanced that some cancerous disense was attacking the fish in the Speed River. Dr. Hogg, medical nS‘IfPr of henlth, aaid that he had several complaints that the fish were dying off in hundreds. HAWKESVILLE WELLESLEY FLORADALE Mrs. C.â€" Fischer â€" and grandâ€" daughter Jean Bowman are holiâ€" daying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Heimbecker at Lauke Simeoe. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson of Toronto spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. S. Switzer. 2o ; â€" Messrs John Ludwig and Frank Wise spent Sunday in Hamilton.* Mr, and Mxs, Wellington Matâ€" thews of Glenallan were recent visitors with the former‘s father, Mr. T. Matthews. . _ Mrs. Lnshy of West Montrose is spe_qd'in_g_some time in town. â€" Mr. John Ludwig has returned to Toronto after spending his vacation ut his home in town. _ _ â€" The Misses Theresa Brunck and Marie â€" Simmons â€" have _ returned to their homes after spending a week‘s vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brunck, Toronto. Misses Lydella Robertson, Alice Borman and Florence Hahn are holidaying at Wasaga Beach. Miss Josephine Brunck has reâ€" turned to her home after spending a â€" week‘s vacation with Mr. and Mrs. G. F.*Robinson, Kitchener. The â€" Misses â€" Vivian and June Lutz are spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Robertson, Varna, and Professor and Mrs. J. J. Keyes of Nashville, Tenn., at their summer home at Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Shoemaker of _ West Montroseâ€" were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis. Miss Marjorie Stumpf is holidayâ€" ing at Georgetown. Mr. Frank Wise of Orangeville spent the weekâ€"end in town. Misses Nora and Cora Schicrholtz are holidaying at Bala. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Zilliax and Miss Marie Zilliax are on a motor trip to the Kawartha Lakes. Car Damaged by Fire. A car owned by Mr. Irvin Erust Misc of Elmira was gutted by fire on ronto Monday morning. The fire had eviâ€" Mas dently been smouldering for some visitin time prior to its bursting into Mrs. / flames. As soon as the door was Mr opened the fire flared up and the well d inside was soon a total lows despite and 3 the efforts of the fire department. recent Many Errors Feature Game. Mici When â€" the game between _ the terloo Great West and the Scots Fusiliers MTS. . of Elmira threatened to become a Mr. faree when the former were winnig daugh by the seore of 15â€"2 in the fifth Mr. inning, the umpire called the game. M‘ 4 The â€"game was marked by many MrS C errors. prente Elmira St. James Lutheran church held their annual picnic at the Reâ€" servoir â€" Park on Thursday, . with awbout seventy persons in attendance A program of eports proved to he quite enjoyable. The serving of the food â€" was in charge of the Ladica‘ A joint picnic of the Senior and Junior Walther Leagues of Elmira took place at Wilkinson‘s Aauts on Saturday, _ Past â€" Leaguers _ from Buffalo, Toronto and Kitchener atâ€" tended the event. Mr. and Mrs. Abs. Eby were reâ€" cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sochner at Stratford. Mra. Philip Sippel and children of Detroit are holidaying with relatives in town. Ald â€" Miss â€" Rella Miller of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end at her home in town. â€" â€" Weekâ€"end visitors at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. S. Switzer were Mr. and Mrs. Morley Switzer of Mimico. Mr. and Mrs. W. Goodwin and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Campbell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weber and family and Mrs. Amos Eby of Floradale were visitors in Port Dover on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Zilliax and daughter Maric are holidaying at Lindsay. _ _ _ _ 8. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ruppel, Mrs. H. Heimbecker, Miss B. Moser and Mr. Harold Ruppel are holidnying in Chicago. â€" Mrs. R. 0. Winn and daughter Suzanne of Kitchener are spending weveral days at the home of Mra. O. H. Vogt. â€" Mr. M. Allgeier has returned to Elmira after spending a month in Saskatchewan. â€" _ Miss Ordelia Hadenka of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday at her home in town. ~Mr. Fred Zeigler of Dana, Susk., was a visitor in town during the past week. | 0_ _ â€" Mre. R. Zilliax and daughter Betty and «on Bill of Gravenhurat, have been yisiting at the home of Mr. and Mre. H. W. ZiMinx -~M'm Alex Nelson j« visiting rela tives in Guelph â€" _ Mr. and Mra. Peter Tue@day in Moorefield A number from Rimira have heen attending the Bible «chool at the Floradale Mennonite church during the paat two weeks Mr. and Mre E. Plant and family, Mr. and Mra. W J. Johnaton and danghter are enjoying a holiday camping near Wallenatein Mre J. Johnston la tives in Galt â€" Mra. T. Walker of Toronto is n vialtor at the home of Mr. and Mrs M. Snider ESTABLISHED 1869 Over $56,000,000 has been paid to Mutual Life policyholders in DIVIDENDS since 1869. ELMIRA NEWS Cecil V. Ferguson _ John J. Ferguson |__ W. Asmussen John G. Lack R. M. Macfarlane Lloyd George Hanme 4111 â€" 414 Dunker Bide 215 King St. W. KITCHENER, Ont Rooms 410 â€" 414 Dunker Bidg visiting rela Belee] apent H. A. SCHONDELMAYER Branch Manager iviâ€" Master Jack Ratz of Oshawa is me visiting his grandparents, Mr. and nto Mre. A. Winger. vas \v. and Mrs. R. Badley, Mre. Barkâ€" the well and daughter Edith of Glenallan rite and Mre. Heipel of Wellesley were t. recent viaitors to Elmira. Mics Dorothy Schweitzer of Waâ€" the terloo is holidaying with her aunt, ers \rs. A. Morris and Mr. Morrie. e n Mr.â€" and | Mre. <A. . Bricker and nig daughter Beverly visited in Doon. fth Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis, Mr. P. Lein, me, \Mr. and Mrs. W. Auman, Mr. and inc Mrs. W. Howlett attended a Howlett Horseshoe League. Elmira citizens recently formed & new horseshoe league, composed of four groups, viz., the Elmira Creamâ€" ery. St. James and St. Paul‘s churches and the Firehall. The games are to be played every Thureâ€" day night, the schedule closing in October, Boys in Police Court. For placing a spike on the C.P.R. line near Elmira last week, two boys will appear in the juvenile court in Kitchener, shortly. The two culprits when arrested by Chief Reick said they had only "done it for fun." The Tuesday «ix o‘clock train from Goderich when it hit the spike, wobâ€" bled forâ€" several minutes on the tracks. The crew of the train reportâ€" ed the matter to their Toronto headâ€" quarters. An investigation revealed the spike in the ditch. Elmira Notes. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mré. Gâ€" Ballard are Mr. and Mra. James \Milne, _ Miss _ Hazel and â€" Master Charles Milne of Forbes, Miss. Mr. Clifford Hisey of Stouffville visited with Mr. and Mre. M. Hisey. Miss Ruth Leisemer of Carstairs Alta., is a visitor at the home of Mrée. M. T. Bechtel. Itev. Father Arnold was a recent visitor at Wasaga Beach and at the Martyr‘s Shrine, Midland. â€" Miss Patricia Steddick is ependâ€" ing her vacation at St. Catharines and Buffalo. Mr. and Mré. W. Auman and Mr. and Mrs. W. Howlett of Ridgedale, Suwk., spent several days at Ni arara Falls this week. \ir. and Mre. Josh. Winn of Lonâ€" don spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. K. G. Winn \ir. Irvin Schroder of Ottawa is visiting relatives in town. Miss C. Edler is holidaying in Toâ€" ronto Mrs. P. Beckitt and daughter Juâ€" dith of Bowmanville are visitore at the home of Mr. and Mre. J. W. Reichard Town Clerk J H. Ruppel and Mrs. Ruppel, . who . were arccompanied by \ir and Mra_ A. W. Voelker of Kitehâ€" ener returned from Washington, D.C., where they attended the golden wedâ€" ding annivereary of Mre. Ruppel‘s brother, _ Dr Nathaniet _ Hartman Kreas, _ chief â€" nourologiat _ of the Washington â€" Sanatorium, â€" and | his Glenallan. \[r. Herman Koelin of Glenallan was a recent business viaitor in town, pi«-nir. :\Il '(illf‘ipl\ O.A.C. on Thureday. Mir. E. Tyack and grandson Herbâ€" ort Allegelerâ€" vielted relatives at Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mnc. L.. Powell are Mrs. 6. Mayberry of Guelph, Mr. and Mre. Alvin ‘Mayâ€" berry and son of Fairmont, W. V. and Miseâ€" Jean Stewart of Elstow, Sietk \[r. and Mrs. G. Fleet and chif dren and Mr. and Mrs. W. Matthews of Glenalian visited at the home of \fr. T. Matthews Evening: Song and Priuse at 7.15; Preaching by the Fvanâ€" geliat at R.16. Special Singing by Mr. and Mrs. Wood at each @ervice. Plenty of good seata in large nuditorium. Splendid parkâ€" ing for cars. Boarding house and supply counter, Radial cars stop at the grounds, Located on Kitchener and Preston Highway, Just Two Miles East of City Hall With other Ministers and Missionaries conducting We welcome all to come and enjoy an oldâ€"fashioned Camp Meeting with us. For further information Phone Kitchener 1141w. Rev. Wm. H. Yates, Pastor DAILY SERVICES Morning: Bible Study by the Evangelist, 10 o‘clock. A‘ternoon: Song and Praise Service at 2 a‘clock; Preaching MENNONITE CAMPâ€"MEETING Aug. 2nd to Aug. 12th Representatives at 3 o‘clock Song Evangelists: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wood of Detroit, Mich. hi Evangelist: REV. BONA FLEMING of Ashland, Kentucky. HEAD OFFICE, WATERLOO, ONTARIO w. M. 0. LOCHEAD Manager of Home Office Agency The lawn social held on the church grounds in aid of St. Mary‘s Parish on Monday evening was largely attended. The ladies of the parish had provided a sumptuous supper. The quilt was won by Mrs. Joe Farrell and Mr. Whitney Lang won the box of chocolates. The young peoplg enjoyed‘ themselves at a dance in the hall. Music was proâ€" vided by an orchestra from Waterâ€" loo. Mr. George Schummer spent the weekâ€"end at Kinmount. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schummer and son Allen of Detroit spent Sunâ€" day at the former‘s home here. _ Mr. and Mrs. S. Englert and famâ€" ily of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Richard Milner and daughters Joyce, Donna and Katherâ€" ine of Toronto spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roe. _ â€" Mr. Gabel and mother of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. George Roe and son Harold and Mellie of Milverton and Mr. Jim Roe of Toronto spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. Nick Roe. [ Mrs. John Edwards of Newton spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Carnochan. Mr. Charles Stemmler of Detroit spent Sunday at his home 'here‘. 715; Preaching by the Evan Mr. Joe Englert of Kitchener spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roe and daughter Phyllis and son Gerald of Hanover spent Friday in town. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Tanner of London, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Milner, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Allemang of Toronto, and Miss Daisy Milner of New York spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roe at Fairview Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlueter, accompanied â€" by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherrer and baby, spent last weekâ€"end in Oshawa, Port Elgin and Cobourg. â€" _ . â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seip of Toâ€" ronto are spending a week with Miss Seip. _ __ 8 o _ Mr. Tim Doyle of Brechin is visit ing with George and Frank Schum mer. _ Miss Arlene Dorscht of Waterloo is visiting with friends here. Sunday in New Germany wife, Dr. Lauret(a Bby Kres«. . Dr Krees is a native of Waterloo Coun: ty, having been born at St. Jacobs, a won of the late Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kreeas. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seip, accomâ€" panied by Miss Seip, spent Monday in Kitchener. . Miss Helen Schummer returned from a three weeks‘ visit in Detroit, and Miss Anne Schummer accomâ€" panied her brother Harry on his reâ€" turn trip to Detroit where she will visit for several weeks. _ Mr. and Mrs. George Forwell and daughter of Zurich visited with Mr. ulnd Mrs. Jacob Runstedler on Sunâ€" day. en o ons s " Didn‘t Take the Words Out of His Mouth The dinner party was over. All had eaten heartily and expensively In one corner a lone Scotchman strove â€"to make himself inconapiâ€" cuous when the check arrived. Sud: denly, to everyone‘s complete surâ€" prise, he spoke up: "Just leave that check to me. T‘l take care of it." They obeyed. Item in next morning‘s newspaper: sCOTCHMAN MURDERS VENTRILOQUIST Thursday, August 2, 1934 _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stoeser of St. Agatha spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mra. Anthony Brenner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Logel spent LINWOOD the services NSS i5

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