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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Apr 1935, p. 4

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Kitchener.â€"In police court on Tuesday, the caee of Miss Nettie Schaus, Waterloo, ve. Ralph Seibel and Edward Seibel, both of Waterâ€" lo0, was heard. ‘The plaintiff alleges that the Seibel car cut a corner on Moore Ave., in Waterloo at excessive speed causing the crash between it and the plaintiff‘s car. Damages to the extent of $450 are sought by the plaintiff, owing to the fact that her machine had to be raplaced, and to the depreciation of the machine. Phone 2777w. 50 Ontario St. S. KITCHENER SUIT FAR DAMAGES HEARD GERMANN‘S KLEINSCHMIDT‘S LIMITED 263â€"281 King East â€" KITCHENER â€" Phone 1555 Sales â€" CHRYSLERS : PLYMOUTH â€" Service 87 Bridgeport Road â€" WATERLOO â€" Phone 919 Silk Hosiery A new shipment of fancy white frill collars for Plymouth It has been our constant desire to build a reliable, safe and economical service during the 12 years we have served our patrons. We pledge a continuance of this policy.> D. W. Caughill, Prop. Service from KITCHENER to TORONTO and LONDON And Intermediate Points. LICENSED AND INSURED ‘,ORDON ‘*S OOD Curtain Net JUST ARRIVED Satisfy Waterioo Opp. Post Office We issue this invitation in plenty of time because we are anxious that our customers, who know the value of Berger "CLOTHES OF QUALITY" Brand, have the benefit of head office representative‘s advice as to styles, colors: and wooliens. Mr. M. R. Park ratees high in the tailorâ€" ing craft. His knowledge of what is eorrect is based on years of experience. SUIT AND EXTRA PANTS ® C. anp H. TRANSPORT The improved engine has the highest comâ€" pression of any carâ€"â€" without penalty of premium gasoline. 2 King St. S. â€" Bricker Block â€" Corner King and Erb St., Waterloo It has â€" FLOATING POWER LIVE RUBBER ENGINE MOUNTINGS HYDRAULIC BRAKES ROOMINESS and SAFETY. .. $1.50 L. J. KLO PP ‘ Kitchener.â€"Mayor Smith of Kitchâ€" ener who is secretary of the Ontario Mayors‘ Association announced reâ€" cently that the Ontario mayors‘ conâ€" vention wili be keld in Kitchoner on June 12 and 13th. Mayor Smith has just returned from attending the Conâ€" ference of Dominion Mayors at Monâ€" treal. Kitchener.â€"David â€" Goldman, â€" 60, was found hanging from a beam in the barn at,the rear of his home in Kitchener on Thursday. Suiclde was given out by the police as the reâ€" sult of the death allegedly due to domestic troubles. The body was found by children who were playing about the barn. Coroner Dr. Lang aunounced that there would be no inquest. Apparâ€" retly the unfortunate man had stood on a box, attached his neck to a thim rope over a beam above his head and then stepped off the box. KITCHENER MAN Literally besieged by the applause of his audiepce Mr. Rrantz supple mented his g)rogram with five enâ€" cores and in these his vereatality was again emphasized. Mr. D. Frantz provided the paâ€" tients of Freeport Sanatorium with an hour‘s concert before his deparâ€" ture from this community on Saturâ€" day Dalies Frants, the widely celebratâ€" ed American pianist delighted Ais T win City audience with the breadth of his brilliant numbers and bis keen sense of interpretation of the old masters, at the final K.â€"W. Comâ€" munity concert for 198435 season. Following the first half of the conâ€" cert, the election of officers was held. Mr. R. H. Roberts was returned as president for another term with an executive composed of Mr. C. L Raâ€" son, Mre. H. H. Huehnergard, Mr. V.â€"C. Thiele and Mrs. Henry Krug as vicepresidents; Miss M. Rennie, recording eecretary; Mr. C. J. Mac Gregor, treasurer; ‘Mr. WR. Bottom, membership chairman; Mrs. J. M. Laing, coâ€"chairman; Mise E. Lillian Breithaupt, corresponding eecretary ; R. H. Roberts Heads Music The artist committee for the enduâ€" ing years Is composed of Miss E. Lillian Breithaupt, cheirman, Miss Nancy Devitt, Mre. R. G. Halstead, Mr. N. L. Knechtel, Mrs. Henry IC. Krug, Mr. J. M. Laing and Mr. V. C. Thiele, CONVENTION DATED JUNE 12th tinguished American Pianist, 32 4.50. TAKES OWN LIFE $29.50 â€" $35.00 to $40.00 A slight improvement is noted in the condition of Mr. John R. Keaut man, who recently fell down the celâ€" lar steps at the home of his daughâ€" ter, ‘Mrs. Stiefelmeyer in Baden. Mrs. William Brill Pald her_ offiâ€" cial visit to the Crystal Rebekahs at Waterloo on Monday night. She was introduced by a past noble grand, Mrs. Fred Quehl, and welcomed by the noble grand, Mrs. Eldon Gerâ€" bracht, who presided. The friends of Mr. Wm. Weist, who underwent a major operation at the K.â€"W. Hospital, will be pleased to learn that he is making good progress toward recovery and is able to receive visitors. Mrs. Margaret Keller, Mrs. Wolâ€" lens, Mrs. Tedley, Mrs. T. Williams, and Mrs. Norman Keller, all of Detroit, Mich., were visitors in Kitchener, coming to the city to atâ€" tend the funeral of the late Mrs. Theo. Schmidt. Mrs. Peter Merklinger entertained at her home in Kitchener on Thursâ€" day night at a delightful shower in h{mo_r of Miss Verda Allen, brideâ€" elect. The friends of Mrs. W. R. Cooper, who underwent a major operation at the K.â€"W. hospital, will be pleased to learn that she is making good proâ€" gress toward recovery and is now able to receive visitors, _ A highly successful and baking eale was held under the auspices of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, Princess of Wales Chapter, at the home of Mrs. L Zlegler, John St., Waterloo, on Friday. Mrs. Zlegâ€" ler and the vice regent, Mrs. Ephraim Erb received the guests owing to the absence of the hostess. Mrs. James Jaimet, Mre. Guy Doering, Mrs. A. B. Pollock and Mre. Harry Lobsinger assisted in the tea room. Mre. Mary Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Good and family of St. Jacobe, Mr. and Mre. Simeon Weaver of Peel, and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Weaver of Kitcener spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mre. Edwin Weaver, Walter St., Kitâ€" chener, in honor of Mr. David Weaâ€" ver, who left Monday morning for his home in ‘Castor, Alta., after spending a month‘s vacation with reâ€" latives and friends in this district. Miss Elsa McKellar entertained at a charmingly arranged dinner bridge and miscellaneous &hower at her home, Bara Castle apartments, Kitâ€" chener, recently, in honor of ‘Miss Lorna Snow, whose martiage will be a smart event of the early apring. Some 90 girls of the Mutual Life staff tendered a farewell party to Mies Verda Allen in the assembly room of the building on Thursday night presenting her with a shower of miscellaneous gifts in honor of her approaching marriage. !Miss Verda Allen, popular ‘brideâ€" elect, was the guest of honor at a surpriee party arranged by the girls of the Premium department of the Mumnal Life Life office and held at the Good Companions tea room, Waâ€" terloo, Friday night. Tyin hS thd Siettlot ase plecuedite learn that Rev. J. G. Litt _ Mr. and Mre. Alfred Schefter, Waâ€" ter St., Waterloo, have as their guest the latter‘s mother, Mre. F. K. Forgu son of St. Catharines. A pleasant afternoon was epent at the home of Mrs. G. Roemer at Kitâ€" chener, Thursday, when her friends tendered her a surprise party to mark her 60th birthday. A delicious supper was served. recovering from serious iliness vhhbhnndno:hhh&hi for the past week, at his home, Among those who are recalled to io prominence on the day of the 50th anniversary of the Queen‘s Own Re giment in Toronto recently, are Maâ€" gistrate Weir of Kitchener and the late Mr. Herbert Bowman, former county clerk an@~treasurer. Magieâ€" trate Weir was a member of the regiâ€" ment at the time of the ‘Rie! rebelâ€" lion in Western Canadea but was not called out for eervice. Mr. and Mre. Edward F. Seagram, Willow street, Waterloo, are spendâ€" ing some time at Augusta, Fla. CONDITION SLIGHTLY BETTER . (Mr. 8.â€"C. Twoed and Mr. Frank L. Ernst are businees in Winnipeg, Man., this week. \ assembly Thursday a shower honor of "almes "Ernarat (a Cartlidgeâ€"At Kitchener, March 27, imThe funeral was held Tuesday io Mr and Nrs Frederick Carl m her late residence where a lidge. King St. W iaughte whort service will be conducted, ge "ViNg Sf. W . a H#NEDLEr: thence to 8t. John‘s Lutheran church | TUckerâ€"At Kitchener, March 28, to for public service. Interment will ;"h'(;e‘"::le;“râ€" P:"(‘Y Tucker, 41 take place at Waterloo Mount Ho m ve., a son. (‘an?et‘;ry, 2° Rothmanâ€"At Kitchener, March 30, l C ue to Mr. and Mrs. A. Rothman, a s Mrs. George Wah! son. . i _ Mrs. George Wahl, Kitchener, died sb::gr::d“l&.ge'::::fi g'éfln‘fi' at the family residence on Saturday a dau&hter * * * after suffering a etroke. Deceased |gherkâ€"__At Paris Hospital, March wae born in Germany and was $9|~ 97, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sherk, years of age. Rosevilie, a son. One son and one daughter by her |Dewarâ€"At Wellesley, March 27, to first husband survive. They are| Mr. and Mrs. Anderson A. Dewar, Harry Schaefer of Royal Oak, Mich., a daughter. and Mre. Harry Motz, Detroit. One| McCardleâ€"At Kitchener, March 31, eon and two daughtersa from her secâ€" to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mcâ€" ond husband also survive, namely, Cardle, a daughter. Jerome WahI, Detroit. Mre. Geor~lFi-llorâ€"At Private Patients‘ Paviâ€" gina Hass and Mre. Florence Lumby lion, Toronto General Hospital, to both of Kitchener. One brother,| Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brock Fisher, John Kreitzer, Kitchener, and one|__ Toronto, twin sons (stillborn). aister Mre. Hepry Lenz Detroit, also| McDermottâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, aurvive with 14 grandchildren. March 29, to Mr. and Mrs. George Remains were interred in St. Peâ€" "M':De"“o"": a daughter. ter‘s Lutheran cemetery on Monday | Millerâ€"At Kitchener, March 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Miller, a son. afternoon following eervices at the ain gerichâ€"â€"At St Agatha, March 25, LippertiHunter Funeral Home. Dr. to Mr. and Mre. Edmund Gingâ€" H. A. Sperling officiated. emjh a ;on " 0 Mise Enma Kubl C oo and Miy: Howany Gles, a Son: The death of Miss Emma Kubl|giahnâ€"On the Kitchener hi'ghwuy occurred at her home in Kitchener near Preston, April 1, to Mr. anti on Monday. Deceased‘was 78 years| yff, Hahn, & SOn. * of y a4 and for the past 45 years A| allenâ€"â€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, April resident of Kitchener. T. to Mr. and Mrs. William" B. Surviving are her brother, George| _ Alien, Kitchener, a dadughter. S. Kuhl df‘ Waterloo, ten nephews|slimmonsâ€"At the K.â€"W. fio ital, and ten nieces. April 2, to Mr. and Mrs. E.‘Sllm- The funeral took place Wednesâ€"| mons, a son. day from the Letter & Dreisinger|Guentherâ€"At Waterloo, March 30, Funeral Chapel, Waterloo, where @| to Mr. and Mrs. Leander Guen. short service was held, thence to| ther, a son. Carmel Church, Kitchener, for Pub | Wyssyaekiâ€"At town line, Waterloo, lic service at 8 o‘clock. fnterment Mar. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas was made at Balsam Grove, Elmir®.| Wyszynski, a daughter. o Douglasâ€"At Kitchener, April 2, to Mre. William Bartels Mr. and Mra. Gordon B. Douglas, After being {11 for only two days,| a daughter. Mrs. Wm. Bartela of Preston, died at|Daltenâ€"At Galt, March 31, to Mr. her home there on Friday. Deceased and Mrs. Spencer Daiton, a son. was born in New Germany and was| Sherkâ€"At Paria Hospital, March 27, in her 86th year. to Mr. and Mre. Melvin Sherk, Surviving are two sons, Joseph in Rosevilie, a son. Galt, REdmund, Hespeler, and two|Freund â€"At Kitchener, March 21, to daughtere, (Mrs. Fred Schonfeldt, Mr. and Mra. Arthur Freund. 42 Preston, and Mias Tillie, at home. Alma St., a daughter. ‘The funera) was held Sunday from| Voleonâ€"At Kitchener, March 18, to the home at 230 c‘clock. Interment Mr. and Mrs. George Voisin, 198 was made in Preston Cometery. Samuel 8t., a eon One son and one daughter by her first husband survive. They are Harry Schaefer of Royal Oak, Mich., and Mre. Harry Motz, Detroit. One eon and two daughters from her secâ€" ond husband also survive, namely, Jerome Wah1, Detroit. Mre. Georâ€" gina Hass and Mre. Florence Lumby both of Kitchener. One brother, John ‘Kreitzer, Kitchener, and one aister Mre. Henry Lenz Detroit, also aurvive with 14 grandchildren. | Her husband having predeceased ‘her 11 years ago, she is survived by three sons, Alfred and Williams of Ottawa and Walter at home, three "daughters, Mrs. iH. Purcell of Ottawa, | Mre. V. Lau of Toronto, Miss Rether Hamm at home, one sister, Mre. M. Runge of Edmonton. Five grandchilâ€" dren also survive. t _ The funeral was held Tuesday The death of Miss Emma Kuhl occurred at her home in Kitchener on Monday. Deceased‘ was 78 years of ;ge and for the past 45 years a resident of Kitchener. The funeral took place Wednesâ€" day from the Letter & Dreisinger Funeral Chapel, Waterloo, where a short service was held, thence to Carmel Church, Kitchener, for pubâ€" After being {11 for only two days, Mrs. Wm. Bartela of Preston, died at her home there on Friday. Deceased was born in New Germany and was in her 86th year. Surviving are two sons, Joseph in Galt, REdmund, Heapeler, and two daughtere, (Mrs. Fred Schonfeldt, Preston, and Mias Tillie, at home. Remains were interred in St. Peâ€" ter‘s Lutheran cemetery on Monday afternoon following eervices at the LippertHunter Funeral Home Dr. H. A. Sperling officiated. 5 Mrs, George Wah! Mrs. George Wahl, Kitchener, died at the family residence on Saturday after suffering a etroke. Deceased was born in Germany and was $3 years of age. Trom her late resldence where a short service will be conducted, thence to 8t. John‘s Lutheran church for public service. Interment will take place at Waterloo Mount Hope cemetery. The funeral was held Monday morning from Ratzâ€"Bechtel Funeral Home. Remains were interred in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Cemetery. Dr. H. A. Sperling will officiate. There paseed away after a brief illness on Saturday, Mre. Christine Hamm, widow of Rev. M. Hamm of Waterloo. Deceased was active In the Waterloo Lutheran Church. She was born in Germany and removed to Waterloo â€"eight years ago. Surviving are his widow, five sone and three daughters, Norman, Wil liam, Lloyd, Charles, George and Misses Marie, Tillle and Verna. Two brothers, Valentine Reinor, Kitchenâ€" er, Chrietian. and three sisters, Mrs. Albert Peffer, Ayton, Ont., Mrs. Wil liam Wele and Mre. John Litherland, both of Toronto, also survive. Deceased is survived by five chilâ€" dren, Mrs. iMary Lambertus, Tees water, Johanna, at home, Mre. T. E. Klein, Cleveland, Mrs. C. T. Smith, Toronto, and Neal in Regina, one brother, ‘Phillip, age 85, of West Montrose. â€"Five grandchildren also survive. > Fred W. Reiner There passed away in St. Mary‘s Hospital on Saturday, Mr. Fred W. Reiner of Kitchener. Deceased was born near Ayton, Ont., and was 56 years of age. There passed away on March 23rd, one of the oldest residents of Forâ€" mos@, in the pereon of John Zinger. Deceased had been alling for several months before his demise in his 92nd year. The funeral was held last Tuesday, Father Swaine celebrating high mass and Father Lenhart, parish priest, Father Egan of Toesâ€" water and Father Fedy of Kitchener in the sanctuary. The casket was borne by six nephews of Mr. Zinger, John and Andrew ‘Meishar, Joseph and Henry Henry Hunt, George Reinhart and Alex ‘Beckman. Kitchener, and by four daughters, Mrs. W. H. Cutler, Toronto, Mrs. D. S. Storey, Kitchener, Mrs. Arthur Jones, Belleville, and Miss Lena Snyder, at home. One son, Harry, a soldier in the Royal Air Force, was killed in action overseas. Also surviving are five grandchildren. . She is survived by two sons, Frederick W., and Wfifiqm H., of One of Kitchener‘s widely reâ€" spected om:nth in the person of Mrs. Snyder, died at her home on Sunday. The late Mrs. Snyder was born in Germany and was in her 87th year. For the past 70 years, she had been a resident of Canada. _ She is survived by two sons, The funeral was heid Sunday with a private service at the home thence to _ Sterling _ Avenue _ Mennonite Church for public service at 2.30. In terment took place in ‘David Eby Cemetery, Erb etreet, Waterloo. Rev. U. K. Weber officiated. Mre. Sim. Gingerich, Guernsey, Sask., Mre. John Blodget, Rochester, N.Y. Mrs. Christine Hamm Mrs. Frederick Suyder John Zinger Fischerâ€"At (St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 27. to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bontâ€" face ‘Fischer, Preston, a eon. Seylerâ€"At New Dundee, March 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Seyler, a son. Ecksteinâ€"At New Dundee, March 26, to Mr. an} Mrs. Oliver Eckstein, a daughter. Cartlidgeâ€"At Kitchener. March 27, to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cartâ€" Remains are being brought to Kitâ€" chener for interment in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Cemetery on Tuesday afterâ€" noon. A service will be held at the home of Mre. George Bramm,. 560 Queen street south, at 2 o‘clock. Dr. H. A. Sperling will officiate. Two sisters, Mre. Martha Wuest and Mrs. George Bramm, Kitchener, survive with one brother, John. Winâ€" nipeg, Man. Mrs. Frederick Berg _ The funeral of the late Mre. F. Berg took place in Kitchener on Satâ€" urday. Burial was made in the Philâ€" lipsburg _ cemetery, _ Rev. _ John Schmieder officiating. Miss Katherine Huchn The death of Miss K. Huehn took place in Toledo, Ohlo. Deceased was born in Elmira 85 years ago. The funcral was held Saturday afternoon with public services at Schreiterâ€"Sandrock Funeral Home at 1.30 o‘clock. Remains were taken to Port Rowan for interment. Serâ€" vicee were in charge of George Deâ€" Kleinhans. Mrs. Eliza Schiege! The death of Mre. Eliza Schiegel of Waterloo occurred at the St. Maâ€" ry‘s hospital in Kitchener following a lingering illness on Friday night. Deceased was 73 years old and for the past 19 years was a resident of Waterloo. Predeceased by her hueband five years ago, she is survived by four sone, Norman of near Listowel, Herâ€" bert of Hesson Road, Eckard of Waâ€" terloo and Walter of Kitchener, also 20 grandchlldren and one" great grandchild. _ The funeral was held Monday from the residence to St. John‘s Lutheran Church for service. Mrs. Edmund Pugsi¢y There passed away at the residence in Kitchener, Mre. Janette Pugsley, wife of the widely known Physics inâ€" «tructor of the Kâ€"W. Collegiate on Thursday. Deceased was in her 69th year, and was a native of Flesherâ€" ton, Ont Surving are her husband, one son, Hugh J. Pugsley of Pittsburg, Pa., and one brother, Jolin Lever, Windâ€" gor. _ The funeral was be held Sunday afternoon with private services at the home thence to 8t. Matthew‘s Church for public services. Interâ€" ment took place in St. Peter‘s Lutherâ€" an Cemetery. ‘Rev. John Schmieder officiated. Death _ claimed _ Emmsa _ Mary Schmidt, wife of T. Schmidt of Kitâ€" chener at the Kâ€"W. Hospital on Thursday. Deceased was 53 years of age and a native of Wilmot Tp. Tw6 sons besides the husband and mother survive, viz. Walter and Howard, both of Kitchener, one daughter, Mrs. Edgar Dahmer, Kitchener, one brother, Kdward Pfanner, Kitchener, and two slisters, Mrs. David Doering, Philipsburg, and Mré. Arthur, Nibi1, Kitchener. Two grandchildren also eurvive. service John Chriction Hertolt Mre. Theodore Schmidt m tel of i &# 2 iiia Epwarp F. Smacnar Wuiuiam R. Bascuse k m _ ] sat Gocowm R. Hazau I & ; The counse} for the plaintiff claims ‘thn! James Freeborn bequeathed $100 to his hired man. Gaines, for every year which he worked in his employ. After deducting the amount of $150 for a horse which he réceived from his employer, the hired man claime $769.15 which is the amount with interest at 5 per cent from 1934. The estate on the other hand de:â€" clares that the plaintiff did not pay hie rent which amounts to $315 under a lease agreement of 1931 and that he failed to pay the taxes incurred as he had agreed. The case was adâ€" journed for a short time, in order to see if a settlement was possible Kitchener.â€"A claim of $769.15 for John Ganes vs. Ella May Dewar and Thomas E. Freeborn all of Wellesâ€" ley townehip, as executors in the estate of James J. Freeborn was heard by His Honor Judge McKinâ€" non,. of Guelph. This is the first time that Mr. McKinnon has eat in the local county court under the new aysâ€" tem of the rotation of judges. HIRED MAN SUES ESTATE FOR $769.15 Taylorâ€"AUK.â€"W."Hospital, March 21, to Mr. and Mre. Frederick Taylor, Waterloo, a daughter. Bogdenâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 19, to Mr. and Mre. Joseph Bogden, Preston, a son. Fritzâ€"At Waterloo, March 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fritz, 150 Fisher St., a daughter. Simpsonâ€"Near Preston, March 23. to Mr. and Mre. ‘Harry Simpeon, Preston highway, a son. Martinâ€"At Kitchener, March 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Abraham B. ‘Martin, King St. W., a son. § Riechmâ€"At Fergus, March 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richm, formerly of Kitchener, a «on. CROWN BRAND CORN SYRuUP MR tangine is Pricel 178 Queen S. Seagram, HarrissBricker 528 Vicroria Stacer A j Regardless of price, the service is always commensurate with the best. Superior Remotrials FINEST IMPORTED GRANITES _ Invited Ratz â€" Bechtel FUNERAE §ERVICE 1 ieen S. â€" _ KITCHENER â€" Phone 2308 â€" The Cost is a Matter of Your Own Choice â€" Edwardsburg TORONTO, KITCHENER, CALT AND CUELPH MODERN PRIVATE CHAPELS FINEST EQUIPMENT *THE FAmous ENERGY FO0D * of The CANADA STARCH CO., Limited Complete Sympathetic Service Medical Arts Building KITCHENER, ONT. Telephone 3690 â€" 3 KITCHENER The Waterloo Tigers, Intercounty Intermediate B Champions will again be under the supervision of Manager Wally Molson. The championship in 1934 was the first of its kind to ever be won by any Twin City hardball equad The five contestants selected from the preliminaries of the Waterloo College Oratorical contest for the finals are: Miss (Margaret Conrad, Floyd Freeston, Dwight Kellerman, Mics Ellen Kellerman, Julius Zeller. The finals are echeduled for April lith. The winner will receive a cash prize through an endowment fund established by P. A. Laury. WATERLOO BASEBALL | ~ MANAGER RETURNED King St. S. _ â€" _ Phone 107 City Hotel Block WATERLOO Complete stock of perfect Diamonds. Wedding Rings at all prices. Expert Watch Repairing. All Work Guaranteed. ts___, «4 brilliancae COLLEGEâ€" CHOOSES FINALISTS ED. BECKER "Monuments of Distinction" JKEKWELLER Direct W ire Connections _ . Prone 2941

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