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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 May 1935, p. 4

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Mr.and Mi«. John Roth. daughters Sylvia, â€" Iva and son â€" Melvin â€" of Imley City, Michigan, visited relaâ€" tives here over the weekâ€"end. Mesers. Stanley â€" Helmuth â€" and Cephes Yantzi from near Tavistock apent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. A Helmuth. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Steinman from Sebastopol visited Mrs. Moses Steinâ€" man and family on Monday. Mr. Moses Yantzi and Jacob Yutz of near Beden, Mr. and Mre. Abraâ€" ham Lichti of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Roth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Roth. Mré. Amos Creesman and daughâ€" ter, 19th line, and Mrs. Gottlieb Walker were Monday visitore with Mrs. Allan Stager. Mr. and Mre. Oscar Weicker spent Tuesday with the former‘s brother, Mr. and Mre. Henry: Weicker at Shakeepeare. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weil and family called on friends near Lisbon on Wednesday evening last week. The Amish Mennonite congregaâ€" tion of East Zorra held their opening meeting at 17th line church on Sunâ€" day with quite a large turnout for the first meeting. Brothere Daniel lutzi and Menno Kuepfer of East Zorra, Moses Jantzi of near Baden preached the eervice. Sunday School and services will be held every Sunâ€" Gay morning hereafter. Investigate _ . . . BEFORE . . . You Invest Financial Service Limited, with its extensive Statistical organization and its fifteen years‘ experience in the financial advisory field, is in the best !)o.ition to give you the necesâ€" sary information to help form your investment policy. ____ _ _ _ _ WE HAVE NOTHING TO SELL EXCEPT _ FINANCIAL INFORMATION Write for particulars about our Service today to Miss Anna Weil spent the weekâ€" end at her home here. Mr. Nick Ruby, town line, is again on the «ick list We wiah him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Jantzi and famâ€" ily of Colorado left ‘Tuesday for Pigeon Mich. We wich them a safe journey and success Sale Ends on â€" SAT., 11th Many of our customers have helped _ themseives to these wonderful bargains. Be_ sure you get your share on Saturâ€" Phone 2777w. 50 Ontario St. S. KITCHENER Blankets, 12/4 size .. $2.29 pr. Prints, 32 and 36 in. wideâ€" Lino. Mats, 18 x 36 ...... 15¢ ea. Shephord Wool Yarn .... 8¢ ball Newton Yarns ........_.... 19¢ sk. Rockfast ............. 25¢ yd. Men‘s Police Braces .... 59c pr. Overalls â€" From $1.79 up Table Oil Clothsâ€" 45 in. wide ........... 35e yd. 54 in. wide . 45e yd. Curtain Rods ....... 19e ea. Remnants at }4 Price Glass Towelling, Pure Linenâ€" * YÂ¥d: meimanmcramzars 15¢ Shirtings in Oxford or _ _ _ Ribbed Hose for Childrenâ€" GERMANN‘S W.T. Pember Stores . Limited 120 YONGE $T., TORONTO ONTARIO Telephone Hotel for an Appointment. Advice on Scalp, Hair Tintâ€" ing, etc., etc. FINANCIAL SERVICE LIMITED Canada‘s Ll?ut Financial _ Statistical Organization 404 Notre Dame St. West MONTREAL LADIES‘*AND GENTS‘ SAMPLE HAIR GOODS DRY aGaooos KITCHENER On May 13th and 14th MR. J. B. KNIGHT ORDON‘S Cop Hotel Walper House, EAST ZORRA W A T E RL 0 0 Satisfy Will display 96 King W "THE KIND THAT SATISFY"® Inexpensive Glasses STEELE‘S COUPLE CELEBRATE sSILVER WEDDING The 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Psutka, residing near Heidelberg, occurred on Sunâ€" day. The silver ceremony was witâ€" nessed at Sacred Heart Church, Kitchener, with Rev. E. Wilowski of Wilno, Ont., brother of Mrs. Psutka, officiating. Both Mr. and Mrs. Psutka were former immnfinnt.s. and now own two farms and have their three sons attending â€" universities. Over fifty relatives and frieqds were present for the celebration. Mrs. Jacob Fries returned home after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Alvin Heier,, Erbsâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Norman Martin and Miss %a Martin of Conestogo were Su y visitors at the home of Mr. Simon Brubacher. Monday visitors at the home of Miss Maud Engelter were Mr. and Mrs. George Stockfish of St. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaab of Kitâ€" chener, and MrSand Mrs. J. M. Bruâ€" bacher of Orange, California. ville Mr. and Mrs. William Hahn and daughter Marjorie af Bridgeport spent _ Sunday _ afternoon _ with friends and relatives here. _ Mr. Earl Steiss of Toronto was a weekâ€"end visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss. . â€" Miss Lauretta Dorscht and Mr. Clemens Rumig of Bamberg spent Sunday with the former‘s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Grubb. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bruâ€" bacher and family were Sunday guests with Mrs. Joseph Snyder, Snider‘s Corners, and with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Eby, St. Jacobs. Mr. George Fries spent Sunday â€" Mrs. John Gies was a Thursday visitor in the Twinâ€"City. s Mr. George Fries with Mr. and Mrs Erbsville. Miss â€" Adeline and> Mr. Eldon Krueger of Kitchener called on friends in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. John Hurst and daughâ€" ter Lena of St. Jacobs spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Bruâ€" bacher. Mr. and Mrs. Alois Huegla of Kitchener, Mr. Oliver Sittler of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. William Kappes were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Allenson. â€" Miss â€" Agnes Dorscht, who has been spending several weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. Noah Grubb, returned to her home at Bamberg on Sunday. She was acâ€" companied _ home _ by her little nephew, Master Jerome Grubb. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weis and Mrs. John Weis of Kitchener called on friends in town on Monday. A number of the young people and members of the Evangelical Church motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kaufman. Paradise Mr. Herman Shippanowski was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of his uncle, Mr. August Shippanowski, Kitchener. Mr. George Weis spent the holiâ€" day with relatives at Waterloo. Lake, on Monday evening, and pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. George Berge of ‘Ayr, whose marriâ€" age took place some time ago. Mrs. Berge, who before her marriageâ€"was pianist in the church here for a number of years. was presented with a lovely gift, The evening was spent in a social way and dainty refreshnients were served. Mieces Lovina and Lydian Horet and hrothere Nathaniel and Osiah were gmeats of Mr. and Mrs. El Martin at New Jerusalem on Sunday Mi _ Kenneth Schwindt was a reâ€" cent yisitor of Kitchener friendée Mre. Jiaeoh King of Elmira was a holiday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mre: Elmo King. Mrs_â€" John N. Miller of Elmira vicited at ie home of her son, Mr. Wi«ley â€" MiBler and Mre Miller last week Vr: Willard Schwindt wae a Sunâ€" day guest at the home of Mr. and MUisâ€"Richard Ogram near Linwood. MUr. and Mrs John Lorentz were Sunday visitore with friends in Kitâ€" chener Mise Anna Mae Miller of Eimwood spent «everal daye at the homes of Mr. and Mreâ€" Noah Miller and Mr and Mrs_Ofto Miller \Ur Simeen Horst and Mies Edna Schmiedendor{ of Preston and Mr Dan W. Horet of Floradale were reâ€" cent gueste of Mr and Mrs: Danfel Horst ents, N Schwindt Rev. G. Barthe] of Calyary Church, I Kitchener. had charge of the comâ€"; munion eecrvices at the Evangelical church bere on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Shondelmayer, Mio. Sevler and Miss Schaefer of Waâ€" terloo were holiday visitors of Mr and Mrs. N. B. Hoffer. Mr= Walter Adler of Galt epent Sunday at the home oj Mr, and Mra. John Stange Mr. and Mrs. Karl Miller of Floraâ€" dale vicited at the home of Mr. and \re. Ofto Miller on sSunday * Miss Ruth Schwindt of Kitchener and â€" Mr=â€" Manrice Schwindt of Galt were recent visifors with their parâ€" ents, Mi and Mrâ€" Edmund NORTH WOOLWICH 1P Poersonals and other items as toid by Waterios Chronicie HEIDELBERG DISTRICT NEWS KITCHENER Alvin Heier, Last Wednesday evening‘s peâ€" culiar cloud conditions flaringly reâ€" flected the electric lights of Elmira, , Guelph, _ St. Jacobs, _ Kitchener, ; Waterloo, St. Clements, Stratford, | Linwood, â€"Listowel and Drayton along the strangely litâ€"up horizon. | _ Despite the unfavorable weather conditions, a fairâ€"sized congregation |heard Rev. William Croth of Watâ€" erloo, when he preached his first sermon in Zion Chapel here at 3 |o‘clock last Sunday afternoon. This | was the opening service of the sumâ€" | mer series annua]li conducted in | this surviving logâ€"church memorial |of pioneer days. _ _ Bible Society Meets, The annual meeting of the St. Jaâ€" vobs branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society was held in the Menâ€" uunite Church last Wednesday evenâ€" ing. Bishop Moses Brubacher conâ€" ducted the devotional period and Rev. M. Pinnock of Toronto, repre sentative of the society, delivered the address of the evening on "The Bible of 1848" The attendance was good and the vullection was the best received in many years. The officers, Mr. M. L Weber. president, Rey. W. J. Yager viceâ€"president, and Mr. Holden Appel, were reâ€"elected. Mr. H. Sippel of Eimira had an exâ€" citing time on Saturday evening, when on his way home from Kitchâ€" ener a cau of paint remover on the back of his truck exploded and caught fire. The timely asgistance of Mr. Lorne Schlitt saved the truck from destruction. Jubilee Decorations, Mr. R T. Adam manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia here is back frum his month‘s holidays with Mre. Adum and the children Paint Remover Explodes. Some of our villagers decorated '('.‘"l""" s ce amanl their homes on the occasion of the| °M * . King‘s Silver Jubilee with flags and ; M‘ and Mré. Arthur Roth and bunting. The best we noticed was|daughter Beatrice and Mrs. Roth 8r., the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schaner.|Of Tavistock spent Tuesday at the We counted 15 Union Jacks floating | home of Mr. and Mrs. Jantri. in the air around the house. The Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Feick and next in order we noticed was thelramily «pent Sunday afternoon at home of Mr. and Mre. Lincoln Holâ€"‘ the home of Mrs. Langon Scheidel of linger. We were disappointed at the| Mannhéim. _ â€"â€" lack of recognition of this important Mr. and Mre. Hugh Brown and public event by our public buildings, ‘ qaughter Wreatha of London spent the school house and the public li< jist week at the home of Mr. and bary. No flags seen. i Mre. Charles Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Menno R. Martin spent Saturday at the Peel homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Bearinger and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bauman of Spruce Green. . â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Bauman and Alma, Aden and Addison Bauâ€" man were Sunday visitors with Mr. and _ Mra. Ezra Martin of St. Jacobs. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mre. George Stockfish were Mr. and Mrs. George E. Krug, Miss Eleanor Lochead, and Mrâ€" Millard Liebeck of Chealey. The King‘s Jubilee was semiâ€" observed in this locality last Monâ€" day and already it has passed into history. _ How mindful it should make all humanity of the imminent coming of the King of kings, in glory far outshining all the tinsel pageantry of earthly jubilees. Vicinity Visitors. Messrs. J. Roy Martinson and son Murray and the Misses Donelda and Faye Martinson of Port Colborne and Miss Mary Martinson of Elmira were Monday South Wallenstein visitors with Sunset Cottage relaâ€" tives. Miss Grace Gooding of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her ‘rurenta. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gooding. Mr. Henry S. Bauman and Mrs. Martin M. Bauman and son Addison were Twinâ€"City business â€" visitors last Saturday. Miss Susannah Martin was a weekâ€"end _ visitor from _ Winterâ€" bourne with Postmaster and Mrs. lsaiah F. Martin. On Monday Mr. and Mré. Henry Schaaf and Mrs. Martz of Kitchener und Mre. J. M. Brubacher of Orange City, Cal., were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stockfish. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Holinger of St. Catherines, Miss Salema Hollinger of Waterloo and Mr. Austin Kelterâ€" borne «pent the holiday with Mr and Virs. George Kelterborne. Dr. H. A. Sperling of Kitchener will conduct the Zion Chapel services here at 3 o‘clock next Sunday afterâ€" noon, May 12th, and either his chilâ€" dren‘s choir or his church choir will accompany him to Wallenstein. Sundogs were seen just prior to sunset on Saturday évening and the following three days were featured with rainy weather. * Mice are apparently as scarce this year as they were last year, and weasels, minks and other furbearers are thereby being affected. _ Mesdames John Stauffer and John Brubacher returned to their reâ€" spective homes in Pennsylvania last Friday, after spending a fortnight or more in renewing acquaintances in this locality. A lone bat was busily awning in the colorful gloaming of Saturday evening. â€" About nine o‘clock Saturday eveâ€" ning the celestial aspect was espeâ€" cially entrancing with the polar star, big and little dippers, orion, canines major and minor, corvus, demini, three planets and a newly crescent moon being outstanding in the stellar glory of the darkâ€"blue skies. Mennonite church services will be held in the meetingâ€"houses of West Elmira, East Wallenstein and West Wallenstein next Lord‘s Day mornâ€" ing. ADVERTISING in The CHRONICLR® Newsettes. A carload of fat cattle was shipped from Wallenstein to Buffalo about the end of last week. Another nearby farmer recently suffered the loss of a fine horse. Hail and sleet fell heavily here last Thursday night and all the countryside wore a beautiful but unseasonable crystalline livery on Friday morning. Nevertheless, the hum of the lawn mower was heard on the following evening. Mrs. Isaiah _R. Gregory â€" was brought home from the K.â€"W. Hosâ€" pital last Saturday evening. _ _ WALLENSTEIN No ~a T27 o% €EB WwAarBBLOO CHRO Sunday visitors at the home of My., bis brother, Mr. Maynard Harmer. and Mre. H. W. Bean were Mesers.‘ > After the ceremony they returned (lifford Snyder, Joseph Reyner, Ben. to the home of the bride‘s parents Jantzi, Edwagd Francis, the Misees | where a wedding supper was served Eidna Musselman, Helen Ernest and ,to about 25 guests, all of whom Mildred Weber of Kitchermer and‘Were immediate re‘lltivea of the Mise Elsie Groff and Mesere. Josiah bride lndbfroom‘ . Haer and David Bergey of New Dunâ€" . The table was prettily decorated doe, * in pink :_mi wl‘a_lte llld):l? the c:ntre Menry Ecketein Dies. * We are sorry to chronicle the death of Mr. Henry Eckstein, who died at his home on May Tth Punâ€" eral will be beld on Saturday after The Brethren in Christ will hold their lovefeast on Saturday, Mey 11th. On Sunday there will be an all duy Bible Conference. Rev. Walter Winger, returned Missionary from Africa, will be one of the speakers He and his sons will give missionary talks in the evening. All are wel come. Mise Alberta Becker spent several days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. Stager at Hespeler. Saturday visitors at the hame of Mr. Samue! Sararase were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lautenechlager and Miss Geraldine Sararas â€" of Kitchener, Mre. Victor Dinger and daughter jJoan and Hazel of New Dundee. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Egerdee were Miss Helen Hallman and Mro Ervin Shenk of Mannheim Miss Jean Diefenbacher apent Sunâ€" day with Miss Anna Haae, Wilmot Centre Mr. and Mré. Arthur Roth and daughter Beatrice and Mrs. Roth Sr., of Tavistock spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jantsi. Wimer Stoltz was in Toronto on Tueaday attending a meeting of the Yorkshire Breedere‘ Association The regular monthly eting of the U.B. W.M.A. was held t Wedâ€" nesday afternoon at the hame of Mrs. W. Detweller. Mesdames Yames Hope and Clayton @warts wete in charge of the program. MYr. J. Laverty, representing the Ontario Temperance Federation, of Toronto, was the speaker of the morning aervice of the U.B. Church. In the absence of Rev. Fleming, Jame« Hope opened the service and introduced the apeaker. Mr. and Mre. Hugh Brown and danghter Wreatha of London spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mre. Charles Miller. Sunday vieitors at the Mr. and Mreé. Norman Baer and Mrs. Angus Rellinger helm and Mr. and Mrs. Hofstetter of Kitchener. k _\lia;l-}vel_\-n Cressman of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her mother, Mra. Simon Cressman. Misa Ethel Becker of Williamsburg visited with her sister, Mrs. Henry Shrieber on Sunday. Mr. Roy Diefenbacher spent Sunâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jared Stauffer of Washington.. Miss Margaret.Shelby apent a few davs last week with her cousin, Miss Florence Sheltby, Eastwood. Harold Shrieber of Galt was a Sunday vialtor under hia parental roof. Mr. and Mre. E. Stager, Muriel, Horley and Billy were Sunday visiâ€" tors at George ‘Bierman‘a E;ffi_n,mhx The _ Misses Ethel and Reta Schmidt of Nine Pine« spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mré. Simon Baer. Mr. and Mre. Otto Leaning of Kitâ€" chener called on Mr. and Mrs. Henty shrieber on Mondaf â€" Miss Miriam Cressman spent the weekâ€"end at Vineland the guest of Miss Dorothy Burkholder. Mr. Jack Tuberville of Auburn spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mré. Clarence Knechtel. _ Miss Nina Diefenbacher of Kitchâ€" ener spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Diefenbacher. _ Mr. and Mre. Anton Heimpel of Waterloo and Mesers. Carl and Arâ€" nold Ludolph of Plains spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. George Heimpel. + Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Burlette of Woodstock and Mr. Titus Sheard of Kitchener spent Monday at the home of Mr. Samuel Sararus. Misses Eva and Mamie Schlichter, Jean and Marion Ferdinand of Kitâ€" chener called on E. Stager‘s on Sunâ€" day. 9 Rev. and Mre. E. E. Hallman of Kitchener visited with friends in the village on ‘Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mre. John Seibert of Chipâ€" pawa spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Geiger. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bechte] visited with Miss Clara Koch and Mr. and Mre. Harold MoKechnie at Durham on Sunday. Mrs. Norman Miller of Hespeler spent Sunday at the home of Ais parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. Mr. and Mre. Lanson Reist and children Elaine and Elmer spent Monday with Mr. and Mre. Floyd Diefenbacher. Mr. and Mrs, William Detweller and Mise Suean Lang vieited with Mr. and Mre. Charles Lang. Perry‘s Corners, on Bunday Mr. and Mre J. Shearer of Gorrie were gue«ts of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Detweiler on Monday. Misa Eileen Heimbecker of Kitch ener was a gnest at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. Swartz over the week end. Miss Alberta Becker epent Sunday with relatives at Preston. Henry Innanen spent Sunday at his home in Palmeraton. â€" Eric Cox wae a holiday visitor in Buffalo. Miss Sylvia HMallman was a weekâ€" end visitor at the home of her parâ€" ente, Rev. and Mre. O. G. Haliman. Mrs. J.:B. Bricker and Miss Evelyn Bricker were visitors on Sunday and the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shelby, Paris. Mr. J. Laverty of oronto was a vieitor at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. Bricker on Sunday. Mics â€" Margaret Shelby of Galt «pent the weekâ€"end at her home in the village. Rev. and Mrs.‘Herb Shantz of Gorâ€" merley are spending a few days this week al the home of Mr. and Mrs Henry Schrieber. Misa Mary Runchey spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Hamilton. ROSEVILLE home of were Mr. of Mannâ€" Sylvester The bride‘s attendaht was Miss lsabelle Wolfe of Riverbank, who chose for her {o'n a nile green crepe with matching accessories and carried a bouquet of sweet peas and maiden hair fern. A reception was held in the eveâ€" ning, there being about ninety guests present. At midnight a dainty buffet luncheon avas served. Li 24 ode Adces, Mhbis Aumadd 4 wedding lemnized came the bride of Isaac Osborne Harmer, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Harmer of this village. The bride was eh.umin?y gownâ€" ed in white net with & nk‘lufin trintm: elbow length lace gloves, .Mvmkidlloato-nth A wreath of orange blossoms was, worn on the forehead from vhich" a white tulle veil fell in folds to. the floor. i The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr. Maynard Harmer. After the ceremony they returned to the home of the bride‘s parents The table was prettily decorated in pink and white and in the centre was a three tier wedding cake. The bride and bridegroom reâ€" ceived numerous beautiful. gifts.. After the reception Mr. and Mrs.: Harmer left on their honeymoon,| the bride donning for travelling a i brown swagger suit with matching accessories. On their return they will take up residence at Centreâ€" ville. Reâ€"organization Meeting Held. ‘ A general reâ€"organization meetâ€" ing was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Donald Garner with about twenty present. The meeting opened with the president, D. Garner, in the chair. Nominations for officers took place and the folâ€" lowing were elected: Roy Schiedel, president . and treasurer; Charles Richardson, _ Jr., reâ€"elected . viceâ€" president; James Richardson was elected secretary. The new officers then took the chair and nominations were made for manager, Walter Heldman being elected by vote of hand. â€" Clarence Burkholder was chosen as umpire and Willard Brohâ€" man as mascot. Roy Schiedel and Charles Richardson are the new representatives. â€" Business matters were then discussed and the meeting closed with a vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Garner by Roy Schiedel, the new president. A large number from here attend ed the funeral of Mr. Alex. von Nen ‘hron in Kitchener this week Miaa Helen Waechter spent the EKaster vacation in St. Jacobs with her sistor, Mrs. Schwartsbeck Mr. and Mrs. Albert S®bele and «on, Melvin and Mr. and Mre. Geo Doerfler and aon Wilfred apent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mre. Panl Melâ€" rowsk1. Mies Helene Flannery spent the weekend with friends in St. Clem:â€" enta. Mr. and Mre. Francia Bergmann and Mr. Alfred Stoeser of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. MHenry Stoeser Fersonals. Mr. and Mrs Edial Allbrecht and family of Wellealey and Misa Rather Lichty were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Oeach. Mr. Chas. Korman has returned to his home in Waterloo after spending the past week with friends in Hesson. Messrs. Charles Richardsow and Roy Schiedel attended the North Waterloo _ Softball _ meeting _ at Bloomingdale on Thursday evening. The Maple Lane Tennis Club opened their tournament Monday afternoon with Miss Jean Schiedel and Mr. Cecil Mader vs. Miss Wilda Geach and Mr. James Richardson, the former winning the game. School reâ€"opened on‘ Monday with «ll the pupils present. Mr. Earl Mader of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end and holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Mader. Mr. Donald Garner and Mr. Menno Mader made a business trip to Toronto on Friday. 8 â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rieck and daughter of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simmons on Monday. _ h Mr. Ted. Moser and sister Marâ€" guerite of Kitchener spent Sunday at home. Mr. «Aloysius Doherty of Elmira spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Doherty. _ Mr. Orville Shantz of Toronto renewed _ acquaintances | in â€" the village on Friday. _ _ _ 2 s Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mader on Tuesday were Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Renwick, Mrs. Beal of Toronto, Mrs. Devitt of Hespeler. Mrs. Isadore Moser spent fiumls;.' with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garner and family of Shakespeare spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Garner. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Killer on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meinzinger and son David and Mr. and Mrs. George Crivick of Kitchener. Colt Eats Oats. Mr. Jas. A. Kennedy is the proud owner of a young colt. It has surâ€" prised the neighbourhood by eating its mother‘s oats and nibbling at her hay. It also assisted its mother at the water pail when it was only two days old. Unfavourable Weather. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Renehan and family of Macton spent Sunday with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Thos. Hanâ€" ley.. e i 7 Miss Florabelle Koebel of Linâ€" wood is spending some time with friends here. Mr John Burkholder left on Wedâ€" nesday for Vineland where he will be employed on Alvin Culp‘s fruit farm. The weather in this vicinity has not been very favourable the past week. Therefore, seeding has not yet been completed. Personals. Miss Mary Regan spent the weekâ€" end at her home in Stratford. Mr. Victor Dickson of Toronto visited with friends in the village for the weekâ€"end and holiday. JOSEPHSBURG HESSON : _ On Saturday evening a number :of friends gathered at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Moser to celeâ€" / brate their fifth wedding anniverâ€" | sary. | Personals. | Miss Margarete Chamberlain of ‘Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents. | Mr. Joseph Runstetler of Linwood and Miss Angelleta Rau of Elmira | visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eckert on Sunday. Celebrate 10th Anniversary A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Meyer on Monday evening to celeâ€" brate their tenth wedding anniverâ€" sary. The evening was spent in dancing, â€" after which a dainty lunch was served. 5th Anniversary Celebrated. Mrs. H. Heimbecker and son Norman and daughter Edna of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schickler and family of Waterloo and Miss Cecilia Hinsperger of Kitchener and Mr. Robert Hinsperger of Bamberg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dietrich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Schill and Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Cassell of Glenâ€" allen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eckert on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. August Allemang and family spent Sunday with friends in Dashwood. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Eckert visited with friends in Macton on Sunday. Messrs. _ Frank _ and _ Joseph Boegel of Kitchener visited with their parents on Sunday. _ _ _ Misses Olive and Irene Koebel of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with their mother, Mrs. Wm. Z. Koebel. Mrs. John Mierowski attended the 20th anniversary of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Kienappel of Josephsburg on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Heric and son Ronald of Waterloo called on friends here on Sunday. Messrs. Wm. Hoffner, George Hoffner and Frank Gies motored to Orangeville on Sunday. _ Miss Helen Flannery of Josephsâ€" burg visited with friends over the weekâ€"end. Rt. Rev. John T. McNally, Bishop of Hamilton, Rt. Rev. Monsignor M.W. 10OCKE SHOE 150 King St. West KITCHENER argue that just because they have never been able to find relief, there is none to be had‘ Such reasoning might have been excused in the past, but no longer! For now the famous Dr. Locke of Williamsburg, Ontario, has personally deâ€" signed and approved the M. W. Locke Shoe to properly Many women accept foot sufâ€" fering as "inevitable" .. They Spare Ribs Shoulder Veal Chops 54 King St. W. > KITCHENER â€" Phone 4334 Pork Liver Hamburg Steak Loin Veal Chops Loin Veal Steak Veal Stew ~&â€" 1 complaining /about your feet Rolled _ Veal ( ROAST ... Rump Veal OAST ... ST. CLEMENTS Dr. M. W. Locke shoes are sold only by Mundy‘s in Galt and Kitchener The only ehoes designed and approred by DR. M. W. LOCKE of WILLIAMSRURG, ONT., CANADA B‘""â€">:m Week End Specials help restore them to healthy condition ! let the Steo) s 15¢ MUNDVS Wm. Gehl, V.G., of Dundas, and Rt. Rev. Monsignor Jos. P. Englert of Hamilton visited with Rev. Wm. Becker on Monday. Mr. Roland Forwell of Galt spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. Emil Beaupre of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reidel on Sunday. family, Mr. and‘j Mrs. Leo Weber and son Joseph, Mr. Bert Lorentz and Miss Lucy Boegel and Ruth Dietrich motored to Waterdown to the Notre Dame Academy on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hartman visited with Mr. and Mrs. August Hartman at Elmira on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koebel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reidel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Voisin nad family, Mrs..Wm. Z. Koebel and Mr. Harold Hess and Miss Cathâ€" erine Forwell of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Forwell. Mr. Joseph Reide! and Miss Dorothy Reidel spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reide). Mr. and Mrs. Jas. K. Ratz of visitors with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Millbank were Sunday afternoon Beaupre. § Miss C. Ruth of Elmira is reâ€" lieving Miss Veronica Hergott for a few weeks of her duties at the rectory. Miss Emilia Linseman of Waterâ€" loo paid a short visit to her father, Mr. John Linseman, on Monday evening. . Mrs. Herbert Huehn was recently lereaved in the death of her sister. Miee Florence Miller of Waterloo, who pased away at the General Hos: pital, Toronto Mrs. Wm. Snider and Miss Conâ€" stance Hartmann of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hartmann. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Brenner and family of New Hamburg spent Monâ€" day with the former‘s mother, Mrs. 8. Brenner. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Karges of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoffner. Mr. Joseph Weber of Hamilton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weber. Personals. Each year thousands of foot sufferers travel to Dr. Locke‘s clinic in Canada, to receive his treatment. Now you need go no further than our store to be fitted to his scientific, corrective shoes. Come in today and try on a pair. They will bring you a degree of comfort you have never before known! support ailing feet and to assist in restoring the bones to norâ€" mal position. 3 Ihs. 3 Ibs. c 2 lbs. 2 lbs. Sauerkraut NEW HAMBURG : per lb. cents + 17¢ * 17¢ ib O9¢ fl

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