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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Nov 1935, p. 6

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Miss Mable Ayers of Freeport is epending some time at the home of ter mother, Mrs. H. Ayers. â€" â€" Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Teet were Mrs. A. Humphries of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hodson of Fergus and Mesers. George and Roy Hodeon of Guelph. ‘Ted <Woife of Rnglish Settiement spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Woife. Mr. E. R. Boyes of Galt was a business visitor in the village on Friday. ‘The Young Poople‘s League of the United Church held their meeting on on Sunday evening. Miss Audrey Audrey Teet was in the chair and Miss Dorothy Teet gave the topic The meeting was closed with the benediction. John Sapsworth has returned to his home after spending three weeks on a hunting trip in Northern Onâ€" tario. John brought his deer home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eade spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mre. Enos Howes of Preston. Miss Vivian Teet spent the weekâ€" end with friends in Fergus. Miss Louise Goddard of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her mother, Mrs. 0. Goddard. Miss Kay Schwalm of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Sauder of Zion attended the W.M.S. meeting on Sunday night. ‘The friends of Mr. John Bechtel will be «orry to learn that he is sertâ€" ously il1.. â€" Mrs. Moses Shantz of Lexington is spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Bechtel and Mr. John Bechtel. Mr. and Mre. Milton Bechtel of near Koseuth called on the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bechtel on Monday night. Mrs. Strong and son Alvin were guests of Mr. ad Mrs. Theron Sauder of Zlon on Sunday. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Leslle Strong were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roberts, Miss Jean Roâ€" berts and Mr. Elwood Wannamaker of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Gellow of Preston. Mr. and Mre. Charles Bedford acâ€" companied by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mcâ€" Allister of Guelph spent Sunday with friends near Listowel. The Autumn Thank Offering meet. ing of the Women‘s Misalonary Soâ€" clety held at the United Church on Sunday evening was a decided sucâ€" cess. A playlette in which the chilâ€" dren celebrated the tenth birthday of the United Church Women‘s Misâ€" sionary Society was very interestâ€" ing. Mr. William Cowls of Kitchenâ€" er delighted the audience with his stories and several musical numbers were much enjoyed. Mr. Bemis Durrant of Hamilton and Mr. Bertram Durrant of near Guelph ‘called on Misses Mary and Abbie Bemie on Sunday. Mre. Robert Kraft and sons Edgar and Alfred epent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. Miss Jessie Hendrichs and Mr. Roy Snyder were guests of Mr. and Mre. Les. Whittemore of Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. Elias Shantz spent last week with his daughter, Mrs. Hailman and Mr. Horace Hallman of Wililamsâ€" burg. Misees Rhea Snyder and Bese Sniâ€" der were hostesses at a much enâ€" joyed crokinole: party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Suyâ€" der on Thursday night. Mre. Hodgins of Lucknow was & weekâ€"ond guest at Pleasant View. Mise Jessio Hendrichs of Galt was a weekâ€"end guest at the home of Mr. and Mre. Fernando Snyder. ‘bad for the stomach; or, often, for the beart. And the discovery of "Aspirin‘ largely changed medical Limited. Look for the name Bayer lllh!’olmohcmoacverytabiet. Demand and Get _ Countless thousands of people who have taken "Aspirin‘" year in and utm::th&:t ill effect, have about its safety were correct. a‘mmfi!fi: “Am is tated among astest Mlotlhcldidolhudpchv: and all common pains . . . and safe ud a j 10bu8 i ‘h : l opip marh ol the Bayee Comanyy, Don‘t Entrust Your Own or Your Family‘s Well â€" Being to Unknown EFORE you take any Bfl.yâ€"du‘tho'm lor the relief~of headaches; or the pains of rhoumatism, neuritis or ask doctor what he thinks ,fiâ€"hm "~ASPIRIN" Mee PRBPRCCE A We say this because, before the From Your Doctor You Take Is Safe. BLOOMINGDALE . W. Patterson of P;fl'.ol 008« | the . of the cnm;?n«. C. H.Pm t at the United Church on Sunâ€" ‘ternoon. firat ekating of the year in was enjoyed by a number of people over the weekâ€"ond. DOoOoN Canadian. Writer© > > I is Speaker at W. L. The monthly meeting of the Junior Women‘s Institute will be held at the Williamsburg School on Tuesday evening, Dec. 3rd. | N.D.C.S. Christian Fellowship. Miss Evelyn Hastie spent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Hallman and children, Ward, Lyle and Joan of Preston visited at the home of Mrs. George Hallman on Sunday, Quite a Humber attenged the ope clal meetings which were held at the Mr. and Mre. W. H. Guthrie and daughter, Miriam visited with Mrs. Thomas Guthrie at Ayr on Sunday. Visitors with Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus on Sunday were: Mr. and Mre. Mervin Bowman of Pine Hill; Mrs. M. Learn and Miss M. Baxter of Kitchener; Miss Hannah Kraft and Mr. Arthur Learn and eon, Bobby of Watorioo. Several members of the local Woâ€" men‘s Institute attended a jointâ€"meetâ€" ing of the New Hamburg, Haysville and New Dundes Women‘s Institutes whith was held at the New Hamburg hall last Friday afternoon. Me:ers. Raiph Toman and Raiph Jantzi of Kitchener spent the week: end at the home of the former‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Toman. Mr. and Mre. Lorne Zinken moâ€" tored to London on Monday. Play and Its Production", at the Noâ€" n-hrmhcdchfioâ€"'ob siitute which was held at the home of Mrs. M. Bechtel on ‘Tuesday even rs. A. Hilborn, presided during mu(tlo-.-hunq-z to the roll call wiht "A Cure for the Blues". Mrs. A. McKessock gare & Mr. and Mre. Norman Weber and Mr. Garfield Weber visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Weber at Gueiph on Sunday. Mrs. Pike, Miss Ida Pike and Meassrs. Albert and Alton Pike of Ayr visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey on Bunday. o ~Rev. and Mre. G. R. Schuits and sons, Gregory and Peter, were guests of Rev. and Mra. J. Peters at Ayton on Tuesday of last week. s Mrs. A. Hannenberg of Kitchener visited with Rev. and Mrs. H. â€"F. Schade on Tuesday of last week. _ Mr. and Mrs. Archie Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pratt and Miss Adeâ€" laide Copley of Plattsville called on friends in the village recently. A number of the local B.Y.P.U. members attended the Western dieâ€" trict B.Y.P.U. rally which was held at the Ontario St. Bapist Church, Stratford, last week. Mr. and Mra. Harvey Einwachter and son, Wayne were recent visitors with Dr. and Mrs. M. Berst at Weliesâ€" ley _ Mr. and Mre. H. Kaveiman and Miss Nellie Kavelman called on Mre. Bert Kriese} at Baden last week. Miss Elizabeth Wood, B.A., gave 81 interesting talk on the subject, "Why Canadians Should Be Interested In World Peace", and the meeting was closed with the Lord‘s Prayer. Dainty reéfreshments were then served. Rev. and Mre. E. Sider and son Evan, of Mannheim, called on Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus on Tuesday of last week. which Mre. M. B. Snyder rendered & "Mr. and Mrs. J. Gruelich last Friday Jublice Singers Present Th series of special services at the Baptist Chrch concluded last week. Rev. Stuart Boehmer of Waterloo was the speaker on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Mrs. Wilson of Brantford occupied the pulpit on Wednesday evening. Personals. The Carolina Jublice Singers paid their second visit to this village last Friday night when they presented another of their delightful entertainâ€" ments in Kavelman‘s Hall under the auspices of the Community Park Board. The program was divided into three parts, similar to the one ; given on the previous occasion, and consisted of quartettes, solos, readâ€" ings and choruses, including many of the famous negro epirituais and planâ€" tation songs. For the concluding part the eingers were dressed in costumes characterietic of the South. land. U.B.C.E. Society Elects * t Officers For Coming Year. The annual reâ€"organization meetâ€" ing of the U.B.C.E. Society was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilâ€" . born last Thursday evening. Miss‘ Ada Bingeman was in charge of the program and Rev. C. W. Backus gave a talk on the topic, Investments In â€" Healthâ€"Physical, Mental and Spiritual". The hlulnesz session was conducted by the president, Mrs. W. Sararas and the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: president, Clare Hilborn; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Mre. W. Sararas; secretary, Mary Hilborn; treasurer, Willard Hallman; pianist, Miriam Hilborn. Evangelistic Services. The Union Evangelistle services, which are being held by the Roseâ€" ville Evangelical and United Brethâ€" ren Churches and the New Dundee United Brethrer Church, commenced at Roseville on Sunday night. These meetings will be conducted in the Evangelical Church there for the first ten days and will be held in the U;B. Church at New Dundee from Thureday, Dec. 5th until Sunday evening, Dec. 16th. Rev. Mrs. Floyd Nagel of Charlotte, Mich., will be the Evangelist. ‘The regular meeting of the N.D. C.9. Christlan Fellowship was held at the school last Wednesday with the president, Miss Elizabeth Wood, cccupying the chair. Following sevâ€" eral sentence prayers the Misses Misses Ruth Snider and Velma Bauer rendered a yvocal duet entitled, "Why Should He Love Me So". Miss Ruth Bean conducted the Bible Sttudy on Eph. 6: 10â€"18. Rev. M. H. Shantz is conducting Evangelistic meetings near Elkhardt, Ind. ‘Mr. Anthomy Gruelich and daughter, |Helen of New Hamburg called on Mr. and Mre. Owen Dicfenbacher and family of Pine Hill visited at the ‘kome of Mr. Arthur Musselman on ‘Sunday. Mrs. Esra Becker and Miss Ethel Becker all were Sunday visitors at two weeks with hor sister, Mrs. Gus Hergott, M'&I Station. & Mr. and Mrs. Melanchton Hallâ€" man and son Howard, of Kitchener, and Miss Ruth Hallman of Hespeler were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Levi Hallman. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider were Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Snider of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller and family of Elmira, and Miss Ellen spent the weekâ€"end at her home _Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Swarts and family and Mrs. Wes. Hallman and son B{_l_ly of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Jacob Knechtel and family were Sunday visitors with lt.'ulln.clnmulmlulk“ edding bells are ringing and _ clear, Mrs. Theo. Howald returned to Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert and son Ross visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klie, Erma and Elmer Klie and Mrs. J, B. Hallâ€" man visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thaler, Breslau. _ _ s Miss Ruth Devitt of the Toronto Bible College spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. Rueben Eby, Mildred and Stanley Eby spent gnnduy with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Oswald. County roads workmen started on Monday on the cutting off the corner at the Waterlooâ€"Woolwich township line and _ Conestogoâ€"Bloomingdale road intersection, which was a very dangerous place owing to the corner, obscuring the view of traffic coming and going eitherway. __ _Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knechtel of Kitchener called on Liszie Eckert on Sunday afternoon. _ _ _ M “Md“mw les Migs Arlene Roaenberger of Kitchâ€" u“““v‘l&u parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ei Rdsenberâ€" _ ‘The Zion visiting with relatives at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kellsey of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mre. James Kellsey on Sundey. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stmon Weber on Sunday were: Mrs, Milâ€" ton Seégmiller and son, Frederick, and Mr. and Mre. Otto Hers of Kitch ener, Mr. Clayton Weber and Mr. Fred Rueffer and daughters, Helon and Ruth of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evane and daughters (Beyerly and ‘Barbara of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Woolwich Council meets next Tuceday for its 12th session. The final meeting will be held on Monâ€" day, December 16th. Mr. Walter Stroh attended an exeâ€" cutive meeting of the brotherhood held in Hespeler on Sunday afterâ€" noon. Municipal nominations for the 1936 council will be held on Monday, Dec. 30th. A number from the village and community are attending the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Eiton Baer and daughter, Bernice visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall at English Settlement on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 3. M. Roth of Baden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L H. ‘Toman on Sunday. Mrs. R. J. Davis and family visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. A. Leiskea at Ayr on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmidt of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stauffer and family of Chesterfleld visited with Nir. and Mrs. William Hall on Sunâ€" d y. Rev. C. W. Backus, Mre. L. Daniels and Mr. Mervin Bowman called on Mre. B. Backus at Princeton on Sunâ€" day. Wuoue S o o o A local resident was a party in a motor car and dairy delivery rig crash in Waterloo on Saturday evenâ€" ing as a result of which the automoâ€" bile was damaged to some extent, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman visitâ€" ed with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker at Roseville on Sunday. Mise Alta Stoltz spent the weekâ€" end with Miss Margaret Stoltz at Rosebank. Messrs. Harry Kirch and Abner Martin were business visitors at Inglewood on Monday of last week. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Dabmer, son Willard and Mre. Henry Gerby all of Waterloo were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Dahmer. Messre. Walter Stroh and Erwin Dabmer were business visitors at New Hamburg, on Tuesday of last The teachers of the Lutheran Sunâ€" day School at a meeting held during the forepart of last week decided to hold their Christmas Festival on Surday evening, Dec. 22nd next. Mrs. Norman Weber visited with Mrs. M. Wagner and Mrs. G. Hartâ€" man at Kibchener last Thursday. Mr. and Mre. Walter Knoarr and Miss Clara Knarr were visiting at the home of the former‘s brother, Wm., and Mre. Knarr in Kitchener recently. iss Margaret Kaster, Kitchener, CONESTOGO MANNHEIM ans of them." * Mr. and Mre. Austin Forler of Kit chener spent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forler. _Mr. and Mre. Wm. Kaveilman of New Dundee wore Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forier. Missos Eileen ‘Black and Hilda Anderson and Mr. Harry Anderson of Hespeler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson. °_ Since its or@gauization, .the church has sent out 14 ministers of the go#â€" . pel. On the occasion of the anniverâ€" . eary, a former pastor, Rev. Emil Burn, of Zurich, under whom the Sunâ€" . w@ay School was organizet, offictated | at both services. Local Library Honored. The local Public Library has re ceived from the Carnegie Institute, . a portzait of the late Andrew Carâ€" negie, donor of the funds with which the library was bullt. The portrait has been given a prominent position | on a wall of the readingâ€"room, and is . a welcome addition to the furnishâ€" ings of the building. Hoffmeier Funcral Large. The funeral of the late John A. Hoffmeler was held here on Wednesâ€" day afternoon. ‘The deceased was wellknown throughout this district, | having learned the harness,making trade here and latermoved to Baden where he carried on his business for . 38 years. Six years ago he retired trom business and moved to New | Hamburg with his wite who before her marriage was Barbara Grabam. Mrs. A. R. G. Smith is visiting her father, Mr. George McCallum at Shakespeare. Mr. McCallum has beon i1 for some time. Mr. Charles Zilliax of Durham spent Sunday with friends in town. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Seigner of Toâ€" ronto apent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louls Seigner and other friends in town. Misses Mary Jae Iesier and Mona Sparrer epent Sunday with the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sparrer Mr. and Mre. Harry Hostetlor and two sona Woodrow and Donald and Mre. B. B. Krupp spent Sunday with relatives in New Dundes. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heimpel and «on Wellington of Rosebank, were visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman. Mies Gladys Hollinger spent 68Yâ€" will be held on Dec. 13th. _ eral days at hor home in Bridgeéport., Miss Rena Koehler spent several Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker accomâ€" days in Waterloo, the guest of her panied by their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€" friend, Miss Isabel Stroh. law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Henning of Milâ€"; The passing of John Hoffmier at verton, were recent visitors in Hamâ€", New Hamburg was learned with reâ€" liton. |gret by the people of this village Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baechler, Miss Allce Baechler and Mr. Marrett of Powassan, were recent visitors at the the home of Mr. and Mre. J. J. Berâ€" Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mcintyre of ‘Toronto have returned to their home after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. James Welderhold. Mr. Paul Peacock of Kitchener is visiting at his home here. _ 6 anniversary on @unday. The fret A!!0f000N a"° wHicD lhey en an LAOIP church was organised in 1843 and m&mu..u.a. the present building erected in 1870 hmuuwm Under the pastorate of the Rev. Jas. Paiterson, president, preâ€" w. 0. a.,..u.a.,.‘~&d“dfiou.fll‘fll“.§ pletely monm.uumu,nlumumm _ elected and is now one of the vil Falkorson, vocalist, who delighted lages finest buildings. It also boasts ‘be ssthering with two numbers, one of the finest organs in the prov. TD* 8405 speAker, Mrs. Weasterâ€" ince which was installed last spring. ;m-'-A;.ollh-lm-nnuu- ‘The Ladies‘ Aid was organizsed in .""' nm ‘:m: 1891 and of the charter members, 2!"¢**lie cight well knews Cané Mrs. W. Coughlin fo Vancouver is visiting her mother, Mrs, Sarah Kuntze, who has bee‘ i11 for eome time. New Hamburg celebrated its 65th dent at that time, is still a member. He leaves to mourn his death, his wife and three sistere, Mrs. C. Hoerie, Wellesley, Mrs. Louis Ruthig, New Hamburg and Mrs. Fred Boettinger, Toronto. â€" Rev. H: H. Erdman pastor of 8t. Peter‘s Lutheran Church of which the deceased was a member, officiat. ed at the services. The casketâ€"bear ers® were all nephews of the de ceased, namely, Emery Ruthig, Reuâ€" ben Ruthig, Edward Hoffmeler, Arâ€" thur Hoffmeler, Allan Heldman and T. Hoorle. Burial was made in Riverâ€" side cemetery. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnes of Ingersoll are the guests of their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. J. E. Bingoman. Mr. Herbert Hamel of Oshawa is spending a week at his home here. Mrs. E. Kalbfleisch is spending several days in Niagara Falls with her son Mr. and Mre. Harry Kalbâ€" flelsch WDd family. Dr. and Mrs. Nile Winn and daughâ€" ter Marjorie were recent visitors with relatives in Orangeville. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dicnert‘ and Miss Lovina Dickert of Heidelberg were recent visitore with Mr. Henry Rueb] and family. â€" Mr. Daniel Seegmiller of Kitchener and Mrs. Geo. Schmidt of Philips burg, were vieitors on Thureday with their brother, Mr. Fred Seegmiller. Mr. Jonas Jant:! has moved his household effects into the house Istely vacated by Mr. Dan. Licht!, who has taken up residence in Waâ€" terloo where he is employed in the Sunshine Factory. Mr. Hoffmelor was taken to the ; hospital six weeks ago but was r&; moved to his home two weeks ago, where he passed away. ; won 't.p‘"ti'iam-mn' Mrmative side. After «the d Mr. Douglas rendered a ‘solo entitled "Blessed Assurance". ) was in the form of a debate, »"Resoived that unmitigated neaâ€" trality is the best thing for Canâ€" ada". The affirmative was -blx taken by Mr. George Douglas an {"VAW _ bus load of senior students ‘from the Ontario Agricultural Colâ€" {lege at Guelph visited the local Several of the Baden people atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mrs. John K. Snyder on Tuesday afterâ€" noon. _ BADEN SCHOOL REPORT _ Form Vâ€"Laura Roth $5§%, Beland Honderich 76, Roy Steinman 11, Ruth Frets 70, Lucfile Habel §1, Roâ€" bert Honderich 63, Seida Snyder 61, Rugene Hofstetter 60, Orrie Brenneâ€" B.g’r:.; Hy.. sm"h;’ ’a’m}’ u'a. 'Join: are -r-ad a few a the home of Mr. .and Mrs. ’l?m Nicklas at East Zorra. _ ing on Monday evening in the baseâ€" imn:nt of the :!mreh. The meeting where he carried on a harness makâ€" ing and repair business for many _ The Young People‘s Society of The Young Feople‘s Bocie Christian En‘_‘:cnorp[lulfl_thg_ir Miss L. Local public school students have commenced practicing for their annual school entertainment which will be held on Dec. 18th. 6 A number of the villagers atâ€" tended the glny. ‘"George in a Jam", gresentgd y the New Hamburg enis Club last week. Miss Laura Louise Livingston was one of the guest musicians at a musicale at Forest Hill Gardens on, Wednesday. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tii{n of the Dominion Linseed Co. imited. _ e â€" â€" mutlomuldwoz ing ceremontes introduced Mrs. R Falkerson, vocalist, who delighted the gathering with two numbers, The guest speaker, Mrs. Weasterâ€" spoon,B.A., of Hamilton gave an 26â€" dreages on "Canadian lm stressing cight wel} known stressing cight wel} knows Canadian firms and exhibiting sample products of eaich and how each is made. Lucky door prises were given but no sdmission was charged. € _ ‘The local Ford garage, owned by E. G. Hammer, was entered on Thureâ€" day night, but nothing was reported miolen. Money is believed to have been the motive of the intruders but the only mouney in the building was 3 peunies in the till The only elues found were imprints of rubbers on a aign card on the office floor. Entrance was gained by forcing a rear window of the workshig. Dis covery was made by Clif Hyehn, who found the window and office door open. Chief Scherer is investigating. Mr. Charles Gabel entertained his Sunday School classmates and teachâ€" ers to & chicken dinuer at his home on Friday evening. PRUIIIURI BNMU DUOWITRNCINE, Miss Ella Magdalinski of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. Magdalinski. _ _ _ Mr. Jack fi&;{{(ini"rurchmd the residence of the late Miss Mary Miller, located in the village, into Jonas Cressman Dies in 71st Year 5’" interesting mesting on Friday n at which they had as their Citizens of Wilmot Centre were shocked to learn on Monday mornâ€" ing of the sudden passing of Jonas Cressman, in his 71st year. The deâ€" ceased had been in apparent good health upon rising on llonda{ morning and had attended churc service on Sunday afternoon at the Evangelical Churth at Wilmot Cenâ€" tre, of which church he was a faithâ€" ful member for a number of years. _ He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Miss Elsie Cressman, The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon from his late residence to the Wilmot Centre Church. The bereaved family have the deepest sympathy of their many friends in their bereavement. Death of Mrs. Jno. K. Snyder. _ A lifelong resident of Wilmot Township lpnsed away on Friday afternoon in the person of Mrs. Jno. K. Snyder, at the advanced age of 92 years. (For obituary see page five). * Personals. Mrs. Jas. A. Neilson has returned to Islington after spending several days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Russel. __Miss Edith Miller of Kitchener visited friends in town over the weekâ€"end. â€" â€" Mr. Alan Petrie has returned to the vih‘ eafter spendinfl a week in Montreal and Bowmanville. _ _ Was Lifelong Resident of Wilmot Centré. R.N., of Los Angeles, and Ethel (Mrs. Roy Hamacher) of Wilmot, ;nd one son, Elmer Wayne, at ome. _ _Mrs. Bowling and daughter Joan of Hamilton are holid-yu? at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. Foster. L. L. Livingston, and the ne ad ie wiie whiey. and E BADEN ' Becondâ€"Viola Gascho 86, Helen Nauman 60, Betty Messerschmidt 76, Monroe Habel 76, Joe Duskocs T1, Stella Duskocs 64, Robertt Snyder 62, Doris Messerschmidt 68, Emerson | Honderich 61, Lorraine Boraie 58, Lavern Brennoman 58, Harold: m sonme 47, Harold Lederman 47, 64, Pearl Erb 64, Marguerite Luenâ€" ! ing 64, Eileen Herner 68, ‘Robert Nixâ€" dorf 5b6, Elroy Ruby §6, Lioyd Schieâ€" del 54, Paul Duskocy 53, Clarence ' Wismer 52, Ear} Blese! 44. Absent for Jr. II!â€"Mabel Gaukel $1, Gerat dine Bender 73, Audrey Wagler 67, Epnest Roth 86, Dorothy Powell 65, Willard Gingerich 64, Vioia Steinâ€" man 63, Helen Herner 61, Raymond Gingerich 50, Noreen Miller 48, Glenn Biese! 47, Woodrow Schmidt 4, Howâ€" ard Koehler 37. Absent, Fern Brenâ€" :em. Bernel Miller, Marie Schnelâ€" er. some examinations, Donald Leiskau, Harold Glasser, George Lederman, Jack Stieflimeyer. ‘Sr. Hiâ€"Lily Pewell 78, Clayton Nauman 74, Evelyn Diebel 73, Agnes Roth 73, Jean Diebel 70, Clare Miller 67, Gladys Roth 64, Dorothy Kipfer 62, Edna Griffin 60, Rarl Brenneman 55, John Beemre 63, Parl Griffin 48. Absent for some examinations, Mary Schmitt. During the day Mr. and Mre. Huâ€" | ber were made the recipients of many lovely silver gifts and showâ€" ered with congratulations by many friends. Among the guests at the anniverâ€" 5 z: mtem?:‘ ‘l;l a h‘p::d: ont o;: 'mry gathering were Mr. and Mre. unday was the silver wedding ADD!| youn yruper and Mr. and Mre. Anâ€" versary of two of Bamberg‘s highly |thony Brenner all of Linwood, Mr. esteemed and well known residents and Mrs. Albert Brenner, Waterloo, in the persons of Mr. and Mre. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kroetsch, St. Huber. In honor of the occasion a |Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Huber family dinner was served with Rev.Jand Mr. and Mrs. Simon Straus, Bamâ€" Wim. Kloepfer of St. Agatha, as guest. | berg, Mr. and Mre. Nick. Buchbeit In the evening relatives and close and Miss Clara Buckheit of Waterâ€" friends of the bride and groom of]loo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haffner, St. twentyâ€"five yearse were guests at Haffner, St. Clemente and Mr. and supper. Toasts to the bride and | Mrs. Zuurhour of ‘Kitchener. groOm was ably proposed by (Rev. Faâ€" | Personals. ther Kloepfer and suitably replied w| Mr. and Mra. Linus Kieewetter and by Mr. Huber. In the evening memâ€" son Harold of Galt were guests of bers of the family entertained their Galt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. young friends and a most delightful | Jonas Scheffner on Sunday. . time was spent by All. | Mr. and Mrs. Emil Starr of Torâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Huber, were married at St. Agatha R. C. Church, Novemâ€" ber 25, 1910, with Rev. Father Aeymans officiating. ‘The bridesâ€" maids were a sister of the groom, Miss Clars Huber of Preston and Miss Olive Buckheit of St. Agaths. Mr. Huber resides north of Bamberg where he conducts a aycceasful farm. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Huber Married at St. Agatha. Bamberg Couple Celebrate â€"~ _ 25 Years of Married Happiness value at only u” furs. 8 year m"“' e 7 ie Clan C mt es hk 1495 BAMBERG STEELES 96 King W. = ® KITCHENER llexzmive Glasses ‘TME ND THAT SATISFY" Smaill Girl (seeing bagpiper for the first time)â€"Dude. can‘t you stop that man? He‘s squeering w:{thln‘ under his arm, and he must be hurting it terribly. Listen to the noise it‘s making. "We ran into a vaudeville team," said a traveller, "who explained that they weren‘t working on account of sinus trouble. ‘‘Yeah,‘ said a male member of the act. ‘Nobody will sign us‘." Jr. Primer Classâ€"Claude Snyder, Clarence Hofetetter, Laura Hofstetâ€" ter. Absent, Delores Snyder, Jean Brenneman, Leon@a Brenneman, Gerâ€" aldine Herner Iona Brenneman, Alâ€" fred Kunkel, Russe] Lederman. First Classâ€"Helen Nisbet, Helen Ledrman, Merrll Tutzi, Clare Gingâ€" erich, Laverne Miller, Waiter Bast, Reta Gascho, Marjorie Biesel. Abâ€" sent, Helen Steinman. Sr. Primer Classâ€"Donald Holet, Roger Weller, Calvin Roth. Absent, Leona Steinman. Iutzi 45, Ruth Steinman 42; Lavern Miller 36, Hazel Hostetter 36, Ray Gascho 35. Absent, Shriley Ritchie, Charlie Powell. Mr. and Mra. Linus Kieewetter and son Harold of Galt were guests of Galt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Scheffner on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. John Krachling and family of St. Clements moved their household effects in Mr. ‘Louis Es baugh‘s house where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Starr of Torâ€" onto were the guests of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Mary Starr on Sunday. Mr. Henry Preiss, who has finished threshing for this seacon a week ago, has threshed 86 days this seaâ€" Mr. Roy S. Bean of the Waterloo Chronicle made a call in the village on Monday. s Mr. and Mrs. Huber were blessed with a Lamily of ten children, five daughters and five sons. Another Slur Idle Anyway NEW HATS Coats | _ sn e Lo . BETTER

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