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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Apr 1936, p. 3

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~__| comnpasug Lo CR m 933323018 The U.B.CE. met at the home ol' Mr. and Mrs. E. Perrin last Wednesâ€". day evening. Mre. J. Bricker was in charge of the toplc, "Methods Of Growth in the Christian Life" Mr. George Perrin sang 1 solo, "The Old Rugged Cross" The W.M.A. of the United Brethren Church held their April meeting at the home of Mrs. William Detweiler. ‘The president, Mrs. J. ‘Bricker occuâ€" pled the chair and reorganization took place. At the close of the meet: ing dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. We ons ces ce i. NP PnsP Mmh San n nsc lay evening. Mre. J. Bricker was in 00. ‘harge of the toplc. "Methods otl Misses Beity and Ruth and Winâ€"| Jrowth in the Christian Life" Mr. 1uuu Becker of Kitchener are spendâ€" George Perrin sang 1 solo, "The | Ing th" Easter vacation in the vilâ€" Old Rugged Cross" \lage The W.M.A. of the United Brethrenf _ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swartz of Church held their April meeting at \Kitchenor visited with Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mrs. William Detweller. |Clayton Swartz on Saturday | The president, Mrs. J. ‘Bricker occuâ€" \ir. and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn and pled the chair and reorganization ’ con Eden necompanied by Rev. and‘ took place. At the close of the meetâ€"| Mrs. Shade of New Dundee vieited | ing dainty refreshments were served | with Mr. and Mrs. Helwig at Water ' by the hostess. loo on Wednesday. | In spite of the disagreeable wey | _ Mrs. searth artd daughter of Gealt. ther the concert held in the ‘senou) | yetr troogt vistiors al the home of attended. The school room was be&uâ€" . the former‘s brother, Mr. Cecit Snyâ€" lLouse last Tuesday evening was well der and Mre. Snyder. fully decorated in Easter colore 2ug | _ Sotorday yvistiors: al the home of the program was well prepared ; Mr. and Mrs. E. Fried were Mrs. E. About twenty children were vaccinâ€" : Thamer, Mrs. John Chipman and ated for small pox at the local school Mic. Evelin Hallman of Kitchentt. last Wednesday. One hundred perl'\“"“"“ Roland Thamer and, Frank cent of the children attending me t N. and son David of Toronit, «chool have now been vaccinated i MiSse Violet Thamer of London and h L * Miss Nanev: and Robert Tweed of Miss Cora Stager of Woodstock | Waterioo visited at her home here last Satur Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker and day. l‘hildn-n visited in Palmerston on s GUHa C Gandar Captain January se 00 0 2 en MONDAY â€" TUESDAY_â€" WEDNESDAY When the Glamor Gal of Frisco lands is the Iroren spaceeâ€"The Nortk CS +â€" Ar. awmd Mrs. Aifred Morrel! and the Missos Edna and Margaret Morâ€" rell of Hamilton visited at the homes L ag. a Gtaits and Mr. and Mrs. E of Mr. A. Stoltz and Mr. and MTS. & Stoltz on Saturday. : Miss M. Bowman, teacher of the | loca} school is spending the Easter vacation in Kitchener. | Miss Estelle Haycock of waterloo ‘ «pent Friday in the village. I Mr. and Mro. A. Bnicker and .\llss{ Myrie Bricker were guests Of .Vlr_i and Mrs. Merle Coleman of Perry‘s Corners on Sunday. Miss Irene Chapman of Toronto epent the weekâ€"end at her home here. SERT OA ICOUCE AisMnion Shirley Temple Klondike Annie Mr. and Mr ang «on Gerald with Mr. and ] Sunday. SUBCHTâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Perrin and Miss Mildred and Jack Perrin of Galt called om Mrs. C. Swartz on Friday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. James Hope were: Mr. and At GUY KIBBEE SLIM SUMMERVILLE unforgetâ€" .v...‘ T HE O N L Y vICTOR McLAGLEN Mae West ROSEVILLE \Q Listen To The Chronicle Newscast Each Evening 6 o‘clock Pm C ue rene Chapman of Toronto : weekâ€"end at her home here. ad Mrs. Cranson Hallman Gerald of Plattsville visited _and Mrs. A. €C. Becker on goes WEST! €20 00000000 uim c Mra. A. Buicker and Miss cker were guests Of Mr. Merle Coleman of Perry‘s . FRIDAY â€" SATURDAY â€" With In RDAY â€" APRIL 16 . 17 â€" 18 CHILLS! _ SHUDDERS i ‘"Don‘t Bet with Love" Step up and see the smartest stepâ€"sing show of the season ! JESSIE MATTHEWS is Mrs. Wg;llm A. Bowman and Alma D« Dr. and MTs don. (THEN A BOY) Dancing that tops and tops them all! FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW With Victor McLaglet «*Professional Soldier‘‘ ©dy. | _ Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.‘ and Mrs.. Clarence Hilborn were Mr. | and Mrs. Wiliam Shrumm and famâ€" ‘ity of Haysville, Mr. and Mrs. H. I Blekie and Miss Pearle Bickle and lMulvm Snyder of Kitchener and Mr. luml Mrs. Harry Christie of London. Master Billy Shelby of Paris spent 2 few days last week with his gr indâ€" parent, Mrs. J. Bricker. | _ Miss Ruth Morrish and Roy Swartz of Kitchener «pent Sunday at the .latter‘s nome here. . 220000 24 mvve. MHamontis Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker children visited in Palmerston Sunday 7 Lohc c dails Smd SURUEY Mrs. J. Hope and Miss Bessle Hope vislted with the Misses Orpha and Aalma Detweiler of Kitchener last Priâ€" day. â€" ie AtF It‘s "First A Girl" At The Circus" on Friday â€" t\lilx;;vst Gertrude and Mr. Floyd Bri visited with Mr.i star of "David C»mnl‘” "Little Lord Fauatleroy" USB CHRONICLE WANT TO SELL OR TO BUY. ADDED FEATURE _â€"â€" APRIL :0 â€" 21 â€" 22 With Warner Oland liam Beattle of Preston, Mré. man and the Misses Orpha | a Detweiler of Kitchener and I \rs. Jobhn Detweiler of Mm-l A. LOCKHART & CO. Ltd. :m”&-: Emma and Olive d Bricker of Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. R Fried C O M P L E T E KITCHENER, ONT. Gpiondid Easter Cantata : _ Pressnted by Luther Leagues. MAD®lomige tollows: ret, "Christ‘s ‘Triumpha‘ Entry Into Jerusalom". ‘The beginâ€" uing of this portrayed the beggar sitting outside the Gate, begging for alms; second, ‘‘The Betrayal", Ceaturâ€" ing Mary, the mother, John, Peter and Judas; and third, "The Cruct fxion _ and Resurrection", :fil:h iueas W CCLC tha NJO Linkd a e showed the entrance through the gates of Jorusalem in the late eveDâ€" ing of the boy Mark clinging to the «rm of Simon of Cyrene, Mary, Marâ€" 1 1 ki. css .lld PDRH MR UR CEDCT 1 tha, Lazarus, Jarius, his wife and Jaughter, the beggaF, the six flower girls and the mother of the first thief. wor; Snon Poter. EPAP Nes onl I poe gan â€"The the Beloved ‘Disciple, Orval Einwach | jrecs on ~The M ter; Judas, the Betrayer, Earl Kurt: | with onr _ LOrk Cataphas, the High Priest of Israel. | Dearn". . Two â€" Paul Ludoiph; first slave, Kenueth |;iven as follows \Boshart : second slave, Elmer D&@uw {fied Him", by M mann; Pontins Pilate, Governor Of > We Can Help Judea, Garfleld ie bnleamars bon pore a n lwil» ot Pilate, Myrtle Hillgartne®; horn gave « pe first thief, Wilbert Dauman; second | «Father â€" Forgls |thier, Ross Toman; mother of fArst | now No Wha Dpsuud c oc lvay PMava wices hok ven wite ©l ADRIE OS DDC E. first thief, Witbert Dauman ; second | thiet, Ross Toman:; mother of first | thief, Evelyn Hastie; beggat, Clare Rinwachter; | Six flower girls from | Rome, Murtel Egoerdee, Grace ‘Toman. | Rudene Toman, Bernice Egerdee_‘ Irene Kurt and Ludia Goettling. Rev. G. â€"R. Scbultz acted as chairâ€". man for the evening and during an iluh‘l'm‘,sslon the flower girls saDg, l“The pord My Pasture Shall Preâ€" l pare."" a Easter Report of the Senior Room of the New Dundee Public School. | _ Sr. 1IVâ€"â€"Dorothy Toman $3%. Florâ€" | ence Diefenbacher 81, Frederick Erb |74, Eigin Muséelman 70. Elmer Baer Jr. IV â€"Ruth Pipmer 76, Gordo" Snider 75, Reta Wanner 68, Ivy Wanâ€" per §8, Curtis Baer 68. Nial ‘Koehler %%. Clee Wanner 55, Grace Schmidt OS ) Sr. 1t â€"Russel Suider T5, Rudene Toman 69, Mirlam Coleman 66.2. Ruth Erb $5.8, Betty ‘Tuchlinski 65. |Helen Poll 61. George Bechtel 53. Luella Knatr 49, Greta Lantenschla Cher 37. s m 20 0020 ma w | 1s, Myrtle Howling 42 Cl l oivinedns munik l BX PPR CCC o ; _ Tne following puplis were present rlel l "every day since Sept. 18t: Dorothy | e>! ( ‘Toman, Florence piefenbacher, Cléo | Tatk |\\';mm-r, Reta _ Wanner, Douglas | Foote, Thelma LANg, Leotis Musselâ€"‘ / \/ man, Burkle Toman. spea MCmnat OnP on lwust. sE T RUT CC Jr. L Cameron Toman 13.4, Ki don Pipher 7214, ‘Thelma Jang il. Alvin Pipher, 69.3, Beryl Davis 69.1, Ray Dictenbacher 66, Douglas Foote t5, Mary Davis 60, Elmer Poll 53. Leotis Musselman 47, Burkle Toman YOU know how automobile expetrts appraise the value of a used car. They go over it carefully, point by pointâ€"checking the body, engine, brakes, performance, comfort, etc. It‘s a ?ood idea to choose your new car the same way. For this year, there‘s a BIG difference between lowâ€"priced automobiles. Take Chevrolet, for example. People call it ‘‘The Only Complete Lowâ€"Priced Car" . . . because no other car in its class offers you all six of today‘s outstanding motor car features | Check these features for yourself, as listed below. Then come to our showrooms and drive the car itself â€" compare the low delivered prices and greatly reduced 7% GMAC time payment plan. of characters consisting i GANGSY AIAETTERCY CESCRNG® C000 lulte, six young girls and | wiht their message in song i, was as follows: Mary, | Baptist Mission Circle. ‘Dorothy Toman; Mary | The April meeting of the Baptist Edna Goettling; Mary Of | Mission Circle was held at the home felen SmaM; Martha Of of Mr. Philip Poth last Wednesday ta Jacob; Lazarus, LOM® . afternoon, with the president, Mrs. n uiss‘ Hinn‘ 2o our casscl. occupting the chalr port of the Senior Room lew Dundee Public School. Dovothy Toman 83%. Fiorâ€" nbacher 81, Frederick Erb Muskelman 70. Elmer Baer NEW DUNDEE 1 Suider 75, Rudene rlam Coleman 66.2. Betty Tuchlinski 65. George Bechtel 53. Mn‘ R. Bailie, Principal. N.D.C â€" P R I C E ; §0.1, | pfane solo and George B Foote |a reading, "The Boy‘s P ll .’u&!)li.mvs Rudene Toman foman | Tucualinski then sung, *4 |’1‘Imt jesue Loves Me", a resent rlel Poth gave & reading prothy } eâ€"1 Choice" o Cleo | Talk On "Easter‘ At WESEaWh PCOW C CPML I The regular meeting of the M.BC. Young People‘s Society was held at the church last week with the Presé dent, Mr. Bidon Sherk, occcupying the chair. Rev. L. L_r.hor ullvuz. M.B.C. Young People‘s. ‘The local churches were beautiâ€" tully decorated with Easter lilies and cut flowers for the services OR Sunday. Special Raster messages were delivered by the ministers and at the St. James Lutheran Church Holy Communion was observed. Ee ns C uen Services were ‘held at the BieBâ€" helm â€" Menuonite Church on Good Friday â€" morning and at the St. James Lutheran Cburch in the evenâ€" ing. wii the pastore in charge. _ The young people of the Bienheim Menuonite Church visited the eick and sbutins at various homes in the village and communkty on Easter Sunday â€" afternoon, | bringing . cheer wiht their message in sONE 1 Over C. Afte: K. E. 13 speaker at the on the‘ subject of, Ligne". . by Miss â€" SyS Bolivia®, by {irs. Dinge ‘thern Missions", by Mrs. Eden Hilborn rendered Fellowship Meeting. T. coleman, who was guest it the weekly meeting of the Christian Fellowship which (Standard Series ?â€"pass. Coupe) Master Deluxe Medeh DeGvered st factory, Oshawa, Ont. Fuity squipped .. Freight and Gevernment Registration se oaty avira. ':;~};1:go Bechtel gave Boy‘s Prayer". The Toman and Betty wang, "I‘m So Glad s Me", and Miss Muâ€" reading. ~The Highâ€" 772 the V.B.C.E. Mesting. The semémouthly meeting of the beaunodt WBE MOMD NC CPODOLLLO . 4al man. Mr. M. 8. Suyder gave a talk on the subject. "How Joesus Gate HimseM For Us", after which Mre. L Abtndbblilin insd The A Capelia Choir of the Uâ€"B. Church College at Huntington, Ind., will present a musical program at T wl OO h. _A am TD ANment M ie O ipeidt the â€" United Brethren Church on Thursday evening. April 16th at 8 o‘clock. Entertaing Friends. I Miss Jean ‘Toman entertained a‘i uumber of girl friends at her home & last Saturday evening. An enjoyable 5 &ume was spent in contests and T1 games after which dainty refreshâ€" | ~ ‘ments were served by the hoatess. . | * N.D.C.8. Literary Meeting. ® The N.D.CS. Literary Society held | un Easter meeting at the schoo! last P Thursday. Miss Ruth Bean presided | C and the program consisted of the | following numbers: & vocal duet, j ‘Raster Bells", by the Misses Allce ; Hallman and Erma Diefenbacher; & o | gresentation . of part of the play, |"Disreali", by the third form 8tuâ€" _ |dents; a plano solo by Anthur ‘Baer; ; 4. vanding entitled, "Pussy Willow", ; The April meeting of the Junior Women‘s Instltute has been C&nâ€" celled and the May meeting will be held on Tuesday evening 5th at the home of Mise Myrtle Weber at Maunâ€" dents; a plano solo by Anthur ‘Baet, a reading, entitled, "Pussy Willow", by Miss Betty Schiicter; a mouth orâ€" gan duet by Earkmont Poth and Lorne Baer; the monthly newspaper by James Porrin; a reading. "Sweet April", by Miss Helen Rellinger; and ie National Anthem. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. George Morton, on Tuesday, April Tth, a daughter (Shirley Elizabeth) Personals. Mr. John MeDonald of AYr spent a few days of last week with his son, Mr. David MeDonald and Mre. Mcâ€" Donald. Mr. and lamily of and Mré. I day 1iet Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morrell and the Misses Edna and Margaret Morâ€" yell of Hamilton were guests at the pomes of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stoltz and Mr. and Mre. Ed. Stoltz over the weekâ€"@hd. Miss Gladys Kaguo cation P Miss J. McClaren of ‘RRChONnOT spent the woekâ€"end with Miss Ethellel Musselman. * a Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lang at Perry‘s Cornors on the holiday. ‘The â€" Misses â€" Helen and â€" Ruth Rueffer of Waterloo are epending | the Easter vacation with their grandâ€" parente, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weober. J Mr. and Mre. Albert Einwachter and family of Hespeler visited with \frlends in the village 0n Sunday. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schaefer and Mias Florence Schmidt of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. Rlizabeth Sohmidt. ) _ Mr. and Mre. Gilbert Bergey visltâ€" Ied with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Nabhrâ€" ‘gang at Now Hamburg On Sunday. | Mr. and Mre. iRoland Lautenschlaâ€" ger of Kitchener called on Mr. | August Lautenschlager on Good Friâ€"| day. l Mrs. William Goettling vlslledl with Mr. and Mre. William Richm at Kitchener and Mrs. Mary Yantz at. Waterloo op the holiday. f | _ The Misses Willa Creseman and | Aithea iBock of Lorne Park College, \Port Credit and Mr. Ronald Bock. |BA., of the O.CB., Toronto, are | spending the Raster vacation at the |homes of their parents, Mrs. 8. Creseâ€" man and Mr. and Mre. E. K. Bock. e Cl mdns o sc wa M+ MilSq IMSURACUED O RIOIONII Mr. Norman Duench of Heldelberg visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sararas on Good Friday. P 200020 en W anae Een m ds man and Mr. and Mre. E. K. Bock. ; Mr. and Mre. Alhfi!fl& and Mr. | andg Mre. Dave Litwiller and children, June and Gene of Preston viskted Mr and Mrs. A. Hilborn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKessock and son, Keith spent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Chataworth. ] Mr. and Mre. Delton Snider and ; daughter, Delores of Waterloo visited | with Mr. and Mre. Omar Shnider on '(‘.ood Friday. Mr. George Jacob spent a few days ‘nl last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Diets at St. Agatha. Mr. and Mrs. James Bergey and Mr. and Mra. James Haner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blainey at Mannheim on Sunday. | _ Mima Vera Rosenberger of Hesâ€" peler is apending the Easter vacation Mr. and Mrs. son, Keith spen relatives at ‘Cha Mr. and Mre Mn en t of Waterloo visited with Mr. s. Lloyd Diefenbacher on Sunâ€" Mrs. Emery Strome n of Kitchener with Miss Ethel Bs fililulllllllllll!IllllllllllllllllllllIIlIllllllllullllllllfllllllllllllllllllmmlll with ber parents, Mr. and no Rosenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bowman of: Pine Hill visited with Rev. and Mre. C. W. Backus on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Seyler and sons, Jack and ‘Russel of Paisley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R R. Bailie over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lautenâ€" schlager of Kitchener visited with | \r. and Mrs. Alvin Lantenschlager | on Sunday. : Mics Janet Ruthig of New Hamâ€" burg sfent the weekâ€"end at the home of her grandfather, Mr. Samuel Hill. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Waterman and sons, Charles and Walter _ of Galt visited at the home of Mr. Henry Waterman on Sunday. .\nés Elva Diefenbacher is spendâ€" Ing this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Strome at Waterâ€" Joo. Mrs. K. F. Merner and Mr. Merton Merner of Varna and Miss Edith Merner of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Quentin"Hallmnn on Sunâ€" day. For the Youngsters \irs. Absalom Snider, Mrs. Levi| snider and Mr. Oliver Snider of: Fischer Mills and Mr. Abram Snider cf Waterloo called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Titus Bingeman last Satnray Miss Alice Shoemaker of Nine Pines is spening the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonâ€" aerd Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Toman and family vieited with Mr. and Mrs John Bierman at Erbsville on Sun day GIRLS‘ COATS are $4.95 and $5.95 in s1 $6.95 to $11.50 in the larger sizes . . purses matching, $10.50, $11.50, sizes ‘The Misses Hattie and Idella Waâ€" terman, _ Arlene . Rosenberger and Helen Pipher of Kitchener and Miss Priscilla Gildner of Galt spent the weekâ€"end at their homes in the vil COATS FOR TINY TOTS of 2 and 3â€"$4.50 to $8.50 and a boys‘ and girls‘ nlucial at $2.95. lage Miss Loulsa ‘Erickson of Kitchener was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W1l l‘am Goettling over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. R. J. Davis and family spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s patâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. George Fishleigh at Putnam. LITTLE BOYS‘ COATS are Grey and brown tweeds. \r. and Mre. Albert Duench vlsu~" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schieuâ€". ter at Linwood on the holiday. ‘ Mr. and Mré. George Bierman and Mr. Orie Bierman of Erbsville, Mr. and Mre. John Poll, Miss Gladys Poll and Mr. Hugh Poll of Roseville called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George |J acob on Sunday. AMeme d n nese n on eaa es l Peti N P Miss Murie! Hallman and Master Glen Hallman epent the weekâ€"end with their grandmother, Mrs. Menno Hagedorn at Bridgeport. Mr. and Mre. Reuben Ruthig and family of New Hamburg visited at the home of Mr. Samuel Hill on Sunâ€" Gad?. Mr. Ervin Sararas and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sararas and son, ‘Bobby called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coxson a‘ Plattsville on Saturday. Mr. Stuart Rosenberger of Forgus epent the weekâ€"end at the home of COME IN £ ... what a f in the appea by the use wearing Ens sha (These On 'l‘_h_e Kitchener‘ OUDIES _ FoUR HOUR ENAM EL Leading Hardware Phone 260 All They‘li Need To Wear For Spring . . . From Tip To Toe . . . Yes, EVERYTHING:! COME IN AND LET US SHOW vou GIRLS‘ SWAGGER SUITS are $7.9%, s8.50, $9.50, $11.50, $12.50. Sizes 6 . . . what a transformation can be made in the appearance of your home interior by the use of this quick drying, longâ€" wearing Enamel .. . 35 modern, artistic ‘s Modern Department Store Mre. Menâ€" his parents, Mr. and Mre. MONUD MMC lsenherger ‘ ow man of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Suyder visited ang Mre.|with Mr. and Mrs. William Detweller ult Roseville on Sunday. r and sons, Miss Irene Sherk spent Sunday at sley were ime home of Mr and Mre. William R. Bailie| Sherk near Ayr. 5 Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Schults and h Lautenâ€"‘eon, Peter called on Mre. Andrew sited with| Koelher at St. Agatha on Monday. '-enschlaser‘ Miss Ruth Erb and Master Fredâ€" |crick Erb spent the weekâ€"end with New Hamâ€" | their father, Mr. Addison Erb at Waâ€" t the home ; terl00 fhe Children‘s Own Floor The Mezzanine) to 14. . BR 1 .A a.A.. . 2c Amstnet oo kilted in the smaller sizes â€" coats with jumpers in sizes 8 and 10. it Cosson , 12 Mansion St. ot Fergus KITCHENER, ONT. shades to select from CONRAD BROS. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bock and T. and Mrs. Cameron Bock and son Willard visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stoltz near Platteville on Sunâ€" Jay Miss Ferne Stoitz of Kitchener epent the weekâ€"end with friends in the village Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hilborn, Mrs. stanley Hilborn and son, John and \r. Fraser Hilborn of Paris called at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilâ€" torn and Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Hilborn on Sunday. Mesere. _ Howard _ and Kenneth Stoltz, Bert Chapman, Josiah ‘Baer und David Bergey attended a short course at the O.A.C.. Guelph on Tuesâ€" dlay of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Toman of Toâ€" ronto were guests of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman cver the weekâ€"end. Master Glen Strome of Waterloo is spending the Raster vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dieâ€" ienbacher. Messrs. A hent Bergey businecs . vis Monday. Selling prospect. respect Selling Out and PT;I;I"O" Merchants .___WATERLOO Get what you go L. COHENCIOUS A Complete Stock of $15, $12 and $10 Trusses Selling for $8, $7 and $6. Trusses Must Be Sold . . with hats and 8 to 14. At Cost! Mr. and Mre. Menno Roâ€" A. R. G. Smith and Herâ€" ey of New Hamburg were visitors in the village on â€"â€" sizes 3 to 6 the boss isn‘t selling the E. K. Bock and Mr afterâ€"it breeds

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