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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Oct 1936, p. 3

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Arrangements were‘ made by the ministers or the committee composed ol Reverends Pitts, Bender, Dengis to load a car with vegetables and fruits to ship to the Northâ€"West. A notice was sent to each minister in New Hamburg and surrounding disâ€" trict to announce that the vegetables and fruits will be received Friday at the C!NQR. depot. Any gifts of money will also be appreciated. People with cars and truck are asked to coâ€"operâ€" ate with the ministerial association in getting the things to the station and help pack it to ship. The things will be given to every needy family regardless of their denomination. Famburg School Board Studying Music in Classes. Miss Kathleen Snyder, A.T.C.M., of Kitchener addressed the New Hamâ€" burg school board regarding vocal lessons for the school pupils. The chairman and secretary were appointâ€" ed a committee to confer with the various ladies‘ organizations in New Hamburg to solicit their assitance in securing vocal training for the sehool pupils. If the weather is dry and warm it will only take about 21 days for the cement to dry for traffic, but if the weather continues the full 28 days will be required. Call Club Solo "Due" And Makes It At New Hamburg Club Rooms. The first solo tournament of the season was run off at the New Hamâ€" burg club rooms, when seven tables were in play. Six games of 20 minâ€" utes duration were played and four points were given for first, three for econd, two for third and 1 for fourth, In case of a tie the points were split. Harry Peacock was the winner of | the highest award with 21% points. Harold Forler was second with 20 points and Jeff Otto took the third prize with 184. J. Hamel was low / taking the consolation prize. The two «pecial awards went to Bert Strange with 76 points the highest ‘ in 20 minutes of play. Owen Bow:â€" man, Floradale, took the prize for calling a club solo "due" and making The principal of the Continuation Schoor was authorized to appoint a librarian for the school library, The books for the library cost $600 and wince a librarian has been appointed ro books have been lost. Two new shelves are to be added. The teachers‘ salaries and the acâ€" counts of E. Eckel for upholstering, H. E. Schultz for plastering and the balance of the account of 0. H. Beckâ€" er for the school water eystem were authorized as paid. Ready Until November. Gradually nearing completion conâ€" struction of the cement flooring on the new bridge crossing the Nith Riâ€" ver in the centre of the town will be started late this week or early next. The workmen had planned on starting to pour cement on Tuesday morning but owing to the fall of snow the work will be held up until the weather is more suitable. The cribbing for the floor is completed and when pouring operations once start they must be carried on day and night until the floor is complete, Pastors Arrange Western Relief. Bridge Will Not Be it. The club intends to stage these tournaments weekly throughout the fall and winter months. Mr. Ben. Willeon spent the weekâ€" end in Toronto. Mise Betty Becker, who is attendâ€" ing Whitby Ladiea® College, apent the weekâ€"end and holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Becker. The W.G.Young Co. COLOR Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wednesday In New Perfected Technicolor. Evenings : "The Grea.t Zlegfeld; W. POWELL â€" MYRNA LOY Jewellers 4 . DAYS . 4 STARTING OCTOBER 14th owellers â€" _ Optometrists 8 KING E.. KITCHENER At The Kitchener Theatres! Brings to glory one of the world‘s great love stories Extended Payment Plan "RAMONA" KAY; FRANCIS GEORGE BRENT OCT. 19 â€" 20 â€" 21 Ask About Our Special Prices Adults 32 and 3 _ â€" _ 35c With With NEW HAMBURG outh Waterloo Correspondence + â€" Mrs. Meinhardt trained for a nurse | in the hospital at Koln am Rhein, Lindenthal and graduated after three years. Bhe entered the General Hosâ€" pital at Bachum near Berlin, where her unusual ability soon became known so that she rose to become superintendent of the Hospital and assistant to Prof. Dr; Wullstein noted German surgeon. During this time she enlisted in the Order of the Red ; Cross in Germany, When war broke out she immediately went to the front and saw service in various fe‘ds in France and Belgium where she, like all other Red Cross nurses, saw all the horrors of war, nursing the dying and founded often in darkâ€" ness while combatant airplanes were battling overhead. | Twentyseven applications for na: turalization were recommended Satâ€" Curday by His Honor Judge E. W \Clement for approval hy the departâ€" ment of justice. Three cases were |laid over for further consideration at future alttinge. The applications had | heen filed with the clerk of the peace |and with the local regiatrar of the Supreme Court. Bestowal of high honor was made under general order of 1934 by the late President Von Hindenburg of Germany, who instituted this form of recognition to those who gave unâ€" usual service during the war. Mrs. ‘Meinhardt had previous received the third and second class medals in reâ€" cognition â€" of «plendid Red Cross Work just after the war came to an end, New Hamburg Woman Honored For Red Cross Nursing During War. A distinctive honor was bestowed upon Mrs. Fred Meinhardt, when she received the Cross of Honor from ie German Government for meritoriâ€" ous and valiant services as a Red C€ross Nurse during the World War. The coveted medal was forwarded to her last Monday by Dr. Kempff Gorman, consul at Montreal and is highly prized by the recipient. Mr. and Mrs. Meinhardt and their twin daughters, Marianne and Suâ€" sanah, came to Canada in 1927. They resided in Waterloo and Kitchener and then moved to New Hamburg about two years ago. & Mre. Meinhardt and the two chilâ€" dren were on a trip to Germany in the fall of 1935. She states that she found conditions in Germany much better than when she left, when Gerâ€" many was torn with near revolution, but she is glad to be back to the land of her adoption. Since coming to New Hamburg Mrs. Meinhardt bas started giving maseaging serâ€" vices and has quite a number of paâ€" tients. Hamburg Notes. Mrs Reid and her two sons Eldon and Austin of Orillia spent the weekâ€" end and holiday with Mrs. W. Callum and family. Mr. Del. Kropf and Mre. H. Kropf spent Thankegiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bechtel, Hamilton. Miss Nettie Schultz, Miss Christine Thompson motored to Keswick over the holiday to join the other campers, who had enjoyed a week‘s vacation there in the summer, Mrs. Bob Lloyd of Pickering Colâ€" lege «pent a few days‘ holidays with his mother, Mrs. Ed. Grundenberger. Mr. Bob Junker of Sudbury sp'ent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mré. L. Junker of New Hamburg. Mr. Peter Wiens. who has accepted a position with a large photography business in Toronto, spent the holiâ€" day with fis family here. Mr. an@ Mrs. C. H. Weber spent the weekâ€"end in London at the home oi the former‘s sister, Mrs. E. Ratz. Mr. Wayne Kropf visited with his sister Ferne, who is in training in the General Hospital in Toronto. Mr .and Mrs. Noah Weber, Mr. and Mrs Harry Koch and two children visited with friends in town on the holiday Goderich â€"John J. Huggard on Saturday was sentenced to Kingston Penitentiary for three yearsâ€"the penalty for the theft of $150,000 from hi« clients at Seaforth, the Huron County town where he had conducted a law and bondâ€"trading practice for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Castle and family from Toronto spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaefer. Seaforth Lawyer Gets 3 Year Term Warner Baxter, Alice Fay, Jack Oakie Added Feature The 36â€"yearâ€"old lawyer, smart in a new grey tweed sult, pleaded gullty to charges againeat him and was aumâ€" marily sentenced by Judge T. M. Coâ€" atello to the penitentiary term, which dates from the time of his arreat. Monday, Tuesday â€" OCT. 19, 20 "KING OF BURLESQUE*" "Don‘t Turn ‘em Loose" Wed., Thursday â€" OCT. 21, 22 Hard Man in a Soft Worldâ€" With Lewis Stome . â€" MANY SEEK NATURALIZATION With John Halliday, Marsha Hunt "It‘s Love Again" "Hollywood Boulevard" "A Son Comes Home" Mary Boland, Donald Woods Dancingâ€"Romancing Musical! JESSIE MATTHEWSs The Dancing Divinity! In Witho 0 =â€" ROBERT YOUNG . OCT. 16 â€" 17 Parole! puise Latimer ‘ The October meeting of the Junior Women‘s Institute was held at the home of Miss Ruth Trussler on Tuesâ€" day evening of last week. Miss Eliâ€" zabeth Reist, the second viceâ€"presiâ€" dent presided during the business session. The rosponse to the roll call was, "A Timeâ€"saving (Hint". Miss Alta Stoltz then occupied the ‘vhair and the. following readings | were given: "A Woman‘s Song", by | Miss Ethel Kinzie; "I Was a Good gHousekeeper“, by Miss Myrtle We |ber; "Kitchen Magic", by Miss Muâ€" lriol Poth; " Making Soap", by Miss | Margaret Stoltz; _ and "Bungalowâ€" :mzmia", by Miss Elizabeth iReist. ; Miss Iva Zinn gave a talk on "Handiâ€" , craftg seen at the Exhibition", after | which Miss Jean Toman presented l“ paper on the subject, "Home Furâ€" nishing and Decorating". (Current Events were given by Miss Laura HMenhoeffer. Following the program a social hour was enjoyed and refreshâ€" ments were gerved. W.M.A. Meeting. F The monthly meeting of the U. B. Women‘s Missionary Association was |ho!d at the home of Mrs. E. B. Halk man last Wednesday afternoon. iMrs. !.l Cassel was in charge of the Deâ€" votional period and the scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Norman Kaster. The president, Mrs.‘ M. B. ‘Snyder presided during the program which consisted of the following numâ€" bers: "The Story of The First Thanksgiving", by (Mré. Clare (Hilâ€" born; "News Items from Africa", by Mrs. F. E. Page; a piano solo by Mise Mary Hilborn; the reading of a letter from the superintendent of the U. B. Mission in China, by Mrs. Gordon Hallman and a reading by Mrs. W. Spaetzel. At the conclusion of the meeting the hostess served dainty refreshments. Miss Elizabeth Kathleen Miller, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller was united in marriâ€" age to Mr. Willard Roy (Becker, oldest son of Mré. Wilfred Wanner and the late IMr. Gilbest ‘Becker, at 1.30 o‘clock, Saturday afternoon, Oct. 10. The ceremony was performed by the groom‘s uncle, Rev. E. H. Thamer at his home, Alma St., Kitchener, The bride wore a lovely gown of white chiffon with a long tulle veil arâ€" vranged in cap effect with a bandeau of orange blossoms. She carried butâ€" terfly roses. ‘The bridesmaid, Miss Gladys Fried of Roseville, cousin of the groom, was prettilyâ€"attired in poudre blue crepe with white accesâ€" sories and carried premier roses. Mr. Henry Innanen of ‘Roseville was groomsman. Following the ceremony the young couple left on a motor trip to Owen Sound and other northern points. B.Y.P.U. Makes Presentations. The B.Y.P.U. met at the home of Air. and Mrs. John Buck last week with the President, Mr. V. E. Dinger in the chair. Following a vocal duet by Miss Muriel Poth and Mr. L. H. Cassel, Rev. H. iF. Schade spoke on Psalm 121. Miss Doris Bechtel then read an address and Mr Anson Lang made the presentation of a table reâ€" {lector to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Buck whose marriage took place recently. Another address was read by Miss Sylvia Bock after which Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildner, who are leaving this village to take up residence in Stratâ€" ford, were made the recipients of a hanging mirror, ‘The presentation was made by Miss Muriel Poth. After a delightful social hour, a dainty lunch was served. Sr. IFIâ€"Alvin: Pipher 73, Thelma Lang 72, Douglas Foote 65, Eldon Pipher 64, *Cameron Toman 59, Bery] Davis 58, Greta Lautenschlager 58, kay Diefenbacher 58, Leotis Musselâ€" man 52, Mary Davis 50, Myrtle Howlâ€" ing 47. Burkle Toman 44, Elmer Poll 42. Jr. L â€"Dorothy Wanner 77, Clare Snider 74, Reta Coleman 68, Gordon Howling 66, Earl Toman 62, Orville Baer 59, *George Goettling 51. Junior Women‘s Institute. Report of the $r. Room of the New Dundee Public School for Month of September. Sr. IVâ€"Ruth Snider 869, Gordon Snider 81, Grace Schmidt 73, Reta Wanner 69, Ivy Wanner 69, Curtis Baer 69, Cleo Wanner 64, Nyle Koehâ€" ler 26. Jr. IVâ€"Miriam Coleman 78, Russel Snider 75, Betty ‘Tuchlinski 71, Ruâ€" dene Toman 67, Ruth Erb 66, Helen Poll 53, George Bechtel 52. Those marked with an asterisk were absent for one or more examâ€" inations. Beckerâ€"Miller Nuptials. At St. Agatha. The membere of the St. James Luâ€" theran Ladies‘ Aid held their October meeting at the home of Mrs. Jacob Dietz at St. Agatha last Wednesday evening. The president, Mrs. M. K. Toman occupied the chair and Psalm 6 was read responsively. Mrs. B. Bosâ€" hart read the scripture lesson and the response to the roll call was "A Biâ€" bleverse on Thanksgiving" . Mrs. Alex Brighton gave a reading after which Miss Edna Goettling rendered a plano solo. Mrs. Earl Einwachter then read Psalm 100. After the proâ€" gram _ dainty _ refreshments _ were served by the hostess. Missionary Program Given At C. E. Meeting. The Missionary Committee was in charge of the program at the regular meeting of the U.B. C.E. Society which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cranson Hallman last Thursday evening. Mrs. E. B. Hallâ€" man presided and the scripture lesson wae read by Miss Velma Bauâ€" er. Mra. F. K. Page gave a reading entitled, ‘‘My Mother‘a Missionary Box". after which Mrs. Jack Schmidt rendered a vyocal solo. Miss Allce Hallman read a poem, ‘"Who Will (Gi0?" and Miss Ellen Page gave a piâ€" ano solo. Rev. E. Gingerich then conducted a questionaire on the topic o+ the evening, "Are Missions Done For®" following which a vocal duet Ladies‘ Aid Holds Meeting was given by Mre A. Ravuer and Miriam Hilborn Singing School. Singing school leesons commenced it the Baptist Church on Wednesday evening, Oct. 14th undr the direction o Miss Kathleen Snyder, A.T.C.M. of Kitchener. The class will be conâ€" Incted each Wednesday evening for i period of ten weeka. Evprynfio in welcome to attend. R. R. Bailie, Principal NEW DUNDEE League Meeting. Rev. W. Nolting occupied the chair at the regular meeting of the Sr. Luâ€" ther League which was held at the fiome of Mr. and Mrs. William Egerâ€" dee Sr., last Thursday evening. The scripture lesson was read by Mr. Alâ€" fred Kurt and the members respondâ€" ed to the roll cal} with a Bible verse, iMiss Dorothy Ludolph gave a readâ€" ing entitled, "Poems", after which the topic, "What Confirmation Has Meant to Me", was given by Miss Ruth Madter. An interesting diaâ€" logue, "What the Luther League offers the Church", was presented by Miss Lydia Gocttling, and Messrs. Lorne _ Rinwachter _ and _ Willard Bowman. School News. The regular meeting of the N.D.C.S. Christian Fellowship was held last Wednesday with the presiâ€" dent, Velma (Bauer in the chair. Alice and Jean Hallman rendered a vocal duet after which Ellen Page led in a discussion oÂ¥ the subject of "The Saviour‘. ‘The annual reâ€"organization of the N.D.C:S. Literary Society was held last Friday with the following offiâ€" cers being elected: president, Lorne (Baer; viceâ€"president, Muriel Egerâ€" dee; secretary, Mary Atkinson; treasâ€" urer, Arnold Pipher; pianist, Velma (Bauer; assistant, Dorothy Toman. Personals. _ impressive ‘Thanksgiving Day serâ€" vices were held at the ‘Blenheim Menâ€" nonite Church on Monday in conâ€" nection with the Evangelistic camâ€" paign which is being conducted this week. The Evangelist; Rev. H. J. King of (Harper, Kan., delivered a Thanksgiving sermon in the mornâ€" ing and in the afternoon Rev. 0. ‘Burkholder of Breslau gave an adâ€" dress on *‘The Fourfold Christian Life", and (Rev. King spoke on the subject, "Principles Governing The Christian‘s Life." The special serâ€" cices will conclude on Sunday, Oct. 18th. ‘Mr. Henry Waterman discovered ripe raspberries growing in his garâ€" den last week, a sample of which is now on display in H. ‘Kavelman‘s store window. Rev. H. F. Schade delivered the sermons at the seventieth anniverâ€" sary serviceg at the Yanover Baptist Church on Sunday while Rev. C. Richards of Hanover occupied the pulpit of the jocal Baptist Church on Sunday morning and evening. Dialogue Features Luther The annual reâ€"organizaton of the Public School ‘Literary Society was he‘d last Wednesday and the followâ€" ing officers were elected for the year: President, Ivy Wanner; vice president. Gordon Snider; secretary, Rudene Toman; treasurer, Ruth PIâ€" pher. Exchange Pulpits. Former Teacher is Married. _ ‘The many friends of Miss Gladys Brunton, former teacher of the Juâ€" nior room of the local Public School, will be interested to learn of her marrlage to Mr. Harvey McLelliand of Toronto on Saturday, Sept. 26 at Christ Anglican Church at Tara. The Conmtmunity Park Board has been fortunate in securing Dr. Wes ton Krupp of Woodstock to present moving pictures on ‘Mexico" and "Florida" in Kavelman‘s Hal on Frl day evening, Oct. 28rd. Special Service At Blenheim Church. Mr. .Clarence Howling and son, Ralph and Mr. and Mrs, William Hewson and children, Florence and Teddy of Windsor were guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. John Howling over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Jacob Madter of Waterloo visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sararas and Mr. and Mre. Ivan Sararas reâ€" cently. Mrs. Joseph Hallman of Rochester, N.Y.. visited with relatives in the village and community last week. Mrs. W. Spaetzel is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gedeke at ‘Kitchener. Rev. H. F. Schade, Rev. L. R. Piâ€" pher and Rev. E. Gingerich attended the monthly meeting of the New Hamburg and vicinity (Ministerial Association which was held at the Anglican rectory at Haysville on Monday of last week. Miss Lillian Richardson of Plattsâ€" ville spent the holiday with Miss Eisie Groff. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kellsey on Thanksgiving Day were: Mr. and Mrs. (Maurice Kellsey and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Henâ€" derson of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Eden Kinzie and daughters Ruth and Doris, Miss Minerva Snider and Mr. Howard Kellsey of Kitchener., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacob of Kitchâ€" ener _ called on _ Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt and Mr..and Mrs. George Jacob on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. El Rosenberger spent the weekâ€"end and holiday with their daughter Mrs. Ernest Hoover at Gormley. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn and Miss Mary Hilborn were guests of Mr. and Mre. Albert Peck at Preston on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin and daughter, Geraldine of Kitchener visited with Mrs. August Kavelman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fiederlein and son Robert visited with Mr. and Mrs. Weslcy Spaetzel at Kitchener on the holiday. Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Foote attended A meeting of No. 2 District of the Ontario Medical Association at Simâ€" coc last Wednesday. Mr. and Mre. V. E. Dinger and daughters, Joan and Hazel visited with friends at Elmira on Sunday. Messrs. (Clayton Woeber and Max Christeff of Kitchener and Gerald Woeber of Williamsburg visited with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber on Sunâ€" day Mr. and Mrs Wellington Bock of Woelland were guesta of Dr. and Mra F. S. Brown over the weekâ€"end. A number of local hunters enjoyed their annual Jack Rabbit hunt on Thanksgiving Day. s â€" Mr. M. C. Howling and daughter Marie spent the holiday weekâ€"end with relatives at Pontiac, Mich. f Mra B. Boshart ja spending a few Mr and Mrs. James Sparling and daughter, Haze] and Roy Weicker of New Hamburg, Mrs. Alex Sempel of Dundas and Mesers. F. J. Steffler and H. J. Lehman of Kitchener and Mr. W. W. Frickey of Waterloo called on Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman on Sunday. Rev. E. Gingerich attended the funâ€" eral of the late ‘Mr. Herbert Troup at Sherkston last Friday. Mrs. William Riehm of Kitchener epent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Goettling. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. L. Henderson on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ridde] of Galt, Mrs Blake Uren and children of St. George, Miss Murie] Storley of Presâ€" ton and Mr Clarence Henderson of Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Toman and family called on Mr. and Mrs. John Bierman at Erbsville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Habel and Mr. and Mre. Arthur Hon&th and daughters of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Lautenschlager on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown and (Miss Ella Brown of Pratteville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hilborn on Sunâ€" day. ‘Mrs. Fred Lautenschlager visited with her daughter, Mrs. L. Bacher and Mr. Bacher at Kitchener on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Schlimme of Galt called on Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Howling last Friday. ‘ Mre. A. Karn and Miss Helen Karn of Kitchener were guests at the home of ‘Mrs.. Levi Sararas over the holiâ€" day weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hagedorn and famâ€" ily and Mr. George Hagedorn of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Howling on Sunday. Mre. Quentin Hallman attended the Provincial Christian Endeavor Convention at London over the weekâ€" end. Several from here attended the funeral of the late (Mr. Daniel Shantz at Haysville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Toman of Toâ€" ronto spent the fholiday . wéekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman. Visitors at the home of Mr. August Lautenschlager on Sunday were: Mr. and Mre. Edgar Eschelman of Roâ€" chester, N.Y., Rev. C. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gruetzner and daughter, Helen and Mr Christian Weber of Hanover. Several attended the motorcycle hill climb at Baden on the holiday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn and Miss Mary Hilborn spent the holiday with days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schadâ€" ler at Kitchener. Mrs. Josiah Cassel and Mre. Joseph Hallman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Magar Seegmiller at Kitchener last Baturday. ‘The teachers of the local Public Bchool attended the annual Teaches Convention which was held at Wa:â€" terloo last Thursday. On Friday they visited various places of interâ€" est in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaster and daughter, Ruth of Mannheim visited with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwass on Sunday. Quite a number from this comâ€" munity attended the dedication serâ€" vice at the St. Jacobs Mennonite Church on Sunday afternoon. LONG _ DISTANC E CALLS COST LESS! ee Sharp at Seven they start calling!" Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Schade and Mr. and Mre. Lorne Zinken were guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. John Sandlos at Hanover on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reichard at Torâ€" onto. h Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber visitâ€" ed â€"with Mre. M. Wagner at Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Caséel of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mre. Josiah Casse] on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jacob and daughter Patricia of Mannheim visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob on Sunday. Among those from here who atâ€" tended the annual Luther League Convention of the Kitchener district which was held at Sebastopol on Thanksgiving Day were: Rev. W. Nolting, _ Mr. and _ Mrs. _ Albert Duench, the Misses Clara and Edna Kavelman and Thelma Boshart and Messrs. Rose Toman and Lorne Einâ€" wachter. Mrs. Levi Sararas is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schweitzer at Preston. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bailie and chilâ€" dren June, Yvonne and Bobby spent the holiday weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. O. Seyler at Paisley. Mr. and Mrs. William Makins, Miss Buelah Makins, Mr. Urban Makins and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gore of Brantford and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bechler of German Mills called at Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bauer and Miss Velma Bauer visited with friends at Ingersoll on Sunday. ‘The Misses Ada Bingeman and Miriam Hilborn called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becker at Kitchener on Sunday. BATTS AND SATEENS â€" cotton batts at 35¢ lb., open out to full size, 72 x 90 inches . .. the sateens in 50 cent quality for 35¢ yd. beâ€" cause of a slight mi:flrint at the selvedge (will not ow in the quilt). Floral and Paisley patâ€" terns. . Special â€"â€" For Quilts GOUDIES Kitchener‘s Modern Department Store Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. A. Poth and sons Earlmont and Kenneth and Miss Muâ€" riel Poth were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Schiefle near Conestogo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraehling, Miss Berdux of Kicthener, Mr. Wal ter Kraehling of St. Agatha, Mr. and Mre. George Smith and Miss Mossie Smith of Heidelberg, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaefer and Miss Versie Schaefer were Sunday visitors with Nr. and Mre. Harvey Schmidt. Mr. and Mre. I. H. Toman a1d eon Burkle and the Misses Grace and Ruâ€" dene Toman called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coxson at Plattsville last Thursâ€" day. Mr. J. Riley Hallman and daughter Dorothy of Port Credit visited with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel on Tuesâ€" day of last week. Mr. and (Mrs. Aaron Duench and son Arnold of Plattsville visited at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt on Sunday. On Sunday, Oct. 18, the service at St. Paul‘s Lutheran church will be in the evening at 7.30. This will also be the "Rally Day Service" for the Sunday School at the close of a short program, Student Otto Reble of Waterloo Seminary will give a talk on Germany where he spent last year at University of Leipzig. Mesers. _ Howard _ and _ Albert Schnarr and Orley Neeb spent Sunâ€" day with friends at Dorking. the home of Mr. and Mre. John Howâ€" ling on the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Seraphine Schnarr at Waterloo, ERBSVILLE â€" 35° Batts â€" Downstairs Sateens â€" U pstairs

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