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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Aug 1937, p. 7

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tA =“M.udmo.'}mu-:- tul, especially plums and peachee the line of fruits. Prices anoted wara _.___ "Tep Price for Egze 27¢, Butter 4+ 30 Conts, and Chickens *~â€" _ Plentiful at the â€" _ Waterleo Market cil for t us a CoS), t 0t COrez lon town council on Konfl:y night, reâ€" pri questing that the council assert egz more authority in bringing about a solk stricter observance of the Liguor eor Control Act in Preston. The letter ___ was signed by Mrs. Orville Stroh ~â€" and the request that it be presented the to the Police Commission was reâ€" Pr» PRESTON.â€"The Women‘s Christâ€" ian Temperance Union of Preston presented a letter to the Preston Want Stricter Observance of Liquor Control Act STHATFORD, August 12. â€"Perth County crops have not suffered damâ€" ago from rains in recent days, acâ€" cording to Hon. Nelson Monteith, forâ€" mer minister of agriculture for Onâ€" tario, and ‘W. Angus Dickson, MALA. Both men are farmers in Perth and they painted a bright mpicture of grain and root crops in this district. , North Perth LISTOWEL, August 12â€"The reâ€" cent heavy rains in the district have , caused considerable damage to crops ‘ of ‘barey and oats in iNorth Perth.‘ Potatoes are in danger of rot. Farâ€" } mers fear they will experience trouw , ‘ble cutting grain as much of tha, crops have (heen flattoned. Reports from the district last night told of still further areas which had suffered as a result of meâ€" cent continued heary rains. in Til bury East Township a §0 per cent. harvest is indicated as a result of the wet weather. Perth reports were conflicting. ‘While Stratford said there was some damage, not expectâ€"| ed to be heavy, Listowel, in the nor-l thern section of the county, said barâ€" Iy and oats had suffered extensively. | Slight Damage | loupes 10, 15, 20 and 2§¢c a plece, "blueberres 10c a pint box or $1.6§ a Further Damage l To Grain Crops in ; _ Western Ontario‘ s hoib vaaiimnis d M Ab 3 25 on Thursday. _ _ ° "* Moseville was held, with 55 Mm | Baver Comp Lit lon Thursday. nt. The bride‘s mother, Mrs. [ge | .. _3 P tnbodded ones for “"", Y:h'm‘, ,‘ff:" Q,e:fn‘ °_ Mt. and Mrs. L. N. Wileox of gonun, was dre-:d'm b‘lnu; g dn it oifi 1t 10 nc. 3 h 5 ' . . a oi se e t ui e s enc | ias l e 4iee 100 aiivanicht h Vabormt Fisted pmtes. tensped sEhfon and., the neorga c holte f :nrcficifil'j:;dl;si;dbf:-icdalg:?‘&" celery | Hilda Mae Eng. T omp) F Ese :fik?:v“?hd "Mrs. C. W Backus white triple sheer. Each wore a A medium 2c, choice yo | $5¢. Tetâ€"| Robien Cresemanâ€"â€"I p. F, . 2 . 1C. 7 a5J emeer und, while older ones sold 25 a bunch or 2 bunches for 35c, it. F. Anc. Hist. 2, 1, Chem. 2. |on Thursday. . corsage bouquet roses z: s.scn: ’onme-d' .-e:‘crlzn ::’c't | m:euslc :&?m&;flz‘mi .'fi ll:: Lnu"':"d Egerde E"?c;.-&: E;‘ un?ied the h:no urc-:r:szn HA:_ prettily Td::oult.( 'iflm:l::oli ard s nvise Aanng o ‘ml umber he small | Lit. 3, A.c“.'n-flr k. C burg last Wednesday. other summer flowers and the choice dairy butter 27c and cucumbers 40 and §0¢ for lmo : o‘ Alice Eng. Comp. F, Eng. nz % _ , ith "& . and Mra. Alfred Mogk of El bride‘s table was centred ery 30e a pound, coffee cake 10c & , variety, and 156 to 20cd ro; : .31 Lit. C, Anc. Hist. 3, Alg. C, Q-,_). . in of t y en piece, puns, 30 and 24¢ a dosen. ; ‘kind, tomatoes 20 and 18c I n Uhl"tnâ€"â€"lu Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 2,) mira *M' with . large '.“h flhi.-‘ “hm es pink Meatsâ€"Summer sausage 2c a basket, potatoes 15 and 20 a sm )AM. Hist. 2, Alg. 1, Chom. 1. lage on eduesday. g tapers cw:,u lovely basket, ¢! R.e.ncvi-ltou-t.thhomo little place were attractively pound, frying sausage 25c, weiners masket, and 25c for :nlu.oore 9e. | To Lowaer School the number o 'Ir w eaier E66 nere. &E e on ths Torm or ty 15¢c, bologna 18¢, bacon 25¢, smoked while by ther bushe} '.oy ;" o “c subjects s uccessfully completed is l:m‘il sm{ ol unoearn To '.dwhlh (dhies 'm.f picric ham 30c and head cheese 17¢ Fruitsâ€"Duchess apples t 45¢ a indicated after each name. . Nime 15 m ‘ s o8 Gnm. ding m'ith sprigs * ons Smat! baskcr raspeornieg in 1 bapers commttute a full year‘s work. and son "ihonothloom-fmficlhnoufi'flinhd itsâ€"â€"Plums 40c a small basket, . smail basket, raspberriea 13¢ a pin: Schoolâ€"(Second Year). .lodml. + pearbes 50 to age n amail e i the KC). ons tncker: Hotorrice, | _ Arber buse J agps $y _7 Bte maile: Tsd an haad Ey if ville Helon Pipher, Althea Bock, 1 15 and (20c a basket es 25c a s y : Mac Bean 8, Neil \ ‘ . n 5) m MugweF 'lp):c.:hou o:ld at $1â€"25 a bushel, cante 5199 a basket, plams 35 t': g : chook 9, Clare Ludeiph 7, Earimont Poth xmh..h :d Mrs. Glen Betterly and :.‘olm Bauer . em braahoies the epiet uit & ) f ogeree T4« a all bas 7+ 2 ‘fn-ily'olsmnflilloaflodonlw. Later Mr. and Mrs. Bingaman ‘blu@berres 10¢ a pint box or $1.65 a ‘smaly basket, pears 15¢ a sm Lower Schoolâ€"(First Year). ‘ I 7 un (os on Th : llefe og s nd, "r5. _ Singaman large basket, chokecherries 20 to k}ket‘ cuutelo;lllm-“‘:oi ;foc :"" “'i'“:l CGordon Bean 9, Ho-;ud Bowman 7, “Ir.‘ m“ o nge _,"‘hh n Thursday.|left on s motor n Poac nh-der % hb h.‘ N * bukL_â€"“ {fl:em;:l::‘“c a box or two for 35. ’_‘""_“". Dief District Markets â€" ~Want A. Vegetablesâ€"Beans 15c a A fair crowd was in attendance at es Mup se c ues . Een Sy L n of Preston pria, gap 25 "U 6 l4 â€"There was a} The annual Decoration Day ur-ln mperance Union of Preston prisy demand for produce at Presâ€" vice will be heid at the New Dundeeip ed a letter to the Preston ton‘s market, butter and eggs being Union Cemetery on Sunday afterâ€"‘o ouncil on Konfl:y night, reâ€" priced at 26 to 28¢ per pound and noon, Aug. 22nd. ‘s g that the council assert eg«s 26 to 30c per dozen. Potatoes | Mrs. H. Roache, missionaryâ€"onâ€" ‘ n uthority in bringing about a sold at 20 and 25¢ per basket and furlough from Peru, South America, r observance of the Liquor corn and 10c per dozen. gave a splendid taik at the Baptist ," Act in Preston. The letter + Church on Tursday evening. '! med by Mrs. Orville Stroh M,‘h& on Morals. fi request that it be presented the prohibition of slot machines in ; â€" The U.B. Christian Endeavour le Police Commission was reâ€" Preston demanded that the council ‘Soeietg met at the home of Mr. uull f . d.otnkemmumtocurbfluinâ€"lu . B. Hallman on Thursday ‘ j etter commending the counâ€" dividuals of Preston who persistent. evening. Miss Veima Bauer preâ€"‘w passing a byâ€"law governing ly defy the Lianar musy. n CV n ced â€" aP king cili 22 _ 5 }Ke! podded peas 10c a pint and #}C kind, Chinese cabâ€"| baskets of unpodded ones for 25¢, | orn 2 dozen for 15¢. | carrots, beets 6c a bunch, onion 10 1, grade A large 27c, }and 15¢ a box. 5¢ a bunch, corn 2 doz. oice young chicken | for 15 and 10 and 15¢ a dosen, celery le older ones sold | 25 a bunch or 2 bunches for %c, letâ€"| _ sweet cream 18¢ & tuce 5c a head, catbage 5 and 10e | Li 10 and 15¢ a bow!, |a head, caplifiower 10 and 2 for 15¢, r 27c and cream~ > cucumbers 40 and 60c for the small Li coffee cake 10c a, variety, and 15 to 20c for the large ‘__ I 24c a dosen. ) _ |kind, tomatoes 20 and 18c a amen Li sausage @@c @ basket, potatoes 15 and 20 a small ) â€" RkBA Ske watmane TNL I LA governing ly defy the Liquor Control Act. cabâ€" | bask 15¢. ) carr 27¢. | and ‘kon | tor 1 sold ; 25 a t." 000C [ The caramak. L° 0 MNS, DIN§AMAN.| Stges m=~â€"â€"______ taining to harvest." i'l’he ceremony was performed beâ€" PRESTON, Aug. 14.â€"There was a{ The annual Decoration Day serâ€"‘neath a lovely arch of ferns and THL brisk demand for produce at Presâ€" vice will be held at the New Dndeeipink clarkis, with Rev. L. R. Pipher ton‘s market, butter and eggs being Union Cemetery on Sunday afterâ€"‘officiating. Miss Muriel Poth, couâ€" 4 priced at 26 to 28¢ per pound and noon, Aug. 22nd. ‘sin of the bride, played the wedding eg«s 26 to 30c per dozen. Potatoes | Mrs. H. Roache, missionaryâ€"onâ€" ‘ music and during the signing of the! KP7 sold at 20 and 25c per hasket and furlough from Peru, South America, register Mrs. A. W. Egerdee sang, of io« corn and 10c per dozen. gave a splendid taik at the Baptist, "I Love You Truly". The bride, w eelce DNR riearitieyermermsanmmmmmis : Church on Tursday evening. ’who was given in marriage by her| the of ult ~___~; Talk on Morala. father, looked charming in a floor pany the prohibition of slot machines in, The U.B. Christian Endesvour lg.l::th gown of pink triple sheer day n Preston demanded that the council ‘Sneietg met at the home of Mr. uull fashioned with a short m.tcl:infi Ent d.otnkemmumtocurbfluinâ€" Mrs. E. B. Hallman on ‘l'hund‘yjaek_ot, and white net bridal vei ng a 1 dividuals of Preston who persistentâ€"|evening. Miss Veima Bauer preâ€"‘with a coronet or orange blossoms.| house ly defy the Liquor Control Act. sided and the Scripture lesson was‘She car.ia1 hOV CC ,0‘208e biossoms. - PRESTON, Aug. 14.â€"There was a [ brisk demand for produce at Presâ€" ton‘s market, ibutter and °£gs being priced at 26 to 28¢ per pound and , eg«s 26 to 30c per dozen. Potatoes | sold at 20 and 25c per thasket and corn and 10c per dozen. 1 Eggs 30 Cents and Butier 28 Cents at Special grade 1st grade ... 2nd grade ... ? Kit(;h_emoJuce |Ret. canteloupes 10, 15 and %c a | cl“"'l“ 's"““:,l' piece, pumpkin 10c a plece. Peaches F1 Dicfent t {also sold for 15¢ a box or two for 35. dee 9, J Produceâ€"Chicken 34, %5, 26 and 9. Evel “'H“"". 28¢ a pound depending upon the age, 9' M K e'"u., \O5gs grade A large 28 and 27c and m‘m"z’w ggrnde A medium, 35 and 26¢ a dozen, Dorothy Toman 9 |creamery butter 28 an 3#¢ a pound, y dairy butter 38 and 27c, cook cheese Hold Box Social. 110 and #0¢ a bowl. honer 12s a ho 22224000 (Monday, ‘Aug. 16) Prices quoted by Kitchener frms on the above date were as follows: Eggs Selling t Nerrabatofh t t l se acc h Meatsâ€"Bacon 30 and 35¢ a pound, Lot roaat 13¢c, pork roast 20¢, smoked picnic ham 22¢, spare tibs 26¢, weinâ€" ers 20c, head cheese 15¢, frying sauâ€" sage 27 to 30¢c, summer sausage 25, 27 to 28c, and bologha 20¢, pigs feet 20c a pair and pig tails 5c a piece. (market and buying was brisk. A fre array of produce waes offered and Prices quoted at the various stalle l was as follows: | Vegetablesâ€"Beans 25¢ a small bas { ket. podded peas 10c a nint and # | itioindnatdth rcostends 0 | James Porrin â€"Eng. Comp. F, Peaches were ‘plentiful as were Lit. F, Anc. Hist. C, Alg. F, Physi plums. Only one or two stalls offerâ€" Chem. 2. od a last fow boxes of raspberries. | Amold Pipherâ€"Anc. Hist. 2, Al Early apples sold farly quickly espeâ€" Chem. 2, Fr. Auth. 1, Fr. Comp. 1. clally the red varioty. I Middle Schoolâ€"(First Year) Prices quoted at the various stalls Mary Atkinsonâ€"Eng. Comp. F, . was as followsâ€" pe uds d cnxxmnlfiuumu; % TO :# CENTS aA POUND the 1 $ ts sn im s the Kitchener Saturésy morning medium ... pullets ... Brisk Selling at pullets medium Preston Market 26 and 30 Conts and Eggs 25 to 28 Conts. according to weight. P_h‘i_n;! Raspâ€" Stores Producers 21 on sar tdee 9" J;"â€"-'- 26 d Halim he :;Q, 9. Evelyn Hewit 1c and 2: lhrK’Km 1. dozen, El8in Musseiman â€" pound, Dorotby Toman 9. cheese Hold Box Social. I NR ol dnR t tcsion â€" e 1 9k 2 or.llu-m--'ro-n- Nuptials. Luther League was u.'iZ at the home! _A very pretty midâ€"summer wedâ€" of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bowm.nldinx was solemnized at three o‘ciock j on Thursday evening with the presiâ€"|on Saturday afternoon, August 14, j dent, Mr. Lorne Einwachter, preâ€"â€"at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert ,siding. Mr. Paul Ludoiph read the Toman, when their only daughter, ‘Scripture lesson and Mr. Willard ; Jean Elizabeth, was united in !Bowman _ presented the _ topic, marriage to Lyle Harrison: Bingaâ€" ‘‘Wholesome Fun". The response‘man, son of Mrs. Henry Waterman ‘to the roll call was, "A verse pergâ€"!and the late Mr. Elias Bingaman. taining to harvest." lamg i COD TBYF MP. â€" C uen charge of Mrs. V. E. Dinger was given by Miss Greta Buck, Krs.' ‘Clnrem:e Hilborn, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. E. A. Poth and Mrs. Fred |Lautenschiager. Mrs. Roache, mis.' sionaryâ€"onâ€"furlough _ from Peru,’ South America, was the guest‘ speaker for the meeting and gave a very interesting and vivid account of her "Pioneer Work Among the| 'lndinul." ' _Other Notes of Interest. 1 ira Insoan andiag 20 LN HUF D Miborn Scripture lesson and the response to‘ Mr. o the roll call was "The Name of a Snider ‘Favourite Hymn". The topic "wogklor Miss iAmong the New Canadians". in q. _"* P ENDCEDT nnraginiâ€"Alltsinr sns ce e is E:11 1 . The August meeting of the Bap-’w::k.l:: tist Mission Circle was held at the Rev. home of Mrs. Wilfred Armstrong on | Rey, C | Wednesday evening with the Presiâ€" called _ ,dent, Mrs. L. H. Cassel, otcupying / Backus the chair. Mrs. Fred Poth read the | Hilborn Serintura Leasan aendick . 2c LCE EOTE on Tnu}l;y -e'vâ€"e;iâ€"n;‘." i'.-""ii;'lfii Bowman was awarded the prize for having the most attractively decorâ€" ahom box. Gt:‘nu ‘mtih conusti;‘wm enjoyed during the evening. To.fic "AWotk Among Canadians". _ The members of the Sr. Luther League held a delightful box social at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benninger at Alderside | Lit. . p i _ plM", Bs Comp. F, Eng. |with Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus Lit F, Anc. Hist. 2, Alg. 1, Chem. 2. |On Thursday. Murie! Egerdecâ€"Eng. Comp. F, Eng.| A large number from here atâ€" Lit. 3, Ane. Hist. 2, Alg. 2, Chem. 3. undedthelm-uuc-aanHAm_ Alice Halimanâ€"Eng. Comp. F, Eng. bnzhnt Wednesday. Lit. C, Anc. Hist. 3, Alg. C, Chem. 3. Mr. and Mra. Alfred Mogk of Elâ€" mwwc.hmzm&mmm.m«.a. hn Middle Schoolâ€"(Second Year) Harry Hilborn â€" Eng. mh Hist. C, Alg. C, Physics 3, 3 F Auth. C, Fr. Comp. C. _ Glennis Musseilman â€"Eng Comon J c?:l the tmni:a: .‘-'."fl': Ev Standing of lm given by New Dundos Students Moke Eucelâ€" Ilfi.nh-!.l--l-â€"h on o 90 SNDReIPr P chan ut t B â€"5. ie . Jean Haliman 9, fack Halitman elyn Hewit 9, Elsice H ‘ nz'Knter 7, _ Dorothy l&-: Musselman 7, Eunice 9. ; wint OPâ€"trvent Ad |2TTOJ 0f averensvilie called on ard. Bowman 7,lu=llm E. Gingerich on Thmf * tw n_-Efilm- r. and Mrs. Leslie Hilborn and Nee e emmtmedy JW; TT . _ 1, . o9 °6 Backus and Mr. and Mrs. L M. ‘oth read the|Hilborn on Friday. e fesponse to| _ Mr. Omar Snider and Miss Ruth _ Name of ®(Snider were guests at the wedding tojzlc ‘"Work | of Miss Ade!fusenider to Mr. Orvie nadians", in |Bowman, which was held at the Dinger was | Waterioo Mennonite Church last Buck, Mrs. Wednesday, followed by a reception ‘ A'rmstrong. alt the l;ome of tézl: bride'; p;rentn. _ Mrs. Fred r. and Mrs. yton Snider at Roache, !llib'W-&erloo. rom Peru,’ Miss Marjorie Schweitzer is the guest visiting with relatives at Galt, g and &ave| Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bowman of ivid accountiPine Hill and the Misses Margaret Among the|and Constance Reiha of Kitchener called on Rev. and Mrs. C. w. ‘ 1Backus on ‘l'lmud?‘y of the Sr.lli-..-n--To-- uptiale. at the home! _A very pretty midâ€"summer wedâ€" on Bowman lding was solemnized at three o‘ciock lhhfllo presiâ€"| on §aturdny afternoon, August 14, hn t e o in uce NEW DUNDEE uaat) . MISS Marjor guest visiting with rel £aY8| Mr. and Mrs. count!Pine Hill and t § theland Constanse en e d ptist."I Lave Van m..j2» "Auce°© Sang, of local business offices in recent ptist, "I Love You Traly". The bride, | woeks, $37 in cash was stoler from 'who was given in marriage by her | the offices of the York Trading Comâ€" father, looked charming in a floor pany on Victoria street on Wednes vour lg.l::th gown of pink triple sheer day night. and|fashioned with a short m.tehinfi Entrance was effected by breakâ€" sday ‘jacket, and white net Ivrhhlhl veil|ng a pane in a window of the ware pn-'vmhamnctorounn ossoms. honu.ullhovln‘ the window up, was ‘She carried butterfly roses and lilies according to reports of police. 7, latives in %.{. :‘h"' H is the gue ISdnde. â€"| _ A numt Ivan and the Misses Mildred and : |son Ivan isses an “llnth Hilborn of Blyth called on reâ€" ,‘latives in the villege on Friday. 4 tlhn. H. Roache of Chicago, IIL., is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. H. F. o me ber of local Lo ‘ num| sport fans atâ€" _tended the New Hambuervdh' baseball game at Plattsville on Friâ€" ]""’é.'f‘".‘.;d Mrs. E. Gingerich and . rs. inge: an daughter, Dorothea Ann, Mrs. A. !Hilborn and Mrs. E. L. Spear visited iwith Mrs. J. Bricker at Rosevilie on |Friday. ] Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Foote and emmeacl c Pn en a t t called on Rev Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Foote and sons Dougias and Howard s ent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Eouegn. Rev. E. Becker of Kitchener and Re“V.‘ G. Betterly of Stevensville i ES .-â€"-â€",utns“'llmi..-z at her home in the * n.lcbhud&ntmhlm ’ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and carried Columbis roses. Mr. Ronâ€" hns* nd"fln";na Egerdee Im‘unuhB'A"“m(fi.mu-.' Mr. a rs. was groomsman, â€" sui'(?’.’ulnuasnn called Following the wafys m . . B. er ceremony & ree on Mr. Albert Stoits at Roseville mow with 55 guests m on Thursday. ;munl.. The bride‘s mother, Mrs. lr.nndln.l..N.Wilcoxol oman, was dressed in blue and Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. white flowered chiffon and the Buckborough of Vanesss visited groom‘s mother, Mrs. Waterman, in with Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus whits s.i21. 15 10°0._ W & BT beptbced 11 ae uoY ol o‘e, Avstin Schweitser. _ ‘of the valley. Mizs Reta Hevbher, Mr. and Mrs. Dave -um-h'dthm-llh&h- sons George and of cills Gildner were bridesmaide. i 3 5 â€" apimed 4A 2g4 Foman . cream u-rs,muua..mumnhâ€".m.. hmndh.am-nh’mu‘onthelm-mduin.-z at her home in the * m.uud&mmum Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and carried Columbis roses. Mr. Ronâ€" daughter June of Paris with a14‘m.._. ""%"â€""vit _ 1OBGG. . Erartcas of esnt ancs sonn uy Sigle mas the selsction, | stt fwas, a | i it concces To s he hn eJ vHVPEE |_HELP WAN Gorre Cmy in e cha e ire: Pnd mm nWd E"-'r'."n#‘... J 4 pnvmmmmmeccommmme 2 i&’l (i4 Stocks May Heve %.3.?3:93-: oo higs miteitatioe co ; PeSD vefurad dirvicbevo n M _: ‘licox of Toman, was dressed in blue and Mrs. f:' white flowered 'elBo'g and t: o visi groom‘s mother, Mrs. aterman, . Backus white triple sheer. Each wore a cou-gcbolquto!mu-udnut here atâ€" peas. The living rooms were ew Ham mfifilyd-eonu'ifl‘hiolinl other summer flowers and _ the pk of E!lâ€" bride‘s table wa. .. 5)7 , *nu . the THIEVES GET $37.00 AT YORK TRADING Co. $200 LR OOOTD ACORIME EOW [Ir.lmlln.lfinflen ing, all of }Wnterloo. spent last 8-:::;’ eve. ning with Mrs. Mary Saim. Mr. and Mrs. George Voisin and family of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoeser of Kitchener spent §und-y with Mr. and Mrs. Henry home of their Mr. Tome of their nts, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wm::.; Miss Helen Waechter of Erbsâ€" ville and Mr. Anthony Waechter of Datanahaas n o ie, L P Mr. and Mrs. family spent Su The Wagner reunion held Aug;ut !llth at the old Wagner homestead was largely attended. and daughter Wellesley, _ Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth were : Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dietrich and famâ€" ily of St. Agatha, Mr. David Roth nact ks en n me t TR KITCHENBR.â€"in * AAAENHIEK.â€"iIn a third burglary left on a motor tri to the Thousand L"",‘!‘*",':'{"!:Dnd Ottawa. The JOSEKPHSBURG Mrs. Anthony Rumig and t Sunday at the home of me ceremony & ree , _ with 55 guests m The bride‘s mother, Mra. was dressed in blue and wered chiffon and the ._Edward Hom Homer Hearth and

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