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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Oct 1937, p. 8

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Lloyd Tucker, Rockway pro. set I new course record at Kitchener: Mu, ulcilnl Golf Club on Monday after noon when ho carded a 33-31545, to cllp one stroke " the record he set early In Um season and which was later equalled by Bill Plomske. Tuesday afternoon a team of Alexandra School Juniors beat the St. Louis team 27 to " in a school softball league playoff. They meet t.ht.Eiiyateih _Zie_gler school team in the mils? giyrGiisTiriTiriTiiit" to the Alexandra School team 20-6 in the Bmt of phsroftts. Former l'msfdrm John Lnunmn urged the tPams to organize soon and practice hard this season. slnce com- petition in the Ontario plarotrs will be keener than in previous years. DEFEAT ST. LOUIS Pfayers' cards wilt b9 available to team manazers from the Secretary at the Chronicle Otriesy on November 15th. on payment of $2 00 The $8 balance of the entry fee is due with the original lot of players' cards on I‘m-ember Isl. PM) teams warn romnsnnted at the mating whivh will nut-w competition this rear. (hwy lwin': McPYnil‘sz Sis, kins. Koch's. St Louis and Went- wortha. Any additional enlr cs are asked to communicate with the sec- rotary.. Satisfy M "" " Out-do " s. KITCHENER President Dollar! 'tt his report out. lined the leagllv’i activlriPS 'ast Fear, with Siskins Luci-e ehamntons Ro- ing on tu um tho o.utqrio champion. ship Last year 12 teams operated in the loeal 19:12:19, the largest num- her in history. The financial statement showed I cash ha'aan of tee 13 whim wil' be ”funded to the Nt" teams of Pest year which had nnZy (our games due to lack or ice The Waterloo Juvenile Hockey lug-x0 was founded several years ago by John Lauman, who was suc- ceeded lam year by Mr Dot/er! as president It provides hockey for boys or Waterioo and Kitchener In two groups, those under tfl years ot age January Ist, and those under " years of at? DNA and City League players are marred. The conultuuon adopted by the meeting amended by over 50 buy. prohibits any otrieer's cpnnectlon with a team, and any team manager from playing It is the first con-u- ttttioo ever held by [he Anodatlon. The name ot the organization 1-1! year was the Waterloo Juvenile Hockey league. Other otrtcertt Me Hon, Pug-Meats. t w Seagram and J 0 Hemphlll of Winerluo and John Laumun and C. H. Boole ot Kitchener; In vice-pro melon. M Much, Kitchener; 2nd vie. president. L. V. Cau. Kitchener; secretary-treasurer. w. M, Bonn. " terioo; auditors. Ernie Ronnubor; and Vernon Snider. Bruno If Goman, well than Bra, tattoo ammo, I” the chemo of an Waterloo-Kitchener Juvenile Hockey Mancunian for handout at a. at nun] meeting held Wednesday night M the town ttnil Mr, Gonna no teed- Clayton Done”. who I: tmHtw lblo tor olice this year under tho new eoaatttation approved by tho amount. New Constitution Amvedr- Phycrs' Club Avaihhk Noreaer 1s3tu--Ea"rr §0 King St. S Succeeds Clayton Dotzert; Name d League Changed to Include Kitchener Chan".- u an.” ood sun. on... AuiiGriiiiiCii ilk-7;: no. - udo-Omo-n and... M1.” to 821.10. ERNIE GOMAN NEW PRESIDENT JUVENILE HOCKEY BUY NOW AND SAVEI IO Jou- Hn’o m at". UM a... “an. '0'. I. " Wu choke .L”. It”. 81.”. . . . I)...“ of 'myll. on» "tre.. I... I. ”J0. you chok- uo, 3L”. .IJI. 81.”. . . . F-th. Me.. Tu.. I... " " out I tor " . . . u but Ion'n - can.-." SIIV'I. I... to ”.05. choice 3... a! I. 3L". . . . Our [.000 - " Moo'. '..h. 'ce.. "" PAGE EIGHT MAKES NEW GOLF RECORD "Where Sportsmen Meet" THE HUB ff, Ala-'1 tfttoa A-" Ann! "re, 'e PP" MI. ORDON'S ooo LASSES MOney Saving Specials HERMAN LIPPERT STORES We pith all III-Lou of G. L, BRAUN 2Io Kin. Sufi. Phone 27!” Kitchener LOCKS KEYS MADE Alt Kinda. Ila Queen n. 3 Pb..- 3.7-!- Poi libs! SOFTBALLERS Motorcycles and C.C.M. Bicycles - tGui-" 0n- Ive-lu- Waterloo C i'll'l T (Db-CEO. KITCHENEI Mr and Mn Dan Good and fan:- ify of Vineland and Mr. Cot" Srhmldt of Willlamshurg vlsllad at the home of Dlvld Bummer. Sun- dar. Mr and Mrs. Clayton Moss and danzhtars mm; guests at the home or Wayne Snider ot Natchez, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Klein and damrttter Marjorie visited at the home ot Camp Yuri of Brldgoport 'Mt Sunday. Mr, and Mrs Harvey Sn1der at- Mndpd the lunnral or tho latter'. aunt, Mrs, Tel.- In Michigan over " v wpek-end. Mr. and Mm Roy Karcher and frml'y span! Sunday at tho home of John Karcher. Kitchener. Mr and Mrs. Gpnrzo Weher and IISJIthMr Mildred were Sunday vluL !‘I“l at thr, homo of Edgar Mulln ml Mrs Arm-rt Martin of Yatton. MT and Mrs Em! Snider and chil- ri-rot Karl and Mao were Sunday “on: as the home or home Snider. h'mmlnzdale. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ernst and daughters Helen and Erma visited at the home ot Delmn Schmidt. Mtgmt- h, frm Sunday, Mrs. H. Hetmtrtsektyr, Mrs. G. Austin and Mrs. w. Cowart and Min Dahlia Cowart ot Toronto attended tho Meyer Bieslnger wedding on Wtxdttesdar. Mr. Bert Meyer motored to To, rnnm on business on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Robert Forwell. Mr. ard Mrs. Ed. Jordon attended the row] supper In Mutton. . Mr. Xe'son chhola returned to his home In Detroit after upendlng t tow days with Mr. Carl Allomang. On their return they win reside at the groom's home 1% miles trom St. (Yemeni; Personals. After the ceremony a wedding dir- Her was served at the brlde‘a home. Immudinmly after the dinner the hap- i? ample left far Grand Rapids and urns-r Michigan polntn. She was attended by Milo mu Hackborn who wore a light hlue tat. teta trock with wreath and shoot to match and carried a bouquet ot American beauty roses. Mr. ‘Anlhony Meyer was best man. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. Joseph Bieamgor. 2?. Wm, Becker performed no g many. A pretty “Hiding was sulemnized a: the Si. Clements WC. Church at .I3u' on Wednesday morning when Miss Louise Biesinger, daughter of Mrs. Anna Biminger was united In the hoiy bonds or matrimony to Mr Henry Meyer only son of Mr. Md Mrs. Joseph Meyer. The bride was charmingly gonad At white transparent velvet with tell o' talt lace and wreath of mango blossoms She were white satin shoes and carried a bouquet ot white talisman roses and lines ot the Tab ley. Meyer-Biesirtger Nuptials. r "A ui :‘alzary. was second with 395. S tfnnm. or Waterloo. won tho G. i':tt.itiott bowling cup. with an avar- HLFK mi .1 13. whi e C Farnsworth. of 3 mm’onl, was runner-up with 4.19. In individual batting, J. Youngman, wr'." lid'. sn‘nimi the only century ot :2” “aim-ll with tt3 not out against :5 ”ms. Mule w, Blodan, also of Gall, , li:l~: tie Mme ciub had a 99, The \";ze:zua c In successtuily defended iheu swarm“ Cup against St. Thomal. Trp, auautt banquet this year wlll w- ti' Id at Kitchener. November 6, h. and Human Jal Batters in I Bill stem-rt. Natural Baseball League umpire, an Arbiter In the iaat w: " baseball eerie. And . Na- tion] Hockey [.91qu rotors. until Jul» sea-on, taken over the rolu ot Chicago martin-kl Frank "W tummy. one or the moat colorful and double nan mnjor hockey In: known. dettutteir retires trom active p my to become wager-coach ot the Montreal Humans. Tommy col-nun, odeat in point or Denice ot att " uunal League puou whole team \.on the Stanley Cup. In three " hrenl cities. roared from the " mun bench to become president ot the club, and will. In that otnee, Ill- mrully be closely associated with tho clatt, “New Ewe- ot 3931-88" mm “to stealt9 the tttto or t current moving gnu-Are, but It a up!” denatu- the amnion in unused-l circle. ot tho Nation“ Hockey Magus on the no of the nun or Another venom GALT - A \‘oungman. or the chain- -onsh:p Waterloo eleven won the . Hmvck batting trophy with I Bill Stewart, King Clancy to Coach GERMAN MILLS .nua4: In the Western Ontario kw LPapue last season. aeeord- to d report released by Seerm Jack Simpson. ls hx'nllxez', J. Youngman. of Gait, ST. CLEMENTS County Cricket I.) “I. W. Mrs Jack Frank um son 1-“er of Kitchener spent salinity "will. with Mr. Ind Mr: AulUn booting Mr .nd In. J. E Doorlng vUttod Sundny will: friends In T-VI-lock. mas Barbara new and Mr. Henry 09th or wuorm upon: the wooi- and with My mg! Mrs. Wm. Ceylon Mr Gordon booting or Mini” spam Sunday ll his home hero. Mr F) noon at Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvln EW. um, Allan Roth or suntan! vult- eat one day last wook with Mr. and Mrs Alvin Eidt Mr, and Mrs Clayton Mohr family went Sunday with Mr. Mrs Irvin Mohr ll Burnside. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Bender of El- mira anoint Friday with Mr. John Mohr and MIMI Otll‘ln Mohr. I Sunday visitor: wlth Mr. and In. John Kropt were Mr. and In. John J Roth ot New Hummus. Mr. and In. IN" Lion at Hay-ville. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Albumin and the - Bntu bara and Janet Knopf of wuorloo. t Mr. Milton Seyler of (30(13th about Sunday with his parents. Mr. and lllrs. Davie] Seyler. Mr, and Mrm William Seyler and awn Wilfred and daughter 'Hlldn and Mr and Mrs. Elmer Doprlng and mm- " were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs, David Seylor at Baden. Mr. and Mrs. WHIIam Walnut“ and daughter Shirley ot Burn-Ida and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Neon tnd arm William ot Hampstead TiBltttd Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Theo. Doormz. Miss Vera Koohler or nation Cor- ner and Misses Hilda and Irons Door- lug spent Sunday utternoon with Kisses Erma 1nd Marie Doorlnz. Mr. and Mrs. Manna Schluotor of Linwood ad Mm. Elinor Behott ot Ertrttvtliry spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dammolor. Mr, and Mrs. J. Jordan and chi)- dren at Stratford and Mrs. J. Wain and Miss Elmina Kraohllng or and; hill spent Wednesday evenlng with Mr. and Mrs. Theodora Doerlnx. Miss Viola Heinrlch was pleasant- ly surprised by the Bunco Club on Saturday evening, " being the accu- sion or her 19th birthday. Min Heinrich was presented with I suit- able gm with Mrs. Alt. Moaar road. ing the address and Mn. Irvin Heist making the presentation. Tho even- fiug was spent in plying bunco. Mn. hut Maser and Mr. Clarence Kumz "Jon the tirtst prize: with the couso 'iation prizes going to Mint! Alberta imam-h and Mr. Peter Kunlz. Pet-tough. Mr. and Mm. John Lip- visited with Mr. ad Mrs. Henry Scholl It Kitchener on Sundsy. Mr. Louis Hiéronyrnus ot neu- Hol- delberg spent sand” um. hi: pur- only, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hlorony~ mus. Mr. and Mrs. Herb holhnrgor spent Saturday with Mn. B. smal- at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kohl. Mr. Paul Claiming ot Bummer; and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Batter of Wuorloo wont Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charis: Human. Miss Laurlno Frelbuxger of " moa and Mr. Jerome Freiburger ot m. Agatha spent Sundly with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hart: Frol- burger. Mr. and Mrs. Elma- Scion at Erbavllle spent Thurnduy evening with Mr. and M". Wm. Dammoior. Mr. and Mn. Emll Dlahold and family ot Kitchener went Sunday mil-m Mme pt Mr. Loui- Frolburgor. Ideal Ihoollll‘ weather amulet“ yesterday an hundreds or Omen-lo nlmrods, on a more of frame, owed the two-day pheasant hunting Bet- son. Protected tor several yarn, the birds have multiplied and indicuiom were game was plentiful In the no” open to hunters. Wayrrity or the guns were concen- I ated on littie Pelee Island in Lake Erie where more than 1.000 hunten‘ opened a cannonule at 8 till. Under) LurverttrnettttV. regulations. sheath; is permitted only between 8 um. and F, p m. m countiea and townships eo- peuially opened tor pheasant chaot- lug Reports Wednesday night Indicat- ed sale of Ilceuaea was the bends-l in years. Bl rthday Party. Annual Two-Day Pheasant Shoot Yesterday and Today In Ontario Centre. Thousand Guns Tamed on Birds PHILIPSBURG WEST To Don Skates giskins lat Hockey Foam-nor - ova-m um- uockuy club In. lulu pub-My In. In! hoot-y than tn Canna- to doo m cm. Mum. n in ban-nod IMO not Although ho trrtqhqd to I... as. “a amt, Mr. noun-t " mltud to the and“. - day that M: Make, “an, no condor group which - the On- uno Juno-m. Hock-y nth M you, mun! " out Mm moth-u More Tot-on“ Inch Lulu took up that can, at tho "ttte. Cart your tho sum club donned on“. early In W bur. Ind took the!!! " In. In April, an no.“ hockey - for any Canadian mm. HESSEN ROAD TH! 'ATIILOO 10mm) 0311011an and A Judgn K, W. Clo-mam reserved judgmpm In court at Kltchonor “III wool Mtor honing the evidence In the "lit clllm of A. ft Common of Kitchener “that Norm. H, Koohlar, St, Anon. The one "on on: of an accident on No. 7 highway nan Baden. Plllnlll'l rlr touched the ‘hnmw of tho Koch!" our ems-Ina damn» when I." at "ruck a "or phone port. “In claim - 8110 and the attend-M‘- Minor calm no JUDGMINT The Henry R. Behnefer family. for the put few curs resident n this 1uttllAlu, moved to their new hm home mu Bridgeport on Wetland: . It. IV In. Out: Huehn were busing- vldtpn In H-mnton on Wednesday. Mr. Geo. Good and family of St. .13:on moved to this viii-15c on Tuesday, ttlr, up residents In the Chrisllnn ll. number home. Wedding iriiiiGG"rTasn. In the neighborhood. Mr. tnd Mrs. Sol. kireh Beeom- p‘nled Mr. Ind Mrs. Edward Kirch of Kitchener on I visit with friend. in Iretfor4 last Sunday: _ _ Mr. and Mm. Herb. Huehn and non Hurry were the guests of "lands neyr_Londyn. ottfVytag. I The 2m People's i'titt of 'the United C arch Joined the est [untrue Young People for theiri 1regular meeting " West Montrose, the Inner part of last week. Georgel Melitaer wen in the chair end George Whitehead reed the Scripturei 'Leuon. .Rey.uA... F_onbunry pregentgd; Mr. and Mm. Oliver J. Wright were Suturdly visitors with Strat- ford friends. Members of the Otto Koch family attended the Willson - Bierwngen wedding in Kitchener on Sunni-y afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clans. Doerr of Kit- chener were visiting the former's grower. Mr. Adam Doerr, last Fri- my. menu; I Public School children enjoyed a two-day nation while the teachers attended the convention in Kitch- ener [out Thtrydaryutd ngdly. A Hr. and Mrs. Allan Good and dunghter, Min Ethel, spent Sunday with the former'. IMF. Ilia- Emma Good. matron at the orphanage. Kitchener. Comment was made of the striking similsrity of conditions, moral Ind economical, at that time and the intent. Plans were made for a ullowe'en masquerade to be held " West Montrose Church on Friday eve-hing. oft, _29th. -_ the mph. _ "did -TaiGGrt" 3313i; icy." degling withjhe Jite of Amos. Ph- lung's-a Kenn. Stanley um! Oliver Koch left for "l Ste. Mule. where they will be engaged in lumber camps for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Carl anhborn of Kitchener were visiting at the home of the former's brother, Henry and En. gnghbmjn, lugt midiepk. St. [animal's Luther Lengue members entertained their fathers and mothers Int. Wednesdly eve- ning. Mr. Norman Berncr of Waterloo Seminary, and Miss Weicker District League Secretary of Kitchener, were present and " dreued the ie,",."",, during the evening's twig-m, w ieh was con- eluded Ii e serving " refresh» Mr. and In. Isaac Horst of Akron. Mich. nttd Mr. and Mrs. Ben Horst of Bred-u were visiting It the home of their cousin. Mr. Align Good and In. Good last mid- Mrs. Jack Wright and daughter Jean of Peterboro were recent visit, ors ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett. Mr. tusfieGs. Albert 1ubermehl attended the Bauman-Cope wedding 'vt.9Prrryrlet Yaw-i”, - The Festivul of the Reformation will be tittinitly observed during the next Sunday morning's service in St.__M-tthey's Lutheran Church. Wealey United Church will eele, brute its 69th Anniversary with a two-service celebration on Sunday, Nov. Tth next. Rev. Mr. Mothers of Linwood will be the guest preacher for the morning service commencing " 11 o'clock, while Rev. Mr. Parks of Elan will ptelth the sermon for the evening service commencing at 7.30. Everybody is welcome to attend. - St. Matthew's Luther League will be entertained at the home of the parents of their president, Mr. Alf. Schenk, near New Germany, at I linllowe’en party this Thursday 'smtintr, - - A _ _ "e. Arxererr terrier. St. Jerorrte.--Mrlattr wing. Bon- nlnger; but. Tuck. Pawe'ko. 6-H- haldi; quarter, McNerney; snap. Strilcjchuk; Mamas. Scherer. Gren- on; middles, Podklkl, Dmseroeherss; outsides. Sum-ll. Hersh; subs'. Hallo, Radlgan, Chris. Hertr, Delvalle. (‘Irceren Harbor, Smash wnug. Mont. . m. ___ Wood-Loch Gull. glut. "tend Davin" look a " mictory "on Bt. Jenna's Collage hm Wod- neoaay um tn tho mun unto ot I (out point tonal In the Wanton: Only-Au Secondary School Amen- tnun ruhy tootbdl Woodnlock Ion (ttte an: Same " home I wash “a l'sTAb. In an the round 1&6. The sum: put up . stubborn do tall-e In tho In! hall, when they held their Mum, more tsaporfmtcod ”nonem- ott the sheet, The visitors counted eight point- In the mud our tor on a utety touch, route And I u-uchdown by Hones from n m. Jemmo‘s block kick Karl; “ted the Inc-II trom u uhmout when he took a long pus from leNon-ey In the [earth quarter 1nd raced III] " yards tor a touchdown. Horts mule nu catch " ' tumble by two Woodstock payers. Benny kicked to the deadline hie In the fourth quarter to complete [In leer lug. Benny, Bran, “(Mums-d tad Monk Key were oullundln; for the VIII- [on whllo Ourlhaldl, Hui; and Pw wolko wore the pick or the lows. St. In." Loo: Rusty (En-e Bar. " nil Bound 32-5 to WM Saints Force Red 1r'Ttr-er' tlt"LMOY Devils to Ihlitlsea) Hens hd in CONESTOGO RESIRVID IN "10 CLAIM In and Mrs. A a Good and son Wulter and dongs?“ Pearl were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mn. Nelson Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Martin at Elmira j Sand-y visitors with Mr. and iris. Abner Cream-n were: Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Martin tend dough ter, Mr. and Mrs. Merino Brubaurher and Mr. Simon Brubaeher of St. Jacobs. ngg Laying Contest At the rmmwx ur the city council tho Chmirert's Aid Society’s oMco r:i'l be moved from the (-in hall and lbs DPW quarters will be at the mud house. The quarters of the rim. dperrs Aid Society are to be used by the city relief department. ' Tho Dominion Eat-Ln . Cow I but conducted a tho Batman's] M. Otuvn, hufjunt been con- clndod And a pan " Barred Roch owncd by H. L Roth a Sun», Huron Bond. won second pine. in the Ontario contesL Thin pen produced 2,223 can, ','t"turi.'t n total of 2.478.! taint; r. home Roth, under . use supervision this pen up raised and selected, in to be eottetuuted on the signal succenn that has attended his eiroru _ The members of the W.C.T.U. of Bethel United Church spent I most enjoyable afternoon on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Albert Becker of Roseville, where they were enter. tained by the Roseville W.C.T.U CHILDREN'S AID Miss Jessie Ellis, who spent the summer months at the home of Mr, Ind Mrs. Norman Roth, has return, ed_t_o her home near Ratho. Kiss Isabel Davidson, teacher It 8. S. 4, Wilmot, Attended the teach. ers' convention at Kitchener last Thy-{mini and Eyjday. _ Mr. Frank Colt spent the week any-yen]! frie_nd_s nggr Fergus: it. Vine"; liner of Vinehnd spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Syl- veuter Bur. 155 King St. West Mr. and In. Addin Cream-n Ind family visited with In. John Six-nu of new Wnterloa on trust, with a new lllhn "math" potion-unwound app.'"- mm. pr"atirrlr a -ttourst buy ot Ill-I pnc. has and Short Wave RENAME]! MAN?“ SOCIETY TO VACATE INCOMPARABLY LOW PRICES.' STEWRRT WERNER We could not build thus not again to sell at these figures . . . labour and material costs have jumped too much. Yot the” or. brand new 1938 models, Nat of! the assembly link by long odds thd biggest values of the current season! Only Stewart-Warner dealers have them. j Farmers in this district have finished harvesting their potato and turnip crop, which they practically had to not! in between showers for the last two weeks. They Bre a bumper crop this you. Pom-u]. Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mr. and In. Eli tic-hut and Mrs. David Bataan of “Idaho 'gr.",,' Monduy with Mr. and Mrs. “Bo-Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 29hr of yell?!” spent Sunday with Mrs. Messrs. Laverne and Russel Otto and Mr. Leland Siebert called on yr. Rueben Swartaerstruher on Sun- KNITTED WOOL SUITS, hand SLEEPING BAG SPECIAL, IMPORTED EMERS MI tiae All-wool hm. “.96 put h . Amd Happy The Long / Pe'" X, Whm “rough! . " can JACKETS. mm mum N and crocheted. with land can browned trimmintps. $1 00. MADEIRA DRESS ECIAL. $1.26. 'I.89, 't.lut. ;m- With hand e roidor- nan-Inn nouns-n. ... ti-. ed tstsd Applique wor (“PORT”) WOOL DKESSB 2m in the “no knit. $1.95. Phone 4280 Baby Wool: At If, "c,):" (mums i.i.l,slriiciivcr, arcanuu i,Clj_r'_r'"i, yy _ Baum. or Good “up l u GOUDIES ' "idtt, Bales Cont, /e': . l 'tltd',',',?,::",'.," "" Pe'" done. 2 pica-f Gr"GioU" can. $2.80, $2.59. ".9ir, $139 - Bunny Cloth. En. [hell the Naomi layeue free. velope style with hood. km, mdJutstable. Pink ot Bobr Corn" m. The “dire-3 “to! PINE HILL Gr; Sly-auch-n.’ w rm lam:- unlwmqvn mun-m: develop-um, MM. :1an no 'wlvr. in "who u." be Indy chm-I Octal»: Hm l'v‘h‘n' pmimv, huly annual-c Punting In w.” l'i |uvrh||l9t [unavail- ' co-pu- now and h: guy-sum ”wont-um comma - MAGIC KEYBOARD! Mr. John tiwartzeruruber of Petersburg went Sundly with Mr. Joseph K. tiwtsvtzentruber. Mr. and Mn. Allen SUV-rue" Huber of 'ictoriaburtr spent Starr day with Mr, and Mrs, C. E. Swnrtw entruber. Mr. and Mn. Elton Swnnzen truber were Sunday evening visit. arts with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rieht at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Wilmer and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bender at Baden. Mr. and Mn. Henry Baum”: Ind daughter Dons spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ephrusm Fried. Schlegel were Mr. Lloyd Zehr and Miss Luella Roth, Mist, Selm- Swartzenuutset, Mt. Walter Ben- der. Mis, Lvona Bendet and Mr. Vernon tiwtwtzentrttber, all of East Zorn. MADEIRA PILLOW CASES 77» FREE LAYETTE FOR TWINS Chum»; one l-yelte now, and If you’re surprised with mm.» and the need tor I Datum] Myrtle, youve prom- Ihed the second layeue free. ML October a, I. KITCHENER at these Other Ono! Ste wart-Worn" Values horn - I he Hell-nil: $245.00 $39.96 to

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