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Bierwagen FUNERAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY Holidays and Sundays Phone 382 EYES EXAMINED Largest Stock of Electrical Fixtures in Kitchener Electric Appliances Club Groups Electric Co. Weddings See our large display of electric ir o n s, toasters, food mixers, cofâ€" fee _ percolators, h e a t in gâ€" pads, electric c l o c k s, waffle irons, egg cookers, etc. KITCHENER The World‘s Day of Prayer was observed in this village by a special service at the M B4 Church last Friday afternoon. Mrs. F. E. Page, presdent of the loca} Interdenominaâ€"‘ tional Women‘s Organization, presltl-x ed. ‘Mrs. E. T. Coleman gave a le\vl helpful comments on the scripture lesson, Josh. 1: 19, after which Mrs.‘ Max Bogasat and Miss Lydia Goettâ€" ling rendered a vocal duet, "What A Friend We Have In Jesus" A| splemdid address on the subject of Prayer" was given by Rev. W. C. Nolting who stressed the importance 5/ making | prayers effectual. . Miss Muiiel Poth sang a solo entitled, ‘Praver Is The souls Sincere Deâ€" sire", following which a season of prayer was held, with the closing prayer being â€" offered by Rev. E sire‘, reBlowing which a season 0" prayer was held, with the closing prayer being â€" offered by Rev. E Gingerich. After the meeting the following cBicers were elected for the ensuâ€" ing â€" year: â€" President, | Mrs. ib H. Cassel, â€" vieepresident, . Mrs. Floyd Sherk ; secretaryâ€"treasurer. Miss Muâ€" tiel Poth; asst_ Miss Lydia Goetiâ€" ling; directors, Mrs. H. F_ iSchade, Mrs Mb O B. snyder, Mrs. E. T. Coleâ€" man and Mrs. W. Câ€" Nolting St. Valentine‘s Social. Phe B.YOPA00 held a delightful St Valentine‘s Socieb in the ehurch baseâ€" nent on Monday evening. Preceding the games and contests an interestâ€" ing impromptu program was given Mr. Charles Feick, well known Waterloo _ citizen, is _ recoverin steadily from a recent illness whk-g confined him to his room for some Mr. Charles Hilliard of Edmonâ€" ton attended the funeral of his father, Thos. Hilliard, at Waterloo, and is spending some time with relaâ€" tives here. Observe Prayer Day at M. B. Church at the Public School. The Literary Society of the New Dundee Public School held its anâ€" miual St. Valentine‘s program last Friday afternoon. The president, Ivy Wanner presided and the song, "A Valentine For Me", was sung in vpening. . Dorothy and Reta Wanner sang u. duet, "Mr. Mouse Took a Notion". which was followed by a recitation, "Knock, Knock", by Cur ti~ Baer. Miriam and Reta Coléeman give a piano duet entitled ,"Blushâ€" ing Roses Waltz" and the Editor‘s Report was read by Reta Wanner. George Bechtel contributed a Jews Harp solo and ridles were given by Clareâ€"Snider â€" Marjorie Schweitzer then told the story of St. Valentine after which Betty Tuchlinski and Ruth Erb sang a number, "Come Sit by My Side Little Darling". Reâ€" cltations were given by Elaine Toâ€" man, June Bailie and Jimmie Brown Waterloo friends of Mrs. Norman Peppler, nee Lillian Yungblut, Hanâ€" over, are pleased to learn she is steadily recovering from severe inâ€" juries sustained recently in a motor accident. as follows. with Miss Sylvia Bock ucting as chairâ€"lady: a yocal duet by the Misses Doris Bechtel and Grace Toman; | scripture lesson . by Miss Helen Schweitzer; a vocal duet by the Misses Kudene Toman and Betty Tachlinski, . voeal solo by Mr. E. A Poth; a reading by Miss Wreatha Laing: a piano solp by Mr. A. H. McKague; and a chorus by the younger members, Dainty refreshâ€" ments were served at the concluâ€" sion of the evening. St. Valentine‘s Program Miss Claribel Graybill of Toronto was a recent visitor in Waterloo. . . . of real quality and design at moderate prices. Before buying your fixtures see The R. W. Bierwagen Electric Company, who have the largest stock of electric fixtures and appliances in Waterloo County. Social = Personal | NEW DUNDEE Opp. New Hydro Bldg OLDâ€"ENGLISH TURNâ€"EASY TOASTER Northern Electric Washers and Ironers The St James Luther League met a‘ the home of Mro Ross Toman last Thursday evening with the presiâ€" L dent. Mr. Lorne Einwachter occupyâ€" jing the chair. Psalim 143 was read responsively and the scripture lesson [ was read by Mr. Orville Einwachter , The topic, "’i’unlng In Daily", was presented by Mr. Paul Ludoiph and fellowed with a discussion. The | Misses Grace and Rudene Toman rendered a yocal duet entitled, "Unâ€" derâ€" His Wings", after which Mr. Clare Kinwachter gave a reading, "The Meaning of Lent and Lenten Thoughts".. Mr. Paul Ludoiph also contributed a piano soto, "Chapel Chimes" and the members respondâ€" ea_ to the roll call with "A Lenten Verse." M.B.C. Young People‘s Society. Mr. Eldon Sherk, president of the WB.C. Young People‘s Society occuâ€" pied the chair at the regular meeting which was held at the church on Monday evening. The topic. "The Natuce of God", was presented in the following parts: "Omniprescence and Omniscence", by Miss Erma Diefenâ€" bacher; _ "Omnipotence", | by Miss Ivene Shantz; and "Personality. Wterâ€" nity and Immensity", by Mr. Harold Shantz Church items. Rev. S. J. Lehman of Vineland is conducting | the services at the M.B.C. Church during the absence of Rev. L. R. Pipher. Wrs. iL. Daniels of Paris is spend: ing a few weeks with Rev. and Mrs C. W. Backus Mr. and Mrs. 0..C. Swarlz and sons Clair and Harold of Kitchener ealled at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Jicob last sSaturday Rev. John (Gingerich of Elkhardt, i'i;:;e Ind.. oceupied the pulpit of the Blenâ€" NMrs: 1 leim Mennonite Church on Sunday gang, morning. childre Lantern shdes of China will be preâ€" The sented | at the United Brethren & py Church on Friday evening, Feb. 19 Frida; ut 8 o‘clock. moved N.D.C.S. Preparing for where Commencement and Concert. Frida, Preparations are being made fOT Rober the annual concert and Commence~ ment ment Exercises of the New Dundee Continuation School which will be held in Kaveinfan‘s Hall on Friday Mrs evening, March 5th. at the Birthday Party. Fiank Miss Althea Bock and Mr. Ronald Bock, B.A.. of Lorne Park College. Port Credit. spent the weekâ€"end with their . parents,| Mro and Mrs RoK Bock Rev and Mrs. M H Shantz and Mr. and Mrs. Eden Bechtel attendâ€"! ed the funeral of the late Mr. B. W. Lehty at German Mills on Sunday. l Mrs. Aaron ‘Toman visited with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Hostettler and Mr. Hostettler at New Hamburg on Sunday Rev. 8. J. Lehman of Vineland is the gnest of Mr. and Mrs L. K. Bingeman for a few weeks. /Mrs. William Richm and Mr. and Airs. Leonard (Bacher and daughter Doris of Kitchener visited with Mr. and )irs. V. E. Dinger on Sunday. Miss [rene Sherk is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Lorne Wildfong and Mr Wildfong at Waterâ€" Ioo. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Herz and daughter Anita and Mr. Gerald Weber of Kitchener; Mr. Rueffer and daughter. Helen and Ruth of Waterloo | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Waterman ,nnd son, Walter of Galt visited with Mr.and Mrs. Albert Kgerdee on Sunâ€" | day and a short dialogue entitled, "Bvery Day may be a Valentine‘s Day", was presented. Valentines were distriâ€" buted at the olose of the program Luther League Meeting. Rev. and Mrs. John Gingerich of F‘khardt, Ind., and Miss Mary ‘Gingâ€" erich of Buffalo. N.Y., visited with friends in the community over the weekâ€"end Mr. and XMrs. Albert Peek and Mrs. Dave Latwilterâ€" and daughter June of Preston ealled on Mrâ€" and Mrs A. Hilborn on Sunday, Martinâ€"At Fourth of Peel, Feb. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Martin, a daughter Scharlach â€"Al Kitchener, Feb. 16, to Mr. aod Mrs. Walter Scharlach, Park street, Kitchener, a daughter Kruseâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, Feb. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. P. Kruse, Locust street, Kitchener, a daughter. Meschâ€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Feb. 16, to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jos. Mesch, Irvin street, Kitchener, a son. Raspelâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Feb 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Raspel, Joseph street, Kitchener, a son Mr. and Mrs. George Gunn and daughter Isabel of Hickson visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell on Sunday. Mrs. V E. Dinger entertained a number of little girls on Monday afternoon, Feb. 15, on the occasion oft the fifth birthday of her daughter, Hazel. _ Dainty â€" refreshments were served at the conclusion Personals. Miss Clara Reekie and Miss Nell Foster of Grand Valley were guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Brown over the weekâ€"end. Messrs. Harry Marsh, Milton Unâ€" ruh and Ed iCoxson of Plattsville called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Toman on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Eli Rosenberger, Mrs. H. Gildner and Rev. S. J. Lehman called at the home of Rev. and Mrs. H. Wismer near Ayr on Sunday. Miss Evelyn Hastle of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Reta Jacob. Mrs. F. E. Page. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hilborn, Miss Ellen Page and Mr. S Dalrymple visited on Sunday with Mr F. E. Page, who is spendâ€" ing a few weeks near Drumbo Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boraje and daughter Lorraine of Baden visited with Mr and Mra J. Greulich on Sunday Mra. Jack Schmidt and son Larry, called on Mr. and Mra Walter §chmidt at Kitchener on Tuesday Mr. George Rerge of Ayr called on ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Campball on Sunday Mr. William Richmond of Washing ton called on Rev and Mra C. W Backus last Friday. Mr. A Hilborn and Rev. R. Gingâ€" erich attended the funeral of the late Mr. Charles iBeese at Kitchenâ€" er on Tuesday. THE WATER Elizabeth Gerberik There passed away at her late residence, 21 Pandora Ave., Kitchâ€" ener, after a brief illness, Elizabeth Gerberik in her 76th year. She was born in Normanby and had lived in this district all her life. She is surâ€" vived by her husband, John Benjaâ€" min, two sons, J. W. Gerberik, of Galt and Harry A. of Kitchener, two daughters, Mrs Geo. Seegmiller, Kitchener, Mrs. E. Walker of Tampa, Florida; one brother, Anâ€" drew Feick, Kitchener, three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Dictrich, Kitchener, Mrs. C. Ruppel, Kitchener, and Mrs. C. Bender, Listowel, and one grandâ€" child. The remains will be at the Ratzâ€" Bechtel Funeral Home until Friday at 1 p.m. when they will be removed to her late residence from where the funeral services will take place on Saturday at 2.30 p.m., thence to Pentecostal Tabernacle at 3 p.m. Rev. F. R. Jolley will be in charge. Interment in Woodland cemetery. George F. Duering Geo. F. Duering of 179 Caroline St. Waterloo, passed away Thursday morning at the K.â€"W. Hospital due to a fall in his home having broken Fis hip. Born in Germany, he came to Canada when quite young and lived in Waterloo the remaining part of his life. His wife predeceased him 13 years. He was a faithful member of St. John‘s Lutheran Church. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Edgar Timm, two sons, Alfred and Herbert of Waterloo, two sisters, Mrs. George Keeling, Mrs. J. Nahrâ€" gang, Waterloo, und three grandâ€" children. The remains will be at the Letter & Dreisinger Funeral Chapel until Friday noon when they will be reâ€" moved to his late residence from where the services will take place on Friday at 2.30 p.m. Rev. C. S. Roberts will be in charge. Interâ€" ment in Mount Hope cemetery. The deceased was wellknown in Kitchener. having resided there for many years. She was porn at Mannâ€" heim, the oldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gofton, Her hnusband, the late Benjamin Codboldi, â€" predeceased her _ seven years ago. She is survived iby two daughters, Mrs. N. Wilhelm of Watâ€"‘ son, Sask., and Mrs Frank Taber of Brooklin, Ont., and one son, Gordon ot Gilbert Plains, Man. There are five brothers, John Gofton of Barrie, Ike of Orillia, Roger, Bob and Smith Gofton, all of Kitchener., and two ; sisters, Mrs. George Nyland of Torâ€" onto and Mrs. Alfred Myer of Waterâ€" / loo. One brother, Sam Gofton of Kitâ€"‘ chener, predeceased her some months ago. Mrs. Caroline Hause NEW <@BRMANY. â€" Funeral serâ€" vices were held Monday for the late Mrs. Caroline Hause, who passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harold May, Guelph, on Friday morning after a~ lingering illness Mrs. Hause was one of 11 childven of which she is the first to die at 77 vears and she is not the oldest. She was predeceased by her husband ten years ago and is survived by their tour children, iHarry at home, Mrs John Bruder, New Germany, Mra Harold May, Guelph, and Mrs. John Reinhardt, New Germany; by six sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth (Messmer. Kitchener. Mrs. Mary Hause, Kitch ener, Mrs. Barbara ‘White, London, Miss Theresa Opperman, London, Mrs. Alois Friedman, Allen, Sask., Mrs. Ambrose Fadey, Formosa, and four brothers, Anthony in Formosa, doseph, Charles and and Christopher of Toronto; also by an aunt, Mra Ignatz Lehman, Aberfoyle who is 8$$ vears old. Mre. William J. Eggert Following a stroke suffered at hor home, Mrs. William J. Eggert died at her home, 106 Park street Monday afteruoon in her 56th year. She atâ€" tended Calyary Memoria) Mvangeliâ€" cal church where she was a member of the Ladies‘ Aid Society and also of the Women‘s Missionary Society. Mrs. Kggert was born in Blyth, Onâ€" lario, April 23, 1881, the daughter of the late Mr and Mre. John G. ‘Moser Bhe was married June 23, 1907, to Win. J. Riggert, in Waterloo. Surviving are her husband and one son, Carl of Arnfield, Quebec, two brothers, William Moser of Hamilâ€" ton, and Edward Moser of Kitchener, three sisters, Mrs. F. Carr of Ingerâ€" soll, Mrs. F. McPherson of Hamilton, and Mrs. J. B. Gardner of St. Cathâ€" arines. One sister predeceased her 20 years ago. iHer father died nine years ago and her mother a year ago ‘The funeral was held Thursday with interment in Waterloo Mount Hiope ceinetery Mrs. Miney Godboldt Mrs. Miney Godboldt died Feb. 16 ut the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fiank ‘Taber, Brooklin, Ont., in her 78th year. She had been in poor health for six months Samue!l Wilson BLMLERA.â€"Samuel Wilson, an eaâ€" teemed resident of Elmira for the past 26 years. passed away on Monâ€" day afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs Harry Henson. He had been in poor health for the past six vears and was in his 74th year He was born in Derby, England and came to Canada 26 years ago. His wife predeceased him 28 years ago He is survived hy one daughter, Mrs Harry Henson of Elmira, one son, Walter of England and four grandchildren Mrs_â€" Albert Ains worth of Elmira is a cousin The funeral day afternoon. in the Elmira YOU KNOW THAT The funeral was held on Thursdas Schreiter â€" Sandrock Limited FUNERAL HOME 51 Benton St., Phone 4480 was held on Wednesâ€" Interment was made cemetery our profession at a price within the reach of â€" every family . WE OFFER the ultimate . in RONICLER Visitors from a distance who atâ€" tended the funerai of the late Mrs. Isaac Bean on Thursday afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bean of Toronto, Mrs. Eliza Langley of Stratford, Messrs. Alec and Joe Gilâ€" mar, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gilmar and son Lloyd of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hendry of Hamilton, Mrs. Emma Kline and family of Harriston, Mrs. T. Sangster and son Jack, Mrs. Bertha Bennett, Mrs. Ed. Sanderson of Clifford, and Mrs. J. Rabb of Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Martin and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Horst and family of St. Jacobs spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Bruâ€" bacher. The pallbearers were J. G. Wood, John Diamond, Frank Nau, Ralph Hilborn, Wim. Morwick and J. W. Facey. Many beautiful floral triâ€" butes gave evidence of the high reâ€" gard in which the late Mrs. Bean was held. Interment took place in the cemetery adjoining the church, Personals. Miss Myrtle Cressman spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Will Shantz, of near Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson of ! Millbank spent several days recently , at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Fred Bean and Mr. Bean. F The funeral of the late Mrs. Isaac |Il| Il“ Bean, lifelong resident of Southwest KITCHENER Wilmot, took place Thursday afterâ€" noon, Feb. lith. A public unke’_â€"*â€"â€"_â€"; was held at Bethel United Church| where a large concourse of friends LINWOOD and neighbours gathered to pay =â€" their last respects to one who was Mr. and Mrs. C. Tabbert and Mr. widely known and esteemed. Rev. and Mrs. Allen Sinclair spent Wedâ€" H. W. Hagelstein had charge of the nesday in Elmira with friends. service and preached from the text,' On Monday evening a crokinole "In the garden there was a sepulâ€" Party was held at the home of Mr. chre." He was assisted by Rev. Wm.{and Mrs. W. Nurse. The winners Walker of New Hamburg, for many | were Miss Annie Burnett and Miss years a personal friend of the Bean D. Mckay. Mrs. Emerson Burnett, Mr and Mrs. Amos Good and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gingerich at Pine Hill. family. Both speakers paid high tribute to the wortk of the deceased. Mrs. H. C. Cayley of Norwich sang a beautiful and appropriate solo. AT STRATFORD | Germania Lodge No. 184, 1.0.0F.., Waterloo, paid a friendly visit to lho? Stratford lodge Monday night, the local degree team conferring the first ! degree. About 40 members made the trip hy bus. I Centre resident, died at his home uear Baden Tuesday in his 6#th year after an jliness of seven woeks. He was born in North Rasthope and was married 38 years ago to L&â€" vina ‘Thare, who survives fim logeâ€" ther with two sons, Edward of Barnia and Gordon at home; six daughters, Mrs. ‘William George, and Clara of Stratford, Ada, Florence and Gorâ€" trude of Kitchener, and Greta at SsOUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT Tribute Paid to Late Mrs. Bean at Funeral Kincardine, Jacob of Wellesiey and Valentine and William of North Rastâ€" hope. Oue sister predceased him. Funeral services will be held from his tome at Wilmot Centre at 130 v‘ciock Friday to the Wilmot Centre Evangelical Ohurch Martin Krause Martin Krause, 86 years, Frederick street limits, Kitchener, died Feb. 16 after a two weeks‘ jliness. Deceased was born in Germany but had lived in Ritcheuer for 60 years He is survived by one daughter, Mrs_ Heary O‘Dell, Detroit, nine grandchildren and six great grandâ€" children The funeral was held Thursday CATSU P Fresh from the Gardens miudg@ ro 97]¢ wownrs 31c For Dessertâ€"Dried 10 King St. S. 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