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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Oct 1938, p. 5

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«_ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fehrenbach of Cleveland, Ohio, spent the holiday weekâ€"end in Kitchener, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Fehrenâ€" bach, Pearl Place, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder, Samuel Street, Kitchener, announce the englngement of their only daughâ€" ter, orence Hazel, to Walter Harold Grosz, of. Bracebridge, eldâ€" est son of Mrs. Grosz and the late Mr. Oscar Grosz, the marriage to take place quietly October 31. Miss Emma Kinzie of Blair and Miss Viola Hertell, Alma street, Kitchener, motored to Chicago to spend the Thanksgiving weekâ€"end. Miss Geraldine Muter, Miss Marâ€" jorie Thal and Miss Rotha Klopt were among the studentsâ€"inâ€"res dence at Ontario Ladies‘ College, Whitby, who spent the Thanksâ€" giving weekâ€"end at their homes in the Twinâ€"City. ( Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Laing, Miss Catherine Laing and Miss Decima Zimmerman, all of Waterloo, and Mr. Frederick Laing of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at their summer home at Sauble Beach. Studentsâ€"inâ€"residence at â€" Macâ€" Donald Hall, O.A.C., who spent the holiday weekâ€"end at their homes in the Twinâ€"City were the Misses Winnifred _ Moser, Patsy Baetz, Wilda _ Lederman, Joy Forsyth, Anna Shantz, Yvonne Wilson and Leslie Wolfhard. Recen‘ visitors to Detroit friends were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ritz, Miss Helma Ritz, Mr. and Mre. Jerome Scherer and Stanley Finney, of Kitchener. Miss Anne Somerville, studentâ€"inâ€" residence at Banksome Hall, Toronâ€" to, spent the Tmifi;i;hâ€"fg' weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Somerville, King street. . Guests at the home of the Misses Kaatz, Albert street, Waterloo, over the weekâ€"end were Mrs. C. G. Kaatz, of Jackson, Mich., and Mr. tun:hln. John J. Kaatz, of Yale, Miss Edith Henderson of Toronto University spent the holiday at her home in fi-terloo. Thirty members of the Waterioo First United Church choir met reâ€" ;;on.n.q’ :: t'i‘r. diroc.t:r’ and m& OLP i and presented one of their number, Miss Doris Chalmers, whose marâ€" riage takes place this month, with a lovely table lamp. _ _ was a weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. Roy 8. Bean, Waterloo. * visiting her brother, Mr. John A. Rieh!, near Kitchener. Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hasenf Rochesâ€" tcN.Y.,mln.ls:aO'Du- uli,ln.l-nbululr.ud Mrs. Geo. Becker of Waterioo. Miss Maybelle Capron ‘ IiL., returned home m:& several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. â€"â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" Extra! "Secret Agent X 9" Thirt Mrs. Chas. Klein of Clifford is Fri. â€" Sat. â€" Mon. â€" Ti OCT. 14 _ 16 . 17 . 18 "BOYS‘ TOWN‘" MHenry Hull _â€" _ Leslic Fenton A $250,000 MOVIE QUIZ PICTURE. Lee Carrille A $250,000 MOVIE QUIZ PICTURE Motion Pictures Are Your Best Entertainment. Wed. â€" Thurs. â€" Fri. â€" Sat. OCT. 19 â€" 20 â€" 21 . 22 "To Hot To Handle" Social = Personal Friday and Saturday SPENCER TRACY MICKEY ROONEY CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY with with Pres Parking, Duke and Onterie $te. KITCHENER __ _A reception was held immediate _ly after the ceremony when the guests were received by the bridal party assisted by the bride‘s father and mother. The latter was dressed in black lace with black hat and _corsage Of talisman roses. Owing _to the illness of the bridegroom‘s mother, Mrs. Swartzentruber, she was not in attendance. Buffet lunâ€" cheon: was served from a wedding luble centred with wedding cake jand lit with ivory tapers in silyer candelabras. 1 For her "going away" costume the bride donned a black frock, dark j green coat with Persian lamb trimâ€" mings and matching black accessorâ€" â€"des. Ifull skirt falling into a short train. Om her head she wore a halo of pale pink with shoulderlength veil of pink tulle. The bride wore long pink tafâ€" feta gloves and a corsage of pink roses, lilyâ€"ofâ€"thevalley and adiantum |tern. Her only ornament was a neckâ€" lace of pearls, the gift of the bride groom. i Dr. and Mrs. A. V.; Traynor, Water street, Kitchener, are in New York owing to the death of the former‘s sister. s Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moyer, John street, . spent the holiday weekâ€"end in Brockville. Mrs. James Fleming and dufihter Erla, of Cheslg, spent the holiday weekâ€"end in Waterloo, the guests of friends. Mr. Fleming, former pastor _ of _ Knox _ Presbyterian Church, who has been holida{lng in Seotland since lesvi:ganur 00, reâ€" turned home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bean, Queen street north, Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end at their summer home at Port Carling. hnd The Misses Mary and Rita Winterâ€" meyer, of Kitchener, and Miss Gene Kuntz, Waterloo, studentsâ€"inâ€"resiâ€" dence at Brescia Hall, London, :‘gent the Thanksgiving weekâ€"end at e homes of their parents in the Twinâ€"City. _ _ s spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his mother, Mrs. C. Herner, Simeon street, Kitchener. © Kitchene Mr. Jack Nichol, of Toronto, was a Thanksgiving weekâ€"end guest at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Edmonds, Wilâ€" low street. Following a wedding trip to Monâ€" treal and Quebec, the happy young Son_ple will take up residence in Miss Florence Ott, of Welland, went the holiday weekâ€"end in aterloo where she visited her brother, Mr. C. F. Ott and Mrs. Ott, Allan street. ‘The bride was attended by Miss Mary _ Mortimore of â€" Brampton, gowned in dusty pink crepe romaine with short train and she wore a Queen Anne hat and a corsage clusâ€" ter of forgetâ€"menots. ‘The bride‘s brother, Mr. C. Fred Kline, was best man and her sister, Mrs. Leonard Kift of Toronto played the procesâ€" sional music and during the signing of the register sang, "O Promise Me". Miss Jean B. Klint ended Monday afterncon in 22e ALU* * . (Gental bnited Chereh with 2 ow ing address by l;; George lm WILL RESIDE AT BADEN ,'.,""."“.'w’ ou”llulâ€".h in Mess which he urged all the _ . ; Tt Chronicle Corvesponitent) ‘to assert their possibilities l':: BAIDEN.â€"A wedding of particular that they might reap the 1e interest to Baden residents took wards in‘ lite. He the place in Brampton at 3 o‘clock OB Qutaric Union on the work it was Monday afternoon, when Miss Jean for Christianity. B. Kline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘mm‘m-w Â¥. E. Kline: of 24 Chaple stre@l past President, W. ‘T. Webster, Toâ€" Brampton, was united in marriage to ronto; President, George McQueen, Lawson, only son of Mrs. SwartseB Hamilton; Wirst Viceâ€"President, W. truber and the iate Mr. Joseph E. Rae, ‘Toronto; Secondâ€" Viceâ€"Presiâ€" Swartzentruber of Baden. dent, Kenneth Leckie, Sarnia; Corâ€" ‘The coremony which was performâ€" responding Secrotary, Mary Camp ed in. the drawing noom of the bell, Hamilton; Recording Secretary, bride‘s home with a floral setting Mildred Rudy, Waterioo: Treasurer, of palms <and tall ‘standards of Gordon Keeter, Toronto; Superintenâ€" mauve and yellow crysanthemums, dent Missions and World Brotherâ€" was performed by Rev. Norman Rowâ€" hood, Olive Niles, Newmarket; Suâ€" son, the minister of Centenary Unitâ€" perintendent Worship and Evangelâ€" ed Church in Hamilton. ism, Alice MacKay, Toronto; Superâ€" F. E. Kline: of 24 Chaple street, Brampton, was united in marriage to Lawson, only son of Mrs. Swartzonâ€" truber and the late Mr. Joseph E. Swartzentruber of Baden. ‘The lovely young bride who was given in a gown of ice blue taffeta with heartshaped neckline and a BADEN.â€"A wedding of particular interest to Baden residents took place in Brampton at 3 o‘clock on Monday afternoon, when Miss Jean ‘Colorado Trail‘ Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wednesday OCT. 17 â€" 18 . 19 "KING KONG®" Fay Wray â€" l"..b:-:t Armstrong Thursday â€" Friday . Saturday OCT. 13 â€" 14 â€" 18 "Breaking The Ice" Baden Man Weds | â€"â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" Evl' M. H_erne::, Ko__kom_o, Ind., "SKY GIANT" BOBBY BREEN CHARLEY RUGGLES DOLORES COSTELLO CHARLES STARRET Miss Jean B. Klint as . , CHESTER MORRIS RICHARD DIX Featuring @@ | 350 DELEGATES ATTEND |age Oiterviliec, whon Marion Adeline, "Smmmommnssmties: second â€"daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mâ€"m:lmunonumm of the Christian E wor Wulon of the bride of Eilroy leraol Bender, .:mu-u-h;fi.*_f&mzulnmmu with more than delegates Dn‘l.l-r.m Takes trom all parts of the Province in at ‘Rev. Geo. L. Shields performed the t 'fi-l-nb.““l.hym. ceremony. The bride was becomingâ€" | Contral mm.«ubmn%&ommuâ€" ing address by Rev. George R. @weet, ‘tendants wore Katherine Bonâ€" mmmmmmmummumnn. vor tor Indians and Michigan, in after a trip to Waterloo and points » .vlflbluddlflomzmmlr.mfi-.m'mu- ".__.__ to assert their possibilities side in Tavistock. l ‘The Charles street hom of Mrs. ’Geor;o Watson was the sceme of a | meeting of the executive of the Waâ€" terloo‘ Auxiliary of the K.â€"W. Hosâ€" pital, when plans were made for a bridge party to be held Nov. 9 at the Masonic Hall, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Zick, Buffalo, N.Y., were visitors at the home of her mother, Mrs. Thomas O‘Donnell, John street east, Waterloo. A. Sehl, son of Mrs. Sehl and the late George Sehl, of Kitchener, the marriage to take place quietly in St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel, Newâ€" man Club, the latter part of Octoâ€" The engagement is announced of Norma Anne Coughlin, B.H.Sc., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Coughlin, Phelpston, to Dr. Willard Mr. W. A. Bean and Mr. L. G. Bauman, of Kitchener, were recent business visitors in Montreal. Miss Carolyn Haehnel won the laâ€" Cies‘ day competition at the Westâ€" mount Golf and Country club, Tuesâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. George Hainsworth of Kitchener, have returned to their home from New York, where they vaâ€" cationed. On their return trip, they spent some time in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Snoxell and daughter Betty and son George spent Sunday at Port Stanley, the guests of Mrs. Snoxell‘s sister, Miss H. C. Howlett. To Presant Program. A missonary program will be renâ€" dered in the local Mennonite Church by the pupiis of the 88., Sunday evening, Oct. 16. tion was one viewing with concern the laxity in observance of Sunday and one concerning peace, reading as follows: ‘"This thirtieth annual Christian Endeavor convention be lieves that peace on earth is the imperative will of God, and we will continue to pray that God will guide the leaders in keeping His will. We will continue to educate for peace, work for peace, and pray for peace." Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Donley, ‘ street, Kitchener, have as : g::ts the latter‘s brother, Mr. . Lean, of Regina, Sask., Mrs. I. Gillies, of Collingwood. Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Heimpel, Mill street, Kitchemner, announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Elsie, to Mr. Alex Fehrebach, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fehrenbach, Waâ€" terloo, the wedding to take place October 29. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richber, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bauman and Mrs. Geo. Hirons spent the holiday weekâ€"ond at Enterprige. _ â€" Mr. and Mre. Walter Campbell of Guelph spent Thanksgiving Day with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Emore Schuts, Barâ€" bara and Fred of Pembroke are spending a fow weeks with relatives here. Reward For Bravery | ‘Teacher: ‘‘What did the Roman soldiers sometimes receive as a re ward for bravery?" | Pupii: ‘"Property." Teacher: "Give an example." Pupt!: "Horatine kept the bridge‘ ‘The marriage of Miss Marjorie Springford, of Kitchener, to Mr. Oscar Frederick Wills of Toronto, will be a smart event of this week. Mrs. Adams, Helen and Keith of Toronto were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hertel and daughter Beatrice and Miss Francis Wilhelm, spent the Thanksgiving weenâ€"end at Sarnia. Messre. Elmer Brubacker and Edâ€" mund Martin underwent operations for the removal of their tomsils, at the K.â€"W. Hospital. Brown, Sarnia; Superintendent of day visitors with relatives in Mornâ€" Literatur ad Supplies, Marion Short, |ington. ‘Toronto; Junior Superintendent, Rae| SBoveral from this district attendâ€" ‘Tait, Toronto; Entermediate Superinâ€"|ed the all day meeting at the Maple tendent, Kitty @ummers, Barnia; ‘View Church, Wellesley, on Thanksâ€" Editor Christian Endeavor and Pubâ€"‘Eiving Day. licity Agent, (W. ‘T. Webster, Torâ€" | Attend Funeral. onto; Subscription Manager, W.! A number from this district atâ€" Adolph, Bridgeport; Honorary Presiâ€" tended the funeral of the infant dents, Rev. E. Foreman, Toronto; daughter of Mr. and <Mrs. Josiah Dr. A. W. MacTaggart, Toronto; Dr. }Roth, Shakespeare on Tuesday. Among the resolutions passed in the closing minutes of the convenâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Bowman were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Moetagor near Heidelâ€" 100. 2R 1V. TRRCIEBBETL EOPDMUD, HIF, PMMM EIMIAPBETIUC CC ARCDRET. H. 8. Pritchard, Toronto and A. 8.| Miss Alice Witzel of Wilmot Cenâ€" Waters, London; (Honorary Vice tre is working for Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Presidents, T. Rennie, Toronto; F. Witzel.for some time. Newman, Kingston; R. Harris, Sarâ€"!‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pletch and nia, and Dr. H. D. Taylor, London. . Elva and Mr. Noah Pletch spent Sunâ€" Undergo Tonsil Operation. FLORADALE """" | . Dentists recommend Wrighey‘s Gum as an aid to nren* healthy teeth, cleanses them of o:‘“p‘f- ticles, maseages the gums. Aids diâ€" :"':: m.;'dlflu fulln‘-f”t-" l Take ....:‘fi.. ,or the children too â€" they will love it! coss their John and w J i Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender, acâ€" companied by Mr. and Mrs. R. J. ;llumble of Alma visited friepds in Wallace on Saturday. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacDougall and family of the tenth line of Peel were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Oliver Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schummer, Jr., Percy Adams, and Geo. Schummer atâ€" tended the Stratfordâ€"Peterborough ball game in Stratford on Monday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Honry Schlueter over the weekâ€" end were: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Koch and family and Mr. David Oberâ€" holtzer of Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schelter and family and Mrâ€" and Mrs. Robert Dorscht of Waterâ€" loo, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schlueter of Kitchener and Alvin Schlueter of Fernbank. . A few of the local fisherman tried their luck at one more fishing day Monday for black base, which season closes on the 15th of this month. Mr. and Mre. Frank Schummer, Jr., spent the weekâ€"end at the latter‘s home near Tavistock. Mr. Stan Fraser of Stratford spent Saturday with friends in town. Mrs. Edgar Adams, Miss Helen Adams and Mr. Keith Adams of Torâ€" onto spent the weekâ€"end and Monâ€" day with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mohr and daughter Reta of Amulree spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Eva Schneider of Elmira and Mr. Leo. Haist of Fenwick spent Sunday with relatives here. Recent guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt were: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schwindt and son Wilson, Mr. Kenneth Schwindt and Mr. Ed. Herbert of Kitchener, Mr. Enos Cressman of Elmira, Misses Jean and Jeanette Burnett of Winterbourne and Miss Margaret Miller of Rockwood. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilliard near Conestogo. Miss Essie Moldenhauer of Kitchâ€" ener spent a few days with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Juilus Moldenâ€" hauer. The Maurer clan held hteir annual Thanksgiving reunion and dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wailter Maurer. Twentyâ€"five guests were present from Kitchener, Bridgeport and Floradale. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dessler and family were guests of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Harvey Dessler at Breslan on ‘Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Beisel and son Stanley of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simons and family of Brantâ€" tord were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam M. Bird. Miss ‘Blossom Bott of Balsam Grove spent a day recently with her triend, Miss Gertrude Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Menno M. Wideman of Three Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Horst ard Mr. and Mrs. Christian R. Martin of Conestogo were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Marshall and son Harvey of M iddlebrook were Sunday guests of Mrs. N. MB. Hoffer. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pletch and Elva and Mr. Noah Pletch spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto. Miss Nellie Watt of Stratford visitâ€" ed Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto Friday. Mrs. J. N. Miller of Elmira was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller. & Mr. Aaron Horst was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmanvel Bauman at Floradale. Mr. Rarl Livock spent the week end with his parents in Kitchenmer. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jutzi were Sun day visitors with relatives in Mornâ€" and Mrs. Joe Yantzi spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roi, 14th line. Mr. and Mrs. Mahion Zehr and baâ€" by, 15th line, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Enos Zehr. Bender spont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brenneman. Mr. and Mrs. Jolin ‘Bast visited Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clayton Schwartzenâ€" truber at Petersburg on Sunday. M. and Mrs. Aaton Yantsi and ‘Mr. Waglor were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Ms. Jacob Yantzi, 16th lino. NORTH WOOLWICH Mr A very wedding soloumâ€" Is Lovely Bride LINWOOD visitors, as there were only twelve families in the parish. On March 3, 1897, the former United Brethren Church was offered for sale and purâ€" chased by the Catholic conge â€" tion. © In 1913 the present vxll was built. irre{nhr intervals and usually on week days.‘ Later this was torn down and Roman Catholics from Hanover went to Carlsruhe to worâ€" ship. In 1896 Mitchell‘s Hall was rented and Father Rudoiph Lehâ€" mann was the priest in charge and celebrated the first mass, at which 102 persons were present, including E. LESLIE WINS HESPELER PUBLIC SCHOOL TITLE HESPELER. â€" Emerson Leslie, recording a point total of 34, won the chamg)iomhip of the annual gublie school field day exercises ere. Gwen Marshall, winner of the school trophy last year, was runnerâ€" up with 30 points, bringing her the during whose pastorate the present chureg was erected, who o&chted as deason, and Rev. R. M. Haller, of Kitchener, who preceded Father Hoffarth, acted as _ subâ€"deacon. Mons. M. Halm, of Southampton, delivered the sermon. Many other visiting priests were present also. As early as 1852, John Hahn, one | of the first settlers who came from' Little Germany into this section of the crown‘s land, built a little log‘ church and mass was celebrated at intermediate girls" championship the 'fi’ong” Family, Hanover, was obâ€" served fittingly Sunday by a special service in the morning at which solemn high mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Hoffarth. HANOVER. â€" The silver jubilee of the Roman Catholic Church of _ Former priests taking part were Rev. J. A. Lenhard, of Formosa, Rev. W. 8. of Jerseyville stressed the need for a quickening of the spiritual life of the church and‘a rejuvenation of family worship. Hanover Church afternoon was Rev. D. G. Ridout, of ‘Toronto, who addressed the group on ":;o Oneâ€"Quarter Million Fellowâ€" ship e", now being conducted by the church. was the intention of the synod to asâ€" certain â€"whether individual presbyâ€" teries favor a oneâ€"year term for the head of the church in Canada. . ‘The speaker also announced it has been decided to morge the three existing United Church publications into one. throughout Canada would be asked their opinion on a propesed change in the system whereby the moderaâ€" tor holds office, was made by Rev. P. M. Stewart, of Delwood. He adâ€" dressed more than 30 delegates who attended a meeting of the Gueiph Presbytery of the United Church, held at Linwood, near here. URGES REJUVENATION OF FAMILY WORSHIP wl Ark tomine On (iea tha In his report, Mr. Stewart said it y Priests Attend Spe Services Held by R. C. $ Iim 29¢ «4 Kkoveh Health (With 1 SALTS _ tw _ 18¢ and 39c Swamdown Cake FLOUR 4c Pockage Now 27¢ N Black, Brown or Tenâ€" 2 in 1 SHOE POLISH m 10¢ Green Valley or Silver Ribben TOMATOES .. Ayimer Golden Bantam & CORN !=â€" Tins ¢ Green Valley PEA S »=1 SOUP PATTIES Vebstoble or Temate ""*" "Ic "~ BISCUITS 2 â€" * (X) C 9 ouUALITY FIRST | * / FCONOM Y ALWAYS* _ LIMITE D 10 King St. Marks Jubilee S. WATERLOO | _ Mr. Louis Groh of Toronto called |on Mr. and Mre. Alifred Roth re cently, i President Gordon Bruder; vice | president, Alex. Gehl; secretary, | Noreen Zettel; treasurer, Marie Ziegler; Bpiritual committee, Teresa McGrath, Geraldine Beitz; cultural committee, Clarence Schuett, Howâ€" ard Ziegler; Albert (Wilhelm; phyâ€" sical committee, Joseph Zinger, Edâ€" i ward Zinger, Stanley Tschirhart; Social committee, Lawrence Kurts, , Frances Klein. _pose of reâ€"organizing the Roman Caâ€" | tholic ‘Youth Organization of St. Boniface parish recently. ‘The main object of the meeting was theâ€" elecâ€" Itlon of officers for the coming year, resulted as follows: Recent visitors at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sauder were Mr. and »Mrs. Chris. Kropf and son Lioyd and Mr. Linus Lawrence of Centreville and Mr. and Mrs. John Habermehl of Nine Pines. Mrs. Kirby and children of Torâ€" onto and Mrs. Nagge of Guelph spent the holiday weekâ€"end with the C. Halter family. Hold Quilting. ‘The Breslau Ladies‘ Aid held a quilting "at~Mrs. Clarence Burkholâ€" der‘s recently. Miss Schwartner and friend of Windsor spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weiler. Miss S. Weiler has returned to her home after a two months‘ stay in Roâ€" chester. N.Y. Mr. and Mre. Fred Mitchell and children Carol and Arnold of Stratâ€" ford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Mader. Mrs. M. Hurrell, ‘Mr. William Holiâ€" day of Buffalo, Mrs. Cremmens and daughters Helen and Betty of Guelph were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. Michael Roth. ‘The various offices were closely contested and a great deal of interâ€" est was shown at this first meeting. Mrs. William (Bruder, is seriously ill at her home here. Miss Alice Schiedel spent a day with Miss Mabel Dessler. _ NEW GERMANY R.C. Youth Group Elect Officers and to convert them into a harmless solution, which is removed through the natural channelâ€"the kidneys. Theex coponih s wogonke owb Later, 1 was able to go for a walk. N-fmtmtnvdnudlful grand."â€"(Mrs.) F.W. _ Rheumatism is commonly caused am At last her husâ€" persuaded her to try Kruschen Salts >â€" "My arms and feet were swollen with rheumatism," she writes "I eould not walk nor get n‘l: sleep, and nothing did me any I was so hopeless of ever ’ W.lhd-y?du.â€" ‘ entirely. Then my husband mfld me to try Kruschen Balts.. After two weeks I began to feel better. I Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs She Could Neither Walk Nor Sleep A . meeting was held for the purâ€" Arms and Feet Swollen with Detter. 1 persevered, and in weeks 1 was doing housework. CASTILE SO \AP 4 From Old Franceâ€"Conde TOILET SOAP 4 c« Mrs. Oetzel and Miss Rose Thaler of Kitchener spnt a day recently with the former‘s sister, Mrs. Menno Maâ€" Cecil Mader were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schweitzer of Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Mader and family, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Bechtel and famâ€" ily of Kitchener. Miss Wilda Geach and Mr. Cecil Mader winners in the Junior Farâ€" mers Tennis tournament defeating Harold Mader and Bob Zeller two out of 3 games. The score was 3â€"6, 63, 97. Mr. and, Mrs. C. Needham and Mr. H. Gibbons of Toronto spent a fow days with Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Walsh. F Recent visitors withâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dedels were Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bechtel of Baden, Mr. John Geiger of Pandora, Ohio. Mrs. Hilty of Bluffton, Ohio, Mre. Murdock of Michigan and Mr .and Mrs. Nel. Shantz and Doris and Bobby of Kitchener. mp N D New Hig! c /# oxyD Package 9c . RUPTURED? im Rsdt sfiAm':w. Investigate. Write or Smith Manuf hrh{ Com; D"‘;!;_T, 536 King St-.‘.’ 10 Frederick St. : Phone 853 DOWNING, STEEN and Co. Not by extra hours of playing: not by buying new clubs or tak» ing lessons from the profesâ€" wlonal. But by having his eyes examined and having his oyeâ€" sight defects corrected. Maybe improved vision will improve your game, too. Why not drop in and sge us this week? . . . 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