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She wore matching taffeta lilyâ€"point mitts and a braided headdress which had a butterfly bow at the back. Her flowers were a colonial basket of asters shaded from pale lavender to deep purâ€" Hamburg, brother of the bride, t the weekâ€"end with his a and Mr. Bruce Wilke, Kitchener. ï¬ Pauline Sehedew?tlz. $st Following the ceremony a wedâ€"| Miss Cecelia Vollmer of Kitchâ€" d&ns dinner and reception was|@her spent the weekâ€"end with her held at the Olde Homestead, near VM"\ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shakespeare, where the young olimer. _ couple were assisted in receiving Mrs. Rï¬m& Denstedt spent by the mother of the bride, who Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanâ€" |chose a dress of black crepe and ley Denstedt and family of Dorâ€" lace with matching M‘hï¬- !and the mother of the bridegroom | Sheila Walker has returnâ€" who wore a twoâ€"piece frock of ¢d to her home in Windsor after green crepe and black accessories spending a two weeks‘ vacation while both wore corsages of briarâ€" | With friends here. cliffe roses. Following the cereâ€"| , Miss Lorraine Moser spent Sunâ€" mony and mp‘on the young danrwuh friends in London. ‘ couple left for a honeymoon trip . and Mrs. Tony Vollmer and to northern points the bride don-’gw Kathleen and Frances ning a turquoise gabardineâ€"suit| . "" M.M spent Sa turday with fitted bodice mmw skirt which was i at the hipline. With it she wore mittens :’osumlct&\herngowp and a shoulâ€" l::n veil which wuheldz § ::-cadebooq SP; a semiâ€" uet of rapture roses and stephanotis. Little Miss Anne Meyers, cousin of the brideâ€" goom, was flower girl wearing a ng pink nylon taffeta dress trimmed with lace and a matchâ€" ing headdress. She carried a coâ€" lonial nosegay made up of rapture Hamacher of Kitchener, brother with scalloped, b\mm terfly ne fitted bodice And.u“ï¬m skirt which was i at the for her wedding gown a white saâ€" tin floorâ€"length dress having a nyâ€" bnnetyvkeutkhm‘:-nnd with a ruffle which was adorned with satin roses centred with seed Is. mwmm mm and the skirt the bridegroom, was the best spending a two weeks vacation| Mr. and Mrs. I B. Blank reâ€" with friends here. turned to their home here from _ Miss Lotraine Moser spent Sunâ€"| Akron, N.Y., where they spent da‘,wu'h friends in London. the summer months. . and Mrs. Tony Vollmer and| Kenneth Roth sold his farm, dflghm Kathleen and Frances|east of Banting, to Calvin Cressâ€" of Stratforgd spent Saturday with man of Waterloo and will hold an Mre. Regina Denstedt. ‘euction sale at a later date. "The Miracle of the Blue Pinaâ€" fore" and plans were completed for the annuyal harvest home serâ€" vice to be held on September [m The next meeting will be heldum at the church on October with Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Reist . Miss Be(gexm of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end with her ;mt the weekâ€"end with his aunt, Pauline Schedewitz. Miss Cecelia Vollmer of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Samuel cormage of white gerdenias On|â€" Mr. Joseph Hilicox of Tav &lwï¬qflnflnnfld on Mr. nd hm hmm‘!“zm. with the â€" of the Women‘s ot zich Co., Kitchener. James Lutheran was Miss Jeanetie Heim and Miss uhm%m Patricis Kogher and Messrs. Herâ€" z:.qwasnmdlhop.-" !hew:ï¬-cndvhhw ummmmmwuvmw 8 read by Mrs. C. W. Fieet in the| = "y â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" \ es e oc neraols l Linwood : Mr. Leo Girodat of Kitchener (Chronicle Correspondent) _ Weekâ€"end guests at the Lutherâ€" an parsonage with Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Goos were her parents and alster, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oberer and Mrs. Frank Nofle from ;Dorh’u:dvuteé&uuï¬â€˜v-zhlr w & and Mrs. 0. L. Lanz. Y e Nm. Leok services sns Lois M Tesih both services. Lois McTavich acoon:::flod Mrs. Wmh:ldud- son, oynbl. on violin. Baskets autumn _ flowers adorned the church. Mrs. George Glaister and Mrs. Grant Schnutr attended the Wastâ€" Daylight saving time ends here at mykdnld\t on Saturday, Sept. _ Miss J. Beggs, Stratford, was a weekâ€"end visitor at her home. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crawford of and visited with Mr. and esd Nee A ies Bepiatn®" |AMains in Ritchener, oo Toaday 'ég-;f‘fll&"’_“ hi es agg st on i Clac ant laniio of ie | Draie No, & Weelnich oe apnints at Miss Maud nï¬elwt.pem the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Re‘irreninSt.Catharin-. . Allan Krauter of Dauphin, Man., is spending some time with :nd Mrs. Theo Lautenschlager at * Mr= Frieds Lindner and family Brucie, sitendee. te medding at Miss Ruth Wood and Mr. Staniey Taylor at Stratford, recently. _ _ tion b ws were passed fixing umfszmu year‘s levy, a trifle hfv:rthcaflululknl lage friends regret to learn dmï¬ Klw:[cuer last â€" week. man w The late Mr. Bowman was a naâ€" tive of this village, where as a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Emâ€" manuel P. Bowman, he was born 62 years ago and spent the years of his boyhood here, to Kï¬whenuviï¬lflwhnm 50 years ago. passed to petition ;g;ï¬:.&' of Highways tor the interim sidy wm::‘dw“?m- solicitor, 5 in with Counci) in 1:::) y ns whrich han Apadyâ€"ua M formant iL a echl on t recent meeting !’.“P‘!’?‘E’?WMMM Heidelberg : the Court when at a former ag e t sxscemment and Shantz, by 80 acres and the h“dâ€uhdnh'z:: a pro rata basis. Several farmers appeared with new m wma\mmuu Io.ivotbo’&hn.“ o mmm-udmwi‘ .\ _ At a further special meeting on , is spending some time with As uns Aeibeine ukn ._H. Koehler and fi(r and Mrs. K. K;flm and daughter Pennilyn spent Sunday wimlr.nndw’:‘doeflehn.' eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. M. his father, Mr. Albert Krauter. Mrs. Fiizabeth McRay of Port Huron is visiting with friends and relatives at Stratford after sevâ€" A. D. SNYDER > WILFRED H. sARNES EXPERT REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES SunsHine Rapio Service %â€"1187 WATERLOO 122 ERB w. FOR GET SET NOW THE PALL AND WINTER THE NEW FALL . COMEDY PROGRAMS ' During a twoâ€"year experiment to determine presence of radioâ€" carbon in all living matter Dr. W. F. Libby of the University of Chiâ€" cago‘s Institute for Nuclear Stuâ€" dies measured the ages of 20 preâ€" historic samples from all parts of the world. * 2, PETERSBURG