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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Sep 1933, p. 5

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Munnâ€"Cathrea Benton Street Baptist Church parâ€" sonage, Kitchener, was the scene of u qulet wedding on Aug. 29th, when Miss Pearl Catherine, eldest daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cathrea Yt Elmira, became the bride of Mr. Arthur Munn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munn of Waterloo. _ Rev. Lewis performed the ceremony. After the ceremony the couple left for a honeymoon by motor. Upon their return they will regide in Wa:â€" terloo. On their return from a wedding trip by motor they will take up reâ€" «ldence in Waterloo. Supper was served afterwards at the Chicopee Tea Rooms. The young couple then left for a short trip by motor through the Ottawa Valley. On their return they will reside in Galt. Wiegandâ€"Schilbe An interesting event took place in the _ United Church _ parsonage, Guelph, on Saturday, Aug. 26th, when Miss Bernice Schilbe, John St., Waterloo, became the bride of Mr. Norman Wiegand of Kitchener, Rev. Mr. Clysdale performed the marital rites for the unattended couple. A quiet wedding ceremony was celebrated in Trinity United Church on Thursday at 7 p.m. when Miss Florence Elinor Humphries, daughâ€" ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Humphries, became the bride of Nelson Joseph Shelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shelley of Conesâ€" togo. Rev. Clarke Logan performed the ceremony while Mr. D. A. Humâ€" phries gave away the bride. Miss Ruby Humphries was bridesmaid and Mr. Oliver Wright the best man. Accompanied by Mr. George Ziegler at the organ, Miss Claribel Graybill sang "Because". Following the ceremony a wedding dinner wae served at the home of the bridegroom‘s parents. â€" A very pretty wedding was solemâ€" ized at St. Matthew‘s Lutheran parâ€" sonage, Kitchener, con Saturday, when Miss Edna Rohr, married Mr. Pearlous Shantz of Waterl0o. Rev. John Schmieder performed the cereâ€" mony. The bride‘s attendat was Miss Gladys Rohr, while Mr. Harold Shantz was his brother‘s. Mr. and Mre. Shantz left by motor ior Quebec via Montreal. They will reside in Waterloo. the couple then left for Lake Rosâ€" There passed a(\'fly at the K.â€"W. seau, Muskoka, on a honeymoon./fflospital on August 30, Mré. Mary They will reside in*Toronto. Aun Bricker, p30 Frederick street, yuwâ€"r 8 kitchener, in her 76th year. Before Weyâ€"Trojan ier marriage Mre. Bricker was Miss A charming wedding was witâ€" Mary Ann Erb, a daughter of the nessed in St. Mary‘s Church, Kitchâ€"‘late Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Erb of ener, on Thursday, when Miss Rose Preston. Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.} There survive besides her husâ€" W. Trojan, became the bride of | band one son Floyd at honre and one Jerome George Wey, son of Mr. and grandchild. _ One daughter predeâ€" Mre. E. K. Wey. Rev. Father C. ceased her 40 years ago. Meyer officiated. . | The late Mre. Bricker was a memâ€" The maid of honor was Miss Marâ€" ta Trojan and the cousin of the groom, Mr. Wilfred Dietrich, was the best man. Dinner was served at the bride‘s home, following the ceremony. The rewlyweds left on a wedding trip to Detroit, Flint and other points. They will reside in Kitchener. Following a reception at the home of the bride‘g parents, a dinner for 50 was served at the Castle Inn. The couple then left for Lake Ros seau, Muskoka, on a honeymoon They will reside in*Toronto. Miss Vivian ‘Burrows was bridesâ€" maid and Mr. Leroy MacMillan, Kitâ€" chener, the best man. Mesers. Cyril Moore and Frank Woolley were ushers. Mr. Geo. H..Ziegler played the organ. The â€"wedding nuptials were celeâ€" brated at Trinity United Church, Kitchener, at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, when _ Miss Elva â€" Bell Burrows, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herry P. Burrows, Kitchener became the bride of John Idris Williame, son of Mr. knd Mrs~J. R. Williams also of Kitchener. t In effect from many points in Ontario Going Sept Going Sept B arg ain Fares FARE AND ONE QUARTER FOR ROUND TRIP Going between Sept. 11 and Sert. 16. Return Limit Sept. 19. SPECIAL LOW FARE â€"â€" FOR SPECIFIC DATES Canadian Nlfio(l‘l!’!‘ LONDON EXHIBITION vised to wear your glasses constantly, don‘t â€" remove them from your/‘yn during the day. Thus‘will comfort the eyes. The errors cannot be CURED. If you were adâ€" !ir. the glasses do nothing to ing Sept. 12. . Returning Sept. 14 ing Sept. 14. Returning Sept. 16 Full particulare from your local Agent. (Continued next Thursday) September 11 to 16 To Those Who Wear Corrected errors of vision Shelley â€" Humphries Williamsâ€"Burrows Weddings 10 Frederick 8t Shantzâ€"Rohr To To The late Mrs. Raines was born in England coming to Canada in 1911, where she has since lived. She was a member of the St. John‘s Anglican church at Kitchener. Conrad H. Domm of Ayton, and the There survive, besides her husâ€" Land, six daughters, Mres. Albert Berry, Mrs. Roy Bauer, Mrs. Urban Haid, Mrs. Richard Martin and Mise Josephine Raines, all of Kitchener, and Miss Annie Raines, R.N., of Toâ€" ronto. One son predeceased her, dyâ€" ing in a German prison camp, two weeks before the gigning of the Arâ€" mistice. There survive also two brothers, John Jones and Stephen Jones, both of England. The funeral was held on Monday from the home of her daughter, Mrs. ~Haid. Rev. H. M. Langâ€"Ford off{ciated. There survive besides her husâ€" band, one «on Frederick, her mother, Mrs. Anna Greyhill, Waterloo, two brothetre, Mrs. Joseph Fischer of Waterloo and Mr. Harvey of Detroit ond one «lster, Mrs. Juline Klahs of Depew, N.Y. Mrs. Joseph Raines There passed away at th of her daughter, Mrs. U, H: mot street, Kitchener, on TJ Mre. Emma Charlotte Raines 59th year. Mrs, Herman Frost There passed away at Strattord on Thursday, Mrs. Clara Frost in her 52nd year. | â€" There survive. 6(;1&';31‘1,73-1;1-07:' w. of Kitchener, and six duu‘vrs, Mrs. Alex McKie of Preston, Mrs. The late Mre. Frost twas a native of Waterloo, . moving to Stratford 19 years ago. She had been in ill health for some time. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon from her late home in Stratford to the Mount Hope cemeâ€" tery at Kitchener for interment. The death occurred on \ Priday morning at the home of his sister, Mre. J. D. Wildfong, Coles Mill, Presâ€" ton, of John Lisso, in his 78th year. Deceased was botn in Clearview and was a lifelong resident of the Pres:â€" ton district. He was visiting his sigâ€" ter when taken ill. a week ago. Surâ€" viving are two daughters, Mrs, A. E. Tout, Waterloo township, and Mrs. E. Rutledge of London, two brothers, August and William of North Dumâ€" fries, and two sisters, Mrs. Wood house of Kitchener and (Mre. Wildâ€" fong. David M. Lackie A well known resident of Elora passed peacefully away at the K.â€"W. Hospital at Kitchener on Thursday in the person of David M. Lackie, mho had been in ill health for some months. He was In his 58th year. There survive besides his wife, two «ons and two daughters, Robert, David, Adelald and Eleanor, all of Elora and one brother Finlay Lackie of Stayner. The funeral was held on Sunday from the Ratzâ€"Bechtel Funeral home at Kitchener to the Bridgeport cemeâ€" tery for interment. Alfred Warburton Death summoned a young person On PFriday at the Freeport Sanaâ€" torium in the person Alfred Warburâ€" ton, son of Samuel Warburton, Gorâ€" don Avenue, Kitchener, He was in his 25th year. The funeral was held on Monday from the RatzBechtel Funeral home at Kitchener with interment in Mount Hope cemetery. Rev. H. M. Langâ€"Ford officiated. There eurvive besides his father two brothers, Eric and Erneat, both of Kitchener. His mother predeâ€" cenrsed him 3 years ago. The late Mre. Bricker was a mem:â€" ber of Trinity United Church at Kitâ€" chener. Her hushand was a former mayor of Kitchener. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon from her late residence to vount Hope cemetery for inferment. Rev. Clarke F. Logan of Trinity U nited Chureh officiated. There survive besides her husâ€" band one son Floyd at honre and one grandchild. _ One daughter predeâ€" ceased her 40 years ago. William H. Woolner William H. Woolner, well known farmer residing at R. R. 2, Kitchâ€" ener, passed away at his home on Monday in his 75th year. His death came on the same date as that of his wife who died 18 years ago. _ n rapa Ens Miss Gertrude Reinhart returned dafigf‘:gr:“-'}o‘;i' :)‘;"’S':o."sc;:l’l‘g“?l‘;: to Guelph to resume here etudies at and William of Teeswater, Mrs. the Collegiate. Gearge Adamson of Toronto, Mrs. . M". and Mre. Wm. May and chilâ€" Wesley Nicholson of Toronto, Mre. 4"°D 0f Williamsville, N.Y., epent the Earl Case of Kitchener, Mrs. Mar. WSekâ€"end with Mr. Mark May. jerie Sahr of Buffalo and Miss _ AMONE those who attended the Aunie Dayideon of Buffalo. His wifeâ€" 24"den party at Diemerton on Monâ€" predeceaged him 15 years ago. day were: Mr. and Mre. Wilfred The funeral was held on Friday Febrenbach, Mr. and Mre. Walter in Owen Sound. Frank, the Misses Nora and Tillie Enwop_ . & Fehrenbach, Miss Ida Wilhelm and Mrs. Aaron Bricker numerous others. A very pleasant ThiKi nucesa swhew «t the ious CAÂ¥ was apent by all who went. There passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Earl Case, Peter street, Kitchener, on August 30, John W. Davideson, in his 78th year. He had been ill for only a short time. There survive besides his wife, five daughters, Mrs, A. Harrison of Detroit, Sister Mary Gregory of Walkerton, Anbe, Frances and Mary at home and four sons, Ted of Zurich, Touy, Cletus and Leo at home. Also three sisters, two broâ€" there and nine grandchildren. The funeral was held on Baturday morning from the late residence to St. Mary‘s Church for gervice. Inâ€" terment was made in Isoum Hope cemetery. ‘There passed away at his,. home 126 Charon street in Kitchener on Thursday, Andrew Mittelholts in bis 69th year. Death came followâ€" ing a painful illness ofâ€"one year‘s duretion. # Josaph Kellas â€" Josepk, 5 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kellas, ‘25% West Ahrens street in Kitchenér, passed awey at the home of his parents on The funeralâ€" was held on Thureâ€" day from the house to the Sacred Heart Church for service with inâ€" terment in Mount Hope Cermétery. ‘There survive his parents, two sisâ€" ters Wlizabeth and Joanette and one brother Alexander. August 29. Andrew : Mittethoitz John W. Davidson John Lisso / at the home _U. Haid, Wil , on Thursday, Raines, in her Local people who attended the anâ€" nual Sunday School Convention of the Ontario Mennonite Church held at Markham Sept. 24 were: Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Burkholder and family, Messrs. Eben and Mervin Cressman, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Bauman and daughter Ferne, the Misses Edna Snyder and Elvina Cressman, Mr. und Mrs. Irwin Gimble. Mr. apd Mrs. Charles Rutherâ€" ford are spending a few days this week at Mount Pleasant and St. George. _ 0 s Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruler visited with Mrs. Merritt Winn of Elmira en Sunday. _ _ oo Mr, and Mrs. Norman Mathews and family were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burnett of Carthage. Misses Myra, Mabel, Salina, Luella and Adeline, all at home. One son, Ivan Herbert, predeceased him, Also surviving are four brothers, James of Kitchener, Frank and Sam of Ayton, and Alva of Vancouver, and three sisters, Mr#. Orpha Simmons of Moorefield, Mrs. Winiam Addison of Arthur and Miss Addie Woolner of Drayton. â€" â€" The funeral is being held this afternoon from the late residence to the Cressman Menonnite Church at Breslau for service, with interment in the Cressman cemetery. The funeral was held on Tuesâ€" day from the â€"Ratzâ€"Bechtel Funeral Home at Kitchener to Woodland Cemetery for interment. Mr. Henry Kurth, a resident of this district some forty years ago, paid a visit to the village on Saturâ€" cay morning. Miss Vida Warder of Toronto has returned to resume her duties as principal of the local school. Miss Ruby Foley of Toronto, who was a former teacher here, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Schedewitz. Mr. Albert Ruler‘is spending a few days at Toronto and Maple. _ Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jackson and son Morley visited on Sunday with Mrs. 0. S. Scheifele of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson and grandson and Mrs. Kenzie of Galt were renewing old acquaintances in this neighborhood on Labor Day. Miss Olive Mathews of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end and holiday at the home of her father, Mr. Charles Mathews. There survive three sons, Edward, Irvin and Percy at home; also two stepâ€"sons and four stepâ€"daughters, one brother, Jacob Spies of Woolâ€" wich Township, and two sisters, Mro. Elimbet{: Bender and Mrs. Philip Reist of Kitchener. Her husâ€" band, Matthew Schondelmayer, died «ix years ago. . um im There survive besides his wife, n son, Joseph, and two daughters, Catherine and' Irene at home, his parents, four brothers, George Joseph, William and Cyril, all of Kitchener, and four sisters, Mrs. W. J. Martin, Jr., Mrs. Cyril Shell Mrs. Mervin Karn and Miss â€" Rileen Carthy, all of Kitchener. Two brothers were killed overseas, Local Schools reopened on Tuesâ€" day morning with Mise B. Snyder reâ€" turning to the Junior room for her second year and Miss Archibald of Guelph, taking the Senior room. _ Quite a number from this locality sttended the Elmira Fair on Saturâ€" day and Monday, _ 80 C Mr. Neil Jackson spent Sundi} at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mathews. Mrs. M. Schondelmayer There passed away at the K.â€"W. Hospital on Sunday, Mrs. Sarah Schondelmayer, Breslau Road, in her 65th year, following an attack of _ jaundice. Harold Carthy Harold Carthy, Grenville Ave., Kitchener, passed away at the K.â€" w. Honfl)itnl on Monday, in his 48th year. He was a native of England, coming here in 1914. _ The funeral was held on Wednesâ€" day from his late residence to Woodland cemetery for interment. Miss Nora Schiedel spent the weekâ€"end at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klein attend ed the Toronto Exhibition, Thursday Mrs. John Halter and daughter and Mrs. George Moyer spent Monâ€" cday at Hamiiton. se Mre. Frank Fehrenbach left Monâ€" day for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kloepfer at Mt. Elgin. \ Mr., Peter Meyer of St. Clemente was a business visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mre. Roy Meyer and Mr. Jack Zinger of Detroit spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mre. Simon Zinger. 3 Miss Laura Zettel has assumed her duties as teacher at the Weissenâ€" burg School. Mr. Herbert Heintzmann of Bufâ€" falo _ renewed acqualntancesvhere Sunday. __Among those from here, who at tended the funoral of the late. Irone Nagge at z?h. ‘were Mr. Michael Roth, Mr. Mre. Alfred Roth and children and Miss Eiisabeth Helter. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Nichol of Woodstack spent Sunday here. * Miss Mildred Frank returned home after a week‘s stay in Woodstock. A large crowd from here attended the Holy Name Rally at Elmira Sunâ€" day. ~ Miss Elinor Olinski left Bunday for Waterdown to join the Notre Dame Sisters. Mre. Ringle and Miks Mosar re turned m.r after© spending a week here, * Mr. and Mrg. K. Hertel and chil dren of Detroit visited relativés in this }iwomy thisâ€"week. M Nevas 1 o Te mol in S o aike NEW, GERMANY BRESLAU YATTON After failing in health for a number of years, there passed away at her home here, Mrs. John R. Williams, on Monday afternoon, in her 87th year, The deceased was a resident of Linwood for the past sixty years, her maiden name being Jean gmith. She was born in Engâ€" lund and came to Canada with her parents when they took up land in Wallace Townsj;ip. Some time later she was married to John R. Williams of Linwood who predeceased her quite a number of years ago. Mrs. Williams has resided on the homeâ€" stead ever since, until her death, She is survived by five sons, Weston and William at home, David S. Williamg of Linwood, T. E. Williams of Gravenhurst and W. P. Williams of Chicago. One daughter, Emma, predeceased her a number of years ago. She is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Southworth and Mrs. Adamstone, both of Toronto and two brothers, Mr. John Smith of Hamilton and Mr. Wm. Smith of Listowel. \ Thelma Lorentz, 28 Union street; Cflara Reidel, 156 Eseon street; Mabel Ludwig, 23 Charles street; Wilfred Henrich 19 _ Frederick street; William Schlote, 8 Young street east and Joseph Wendling, 128 King street south. The funeral was held on Wednesâ€" day at 2 p.m. Services at the resiâ€" dence were in charge of Rev. A, A. Laing. Burial was made in the Union cemetery. Pallbearers were Mesars. O. 8, Williams, Weston Wilâ€" liams, William Williams, T. E. Wilâ€" liams, Wm. Milner, Stewart Lavery: Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Schultz and son Eric returned home after spendâ€" ing the past three weeks at,Port Elgin. Mr. Elgin Deckert left for Deâ€" troit on ’Fuesdny where he has seâ€" cured work. sons and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gohl and children of Detroit attended the Tofimto E.xh_i_bitior_x‘ on Tuesday. _ Mr. and Mrs. David Begga and Misses Enid Faulkner and Lucy Hadenko spent Thursday in Kitehâ€" ener. Rev. David Cornish, Mrs. Cornish ard daughters the Misses Margaret and Betty Cornish who have been the guests of Mre. Cornis elster, Mrs. Cunningham and Mr.\ J. C. Cunningbam, Herbert street, Waterâ€" lo0, have returned to their Home in Port Dover. They were accompanied home by Miss Jessie Cunningham, who will be their guest for the weekâ€" end. ' SIX WATERLOO KIDDIES TO VIEW EXHIBITION Mayor Frickey on Friday, Sept. Ist drew the names of the six Waâ€" terloo childrem, who will attend the C.N.E. on Sept 8â€"9 as guests of Wm. Wrigley Co‘s. 500 quote. Out of 76 registered these will go: Weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mro., Frank Schummer were Mrs. M. Wilson of Toronto, Miss Eleanor Allen of Kinmount, and Mr. Harry Schummer of Detroit, Rev. R. J. Setonâ€"Adamson and Mre. Setonâ€"Adaméon have returned to their home, the rectory, Waterloo, from Toronto, where they apent sevâ€" eral days, this week. Mr. L. J. Breithaupt and Miss Lilâ€" l«in Breithaupt returned to Kitchâ€" ener on Monday from the Georgian Bay, where they spent the summer months in their house boat. Mr. Casper Boegel of Linwood spent several days with his daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Emil Voll. ONE OF LINWOOD‘S OLDER RESIDENTS * PASSES AWAY Mich. Mrs. Herb Friday and children of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mra. Joseph Karley, _ \ Mrs. J. R. Williams in Her 87th Year.â€"Lived Here 60 Years. Mr. \r}i Setonâ€"Adameon has returnâ€" ed to his home in New Liskeard from Waterl0o, where he was the guest of his parents, Rev. R. J. Setonâ€" Adamson and Mre. Setonâ€"Adamson. al their home, the church of the Holy Saviour rectory. 2 1 wC i3 Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Seagram, Union street, Waterloo, have as their guests Mre. Seagram‘s mother, Mrs. L. Heinke and her sister, Miss Dorothy Heinke of Chicago. Dr. J. A. Hilliard and Mrs. Hilliard and the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Kirby, Frederick St., Kitchener, left for Wasaga Beach to spend the month of September at their sumâ€" mer home “Eh'll Haven". ‘Dr. and Mrs. Hilliard were accompanied to Wasaga by Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hilliard _ of Conestogo and Miss Bernice MacCallum who spent a few days there. â€" I «fternoon and eveninfi at a\vrecepâ€" tion to mark their silver wedding anniversary. Baskets and bouquets of beautiful flowers, sent as conâ€" gratulatory offerings b{ members of the congregation and friends, made a lovely floral setting for the happy occasion. Master John Dinkle and Master Ross Morrison were the door attendants and Rev. Mr. Logan and Mrs. Logan received the large numâ€" ber of friends who called to extend anniversary wishes. Rev. James â€"Fleming, Mrs. Fiemâ€" ing and their children, who have been m:dins a vacation at Musâ€" koka es during the month of August, haveâ€"réburned to the Knox Presbgerinn manse at Waterloo. Rev. Mr. Fleming was in his pulpit at Knox Church on Sunday mornâ€" ing. In the evening he exchanged with Rev. Walter Patterson, flaator of the Preston Presbyterian Church. Rev. Clarke Logan, pastor of Trinity United Church, and Mrs. Logan entertained at their home, A‘htens 8t., {(itchel_Ier, on Friday _ Him Tok . -mfl @py $ f ".'i‘ has Wg:nhmm * n_conâ€" Behoole in Bogt %‘L work ing herâ€" vacation 3:'3':..: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Danie! Schweitzer, in Detroit and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Danie!l Schweitzer, Waterloo. â€" Mr, and Mrs. E. O. Rits and son Carl, Reing Avenue, Klug;ner. are holidaying in Detroit, Mich. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Rits, Water _!flt..kg;guno_r, sperit the holiday r. and Mrs. Charley Gohl and LINWOOD hi , _ Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones and family ;{)ent the holiday with relatives in amilton. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. Schaefer and children of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Sam Sparr. Miss Mary McCardle returned to ! Mimico Hig: School to resume her duties after spending the past two months at her home here. ‘ â€"Miss Anne Schummer left for Stratford on Wednesday where she will attend the Loretta Academy,. ‘ _ Mrs. Peter Ament spent several | day® with her daughter, Mrs. George Shenk, at Kitchener. _ Miss Viola Burnetd’spent seeyral days with friends in Toronto. Miss Hazel Burnett of Toronto spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett. Miss Viola Schlueter of Kitchener is visiting her mother, Mrs. Chris. Schlueter. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Kunkel and son and Miss Magdalene Koebel of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Koebel. Mr. Leo Kavanaugh of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. Michael Stemmler. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neuert were Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Forster and daughters Peggy and Rita and brog\er-in-lnw of Rochester, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. John Steller of Waterâ€" loo and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Forster, son Howard and daughter Elsie, and Miss Helen Otterbein of Kitchener. Rev. and Mrs. Wim. Schultz and son Eric spent Labor Day with friends in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz and son Hugh ag:nt the holidays with relatives in Hespeler. Rev. Father McCardle of Kingsâ€" bridge was a recent visitor with fiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcâ€" Cardle. _ Our local teachers, Miss Madeline Birns of Arthur_ and Miss Nellic Scharbach of Crosshill returned to resume their duties at S. S. S. No. 4. Mr. Joseph Hayes spent Saturday in Kitchener. Mr. Kenneth Wright of Newton spent the weekâ€"end with friends in town. ents and Mr. A. L. Schario and Rosebecker of Chicago, IIl., and children and Miss Louise Schummer Messrs. Warner Hickey and Calvin of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. Allemang of Corlin, North Dakota, and Mrs., Frank Schummer. spent several days at the home of _ Miss Florabelle Koebel is visitâ€" Mr. L. A. Heimler. Mr. and <Mrs. Allan McLaughtin and children of Tralee spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carâ€" nochan. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foerster and children of Elmira spent Sunday with the latter‘s mother, Mra. Joseph Cassel. A number from here attended the Fall Fair at Elmira on Labor Day. Miss Florabelle Koebel ing relatives in Carthage. Mrs. Clem Mahaney and daughter Patsy of Detroit, Mich., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Gohl. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Helm and family of Waterloo spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Michael Stemmler. Miss Ordillia Hadenka is spendâ€" ing some time in Kitchener where she has secured a position. â€" Miss Louise Tracey, returned to Waterloo after spending the past weeks with friends here. Miss Kate Seip is visiting Miss Huefner at Hawkesville. _ Miss Aileen Hayes is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hayes at Detroit. fruitt and vegetables, for table _ use _ or _ pickling. 2 sounl, 19° LARD 2hhs. 19¢ FRESH DAILY. Thus you are assured of freshness Sonwedrrs"2 Ibs. 41¢ Welcome home! We‘re glad to see you so sunâ€"tanned and healthy. A & P are well stocked with nourishing foods to help you keep the health you‘ve been storing up for cold weather months ... to aid the children‘s wellâ€"being in Smoked PORK anommmmmammmmmmmam cteazons * Y BRISKET n BUT TE R 8eff shanks 2 Ibs. 39¢ [ 1 ~, Make A & P your SLICED BREAKFAST BACON We purchase localgrown SHOULDERS Shankless ONE HALF POUND PACKAGES : RENDERED Ib. 12 headquarters for Poultry Feeds of all kinds. The quality of Feeds is unsurâ€" endquarters for Pooliiy Fee‘s of all kinds. The quality of our Feeds is uns and Alf. Toâ€" Following the meeting Miss Mcâ€" Kay moved a vote of thanks to all wgn had masisted in the program. Dnlnt! refreshments were then served by the hostess and her assistants. Shoulder Blade Chuck CGILT ED(-‘E Bread bas $2.39 Mrs. A. R. Koebel fl)ent the weekâ€"end with friends at Kitchener. Mr. William Ament of Detroit cluflvd on friends in town on Saturâ€" (llÂ¥: 2 â€" â€" _ Mr. Melvin Ament is spending a week with Mrs. F. B. Seibert at Kitchener. Women‘s Institute Hold Meeting. _ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Linsemar #pent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Linsemah at Dorking. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ament and daughter Myrna and son Glen spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs J. E. Rosger at Dorking. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Williams and son Kenneth srnt Wednesday eveâ€" ning with friefds at Millbank. Miss M. Campbell of Port Elii“' who has been engaged as teacher for S. 8. No. 4, arrived on Monday. . Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Ament and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hackett spent Wednesday evening with friends at Bridgeport and Hespeler. â€" Messrs. Lloyd and Melvin Ament spent Thursday at Kitchener. _ Mrs. Louise Mickus and sor of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Voll. . Messrs. _ Simon â€" and _ Clayton Deckert, Master Stanley and Misses Helen and Hilda Deckert xfl)ent Wednesday with Mrs. Albert Hahn at London. Mrs. John Deckert, Mr. Clayton Deckert and children and Miss Hilda Deckert spent Thursday with friends at Heidelberg, â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilker gpent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Junker at New Hamburg. _ Miss Margaret Wilker returned to Kitchener after spending the past weeks at her home here. Rev. Wm. Schultz visited friends in Ayton on Tuesday. _ 2c Miss Betty Laing, RN., of Toâ€" ronto, spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Miss Jean Beaton visited with Mr, Edgar Chalmers at Poole last week. Mr. Jack Finucan of Floradale visited at his home here on Sunday. Mr. W. E. Thompson spent the holidays at his home in Campbellâ€" ville. Mrs. A. O. Schnurr spent the holidays with her sisters in Waterâ€" Loo. a Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Calder reâ€" turned home after spending the past weeks with relatives in Galt. _ Messrs. Grant Schnurr, Murray McLeod, Mac and Keith McKay atâ€" tended the Toronto Exhibition on Monday,. A ROASTS FLOUR 24 Ib. Bag Bs : > t# .. tous . . comchk .. to Bigger | and Better â€" _ AP Values A & P Quality Beef : 61c For Boiling A & P quality is better than ever . .. prices are lower . . . which . certainly ought to suit both the fl.llLl{ health and depleted purse. Come and shop WHERE EEONOMY RULES. & cce Special PASTRY 98 Ib, Your Choice 24 tb. Ib. Your Chofee 1. 5 §2 9c Mrs. Dan Musser and family and Miss Margaret Voll of Carthage «pent Sunday at Drumbo. Mr. Jerome Gruber hae left for 8t. Michael‘s College, Toronto, after épending several weeks at the home of his parente, Mr. and Mra, Peter Gruber, j The Misses Marjorie and Jean Nelâ€" eon and Mary and Ethel Kert and Mr. Norman Kerr of Millbank spent un evening recently at the home of Mr. Alex Cooper. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adam were Mrt and Mre. Harry Clements of Goldsttone, Mr. Gordon MacLennan of Millbank and Mr. and Mrs. E. Lackner of Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. Walter Adam, «on Percy and daughter Helen, attended the St. Thomas vs. Guelph ball game held in Kitchener recently. Dr. A. D. and Mrs. MacPherson of Waterford Mr. and Mra. Jas. Johnson pnd grandson Jamea Holden and Nre. Kinzie of Galt were Monday afternoon visitore with Mr. and Mre. Duncan MacPherson. Mr. and Mre. J, D. Brydon and Mr. Brydon, Sr., of the 3rd of Maryboro and Miss Lilia Finlay of Kincardine «pent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert. Mr. and Mre. Robert Newton acâ€" companied by the former‘s mother, Mre. Henry Newton of Linwood, spent several days in Toronto last week. Mra. Albert Pearce of Paisley is visiting with Mr. and Mre. Earl Tabâ€" bort. Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Begge and fumily apent Sunday at Guelph and Swastika Beach. Miesa Hannah Martin jattended a family reuntion on Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac B. Martin, 4th of Poel. . Mr. Jamea Richardson and daughâ€" ter, Miss Kathleen Richardson apent Sunday at Milverton and Newton. Miss Lila Musser entertained a few of the young people of the neighborhood on Thureday evening. Mrs. Thackery of Port Huron, Mich., apent Monday with Mr. and Mra. Leslie Beggs. Mr. Alvin arid Miss Amy Shelley of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butâ€" terworth of Wyandotte, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Schneider 0‘ Bloomingdale were recent evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adam. Misa Margaret Voll of Carthage spent a week with Miss Lila Musâ€" er. Mr. Duncan MacPherson and son Ross and Willie and Mr. Harvey MacPherson epent several days at Clydesdale, Peterboro County. Mr. Duncan MacPherson of Clydesdale, veturned to his home with them after apending a week in this loâ€" cality. Miss Mary Kerr of Millbank and Mise Enid Falkner of Linwood spent a day recently with the Misses Janet and Marjorie Cooper. Miss Maggie Sheard has returned to her home in Galt after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPherson. Mr. tor at Mr. and Mre. Abraham Bearinger and daughters and Mr. and Mre. Daâ€" vid Hgintz were recent visitore at the home Of Mr. David Bearinger, German Mills. Mr. Walter Adam, daughter Helen ind son Percy, attended the St. Thomas ve. Guelph ball game. held in Guelph. Mrs. Es home afte in Paisley Mre. James Cherry spent a week with friends in Guelph and ‘Toronto. 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