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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Oct 1933, p. 3

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Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Axt on Sunday were Mr. Addison Schmidt of New Ham- burg, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Snyder of near Lisbon, Mr. and Mrs. Middlestead of Kitchener, and Mr. Guluive Ad)pff of kitchvnvr. Cairo, Egypt, is the intvllm-tunl punter of the Mohammedan world. Mr. Carl Graber and Mr. Elmer Hoerle visited with Mr. Nelson Doering at Doevins,r's Corner. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt and Mrs. Justus Hoffman of Kitchener called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gee... Z. Wantz o_n Sunday afternoon. Miss Maude Srhuus, Winnie Davison.. Mr. Norman Goetz, Lorne Riehl and Miss Dorothy Berdux of Kitchener and Mr. Albert Betscht of Wellesley Went last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ber- dux. Mr. Emil Debug of Burnside spent last Sunday with friends in and around the village. Mr. and MA. Niirurii'c'k' hr New York were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Guilck on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ituefter spent last Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Schamber. Mrs. Margaret Pttisss and daugh- ters Margaret and Barbara of Shakespeare were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Schmitt on Sunday. Phone 2777w. so Ontario St. s KITCHENER \OIVII 0|)ch mar - [CZIMA KLEEREX "The Wonder Healing _ Salve" hula Plorlula. Impetigo, Itch, Erythemn. Pamphlkul. Ringworm and other akin nllmentl while "on work. The dd. reliable. unnulnr truck I. Inelled K-I.E.E.R-E-X. 60e; ".00 ' “.00 '. 36.50 lb. All: your Drugm'al or write Klee”: Mm. Co,. mm Yonwr, m., Toronto. Ont-do. TRUSSES Sniublo for nay kind of rupIun‘ Prov-n! young" from Ion-n uni [at . Inu- to tht you. We luv. tho Randall. and exp-rings. to tit you 'rteht. 2tyro Off A. Oohonoious EXAMINATION FREE 46 KING ST. E. EM8T't, Boys’ Clothing and Accessories Finer fabrics than ever, better styling and tailoring, greater variety, quality worsted suits in smart new fall styles. Heavy winter overcome in boucle worsted curls and fancy tweeds. They ean't under any circumstances be replaced to sell at $l5. Warm, rugged woollens that men like, carefully tailored for smart appearance and long wear. Tweeds, Cheviots, Twists, Fleeces and Boucles. Every type -every model, every size and proportion. Men’s Suits_ and Winter O’Ccata Overcoat. and Topcoats ALL TRUSSES A Complete Stock or 12 Mansion M. KITCHENER, ONT. ‘ORDON'S ooo OYERCOATS $9.50 - Satisfy PHILIPSBURG For Bora. '" SUITS 2-Knicker £7995 tlltllillll, tll llJlli ti) Jydielttf: ' l 5.00 In a Daring Offer ,_,7 -V-‘- ~_,v w w -... - - --- I Ind -el... ‘W or. with M 'G't'1U."uTtretu%'t'."d,t; w','ig"'lt"te"v.'t'tygy,','at at, a... but. an up; urn-hm Ion-nod mt ”plea aa trom a to. we In" "or "ieod, fur yield in tho am - W T ' . maydjn tug “may; 'M' - mun-u an». 1e1'?ifti',tl,"at hm so Crlt fe new QVerCoats Topcoats C Suits Save Now On 'tfii'i?r""dii'iii7Tat tr're'iuos,it $522.50 While, They Last Mr. and Mm. Lenard Snyder and tiOttN anon! Sammy at the former's homo. Mr. and Mrs Nathaniel Sny- der "our Btraatrurg. Mr. and Mrs. ”Ed. Reihert and r'nughter Elsie visited with Mr. and um. John 50mm, Kitchener. In addition to this they have also won a baseball hat with two balls, tor the highest number of points in the township. a silver cup and two sets of book“ for pupils winning ntyst. second and third highest number of Pointe, at the (My. Mia-z Loretta nruder has returned ultFw unending several days at the World}; (‘r-mury of Progress at Chl. ougo also at the home of her brother, Mr. um nrudm'und Mm. Uruder also at Chlcago. Mestara. Urine and Vernon Bear ingor and Miss Vera erlnxer spent Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. leh. Snyder. Sunday and recent guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Geo Weber were: mum Reta and Dorls Knish], mum Meta Crmsmnn and Marylin Jones ot Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wane"! and children Mo- aella and Ivan of Mlllortstrurg, Ohio. S. S. No. 5B. was presented wlth the N. O. Hipel Shield at the Kiteh, ener Collegiate. Saturday tor win. ning the highest number of polntas at the rural school fairs of Waterloo County. They have won this for lhrm- 3'02er in succession and is now th" pvrmunen! property of the m-hool. Mr. and Mrs, Hurry Snyder and liqughu-r (Bruce and Mina Audrey Dennison or Prmton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Leander Snyder. _Mr, arid Mm, David Bearinger and JauRhters Almedn and Doris spent Rummy with [Month In Waterloo. Sunday and recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Klein wvrrv Mr. and Mm. Henry Bauer and family, Mr, and Mm. Albert Kudon and lnmlly. Mr. and Mm. Joseph “Hahn and family, Mr, and Mrs. Ltt, \ernn Miehn all of Kltchener. Mr. ad Mm. Earl Snyder Anilinbrn Kurl spent with Mr. and Mm. IPred Hagen nl KnolH-nm', Mr, and Mrs. Geo. batch and Mr, and Mrs, Ken Snyder 'p'nt a day ra- lvpgly In Brampton, Mrs, Ed. Selhert spent several days with her mother, Mm. Louis Kurakl, Khr'honer, Mrs. Kumkl has been ill. Miss Emmemw Llchty of Kltttlt, nnm' spent Sunday with Miss Iva Lichty. -'i_.N_ ...... .W..r. __. ""'"""""'B, uulv. Mines Rene Erb and Mlllnda. Bteckle of Zurlch and Min Elmodl Kalb of Kitchener spent Sunday evening at the home or Mr, and Mm. Eph Weber. Mr. and Mm. wgilnca “umber returned Sunday evening from a m tor trip to Markham and other minis. They will won be luving tor Berlin, Ohio, where they will ulna up residence. Mr. and Mm. Albert Elnwechter and family have left this community and are now residing at the homo or the Miner‘s parents. Mr. and Mm. 'Kanyon at Phttavlllo. Mr, and Mm. Cluytolr Mon and family spent Sundny with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Weber At Natchol. Of the 157,000 telephones in Sitttlto-trtove,, 42,000 "r, unto- Scored Highest Number of Points in Rural School Fair Com, petition. LOCAL SCHOOL - WINS HIPEL SHIELD Striking styles, fine rich tex- tures and a high order of tailor- ing combine to make these suits the outstanding clothing oppor- tunity of the season. Styles, shades and patterns for men of all preferences and ages. Little Tweed OVERCO ATS Where the Good Clothes Came From NEW FALL SUITS 2-Trouur High School GERMAN MILLS sun‘s 1l02.00 KITCHENER $5.95 tat, On October 5th the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mader was the scene of a Jolly surprise party for Miss Pearl Muder, bride-elect. The evening was spent in playing games. A mock wedding was performed with John Dessler as bride and Miss Bessie Snider as groom. Mr. Floyd Bechtel acted as clergyman. Following the mock wedding, an 1892 model perumbulutor decked out in pink and green streamers was wheeled into the centre of the large living room by Mr. Ira Zeller. On in- \estigulion this ancient chariot was found to contain a complete dinner sctrvice. Mrs. Cecil Mader read an appropriate address. Following the presentation a dainty lunch was served. Personnle. Recent visitors with Mrs. Fannie Thalcr were her two sisters, Mrs. Julia Donkey of New" Dundee and Mrs. R_obert Israel of Kitchener. A representative of the Bible So, ciety spoke in the M. B. C. Church on Suudny morning. He gave a very inspiring address on the work of the Sogioty in ogher countries. Mr.'nnd MA. -kGG%ttmat, of Sunnyside, Kitchener, visited with an. and Mrs, John Kurt: on Sun- ay, -___e, - Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Brubacher re- turned on Friday from a week's visit in Ohio, U.S.A. The new barn on the farm of Mr. o. Z. Dossier is nearing completion. This barn to laces the one which was destroyer by fire with almost the entire year's crop. The new barn is modern and in a credit to the owner. Mr. Norman Hlpel of Preston is the contractor. -'__.p. -'tr8r__WV m...“ u. mum-"u. On Thanksgiving evening a num- her of local young people engioyed n Wiener want at the home of r. and Mrs. Roy Schiedcl. . Mr. Wilhelm of Baden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dessler over the week-end. The regular monthly meetin of the Ladies' Aid of the M. g C. Church was held at the home of Me,; A. Meier on T.edtystsdavoyy. MAY PLAY IN NEW YORK Lloyd Gross, formerly of Kitchen- Pt, In preparing to play pro hockey for the New York Americans. The proposed transfer to the New York Rangers has fallen through, appu- enuy. F Rev. S. M. Knnagy has been con- ducting singing school at the Cress- mnn church for the past months. He is now busy reparing for the closing of the LL',",',', when (ran- tata will be rendered by the young people. Bride-elect Honored. Mr. and Mrs. (r%irLiihts, have moved into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Simer. Mr. and Mrs.. J. Sittler have moved from the village, taking up residence near Waterloo. / Rev. and Mrs. N. H. Schwalm and family of Stayner have taken up residence at the Mennonite Parson- age. Mr. Schwalm preached his in- troductory sermon on Sunday eve- ning. _ __ Mr. and Mrs. Manton Howling and dau hters Myrtle and Marie and Mr. 1',%"di'. Allan Bowman of New Dundee were recent visitors at the home of M.ruartd2rt.t.s.. Ier.ry Geiger: Miss Grace Birnhardt of Welland is spending two weeks at the home offfr. and Mrs. W. Clemens. Two former local membem ot the team who played on the Preston tn. termediate team last year will be sben on the Breeinu lineup. other players to Join this year are G. Rein. hart and o. Harmer, star defence pair, S. Heer, Richardson brothers and omens. Several newcomers will strengthen the team and Breslnu is counted to tinitrh at the top or the league ”and then go on to'"tVia the Ontario Championship. The games will likely be played in Preston Arena, The teams in the local league this coming winter wilt prob. ably include Blair, New Dundee, Rooa Hill and bar, - The brand of hockey tn the run] league last year is said to have been superior to that played by many in- termediate 0.H.A. team. mar hockey ambush!» 4n Bro-ha and diatrici are anon-ulna the pm.- pecm for their home tum in Bro-in. Judging by information at hand the old Breslan stalwarts strengthened by two former tum mates ot tt.H.A, calibre. will step on the ice for the opening game with I roll cham- pionship team. but your the mun was beaten in ue 'tttttIts by Ayr al- though two yearn no Brealan won the ttatuis in the local group and trgured In the trltsyotts for the Pit. tario Rural Hockey 43ttamNottsittip tor the Funnier Henry cup. Boat Tau In Yuan to Korma-t Local Club in Ontario Rural Witt lpe apprgaoh‘ot colder wu- kahuna-M .' "-..-.N. In“ nlle) Lugs-no. my. The 'semi-monthly meeting of the U.B. Christian Endeavor Society wan held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hallman last Thnneday even- lng. The scripture lemon. Psalm IM, WM read by Miss Irene Raster and prayer was altered by Miss Mary Francis. The topic, "What Have l To be Thankful For". was presented hy Miss Elizabeth Wood after which a vocal duet entitled, "Let Me Help Somwne Twin”. was rendered by Miriam Hilborn and Mrs. Alex Mc- Kesnock. "A Bong of Thanksgiving" was then read by Mina Goldie Gibb and the meeting closed with the C. E. Mizpah. Bible Study Com-Ia. The M.B.C. Young People's meet- ing was held at the church last Fri. day evening with the president, Mrs. A, W. Egerdee, occupying the chair. The opening prayens were offered by Mini Greta Stoltz and the president after which Mlas Orpha Rosenber- ger read the scripture lesson. The following papers were given on the subject tor the evening which was "Tithing": "What the Bible teaches about Timing", try Mina Marjorie Dock: and “Blessings of Timing", by Mm. L, K. Bingeman. Mr. Leonard Rein! then opened the Macmillan on the topic. A mixed quartette com- posed of Mr. and Mrs. Eigin Reid and Mr. and Mm. Eldon Shark also rendered several musical numbers. Andrew Bean gave an address on the subject ttf “Credentials ot Revo- lationa". at the weekly Christian Fellowship meeting held at the Con. tinuation School last Friday. _ Topics. Dr. J. E. Harwoo'd ot Huntington, Ind., In conducung a Bible Study 001mm at the United Brethren Church on Tuesday. Wodnesdly and Thursday of this week. afternoons and evenings only, at , o’clock and , o'clock. to the school having. til}; "iliGisl/t number or pointy; my In Germany. Mr. Albert Fléderleln has received “0rd or the death of his mother, Mrs. Anna Fiederlein, at her home In Keilesheim, Germany on Sept. 20. Tall} OKTW‘M} The local Public School choir ot twelve voices, conducted hy’Misx Goldie Gibb, was successful in win. ning second prize in the singing com test held at the annual meeting ot the Waterloo County Trustees, and Ratepayers Association at the Kit- chener-Waterloo Collegiate last Bat. urday. Seven schools competed in this contest. _ The Public School was also award- ed two softballs and a bat as a prize give!) at the Township School Fair Rusael Snider t'eeisiut-iiipoints, which was the highest number for the boys. Choir Ava-rant Prue. Slow Bicycle Race-HV., Russel J9altzberry,, Harlan Oberer, Girrtield crewman. Hop. Step and Jump-Jr., Russel Snider. _Beryl Davis, Leona Mussel- mun: Int. Fred Erb, Nyle Koehler, Harry Hilborn; Sr., Roy Hall, Wil- lard Hallman, Jim Cressman. Broad Jump-Jr., George Bechtel, Charles Bergey, Russel Snider; Inn. Nyle Koehler, Fred Erb, Kenneth Hoehart: Sr., Boy Hall, Andrew Bean, Jim Cressman. , Fast BteFeid RiiGLrni,' might»; Hilborn, Rayburn Madter, Nyle Koehler. I Obstacle Race-dr., Russel Snider, Charles, Bergey. Beryl Davis; Int.. Fred Erb, Nyle Koehler, Gordon Bergey; Sn, Donald Hall, Andrew Bean, Gartteld Cressman. Mile Race-Br., Jim Cressman. Garfield Cressman, Rom Toman. Book Race-gr., Russel Snider. Charlea Bgrgey, Ronald Bowman, Ivy Wanner received 35 points which was the highest number my sible. _ 50-yd. dassh---Jr., Russel Bnider, Gegrge _Btchtel, Ronald Bowman. zodlyd. 1ashcrni.niGf'ihr,"iFhe Kettler, Kenneth Boehart, Hop, Step and "mp-Mr. Ivy Wan- ner, Betty Tuchllnakl, Rudene To- man; In, Velma Bauer, Ellen Page, Dorothy Toman; Br., Hulda Bow. man. Althea Book. Wllla Cream“. Throwing Bottbaii-3r., Ivy Wan- ner, Rudene Tomlin, Thelma Lang; Int., Susie Wanner, Ellen Page, Glennie Musselman; Sr., Althea Bock, Willa Creuman, Marjorie Hall. Broad Jturt-Jr., Ivy Wanner, Rw dene Tommi. Betty Tuchllnski; Int, Susie Warmer, Dorothy Tainan, El- len Page: an, Hulda BowmanwAl- that Bock. M11119 Betsey. Shoe Racer-ir., lvy'dener. Betty T'mshiirusiri, Rudenq Toma: Int. Joan Leia, Venn Bauer. Ellen Pm; Br., Hulda Bowman, Ruth Benn, Myr- "agency. Book Rams-gr., Ivy Wanna, Rw dene Toma, Rota Wanner: Int, Grace Toma, Elba Page. Clan Youmanp; Br _ Math Bean, Orpha Roerntrtrtrer; lmm Bock. [ OMIcfe Rams-lr., Ivy Wanner. Rudene Tomlin; Br., Willa Creas- tle_ Btrtttr cm Ant-gm Fre- M-ol Choir AW Wu. ti; 2“.” oeeut"ystl.ed. Ditmy Boys' Eveni- . nwnunnuvm 'iGrh "81100135 Mr. and mm “in HaiiiiUnir. mm In. Wsltor Books? and alum- tem may me Jan ttt mm”: l Mm ldell- Waterman. who is at- tondlng the Toronto Bible College. apart the week-end with her tttarqtttB, M{.Annd_Mn. you” Wntpnmk Mr. um! Mn. Henry Waterm- Mm. Peter Bowman, Mr. “hm. Irvin sum-.11“; Mines Laden.- and Miriam 8mm and Mr. Garttertd sum. or Wltorloo visited with Mr. And Mtt. Solomon Bow-nun IP Sunday. Mr. and Mm. J. Grant“: and Mr. 11an (“91111011 vblted It the home or rs. Henry Kohlbronner at Pub on‘Sundgy._ I Citizens of .this village and com- munity contributed in a splendid {manner with tarm produce, clothing [and money towards the car that was shipped trom Kitchener to the peo- Ff, in the drought-stricken area in: .tlle West. 1 Rav. and MM. d. D. Flaming were we“: of Mr. and Mn A. M. than at _l:hysvl_llo: Joutt Thur-d”. i The'monthly meeting ot the Wil, mot Township Mennonite Literary Society was held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Shunt: on Tuesday evening of last week. The president, Mr. Lorne Schmidt occupied the chair and the topic tor the evening .was "Youth". It was dimmed un- der the following headings: “Its At. lt/IP/et".'.,, by Mr. Gordon Ehy; “its Ideals, Physically". by Mr. Andrew Ite; "its Ideals. Mentally," by VMiss Vera Schmidt and "Its Ideals, 1t,P11tytly", by Miss Verna Hellman. During the program a short address 'was given by Miss Vera Hallman and composed ot Messrs. Wilfred f5tehits del, Iaeob Hellman, Lorne Schmidt and Gordon Eby. Mr. Kenneth (i'iiie,t.i, gave a reading entitled, "My, Sister's Wedding", and Mr. Jacob iHallman also contributed a musical number. ’Peopie Contributed Genemuliy. _ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Wanner were: Mr. and Mm. George Blermnn and son Orlind of Erhavtlle. Mr. and Mm. Walter Waht tang daughter Irene ot Humbug. Mr. and Mm. Herman Kavrs1rnsut, Mrs. August Kavelmnn, Mrs. George EInwnchter. Mina Nellie Knvojman and Mr. Orville Elnwachmr motored to FIachervIlle on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. William Zinken and Miss Zoe Zinken ot Platmviiie visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinkan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Josiah Cami visited with the latter's deter, Mrs. Ephraim Snider and Mr. Snider at German Mills last Thursday. 7 Masons. Joseph Sloltz, Edward Stalls. Norman Hllgnrtner, Clifford Thunder and Russel molt: attended the Provincial Plowing Match at last Thumday. 7 7 Mr. and him. Moagg Baer visited with Mr. and Mm. George Weber at Preton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. "Clarence Slmntz ot Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oryr Snidgr on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mm. J. at the home ot Paris on Monday Quite a few people attended the programs given by the Carolina Ju- hllee Singer: at Plattsvllla and Paris Inst week. MP. and Mrs. Elwood Weber of Windsor were meals or the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mm. Norman Wo- her tor a few days thin week. Rev. and Mm. M. H. Shanta and daughter Mary and Mrs. Leander (trensman and daughter Marie spent Sunday at VInelnd. Rev. Shanta oc- cuplod the pulpit of the Mennonite Church there. Mr. and Mrs. R K. Page and daughter Ellen spent the week-end with Mr. and Mry. Russel Jones at Greemsvtlle. A number from here attended the anniversary services held at the United Church at Wusmngmn on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Titus Bing Halted with Mr. and Mrs. Cl Scheme and Mr. and Mm. A Snider at Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. George S hmldt. Miss Edna Schmidt and Mr. Klewton Schmidt of Baden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weber and family or Natchez were recent vial- toy! at the_ hor_ne of Mr. Wesley Erb. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Anderson ot Galt and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bright. on of [#95th visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brighton on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Henry Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bauer attended the funeral ot the late Mr. Eckert Sals- her at Mildmay last Friday. Little Miss Lois Hersey. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bergey. on‘ tertained eleven little girl friends at her home last Saturday afternoon on the occasion of her fifth birthday. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Hellman and daughter Dorothy of Port Credit were gueela of Mr. and Mm. Josiah Cease] on Sunday. nor; ire-nut, Keenan Donut; Mention new», Mm lirh. pron-m committee, Velm- Bluer. Do, rotln- mama, Susie Wanner end Kahmont Pout. _ _ ; An Excellent Progl‘m. ' The Thinker" meeting ot the Baptist Minion ta': Wats held " qysttmmrorMm.PtxrdPtstttuat Wedneedey afternoon. The Vlooi president. Mm. Lincoln Cancel pro- aided. The.membere responded to the roll call with, "A Thanksgiving Thought", and the scripture lemon. Psalm 100, was read " Mm. City- ton Tpman. The secretary, Mien Greta Buck then read a letter which had beéu received from Miss Phemie Babel. a mbelomry in Bolivia, South America. During the program Mit Lily Iautteatschiagor rendered a. vo- cal solo and several readings were ‘given as follows: “The First 'iThtutkattivintr", by Miss Ruby Bmh. tel, "Thanksgiving Day", by Mia. Vistor Dingery "The Spirit ot Thanksgiving", by Mrs. Fred hug. "A Thanksgiving Prayer," by Mar. Gilbert Bechtel, "Let us Give Thanks", try Miss K. Shoemaker; Kd. gar Guest's poem on "'nuutktsgiving" by Mrs. Cease! and "A Living Mew sage" by Mm. F. Poth. Mennonite Literary Society. The “and -m6ttMattita at oJil)u'l"i'airl'JlilltN'uu't, $2.99“):- W‘ tuodettr. w m 1118103311) VII-m mun-nu ir C. W, Backus and C, Hellman Waited Mm. V. Daniels at Tltus Blnéemnn and Mm. Clifford and Mm. Abram Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seifried of this district are very sorry to hear of the misfortune which befell them when their home was completely destroyed by the of unlyyyyn origin. . Miss Florence Brahman 'r't,'2, a day with her aunt, Mrs. orman BryAerrreceptly, __ - - Picking pgtatoes and apples is then Ydey trf tht. day. . . Friends in this district of Mrs. Peter Mart-ell, formerly of this Mrs. L. M. Ness and family of Toronto spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schell of our district. Messrs. Joe Roth and Leander and Jack Hause of Ariss spent an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reinhart and family recently. Mr. Prank Projony of Guelph has returned to his home after spending some time with Mike K. Zinger and family. Mr. Joseph Simeneto of Guelph spent Friday with Mike K. Zinger. Mr. and Mris, J. C. Hallman and Mm. J. Camel were guests of Mr. and Mm. Hahn at Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hallman at Waterloo last Friday. Miss Gerfle Musselmtin ot Water- loo spent Sunday with her grand- parents, MI: and Mrs. Henry Water. Mr. and Mm. William Main and Mr. Harold Main of Kitchener visited at the home ot Mrs. W. Speetzel on Sunday. Miss" Mary Hilborn spent the week- end with Mr. and Mm. Dave Lib willer at Kitchener. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Path to celebrate the tots mer's birthday on Sunday were; Mr. and Mm. William Habel, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stroh ot Kitchener, Mr. and Mrsy Noah Roth of near Taw- stock, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Path of Ca- ledonia and Mr. Philip Poul. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snlderand Mr. and Mrs. Addison Snider of Bloomingdale were Thanksgiving Day Manors with Mr. and Mrs. Titus Blngeman. Mr. and Mrs; statuisy Hilborn and family ot Rowevnle called on friends irr_tl.te vjllage op Sunday. Mu, Laura Erb and Mr. Wesley Erb visited with Mr. and Mas. Lewis Pram at iitrtrttor1on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwlller and children June and Gene ot Kitchener visited with Mrs. Hallman and Mrs. Hellpr on Sunday. Miss Irene Goad spent Sunday at the home ot Mrs. Abram Creasman near Plattsville. Masts. John Buck. Ed. Lauren- echlager, Elmer Poul, Arthur Lat tenschlaser and Edgar Buck attend- ed the funeral of the late Mr. Lori- mer Fachelmau at Rochester, N.Y., on Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Foote and sons Douglas and Howard span-t the week- end at Rosaeau with the farmer's mother, who is Iii. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim East of Hayevme and Mrs. Henry Baler in} Petersburg visited with Mr. and MN. Ezra Baer on Sunday. visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hilbom and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Htjporn‘ on _Sp.mdqy. KITCHENBR’S OLDES‘I' DEPARTMENT STORE 1909-1033 They keep their color hearty lonszter ordinary paper! have faded out.' These new arrival. no for bedrooms at 16e roll. lowest price at~which this “mm-inking quality has ever been featured. _ A (Paint And Wallpcper Dggartgnent On The New Second W; Inn 13300:; AND ounces 'rti,-mtatse odors: l Purl any, smite: emu; Buff, cam, win "ttt 'rghorts-..-Gotden Brown and Slate Grey. To“: III-ad hm Come in and let us show you Conrad Bros. Waterloo Wilt Barium “mints PHONE MO GOUDIES . . l what a transformation can be made in the appearance of your home interior by the use of this quick drying, ksng-wearing Enamel . . . 35 modern, Artisiic shades to select from. ARIES The" Presbyterian Church service starts at 2.45 and closes at 3.45 during the winter months Rev. W. Patterson of Preston conducted the service at the Prom bytorinn Church and Rev. E. R. Hall of Call at the United Church on Sumjny afternoon. More than 120,000,000 gallons of whiskey are stored in Scotland. A. Ohlheiser, Mrs. Chris. Borne and Mrs. Fred Husband. Miss Marjorie Gill assisted her mother in serving dainty refreshments. A successful progressive euchre Flay was held at Gill's Hall on riday evening. After the games, dainty refreshments were served by the ladies. Later' a dance was well "ntoyed., The Young People's Sewing Circle held their weekly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feick on Wednesday evening. The hostess ser_ved tdailltx‘lunch._ Mrs. Bert Gill was the hostess of a charming birthday tea on Wednes- day afternoon. Among those pres- ent xygre Mrs. furrtytGill, Mrs, H. The Young People’s League of the United Church held their weekly meeting on Sunday evening. Miss Marie Rauckman was in the chair and' Eunice Teet read the topic. The meeting was closed with the bene- diction. Miss Mabel Ayers spent Saturday in Kitchener. J Miss Beatrice Becker, Mr. Lloyd Becker and Mr. Ewart Battier of Williamsburg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Oht. heiser. Mrs. H.Vaki/s -oTWaiCwas, a re- cent visitor at the home of Miss K. Bowman. - Billy Burr of Preston spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. W. Teet. ’ Allen mock ofAsttvdsijifrir' spent SunQay fit}: friendsM.the village: Miss; M. Kerr spenGheGvalG'ai at the home of her parents, Mr. and Me, J. Jferrof Hgsgelgr. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Woo‘lnei- cf Preston are spending a few days at the home of Miss Kate Bowman. _Mr. and Mrs. John Schickler of Waterloo visited on Thursday with Nr, and Mrs. Herb. Ohlheiser. ‘Messrs. Herb amihiilerTirarnna spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hauser' of Rockwood. Mr. and Mrs. George Kurtz spent Friday afternoon in Guelph on business. - Miss Marie Reinhart has retarded to Jack Drexler after spending some tiny; with _Mrts. Martin Hauck. Mr. Owe}: Heffernan, local cattle dealer, spent a day in our village rettntlv. A __ -- - W - Messrs. Itdy inijaek Kurtz spent Saturday afternoon with Clarence Zirypsr. - place, are glad to hear that she has r.eetttiv recovered from a severe illnem at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Mr. Joe Kirchner paid a visit to M. K. Zinger and family on Tues- datysveyine. --- -- - - - Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hanoi: and daughter Veronica callect on Mr. and Mrs. Mike K. Zinger and family on Weylnesday, afternoon? -- BOON urn-u. f rm W til FK

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