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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jan 1936, p. 3

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Churches Hold Memorial Services. . , ® Memorial â€" services to our late sovereign, King George V were held id three loca) canrches here on Sunâ€" @ay _ evening. . the other three, chutches to hold services on the day ef the funeral of the deceased. Trinâ€" its Luthkeran, Baptist and EvangeHâ€" cal cunrches held simflar services i1 their individual bufidings on Sunâ€" way evening. Rev. H. R: Mosig of the Lutheran Church used as a basle for is aildress, the text from 1 Kings 11;414%) dealing with the wisdom ; Solomen uâ€" a king ' Rev Eo ti_ Dale of the Baptist Churea ns two verses, the frst Loom. Te corouation text from Luke 2?: 2%, ‘hut | am among you &6 hs' that serveth", and the gecond from Aets 13; 16. "For David, after he had serveil his own generation by the will of Gad fell asleep." Rev. J. B. Dengis of the Evangeliâ€" val Cunoch nsed as his text, Numbers uhi l7. "We will so by the King‘s Eue h wary 7 ns on tines . Special nmisic (eatured each ser-| Miss Elva Melz and Miss Betly vice, renmdored hy choirs or Indiviâ€" I}orher spent the week-enc! with duals of the slifferent chureches and ; ("ebds and relatives in Detroit congrevaiions] singing of favorne' Allctin on im ic ~â€" ns hymus of the Jate King George. uNWOOD Juniors Clinch Playâ€"off Berth. l â€"~â€" ie Nâ€"w Hamburg Creamery, local The W.M.S. of the United Church entry in the Twin City Junior met at the home of ‘Mrs. A. 0. Hockey Leseue, cinched a place in Schnurrâ€" on Thursday afternoon. the playâ€"off. when they defeated St. Roads and weather being inclement Jerome‘s by i 5 to 2 score. The two there were only a few memibers presâ€" teams were tied for fourth place and ONt. Mrs, A. A. Laing, president, pre met in a mblon death game on Monâ€" Sided. Mrs. D. McPhersony read a way nighi. Jt was a hardâ€"fought batâ€" very Interesting account from the le fhroushout, but the Burgers first chapter of the study book on playedl a nice brind of combloation Africa. It was decided that the while the visitors became over February meeting is to be held at anxions and disorganized. The boys the home of Mre. George Rennic. sSeserveil their win and although no Mrs. Nurse will take charge of the wcratigemenis have ‘been made as to devotional part and Mra. A. O when the plarâ€"otfs will start, they Schourr the study book. have no intontions of letting up On The funoral of Miss Bertilla Brenâ€" teeir pmiuctising. lner. 20â€"yearâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Intermediates Lose To Tavistock. { Mrs.‘Clemens Br?nuer of Tralee, to_l‘-- Friday night caw the Burgers suffer their third straight defeat. After secnring a threeâ€"goal advanâ€" tage in the firt period they ended mp in it h4 reverse, Bingeman openâ€" ed the scoving with a long shot and Krop?â€" added twomore «before the perind ended. The visitors then went un a spree ind the second frame suw them leading 4â€"3 with each team celting one in the last, Their three Icases hive all been hard ones but iey are not easily disheartened and expec: tn étart a winning atreak on Werlne<day when they meet Ingersol} i New Hambure # Personals. ,’ # Mr. atol Ais, Havry Krogman of Gaelph .on} Mr. and Mrs. George Shosetnbers of Detroit, spent a few wuays with theis father, Mr. August Krozmist wl hrother, Lorne Krog ©irys Krog man Mi Mr= N_ schmidt and Miss Annie Selmid: of Kitchener, Mrs. Frank Nelke and son Frances of Torouto, were roeent visitors with the forâ€" mers son tamily Selling Out A completely new personal As a happyâ€"goâ€"lucky rolling stone. Monday . Tuesday â€" Wodnesday FEBRUARY 3 â€" 4 . 6 L. 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Friends of Mr. Walter Geiger are glad to see him out again after his recent Mineas. Mr. Heury (Boshart of Waterloo spent Sunday with friends in town. Mr. and Mre. Tony Stein and son of Kitchener, were visitors in town on Saturday. merly of Linwood, was held on Wedâ€" nesday morning at St. Mary‘s Church, Hesson, Besides her sorrowing parâ€" ents, she leaves to mourn three sisâ€" ters, Mary, Bdna and Cecile and two brathers Joe and Theodore. Rev. Faâ€" ther A. M. Stroeder sang the Reâ€" quiem High ‘Mass. Following were the pallbearers, Clarence Foersler, Stephen Foerster, Allan Kocher, Urâ€" ban Kocher, Gerrard MceDonald and Cecll O‘Grady. Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery. ‘Mles Barbara Kropf ot Waterloo was a weekâ€"end visitor with her moâ€" ther, ‘Mre. C. Kropt. The W.M.S. of the United Church | met at the home of ‘Mrs. A. O.! Schnurr on â€" Thursday afternoon.‘ Roads and weather being inclement there were only a few members presâ€" ent. Mrs, A. A. Laing, president, pre sided. Mrs. D. McPhersony read n‘ very interesting account from llnx" first chapter of the study book on | Africa. Tt was decided that the | February meeting is to be held at the home of Mre. George Rennic. | Mrs. Nurse w!ll take charge of the ; devotional part and Mra. A. O | Schnurr the study book. | Miss Elva Melz and Miss Betty Becker spent the weekâ€"end with friends and relatives in Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Haho atâ€" tended the funeral of the formere slater, Miss Elizabeth Hahn at 8t Clements on Monday morning. A number from here attended the carnival at Wellesley on Wednesday evening. Mrs Jack Scott of Tralee epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farrell. Mrs. Dunn and daughter of Centreâ€" ville are viaiting with Mr. and Mrs Edgar Wilker. A fine day course in needie craft i: being instructed by Mise Frisch of the Department of Agriculture. Mr. and Mrs. George Wileon and daughter Doris, spent Saturday in Kitchener. "MILLIONS IN THE AIR" With John Howard â€" Wendie Barric Monday . Tuesday â€" Wodnesday "ESCAPE From DEVIL‘S ISLAND" Miss Grace Burnett of Tralee is viaiting with Mr. and Mre, Samuel Burnett. °*‘ Farbara Stanwyck Mr. George Zimmerman and Misé Betty Zimmerman spent soveral days in Kitcbener. Mr. Wim. Carnochan was a visitor with friends in Carthage last Thursâ€" day. Mesare. Elvin Foster and Lawrence Ogram were business visitor« in Kitâ€" chener last Tuesday. Miss Anpbe Stemmler, RN, reâ€" turned home after attending Miss Viola Roth, who underwent an operaâ€" tion for appendicitia on Thursday. Misa E. Wilson of Toronto epent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mre. George Wilson. Defying death for the woman only ome could love! â€"â€" With Victor Jory, _ Mr. Arthur Hawke of Newton is relleving Miss Hilda Mueller at the Public School. Florence Rice â€" Norman Foster heart ruled her . . . in a family RLetattod, Tosonte _ Red .â€": of _ the _ Sha * ta, t Ret e * ‘‘*ANNIE OAKLEY*" vYOUR FAVORITE PLAY&RS FEBRUARY 3 â€" 4 .$s **SPLENDOR®* acurer your i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winfield merunes reom were tendered m surprise party at tm sier {their home on Wednesady evening ‘-’vw‘;s-;--” wl’l(":'l their friend%hpresented them "Canatiees" with a tea set. e evening was _ finn‘ s spent in games and dancing. Best Bakty Northoot | wishes to the newlyâ€"weds for a George Mant®® _‘ jong and happy married life. . _ Miss Anna Brubacher spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. Charles | Koch, Conestogo. Miss Alberta Schmidt of Waterâ€" ' loo was a weekâ€"end visitor with her No school was helé on Tuesday, the funeral day of our late King George. Miss Bertha Snyder of Hawkesâ€" ville visited for a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder. Miss Clara Vollmer _ returned home after spending a few days with friends at Waterloo. Sundafl guests with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Brubacher were Mr. and Mrs. George Musselman, the Misses Edna Musselman and Elvina Marâ€" tin of St. Jacobs, the Misses Irene and Leanna Miller and Messrs. W. Stone and J. Stalder of Pigeon. Mich., and Miss Ada Brubacher of Kitchener. Mrs. (Rev.) H. J. Lamack; viceâ€" president, Miss Clara â€" Vollmar; sec‘yâ€"treas.,. Mrs. Herman Huehn; rec. sec‘y, Miss Maud Diebel; muditors, Mrs. J. A. Steiss and Miss Maud Diebel. The following are the committees: Altar committee, Mrs. W. Kappes, Mrs. H. Bechthold, Miss Clara Vollmar and Mrs. Emerson Krauter; visiting sick, Mrs. H. Vollâ€" mar, Mrs. J. Fries and Mrs. V. Otterbein. The treasurer‘s report for the year showed receipts for the year to the amount of nearly £295.00. The meetimu closed by singing the hymn, @Â¥bide with us, A memorial service in honor of our departed King George was held by Rev. H. J. Lamack in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church on Sunday afterâ€" 1:00n. Miss Mildred Foster of Kitchener was a weekâ€"end visitor with the Misses Mildred and Ruth Hoerle. l A bricf, yet {mpressive memorial service was held in the Public School on Monday afternoon during which a l song by the school was the opening number which was followed by scripâ€" ture reading, other songs and readâ€" ings by the school and a memorial addrese delivered by Rev. S. J. Witâ€" tig. pastor of St. ‘Matthew‘s Lutheran P fmurch, who also offered prayer, The prayer. This was followed by two more hymns, "Jesus keep me near thhe Crosa", and ‘"Nearer my God to Thee." The officers for the year were then elected as follows: President, our Saviour‘" and with prayer. The annual meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Chureh was held at the on Tues day afternoon. m devotional part was held in the form of a memorial to the passing away of King V. The meeting was opened singing the hymn "Rock of . The pastor, Rev. Lamack, then read the 17th chapter of St. John‘s gos the 17th chapter of St. Johl;:.rb pel as a scripture lesson and lead" in Mr. Earl Steiss of Toronto spent Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss. sister, Mrs. Herman Bechthold. The Misses Nora and Elma Bruâ€" bacher and Messrs. Roy and Abram Brubacher of St. Jacobs were Sunâ€" day visitors with Rev. and Mrs. Moses Brubacher. â€" â€"‘Mr. and Mrs. Israel Frey andl family of Conestogo spent Sundayl with Mr. and Mrs. John Frey. | â€" Mr. Pagel of Waterloo was a Sunday visitor with his friend, Mr. Wilfred Sattler. â€" A number from this community ure attending the revival meetings which are being held at First Menâ€" nonite Church, Kitchener, this week The Ladies‘ Aid of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church are planning to send a bale of bedding and clothing to needy families in the western provinces. Anyone wishing to conâ€" tribute may leave same at the home nf Mrs. Herman Huehn. Mr. Chas. Drexler of Kitchener was a busines, visitor here last week. Messrs, Nuah Stroh and Sol. Kirch were . weekâ€"end business visitore in Kitchener. Mr. Roht. Hohmeyer of Kitchener visited at the Allan (iood home on Monday Messrs. Walter Stroh and Erwin Dahmer were Twin City business viâ€"itors on Monday. Mis. Ethr] Good is «pending a few s veks at the home of her sister, Mré. Guy Clendennan and ‘Mr. Clendennan in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kieswettor were Twin City visitors on Monday during their stay visited their son: Norman, who ix a patient in St. Mary‘s Hos: pital, where he underwent a tonall operation earlier in the day. Mr. Otto Koch with Mr. Otto Schreiber of Kitchener attended the hockey game in Toronto on Saturday evening service was brought to a close by the «inging of "God Save the King". Woolwich township newlyâ€"elected reeve and deputy reeve, ‘Messrs. Wesley Howlett and Milton Weber are aftending the inaugural session of the County Council in Kitchener these days. Woolwich Council will meet again on Tuesday next, Fob. 4th at 10 a‘elock in the morning. A number of our Y.P.U. membere attended the joint meeting of the Elmira, Conestogo and West Monâ€" trose societies at Elmira on Monday night. Before returning home the Elmira group served a delightful lunch which was greatly enjoyed. _ Miss Elsie Quarrie is suffering with a severe attack of rheumatism and is under the doctor‘s care. This week‘s meeting of the Y.P.U. will be held at the home of B. C. Woods with Chas. Walton in charge. home of Mrs. Harold Tarae! on Tuesday of next week. _ _ _ __ _ _ A number from here attended the funeral of the late John Penfold at Blore on Menday. Mr. B. C. Woods spent Friday in Waterloo visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woods. ig and h;rpy married life. The W.M.S. will meet at the WEST MONTROSE Porsenals and other ftems as toid by Watesioe Chronicle HEIDELBERG CONESTOGO DISTRICT NEWS The prayer meeting of the United Church is to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Green this week. The Young Women‘s Auxiliary quilted two quilts last week, one at the home of Mrs. McCallum and the other at the home of Mrs. J. B. English. A large crowd was present and a very tasty lunch was served. The public sehool held their Junior Red Cross meeting last Friâ€" day. The program was in comâ€" memoration of the late King George V. and Rudyard Kipling. "A Chronâ€" ology of the King" was given by John Hofstetter. ‘"Notes of Symâ€" pathy" was given by The{ml Grimes; "An Incident in the King‘s Life" by Grace Shantz. "A New King", by Roy Fulcher; "Canada‘s Tribute" by Harold Holimtn; "Toll for the King" by Elgin Shantz; "Picture" by Jean Hall. Donald Grimes read the school paper and a riddle contest was conducted by Billy Cranston. The meeting closed with God Save the King. _ _ Mrs. Kennedy and Miss A. Ramâ€" say are delegates to a W.M.S. meetâ€" ing to be held in Woodstock on Wednesday afternoon. o Mr. liuu? M. Stauffer, a former resident of this locality, passed away at Bright in his 83rd year. Eddie Fenn, who has been conâ€" fined to bed for the past week, is about again. Miss Margaret Fenn, who is atâ€" tending Normal School in Stratford, spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents. The annual meeting of the United Church will be held on Friday eveâ€" ning of this week. The W.M.S. are holding a quiltâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. Wm. Copley on Thursday afternoon, January 30. traffic, the storm bein severe in several years. Mr. Wheeler Green of Detroit visited over the weekâ€"end with his cousins, James and Sidney Green. . _ S. B. Grimes of the Canada Sandâ€" paper Company is still confined to his home through iliness. _ R Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pratt and little son are leaving for Detroit this week where Mr. Pratt has uccepted a position. o Miss Helen Chapman of New Hamburg spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. Andrew Gofton. ,Atfii‘(f:..bl;?mumm anuary muflko ‘or & e was very impressive. Rev. A. E. Ho :o.auummmmu’fi 2 large turnout in spite of the conâ€" jition of the roads. The storm of the past week enâ€" tirely blocked the romds to motor Miss Dorothy Cassel of the Stratâ€" ford Normal School, who has been ronfined to her home through illness for the past two weeks, has returnâ€" ed to Stratford. Miss Louise Goddard of Kitchener cpent the woekâ€"end at the home of 10. mo‘Ls, ‘Mrs. 0. Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guilletto spent a few days with relatives in Galt. Misses Dorothy and Audrey Teet of Preston spent Sunday at the home of their parente, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ‘Tect. ‘Robert Marshall of London spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, iMr. and Mrs. Wm. Marshail. The Doon Public School was closed on Tuesday, Jan. 28th for the mournâ€" ing of His late Majeety, King George the Fifth. Mrs. J. Fraser has returned to her home in Sarnia after spending two weeks‘ vacation at the home of Mr. und Mrs. William Marshall. Mr. and ‘Mrs. T. Madrofskt of Preston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe Reads Blocked. The blizzard on Thursday blocked ‘ the roads «o that It was impossible for motorists to get through the high | drifts. Many of the Doon citizens after the atruggle of getting througfi j the Blairâ€"Doon road turned around and went back to town whore they stayed for the night. The roads are , clear at present after the Count.\'? plow went through the village. 1 Rev. Walter Patterson of Preston | conducted a memorlal service of the | late King George V in the Doon ; Presbyterian Church. The choir sang | "God of Our Fathers known of Old".| Rev. C. Herbert Woltz of Galt conâ€"‘ ducted the memorial service at the Doon â€" United »Church on Sunday afternoon. A car of steam coal arrived in Doon on Saturday for the Doon Sower Plant. The annuual meeting of the Doon Presbyterian Church will Be beld at the church on Thursday evening. Fob. 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert and Master Ross Rickert visited at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klie | on Sunday. D. _ I Mr. Chester Helmick of Pinto, Maryland, U.9.A., was the guest speaker at both the morning and afternoon services held at the (l;.tschn Mennonite Church on Sunâ€" ay. Mr and Mrs. John Heimpel and family of Nine Pines were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurt. Misa Ruth Devitt of Toronto Bible College spent the weekâ€"end at * iss i.'i:h Kby spent Sund unda With her counta, Mizs Alleo Oewaid. _Mr. Orville Knechtel visited with his friend, Mr. Orville Devitt, on Junday. _ o Friends of Miss Margaret Kaster will be sorry to learn she is a patient at the K.â€"W. Hospital where the underwent a tonsil operation. We wish her a speedy recovery. . _ Miss Florence Klie spent Sunday with friends at Erbsville. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hallman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harding and Miss Vells of Williamsburg spent Sunday it the home of the former‘s mother, Vrs. Levi Hallman. About sixteen girls of the Conâ€" wolidated Felt Company, Kitchener, anjoyed a deg(ng party last Friâ€" lay evnnlnx.' ey journeyed to the \vome of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Tickert where a pleasant evening was spent, after which refreshmentsa were served. MANNHEIM DbOoON the Mr. Clayton Guise and Mr. Wm. Corigan of Hamilton attended the funeral of the former‘s mother and spent a few days here. We are sorry to report that Mr. Christian Martin is not enjoying the best of health. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Cherry and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherry and Mrs. James Cherry attended the funeral on Wednesday of the late lfidxixs Alf. Holborn of near Mooreâ€" eld. Mr. James Guise is spending a few weeks assisting Mr. Roy Honâ€" singer, who sold his farm recently. Quite a number attended the anâ€" nual meeting and dinner held in the United Church on Tuesday. Miss Marie Burkholder of Preston pent the weekâ€"end at the home of her pavents, Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Burkholder, A group of young people from the Kitchener Bible School bhad charge of the Young People‘s meeting at the Cressman Mennouite Charch on Sunâ€" day might > where a short service was held by the Rev. John Neil. The remains were interred in the Glenallan cemetery. The sympathy of the community is extended to the beâ€" reaved. Personals. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, who is at present a patient at the General Hospital, Guelph, one son, Clayton, of Hamilton, three grandchildren, one brother, George, Mr. and Mre. O.H. Mader and daughter Elaine and the Messts. Netâ€" con and Roy Schiede}! motored to Toronto on Sunday where they visitâ€" e4 Mrs. S. Schiedel, who is 11] in the General Hospital. Mrs. Wm. Guise Dies _ In Her 68th Year After a Iw fliness, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Guise away on Wednesâ€" day, January 22nd, at St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Guelph. Mrs. Guise, whose maiden name was Jennie Smith, was born near Floradale about 68 years ago and has lived in this community all her life with the cxccgfion of a few gun spent with her sister, Mrs. codward, at West Montrose. _ Messrs. . Wimn. Padgett and W. Boetger of Bridgeport apent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mys. Donald Garner. ir British Columbis, and one halfâ€" sister, Mrs. Walter Quickfall, of Elmira. The funeral was held on Saturday â€" afternoon from . Dreiâ€" singer‘s Funeral Home, Elmira, to the United Church at Glenaslian Miss (Mae Shantz of Kitchener was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Heckendorn. Mrs, Clarence Burkholder und chilâ€" «dren Margaret and Donald spent Tuesday at the home of the former‘s parents. Mr. and Mra. J. Break, Kitâ€" vhener. Miss Mildred Dedels and Mr. Stone ! of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gen Rolnhartl Ji. Mrs C. Brohman entertained a group of women at n quilting on Tnesday afternoon, Mrs. Lanra Dedels has returned : home to Toronto after apending some time at the home of fier parents, Mr. i and (Mre. J. Yantz. Personals. Mr. and Mre. John Mathies and son Verner, Mr. David Cook and «on Norman visited with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Geo. tilebe and family: on Friday evening. Mics â€" Gertrude â€" Kneisel turned home after visiting sister. Mrs. Armand Lantz Mr. Oliver Glebe spent Saturday evening in Kitchener. Mics Catharine Hobf visited with Miss Allce Kneisc| on Sunday. Visitors with Harvey and Gertrude Knelse) were the Misses Christina and Hilda Weeford and Mr. Willlam Glebo. Geo with week Miss Catharine and Mr. Stanley Hoh] were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Doocving of Doerâ€" Im@‘s Coner, Friend. and acquaintances will be glad to fiear thalt Mrs_ Jolhn D. Koch is on the road to recovery from her recent convalescenice, atr. and Mrs. Geo. Glebe visited with Mr and Mrs. Edgar Helpe} of Doering‘s Corner. Mr. and Mra. Pfenuer of Wellesley called on Mr. and Mrs John Mathies on Sunday. Miss Florence Hodgins spent Tuesâ€" day with fier sister, Mre. Thompson and Mrâ€" Basil Thompson of Kiteh enet e advocated, "Pedestrians must be accomodated, aafely and comfortâ€" ably abova the traffic on a level with tha firat floor of buildinga and shops, such â€" patiways | to be connected across roads by means of bridges. Shop windows would be on the first fleor, instead of the ground floor. London. England.~ A new deal for pedestrians is last aaanming a promâ€" Inent place in plans for controlling rapidly increaeing traffic. The most ambitfous scheme ia that introduced by Lieut. Col. A. W. C. Richardson, Lus manager of the London Transâ€" port Board, who foreaees paths 30 feet above the roads. Recent Bride Honored The home of Mrs. Kenneth McAL liater was the acene of an interestâ€" Ing event last Tuesday evening when the ladle~ of the communlty gathâ€" ere there to tender a mlscellaneous hower to Mrs. Wilfred Broderick, nee Allce Helntzman, The evening was spent playing games after which the guest of honor was showered with many nâ€"eful gifts, cleverly conâ€" ceated in a "House of Dreams". Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brutzki and daughter Marion attended the Hartâ€" manâ€"Ott wedding and reception at Kitchener on Saturay evening. Mr Mi Still Paths For Pedestrians . Herman Ruthig ealled on Mr Hohl on Sunday. Mest of Her Life â€" Walter relgtIves BLOOMINGDALE BRESLAU LISBON Knefse) was visiting near Phillipsburg last «. GOU D IE S has o reâ€" with her 8 New Subscribers a=m(On Telephone Line The annua) meeting of the Share holders of the New Dundee Rural Telephone Company Limited was held in Kavelman‘s Hall on Monday afternoon. ‘The attendance was fair considering the cold weather and bad road conditions. The viceâ€"prestâ€" dent, Mr. Gillbert Bergey, occupled the chair, in the absence of the presiâ€" dent, Mr. A. Hilborn., New Dundee Rural Telephone Company Reports Fine The twenlyâ€"eighth annual state ment was presented which showed the revenue for the year as $2,667.43 and the expenditure as $2,509.48 leayâ€" ing a balance of $157.95 as the comâ€" pany‘s net income fot,the year. The statement also showed the assets of the company to be $11,529.45 while the }labilities amount to $6,432.63. A dividend of three per cent was pald the efareholders for the year 1935. The present number of subscribers is 160 which shows a gain of 8 during the past year. The former board of directors was reâ€"elected, namely: A. Hilborn, G. Bergey, A. C. Becker, E. Stoitz and G. B. Hallman. E. B. Hallâ€" man and E. K. Bock were reâ€"elected anditors for the year. After the annual meeting the direcâ€" tors mel and elected the following cfficers: president, A. Hilborn; viceâ€" president, G. Bergey; secretaryâ€"treasâ€" urer, 1. M. ‘Hitborn; manager, N. Kaster. Luther League Honors Newlyweds, A deligfitful time was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Saâ€" raras last Wednesday evening when ahout thirty \members of the St. James Lnther League pleasantly surâ€" prised Mr. and Mre. Albert Duench whese marriage took place recently. Rev. G. R. Schultz gave a fow well chcsen remarks and Miss Inoz Egerâ€" dee presented Mr. and Mrs, Duench with a lovely magazine stand. Games, vontests and singing were enjoyed during the remainder of the evening ajfter â€" which dainty refreehments were served. Memorial Services. The New Dundee Continuation and Eublic Schools held a memorial serâ€" vice for the late King George V on Monday afternoon and the following program was given; "Dead March In Saul." hy Miss Elien Page; one tminute of silence; prayer by Rev. G. R. Schultz; hymn, "Nearer My God To Thee"; Blble reading, Psalm 90, by Miss Florence Diefenbacher; adâ€" dress by Rev. Schultz; a memorial song hy the achool choir; hymn, "Abide With ‘Me"; and "God Save The King." A memorial service for the late King George V was held at the United Brethren Church on Sunday morning in charge of Rev. €C. W. Backns. The King‘s favorite bymns, "Ablde With Me" and "Neatrer My God To Thee" were sung during the cervice and the choir sang "Jerusaâ€" lem". Rev. Backus based his teâ€" mark« on 1 Peter 2: 17, "Honor all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honor the King". The eervice was closed with the National Anâ€" them. The regular meeting of the N.D. C.S. Christian Fellowehip was held last Wednesday afternoon with the president, Misa Elizabeth Wood, B.A., presiding. Following several senâ€" tence prayera the Miséos Erma and Florence Diefenbacher sang a duet, The reviva) services at the M.B.C. (Church will conclude on Sunday evening, Feb. 2nd. Rev. W, H. Yates of Elmwood is the evangelist N.D.C.S. Christian Fellowship. Last Sunday morning following the Sunday School hour the teachers and pupils of the St. James Luthoran Sunâ€" day School presented their organtst, lirs. ATbert Duench with a handasome electric clock and a pailr of sllver candle sticks with tall pink candles. The addrees was read by Misa Grace Toman and the presentation was made by little Mias Douna Egerden. "Juat a Little Help from You". Rev. 11. F. Schada gave an address on the «uhject, "Unity of Christian Love". Presentation to Mrs. Albert Duench. MEN‘S DOLLAR TIES at two for $1.00. WOMEN‘S GLOVES for half a dollar â€" worth up to $1 a pair. PRINTED RAYONS, fioral and check patterns, also brocaded linings â€" reg. up to $1.2%5 yard, for 69c. WOOL HOSE, 2 PAIRS FOR $1 â€" reg. 79c pair. Basement Bargain Section. 15 DRESSES AT $4 â€" Grand bargains â€" no exchanges or approvals â€"â€" Crepes, silk prints, wool. Sizes 14 to 40. GASTRONOX for Mg::‘hl and sour stomach â€"â€" reg. $1. for 69c. Weber Store. DOLLAR OFF BLANKETS â€" $6.95 Mossfield Blankets for â€" _ $5.95 pair â€" $8.50 Mossfield Blankets for $7.50 pair. CURTAIN MADRAS, 4 YARDS FOR $1 â€" 50 inches wide. Livingâ€"room and diningâ€"room windows. ROOM LOTS OF WALLPAPER AT $1.19 â€" sufficient border and sidewall for rooms 11 x 12 x 8 feet. Upstairs and downstairs patterns. Saturday, Feb. 1 â€"â€" A Good Old Fashioned Bargain Day â€" With Savings Galore Al Around The Store â€" These Just A Few | r Day â€" | NEW DUNDEE 96 King W. ® l-ex!eulve Glasses "THE IND THAT SATISFY" STEELE‘S Miss !%:rlel Egerdee presided at the regular meeting of fite Junior Luther League which was held at the church on Sunday morning. Psalm 6 was read responsively after which the first five commandments vere repeated in unison. Miss Elaine Toman sang a solo, "God Make My Life a Litile Light", and the topic, "The Flight Into Egypt" was given by Mr. Garfield Weber. ‘The Misses Muriel and Bernice Egerdee rendered & vocal duet, "Lead On O King, Eterâ€" Pal", following which readings were given by several of the members. Miss Audrey Egerdee gave a recitaâ€" tion and the response to the roll call was "A ‘Miracle Which Christ Perâ€" formed". A talk on "The Wise (Men" was also given by Rev. G.‘R. Schultz and the meeting closed with the Lord‘s Praver and the Nationa)l Anâ€" them. B.Y.P.U. Meeting. Jr. Luther League Meeting. Mr. Harold Poth occupied the chair at the B.Y.P.U, meeting which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Buck last week. Psalm 100 was read. responsively after which the Missea Irene Sherk and Doris Bechâ€" tel rendered a vocal duet entitied, "Jerusalem‘s Jericho". The topic for the evening was, ~Studles In ‘The Gospe! of John", the third chapter heing discussed by Miss Gladys Brunton and the fourth chapter by Miss Verna Schade. Personals. . Mr. and Nrs. O. G. Smith and (Mr. Carl Smith of Kitchener visited with Rev. and Afrs. G, R. Schultz on Tuesâ€" day of last week. . Mr. Elmer Jacob visited with Mr and Mrs. Chayles Koehler at Kitch ener last Friday. Miss Ida Hagey, RNN., has reâ€" turned to Waterloo after spending a fow weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn. Rev. J. B. Dengis and Mr. Arthu! Roth of New Hamburg called on Mre. Aaron Toman last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bergey and family of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Bergey on Sunday. Mr. H. Kavelman was a business visitor in Toronto on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmidt of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mre. Jack Schmidt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schaefer and «Miss Florence Schmidt of Kitchener epent a few days of last week with Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt. Mr. Roy Hall of Perry‘s Corners spent Sunday with Mr. Raiph Toman. Mr. Victor Dinger is visiting with relatives at Detroit, Mich. Miss Dorothy Kochler of Kitchener spent the weekend at the home in the village. «Mr. Lortne Byer of »Markham visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs: (Gilhert Bergoy last Wednesday. â€" Miss Vera Rocenberger of Hl‘_«â€" peler visited at the home of Mr. and Mra. Ivan Hilborn on Sunday. 6 ‘Mr. Delton Bergey visited with re Iatives at Kitchener last Friday. iMrs. 1. Daniels of Paris is spend ing a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Afrs. A. Hilborn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Becker and fant ly of The Plains vieited with Mr and Mrs: Norman Hilgartner on Sun day. The mouthly meeting of the Junior Women‘s Institute will be held at the home of Miss Elizabeth Reist at Williamsburg on Tuesday evening. Fob. 4th, After the regular program crokinole will be played. Mr. F. E. Page was relieving in the offic« ar the Kitchener branch of the Royal Bank of Canada for a few dave last week. A. Mo Wilson was réeelected as prestdent of the Kâ€"W. Fiying Club at Its annnal meeting at the Granite Clnb recently. The complete slate of officera is as follows: honorary prealâ€" dent, Group Captain, W. A. Bishop, V.C.; honorary yiceâ€"preaidents, Hon. W. D. Enler, Mayor J. Albert Smith, Nayor H. 6. Ratz and Major Hf. Balâ€" lontyne ; viceâ€"president, Theo. Dietâ€" rich: secretaryâ€"treasurer, C. M. Lesâ€" Irr; _ aseislanl | seereiaryâ€"treasurer, Mary Weber; directors, N. 8. Schnelâ€" der, A.H. Welker, J. A. Halliwell, J M. Lochead. CA Bochm and R. E. Bricker. NEW FLYING CLUB OFFICERS ELECTED KITCHENER

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