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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Apr 1936, p. 9

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BITZER & SMYTH, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries. J. H. Smyth, B.A. 28 Queen St. S., Kitchener Phone 528 D. 8. BOWLBY, LC., BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public and Conâ€" veyancer. Office, 19 Queen St. N., Phone 537, Kitchener, Ont. DR. J. W. HAGEY, Dentist, 69 110 Weber Chambers, King St. W., Kitchener. Phone 1756. Coroner for County of Waterloo CLEMENT .m"lt‘!‘ , BATTIN & Nathan Dean, eccentric old mil EAST , law o Bank O |jonaire, leaves a strange will He uc n l tacet Phs Bt7e®¢ |bequeaths the bulk of his fortune to East, Kitchener. me * bis niece Mary and her younger broâ€" â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"ltheF and sister, Jerry and Ann, but ITZER & SMYTH, BARRISTERS,|only ou condition that Mary whall Solicitors, Notaries. ‘!marry Jarred Marsh, son of an old J. H. Smyth, B.A. friend of Uncle Nathan‘s. . Jarred 28 Queen St. S., Kitchener cummoned from his home in South Phone 528 America. is a stranger to Mary. But mmrrnnnn__ z> unless she marries bim, Jerry and . 8. BOWLBY, KC.. BARRISTER, Ann ml.I be cut 'ulf wlt.huut a penny Selicitor, Notary Public and Conâ€" Don Harvey, uewspaper reporter who veyancer. Office, 19 Queen 81. N.,| is in love with Mary, insists that ehe Phone 537, Kitchener, Ont. defy the will, but she says she thinks Propdata i sb tol Aooiataieinnit c nc â€" | she will marry Jarred if he is wilting CHAPTEA III uEDlClNAL Jarred, was walting in the living n omm n n zon naaaze on > room when Mary, having gone up is Kl;a‘ %LRE HETTh to ‘ier room to get her wrap, cafie Cing ., Kitchener. Sowpstairs again. Miss De Loss was Specialist: Nose, Throat, Ear. |.rranging â€"ome papers at the desk Cancerâ€"Internal and external. in tue cornei _ Jarred rose from Daranar far Countv of Waterloo. |iU‘ncc Nutuan‘s old plush chatr and E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St., Waterloo Phone 768w Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company Established 1863 ASSETS OVER $1,500,000 Government Deposit â€" $100,000. DIRECTORS J. Howard Simpson â€" â€" Guelph W. G. Weichel â€" _ â€" _ â€" _ Waterloo ij..?u:gfii;} Ford S. Kumpf W. R. Bricker i.-__“,m“ iderson W. G. Weichel â€" _ â€" _ â€" _ President J. ‘lt‘.‘ Simpson â€" Viceâ€"President F. Moser â€" Manager and Secretary J. A. Fischer â€" â€" Ass‘t Secretary E. E. Rotharmel / w m uom_.ls z. : lnspectore C. A. BOEHM INSURANCE â€" AGENCIES LIMITED District Agents Teacher of Piano, Singing, and Theory. DOLLARS SPENT AT HOME wWILL RETURN TO YOU Shoe Store and Repair Shop Private Studios: BOOKBINDER 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 2686 BUSINESS CARDS M. Hoffmap . | Bibles, Add more books to your home library by baving your favorite magazine bound into books. Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, etc. Prices reasonable. Goods called for and delivered. King St. S. . Phone 941 WATERLOO, ONT. CHIROPRACTIC SHOEMAKING A QuiETt, WELL condpuctEDo, comvENIENT, MODERN 10 0 rRoom MOTELâ€"@5 WiTH BATH wRrITE Fom FOLDER TaKE A OE LUXE TAX! FRoM DUPOT OR WHARF 26c Miss Anna R. Bean DENTAL ED. HOUSE‘S Rebinding Books, s, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. more books to your home MUSIC and Class Instruction 48 Roy St., Kitchener. Phone 1171M. OFFICERS Kitchener Lehmann Waterloo Kitchener Waterloo Waterloo Waterloo Waterloo crushed out his clgaret NMary watched them. Carmie Jarred‘s nicely \tiss De Loss gathered up a handâ€" ul of paper~ and left the room. Mury noticed that (te was wearing a lowâ€"eut evening dress that fitted snugly acros« the hips. Her blond hair had been cavrefully dressed. She Sn en mir had been carefully dressed. She sus a siriking girl, in a cold way. "Oppesites attract," flashed through Mary‘\ _ mind. as . she . looked at . aatred‘s smocia dark head. For 2 , « eoud. sheâ€"wondered if he might 1â€"t have heen better pleased If Car-‘ mir De Loss had been the hefrees. "Reaily?* Jarred asked. Mara nodded and pulled her tur collar closer awbout her throat. "PIp call a tuxt." Jarced crosaod e the pGboue stand and called. In a few minutes, they left the pouse â€" together â€" without speaking. Jerred took Mary‘s arm and helped her into the taxi. _ "Amders Cafe," he ordered. O ~Yim know the town*" Mary acked . surprise nu cainned. I They tound a sheltered table at | 3 the Amders Cafe, and Jarred ordered ll' ez both, then lighted a cigaret. He‘-\ nsl net o pmeh the conversation, hut' loaned back with a halt smile on his t lij~. He wa, plainly nsed to places |! like the Anders | He read the question in Mary‘s a eyes. and his smile widened |“ "I have not lived all my life buried P h a mibber phnttation in Bragil, I‘ve .‘ ven a bit of the world." l Mars eolored, and. said nothing. I She was probably #oing to marry | 1e young man Acr0ss from her, but : he folt tongneâ€"tied. Sho was at a 1 loss to know how to talk to him. * Dinner passed, and Jarred looked a1 her questioningly. "Shall we go some place and dance ‘ for a little while?" = | "You like to dance?" Mary asked. She Joved to dance. L "1 dance a Jot," he said. "I like it." ; "Then loi‘s dance," said Mary. \ They went to the Circle Club and wore soon gliding over the polished C soov. Jarred was an expert dancer, & and so was Mary. They made a atrikâ€" 5 ing conple. As they came to a halt _ bestde their table, Jarred sald: ', "Isan‘t that your Uncle Nathan‘s _ secrelary over there?" i _ Mary looked and saw Mies De Loss 'I â€"Itting alone at a table "It is, and she looks lonesome,. H1 Whiy Ja Iittle "$kay if you saill dnIOs C900R left alone?" "Of contrae not go ahead," «ald Mary Javred croasad the floor and howed to Carmle Do Loss. Sho looked up t him and seemed to healitate. She shot a quick glance mcross at Mary, then rose and went into Jarred‘a arm= Mary watched them as they aewept around the room. Carmile was &N excellent dancer, and her atvle fitted Shrred‘s nicely. Mary smiled as Jarred returned to their table. _ She is a good dancer," she said O ~Yom areo much hetter," Jarred Thiat * They danced twic« while, Carmle‘s escor "Yomn @ inswered pent aâ€" winier fhiel Incidentally, _Iâ€" visited . your several times," he added. w« working then and not with ‘ Mary said don‘t yedl 1 t you ask her to dance?" lifted his evebrows Just a unlucks for: me you sdon‘t mind helng twice more. . Mean: escort had returned ve two years visited _ your was an excellent dancer, and her style fitted they «wept and presently the two left the club. Mary and Jarred followed scon afterward. S _.:_T{;v_;_‘, good time?" Jarred asked, when they were back in Uncle Naâ€" than‘s living room. "Yes", Mary answered honesUy Lid you?" "I did." He faced her and crushed out his cigaret. "I had a good time, and 1 found out several things." "For instance*" "That you are pretty fine," he said evenly. "I‘m glad you came to that conâ€" vlusion." Mary was balf smiling. "L also reached a decision," he said Mary flushed a little and waited. "I have come to the conclusion that 1 should not marry you.‘" He hesitated. "I thought at first that it was the thing to do, if you wished IL__ But I‘ve chauged my mind There‘s too much muney involved. | should feel too much as though I He wa, taking advantage of you. And [â€" I can‘t take advantage â€"of a girl like you." H» looked down at her a moment, then turned abroptly and walked out er the room. Personals William Glebe has returned to his home after spending Easter with friends and relatives in Waterloo und Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Doering and family and Mr. Elmer lohl of Philipsburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hohl and family. Oliver Glebe spent last weekâ€"end in Toronto. Mr. Herbert Snyder, Mr. Edward Kneisel, Mr. Frederick Kneisel and Mr. John Lingelbach attended a horse sale held at Stratford one glay last week. HMIZ _ Miss Lucille Roeder spent a few j suys (last week with her grandâ€" Iparvl‘.ts. Mr. and Mrs. Con. Roeder, | North Easthope. U Mr. Clifford Hammer of â€" New '}'russia renewed acquaintances in the neighborhood on Sunday. | After a week of pleasant relaxâ€" ation from their books, school chilâ€". dren, with many sighs of regret lha\'e again resumed studies at their vespective schools. 1 ' Miss Vera Neeb was a visiter in Kitchener last Saturday afternoon. / â€"â€" Visitors with the Ruthig‘s on Sunâ€" ‘day were Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidt of Kitchener, Miss Cons \tance Klassen, Rodney Klassen and Mrs. Emma Schaeffer of New Hamâ€" burg. â€" on en Mr. David Cook and son Norman were â€" visiting with the formenr‘s mother at New Hamburg on Saturâ€" day EOcns . Those who visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kneisel and family and [ Mrs. John D. Koch last week were ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder and ‘family of Milverton, Mr. and Mrs. ; Aaron Cook and family and Mrs. i William Cook. of Amulree, Mr. anc Mrs. Ephraim Cook and family. ‘ Ratzburg. f Mr. John Mathies, Sr., has com â€" menced duties on the farm of Mr. \ A. Berg, Philipsburg. | _ Mrs. Mary Koenig and son of Linwood spent Sunday evening with | Mr. and Mrs. David Cook. 0_ Miss Catharine Hohl has com Imom‘od employment at the home of .| Mrs. Henry Kneisel, where her serâ€" | vices will be required forsome i . time, due to the illness of the \Intter‘s mother. Harvey Kneisel home Mi. and Mra. Fred Dictrich spent sunday with Mr. and Mrsa Fred Mac Donald of Tralee. Mr. Milton â€" Allingham of Kitch ener here Mr. Ciarence Loget was a business visitor last Friday in Goderich. Me««r=. Roy Calder and Eigin Lamâ€" bert spent last Thuraday in Kitchen: Â¥ner Mr. George Weltz spent last Eriâ€" day in Listowel \r. and Mrs. W. N. Allingham â€"pent last Tnesday in Drayton. fr. and Mrs. J.. Roeger and Mr. and Mrs. A_ Ament of Linwood apent sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Wright Mrs BR Ogram and son Elmer apent last Friday in Listowel. My Clarence Logel was a hnsinesa vlsftor Jast Saturday in Orangevilie. â€" Mr.and Mrs. Elwood Strangeways and Misa Margaret spent last Friday in Listowel Mr. and Mra. George Mantler spent Inst Wednesday in Elmira \Ir. Wm. Baty was a busines@ viaiâ€" tor in Kitchener on Monday. Mr. John Linseman and son Lawâ€" tence apent last Woednesday in Elâ€" Hf |T,, Be Continued) {| spent the werkâ€"end at hi« home LISBON DORKING <pent Sunday at you. And of a girl Capella Choir of HuS M OGIâ€" £0 HPIE EPPE OM DRSCCH lege. Huntington, Ind. The choir, Hilligartner; "Consider The Lilies," which is composed of twenty by Kenneth Boshart; "Need of voices under the direction of Miss Thee," by Cameron and Earl Toâ€" Esther Oelrich, rendered the followâ€" man; and "Easter Dawn," by ing numbers: "Now Let All the Burkle Toman. A good report was Heavens Adore Thee", by Bach; given by the visiting committee, and "Come We Who Love the Lord"â€" the response to the roll call was: an old hymn; "Come Unto Him",: "A Place Where Jesus Spent the Gounod; "Jesus Friend of Sinners",| Night." Miss Muriel Egerdee then |Grieg; "O _ Sacred Head Now|gave a talk explaining the letters ' Wounded", Christianson; "Darkness in the word "Easter." The mothers Obscured the Earth", lilydn; “BQ-"iu be invited to attend the next neath the Cross of Jesus", Maker; mutin, which will be held in the "Hear Our Prayer", James; "The| form of a Mother‘s Day programme Lord‘s Prayer", Blose; "Beautiful at the church on May 17th. Saviour", Christianson; ‘In Joseph‘s) Miscollancous Shower. Lovely Garden", Traditional Spanâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Egerdee, ish; "Open Our E{f'"- Macfarlane ;) whose marriage took place recently, "He‘s the Lily of the Valley", N‘C':?‘ were presented with a miscellaneous Spiritual; "Come, Ye Disconsolate‘‘,! shower by about thirty relatives at Webbe; ~"Listen to the Lambs",!the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dett; and "The Lord Bless You and, H. Egerdee on Tuesday evening of Keep You", Lutkin. The male! last week. Games and music were quartette sang the numbers: "Inâ€" onjolod during the evening, after teger Vitae", Fleming; "An Eveâ€"| which dainty refreshments were ning‘s Pastoral", Shlw;dlnd "Send | served. | Out Thy Light", Gouned. 5 | The evening‘s programme was Play at K.l:::t-.v.l :‘ Hall es sponsored | by the Christian Enâ€"| _ a _ gejightful 'h""’ entWolec deavor Societies of the _l_lose.ville "Where Is Gnndma?" !,“ given in A Capelia Cheoir Consert _ _ __. The United Brethren Chur "â€"‘ii filled to capacity last Thursday nins for the presentation of ning for the presentation of s musical â€" programme by the _A Capella Cioit of !lundx-:- Colâ€" lo:c, Huntington, Ind. e s which is composed of twenty voices under the direction of Miss Esther Oelrich, rendered the followâ€" ing numbers: "Now Let All the Heavens Adore Thee", by Bach; "Come We Who Love the Lord"â€" an old hymn; "Come Unto Him", \Gounod; "Jesus Friend of Sinners", a;;"ge\u;’vf).llx;'({t;e United Brethren Churches. mile southwest"of the village, comâ€"| The following is a list of new menced his spring seeding last books which have been placed on Thursday by sowing an acre of onts.;ghe shelves of the New Dundee Interesting ‘"Nature" Programme Public Library: _ Pitiless Choice; At Excelsior Literary Mooti-."l‘oâ€".\lorrow'n Tangle; Swift Waters; The Excelsior Literary Society Poor Butterfly; Lone House Mysâ€" met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tery; Silver Wings; Sack Cloth Into Gilbert Bergey on Tuesday evening Silk; The Blood Relations; The of last week with the president, Mr. Album; White Orchids; The Quince Gordon â€" Shantz, occupying _ the Bush; The Vampire; Fair As The chair. Rev. Lorne Schmitt led the Moon; Younger Sister; Valuc, The invocation and the members reâ€" Eskimo‘s Wife; The Magic Carpet; |sponded to the roll call with "A In The Steps of The Master; Adâ€" Favourite â€" Bird or â€" Flower". _A ventures of Sajo and Her Beaver \~nature‘‘ programme was then given People; Winnie, The Pooh; Billy las follows: A reading entitled| Topsail; Kim; and Jim Danis. "Spring" by Mr. Wayne Shantz; an , Presentation of Purse to addres=s on "Preservation of Wild‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Egerdee ‘;\ninlnls". by Mr. John Snyder; a The staff of the New Dundee Co-‘ { selection, "Thy Word a Garden Is" ; operative Creamery Limited pleasâ€" | by a ladiea‘ (turletu composed of |antly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | the Misses Lorma Shants, Ruth Egerdee at the home of Mr. and \Bean, Dorothy Bean and Ruth| Mrs. Morley Toman last Friday eveâ€" \ Snider; an address on "Taxidermy"|ning and presented them with a \by Mr. Elverne Hallman; an adâ€"|purse. A dainty lunch was served dress, "Preservation of our Wild|at the conclusion of a delightful Flowers," by Miss Mary C. Shantz; evening. ‘a selection entitled "My Fault" by | Church News. |\a â€"male quartette composed of Rev. L. R. Pipher occupied the Messrs. Robert Milne, Jacob Hallâ€"| pulpit of the Breslau Mennonite lmnn, Eldon Witmer and Gordon Church on . Sunday morning while \Eby; impromptu speeches on "How | Rev. N. H. Schwalm of Breslau was !l Spent The Long Winter"by Mr.| in chlrge of the service at the \Gordon Eby, and ‘"Impressions Reâ€"|local M.B.C. Church. Rev. P. Wiebe 1 !('ei\'(-cl From The Goshen College| was the speaker for the evening serâ€" 1 Chorus", by Miss Vera Hallman; an| vice at the M.B.C. Church. Ianldre.\s on "Impressions Received at Rev. H. F. Schade delivered the ithe _ Ontario _ Mennonite Bible| message at the Baptist Church a *\ school" by Miss Mary M. Shantz; Philipsburg on Sunday afternoon. ‘ja selection, ‘"‘Tis Jesus". by the| B.Y.P.U. Holds Easter Meeting. | male â€" quartette; reading. of _the The B.Y.P.U. meeting was helc i newspaper, "The Eagle", by Miss|at the church on Tuesday evening I‘thel Schmitt; and the critic‘s reâ€"{of last week with Miss Greta Bucl (purt by Rev. Lorne Schmitt. occupying the chair. The Misse ‘M.B.C. Young People Give Ireme Sherk and Muriel Poth ren Msm e eE C vnkal duuct iNMaflad +A th Spring Seeding n ow3 bdniaint‘ t Mr. Ezra Gascho, who resides onel mile southwest"of the village, comâ€" menced his spring â€" seeding | last Thursday by sowing an acre of ons.a Interesting ‘"Nature" Programme ( At Excelsior Literary Meeting The Excelsior Literary Society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey on Tuesday evening of last week with the president, Mr. Gordon _ Shantz, â€" occupying _ the chair. Rev. Lorne Schmitt led the invocation and the members reâ€" sponded to the roll call with "A Favourite â€" Bird or â€" Flower". _ A "nature‘‘ programme was then given as follows: A reading entitled u20 Ale S ac0c. Spdiis amaine Programme at Kitchener The members of the M.B.C. Young People‘s Society were in charge of the Young People‘s meetâ€" ing at Bethany Mennonite Church, witchener, last~week. The Presi-| dent, Mr. Eldon Sherk, presided and ; the Scripture lesson was read by Miss Althea Bock. The ladies‘ quarâ€" tette composed of Mrs. Albert Egerâ€" dee, Miss Violet Herber, Mrs. Floyd ‘Sherk and Miss Helen Pipher renâ€" deréd a selection, after which the topie, _ "Lost Opportunities â€" and What They Teach", was presented as follows: "The King Who Left An \(‘:pportunity Slip," by Mr. Nyle Shantz; "An Opportunity Lost By Disobedience and An Opportunity That May Never Be Returned", by Miss Evelyn Cressman; and ‘"Opporâ€" tunities that Christian Young People In Our Day Have Missed," by Mr. Rnnald Bock. A mixed chorus then <ang a number entitled, "I‘ll Stand Rv Until The Morning." Weber â€" Everett Mn:ri‘_!e. m o ve ky d o 0oh dhelt 714 0 Bd itc onl late,â€"Autd The marriage of Mr. Garfeld Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber of this village, to Miss Anna Viola Everett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett of Kitchener, which _ was â€" solemnized â€" at the Lutheran parsonage at Preston by Rev. Knauf, on April 18, 1935, ‘"as just been announced. Public School Enrollment Increased. Ten little tots have been enrolled it the New Dundee Public School his week, namely: Erma Baer, Wayne Baer, Bernice Baer, Jimmie Brown,. June Bailie, Margaret Casâ€" <el, Carson Einwachter, Hugh Hallâ€" nan. â€" Cameron MeDonald, _ and laine Toman. Student Teachers at Surrounding School ‘The Misses Margaret Fenn, Doro hy Cassel and Jeannette Currah o lattsville and of the Stratfore zormal School are student teacher: this week at the Rosebank, Hall man‘s and Perry‘s Corners achools 1 esp(:clively. Blenheim Y.P.S. Mr. Omar Cressman occupied the chair at the regular meeting of the Blenheim Mennonite Young People‘s which was held at the church on Sunday â€" evening. _ The Scripture lesson, Psalm 100, was read by Mr. Elmer Bechtel. Miss l.uelLl- Shantz Mr. Omar Cres chair at the regul Blenheim Mennon which was held Sunday _ evening lesson, Psalm 109 PMnm Oe entnennels gave an essay . On the _ topic, "Praising The Lord In Song" and Mi. Stanley Brubacher of Roseville was guest speaker for the meeting. Sr. Luther Loague Entertained 1 At Home of Mr. and Mre. Herman Ludoiph The April meeting of the Senfor | Luther League of the St. James® Lutheran Church was held at the{ hame of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ludoliph, at Mannheim, last Thursâ€" . day evening. The President, Mr.‘ Milton Zinn, presided and the scripâ€" ture lesson was,read by Mr. Russel | 7inn. The topic. "The Story of the Resurrection", was presented by Mr.| Paul Ludolph, after which the folâ€" | lowing readings were given :. ‘Thoughts on The Topic‘‘, by Miml Edna Goettling; and “Enlizhtenedi By The Spirit" by Miss Evelyn: Hastie. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Herman: LudoIph rendered a vocal duet enâ€" â€" titled, ‘"Saviour, Thy Dying Love", and the response to the roll call was: "A Bible verse mentioning \ (Christ as Prophet, Priest or King" Miss Lydia Goettling then sang a solo, "Jesus Lives". After the proâ€" T gramme a social !\our was enjoyed BM Nn iss and â€" dainty _ refreshments _ were served by the hostess Jr. Luther Loague Meoting. Miss Grace Toman, president of the Junior Luther League, cecupled the chair at the r.&ulu meeting which was held at the cburch on Sunday ,'3".‘!"...2.":.;._.;"":".. members. ‘l":.hnhu.l'd.lt. Mr. Miscollancous Shower. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Egerdee, whose marriage took place recently, were presented with a miscellaneous shower by about thirty relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Egerdee on Tuesday evening of last week. Games and music were onjotod during the evening, after which â€" dainty â€" refreshments . were 12 Play at Kavelman‘s Hall Last Wednesday Evgping A _ delightful ?hy em!iled "Where Is Grandma*?" was given in Kavelman‘s Hall last Wednesday evening by the young people from Ratho. New Library Books. _ _ o Rev. L. R. Pipher occupied the pulpit of the Breslau Mennonite Church on . Sunday morning while Rev. N. H. Schwalm of Breslau was in charge of the service at the local H.g.(:‘ Church. Rev. P. Wiebe was the speaker for the evening serâ€" vice at the M.B.C. Church. Rev. H. F. Schade delivered the message at the Baptist Church at Philipsburg on Sunday afternoon. B.Y.P.U. Holds Easter Meeting. The B.Y.P.U. meeting was held at the church on Tuesday evening of last week with Miss Greta Buck occupying the chair. The Misses Ireme Sherk and Muriel Poth renâ€" dered a vocal duet, "Nailed to the Cross", and reading on "Easter" were given by Mrs. V. E. Dinger, Mrs. M. Bechtel and Miss Mildred Lautenschlager. Miss Doris Bechtel |snnx a solo entitled, "Alone", and , the wgic. "Our Risen Lord", was ‘given y Mr. J. W. Armstrong. Personals. â€" Mrs. Jacob Fischer and Mr. and Mrs. â€" Charles Weiberg and son Lorne,.of Dashwood, visited with Mr and Mrs. Fred Egerdec last week. â€" Rev. and Mrs. J. Harold Sherk and family of Centreville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sherk and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sherk on Tuesâ€" day of last week. _ _ Miss Helen Stauffer of Chesterâ€" field spent a few days of last week ;{t t].:m home of Mr. and Mrs. William all. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Snider and daughter, Merlyn, of _ Waterloo, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Omai Snider on Sunday. e Rev. F. Pitman and Mrs. A. Dedels and daughter Audrey of «itchener called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn last Saturday. Mre. William â€" Goettling, _ Mis: Lyaia Goettling and Mr. Harry Goettling visited with Mr. and Mrs. :ilcnry Thorman at Preston on Sunâ€" ay. “â€"fir. and Mrs. Orval Coleman and family motored to Toronto on Tuesday of last wee!('. _ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett at Kitchener last Saturday on the occasion of § . :f/â€""\’d _( 96 a\\ Tnge Teouge aviut® Tc LLEey Te«t MeeTs 2 cauoghtT Frem PRODpDY CHANGINS N HIS GRANDSON‘S BABY CARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Weber‘s first wedding anniversary. â€" Mr. Vlnd Mrs. Wesley Spaetzel and family of Kitchener visited at the home of Mrs. W. Spaetzel on Sundgy Miss â€" Ethel â€" Musselman, _ Mr. Miss â€" Ethel _ Musselman, _ Mr. Arthur Musselman and sons Elgin and Leotis visited with Mr. and Owen Diefenbacher at Blaiv on Sunday. _\lr>: Mary Learn and Miss Marâ€" garet Baxter of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus. Mrs. Frank Funk and daughters Louise â€" and _ Muriel, | of â€" Detroit Mich., and Mrs. Peppler of Kitch TV N e m nV S Snd P t o ce es S ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth on Tuesday of last we‘ek. A large number from here at ; tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Tulia Berge, which was held at the Strasburg _ Mennonite Church _ on Junday afternoon. «The late Mrs. Berge was a former resident of thi. village for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petzold and "hildren, Howard, Dorothy and Deâ€" lores, of Roseville, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Rechtel on Sunday. Messrs. Elmer Poth and Fred ‘Lam{ attended the O.E.A. at Toronâ€" to last Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley: Hallman and Miss Dorothy Haliman of Port Credit visited with Mr. and Miâ€". Josiah Cassel last Wedne~Jday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerhardt Mr. Walter Gerhardt of Ayton recent guests of M». and Mrs. man Hillgartner. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nuilson of Washington |visited | with Mr. and Mrs. James Bergey last woek. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs Owen Bechâ€" tel which was held at the Latschar Mennonite â€" Church at â€" Mannheim last Wednesday. $A l k hsn Miss Betty: Tuchlinski spent weekâ€"end at the home 6/ Mi Rueffer at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilhor tlafi_g:fit;;l's Evelyn, Gr Muriel, of Rosevilie. c tives in the village on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shant daughter | Margaret. o5 0 Prc visited at the home e Miâ€"o6o Hallman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Woebs Guelph and Mr. Clifou Web Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Dicfon) Fos vecations, heaith training the Physical Culture Hotcl more than satisfactoryâ€"s delightfu) and charming stmosphere of fri:srmns ad“m Thousands of healith seckers have found the magic key at m-m«wumm,uududhl-% are exclusively used. No drugs, medicines os operations. Results secused INEXPENSIVE â€" ENJOYABLE â€" COMFORTABLE A request from you will bring complete information and Book of Viewsâ€"ao obligation. Find out what we have to offer and the many aitractions in conpection with & health course, vacation or longer visit. Rates are attundy',olzw;no extras â€" almost as inexpensive as staying at homeâ€"s time every minute. ia! susround w::f:r ll-;.â€"\;lou will like this world famous resort Make your plans for an early visit to PHyYsIcaL CULTURE ° HoTEL, Dansville, New York Grace, Priu L called on c un SumIay. renve Shantz Gerharat ane of Ayten were and Mrs. Nor Scilson of Mr. and Write qent the Mr. Free 1 t and an1. uril children, Erma, Florence and Ray, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" bert Kaster at Mannheim on Sunâ€" day Miss Margaret Erb and Mr. Gorâ€" don Erb of Toronto were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bock and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sherk on Sunday. A number from here attended the funcral of the late Mrs. Menno Nahrgang, which was held at the Rean‘s Mennonite Church near New Hamburg on Wednesday afternoon. ‘ The late Mrs. Nahrgang was a sister of Mr. Gilbert Bergey of this comâ€" munity. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reichard and Mr. Lorent Reichard of Elmira and Mrs. Percey Beckett and daughter Judith of Bowmanville called on Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn on Sunday. Â¥ Mr. and Mrs. Noah Ries and famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kreller, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dickert spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. lacob Seip. _ L s Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Seip and daughter, _ Mr. _ and Mrs. Eldon Demerling and family spent Sunday ovening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Selp. =â€" Mr. and Mrs. Telford Seip and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huth. Mr. Huth is conâ€" fined to his bed with pleurisy. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huth Jr., and daughter spent a number of days with relatives in Kitchener. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huth and family ealled on Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ira Ruhrow on Sunday afternoon. _ \I|~Iacohl’|;5 and son Elmer spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seip. N on _ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wahl and son Allan of Listowel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dickert. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert and daughter, Mr. Henry Meir and son Allan, â€" Mrs. Robertson of New York spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickert. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meih and baby spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Demerling. Miss Etta Demerling and Mr. Edâ€" win Dietz spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in London. 'l'i]in'-‘ Missouri WS'_vnod Conference is being held in New Hamburg on Tucsday and Wednesday of. this week. Rev. Biesenthal of Clifford and Rev. Wentslauff of Normanby will be attending. AuLl TiE TRAINSâ€"12/2 CLIFFORD THE WHEELS 12

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