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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Apr 1936, p. 7

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Phone 592w, Waterloo April 18 (Saturday) â€"At 8 a.m., at my market auction stand, Kitch ener, furniture, effects, coats and dresses, for C. Smiler. Do not miss. April 25 (Saturday)â€"At 1 p.m sharp, entire furniture and houseâ€" hold effects for Nathaniel Beam, o% William St. W., Waterloo. This is uw large and good offering. See ad. later. May 2 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m.., at my auction stand, Kitchener marâ€" ket, furniture and household effects. May 2 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., valuable real estate, a good offering of furniture and effects for the estate of the late Albert Doepel, 309 Wellington St., Kitchener. This is W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer a good sale. May 11 (Monday, Elmira Fair) â€" At my auction stand in front of the Farmers‘ Shed, â€" livestock, impleâ€" ments, vehicles, grain, household effects. Leave list with Aaron Hoffâ€" man or Auctioneer for advertising. April sale, $700 cash. What have you? B0 ves algineped k4 Woa m Auction Sale Li PlUE May 30 (Saturday)â€"â€"At 8 a.m., at my market auction stand, Kitchâ€" ener, an extra good offering of household effects for Mrs. 0. T. Ringlings 11 18. 2 & .n bchatras se ons Phone 384w, Kitchener April 25 (Saturday)â€"At 2.30 p. m., auction sag of used electric ranges, cook oves, gas ranges, radio, and coal oil stoves. All guarâ€" anteed to be in Al1 working order, for Addison Erb, 27 Erb St. West, Waterloo. Bridgeport SWen, DPDRUIRIICE COCantoys herd of 30 head pure bred. fully accredited, bloodâ€"tested Holsteins, for Titus Kolb, 1 mile east of Kitchâ€" ener, on Kitchenerâ€"Breslau highway. May 5 (Saturday afternoon) â€"â€" household goods for the estate of the late Christian Krueger, 168 Vicâ€" toria Phone 50 r 4, Elmira : April 25 (Saturday) â€" Valuable furniture and household effects, inâ€" cluding a high class piano, etc., of Fred Hammond, 15 Herbert | St., Elmira. May 2 (Saturday) â€" Valuable furniture â€" and _ household effects, etc., of E. G. Winn, 38 Hampton St., Elmira. . Noscmees e ols . a% EORRIICEE May 11 (Elmira Fair Day)} â€" At the market, community sale of live stock, implements, ve{micles. furniâ€" ture or anything you wish to sell, send it out early. April sale a sucâ€" cess, evprythinz nffered brought a A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer good price M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer Phone 30w, Tavistock May 8 (Friday) â€" Commun sule at Wellesley Hotel, of hor cattle, hogls, implements and of articles. enno Erb, clerk. GEO. G. Mr, and Mrs. John Dieam * Waterloo have returned home after spending the past week with friends on this line. Mr. Nelson Mattews and sistere Mary and Muriel visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allte Cooper and famâ€" liy of Macton. deoninened is c Co0 oo ocms Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stevens and daughter Orma have gone to their home in Hawkesville aftor apending the past week at the home of Mr and Mra. A. W. Ruler. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherry and T N4 ud‘ in Wafbrloo ley ton Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruler visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mre. George Stone of Drayton. C Mr. and Mrs. Martin Merzger and daughter Lois «pent Sunday . with frlends in Floradale. Miss Irene Overand of Alma was A Sunday visitor at the home of Mrs. Wellington Jackson. Miss Mary Matthews and friend «epent Saturday evening in Kitchener. Mr. Earl Stevens has returned to Stratford after epending the past week at the home of his grandparâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ruler we are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stevens and family, Orma and Barl, to our village. Mr. / Stevens moved from Stratford lastt week and ls now occupying Mr. Alâ€" bert Ruler‘s house lately vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voison and famâ€" ily, who have since taken reeldence with Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph Halght. Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper was observed in the United Church on Sunday morning. Friday afternon visitora with Mra ‘Charley Bulmer are Mra. â€" Heater ‘Tanner, Mr. and Mre. Cacll Tanner and family of Milibank. Mr 'S't..wKi'.chener Friday RLLOMEOO CEDCOTOT: Cepbnedgectils Charley Bulmer are MrS. Heater ‘ yy. Ne‘on Mathews and fllslnrs‘ Tanner, Mr. and Mre. Cacll Tannet Mary and Murle!l Mathews: were and family of Millbank. Sunday viaitors at Mr. Alex. Cooper‘s. Mesars. Alvin Ottman, Emerson _ yr. and Mra. Albert Burnett of Foater and Earl Tyack spent Wed Tralse wore Sunday visltore with nesday evening with frienda in Kitchâ€" \r. and Mrd. Leslie Baggs. ener. ! Dr. and Mrs. A. D. MacPherson and Mr. Nelson Snyder of KitcheNer daugfiter Elolse of Waterford and visited Tuesday with hie father, MT. Mr. and Mrs . Robt. W. Byrden and Sidney Snyder. daughter Eileen of Galt visited on IRF C290 lous 1 Rrubsehe® Gundas with Mr. and Mre. Puncan 6 ( r. John R. Jackson and spent Saturday evening Loh bubil Allccant ds t Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brubacher apent â€" Sunday | with the â€" former‘a uncle and . aunt, . MT and _ Mra. @tmeon â€" Brubacher of the Three Bridges. * i oo m e dn se t BHTNECT: Mr. and Mrsa. Alvin Ottman and family and Mre. John Ottman visited Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Harry Weller of Waterloo. fir“ll‘:rryvs;chur trucked several loads of fat hogs fram this vicinity to Kitchener the past week. mt HAWKESVILLE CLASS, Auctioneer 4 Mrs. Gordon Cherry and spent Sunday with friends YATTON f pÂ¥P John Dierlamm of ) â€" _ Community Hotel, of horses, ments and other At 1 p.is 7‘ IDS )C / DNCESTION ;K 5& son Mor in Dray Theo.Zimmerman | Heads Ball Club Named â€" President of Union Jacks for Current Year. Annual Meeting. The Linwood annual ball meeting. aus held at Zimmerman‘s hotel Monâ€" lay night. Mr. Perey Adams acted ts rairman ‘Before softball was talked about hey discussed last year‘s hockey, eterminating that it was a very successful yeur â€" The books showed a $§1.04 deflctt. Theodore â€" Zimmerman | was the newiy elecced president of the Union Jack Softball Club. Fo W schultz was appointed as Fo W sehultz was appointed as . secrefaryâ€") reasil er An â€" executive commiitee of two namely, George Schummer und Percy Adams were appointed toâ€" decide what softball league would be best to enter. They will alâ€"o l the team‘s delegates at the Nurth Waterloo League meeting.. [t was slecided too, that a committee of Ihiee be appointed to canvass the Puâ€"iness men and other sport fane en smal} sabscriptions in order that the fean cat secure the necessaty eqaipment To eart oif with. â€" Last yeur‘s suft oul} report howed that the cluab came out even, Minor repaire will have to be made on the diamond within the next few weeks in order to have it in readiness for the playâ€" ns seccon. Fred Schultz succeeds veur‘s suffoall re club caimne out will have to be within the next to have it in f€ Ing sec ion. PTED 6 Guorge Schummer ae y 4 Y ivipe meviing Thursday afternoon t the iome of Mys. G. R. Hain, The resident. Mrs. A. A. Laing presided. policn of the thtve Ingi/ves, We 60000000 from the Guelph pricon farm. A car inswering . the discription | of the stoleh machine was seon a few milea sonth of this village. A[r. Oseas Lantz has rented F. H. sehninme:‘s eaetend store where he ‘ will operate his {inemithing busineés. Ao pleasint snrprise was tendered l.!n&m Yoil on Thursday when his jumily ind relatives gathered at his S ult ies ancacden ast is Mot hirthâ€" fumily ind r home. the o« day dal® The nterier of S Mary‘s RC. Chuceh, walls, ceiling and altar, have been redecorated and painted. Miss Sarah Hammond of Toronto is yiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Renmiit Mr. day EL â€" Miss Leona Zinger of New I:r-r-‘ many spenlt i week with Mr. and A[rs. T. Zimmerman. Miag Dorls Wilson spent n few lays with friends in Bilthe. Measrs. Charles Stemmler â€" and Frank Schumaker of Detrolt spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. \l. stemmler Miss Margaret Soares petnened â€" after| epending the past week heve. smm e esd Mrc. Tearcott of Kitchener ing with her parents. Mr. a Matt. Haln. ETT APCCOC+ Miss Anne schummer returned to Guelph after spending the Easter hoâ€" lidays at her home here. Misces M. Moir and G. edmond returned after spendiug the Easter holidays at their fiomes in Teeswa: ter and Aubuth. Miss Helen Hisey of Elmira visited Tenunhmeds are L with Mr. and Mra Mr. Melvin Am In Kitchener. Mr. l‘i’lll()ll Begsgs his Wikliamsburg uAi‘.flr speni y afternoon Mrc. and Mrs n visited it 0T TNTDATRAIIECT \ir. Elilott Begsgs ha., returned to Williamsburg after spemniling the past two weeks at the home of his father, \tr. Jofin Beggs. Micses spent Fr Miss Thelma Adam has returned to her _ home in Kitchener mfter ependâ€" ing a week at Mr. Alex Cooper‘a. \r. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert and danghter Charlotte Ann visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mra. Koht. Newton. 1 2 m dowie quen \r. J. W. Richardson was a Imalâ€" ness visitor in Drayton one day Jast work. Hpee veapâ€" Acem Sunday with MWaePherson MPaC n mCs Mrâ€"and Mre. Earl Tabbert and daughter visited on Wednesday afterâ€" noon with Mr. and Mrs. J D. Brydon af the 3rd of Maryboro M taene LINWOOD L mt Pn Eie ereieces \Ir. Robt. Newton was a buainess visitor in Kitchener on Saturday. Meaars _ M. Brenner and Wm. Beatty were in London on Tuesday to get Mr. Brenner‘s new w30 Mc Cormick deering tractor. Lloyd Babeock spent Thurs es Helen and Ruth schumme? Friday in Kitchener 1 thei in Kitchener on Thuts on var. Five children department Sunday ng, "Breaks the Joy: CA violin celectién 'in Guelph. OR. E. Foster and ehil WALLENSTEIN ;l;;' Chris. Tabbert. Ament «pent A week manager this hener is visit Mir. and Mré were Psaim 98 was read ruponniul&| after which Rev. Schults led | prayer. Mr. Morris Sclllegol read the leri‘tuu lesson, Matt. 21: 1â€"11. Mrs. Schults gave a toxic on "The |W.y to Jerusalem." discussion followed. Hymn No. 87, "Christ is ‘Riun! Alleluia!" was sung after which Miss Laurine Dammeier read Luther League Mepts. 1 | The St. John‘s Luther League held their monthly meeting m.r= church on 'l‘unds evening. l-udn’fhvu opened with Hymn No, 81. "The Day of Resurrection." in 81, w ‘il')"\iâ€"c. Motion and promotion tural sequence. a "':i'or';,;""ffi" Baby Austin Gets Through." Do . The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Miss Marie Dammeier. The roll call was taken with twelve members present. Biblical contests Iollowedl:.‘ The meeting was closed with the Lord‘s Prayer. Personals. _ â€" -i; Clarence Schlegel spent Sunâ€" day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Schlegel. _ ak â€" Mrs. Joel Wagler spent Wednesâ€" day afternoon with Mrs. Wm. Damâ€" mefer. 8 oo â€" . ETETET A number of this vicinity attendâ€" ed the kitchen shower held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schnelâ€" der near St. Clements in honor of their daughter Olive. |_____ stedler week. i-r.‘:-a‘l-;imin.v"l‘léib, Freiburger visited with the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Tony â€"Runstedler and Mr. Runâ€" f 21 1 Wt ACZ 1200 bukchDou Miss Dolores Schlegel of Kitchâ€" ener spent the Easter holidays with Ler cousin, Miss Elizabeth Schlegel. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert, Miss Violet â€" Reichert and Mr. Allen Reichert â€" attended the Goodwinâ€" Schneider wedding near St. Clemâ€" ents on Saturday. . Mr. Milton Seyler spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler. Mrs. Nelson Hackbart, Herbert and Keneth Hackbart, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hackâ€" bart at Crosshill |_ Ee one e insioet Messrs. â€" lan â€" Kreutzweiser _ of Brantford and Alvin Schlueter of Bloomingdale visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roth on _Sundny. PM e Bemeten t dn oes s o Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goldbeck were Mr. and Mrs. nay monda . uoldbeck of â€" Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goldbeck and family of Bridgeport. |_ _ _ _ q200 Memmnp n en o Mr. Clemens Wey of Melville, Sask., spent a few days last week with Mr. Louis Freiburger. F ARNEES 0 400 mee WE Te en German service will be held in St. Tohn‘s Lutheran Church at 10.30 a.m. and Sunday School at 9.30 a. Miss Helen Hohlman has returned to her home in Stratford after pending a week‘s vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Abram Bauman. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Israel, Eiaine and Donald of Kitchener pent the weekâ€"end with relatives here. a ul Miss Lena Martin, D!OOMINREOU spent the weekâ€"end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Martin F L. uy eoie s e it dn l sA nnmnaoie o 1 Miss Alexena Frey, Elmira, spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman, Elvina and Elmeta visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Bauman, near Macton, Sunâ€" day SETlr Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman are spending a week with their sons, Drlando and Clayton Bowman, near Mannheim. _ L. sri AEETITTERC+ Mr. and Mrs. Addison Miller, Haroid," vera and Audrey, of Pilâ€" kington, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. Miss Amanda Bowman of near Linwood spent Sunday with her narents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Miss . Linwood parents, RBowman linholikiabe Miss Marie Miller of Pilkington spent several days with Miss Helen Reinhart. â€" a eagel ernatinak _ Mr. Menno Lichty of ne Sunday . with Lichty. .;\lr'é‘;xl;il;i':”.fi)ril 26 Mr. and Bridgeport the home : Schwindt. ©8€ NTE ITIUTCE Misses Aulta and Alice Bolender | are snending some time with friends | in Elmira. ( Messrs. Enoch and Irvin Schnelâ€" der were business visitors \in I.is-l towel on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Martin and family of West Montrose were Sunâ€" |(!ay visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Martin. * s g in o ts geuth Sunday guests ol Nirs. 2OSTH!] Gingrich and family were: Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Diefenbacher and famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Diefenâ€" bacher and family and Mr. Leo Diefenbacher, all of Wallenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Addison Snyder of Elmira. Miss Myrtle Wagner, who spent the past five months with her grandâ€" parents. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mohr, in North Easthope, has returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and NORTH WOOLWICH ‘n‘;“‘l’:i‘fi;o'odâ€"'bine day â€" last Rev. Ezra N. Mohr, MTS. MONL and daughters Mona and Mildred of Wallace, Mrs. P. Allgeier â€" and daughter Vera . of Elmira â€" were visitors with Mr. and Mrs Edwin Bender on Moneday. Miss â€" Alma_ Stickney of Upper Pilkington spent several days of last week with her friend, Miss Orpha Miller. § 2 Mss on e w RITTTET} Miss Margaret Miller is spending the week in Winfield and is observâ€" ing at the public school there ‘Methods of Growth in the Christian Life" was the topic which was very ably presented by Miss Gertrude Ott at the Evangencai League on Sunday evening. _ Miss Laura Miller had charge of the meeting and the Scripture lesson was read by Mr. Artgur Moldenâ€" hauer. Mr. Norman Miller gave a reading and the musical portion of the program consisted of a vocal solo by Miss Wilma Frey and a gi:no instrumental by Miss Eva hneider. FLORADALE ena Martin, B}qon‘lingdale. ) Mrs. Solomon Gole of were Sunday guests at of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund near Heidelberg spent th Mrs. Amanda _ R. Luther Le and Miss Susannah N. Mohr, Mrs. Mohr Mona and Mildred of s. P. Allgeier and ra of Elmira were ‘Thursday evening. St. Abdrew‘s HaU was almost filed to capacity indicat ing that this newly organized society i. going to "carry oB" and further inâ€" ‘-muu the benefits of the Short Course. of more Travel." The meeting was presided over by President Mr. Abner Martin of Coneâ€" stogo. A feature of the evening was a debate, "Resolved â€"ll‘n ro.odln{ is ‘The affirmative was taken by Mr. Roy Melitser and Miss Helen Burâ€" uett, while Mr. W MacKie and Miss Erla Schweitzer upheld the ne gative. The decision of the judges was given in favor of the negative by one point. Those acting as judges were Miss Allce Forbes, Mre. W. Howlett and Mr. Joe Weadick. _ A splendid program was given by various members of the society and consisted of community singing, & duet by the Misséa Suider, selection by the club orchestra and {mpromptu speeches. The editor, Mr.. Edward Israol, read tha monthly paper of "Gleanâ€" The editor, Mr... Lo# read the monthly paper Ings" and news notes. The meeting was brought to & close by the «inging of the National Anthem. Mr. William Murphy held a euc cesstul sale of housebold furniture on Thursday afternoon. under the diâ€" rection of Auctioneer Ed. Geisel. There was a number of people presâ€" ent in spite of the inclement weaâ€" ther and good prices were realized. Messrs. Wiliam and James Burnett of Elora attended an executive meetâ€" ing of the "Clan Burnett‘" in connecâ€" tion with the reunion to be held at Winterbourne this summer to cele brate the one hundredih anniversary of the coming of the clans‘ ancestorB from Scotland. The event will take place It is expected early in June. Personals. feseee" e â€" VM-i;s”,\larjur‘w Weber has returned home and resumed her duties at the school after spending the holiday week with London friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mollison of Abibiheiihadiiiee t Mr. and Mre. Frank MON®ON "/ Eramosa were gueste of Mr. and \Mrs. Jas. Langdon on Toursday. > Mrs. H. Beckner and Mra E. Marâ€" tin of Eimira were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Art Rellt.‘ \r. and Mrs. Ted Grundy of Kitchâ€" ener visited the Jatter‘s parents, Mr. and Mis. Chas. Schuett on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Hamilton and family of Brantford spenbt Sunâ€" day with Mr. Joun Sherriffs and other relatives here. ho o a s ana ©11WE EOZRDZMER NOC ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Langdon and Jimmy were Sunday gueste of Nis: und Mrs. James Langdon. Principal Fraser MacDonald, Mrs. MacDonald and baby Ethel, were guests at Caledonia relatives over the weekâ€"end. \Mr. Harry McNally was home from Cueiph for the weekâ€"end. Mias â€" Clara â€" Schuett returned . to licr "ipme here on Monday after stayâ€" ing «everal mouths in Kitchener. M». and Mrs. Willtam Gordon and daughter Doreen and Mr. William | y« Reid spent Sunday in Atwood WItD | s the latter‘s brother, Mr and Mro.| . Allan Retd. i‘ Alr. and Mrs. Henry Klockman and Mr. Clarence Roth spent Friday evenâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Langford. The following teachers have again |resumed their dutles: Miss Mary \Langford of Elmira, Miss Elizabeth Klockman of Harrington, Miss Mary Kerr of Brucsels and Missea Marâ€" lp!.'.ir(-l Kerr and Vivian Harron. y The W.M.S. meeting which was held at the ome of Mre. David Relid on Tuesday afternoon opened with 'irl.-\-ntinnul exercisesâ€"by _ Mr. Wm. | MeAuley the pres{dént, and the read: jing of the N-riere lesson by Mr8. |L. Turnbull. A| praÂ¥er was read by ‘\.\h'.;. J. Waddel]. The subject being ~Manchura". Miss Anna Freeborn Ir_iuml Mis. Steenson gave readings or impressions on mission work in this *\ held. After the minutes antd roll call, ut"““ Harold Robinson gave & readâ€" ni:‘"“ un Easter and Miss Ethe] Dob son on "How to make the World h!l-rlghu-:"_ The meeting concluded t ' by singing, Hymn 374 and repeating , | the Lord‘s Prayer. | _ Mra. David Harron, Miss Vivian and Mr. Reginald Harron visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Ruler. _ Messrs. â€" Elmer â€" Reld and Elmer _’ Roth spent an afternoon in Listowel. of | Master James Reid returned home atl ol helidacine with the Reld broâ€" |__Master James Reld reLurned MUOC after holidaying with the ‘Reid broâ€" tlhors \ _ Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Roth visited I Sunday witth_Mr. and Mre. Chris. Streicher of Poole. ‘ Miss Marjorie Nellson of Milverâ€" lmn visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nefison, Mesors. Wesley Powell and Jack llmnpy made a business trip to Toâ€" ronto on Monday. ‘benefit to Education than A Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with Mr ls near Elora. Word waa received from Gue! on Sunday morning of the death Mr. Sam Vogle of Guelph, uncle Joc and John Vogle. 1 ' SCME . Samo VC PCP ROC ‘The many friends of Miss Elele Quarrie ara pleased to know that ahs has recovered from her serlous it‘ ness to be able to raturn to het homol ifter spending moet of the winter in | St. Joaaph‘s Hospital, Gualph, and he last three weeka with her sister, ‘ Vrsa. John Cleghorn, Elora. While , at the hospital it was found necesâ€" eary to have an arm amputated. | M\r. and Mra. Robt. Kirk and Mre Eleanor Morrell attended the martlâ€" age of Mra. Morrell‘s granddaughter, Misa Eleanor Brooka of Brantford to‘ Mr. Ralph Burton of Schraiber, forâ€" merly of Burford. The ceremony took place in the old Mohawk Church a eP io e rco omcs n 00.3 dioib usnn dbibnpipn s i in Brantford. The newlyweds will reside at @chraiber. Their many friends in this community extend Neartiest cengratalatons. wWEST MONTROSE FERNBANK 'A\.‘fnv's, John Wollis spent i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolâ€" has returned from Guelph School on Monday Mre. Victor McLennan and Mre Gordon Gerber and son of Bridgeport Bunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Abraham Brubacher were Mr. and Mre. Josiah Martin, 3rd line Poel, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Martin and famâ€" |Ty Misses Lucinda and Adeline Bruâ€" ‘backer, Mrs. Henry Martin, Mr. _,nfl _ Mre. Oscar Adkin and son Howard returned home after spending the Raster holidays in London and Bothâ€" Mr. ang Mrs. Clarence Tallman and family and Miss Dorothy Matâ€" thews of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. Charles Matthows l;r. Esley Matthews of Kitchoner visited Monday with Mr. Charles Matthows. c Mr. Henry Wideman and sister, Miss Hettie were Sunday guests at the bome of Mr. and Mre. David B Suyder, WaterlOo. Mr. Wesley Sauder spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Daniel Kraemer. Mr. and Mrs. lsaiah F. Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Henry F. Metzger of Yatton. hast on s CAeF ce ie ENoi e on es en Messrs. Isaiah F. Martin, Enoch F. Martin and Samucl Bowman spent afternoon with Mr. Christlan F. Marâ€" tin, who is in the K.â€"W. Hospital, Kitâ€" chener. Master Elias Shantz and sister Rebecca spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Brubacher of Yatton. Mr. and Mrs. Eli M. Martin and | family of Floradale spent SSunday with Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Martin. | Mesers Irvin and Edwin Martin‘ pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peâ€" ter Burkhart of the eight of Peel. Mr. Ephraim Bauman spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. Manasseb Martin. m USmatee . Mecoul_ en neooanaenit Mr. and Mrs. Menno R. ?rtln were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph Wideman of New Jerusalem. Eoo e es Mr. Cleason Bauman and Miss Nancy Diefenbacher apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Martin near Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Bauman day. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,l M Menno Weber near Elmira. visit Miss Lovina Martin spent Sunday' M at the home of her parente, Mr. and San Mrs. I. F. Martin. â€" tFon Mr. and Mra. Noah Wideman spent c Sunday â€"with Mr. and Mré. Menno / jop Wideman of St. Jacobe. ‘Sch Mr. I)m‘l;lul-x.a'uâ€"n;z’t;{ spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Henry Bauâ€" man of Hawkesville. Mr. and Mrs. George Wideman visited Sunday with the latter‘s aunt, Mre. Joseph Gingrich of North Woolâ€" wich Dr. and Mrs. A. D. MacPherson and daughter Elvise were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPherson. Mrs. D. W. Musser and family visitâ€" ed sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voll, Carthage. To get what you want, know what you want. of of TERRAPLANE® "No other low priced car can match my BUDDELL‘S GARAGE W ATERLOO DOBBIN GARAGE BUDDELL MOTORS J. B. JANTZL > MANY peozlo who bugl'l'ennplanes from us are soon bringing in friends who want a low priced car. 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Plus a new kind of parking bra{:e that handl:s. easier than any you‘ve ever seen on any cat EMA EEORTED ECCC C 0207 If you have a friend who owns a 1936 Terraplane, ask him to tell you about the ?rea(er value he got for his money in this biggest of all low priced cars. 1 & 7 Mg OOE EL ns Aleal s a CE JMH C CCLE D ope s e 1 f ask him to tell you about the greater value he got for his money in this biggest o? all low priced cars. Or, better yet, drop in at our showroom and take a "Discovery Drive‘ yourself . George Wideman PERCY BUDDELL Terraplane Dealer e 00 I ;g_ ?rtln Peorsonals. . and Mre.| Miss Loreen Dietrich spent a few Jerusalem. days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Miss and Mrs. Herman Hauck, at Rosâ€" nt Sunday tock. F. Martin: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Boldt and â€" |f_umily visited in Petersburg dn Sunâ€" Distributors ASSOCIATE DEALERS Mr. Mike Straus was a business visitor to Waterloo on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Steffler were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Scheffner, Erbsville. _ s Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John _ Oesch _ were _ Mrs. Mary Schweitzer and daughters Laura and Violet of Waterloo, Mr. Norman Schweitzer and Miss Malinda Becker of Nithburg, Miss Laura Wagler and Mr. Jonas Wagler of New Hamburg. Mr. Harold Dictrich spent Sunâ€" day | with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gingerich. â€" . “"l;rfi's.s“}&;ta Ellert and Miss Catherâ€" ine Steffier spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Loretta Oesch. v'\lh’}lub;t Hauck and son spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs»Henry Stoeser. MO D td a C 00 Witshanar _ Miss Loretta Oesch of Kitchener is spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch. JOSEPHSBURG ie GuF | KITCHENER you, graceful styles b to complement ”’ your Spring ensemble â€" comfort and corrective features in the only shoes designed and approved by Dr. M. W. Locke of Williamsburg w FoR MEN WOMEN AMD ChHILORAEN Sold in Waterloo County ONLY by M U N DYV‘S PHONE 580 Kitchener ¢ Galt New Hamburg St. Jacobs 150 King St. West Mac. i. seroumimnrLeR say $ B0 Abrens Street W. Kitchener IN THE LOW PRICE FIELD TERRAPLANE IS FIRST IN SIZE AND ROOMâ€"Longest wheelbase . . . 115 inches. Most room . . . 145 cubic feet, . FIRST IN POWERâ€"Greatest horsepower .. . 88 or 100. And the »a.coothest! FIRST IN SAFETYâ€"Body really all of steel with scamless steel roof. Radial Safety Control (patent applied for). Duoâ€"Automatic Hydraulic Brakes (patent applied for). FIRST IN COMFORTâ€"Truâ€"Line Steering. ‘The Rhythmic Ride. Take a Discovery Ride FIRST IN REALLY NEW FEATURESâ€"Only rearâ€"opening baggage and tire comâ€" partment. The Electric Hand (optional . 5 No eP anmmn at small extra cost) A8 or 100 H. P. Mi. utd Mrs. M. Mader spent the weekâ€"end at the home of their daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Artbur Lithgow and Mr. Lithgow at Thedford. Pm ons Ir:-'jbl and license_only Hnd on â€" Hudson Six, $ Mrâ€" and Mrs. Roy Schiedel and lsmily Sumlayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hagey, Riverbank. M‘s: Elvina Cressman of Preston ienewed aequaintances in the village last week. Miss Marie Burkholdet of Preston was a werkâ€"end visitor at the home of her parents Rev. and Mre. O. Burkholder. Retail at factory, Tilbury, Ont Fiee w â€"â€" EPMAE 3. ts Eigbt, $1130 and up. A Save with the new Hudson 1% Plan 1cne Mi. aml Mus. Garfield Shants of Freeport called at the home of the formers futher. Mr. J. G. Shantz on Monday. Mr. am| Mrs. A. Quinn of Kitchener sundayed with Mr..and Mrs. Nelson Heckendorn Mr. Karl Mader of Hamilton epent the weekâ€"end with friends in the vIlâ€" lage. â€" (Miss Hilla Fenton of Kitchener speul the weekâ€"end at the home of her father, Mr. J. Fenton. _Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lichty and chilâ€" dren Verna and Howard and Miss Mildred Martin Sunayed with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Martin in Elmira, $906 BRESLAU â€"115â€"inch wheelbase KITCHENER \ Electric \ â€" Hand Flick a Fit and Gears with the

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