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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Oct 1936, p. 9

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"Gosh! ‘There‘s Jerry with a little ‘blonde," she whiepered. "Shall we duck out?" No use. He has «een us, and he looks as though he wanted to duck out." Ann giggled. ' Jarred swung her around and had a look. ‘He guided Ann toward Jerry and hfs partner. ‘The four stopped dancing, facing each other. Jerry looked annoyed. The postponed tea by the Ladies‘ Club was held on Tuesday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oecar Huehn. ‘Besides home friends many guests from outside poifiu atâ€" tonded the event . Mrs. Oscar Huehn and Miss Nellie Snider received the guests, Miss Marion Schweitzer and Mrs. A. Strom poured tea and Mrs. ‘Clifford Snider and Mrs. Oliver J. Wright did the serving. As the car slid down the driveway, Ann caught a glimpse of Mary sitting in the garden. She felt a twinge of conscience and an odd wonder that Jarred should be running off with her when he could ‘be with Mary on a night like this, Well, anyway, Mary would have him all to herself after tomorrow. Ann‘s selfish streak won out. After all, this was nineteen thirâ€" tyâ€"five. She slipped down in her seat so that Mary could not see her if she looked that way. Jarred did not disappoint Ann. He took her to the spots where the lights were brightest, and at each stop, he had a drink. They were whirling through a fox trot when Ann took her cheek from close to Jarred‘s. Mr. Earl Koch of Kitchener was a business vieitor in this district last Thursday, Bodies In Joint Meeting. St. Matthew‘s Brotherhood and the Ladies‘ Aid held their monthly meetâ€" ing jointly last Wednesday evening. Following the devotional and brief business periods, Rev. S. J. Wittig took up the rest of the evening with a Bible study which proved very inâ€" teresting. ' VMr. KEisenbach apent the weekâ€"ond at Niagara Falls and Miss Box left Hamilton for her home in London for the weekâ€"end and Thanksgiving. The County Roads work staff were engaged last weekâ€"end in the tarring of the pavement in this district. ‘Our Public School was closed on Thursday and Friday, when the teachers were attending the convenâ€" tion in Waterloo on Thursday and were observing guests in Hamilton sehools on Friday. Ann had been waiting in the roadâ€" ster ten minutes when Jarred apâ€" peared. He was dressed in a tuxedo and was bare headed. He sitpped in beside her, and the first thing he did was to stip an arm around her and kiss her. ‘This startled even Ann. But she liked it and snuggled down beside him. Ladies‘ Aid Meets. Reeve Wesley Howlett, Township Clérk N. Stroh and the Township assessors . were engaged Saturday mortning in the selection of jurors which is an annual duty to perform on this day. The list of jurore selectâ€" ed comprises 76 in number divided in two general classee, 16 for grand Juror «ervice and 60 petit jurors. Mr. Chas. R. Koch left the latter part of last week on a business trip to the west. where he expects to spend several weeks before returning home The night was calm, and the sea ashimmer under the moon. The air was soft. ‘But in all the expanse of night‘blanketed sea, there was no sign of a light. Mrg. Catherine Schinbein left on Friday to visit her son Rdler and \rs. schinbein for «ome time and on her return will again take up resiâ€" dence at the Walter Shantz home in Waterloo for the winter. The Harvest Thanksgiving aervice in the Lutheran Church on Sunday evening was attended by a large conâ€" gregation. Fruits of field and garden had been tastefully arranged to form the heantifu] decorations for the ediâ€" fice on this occasion. Dr__Albert Gies, Miss Annic Gies ond Mra. Bartells of Hamilton were were recent visitore at the home of the former‘s brother Mr., Val Gies. VMr. and Mre_ Conrad Kufski of Sunnyside spent Sunday at the GHea home A signal sounded above deck, and the men about Don threw down their shovele, and crowded toward the hatch. ‘He trailed after them. Tomorrow, Mary would be married to Jarred Marsh. ‘They would have wrecked her life and stolen a forâ€" tune, . .. CHAPTER XXViL Don Marvey bent his eweatâ€"streakâ€" ed back and heaved a scoop of coal at the flaming maw that yawned to receive it. It was ten p.m. The air in the engine room was etifling. A Negro staggered against Don and slithered off to sink upon the wet coal. Don stared at him, then shot his scoop into the coal again. \re _ Kyle of Waterloo was a reâ€" cont guest at the home of the Mikaea Snider VUr. and Mrs: Henry H. Dahmer were visitine Ruffalo remtives over Sunday \ir. and Mrs: Geo. Bartan of Gowâ€" anstown, Mrs. Bartman of Elmira and Misa Rtta Bartman and friend of Waterloo Qundayed at the home of Mrâ€"and Mra; Rrwin Dahmer Mary Dean is trapped by her un cle‘s will, which divides his fortune between her and her younger broâ€" ther and sister, Jerry and Ann, ouly on condition that she marries Jarred Marsh, a young man from South America whom she has never seen until he arrives for the reading of the will. She agrees to marry him for the sake of Jerry and Amn, un aware that Jarred and Oarmie De Lose, eecretary in the Dean home, are confederates in a plot to get conâ€" trol of the money. When Don Harâ€" vey, newspaper reporter who is in love with Mary, suspects a plot and does some private snooping, he is kidnapped aboard a freighter. Mary thinks he has saibed for China. When Jerry and Ann arrive home for the wedding, Jarred plays up to Aun, and makes a secret date with her. CONESTOGO Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schweitzer, Georâ€" gina and Billy of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Melvin (Hahn, Jack and Betty and Miss Ruth Schweitzer of Waâ€" terloo were Sunday visitors at the Schweitzer home. (Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dahmer of Roseâ€" dale were visiting with relatives here on Sunday. Mr. Ralph Lederman and friend of Woodstock were over Sunday and Thanksgiving visitors at the home of the former‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Huehn ate their Thanksgving dinner at the home of Toronto friends. Koch Bros., are building a modern vefrigeration _ plant. _ This â€" added «tructure to their slaughtering plant will be meeting the requirements of their rapidly growing businese. Miss Lottie Huehn of Heidelberg was a visitor at the Huchn home for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirch of Kitchener spent Sunday and Thanksâ€" giving at the home of the former‘s parents. Master Geo. Dahmer of Waterloo spent Sunday at the home of his grandparents here. Mr. Oscar Huehn accompanied by his sons made a business trip to Goderich on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mank of Waâ€" terloo were visiting with relatives here on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross and famâ€" ily of Hamilton, were over Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Oscar Huehn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Graf and family of Hosson vieited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fahrenkop{ on Sunday. Mr. Ed. Wendling of Zurich spent the ‘weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Dietrich. Mr. Ed. Lobsinger spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lobsingâ€" er at Sudbury. Jenny‘s apartment proved to conâ€" sist of two little rooms, with a gas plate and sink behind folding doors in the living room. Jarred settled down with glass and bottle. Ann was really worried now. This "gay life" was not what it was cracked up to be. Jarred was trying to make love to her, and she found it most unpleasant. She suddenly decided she must go home. ‘Mr. and Mre. Ephraim Martin of Roseville were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Phares Koch on Sunday. Jarred puled her back down on the couch beside him. He forced his glass to her lips, but Ann took one swallow of the raw liâ€" quor then dashed to the sink for water. "Let‘s go to my apartment," Jenny suggested. *I‘ve got a gas plate there and some eggs and coffee." "Don‘t be a sap, Sis," he said "Stick around like a good sport." Jarred considered this a good idea, but ordered a ‘bottle of whisky to tike along. ‘They all got into his roadster. Jerry and Jenny sat in the rumble seat and sang. "Sure, make youâ€"râ€"self at home Have a 1i‘ drink." Mr. H. Heimbecker and «on Norâ€" man and Misa Dahlia Coveart of Toâ€" ronto _ spent â€" the â€" weekâ€"end _ with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Oberle and fam liy and Mr. Philip Hinsperger of We tetloo visited friendea here on Sunday They slipped out onto the floor. Jerry was surprised to discover that Ann danced well, and Ann was equally surprised to find her brother a good dancer. They all returned to the table after the number, and Jarred ordered anâ€" other drink. Aun began to have misâ€" givings. She didn‘t like the way Jarred was acting. She saw that he was getting tight very rapidly. ‘She flared up and was about to walk out, when Jerry intervened. "You have your guardian with you. ‘Mary does not have the say any more," Ann said and giggled. "I just know we will be allowed to have some fun now." "Mary will manage him and us just the same. 1 wish ] was twentyâ€"one," Jerry observed moodily. He rose. "Shal} we dance this one?" Mr. and Mrs. J. Hummel and Misa Cecelia Snyder and Mr. J. Erdman of Kitchener vieited with Mrs. D. Hina: perger over the weekâ€"end ‘‘You‘d beter not throw this up to me before Mary," Jerry said fiercely. About four hundred people attend: ed the fow]l supper held at the St Clements Parish Hall on Monday evening. The remainder of the even ing was spent in dancing "Kitty Behave," she answered. "I kick ‘em up in the front row. And do they like it!" Jarred downed his drink, and rose unsteadily. "Dance?" he said to the show girl. She looked up into this face and rodded. Jarred pulled her to her feet, and they whirled away, leaving Ann and Jerry at the table. Mr and Mrs. A. Schickler and famâ€" ily of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Dietrich. "I‘ll have sherry," Ann said, afraid to take anything stronger and knowâ€" ing that Jerry probably wopldn‘t let her, anyway. < Jarred grinned at Jenny. "What show you with?" he asked. Jerry glared at him, but Jenny smiled. Quide: + This caetle hae stood for 600 years _ Not a stone thas been touched, nothing altered, nothing reâ€" placed ." Visttor: ‘"Um, they must hava the s«ame landlord we have." ‘They sat down at a table, and Jerry ordered drinks. Jenny‘s carmined lips parted in a emirk. ‘"So glad to know yub," she "We meet again," Ann laughed gally. *‘This is my sister, Ann, and Jarred Marsh, Jenny," Jerry said. *Wure," Jarred said "You will ST. CLEMENTS (To be Continued) join us?" Jerry‘s face d. IN NEW CHURCH evening was spent in a social way parted in a ue smm after which Mrs. Rank cerved a tasty r yub," sbe| ‘The Mannbeim U. B. COhunch was lunch. All reported havimg had a , beautifully decorated with autumn £000 time. erry‘s face |leaves and fall flowers on Saturday| The Misses Maude and Poar} Hass afternoon at 3 o‘clock, when Miss of Toronto visited with relatives here "Come OB. |Laura Auna Main, daughter of Mr. on Thanksgiving day. â€"__________|John Main and the late Mrs. Main _ yr and Mrs Harold Kuch of Monâ€" Many attended the children‘s day program at Mannheim on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Art Friend and daughter Florence and Mr. and Mre. Ross Battler, Kitchener, were Sunâ€" day evening given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker. Several ladies‘ from this district attended the Women‘s Missionary meeting at the home of Mrs. Milton Weber on Wednesday afternoon. Misse; Ruby and Effie Schmidt spent the Thanksgiving holiday at their parents‘ home, Maple Villa farm. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McAllister and children Joyce and Kathleen reâ€" turned home after spending the holiâ€" day weekâ€"end in Ripley. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Croft were Mr. Roy Croft of Port Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Croft and little daughter Joan of Harrisâ€" ton. Mr. and Mrs. Will Crick of Hamilâ€" ton spent the weekâ€"end with their cousins Miss Maggic and Mr. Ben Moyer. Miss Rac and Mr. Buddenhagen spent the holidays at their respective homes at Wroxeter and Toronto. Several girls from this community attended the New Dundee Junior Women‘s Institute held at the home of Miss Ruth Trussler on Tuesday evening. A number of young men and boys 01 thi« neighborhood held a genuine chivaree on Mr. and (Mrs. Gordon Woelfle on Saturday evening. Miss E. Wells spent Thursday and Friday in Waterloo attending the tcachers‘ convention and the holiday weekâ€"end at her home in Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin McQuarrie and family of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Strong. Mrs. Stuart of Ripley is spending a couple weeks at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. McAllister and Mr. Kenneth McAllister. Mrs. Fernando Snyder spent the holiday with her mother, Mrs. Shelâ€" ley of Kitchener, Mr. and Anson Martin and son Jack of Buffalo were gueste of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Jesse Martin for the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schweitzer and son Paul of (hesley were holiâ€" day guests of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thoman and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witmer and daughâ€" ter‘s Marylin and Elaine all of Kitchâ€" ener spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becker. Mrs. Martin Goetz, Mr. Alfred and Miss Mary Goetz of Owen Sound were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heintzman for the weekâ€"end. Miss Mary Margaret Raer of Blair apent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mras. A Schweitzer Mr. Wm. Woods and Mr. and Mre. Nelson Thoman of Kitchener and Mrs. Fred Becker called on Mrs. Allan Woelfle on Monday afternoon. ‘"The Mississippi Four", a colored quartette rendered a very interesting program at the U. B. Church, Kitchâ€" ener on Thursday evening several from this community were in attendâ€" ance. Mr. George Reist has returned home after spending the past week in Ottawa. Miss Maggie Mover and Mr. Ben Moyer accompanied by Mr. and Mre. Will Crick of Hamilton were guests of the former‘s niece, Mrs. Martin and Mr. Amos Martin of Preston on Sunday Mrs. Martin Goetz, Mr. Alfred Goetz and Miss Mary Goetz of Owen Sound and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Broderecht visited friends in Waterâ€" down on Monday. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Woelfle left on a motor trip for Norâ€" thern Ontario. ‘Mrs. Woelfle donned in bottle green crepe with matching accessories and on their return will reside on the groom‘s farm R..R. No. 2 Kitchener (Williamsburg). This wedding ‘being the first held in the U. B. Church at Manmheim, Mr. and Mrs. Woelfle were presented with a lovely Bible. Colored Quartette Here. Mr. and Mrs. Lealie Whittemore of Kitchener spent the holidays at the home of the latter‘s parenta, Mr. and Mra. Fernando Snyder. A reception was held at the home of the groom‘s mother ,Mrs. Allan Woelfle. The bride‘s table was pretâ€" tily decorated in yellow and white centred with a lovely wedding cake. erich, Mr. and Mre. Wilfred Macâ€" Donald, Mr. and Mrs Leonard Roâ€" Mr. Charles Woelfle brother of the groom was best man. Mrs. Charles Woelfle was matron of honor, and was gowned in yellow taffeta trimmed with brown and carâ€" ried Talisman roses. Doreen and Shirley Spencer little twin nieces of the bride were flower girls. They were smartly gowned in yellow and pink organdie and carried haskets of snapdragons. Mrsâ€" Fernando Snyder and Misa Rhea Snuder attended the Rockton | Fair i Sunday gneets at the home of Mr and \Mra. Lealie Strong were Mr. and \re. Gordon MacDonald and chilâ€" dren Enid Douglas and Una of Godâ€" The bride entered the churdah on the arm of her brother, Mr. Herbert Main of Preston to the strains of wedding music played by Miss Ethel Kinzie. The bride looked jovely in ivory satin gown with a white, tulle vell caught with orange blossoms as the Bead dress and carried Johanna hill roses with fern. Rev. E. Sider, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. Mr. Robert McBride and daughter | Beasie visited friends in Hamilton over the weekâ€"end | became the bride of Mr. Gardon Allan Woelfie, R.R. No. 2, Kitchener, son of Mre. Allan Woelfle and the late Mr. Woelfle FIRST BLOOMINGDALE Mannbeim U. B. Church. o w uC O yu.-m,-umuonllny. dren were home but oneâ€"on accoun Miss Mary Bell and Mr. G- Woclfleu-a- in mnm.uwm,m.".‘u.m.w L rn“h“lfll.dfldr,mu‘wm.mu soive â€" Kikio fram father, Mr. Menne Brubaber. trip to Hamilton on Priday. U. B. Churchk. |_ Mre. John @ank entertained a mnum | yr, Brandon of Paradi: ber of her friends last week on TUOS | Ggask. 1 visiting with her I_Gâ€"- |u,umu,nuu.wmuumw_ and her 78th milestime reached. The | geyera) from here attent IN NEW CHURCH evening was spent in a social WY | funera) of Mrs. Joseph Albred m smcs after which Mrs. Rank cerved lvmty Millbank on ‘Thursday. The ): a U. B. Church was lunch. All reported havimg had 8| apmprecht was a. sister of rated with autumn £00d time. Zehr. flowers on Saturday| The Misses Maude and Poar} Hass Mr. and Mre. Seth Coho o‘clock, when Miss of Toronto visited with relatives here | Edith Cohoe and ‘Mrs. Murie in, daughter of Mr. on Thanksgiving day. of Woodstock visited at J the late Mrs. Main _ yr and Mre. Harold Kuch of Monâ€"|Hammond on ‘Wednesday. de of Mr. Gardo® trea were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Glaist R. No. 2, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuch. |MRuby Ward and Firman Wa: Wife of | _ Misses Alma, Hazel and Violet Schaner and Helen (Cress of St. Jaâ€" fcobs. Laura Lindner of Wellesley spent Sunday with Mrs. Kate Schaâ€" ner. Sundayâ€"Leave Kitchener 10.10 a.m., 2.10 p.m., 8.30 p.m. _ Family Qathors Mer@irthday Aarty. . John A. Cempbai! and 4 "Ahmwnlu*mfi:- of Wiratford : the home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Bruâ€"| Wednesday with M. Shants and Leave Elmira daily 6.10 a.m., 7.20 a.m., 9.10 a.m., 1.10 p.m., 4.35 p.m., 7.00 p.m.; 10.10 p.m. Saturdays, holidays and nights before holiday. Sunday Serviceâ€"Leave Elmira 9.10 a.m., 1.10 p.m., 7.00 p.m. Phone Eimira 283 â€" Kitchener 1556 berts, Mrs. George Pinke and chilâ€" dren Della and Wilfred of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Laidlaw and sons Hugh, Earl and Billy of Guelph, Mrs. John Bechtel spent the holi day with friends in Guelph. Mis; Violet Kappes spent a few days with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bechold of Petersburg spent the holiday weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bechâ€" old. Miss Viola Hass and Eckhardt Otterbein visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heckendorn of Kitâ€" chener. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Huehn visited Sunday with their brother‘s in town. Next Sunday Services. â€" FRl OCT 23 to Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Port Hope, * * Cobourg, Belleville, Napanee, Kingston, Gananogue, Brockville, Prescott, Morrisburg, Cornwall, Uxbridge, Lindâ€" say, Peterb(:ro,"Cl‘r’npbellford, Newmarket, Allandale, Penetang, Collingâ€" LDLL3 n1 °02 °_ ols Aoknss FOREY 1 2 l 7 td qsns e o o o y e o 1 o t t OI eCE Nee PR OA UnIOT CO CR V Ts SPTU ETT wood, Meaford, Barrie, Orillia, Midland, Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, Huntsville, Callander (home of worldâ€"famed Dionne Quintuplets) ; North Bay, Parry Sound, Sudbury. All towns in New Ontario on line of Temiaâ€" kaming and Northern Ontario Rly.; Nipissing Central Rly.; Kapuskasing, Longlac, Geraldton, Jellicoe, Beardmore. ton, Wingham, Wnodst?ck. and SAT OCT. 24 On Sunday morning Rev. H. J. Lamack will preach in the German Leave Kitchener daily 8.10 a.m., 12.10 moon, 4.00 p.m., 5.10 p.m., 6.10 p.m., Monday to Friday 8.30 p.m.; 11.10 p.m. Saturdays, holidays and night before w ho do i Ond ewa ol t m L0 CERs e eAIC RAA OAE EARE (‘hesl?_\’. (']int,on. Durhlm. Exeter, Fergus, Goderich, Guelph, Hamilton, Hanover, Harriston, Ingerâ€" soll, Kincardine, Kitchener, London, Listowel, Mitchell, Niagara Falls, Owen Sound, Paisley, Palmerston, Paris, Port Elgin, St. Catharines, St. Marys, Sarnia, Southampton, Stratford, Strathroy, Walkerton, Wiarâ€" ton, Wingham, Woodstock. Ask Agents for particulars of Canada‘s (Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cluthe and chilâ€" dren of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ziegler. SAT. OCT. 24 to Toronto oo topst N i w mr. and Mre: Albert, Cosmso A4. hold" their Gctober meeting at e ::i und( Mrs. (Nor;lllll fi:“"‘ of , home of Mr‘ and Mrs. Thos. Birmingâ€" balmerston spent a day with friend® ham Priday evening, Oct. 16. Lunch, f sand wiches and tarts. ‘Rollâ€"call verse Mr. and Mrs. Jack Houston of from (Bible containing the word Moorfleld spent an afternoon with ‘Thanks or Thanksgiving. Miss ‘Maude Engelter. | Wins Bowling Cup. Mr. and Mrs. John Hame] of Welâ€"| A. W. Renie was successful in winâ€" lesley visited a few days with Mr. ning a silver water pitcher and a and Mre. Will Foerster. 5â€"piece kitchen stainless granite ware Mr. and Mrs. Will Hass daughter Wh®" bowling at the Thistle Tournaâ€" Rosina spent Sunday with Mr. and Dt in London last week. Mrs. Allan Wettlaufer of Kitchener. . Heifer Falls in Deep Well. ________ ‘Misses Marie Krauter and Marie Otterbein were weekâ€"end and holiday visitors at their home here. ‘The Misses Florence and Grace Kejesky were weekâ€"end and holiday guests with their sister and family, Y.r. and Mrs. Roy Mansz. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foerster spent Sunday at Formosa. Mr. Erle N. Steiss of Toronto spent the holiday weekâ€"end at his home here. Misses Jean, Lelia and Mr. Nile Bier of New Hamburg, Robert Seegâ€" miller of Petersburg spent a day with their cousin‘s Kathleen ‘and Lloyd Heipel ok Agents for particulars of Canada‘s Maple Leaf Contest. You may win $100.00 e ________with ome leaf! For Fares, Return Limits, Train Information, Ticket . consult Agentâ€" at Kitchemer. holiday. CENT A MILE Rouna Trip Bargain FARES ELMIRA BUS SERVICE To Hanover â€"â€"1 trip daily â€" via f’almim-gni,iwi';fi;eiflon «â€"â€" 5.30 p.m. (9.45 a.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays) To London â€"3 trips daily â€" via Stratford â€" 11.05 a.m., 3.35 p.m., 6.30 p.m. Sundays and Holidays » also at 8.30 p.m. Connecting with direct motor coach service to Windsor, Detroit, Chicago. To Goderich . â€"2 trips daily â€" via Mitchell, Clinton â€" 11.05 a.m., 6.30 p.m. . Write, phone or call for schedules, rates, etc. eFred Wesson, 129 King Street East, Kitchener â€" Phone 3679 To Sarnia â€"1 trip daily â€" via Parkhill â€" 11.05 a.m. To Owen Soundâ€"2 trips daily â€" via Mt. Forest, Durham â€" 9.45 a.m., 5.30 p.m. To Guelph _ â€"7 trips daily. To Hamilton _ â€"6 trips daily â€" via Guelph â€" x6.00 a.m., 9.45 j a.m., 11.30 a.m., 3.20 p.m., 5.30 p.m., 8.30 p.m. x â€" Daily except Sundays. To Toronto â€"â€"6 trips daily via Guelph, Georgetown, Brampâ€" ton. â€" x6.00 a.m., 8.00 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 8.20 p.m., 5.30 p.m., 7.45 p.m. Arrow Busses CANADIAN NATIONAL Hotels â€" Travel â€" Resorts A. LISHMAN, Mgr. * tRer Tour Convemienae® Leave from Kitchener depot â€" opposite City Hall. Galt, Preston, Hespeler, Waterloo, Elmira. See Handbills CENTRAL ONTARIO TRAILWAYS TORONTO AND ALL ADJACENT C.N.R. STATIONS Minimum Fares â€" Adults 75¢ Child 40c FROM | x â€" Daily except Sundays. KITCHENER which Excursion Tickets are sold Ask Ticket Agent. Locally between Important Stations at It takes nine tailors to make a man, and one dressmaker to break him. language in St. James Lutheran Church in Elmira. In the p.m. in the Lutheran church here, services will be as follows: Sunday School at 1 p.m. and preaching services at 2.30 p.m. In Erbsville in the sister church there will be Sunday School Rally services in the evening at 7.30. Herbert ‘Schnarr, contractor of 8t. Clements is erecting a new driving shed for John Lather. Mrs. Peter Liatcher, Mrs. Brandon and John Lather visited with Mre. Lather and son in Newton on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Shantz and daughter spent Sunday with Heidelâ€" berg friends. _ iMrs. J. W. Hilborn of Kitchener, vho spent the past week with friends here is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. G. Rennie, Linwood. Wm. Richardson of Macton spent Sunday ‘with Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson. & A heifer belonging to Ais Zehr had the misfortune to fall in a 22â€"ft well with about 5 or 6 feet of water in it, but with the help of neighbore was able to get it out alive and was not hurt except for a horn knocked off and scratches. Miss Mary Bell and Mr. Annotte mmmnuicu'.-vz tion in iWateribo, also took in trip to Hamilton on Friday. Mrs. Brandon of Paradise EDB, Sask., is visiting with her brother, Peter Lather. Mr. and Mre. Seth Cohoe, Miss Edith Cohoe and ‘Mrs. (Muriel Bolter of Woodstock visited at John L Hammond on ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Glaister, Miss Ruby Ward and Firman Ward spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bidâ€" well near Mitchell. funeral of Mrs. Joseph Albrecht nesr Milibank on ‘Thursday. The late ‘Mre. ‘The sarcrament of the Lord‘s Bupâ€" per will be observed in Boyd Church this Sunday at 3.30 p.m. â€" A QUIET, WELL CoONDUCTED, convEnNniEnt, mobern 100 ROOM HOTELâ€"8S WiTH BATH WRITE FOR FOLDER vAKGE A DE LUXE TAX! FROM DEPOT OR WHARF â€"250 Several from here attoended the Also to Brantford, Chatham Schedule on Standard Time 1 Kitchener, TSTIA Miss Evelyn Bricker entertained a number of friends from Galt at her home here on Tuesday evening in honer Miss Grace Morkey, brideâ€"elect of the near future. Miss Morley was presented with a bathroom shower after which the evening was spent at games and contests. ‘The W.M.A. of the United Brethâ€" ren Church met in the Church on Wednesday afternoon with the presiâ€" dent, Mrs. J. Bricker in charge. The W.M.S. of the local Evangeliâ€" cal church presented a program in the Lingelbach Evangelical Church last Wednesday evening. Mre. William Detweiler was a weekâ€"end visitors in Buffalo, N.Y. Miss Caroline Nicholas of Prince Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Hammer and family spent Sunday with friends in Stratford. Mr. Albert Zettel of Kitchener apent the weekâ€"end at his home here,. Miss Margaret Roth and Mr. Reuâ€" ben Lichty spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wettlaufer of Amulree. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schwartsenâ€" truber and (amily spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. Schwartzenrtuber‘s parâ€" ents in Kitchener. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wagner and family and Miss Dora Wagner visited with Dave Hammer‘s and family. Mr. and "Mre. Wilbert Bechtel and son Bruce spert Monday aftermieon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leis. ‘The young people of our town, who are employed in the factory at Mount Forest, spent the weekâ€"end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lets and daughâ€" ter Helen of Kitchener spent Saturâ€" day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gremm. (Mrs. Jacob Leis and family spent Sunday in Stratford and Tavistock. Mr. and Mre. Charles Weich, Mr. Jack Weich and Mr. Carl Harmer epent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leis. ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Bast and famâ€" ily spent the weekâ€"ond with friends it United States. Miss Margarét Miller of MacDonâ€" ald Hall, Guelph, spent the weekâ€"end ai her home here. Misses Dorothy and Margaret Reihr and iMr. Harold Schrieber of Kitchener spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leis. Miss Dorothy Berdaux of Kitchâ€" exer spent the holiday with her parâ€" Mr. Bill Grieves wao was employed with Mr. Hamilton of near Milverton has fulfilled his contract for the summer and bas returned to town. ‘Mr. Jack Gremm of Windsor: ;l;lll the weekâ€"end with his parents. 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TPhey were attended by Mr. and Mrs. (Harry (Brodhaecker of ‘Dickie Settlement. Following the ceâ€" remony the happy couple left on a motor trip to points west, the bride travelling in a blue suit with black accessories .On their return they will reside in Galt. Miss Marion Bowman attended the Waterloo County Teachers‘ Convenâ€" tion at Kitchener last Thursday and Friday. Letsonâ€"Brodhaecker Nuptials. The marriage of Evelyn iMae, daughâ€" ter of (Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brodâ€" haecker, Preston, to John Harvey Letson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Leteon of Greenfield took place at the Roseville Evangelical parsonage at 2.30 o‘clock on Saturday, October 10, with Rev. L. H. Wagner officiating. Miss Marion Bowman and Melvin Becker represented the Jocal U.B. C.C. at the Provincial C.E. convention in London over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schaefer and family of the Plains spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mre. Telford Brodâ€" haecker. Mrs. A. Drinkwater and daughters of Galt spent a few days in the vil lage last week. te nful in hot water first thing in :ge morning, and I feel a new woman. I had very painful rheumaâ€" tism in my knees and back and also my head was getting very bad. I used to dread walking upstairs, now I am very thankful to say it is no trouble at all and I scarcely have any pains. I feel better in health than I have done for years."â€" (Mrs.) G.M. Two of the ingredients of Kruschâ€" en Salts are notable for their work in dissolving uric acid. Other inâ€" gredients of Kruschen assist Nature to expel the dissolved acid from the system. One of the many troubles that affiict rheumatic sufferers is the difficulty of getting up and down stairs. guch was the case with this Kruschen but now she finds it no trouble. Read what she says:â€" "I have been hkil:g. Kruschen now for over 12 months, a halfâ€" Dr. John Detweiler of London was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. uugl Mrs. James Hope. ton, I!1, has returned to her home after spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hope. Woman‘s Fear of Rheumatic 86 miles north of Montreal. USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS. TO BY OR SELL Going Upstairs F. H. WHEELER Managing Director

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