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REVERSIBLE FLOOR & to m MOP, 48" handle ... 98e "° $1.75 FURNITURE POLISH I7., to fo __. 25¢ * 50c Cameras FILMS Expert Photo Finishing For all styles 25c 65¢ 90c NOW IN PROGRESS IT HURTS. BUT IS Detroit Times SHOE SsTORE. Waterloo CLEANING PAILS Heavy galvanized, 12 at. size ... at the GBREAT Waterino for ihe HOME SUNSET 500‘s $1.90 © $4.05 In the Economy Kleenex IT RHEUMATISM*? af DIAMOND 25¢ 13¢ EVERY BIT OF OLD sTOCK MUST BE SOLD! . . . . C. W. KLINCEK‘S LOSS IS YOUR GAIN . . . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT! Jb¢ ind son of Waterion spent last week at the home of Mr. S. Kirch, Conestogo. Sgt Harry Mann of No. 10 Baâ€" sic. Training Centre, Kitchener. was a recent visitor with friends in Miss Ruth Schweitzer of Waterâ€" loo spent Sunday at her home in Conestogo. _ > _ _ _ _ Sunday visitors with Mrs. Levi Hallman of Mannheim were Mr and Mrs. M. D. Hallman and Miss Evelyn Hallman of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Isaish Eby, Audrey and Nyal of Williamsburg. Mannheim visited with â€"Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rickert at Kitchener on Sunday. We Carl Baker of Kitchener svent the weekâ€"end at "Walnut Heights", Mannheim. â€" Ptec. James Stewart and Pte. Walter McDonald of No. 10 Trainâ€" ing Centre, Kitchener, were weekâ€" ~nd visitors at their respective nomes at Chesterfield. Mr and Mrs. Allen Lutz of Elâ€" mira visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Henrich, St. Jacobs, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby of St. Jaâ€" cobs, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Sully on a visit to the home of â€" Mrs._ Lydia â€" Rosenberger in Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruâ€" ber of Pine Hill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weber in Waterâ€" Social Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hesse and baby of New Hamburg were Friâ€" day evening visitors in Baden The Young Pcople‘s League o[k Arbor Day was fittingly ob-‘ the Evangelical Church held a soâ€" served on Friday, at the local rial at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | school by attendiniet.he flower beds Clifford Schweitzer at New Dunâ€" and otherwise autifying the dee on Monday evening. Jack | grounds. H:lllma;il. prgsident, \\l/as in ogharfle en« of a short devotional period, folâ€" ® lowing which a presentation was Only Blacksmlth made Fto one (;\t" the members. Pte.' Jack Fried of No. 10 Training Cenâ€" : trc,d Kitghene;)[ An “addï¬est[ wasiln Conesu)go read by Jean Marshall an rs.C. Schweitzer presented Pte. I"riec:l!wlllst Close Shop with a watch. Later, games were! Mr. Herb Gies, the only remainâ€" nlayed outdoors and lunch was ing village blacksmith, is unable served <. ito continue in that work and will A forceful address in the interâ€" temporarily close his shop. ests of the temperance cause was _ Mr. Walter Stroh accompanied given by Dr. C. W. DeMille, genâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shuh of near cral secretiury of the Ontafio Temâ€" Waterloo, on a business trip to perance Federation, in the United Guelph, Tuesday of last week, Brethren church on Sunday evenâ€" while Mr. Fred Weppler accomâ€" Evelyn Hilborn was in charge of panied Mr. Edwin Snvder an a the ULBCE. msoectins bemd in *"* business trip to the "Royal City" church on Sunday morning when the same day: $ ithe topic discussed was "My Priâ€" | _ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scheerer of vate Devotions". â€" Galt spent last week at the forâ€" Rev. John Dahms of Willoughby. mer‘s parental home. spent a few days here at the Evanâ€" : Move To St. Jacobs. Evelyn Hilborn was in charge of the ILBC.E. msetins he in the church on Sunday morning when the topic discussed was "My Priâ€" vate Devotions". se 0 C Rev. John Dahms of Willoughby spent a few days here at the Evanâ€", celical parsonage prior to attendâ€",| ing the annual conference of the Evangelical church held at Zurich last week. He was accompanied by his father. Rev. N. E. Dahms, who was returned to his pastorate here for another . year. | _ The pupils of Rosevili¢, Greenâ€" fiecld and Reidsville schools particiâ€" pated in a demonstratian ~f. *t»e. planting held on the Nichol Bros. farm on Thursday under the arâ€" rection of T. C. Marritt, Zone foresâ€" tor. ~encral cleanâ€"up of the grounds was made followed by a trip to the woods. â€" _ Abor Day was observed at the local school on Friday when a _ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hilborn of New Hamburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn on Sunâ€" lav. 1lav. | Mr. Walter Pirie of Galt, spent parents here. Miss Lois Sheiby spent the the wecekâ€"end with relatives and| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Steffler weckâ€"ond with Miss Dorothy Hallâ€" friends in the village. and family spent Saturday evening man at Cedar Creek. _ ‘Attend Funeral. in Kitchener. Mr. ond Mrs. E. Williams and|_ A number of local friends atâ€" | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneider reâ€" Eileen Martin of Buffalo I31;‘ent the tended the funeral of the late Mrs.| ceived word that their son, Pte. weekâ€"end with Mr and Mrs Wm. Fli Reist, nee Susannah Bearinger Claude Schneider arrived safely in Detweiler ‘from the home of her father, Mr. England. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoitz and| children visited with Mr. and Mrs.| Goorge Hodgins at Preston on | Sunday. l Mr. and Mrs. George Perrin visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Waldie at Chesâ€" terfield. Alvin Shantz, 78 Willow, Waterio« Social = Personal I ROSEVILLE By Miss Myrtle Becker (Chronicle Correspondent} Phone 44276 daughters Shirley and Delores of Baden have been spending a few days in Kitchener. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Koebel ind children of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Helm and Urban Moser ~f Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Misses Dot and Margaret Foster, Mr. Greg Schiebel, all of Waterloo, Pte. Raymond Brenner of Barrieâ€" field sgpent Sunday with Mr. and Cassel ‘of Macton spent Sunday with Mr. ind Mrs. Alex Moser at Mrs. John Scl Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wey of Waâ€" terloo sfl the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Joe Graff, at Hesson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brenner of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschberger, Hessen Rd., Saturday evening. _ â€" _ ! Mr. Herb Gies, the only remainâ€" ing village blacksmith, is unable ito continue in that work and will temporarily close his shop. e Centre, Kitchener, Mrs. Jerome Freiburger and Mr. Harold Freiâ€" burger of Waterloo spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Freiburger, Hessen Road. .Miss: â€" Laurine _ Freiburger, Mr. Leon Hartman, Pte. Jerome Freiâ€" burger of No. ‘10 Basic Training Miss Janet Kropf, Mr. Earl Kropf of Kitchener, Mr. Stanley Littwiller of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leis of Wellesley visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf, Hessen Road, on Sunday. * + _®a _%® \ After a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilhelm of|the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stratford and Mr. Herbert Neff of‘ Kraehling left on a honeymoon to Kitchener spent Tuesday with Mr.\ Montreal Upon their return they and Mrs. Earl Hesse, Hessen Road. ‘will reside in Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kinzie of Elmira visited the latter‘s mother, Mrs. George Maurer, North Woolâ€" wich, on Sunday Arbor Day Arbor Day was fittingly obâ€" served on Friday, at the local school by attendinget.he flower beds and â€" otherwise autifying â€" the grounds. Students Mark | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheerer,‘ the former ill for a few months and the latter confined to her bed | for almost three years, the result of a stroke, were moved to the hme of their son, Henry and Mrs. 1Scheerer»in St. Jacobs last Wedâ€"‘ _nesday. _ _ D Sgt. Thos. Payne of London while spending his weekâ€"end leave at home with Mrs. Payne and famâ€" ily was visiting friends in Brantâ€" ford on‘ Sunday. â€" Pte. Gco. Scheerer who has reâ€" cently been transferred from Kitâ€" chener to Petawawa, spent the weekâ€"end leave with. relatives and friends here and in the vicinâ€" ity. Mrs _ Wilfred Nduman _ and _ Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Curtiss and party of Galt called on friends here last weekâ€"end. from the home of her ‘umï¬r. Mr. Isracl ‘Bearinger, in the Balsam Grove district, on Sunday afterâ€" noon. l Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Wettlaufer ‘and Mrs. Hem& Rueffer attended | the funeral of the late Mrs. Hoerle ‘at Wellesley on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Huehn were business visitors in Toronto last Friday. _ _ o 2s \ Mrs. Herbert Eidt visited Wedâ€"| \nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ‘Kerr at Southâ€"West Wilmot. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heimpel and \son Billy and Miss Elma Krachâ€"| \ting of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs.| | Weslevy Doering of near Hickson 'Qand Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Neeb and! |family of Elmdale and Mrs. Wm. Wettlaufer and daughter Shirley of Burnside were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ‘Doering on Sunday. _ i _ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Farr of Fort Erie were Sunday visitors with with relatives. City Mr. Elmer Weiland has recently returned to his home here after snending the winter in the Twin Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther and daughter Marion spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Docring of New Prussia. _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Doering and family sfent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Neeb. Elmdale. Rev. Freiderichsen of near Stratâ€" ford occupied the pu(l:pit of Zion Evanzelical Lutheran Church Sunâ€" day morning Miss Maric Docring spent Sunâ€" day with Misses Gertrude and Alice Kneisel at Lisbon. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Armond Lantz and daughter _ Doreen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Frederick Kneiâ€" +1 at Lisbon. Social Meeting. â€" The Zion Lutheran ladies held & social meeting on Tuesday e;:n- ing and presented Rev. and Mrs. G R Schultz and family with & lovely linen table cloth with serâ€" viettes to match CONESTOCO PHILIPSBURG By Nosh Stroh iChroniele Correspondent) By Miss Erma Doering (Chroniele Correspondent) CHRONTICLE BAMBERG.â€"A pretty wedding took place at St. Louis R.C. Church Waterloo, on Satu.rdiyl.mornlng at 9 o‘clock, when Minerva Preiss of Waterloo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Preiss of this place, became the bride of Mr. @gidius Kraehling, son of Mr. Edâ€" ward K.r-ehnnï¬ of Hamilton and the late Mrs. Kraehling. _ Rev. Father M. Hinschberger performed the ceremony. The bride was dressed in blue sheer with hat and accessories to match and carried a bouquet of red roses. Her sister, Miss Marie Preiss, _ was _ her _ bridesmaid, dressed in pink sheer with accesâ€" sories to match and carrying a bouâ€" quet of pink roses. Ervin Preiss brother of the bride was best man. _ The bridegroom‘s gift to the bridesmaid was a birthstone ring, to the best man a gold pen knife. BAMBERG.â€"The marriage of Miss Laura Gessinghaus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gessingâ€" haus of Waterloo to Ervin Preiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Preiss of Bamberg, took %llace at St. Louis R.C. Church, Waterloo, on Saturday morning at 8 o‘clock, April 25th. Rev. Father Lawrence Kuntz officiated. The bride wore a white floorâ€" length wedding gown with bridal veil and carried a bouquet of red roses. Her sister, Mrs. Peter Kuntz of Kitchener, was her bridesmaid, dressed in a floorâ€"length pink silk gown, with accessories to match carrying a bouquet of red roses. Mr. Peter Kuntz of Kitchener was _ After the ceremony the young couple left for a honeymoon for points east. By W. J. Kieewetter (Chronicle Correspondent) Mrs. Henry Hohl celebrated her 80th birthday recently. She enterâ€" tained her children on the occasion all of whom were present except one of her daughters, who resides at Meyronne, Sask., who was unâ€" able to attend. Mrs. Hohl enjoys good health and her friends wish her many more happy birthdays. Mr. William Winkler of Millbank renewed old acquaintances here on Friday. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Miss Marie Preiss of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end at her home Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Serapnim Kieswetter were: Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Straus and famâ€" ily of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kieswetter and Mr. Arthur Kiesâ€" wetter of St. Clements. _ Mr. Garnet Titius of London was ?i business visitor here on Wednesâ€" ay. Mr. John H. Doerr of Kitchener gmde a business call here on Monâ€" Ay. 0 0 0_ _ Ece Mrs. L. M. Schaefer entered the Kâ€"W Hosoital for treatments. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. _ Mrs. Edwin H. 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Mrs. King and daughter of Brampton visited on Monday with the former‘s dllighï¬er, Mrs. Wm. Hooper and Mr. Hooper. Miss Annie Malcolmson and Mr. Stanley Johnson were business visitors in the village on Monday. Ladies® Aid Convenes. Rev. Eric Fredericson of Ayton occupied the pulpit in St. James Lutheran â€" Church on _ Sunday evening. _ o _ On Monday afternoon the reguâ€" lar monthly meeting of the Presâ€" byterian Ladies‘ Aid was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Hugh Duncan with a good attendâ€" ance of ladies. Mrs. Duncan presided over the meeting which opened with a hymn, followed by the the repetiâ€" & IVBFARQUAIVY a Is the Only Word To describe the way in which BULLAS FURNITURE offers BETTER SELECTION at LOWER PRICES. . . .. Prove it to yourself by comparing our prices and quality! MACIC! UNION BUS TERMINAL â€" F. WESSON, Phone 2â€"4469 "*SMOKERS | Clearing out at .. 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