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By MRS. M. FAIST
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EUB ladies meet
The meeting of Ladies' Aid
and WSWS of EUB church was
held Thursday evening in the
Sunday School rooms wiiih a
good attendance.
Mrs. E. Wenzel and Mrs. A.
,'Schlenker had charge of denomi-
national Day of Prayer Service
and Mrs. M. Faist had charge•
of devotional period of thank -
offering program. A double duet
by Mrs. H. Schenk, Mrs. M.
Faist, Mrs. Ervin Ratz and Mrs.
A. McKee sang a selection.
Mrs. Jacob Ratz gave the
meditation "When the heart says
Thank You." A trio by Rev. and
Mrs. Schlenker and Fay was
enjoyed.
Thankoffering boxes were
gathered and Mrs. J. Ratz
closed the meeting.
Mrs. Ed. Hendrick had charge
of business meeting. One new
member joined the society. All
old nylons and used stamps are
to be saved.
For November meeting Dash-
wood and Zurich societies are to
be invited guests.
Miss L. Morlock
district teacher'
After an illness of several
months the death occurred in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London on
Tuesday, October 6 of Miss Lulu
Morlock of Windsor.
Born in Stephen Township she
was educated at Exeter High
School and London Normal
'School. Thirty-four years ago
she began her teaching career
In Windsor and has continued
teaching there throughout her en-
tire career. Two years were
spent on overseas exchange teach-
ing—one year in London Eng-
land and one in Port Elizabeth,
South Africa. One year also was
devoted to completing her uni-
versity degree at Queen's.
She leaves to mourn her loss
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Morlock, Crediton, , a brother,
Carl, of Rochester, Minnesota
end a sister, Ella at home.
Personal items
Mr, J. R. Wolfe, of Detroit,
spent the weekend with his
;Other, Mrs. Albert Wolfe.
Howard Schenk, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Schenk, is in St,
Joseph's Hospital, London. He
underwent surgery last week.
Mr. Francis Park is spend-
ing this week in London with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schroeder.
Mrs. Hugo Schenk, is in An -
easter visiting with her son, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Schenk. The latter
fell • down steps and Was taken
to hospital for observation.
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Hill at-
tended Ilderton Pair on Satur-
day.
Mr. Eldon Smith was in To-
ronto 6Ver" the weekend visit-
ing with Mrs. Albert Morlock
yuck. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mor -
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Radford
and Shirley visited 'in Kitchener
With friends on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Oestrich-
er attended Strathroy Fair last
Wednesday.
A number of ladiesattended
the WSWS rally at Dashwood
Mat • Wedneedby.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green,,
of Mitchell, were callers in town
an Friday.
Mr, end Nlra, Lorne Hodge at.
tended the funeral of the former's
uncle at Kirkton on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph. Fink•
beiner, Mrs. M. Faist, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne .Flreszcator, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilmar Wein, Mr. Francis
Clark and Miss Maleeda Schenk
of Exeter went to Mitchell Tues-
day evening and called , on Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Green.
Miss Agnes Lamport, of De-
troit, spent the weekend with.
her mother, Mrs. S. Lamport
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Report fro.m Kirkton
By MRS, HAROLD DAVIS
Guild and WA
The Ladies' Guild and WA
met on Thursday evening at the
hone of Mrs. C. Sisson with 15
present.
At the WA meeting the scrip-
ture passage was read by Mrs,
Gerald Paul, Church calendar
orders were given and pledge
money taken,
Mrs, Jack 11oundell gave a
chapter of the study hook.
The Guild meeting followed.
Atter a business discussion the
hostess, Mrs. William Blackier,
Mrs. Creery and Mrs. Gerald.
Paul served lunch.
Harvest service:
Harvest Thanksgiving service
was held at St. Paul's Anglican
Church Sunday morning with the
rector, Rev. P. Dymond in
charge. Two anthems were ren-
dered by the choir.
A basket of flowers was placed
in the church in memory of the
late Wesley Batten,
Personal items
Mrs. Peter Dymond and son
Matthew left Friday by plane
for two months' visit with her
parents and friends in England.
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Mills,
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Mills and
family of Oakridge Acres spent
Sunday with Mrs.1;1. Copeland
and Miss Ethel Copeland. Mrs.
Copeland returned home with.
them till Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Morrison
spent the weekend in the States.
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