Zurich Herald, 1927-11-10, Page 1Vol. XXVtr! No 18 --- -'
ZURICH, THURSDAY M6JRNiNG, NOVgMgER10, 1927.
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3ARN BURNS
Fire wals discovered' about five•
ra'clocb- on Monday a}Eternoon Dori-•
wletely delstroyedl a barn owned
'day Owen Geiger, reeve of Heensall
about two tenet 'east of Henaa117
'hvith, a quantity of hay, flax, etc.
tstarei3 therein. A large enuneber
elf neighbors gathered but unable
:to dos /anything to cheek the
..,progress of !the flan ee. The cause
tot the fire is unknowns, as 'Mr.
'Geiger state that neither himeel£
"-nor any oZ his employeee employeehad been
around the place far a couple of
days, dother. c ilethe-fact
astored
hay Miss Beatrice Klopp of Detroit„
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h.. 1. visited o eer • Sunda:, with her iear
eats, Mr. and Mee. Oscar Xlola;o
'Ma., and Mrs. John 'Truonrner
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Mr. Wm. Douglas of Brucefiel.cl
called in the village ou Wed nes-
day.
Mr. Nesbitt Woods of Toronto,
;spent Thanksgiving at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, T L. ,Winne
Mr. J. Procter and daughters,.,,
Mabel and Merle of Kitchener, sp-
entth e holiday in town.
Owing to lack of space this
week, we ann Ooliged to hold
o ver ;some interesting articles till
nest week.
building had been pat in the barn
in, dry condition, appears to pre- and Mr. George, Volland of Detroit
were: weei:-end visitors with read.
1.es and friends here. The farm-
er's mother, : rrs .E: Truensner ie -
turning with their to the city, wh-
ere, ;she will: ,spend the waiter
months.
,elude the possibility of spontaneous
combustion. Mr. Geiger had some
insurance on the barn and contents.
The property ,ware known in- t
years as the 'McaFarla.ne; farm:.
Mr. and Mrs, Jars. Laidlaw and •
daughter Esther of Crosewell at- Dashwood
tended the• funeral of Mr. . John
Schnell on Sundaey.
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insurance at. age 30, is $45.00 compared to the usual Or-
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presenting a gelaranteed dividend Jot $15.63 each year.
RETURNS FAVOR INSURED -Under the Duplex the bene-
fits are exceedingly high for the preniuimsc paid.' For ex-
ample, a young man at age 30 would in 30 years deposit,1•`•.
81,350 (less 15 years •dividends) for $;2,500 of life insurance. .;.
At that Uncle he would. have $1,120 ' cash to• his credit. Thus
the cost of $2,500 life in>urance amounts to only $7.67 a _ 1.
year (3.0r a no -agenda subject to reduction by the div-
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CUN ''INGTON BENDER
'The home of Mi and Mrs john
Bender was the scene of apretty
t�eddrng un Te.:aday, October 23 te.
}%•hen tneir daughter. Clara .E hea
beth united in marriage to' Mr
Fred Cunnington. The • cerenlio.oy
was perrurmetaat five p.rn by:Ltev
E. B. ltii,:ger, in the presence of ar.-
boat 14u guests The bride vias
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cry becomingly gowned in a
dress :of blue eek velvet and car-
ried a beautiful bouquet Of earn- , at the home of Mr. _and Mrs. W.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Siebert ,and
fareily and Mr. and Mrs, Louisie,
of Detroit, :spent the week- end
ations and ferns. Miss Idella Be,1 L. Siebert,
der, cousin al the eeelde, acted its
bride;;xn,:tic1. til=hit.: Vernon Schatz, Miss y erite Prang, amok -
assister the groom:. Miss N'eene aniecl by Mrs. Armand Schenel:h
Birk played the wedding.nid.reh
After the ,ceremony the guest 6a.t
dowia to a st,lnptuous dinner.The
bride was ;She recipient of many
beautiful gifts. The groom, s gift , for the past year in New Ontari
to the bridesmaid was a tt hite geld has returned to these parte and i
brooch; to the best man -gold coke staying at the hommt.: of Mr. an
links and to, the pianist a iounteie ,Mrs, Oscar Kopp.pen. The bridal couple .spent a I
short honeymoon in Sarni. aaldP Th
short Silo a dverl%secl
Huron; elsewhere in thus issue for ;dater
clay sof this week will include the
carload of-yoing cattle which hay,
aJroody arrived.
and Miss Ruth Schenck all of De-
troit, visited at the home of i ii
and MrseLouis Prang on Sunday.
Mr. Walter Zahn, who has been
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M. Edward Deters has rola
;rete al Its fames, being Lot ?3,
�-•..,C, e , x, Hey S'eeehip, L.J %,,1'
Albert t Pt angor. This farm, ha.s re
• i ce•t tly been ,occupied eby Mr.
Deters' ,son, Mr. Elntnlee.
Beginning.
on .
Saturday of this
week, 1!!t J `Zre 141erner is
putting
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DELAWARE & T3UDSON ;°11 a two werk's sale of ntereii
r and , :dim: and the bargains offered are
real ones, and if you want to get
D. L. & W. SCRANTON I your share you must act quick or I
get left.
The L
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SEMET SOLVAY
SOFT • -COAL
MVIILLER'S CREED
are
eaguers of the Lutheran,
• I bolding a "Got To- '
1 gether Night" een Sunday o eninre 1
Every Luger is ,urged to b:e tees -I
ent, and all the young people of;
•the congxugation ore invited. Al,-• • ! ter an ,address explaining the '
An'iv Soon oon roblect of tlz�. naeetin , a. programi
A CAR OF PRINCI EDWARD IS- 1 wilt_ be given and lunch served.
LAND GRADE A,- WHITE POT-
The choir of. the Lutheran ch- se
ATOES. urch, together with its pastor and +
=c.a..- ar to ®n ftiendsg a.thered at the home of
Me. and flee.
ONT. Os ,. aKlnop, las
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HErSALL ;MondsayotahpinegG. enin Mrs. the
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Phones -Office 1.0w,HOu0 10,1 + I<]opp was n,,ade the recipient of ±
a beautiful silver tear: It was her • a
� birthday. Miss M. Sehilbe r:,:rd
I the •iddr^'ss and Miss V. Prang ...
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made the presentation. Rev. 11 +
dt1 6'. ical Chord Notes I.encbe ads led a few words of con-
LCJRICH -- ONT, gratulatious. •The evening way 4.
I spent by singing popular :unci ,g
Jr League, Tuesday eve. 7.00. other song and hearing several 'H
Our aiiie :s to instruct, .build and ee'ieations on the violin and plate). ,411,'
enrich the Ife and character of A welt prepared lunch and tt•einuer 4•
the Juniors. ;roast brought the, night to .i
f ''succoss£,a1 end,,
9'huraday 7.30 p.m, Prayer and
. Prarse LATE JOHN ,SCHNELL
Pt'iday, 7130 pan. -Sr. ELCE The death. took place in Zurich
Our program is fasenating inspir- after on i1hi ss of about a year
Ing and-edueatnve. If you conte eeith internal trouble, of Mr.
once you will come always. .John Schnell, on Thursday, Nov -
Friday 8.30 pan. -Chola Practice- ' cme 3' d age s d I %'e' r .3) a c'aYe
ate„
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Sunday DeZ Oased was well and favorably
10.00 a.ini Worship known by many people of Zurich
i and vicinity,.having been engaged
tibireateeTha value and ine Port-. as wagonnllaker at the Hess wagonontwee 01.1keligio.us instructi)t�s1op for a grsnut
many ears.
11 a.m..-Bible School, ;White .yet an infant owing to an
/affliction he lost his by using and
RALLY' DAY Next Sirrday, poWer of sp:•ech, but regardless of
Won't Yoi. Help Make It Better this handicap, he ,was a fine
Than Ever. By your attendance mechanic .along ,his in and made
1+ and intot;et..Special program. by; him -elf very u.ief'il. Was born
e• Jt nior followed by an address on in W'itn atTowrshir, but carne to
Rallying the 'Forces of the Sun Zurich, while yet quite � young
day" .School, by W. II, Edighoffet there he lived all his lite. Tho
t Spec:ai o'ictang-which 1:o vs to oat.'funeral, which was larg'ly ntten-
cu •1 eat' fund ixyr S.i lday ,School ex- tied, took place, on Sunday after-
, , pense.
fter-
pense. i noon, :Rev. ,I.[ l ,b
Rore, L.L.S., offic-
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The remains being laid to
' lett in the 'Lut.het•an een.etery.
7.30 p.ni,jltorship a' J� P'r.sid�n his sorrotaine widow boils
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Footwear for Style ands. Service
while our Stock is complete
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HALTERS AND HARNESS REPAIRS Ob' ALL KIND;
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Ca Young People's Rally in the Ed. Challes and Mrs. Hoagland of
form. of �<'.n Oratorical Contest. 1?etr oil; Thi sons, Eldon &h- ,
Gs Lot 's a trent and you, will 'be'ne'll of Detroit; Geolto of New
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' Jersey, and Edward -Schnell @%1 bTcer kaod ie, 711.1'iCll, b'li' w chtl \+,19 !'il 11'4 tl .tavt
? I+CAbF I 6.1 y. y s Cordially ;Invited„ ho''re' ftoln tlhe 'Cail,hcliun weest ,ht
.0 Rev,, W.- Y. Dreier, Paatot " 1 t•1r0 • 0 11 'c�: Al. A s - tIvo t 'ot.'E'.:•;;
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