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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1928-05-17, Page 1Volo XXVIII ,No 44 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 170 (928a u. Mester I . Bixiitl5, Pablitsbop 1,145 Ytatbai ihi " $1.50 IN ARREARS, $2 MAY .BE OBAREB 11u p your own Commu ity by buying Goods in the .4,+ • '++• ÷- • -1-t '-1 41++++k 44 + +++++,:-i-++ a. RANOE. Life Sickness Accident Auto Insurance, Etc, E Oesch Agent Zurich 4. 4. 4. 4. 4r 4. . 4. + +++++`aF+++++++++ + +++++++:4. 1••••••••4••••••••• •••••••• • eNeNeeMNeee.e .e1Ea' • • • BARGAINS BARGAIN S • Received a shipment of . waterproof• Robes which I am_ retailing far be- • low Catalogue prices, get your's at • • Special Price $12.50 large size • 1 E i , FRED E Z R 1 Of `�@G6'Y+ar44;Patw>r'' e.<4•••400.rt.CY@ dta':1 C+ aQ+L'+t`�9fk^s �t, w y R ,rpa i ^ �?4&+rt�itea• a Cid fig ([Y fc�"? 44.9 {{� �l1 ,,r 0000a -calk 080,1a 00,00000006.1440%e6aIssMI " YPth OWIT Boot, Sh I' ew=f_ WINDOWS r ariHL1 N kN- . TE1 E TTtxial :'s. c.:• NEW SPRING rool-mRA.N. obsEdoNS THEY ARg AUTHORATIVE AS THE LAST ISSUH OP VOGUE 2 THEY WILL 1.11PIi ESS YOU WITH AN ALTOGETHER NEW S STANDARD OF VALUE AT THE MODERATE PRICES. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Only the best oaf ' "female in S used, Bring ther. . fd• nens, and you are assured of Satisfaction WILEI E GOOD SHOES COT LE:iS. !i Bat ai r Y.°1‘'..° - it ;•. t > F 9' F. SEP OUR 9) B c � r She" WI iDOW DISPLAY S 'iililaCi4 r414101A1641 x.. ,ifi rA491IS0006011611,4 at+ Gerrffo 0 titet` +Q•�@F�C $'J•,r ..C.,M,rtc..;..><5i 4r;s•4!•�'s..G�.f+�Co ii(t'35k?t;:2+v'7vvS so- caro •,;. 'C�+4i';r'0)'CF''SS•4�,' i• STANLEY TOWNSHIP. Mr: Robert McKinley, who has not been enjoying good health fon some time, lt,went to London last week and was 'olerated on at, St•, Joseph's Hospital. His condition is rather serious, but his many friends hope that he may be restored to his usual health. Mr. Ernie Penrose of London, sp- ent the past week with his parents at the parsonage, Varna. Mother's Day was 'Observed in our churches last Sunday, when fit- ting sermons were enjoyed by all. a town cemeocsainemisinyoro Mr. Thos. Snowden purchased a Ford sedan from C. Fritz & Son. Mrs. W. Madge, of Bayfieid, is visiting friends in town. Messrs. Clarence Foster and Leonard Young of Kitchener, spent Johnston -Stephenson " Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, An interesting event t d1 place at . Alex. Foster. the home of Mr. and -Mrs. D. J Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jervis of Stephenson on Saturday, May 12th, Holmesville, were Sunday evening when their youngest daughter, Clara, ;.visitors in the village. Alice, became the bride of Percy Dr. H. H. Cowen has purchased a Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. , New Ford Coach from C. Fritz & Johnston of Varna. The ceremony %`Son, dealers. was performed by Rev. Jas. Pen- Mas, sr$, Ted. Iiaberer, Floyd rose of Varna. Miss Margaret. P'iak /and Dave Schwartzentruber Johnston acted as bridesmaid, while ,were on a business trip to London on Mr. Elmer Stephenson supported 'thq, '"Wednesday. groom. After the wedding dinnlr# Mr. and Mrs. Merner Eilber and Mr. and Mrs. Johnston left for a trip to Marlette, Detroit and Toronto. On. their return they will •reside on the groom's farm on Goshen Line with', the best of wishes of a host of fri ends. amily of Detroit, spent the week - 'end at the home of Dr. and Mrs. jos Routledge. Mr. Russell Preeter, Misses Mabel and Muriel Preeter, and Mr. Melvin 433rown, all of Kitchener, were Sun - friends in the village. B 0 R N Rev.' Fr. Stroeder and Fr. J. E. - ---- :Gerard of the Sauble Line have each CKlopp-At Hay Township, on May -treated themselves to a new Chrysler 8th, to Mr. and Mrs..Oscar Klopp, coaches. a daughter. Mrs. Hy. Rupp, who has been in Walper-In Stephen Township, on Detroit for the winter months. has May 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. returned to Zurich for the sum- Walper, a daughter. mer. Denoinmo-At Sauble Line Sranley Rev. and Mrs. Dreier were called 'i o t -lshin, on May 13th to MT. ,; t.i Cliffo;rd- the beginnine' of the week. and firs Lawrence Denomme, a;_ ; attend the funeral of Mr. Dreier's son.sstei' who 'had passed away at .that place on Sunday morning. 11T1'. nad Mrs. Chris. Schwartzen- trnber, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris. fib 0 b 'b er of the Bronson Line e 'tt v ed the 8. '1 ne al of -:kr es.F.711+,. rt Ent ib. Ha ring opened up a imrberp null 511 i) ?_il the DominionI�.trusc,'' On�;- e Zu''ic]l, I am in a position to give tension DV, I 1,1ti a?a c. 4i1 h 'bear � . �y tib,.,, IN N:a3 �.{ as A He!{:.]l�T{�p.n' .M�r. i �'%t].r .Fiji 4'n�, And we are all ready 'to r, 3Show you all the N �r Sr��' 1 Q 971: Ll An 4 • SAF d► SMITS i •w T6:FtP COATS HOSIERY ,tb TIES HATS CAPS SHIRTS, (' �» '' The finest range of adO to -ms s - re samples •ever shown, w c. • A 2 GAsca0V ,+ 014 4nAlrApt Rd.rGu IfitOtNif 4, �!1 • t , 1ece1°:1 I hone appointments appreciated, Ladies Haircuts a Specialty N ORV AL PRECIOUS ali:tire satisfaction to the public. great many as a, holiday; and then Ow i,.i.'t's are ;- on Thursday of next ?k�*r T Haircuts • °5c 24th Ctii.h'h is CI , . ' . s e. r11.1 7 ChLdren's hair::ats ... ...15 holiday. S h rt? ...... 15 and T l' r- 1' n 1 ra 15 Rev. an L., 1.11.1);)sL7-•..+- •••.... _,••..._._•••...�5 family of .E1 .1,1'1 ' ret ')11e:.j. _.._.. ... 5 itars \lith 1•" I '•-os ; 0 PO ii Ker -"It 11, 1 ! -i l , n.r t'`+C)) n1 ', T:ty 1011. eye,v Thtusi �'' ' )'' e :i 'v. i ;sur't ',tr. Evangelkkal Church Notes 'r:$?I:IE`k.I - ONT. ;Tuesday eve., 7 p.m. -Jr. League Thursday 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Praise Friday 7.30 p.m, -Senior League Friday, 8,30 p.m. .Choir Practice ..THE CIIAR1MI OF THE SANCTUARY A day in thy courts is better than ihel,e .nd t t 'y •nt in the pleai- ures. and he,uries of sinful life. Cod's Doorstep is a happier rest than the downy couches of the royal .inners. God's least Messing is better than the devil's best. We extend to you an abounding welcome to your Father's house. Colne in to fellowship with brethern and with God. Catch your spiritual breath and rest a while and having found new strength, courage and joy, go forth to greet the task of a new week withconfidence and .assurance of victory, How you live during this week largely determines the value of the coming Sabbath. I-Iow you. use the Sabbath, greatly determ- ines your Manner of living in the week that follows SUNDAY SERVICES Worship 10 A. M. Subject: Banifaetting in the 23, Psalm. l� 'a.m,-Bible School, J. E. Gaseho, Superintendent. Worship: 7.30 P. M. Subject; Rev. R. 13. Stephenson, Stratford, Ont., will speak, rep- resenting the Lord's Day Alliance :lEl ot& tt, it. Dreier, VW/Stoic rs :, o11Ser o•t 'on Sundae ,} l e , ee t,, ei' gri.'gation occ'i fl 1.0 1' t' ! and rendere)( otii•ia, c. selections for the occasion. zh evening a large gathering assembled and listened to the fine program wk -1 i.ch was being run ole in which the ,'little elle.; figured greatly, A 111e the. of Zurich .Agricultural :clod wr..• last Fri,lay ) t ?tet the d , . for the Fail Fain i'or this year tit fixed for Monday and Tuesday, Sep- tember, 24th and 2:ith. The hay on the Fair Ground.i will be sold by auction en Sat'1rOny ev,eling. May 19th. The attraction Committee is composed of Messrs. J. Decker, Jr. J. P. au and Ferd Haberer. Special prize Committee: E.I. I3 ibe rr and A. F. Hess. It was d, tided to have a fret' -for -all ' ld green on fair day. A number of changes were ?nada hi the prize list Gill -Turnbull One of those happy events was solemnized at the Manse, Grand Bend„ by Rev, J. M. Coiling, when Miss Ruth Turnbull, daughter. of Mr. nd /Um. Aril T•ur'nl'ul] of t:le Blue Water Highway, became the bride of Mr. Cecil Gill, son of Mr. John Gill, of Grand Bend: The hap- py couple Taft by motor for London Detroit and Niagara Falls and on their return will be at home to their friends. The best wishes of the community will follow them all through life, goner. --Neu s chw an ger An interesting matrimonial event took pace at the Lutherr1-1 l'. ;e, Dashwood on , l;n day last when Rev, Ness performed the c.ere- molly which united in marriage i'Iis; Hilda, youngest daughter of Mr. 1.^tan Neusehwanger, Elind Line, TT 1'y Township, end Mr. John Rader. son of Mr. ertd 1Irs. Louis Rader, of the Town Line, Stephen. Mr, and Mrs. Rader twill reside on the gro- om's farm on the nth concession of Clay Tbwiiship• The most popular Line of Diam- ond Rings in 'Canada WE HAVE THEM Hess, The Jeweller tay :he t"est COAL DELAWARE & H'ODS0:£ i, and D. L. & W. SCRANTON COKHI SEMET SOLVAY SOFT ; .COAL MILLER'S CREW Arriving A CAR OF PRINCE EDWARD IS- LAND GRAPH A, WWTS PWJATOM =, Caza.teic „ HENSALL ONT. Phones -Office lOw. Roam Irk, :% 'K �r>o•'r+•i••i++++°r+'Cdr+++IIS+++++gym+ 'o°+++++++++++++� 1+1,++,P4,4#4441 4.49H! tiOur Stock of Spring aria S ' ns .':' ° Foot - ; a'.' o o' °' '' wear .' omen, 1 .4 m 3�g4J ay. Girls are now complete p [n you .e1u d bp' m" .+ 31,y �toW3qy 3`) •l -door sedan, 10 a c not., tires upho1steriil`'T,,,.' on.. i ti;- .. ".ii as 11.W. 4 1023--F ord Sedan, upholstering and paint good and this car can be bought for .the price of a touring car. Motor a;'. pers front and fear and speedometer., A. 1. condition. 1928 Ford Coach, .equipped with bumpers and new license, r.•r.7 c•1.rt FORD EA Tires 30x3:1; $5: to $t;. Battei' es $9 1.:$ SECOND HAND FORD PARTS AT HALF PRICE • t f. L �a L t G ti:• ..�a• .,.+..� ..�..�..� �..� . �'^ e"� . v . c a v 40.1 Spring • id bum 0 Ds When you start out to do your spring and summer buying come Here WE CARRY A NICE A.SSORT1 E NT OF GINGGar AI PRINTS, I3ROADCLOTH RAYONS, SKIRTINGS, COTTONA1 Tai FLANNELETTES, ETC. SHOES, AND RUBBERS, HARDWARE, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF PAINTS, FOR SPRING HOUSECLEANING. IIARNE 3, REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. FRESH GROCERIES .eLWA.V'S ON HAND. _r GENERAL MERCHAN77" , HON 11 - 97 'rY BLAKE .x, .tea • 1 e e 11- 18 'e, or ng wo sia ate the dn- ent the ugh aian iary lore +k tura ther lorn the i re- hich 1 re. not €s were last waE its . " 4 ,uffalo until g told, Is. slug is t wom.. 'rotnaea Is a re. tin rob. plating es, this tt:at is 1'iSo it:' Das role