Zurich Herald, 1928-06-14, Page 1M
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Vol. XXV I I No 48
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LIDERA
THE FEDERAL AND PROV:
CIAL LIBERAL ASSOCIAT1
OF SOUTH HURON WILL 'HOJ
THEIR ANNUAL .MEETING
tieHENSALL, ON WEDNESD
•. JUNE 20th, 1925, At 2.30 P. M.
Tit 'mne.tiing wall_ha.addro.Nd lssy
Mr. Thee.. McMillan,. M: P. and other
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-Speaker,.
Federal OfAceiliv
Dr. J. W. Shaw, Pres.
-S. A. McEwen, Secy.
Provincial Officers:
T. Shillinglaw, Pres.._
. IVr. Govenlock, Secy.
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After June 25th we will, do Chop
ping and Rolling on Tuesday,. Thurs-
day and Saturday afternooi'i, .only.
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A limited number of young Pigs
for sale, apply to. -Sol Gingerich'.
Dashwood
Miss Reid of Bayfield, :Miss Ham.:
ikon, nurse of Godench,and
Porter and Mr. Purves of`'Goderisi.,
spent. Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs:. C. Reid. •
' M'rs Melvin Guenther and son of
Windsor , are visiting with il�r, ands
Mrs., Chas. Guenther- . • '
. ;:Mise,- Y. Viper of Toronto, is the.
guest ,of Miss' Florence Guenther .„ -,4"
•'MisaElizabeth, Ha tldb•, of
enier and Harry' of London, visited:
town • this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith and family
of Windsor, visited with Mr. Jonas
Hartleib on Thursday.
Mr. Raymond Callfas, who under-
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..,ent an operation in London Hosp-
ital' has returned home much impro-
ved in health.
Mr. Mervyn Tieman visited in De-
troit last week.
Messrs. Herb Willert and Rhine-
adr WiIlert of Detroit, spent the
wee—k-end in town.
The Lutheran Picnic will be held
on the church lawn on Wednesday,
June 20th.The Band will be in at-
tendance. Irr 'the evening the Wal-
ther League of London will present
*Play '
Wednesday afternoon will be ob-
serevd as . half -holiday' during the
month 'of June, July and August.
The annual Strawberry Festival.
Will 'take place on the Evangelical
church lawn on .Wednesday; June 27,
On Monday evening, June 180 .a
lecture will be given in the•;Luth-
•eran church by a negro missionary
of Chicago, to whish all are ,cord-
Tally invited. •
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lical. Church Notes
ZURICH ONT.
:Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Weido were
Sunday visitors at Goderich.
Mr:iand Mrs. C. Eilber, were •vis-
itors to Waterloo the • past week,
Mr. Clarence Daters spent a few
days in Detroit, returning 'with a
new Essex car last week.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ted Haberer and
children, spent a pleasant week -end
at Kitchener.
Mr Preccious, the barber at the
Dominion hotel broke his arm while
cranking his car
Mr. Alex. Meininger of Detroit,
and sister Rayma of Hastings, Neb.,
attended the Weseloh—Meininger.
unptials.
Mr. Cristian Stade from Dash-
wood is visiting his son, Mr. Rudolph
Stade of the -village for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs,' Christ . Hey and son
Albert were -visitors the past week
to Hamilton, St. Thomas, Ingersoll
and London. . • •
Barristers D, E. Holmes and Mr.
Bayes of Goderich; and Mr. Best of
Seaforth, attended the local division
court in the Town Hall, Zurich, on
Friday last. •-
Mr. and Mrs. H. Rounding of
Grand Valley and Mr. and )Mrs. Q#ias
Stuckie, of Eyltner, were week -end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Simon•
Greb, Babylone Line.
The annual meeting of the South
Huron Liberals will be held in the
Town Ball, Hensall, on Wednesday,
Jane. 20th, in the afternoon, and a
big turnout is expected. Mr. Thos.
M# -Millen, ' M. P., will xbe the main.
speaker; •
' A=, nnm'ber of the ;:local -Branch of
lite Womens' Institute motored to
Hurondale on Friday and took in the
annual district meeting at that p1 -
ace. As space will not permit this
week, we will give a full account of
the meeting next week.
Rev. Eiffert of Linwood, will con-
duct devine services in the St. Pet-
er's Lutheran church, on Sunday
next, and will preach in the german
language in the morning and in the
english language in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scotchmer and
son Gordon; Mr. Charles Scotchmer,
of Stanley Tp., and Miss Lulu Al-
brecht of Zurich, spent the past we-
ek visiting friends in. Hoyland,' Mich.
Flint, Pontiac, Detroit and other,
points. '
Judge ` Lewis, of 'Goderich, Wks
in Zurich onFriday and presided at
the local Division Cotirt, which' con-
siderable interest , took place :as a
number of very interesting., caseswe-
re argued out by the various . parties
interested. The Judge in no case
give' Immediate decision as all decis-
ions Were reserved for, future eon-
`sideration. • '
HYMENi L-- •
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An attractive, -wedding Woke• place
on Saturday everliig,.June:'.9th, at 8
o'clock in -St. Peter's Lutheran ch-
urch, Zurich, *hen Miss Lillian
Weseloh, youngest daughter of Mr.
• Sparks from the Anvil! and Mrs. Henry F. Weseloh, became
If your outlook is dark, try the the happy bride of Mr. Arthur
upieok. Meininger, son of Mrs. P. J. Mein=
Prayer causes us to forstke sin, Inger of Hastlings, Nebraska: • The
and sin causes us to neglect prayer. ceremony was performed by Rev. C.
Apply the test! Killinger, of London, to the strains
Religion deserves first and last pl- of the Wedding March of Lohengrin
ace in life. Until we find God, life, , played by Mrs. A. Kalbfleisch. The,
has no real beginning• and we work bridal party entered the church, the
to. no end. bride leaning on the arm of her
Do you ever ,put an auto ride a- father, who gave her away., • She
head of church attendance? . It's a wore a gown of cream crepe voille,
good thing in a bad place. trimmed with French blue. A wreath
An evil thing cannot be a suc- of Orange Blossoms adorned' her
cess, nor a good thing a complete hair and she carried •Columbia roses
failure. Meet me at church. and lily of the Valley. Miss Rayma
Meininger, sister of the Bride, wore
a forest green silk crepe dress em=
broidered in rose and orchid. She
carried Ophelia roses. Mr. Alex.
Meininger assisted his brother ' as
best man. Following the ceremony
a reception for the immediate fain -
SUNDAY SERVICES flies was given at the home of the
Worship 10 A. M. bride's parents. After a wedding
Subject—God's Guiding Counsel. trip through the States of Nebraska,
Colorado and Montana, Mr. and Mrs.
Meininger will reside in Detroit wh-
ere Mr. Meininger is a prominent
hardware merchant. The herald
joins in the bride's many Zurich fri-
ends in extending congratulations,
pA she was one of Zurich's popular
-young ladies wban gt Moine here.
Tuesday eve., 7 p.m..—Jr. League
Thu Say, 8. p m. -Prayer and Praise
Friday 7.30 pari, ---Senior League
Friday 8.30 p.m.—Choir Praetieo
11 a.m.—Bible School,
E. Gaseho, Superintendent.
Worship: 1.30 P. M.
Subject—The Christ of God, or
tho Christ of Modernist&
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