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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-08-29, Page 4�. .; YH. 'U !1C11..l ,PRAisit BARE 41411 X449400*** +a*e*+ ****t+� '*A***** *****R'�:101400 MP' -s. Koehler spent the past of, saloon are visiting at the Isom! ,, week at, Bayfield with lies' parents, of ;Yl.i•s, J. B. Cochrane, - Mi° and Mrs Reith and family, of (Intended for last 'weer.) uMrl andl.Mr . Leaxaatrd Pr•anst anal ust 9th, at ssec! away on Friday, Aug g the hohie o£ her' son,' M. rxAiNs . 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 o 1 FRED THIEL - ZURICH P o*so•♦**to****a4+4,....i*sere*•**r***arS: ir4i4l• .04, 1110 . 4.14+''q-.F4w1'.v;.4-4-i+4-i.4•i-3-+fi.4-4++.1.444. "t43.44 4- cials 4. Fresh Soda Biscuits lb. 15c P & G. soap, 11 bars for 50c + Zink Jar Rings dozen 18e. 1 gal. crocks, each 20c i j Fruit dishes dozen 50c. Plates, dozen 75c., 51., 1.25, 1.50 Ss } site Wine Vinegar, Best Quality per Gallon 40e 1: Jars, Pint dozen $1.00 se es,• Corn Flakes, for 19r. + Jars, Quarts, dozen $1.23 ?s gallon Jars, doz. $1.65 ,11 Lantern Glasses each live. Large pitchers, each 20c 4 Flower Pots, 5, 10, 15c. each Dinner Sets reg 25.50 for $21.00 Saucers, a --e- $1.20 6 mixing bowls, set 69c .a , and 35c Each + ,,, $3.00 RICE, yard 51.00 4' Black Duchesse Satin, yd. 51.19 4. Turkish towels 25c and 39c Emb. Floss, 2 skeins for 5c Boys' Play suits, 75c and $1. Men's Socks pair 15e .$2.15 Water Jugs, ?lYe, '25c e Linoleum, 4 yards wide, at per `Ward La Belle, Crepe 38 -in. wide 'SALE P • Rainbow Crepe, yard $L25 Ginghams and Prints yard 19c Ladies Vests, each 15c. Men's Dress Shirts each 41.00 • Children's Hose, all colors, pr. 19c Men's Overalls and Smocks,at each Straw Hats, each 10c Bathing Suits, 75c and up e. T. L. WURM Phone 1 140 ‘114. 4. •. +9++++++++++++++• .4.4.+ tar i, *++++F++i•4++.H-+++h r +++++ 4 son Leonard, motored,to St. Thomas David Anderson, 'of Stanley Town - Q11 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, FA Deters Sr., were week -end end visitors at the Lutheran Anderson, in her 90th year. The fun parsonage, Desboro. eral which was held private took Mr, Orland Johnston, who was the place from the hose on Monday, mother," guest of his other, " Mrs. A, John- August 12th, interment being made stop, has returned to Montreal. in Baud's Cemetery, Mrs. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Jas J. Barry of Dun- had been in failing health for the last vide are visiting, with .Mrs, Helen few years. About a week ago she Campbell. fell and never gained strength again, Mr, and .Mrs. Ev. Heist and dau- but gradually grew weaker and we- ghter 'Eunice spent Sunday at Cred- aker till death .came as a great relief iton. to her sufferings. She is survived by Mr. and Mrs. W. II:. Hoftminan, Mr, one sister, Mrs, Reid of Michigan, and _Mr; .Lee O'Brein .and Miss Leila and two sons, James in Washington, Siebert motored to; Galt. on Saturday and David at home. to attend the, presentation to Mr. Mr. M, McAllister and son, of Tor - Clarence Hoffman •of the Adam Hett' onto, and two daughters of Detroit, Trophy which consists of a fine silspent the week -and with friends in ver .cup valued at over 5100. for hav- this vicinity. ing the highest average batting aver- Mr. and Mrs, W. Love had several age in the baseball League of the friends visiting them from Michigan H.O.B.A. We congratulate Clarence recently. on this remarkable success, and we Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Charron and feel it a privilege to state that this children, of Port Huron, were Wed - valuable trophy is expected to .be nesday visitors at the home of Mr. brought to Zurich for a time, and we and 1VIrs. W. Jarrott. all hope to have a good look at it. Mrs. Percyville Campbell and in fent son, of Hay Township, are spend ing a few days at the home of her Mrs. Nelson Yoe and daughter of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love. Toronto have been visiting during the Miss Gladys Jarrott of Kipper past week at the homes of Mr. Robt. spent a few holidays at the home of M.eClinchey and Mr. H. Eratt. - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love. Rev. W. 0. Robinson left last week Miss Muriel Carlile returned to ship, in the person of the late Anes Foote, beloved wife of the late Geo, 1h SfirISaMf0-+D21/14ii000l081116.N.i*.10,00000i.lti/ 1..e.Si1 Salt Salt 1 • 'arload of' Salt just arrived which.tiI we are selli .g as follows: In 500 lb. lots at 55c, per cwt. In 100 lb. lots at 60c cwt. delivered 2 r 0 0 YOUR 1029 COAL 2. t NOW IS THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO PUT IN YOUR 4 SUPPLY OF COAL FOR NEXT WINTER. OUR SPECIAL IN- DUCEMENT I:S 50 CENTS OFF FOR CASH SALE, AND BESIDES WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES FOR SUMMER DELIVERIES. ACT NOWT L. Schilbe Son a►+1e11a6wa9:rata el0010sa0es4,essesoiNw aioso l*w*l!***** LOCAL NEWS Miss Marguerite Douglas of Hyde, -Pork, spent the past week at the home of 32, N. Douglas, Blake. Miss Edith Greb and Miss L. Faust are attending 'a convention of the v.au„elical church at. Kitchener this "week. Mr. Cecil Kissock spent the week - ho Paisley, :;mid at his me in sley, and Mr. MI. 'Walker spent the weekK-end at Allis Thome in Walkerton, Rev. and Mrs. E. Tuerkheini " are :pending a few days in Waterloo, -nape Mr. Tuerkheitn attends a Syn- +sodieal convention. IVIr.' and Mrs, George Brenner and !tionghters Hilda and Fruth, and Miss; lifforle Bergy of M3dfand, Mich., spent he past week with Mr. and Mrs. L. lbs. emirs, 3, , SChwartry anti daughter,.i 3Essi ries; lent for Detroit on Sunda', cl' were accompanied by the for - ...glee's parents, Mr, and Mrs. job STANLEY TOWNSHIP for Antler, Sask., after spending his holidays with friends in Stanley. Mrs. J. Bryne and son Jack, of London, have been visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- son Armstrong. Mr, W Johnston and family of Varna spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rebt. McKinley. A great many attended the anni- versary services at the Blake church on Sunday and enjoyed, the splendid addresses given by Rev. Mr. Scobie, of Belgrave. . HENSALL . NIr. and Mrs. Geo. Fee and family. were recent visitors to Springbank Park, London - Mrs. Christena Southcott of Cheap - stow, was visiting in the village Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKay and son Dr. Russell McKay, of Hagersville were in town visiting friends, who were indeed pleased to see him. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brock are being visited with relatives from Texas. Pleased to see James Kilpatrick, who recently fractured a bone in his ankle, and being for a number of we- eks in a caste, is now able to attend to his duties. - Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Wilson and fain ily, of Bay City, Mich., are spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. IVlunn. Hensall's half -holidays during the summer months end with this month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hess, Robbie Hess, and Robbie Drysdale, have re- turned from a pleasant camping of a week or so at Drysdale. Jessie Buchanan and Keith Buch- anan spent a time in Detroit. Dr. R. R. Middleton and daughter, of Duncan, Okloh., and Esther Horn- ey of Exeter, spent a few days visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Spencer. Miss Sarah McKinley, of Toronto. is spending a time with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Peck, an chvhile here is helping to take care of Mrs. Peck who is recovering from an at- tack of pnoumonia. Mrs. J. W. Clarke returned frcen Kippen where some time ago she met with the misfortune of breaking her ankle. ' Mrs. J. W. Peck and family are tir- joyink holidays at Niagara Falls and Whitby. The many friends of Miss Katie- ryn Drysdale are pleased to know that she is recovering from her re- cent operation in the Sick Children's Hospital:, Toronto. • Miss Emma Johnston, joined a nu- mber of girl friends of Landon on a two week's motor trip to Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, and other places, and are taking a boat trip on the Saginaw. ' HILLSGREEN . Miss Eleanor Bell of Hensall, . is visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. Troyer. Mrs, J. Steacey of Hensall, is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. W, Jarrott. Quite a number from this common. ay -attended the Anniversary Services at Blake on Sunday. lir. and 1Virs. W. E. Jarrott, of Brigden, visited at the home of. Mrs. L. Troyer recently, Mr. and Mrs. A. Price • of near Clinton, were Sunday visitors at the Some of Mr. and Mrs. A. Reichert. Miss Mary Hagen of London is sp•,, ?nding a few holidays at the home of ler mother, Mrs. A, Hagen. ' Miss Margaret Smith and. Mrrs. F. !Iaxwell of London called on friends 'sere` recently. Miss Ruth Richardson• spent a few days at the home of her cousin Miss Lenora. Haberer, of Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. P. Campbell of Hay Township were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Jas. Jarrott. Mrs. torn tiler and children 4e - Slimed to their home at Sudbury, af• :er spending several weeks' at the 'Yonne of her parent;,, Mr, and Mrs. J, Cochrane, Wire, ,orightino,re and son Mervyn Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas spent rniday at Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coates of Lon- don, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Weido spent Sunday at the home of Mrs, E. Clark at Blake. Mr, and Mrs. John Marshall of -Ful- lerton spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Edighoffer, at, Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw, and EstherC f C rs o osw ell, Mich,, Mr. Ken- neth Laidlaw spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas Weber. Miss Marguerite Prang ami Miss E. Truemner, who were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. Prang returned to Detroit. .. Mr. Elmer Hey and sister of Nebraska, who have been visiting. here for some time, returned to their home the past week, and previous to their leaving a pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Hey, Jr., when a large gathering of relatives and friend.' enjoyed' •ocial evening whir': incl 4.0rt ,_/r vxy adnnra,,it Cntasir,ai xttilnbers. Clinton again to resume her position after spending several weeks at her home. Mrs. L. Troyer spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Troyer of near Hensall. Mrs. Brightinore and two sons, of London, are spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Cochrane. Dr. and Mrs. John Hagan, of Chic- ago, are spending a few weeks at the home of Mrs. A. Haganand family. DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. George Koch spent the week -end at Byron with their dau- ghter. Mr. and Mrs. George Koch. of the village, Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Dale and son Melvin of Byron, motored to Delhi to the 75th anniversary of the Lutheran church on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Koch., Mr. and Mrs. Dale spent Monday at Thorn - dale with Mr. and Mrs. Pitt. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Restemeyer were Sunday visitors in London. Mrs. Geo. Dultz returned to De- troit on Saturday after snend'ing a week with her parents. Mr. Alf. Zimmer is visiting at his home here. Quite a number from here attend= ed the funeral of the late Henry- Tru- emner at Zurich on Sunday. Miss Flossie Kleinstiver 01' Strat- ford is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. GgifFon and Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and son of Chat- ham were week -end visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gale. Miss Vines' was the guest of Miss Florence Guenther last week. Miss Myrta Taylor of London, sp- ent last week with Dr. and Mrs. Tay- lor. Miss Verna Birk spent the week- end with friends in London. Mrs. Graupner and daughter of Farmington, Mich., spent the week- end with friends in town. Miss S. Reid, Mr. Porter and Mr, Granger of Bayfield spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Normyl of Kalam- azoo, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of Galt were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nadiger. Mr. Percy Kleinstiver and friend of Chicago, are spending their vacat- ion with the former's parents, NIr. and Mrs. Wm. Kleinstiver. Miss Selma Genttner of London, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Genttner. Miss Lena Steinhagen of Cleveland visited her brother, Mr. Chas, Stein- hagen a few days last week. 11Ir, Louis Rader and his mother., Mrs. J. Rader . of town, Fred and Laura Rader of the Goshen Line, Motored to Michigan over the week. end. Mr. and Mrs. Marble and daughter and Mrs. Marble Sr., of New York, spent a few days visiting at the hone of Rev. and Mrs. Sauer. Mr. Herbert Sauer who has been visiting his parents for the past we- ek, returned to Chicago on Tuesday. Several auto loads of the Evangel- ical' Ladies' Aid 'visited Crediton Aid' on Tuesday afternoon and were en tertained by a returned Missionary from China, After a short program a dainty lunch was served and a very enjoyable .afternoon was spent by all. (Intended for last week.) Mr. and Mrs. 0. Graybeil and fart. ily, of Toronto, are spending their vacation with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3..Graybeil. Mr.' and Mrs, G. Hooper, of Tor- onto, spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs, E. Guenther. 'Rev. and Mrs. Ness and family, and Mr. G. Miller, have returned af- ter a very pleasant visit with relativ- es in fhe Ottawa district: Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Held and sots if Buffalo., .N.Y., are visiting with re- itives here, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Motenz 'and anifly have returned to D•t,•oit, a ser apertdit g their vacation nieze,. horsdr, s Anpat 29th, 192 ' F al FIVE CAMPUS CUT -JPS SIli&1 4G -DANCIN(} �s Pl...NYING a TOWN HALL ZURICH. Tueday, e ternber 3rd. 50c plus Tax. Children 25c. Free Dance after Concert 1 Necessities -Not Luxuries KITCHEN sink with ranning 'water under - ` strong pressure -A Modern Ensco equipped ;. bathroom laundry facilities ---a faucet at every required point on your property -are all available with an Empire Duro Water Supply: System. Empire Duro Water Supply Systems are not - expensive --some models priced as low as S/25.00, , and they contain the latest improvements of- any Water Supply System, en the 'market. Out dealer wilt be pleased to advise you on.a your Water Supply problems and demonstrate:, a. 'model to meetyour every need. For Sale By: STADE & WEIDO JOHNSTON & KALBFLEISCH Pressure Wer Systems :w Bathroom Fittings Mr. Wes Thon. and Ray Schram, of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Miss Elizabeth Hartleib and Mr, Fishc_r, of Kitchener, were visitors with Mr. 3, Hartleib and Lavada, Miss Thompson of London, is vis- iting' at the home of Mn. and Mrs. A. Oestreicher Mrs. Geo. Dultz of Detroit, is 'vis- iting Tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Merner. Miss Bell, of London, spent the week -end with. Mts. Faust. Mr. a Sauer, of Toronto, is spend- i his v= ntion with his g -parents. Miss Lavada Hartleib visited with friends at Atwood on Sunday. Mrs. E. Guenther is visiting her parents in Locknow. . Mr, and Mrs. J.Kellerman, Mr. G. Kellerman, Mr and Mrs. A. Oestreich- er attended the Kellerman reunion in Elkton, Mich., last 'week. While there Mrs. G. Oestreicher had the This - fortune. to fall and dislocate her arm and was bruised eonsi'derahly. How- ever However she! was able to come home, Sat-. urday ancf is improving taiceIy. Mrs Kiteliett and children and Miss Evelyn Yatees of: Sarnia,, ate visiting with Mr, and Mre. I•I. iKraft. o Mr. and Mrs. Thompson,. of ,i istow well and Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Bolger rtrf ' Walton, were Sunday visitors witto Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reid. Mrs, Elsner Oesch of Zurich, Mrs; Wm. Eveland, Mrs. Russel Baynum, Mrs. Hartman Elsie and Mrs. Fred& Genttner Sr., were Sunday visitor with Mrs. G Fisher at Ipperwash Bei ach Hotel. . . �"' Mr. and Mrs. Sid Reynolds, of Howard, City, Mich., visited at the home of Mrs. C. Kraft last. week. Mrs. Louis Miller, " of Winxiipeg who has been visiting here left ONrI'uesday. Returns From Germany. z... . Mr. Adolph More';re eeliurne(rheink ',' Monday after ati extended visit tor. C4erznely "where he visited with his, brothers and sisters. Mr. 1Vforenti Wino is 7I years old, was the oldest prop tin board the boat and he enjo e ed the trip both ways across the Ate lantic not havingsick a sir l • ' +' been ' g� day. He had his picture tale along with the youngest passenger oU board, 'a child about three inorAb old. The :Dashwood i and serenade hire, Monday evening following tha arrival home. Mr.. Morenz Is 014 to be back as Ire says ttiere Ts place like hon44 ...:., . 4 ,,76j ,