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Zurich Herald, 1932-06-16, Page 108, XXX 1 o. 47 r�. ZURIC1-4, THURSDAY MORNING JUNE16 1932,Chester /J. Smiths PelleUsitsue 82.2,5 a year, U.S. $1.411 r efterseezeee $1.60 leleseR1+,`A ee, ss tee:e BE eetemeesel t et t e Heral Publish all Warrens' Institute" SOUTH HURON WOMENS" 1 � STITUTES HOLD+ DISTRICT ANNUAL.. Miss N. Keddy of Hurondale again Elected President The District Annual meeting of the South Huron Women's Institutes, was .e1d in Zurich last Tuesday. Mrs. E. Klopp, President of the entertaining or $ummer Visits and Visitors branch in a few well chosen words, dered a piano duet. In the afternoon}, welcomed the convention to Zurich; The morning session was mostly de- voted to giving the District Branch reports, the convenors of the stand- ing committees also gave very inter- esting reports, at this session Miss Webster. of Seaforth sung a very pleasing solo and Mrs. E. Reiner and Mrs. (Dr.) Misener of Crediton ren- r4•r•fl+***411x**********'B OdP **46 ....21.4..44d 0*.e,.4.: i 4 1 Harness, Etc. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, VAI.ECES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND ARE OFFER/NG THE SAI%4E TO THE PUBLIC AAT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Pianos Pianos IF YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OF ADDING A FINE -NEW PIANO TO THE PLEASURES OE YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND CONSULT US, AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR SHERLOCK MANNING LINE. .ALSO AGENTS FOR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE FRED THIEL - ZURICH PHONE 102. •••••••••••••••+••••••••••••&••••••••••••••••••••••' r O b • • • •4, • 4 • • • r • 0 • • O • • • O • • • • • • • r • •so00,001/1206606•81206002€406.000•••••••••••••••••••••: • • ,..ST,RI G! I 1 Mr. Putnam of Toronto, Supt. of. Women's Institutes and Mrs. McLen nen of Sarnia supervises for this area were the main speakers. Both spoke very briefly to the point, on Institute: work, and Mrs. Glendennan of Lond- e/I, also addressed the meeting, tell- ing us of the Institute work in the west. At this meeting, Mrs. Gordon dorloek sang a very beautiful solo, • .Mrs. R. Kestle of Hurondale gave a Mr. Garnet Jacobe motored to Lon - humorous reacting, piano solo by Miss don on Tuesday. Tindell of Seaforth and vocal solos Mr. Oliver Johnson of Goderich, by Miss Kathleen Strang of Huron- visited his brother, Mr. Thomas dale and Mrs. Elliott of Exeter. Mr. Johnson on Sunday. Mr. Putnam then took charge of the` 141r. Leonard Wagner and Charles election of officers which was as fol- Thiel motored to Kitchener on Sun - Revs: . day. Honary President, Mrs. John Hey Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Braun and Jr., Zurich; President, Miss N. Keddy family of Forest were Sunday visit- Hurondale; let Vice President, Mrs. or at the home of Mr. Wm.. Lamont. Harry Hess, Zurich; 2nd Vive-Presi- ChiIdren',s Day will be observed in dent, Miss Webster, Seaforth; 3rd. the Evangelical Church next Sunday, vice president, Mrs. R. Kestle, Hur- junks 19th, at 10.20 a.m., and 7.30 ondale; Secy., Treas., Mrs. Dan. Mac- p.m isitors are also very welcome Isaac, Crediton; Assist. Secy., Mrs., Mx. Fahner and Miss Sheley, and i Emery Fahner; Auditors, Mrs. C. Zwicker and Mrs. Telfer, Crediton; Federal Rep.,Miss N. Keddy, Huron - dale; District Represent. Miss Alice Thompson, Seaforth; Convenors of standing committees: Education, Mrs. Arthur Rundell, Exeter, R. R.3 Health, Mrs. (Dr.) O'Dwyer, Zurich, Historical research, Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers, Exeter; Legislation, Mrs. H. K. Eilber, Crediton; Home Econ- omics, Mrs. Alvin Moir, Exeter; Pub- licity, Miss Alice Thompson, Seaforth Community activities, Mrs, C. Zwick- er, Crediton; Relief, Miss L. Jeckell, Exeter; Canadian industries, Mrs. J. Hey, Jr., Zurich. A very hearty in- vitation was given by the Hurondale Branch to hold the District annual meeting there in 1933. The meeting was closed by singing the National Anthem. •••••a►••••••••••••••••••••a0•000•00•00600606•Ma asAIM . • $25.00 ''a' $25O s Bridal Wreath Diamo, ENGAGEMENTRINGe..b: � • • • as (r • • • • • • • G BEAUTIFUL 28 K. MOUNTINGS Nicely Boxed—Value that is sold in the larger centres for $35.00 and upwards. EACH RING CARRIES A WRITTEN GtTAFe- ANTEE TO BE A GENUINE DIAMOND OF FINE QUALITY BY LEVY BROTHERS & Co., HAMILTON, IMPORTERS OF PINE DIAMONDS FOR .THREE-QUARTERS (I" A CENTURY, - atee eite lee tee 7y,, 4p Hess, The Jeweller Phone 4 go 4, Mrs. Wenzel of Crediton; also Mrs. aamaaosassoosooseeeeeeeetool0000essesseseeeeeesterattees McDonald of Detroit, visited at the home of Mrs. Christ, Eilber. ----• • We are sorry to report that Mr. Jacob Gingerich of the Goshen line, .1:411-14++++++++++++++++441.++++++++++++++++++++++,00.0$44 south is confined in Victoria Hospital London with blood poisoning. Mr. Edwin and Miss Carrie Bren- ner; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cook, and Mr. Charles Greb, all of Kitchener, spent the week -end at the home of NIr. and Mrs, John Brenner. Mr. P. Rowe and his father, Mr. W. Rowe are leaving this week for their home in Manautlin Isitnd on lake Huron, where they will be till school re -opens in September. Miss Grace Pepper, who has been ,. very popular, and efficient teacher .fee the past six years, at the Babylon e,-sehnnl, Hay Township, has re - li -:anWear, shown in Beautiful New Models Enjoy both delighful :appearance and Constant Foot Comfort. The Store of Real Service gives you not only the finest of Shoes, Rut insist upon a roost ca,refull Fitting. o r • • v • SEE THE NEW PUMP, STRAP :AFITIE PATTERNS w Women's Pat. Pumps at .. —... _ .................. , _ _$1.. r to $5.01) 1 Women's Kid Ponape end ,CseL Stiles .. - _ _ ............. _.$ I..:.82 be 4'5.1000 • Women's Black. Ki 4, low heed :at _ _............ .......... ... _ ..:$1.:25 le Women's Black Canvas, law .heel :at .........- ... :$Z ab • it Men's BIack and B'ewre►. fixfor ;at..........................,...$24 to ; .'a..clfe Boy's BIack and Brawn Oxfords ............... , .... _.42-00 to ..8.51 + Miss and Children Peeps and Straps:at ....,........—...75c to •$'2;60 + Men's Work Boots, olid Leather at _ _*S. ( to $ JO@ • See Our Bargain Table of a ens, Women 'and Children;des at .$1..:0G 4 BrownBooShopl a�R ), WINDOW DzSpLAyr DI Repairing Neatly one fM•• ••• •1®•••••••44)VOR••• OINF .Phone 130 or g ` 1.!• •4!/ifs/l•'•4941****4s40661664.4014. .4.4 .414.0x4•••• y • • • Before You Buy • • r YOUR ' �W SUIT BE SURE AND LOOK ' 't +' VER R 1�.1 R O RANGE. .. ii D ,� :4 FOR YOURSELF— CO PM E AND YOU WILL AGREE THAT 'THEY ARE, ME GREATFST TIEING VALUES YOU CAIS? OBTAML r r • 4, • PRICED $10.00 UP. READY �pA.D��E,? / T'A,ILOI. MADE, N. lig& DE"'TO-MET UR -' a •. evR it ZMIITAISZIA tiVilitIERAL 0011 One Big Night Of FUN AT GRAND BEND STREET DANCE On • THURSDAY, JUNE 23rd. OPENING NEW PAVEMENT Modern and Old Time Dances, Goose Peppy Music Entertainment for Everybody All roads lead to Grand Bend for this big night. ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONT. "A Changeless Christ for a chang- ing World" Friday, 8h: ---Luther; League. Saturday—Choir Practice. SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a. m:—German Service. 11.15 a, rn.—Sunday School, 7.30 p. m.—English Service. Everybody Welcome to all Services. E. Turkheitn, Paster YES! You Will Find a Differ- ence if You Burn "BLTJE COAL'> The ColonGuarantees the Quality • identified and trademarked for you • protection as a :IThe Old Reliable D. L. and W. • Scranton Coal. • + For forty years the favorite hard coal used by PARTICULAR ..PEOPLE D, A. CAN 11 ELON r,KaJe 'iOw ol; 103, li NSALL= ONT. • r • r 4 4 r4 !se kaged a's ecu re teacher til. Iic School at Dashwood. A very painful accident occurred to Mrs. Henry Reichert, of town on Satruday evening. Mrs. Reichert had been in Merner's general store doing some shopping, and upon coming out of the store, unfortunately hissed the bottom step, and fell out on the hard cement sidewalk with the result that she had a compound fracture of the leg: Medical aid was at once summoned, and the patient removed to her home where the fracture was adjusted, and we trust will soon be mended and healed up again. p + SPECIALS AT THE MUTUAL SHOE STORE; I. WHERE YOU BUY THE BEST FOR LESS CASH 44, 4, 4, 1. • I Samuel Schoch is Called Tlw sold reaper of death called to its reward. on Monday, morning, June 13th, at. St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, one of the conununitie's most proment farriers, in the person of Mr. Samszel Schoch, aged 56 years, 9 months and 8 days_ Deceased seem- ed to be ens his usual good health till. the beginning of June when it was found that he was suffering from stomach: tun :Isles and en June 2nd was taken to London Hospital and oper- ated on for his trouble. After the first week of the operation great hopes ware; entertained for his re- covery, but. evidently things went wrong and he became weaker every day till Menda.y ,morning his passing relieved the r nueh suffering. The late. Mr. Schoch was a very much liked man by ally with whom he came in contact. Wit2c, honest, and. upright, al- ways willing to give a helping hand. He will be greatly missed not alone n the home where he is so badly ne- eded, but the neighborhood mourn the oss of a true friend. The remains were; bran lit to his hone on Monday nd the funeral held on Wednesday fteenoon, funeral left the home on he 14th. concession at 2 o'clock and fter a service in the Evangelicae hurch the remains were laid to rent n the Branson Line cemetery. Deer - ng his life Mr. Schoch was very eat- ve in the Evangelical church, being member of the •ehoir, and ehaarch rustee at present, and also was a unday school teacher, zee Wii1 be reatly missed in church aetivities. wife predeceased about three ye- tirs ago, and there is to mourn his oss three children, one daughter, lux and two sone, Melville and Har- ison, all at home; Three sisters, one n Michigan, another inthe Canadian West, Mrs, S. Livingood and one bro- her Cyrus Schoch, both of Bridge - tort, besides matey other relatives nd mourning friends. Rev. 1,, llurn astor had charge t) the :.:, : vets The Qr;d't y, o luaus, the sympathy e large: irele of "triga.;tds, 1 a a a g • pers, Low Heels, Soft Toes, the kind" you always bong b . 11 + something a little different. + $1.25 PAIR WOMEN'S IDEAL 1 STAP KID HOUSE SLIPPERS + With Solid Leather and Cushion Insoles. $3,00, $2.75, $2.35 MEN'S TAN OR BLACK MENNONITE WG + BOOTS, Paneo or Leather Soles, Sterling and Sisman make: $2.00; $2.25, BOY'S HEAVY WORK BOOTS, The best makes asb- + tainable. Also fine shoes for hest sizes 1 to g%. + $1.45, $1.75, YOUTH'S WORK SHOES, Plain or Toe Caps.. .Alm 4, finer Shoes for School, Sizee 11 to 131/2. OUR GUIDE IS THE MAIL ORDER HOUSES. CATALOGUE, 1' FOUND ON THE COUNTER OF OUR STORE FOR YOU YOU& R1E- + FERENCE AND OURS WHILE BUYING GOODS AT 'NUM + STORE. + WHY NOT SUPPORT YOUR HOME STORE WHO GIVES YOU' + TWO BUYING PRIVELIGES EITHER CASH OR CREDIT. + Mi I'S RUBBER BOOTS, Red or Black Soles, $2.40 and $2.75. tae.. + ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRICED THE SAME AS MAD L Glee ▪ DEE HOUSES. SEE YOUR CATALOGUE. FOR DIFFERENT STYLES TO SUIT YOUR WANTS, OUR PRICES ARE THE S4j + WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS.R.e-miring promptET.45one t 0 FRITZ & SON + MEMBER OF MUTUAL SF;`OE; STORE' OF CANADA. 4, 4, 4, 4s 4 I Mane 82 or 115 Zsif +d++++++++++++++++4++4+++++4++414 +44f+++,++44 ;t, New Spriig oods We. are Prepared to Meet Y9jar Warts With .New Priced Goods. PRINTS, GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTHS CURTAINS, CURTAIN MLISLINS, ETC.,. ETC,. A Few Stamped Mats at 20/0 Off While They Last,. Silk Hose, 30 cents a Pair and up Root Seeds and Garden Seeds at Se and lOc a. Pasha HARNESS REPAIRS A SPECIALTY FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND R. N. DOUGLAS QnEW'ERAL MEROHAAfr PHONE 11 r. 97 to re