Zurich Herald, 1939-08-17, Page 4*UM IRMA
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I.VIr. and ,±'vlrsr. Milton Oestreicher
:and family of Chicago are spending
their vacation with relatives here,
• Mrs. McNevin of London spent last
Week -end with Mr. and Mrs. A. E,
'OeStreicher.
Mr. Percy. Kleinstiver of Chicago,
visited his parents Mr. and :,tip Wnz.
t leinstiver last week.
Mr, and Mrs. L. Morenz spent a
few days .in Kitchener last week,
. Mr, Sam Witzcl of Toronto visited
his mother, Mrs. Witzel last Wednes-
day.
• Mr. and Mrs. Czar Steinhagen of
Port Dalhouse spent the week -end
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. c'itas.
Steinhagen,
Miss Onieda Restemeyer R.N. and
Miss Edna Frank R.N. of St. Joseph
hospital, London, visited with Mr.
and Mrs, O. Restemeyer last week.
- Harry Hoffman took a motor trip.
to Millville, Pa., a few days lase
'week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Schatz of 'Tor-
onto were recent visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Vernon Schatz.
Rev. and Mrs. Luft spent last we-
ek -end in Michigan. •
Miss Jean Held is sr ending her va-
cation with friends in Detroit.
Mrs. C. Boch of T)etr; it is visiting
with her mother, Mrs. Merner.
Miss Jarmaine Amstrong of Lond-
on is spending her vacation with Miss
Onieda Restemey,er.
Misses Ruth aiid Shirley Guenther
have returned after spending their
va.ca tion in St. Catharines.
r. and M4's. Floyd Wein, bridal
le,. halve' returned after spending
,..1?aoneymoon in Nov, York.
r- and Mrs. Pochler of Fort
Tyne visited with her in ther, Mrs
Willert last week. Mr. Pochler
as returned and Mrs. Poc_=.+ar will
visit with her mother for a few we-'
eks.
.Quite a number from around here
attended the Gassman reunion at
Grand Bend recently,
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pfile
Of Mt. Clemens, Mich., a son, on Aug,
i,st, (William Donald) .
Shower Held
A pleasant evening was spent at
the home of Mrs. A. Kellerman last
Friday enening, the occasion being
a. miscellaneous shower for Miss Flo-
rence Baker, bride elect who was the
recipient of many beautiful gifts. A
very sociable evening was rpent af-
ter which a dainty lunch was served. I
Death of Mrs. Chris. Andersen
Mrs. Christian Andersen died on
Tuesday in her 38th year at Queen
Alexandra Sanitorium where she had
been a patient for about a year. She'
is survived by her husband, four
Children, Emma, Andrew, Karl and
Rosemary, her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
1Vliller of Dashwood. There are also.
two sisters, Miss. Almeda at home,Mrs'
• R. Miller and five brothers, aiter,
Samuel, Ferdinand, Oscar and..Rud-
olph in the Canadian-West,.'he fun,. •
eral was held on Friday at 2 "o'clock
• from the home• of her mother. Mrs.
E. Miller with Rev. T. Luft officiat-
ing. Interment taking place in the
Lutheran cemetery
(Intended for last Week):
Rev. and Mrs. Roppel and daughter
hope left on Tuesday for their vac-
ation. They will visit friends in Tor-
onto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and
other points. During their absence the
• 'Young People's Mission Circle will
have charge of the church services on
Sunday Aug. 13, at 10 a.m., and Rev
Denny Bright of London, district Se-
cretary of the Bible Society will oc-
• supy the pulpit on Sunday morning
- Aug. 20th. There will be no Sunday
evening service during August. .
Miss Hope Roppel has been engag-
ed temporarily for the past ten days
in ,a store in Tavistock, to relieve
other clerks who are off on their
holidays.
Mr. •Ciayton Pfile recently had his
•' tonsils removed • in Dr. Taylor's hos-
pital.
'' Mr. and 1VIrs. Ervin Mclsaac have.
returned to their home in Windsor
after spending two weeks vacation
with his . parents.
• Mrs. Harry Cook of Toronto sent
a few weeks holidays with°herpar-
ents here. •
Mr. and Mrs. Milford 1VIelsaac and
family of Detroit are spending their
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. Mclsaac.
Wine—Baker
A quiet but pretty wedding was
solemnized at 10 o'clock in the Tore -
noon on. Aug. 8th when Miss Flor-
enee Susan Baker, youngest craugnter
sof Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baker was
united in holy wecldlock wttn Floyd
Wein, son of Mr. and Mrs. „ac: Wein
all of Dashwood. The ceremony was
performed at the Evangelical church
parsonage by Rev. H. E. Roppel. The
bridal •couple were attended by Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Smith of Windsor,
:.the latter wearing a beautiful yellow
sills .crepe tailleur and leghorn hat
to match, The bride was very smartly
gowned in a white larkspur crepe en-
semble with white pletare hat and
carrying a baguet of American bea-
ms roses. Her travelling suit was of
"wool -crepe, trimmed with Satan, with
'white accessories. The happy couple
left immcriint.ely after the ceremony
for their 11ane,ymo.•n an a "from
`oast to eo os4'° a.tn€., • 1.14s! T4(7- , w iii
divit
and then travel a,.aoes cou:aw,, tare -
ugh the central states to Cal•ifornia.1
On their return they will reside on t
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