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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-07-08, Page 1'Vol. XXX.V f.11 No. Chester l:. Onlit1, Pahl ab* ,• 41.25 a year, U.S.;$i:60 a; Asiv 0,s° ARRSA39.I2 3014131 OSAg♦i1 Let the Herald Publish ST. .PE'TER'S Evangelical. Lutheran anareh ZURICH —ONT. °A Cbxnae4w Christ fere •~ Chew/g- ins "ins World." Friday, 8h Ltethe:c ttegue- �harsday—Choir''Practi SUNDAY SERVICES: 1110 a.m.4--German. Ser ice 1,1.15 ann.—Suns/2y 7.30 p.m.—English Everybody Welcome to all Services. E. TUERKHEINI, Poor: teevitt's Theatre EXETER — ONT. Jr T, WED. JULY 9 • Rot Maynard in LAWLESS RIDERS 'Thursday, Friday, Saturday Sully 8, 9, 10 SWEEPSTAKE ANNIE With Tom Brown, and Marion Nixon, Comedy, Ken Murray and Oswald o You Need Glasses? Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday July 12, 13,, 14 R_ K- p. • rSpecialePruduction. THE SOLDIER AND THE LADY From Fenles Vernesf mighty novel, Michael Strogoff_ intro'du'cing Holly Stop. and Think haw important it is that you wear correct: des --cor- rectly prescribed for your Y on. Correctly styled to your �- our teeth may largely depend on keen. vision. See C. E. ZURB'E[ =R. O. At HESS JEWEiERR STORE Every Tuesdayat mics At Dashwood, Saturday. at ms's 1 Storms -•Tri4.4r+6,444.4♦♦ +.04.4 .4.4. 4.4^- .4.4.4 .4.44- S 3 +4.4 1--b--3fi-o�4.4.4 r,... iCl HAIRDRESSING THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING PAIL-'R Mrs. Fred Thiel wishes to at1v.i e the public, that she is now opeYior business. Permanents and: ;Magee - waving a specialty. A11 permanc Its guaranteed. Parlor located in riear of shop. For appoiritnients ''call .Oe. phone 102 Zurich, , .- CARD OF THANKS wood's newest Star, Anton Walbrook. With Elizabeth Allen, Star of "A Tale of Two: cities._ In all Star cast. Astounding scenes of electric excite- ( meat and pounding thrill. -40 TRY ECKEL'' .Y. T NVIII i . B i ad 744 4.also, ♦4. • hesy 4. . SWEET GOODS.t Quality ,•°- ' All Ingredientsare of the Hid - 4. I ALL. CONFECTIONS ICE CREAM� •. �4 • We take this medium of gr ti thanking our friends and relatifs, for the kindness, sympathy and a- sistance• given during the illness id passing of our late daughter, Eve„ Reta, s s —Mr. • and Mrs. John N. Denofl LOCAL Specie VPARNI Mr. Charters of Stratford' is•sefeee ing at the Bank of Montreal Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mines' of Mr. ',Milton Oescti zeas visitor at Desbaro ; Mr. Ward .Fritz 'is . 'o TorozxtN a;business .trip.` Miss Ruth Foster of London, is holidaying with friends here. Miss Eller Turkheim of London, ss holidaying at. her home here. Mrs. Arthur Aulerich of Detroit, visiting with her parents, Mr. and ;I,VIrs. L. A. Prang. 111r. and Mrs. Lawrence Overholt of Detroit, were visitors with Mrs. Milder of town. Mrs. Josiah Geiger and Mrs. Sol. Zimmerman -of town spent a few: days in London. A goodly number of citizens- at-• �"- tended the circus at London on Mon-; troit were week -end visitors at t•,1? day also taking in the parade. Williams home. Mrs. C. Price who spent the ?mit Messrs. Milton and Austin Hey of week in, town left over the week.eiril for Waterloo. Mr. Kenneth Routledge of Stret- ford spent the holiday at "his home gin. Zurich. gave us a friendly call one day i±ist ,Detroit were visiting their parents •. town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Corriveau of Detroit were holiday vistors with uric ' the farmer's parents.. Ms. Louis, Brisson of 'ptrrndsD2 '' Miss Gertrude Haist of Goderich week rs holidaying with her sister, Mrs. H. A most wonderful progress is b., G. Hess. made in laying the pavement s Joseph, they are now. Mr. and +Mrs. Urban Pflt a `d ,ran Mrs:' Lydia Pfile and Miss Pe{ tended the Bender reunion at rjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Hoff of St. osep , as fi1j 'i: Mr. and Mrs. Victor Appel and son d thebridge. ..of Tavistock, and who are camping awn paw at Grand Bend,cabled on friends in .town on Tuesday. 'Mr and Mrs. L. W. Hoffman, and Mr. Clayton; Hoffman, prim-0�9f maan. motored to Galt and Kitchener one of the public schools of that +•on Sunday visiting friends. is spending his vacation ate his qt r r^3K ne iluTh ex•:".4:1;12•11-1311.S.-_stili _C ,.L • 'S,.:t 4 t, l con -Tamed the ball team to Mt. ,Car - 1,,. y ., g, � Mae were at 1Viiiveerton on 'Suhday. I was an old boys reunion. Miss Marjorie Wilhelm who •onjayed he sot week here returning;irome to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rickbeil and Ml1'verton• ..• .e ,.; • tA' heavy • shower• of rain visited! STRONG,, SIZE is .JEWEL, Put Your COAL in now at FOR S9 5p 1EATLY .ENGRAVED, fir�ilE' CASES' THESE WATCHES SEL; REGU- t p Evening s this se . � Our Store will »'C osede�:c11t Wednesday Eckel's' Bakery — T'hone 100 T 44444 coon on Friday mornings alnd a °,i`, since the weather , has. been equiter Zurich WE. SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specials for 'may: Friday and Saturday Fry's Cocoa,; haIf:113,per fin— Polly Prim Pear 2 ins Peerless wheat Puff i„ rcello. bags, 2 :bagsCascade Sah sitz 1-s~, 2 tins Parowax,24b 2 c Fly Coils,K are u, •4 cosi .... _ Interlake Toilet paper, 3 .rolls -- .25C n- Kovah' jellY"Maker; ''2 pkgs; Pure cider irine i',2 :peg: ....^^..^. 40c Tomato juice 25%', k .,, per iin. .... Jelly •Pow,clery;. • 5 pkgs. • 25c Blue R ibbOi-i.- coo ffe k Corn Flakes,. • 3 pkgs ......,_ 25c Oxydol„ large pkgg ..._ _ . __.^ 23c Johnston's, Roux- War„, pot if ERNER .19c Highest Prices for son of Minnisota State, Mr. and Mrs Zeiler of,Kitchener, were visitors in town iearly this- Week. • LARLY FOR $1i 'ess, The Phone 74' eller Zurich the low price. A sharp ate` once ;may be expected SOM.. Tile and Brick W. R. DAVIDSON • We pay Cash for Eggs Phone 10 HENSAW Howard Klopp of Detroit, and Watt:TM Wilfred of London, visited a few days ,Miss Dorthy Weido left last week with .their' parents, Mr. and Mrs. pn a two weeks boat cruise on the OKlopp, Hess and an invitation of a girl friend at Goderich whose father is cap the largest uoat ox the lakes, aiid he is giving the girls this fine outing. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dagg and fam- ily am-ily left on Monday for their boli rays, they will spend some time in -the Aderondacks mountains a,nd then they will go over to Ottawa where rthey have relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steinbach and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Ruby were in Kitchener over the weon Mn their way home they called r. G. Holtzman, who was indeed pleas- ed to see him. 3 great lakes. This trip is possible by I fain `of children, accompanied by Mrs. Hess' sister, Miss Gertrude Haist of Goder- ich, left Wednesday morning for the (Pinery where they will camp for two weeks. A most wonderful growth has been experienced so far this year, in both garden and field. Your publisher. takes considerable credit as a garden- A pretty wedding was solemnized ex, as on July 1st the family dinner 'at St. ick's Church, Dublin, when menu consister of New potatoes, new - Roe, Dr. Ffoulkes united in marriage icarr- and new beets all taken from Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the ordinary garden and no hint bcd I Thomas O'Rourke, and Mr. Gostin gown stuff, and since we have enjoy l Denomme, son of Mr. and M. • • • • • ♦ • •1 •• I • • ♦ • • • • • 2 • • • • •• • • • •• • • • ♦ • • •• • • •• EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS • • • .•••wi•••••w••0••••••••••••'••••"•oe•a••0•....e.a. "4.44,w•4aA.4, • Child Dies Much sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. John N. Denomme of Hay township, west of Blake in the loss of their two-year-old daughter, Ev- elyn Reta, who died on July 5th, af- ter' a short illness. The funeral was held on Wednesday morning to St. Peter's R. C. cemetery on Wednes- day morning. HYMENEAL Denomme—O'Rourke ed a good helping of pod betels.. - Bass Season Opens With July 1st a great many ang- llers were up with the sun to open the bass season. At daybrean at God- coronet of orange blossoms. She erich, where there is good bass fishing carded an arms bouquet of calla El - generally, 15 boats were afloat at, the 'fes. She was attended by her sister. mouth of the Maitland river. The cold les weather and calm water conditions . in a floor length gown of powder blue chiffon with blue acces were not favorable, catches ranging 'series• and carried -a colonial bouquet from one to six. ;Five miles up the o corntloivers. The groom was sup Maitland at the falls•,the catches ilei 'parted dry his brother, Dennis. Bill ,le 16n•:i.°tee, but not up to last year. OfRourl.e brother of the bride, and 'Adrian—Denomme,.. brother of the groom, acted as ushers. During the signing of the register, Mrs. Joseph Malady sang, After the wedding din= Frank Denomme of 14th con., Hay Township. The bride Was lovely in her floor length gown of Venetian lace over white satin, made on prin- cess lines and a. court veil with a Farmers, AtteDilon'•: ' ut Whbeen alicelcPointcd selling net the couple left ox a :trip' to Ilion- ' -tgemtse ave for the brated Viking areal the bride travelli separ- printed chiffon dress with white an- rder see Oir •! rr • w; Your New • Suit[ +s- g:. is To -Day NEW SAMPLES •20.00 Up 1 dri 423 • w� a n offi sup & Son: 0 0 0 0 Qiabolo Cream Separator, stor with a ten year guarantee. Let as demonstrate this machine to you and compare it with all others. And don't forget, the best feature is the unusual easy teens. Liberal allowance for trado-ins. tf44 C. SCH-EAG & SON. . e , ce.sSories, On their return reside in the apartment in the Deitz block, Zurich, Mr, and Mrs Deeer''-1 me will be at .home to their friends after July 15t11. ' ore d r • - their many Zurich friends in extend- I ing conghatulatioris. m er Goods See Our New Prints, Broad- cloths ,Drapery, Chintz, Cur- tains and Curtain Goods; Ete� 1937 Garden Seeds, Root Seeds, Paints, tts, • • Varnishes, Floor Was, and Polishes, Varxxor• . i • :Lae, Etc .a , Etc. HAP.( REPA1R.Sd ETC, FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND L R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL MERCHANT PHONE 11 " 91 r