The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-10-01, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-APVOCATE
£*«, J.A. McTAGGART, L.D.S,
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telephone 100 Main Street
HENSALL
Mrs. Alex Smith visited
week in London.
Priest is spending a. few
friends in Atwood.
last 'Week. A number of flax men
in the county wve evidence in fa*
vour of Mr., Griigar’is appeal. Mr.
Gelgor claims he is not a manufact
urer, simply ’ using i» his mills the
materia^ H tgjows, A
Stanibury appeared for Mr. Geiger
and Councillor Consitt for the
Council and the town, The jjudge re
served his decision.
DASHWOOD
JMr. • ri»d
a day last
Mr. Jus.
days with
Quite a number from here attend
ed' Zurich Fair on Tuesday,
Mr, John Dick} of Orillia, was a
recent visitor with his mother here.Mrs. Fisher, of Exeter, visited
with Mrs. John Murdock on Sunday,
Mr, T. c. Joynt made a business
, trip to Toronto, the. first part of the
week.
Messrs, John and William Craig
spent Friday visiting relatives in
Atwood,
(Mrs. T. C. joynt, Mrs. R. Bon-
thrpn visited .last week with friends
in Barrie,
tMiss Mary .Tom, of Exeter, sipent
Monday visiting with Mrs. John
Murdock,
Quite a numiber of our citizens
Attended Mrs. Short’s sale at Exeter
on Saturday.
Dr, Spellman and Miss Elva Bol
ton, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with
triends in town,
'Miss Violet Willis, of Decker,
Mich., is visiting for a few days with
friends in town.
Mr, Wm. Simpson, of Detroit,
®pent the week-end with friends and
■relatives in town
Miss Nellie Boyle has returned
Dome after a pleasant . visit with
friends in strathroy.
Mr, Eldred Smith left last week
tor London to attend the University
of Western Ontario.
IMr. and Mrs. Wm. Consitt spent
Sunday visiting with’ Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Consitt, of Hay.
. Mr. George Cameron, of Gueliph,
is visiting at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. A. R. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Sicott, of Tor
onto, are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Petty.
Miss Evelyn Hunkin, of Thames
Road, is visiting for a few days at
the home of Mr. W, L. McLaren.
Mrs. Barber, of St. Hyancinth,
•Que., is visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hoggarth.
Miss Olive 'Anderson, of Worth
ington, England, is visiting at the
Rome of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Good
win.
Mr and Mrs. Alf. Sweitzer and
Children and Mrs. Rout. Higgins vis
ited relatives in Kitchener on Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. case have re
turned home after a pleasant visit
with friends
points,
Mrs. Thos.
■to London after a couple' of weeks
visit with friends in and around
3Hen.sall
Mr. and Mrs./Walt. Fairburn and
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, of Hills-
green, visited at "‘the home of Mrs.
P. Fisher, on Sunday.
Mrs. Andrew Dougall and daugh
ter, Miss Cassie have got nicely set
tled in the"' west’ building known as
the Dr. Hardy premises.
Services in the United church will
Re withdrawn on Sunday evening,
■October 4th owing to the anniver-
jsary services at Chiselhurst.
Mrs. W. McLean after a pleasant
visit at the. home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore has re
turned to her Home in Hamilton.
An entertainment will be given in
the United church on Monday even
jig, October Sth. An excellent pro
gram is being prepared by Mit'chell
talent.
Mr. Alvin McEwan has returned
Rome after spending this last few
•months on road work outside of
Walkerton. Mr. McEwan is a finish-,
•er and during this last 2 years has
finished 2'5 miles of cement road.
A children’s choir led tile singing
in the Carmel Presbyterian church
on Sunday ’morning last and Rev.
Mr. McIlroy occupied his own pulpit
in the evening a duet was given by
Misses. I. Daters, M. Workman, I.
.Uoggarth and D. Little.
Services * in the United Church
were in charge of Rev. Arthur Sin
clair and coiiimunion whs observed
after the morning services. A very
pleasing Quartette was given by Mrs.
Hedden, Mrs. Drysdale, Mrs. Sinclair
«md Mrs. Hess in the morning.
Rally Day services were held in
the Saibibath school of the United
church on Sunday morning last'. The
■church was beautifully decorated
with flowers and a large numiber
were present. An interesting and
well rendered program was,given as
IXene
Broick
Drys-
Hugh
in Detroit and other
Simpson has returned
follows: instrumental, Miss
Douglass, trio by Misses Olive
Minnie Sangster and Kathryn
Rale and addresses by Mrs.
Micidwan and Mr. John RoWCliffe.
The young people of the United
church held their meeting on Mon
day evening with Miss Elva Shad
dock. presiding.’ After the devotion
al exercises a solo was given by Mrs.
.Alice Joynt followed by an instru
mental duet by Misses Irena Doug*
ias and Flossie1 Foss. The topic was
(given by Mr. Ferris Cantelon follow
ed by a duet by Mrs. Hedden and
Mrs. Hess, after which ajiymri was
CREDITON
Beginning with next Sunday, ser
vices in tiie United church will be
gin at 7 o’clock instead of 7,30,
There was a very good attendance
at the Rally Day Service in the
United Chui'ch on Sunday mOrning.
The program was eujbyed by all,
Next Sunday evening, Rev. Denny
Bright, of London, Representing the
Western Ontario Bible Society will
give an illustrated lantern
“Up the Hudson Bay Tirail’
United Church. There will
appointment of officers and
sers after the service,
Miss Ila
confined to
years with
sufficiently recovered to be able to
take several car rides.
many friends are pleased to hear
that she has made rapid recovery of
late.
'Mr, Lester Maiclsaac, of Detroit,
spent Sunday at his home here wlith
his parents Mr. and Mrs, Maclsaac.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Lydia Braun is confined to her room
through illness, Mrs. Damm, of
Chesley, is taking, care of her
mother.
Mr. and Mrs, Renny, of Detroit,
spent Sunday with the latter’s par
ents Mr. and Mrs. j.- t. .Hirtzel.
M'iss Laurene Hirtzel returned home
having visited the past few weeks
with them.
Mrs. Christian Eilber, of Zurich’,
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eilber, of
Detroit, called on relatives in town
on Saturday.
. Miss Jessie Farr,
visited with Dr.
the week-end.
Mrs. Mallett,
left, Mr. Arthur
Mallett, of London, spent .Sunday at
the Central Hotel with Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Fahner.
Sunday School Rally was held at
the Evangelical Church over the
past Sunday. Quite a number of
scholars were promoted into higher
classes. .An additional two teach
ers were appointed, Miss Mabel Fah
ner and Alvin Fink'beiner. Fred
Faist, who is. one of the fruits of the
Sunday .School, delivered the Rally
sermon in the evening. He has re
turned to the Theblogi'cal Seminary
to finish the ministerial course of
study. , .
Remember the Fowl Supper on
Thursday evening, October the 8th,
in that cement chur’ch-shed. in the
centre of the village of Crediton.
Mrs. Godfrey Wein, the convenor of
the most responsible committee with
her secretary , Mrs. Harry -Beavers,
state that everything, will be in the
usual splendid order to accommo
date a- mass of people.
The Sunday evening services at
the Evangelical
at 7 o'clock on
henceforth.
The Star Class
Sunday S’chool recently extended an
invitation to the True Blues and
Wide Awake girl's classes was
cheerfully accepted and 42 young
people met in the Institute Hall. The
three presidents of th classes, Earl
Haist, Clara Gaiser and Gertrude
Beaver together with the energetic
social committee of the .Star class:
Lloyd Fahner, Ervin Finlcbiener,
Lorenz Wein, Eldon Smith and Earl
Haist, all joined in the pleasure and
success of this function. The two
girls’ classes furnished the program
and the Star Class furnished the
games and the lunch. Fred Faist,5
who a few days later returned to
Naperville, Ill. to resume his studies
had the games and contests excel
lently in, hand and all the young
people responded. IThe call for a
social evening is usually well receiv
ed. sb should also the call for Chris
tian activities with, a deeper spirit
ual aspect, find ’ri ready response.
'The Rally Day services in connec
tion with the United Church-Sunday
School was a decided- success. It
was one 'of the largest turn-outs of
both parents and children, who took
their parts well and made for the
success of the service.
Mr. and Mrs, George Broderick
and
Mr.
Mr.
the
lecture
' in the
be the
canvas-
Lamport, who has been
her bed for the past two
rheumatism has now
Miss Ila’s
of Ridgetown,
C. C. Misener over
Miss Dorothy Mal-
Hynd and Kenneth
church will begin
October 11th and
of the Evangelical
and Mrs.
Miss Kestle, -of London
F, Wright, of Hull, visited
and Mrs. Thos. Trevetlriek
week-end.
LUMLEY
Earnest McTaggart;
at Watford,
and
with
over
visited With
Glenn for a
station
Mr.
few
John Selves Sr,
Mr.
agent,
and iMrs. John M.
days last week.
Mr, and Mrs-
spent Sunday in St. Marys visiting
Mr. and Mrs. 'Elliott the latter’s
sister and brother-in-iaw.
Mr. and' Mrs. Alex Broadfoot and
Miss Erma visited friends on the
Boundary this Week. Miss Erma
leaves on Wednesday for Toronto,CllGCl WLHUU ----------------—,
,6uhg and the meeting was closed I where She. has a Dietition position
in a hospital there. •
Mr, an<J Mrs. Clifford
-with prayer. . 1
The appeal of Reeve Geiger'
rigainst his busihess assessment was | spent the week-end with
.ilield here before the cetnity Judge Brintnell arid family',
Brintnell
•Mrs. D,
Dr. IE Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S.
' ‘ ' DENTAL SURGEON
M office In Hartleib Block, Dash
wood, first three days of week and
at office over the Poet Office, in
Zurich, last three days of week.
NOTICE-w'The Dashwood , Older
MUI will be running every day ex
cept Saturday. Alex Zmimer, Pro*
prietor. ,10-1-2 tp.
Mrs. May and Miss Matilda Ehlers
of Kitchener, spent Saturday with
their sister Mrs. Sam Qestrieher,
Miss Lucille Willert, of Birming-
ham, Mich,, and Miss Alice Willert
of Fort Wayne, were called to their
home on Saturday cwrng the the
serious illness of their mother Mrs,
Fred Willert.
Miss Myrta Hoffman, or Kitchen*
er, is confined to her home through
illness.
Mrs. Schaefer and daughter, of
Fordwich is visiting at the home of
Miss E. Graybeil,
Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Raschlce,
(pee Margaret Merner), of Detroit,
who were married on Friday in De
troit spent the week-end with. Mr.
and Mrs. George Merner.
Week-end guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo, Merner were, Mr. and Mrs,
John Ras'cke, Mr. and Mi’s. Rudolph
Rascke, Mr. and Mrs. Geoorge Dulz,
Miss Freida Rascke and friend Mrs.
Berhart and daughter and Mr. Carl
Smuggler, all of Detroit.
Ladies’ Aid Visit County Home
The Ladies’ Aid of Dashwood
Evangelical Church paid a visit on
Friday afternoon to the Huron Co.
House of Refuge at Clinton. They
were welcomed at the door by Mrs.
Jacobs, the matron, after which the
following program was given for the
inmates with Rev. A. W. Sauer actr
ing as chairman; A piano solo, by
Miss Anna Tieman; vocal solos by
Miss Catherine Flnkbeiner and Rev.
A. W Sauer; vocal duet by Miss C.
Finkibeiner and Mrs. A. E. Oestrich-
er; a piano duet by Miss Verna
Birk and Mrs. Vernon Schatz; a
piano duet by Miss*Anna Tiernan
and Mrs, A. E Oestriclier. The pro
gram was interspersed with hymn
singing by both the Ladies’ Aid and
the inmates. At the close Rev. A.
W. Sauer sang ‘Little Jacob Strauss’
which was thoroughly enjoyed by
the audience. They especially ap
preciate music and enthusiastically
urged the Ladies’ Aid toT’epeat their
visit soon. A treat of home-made
cookies and oranges was given to
each of the 94 inmates... Mrs. Ja
cobs, and her two assistants conduct
ed the guests about 40 in number
through the building and explained
many interesting phases of their
work. '
interesting phases of their
•Mrs.
ana
Motz
Shirley, of Exeter,
and
and
CREDITON EAST
Davidson arid son William
has returned to' their home in Port
Huron after visiting with the form
er’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mern-
er for the past few weeks.
Master Bartie Motz, cf Exeter,
spent ; Sunday with his aunt
uncle Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland
daughter
Mrs., Henry Motz spent Sunday in
London with Mr. and Mrs. William
Heatherley.
Mrs. Frank Scheiding, o.f London,
is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Motz.
Miss Verda Hoffman has returned
to Kerwood after a weeks’ holiday
with her mother and brother Mrs.
H. Hoffman and Charlie.
Mrs. John Lawson received the
sad news of the deam or ner daugh-
Orleman in Pittsburg
Mr. Eli Lawson and
Lawson, of Exeter,
the late Mrs. <0rleman
Oscar Pfaff,of
the
Hy.
the
ter, Mrs. H.
on Sunday.
Mr. George
brothers of
left here Sunday to' attend the fun
eral. The late Mrs. Orleman visited
relatives here in August.
IMr. and Mrs.
Woodham, spent Sunday with
former’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
Pfaff.
Potato digging is the order of
day. ■ ■ ■ , ,
Quite a numiber fvbm. mere attend
ed Exeter Fair last Wednesday,
Mr. Durr, of near Parkhill, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Baynhanl.
ZION
Union Rally Day service was held
in the afternoon. Among those tak
ing part were: Marion Pooley, Thel
ma Jacques, Lloyd Hern, Edith Earl
Those. Hern and a splendid address
was given by Rev. L. C> White.
A numiber of the W.M.S ladies at
tended the convention at Roy’s
church on Thursday last.
Anniversary services will be held
on October 18th.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J Horn, of Tor
onto, visited with the former’s sis
ters, Mrs. W. J, Brock and
Earl recently.
Mr, E. Ward, of Exeter,
week-end at the home of
Mrs. Wilbur Batten, the guest of Mr.
Harold Denham, ;
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, of Blue
vale, visited on Sunday with the lat
ter’s aunt, Mrs. J. Johns and uncles
Mr. W. J. Brock and Mr Geo, Brock
Mr. Henry Hern and Mr, John
Horn attended ilderton Fair Oil
Wednesday, ,
Mrs. Geb.
spent the
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ELIMVILLE
The W. M- S. held their regular
monthly meeting on Tuesday after
noon of last week. The t meeting
opened with hymn 389 after which
all repeated the Lord’s Prayer. The
minutes were read and approved.
>11011 Call was answered by seven
members, Mrs. H. Delbridge read
the Scripture -lesson from Psalm 9 6.
Mrs. Chas Godibolt read an interest
ing page from the Missionary mon
thly. Hymn 355 was next sung. Mrs.
(Rev.) -White then read a letter
from the West telling of the need
of clothing so it was decided to
pack a bale. The Thames Road W.
M.S. have accepted our invitation to
visit us on October 21st. Lunch and
Reception committee were appointed
After Hymn 177 was sung Mrs. God
bolt closed the meeting with prayer
and Benediction.
Mr. and Mrs W. Vear, of Exeter,
were visitors at 1\It. P. Murch’s last
Sunday.
‘"Ijlessrs. Chas. Stephen, ■ Jackson
Woods, Lloyd Johns arid Ed. Johns
visited at the home of Mr. Neil O’
Reilly near Shelburne on Sunday
last.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tallbot and
daughter, also Mr.-Ewart Cornish,
of Goderich, were Sunday visitors
at Mr. J. Cornish’s. ;
Rev. A. E. Johns and Harold, of
Hamilton, were visitors- here over
the week-end. Mr. Martin Johns,
wljo has spent the past fnonth in
the neighbourhood, returned with
them.
Mrs. Alex McFalls, of Exeter, vis
ited her sister, Mrs. W. Horne re
cently.
Mrs. Jenny Jackson, of Toronto,
spent, a few days during the past
week with her sisters, Mrs. A. E.
Pym and Mrs. P. Murich..
Mr. and Mrs. F. Wright and, chil
dren, of London, were callers on
friends in the vicinity last Sunday.
Mr. and. Mrs. .J. Horne, of Toron
to, visited the former’s brother here
recently.
Mrs. Jackson, cf Windsor, was a
visitor at the home of her daughter
Mrs. (Rev.) White last week.
Messrs. Kenneth Johns and Jack
Dellbridge, who accompanied Mr.
Walter Johns to Cornell University
at Ithaca, N.Y., returned home on
Saturday afternoon after a “wonder
ful trip through to the . coast taking
a different route each way. They
motored through the Catskill Mts.;
via. the Susquhanna trail and in all
covered a distance of fourteen hun
dred miles.
Rev. and Mrs White, Mrs. Hy.
Delbridge, Miss Marjorie Delbridge
and Mrs. Ed. Johns attended the
convention held in Roy's churich last
Thursday.
Mrs. Walters and Miss Constance
Thompson, of Goderlcn, are visiting
a few days this week with friends 1
in the vicinity.
Mrs. Chas. Johns spent last week
with her sister, Mrs. S. Whaley in :
St. Marys. ‘
Quite a large quantity of clothing
was donated by the people Of this ■
community for the relief of those in
the West. It was taken to Exeter on I
Tuesday where it will be
with donations from other
around.
CENTRALIA WINCHELSEA
packed
points
London
and even
accord
one of
Here’s Another One
Two Scots holidaying in
went to see a comedy,
though the humor did not
with their northern ideas,
them laughed loud and long at every
oppotunity, .
iSaid the other in a withering
voice; “What are you laughing at,
ye silly loon?”
Replied the oth’er seriously: fMan
I’m trying to get ma money’s worth”
The Sunday School held their1
Rally Day servilce on Sunday and
was well attended. The choir un
der the direction of Mr. Cecil Skin
ner provided an excellent musical
program. Mr. Gerald Godbolt acted
as superintendent for the- service.
The Scripture Lesson
Genevieve Kerslake.
“Jesus’ Love for the
was told ,by Mildred
Coutage of Jesus” was told by Reg.
Hodgson. “How Came Jesus to the
City” was told by Hazel Smith. The
address, “The Betrayal, Crucifixion,
and' Resurrection of Jesus” was
given by Mrs. George Hepburn.
Rev. A. V. Robb and Mrs. Robb,
Mrs. Arthur McFalls and Mrs. Ro
bert -Smith attended. the W. M. .S.
Convention held in Roy’s Church on
Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Fletcher,
of Farquhar visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Kerslake.
. Mr. W. J. Smith, Mr. Nelson Bak
er, Mr. Thos. Willis and Mr. Trios.
Boyes attended a ball game at Rod
ney on Saturday afternoon.
On Sunday, October 4th the Unit
ed Church will hold their annual
Thank-offering services. The choir
under the leadership of Mr. Lloyd
Hodgson will provide special music.
Rev. A. Sinclair, of Hensail will be
the speaker for the uay. ‘
The Young People’s Society will
present their play “The Absent- Minded Bridegroom” on M/ednesday
evening of this week in the Green
way Anglican church.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Skelton and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks spent
the week-end visiting with relatives
in Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Neil, of St.
Thomas, visited with the former’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. James Neil
last week.
Mr. Herman Hodgson left recently
for Guelph where he will continue
his studies at the O. A. C. Mr. Ce
cil Hodgson" has accepted a position
as auditor for the Hydro-Electric
Commission in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles McCabe spent
the week-end at their home in
Strathroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Willis and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Bird, of London, on Sunday.
Miss Bernice Conlin, nurse-in-
training at St/ Joseph’s Hospital, ,
London; Speht sYinday at the home-
of her parents sit Fairview Farm.
J .' .........' •
KIRKTON
was read by
The story,
Out-of-Doors”
Hicks. “The
MissMiss Helen Brethorn and
Mildred Routley, of London, spent
the week-end at their homes here.
• Miss Myrtle Pridham, of ' Russel -
dale, was a week-end visitor with
Miss Venetta Moore.
Mr, Clarke and Miss Clarke, of
Belleville, spent the week-end with
Mrs. C. Jose.
Mrs, Tillis and two cnildreii
visiting with Mrs. S. Batten.
iMr. and Mrs. Richard Paynter
St. Marys are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Paynter
Mr. an*d Mrs. George Darling and
son Thomas, of London, were Sun
day visitors with.Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Hi
Dr,
spent
week,
Rai
United Sunday School on Sunday the
prepared program was given. A
good attendance was present.
Mrs, Frank pridham and Miss El
sie pridham, of Russetdale were
Sunday visitors with'Mr, and Mrs.
S, Shier,
are
of
azlewood.
Garence Jose and his mother
a few days at Belleville this
'Mr. David Alexander and daugh
ter Miss Edna Alexander, of Wood-
stock, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Creevy on Sunday.
Mr. John Dellbridge returned home
Saturday after a trip to New York.
Rev. A. E. Johns, of Hamilton,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Veal on Sunday.
IMrs. . R.
her father
last week.
Mr. and
W. Batten, visited with
Mr. S. Whaley one day
Mrs. John Hotham and
family, of Seaforth, visited with Mr.
and Mrs, Geo. Davis on Sunday.
GREENWAY
Next Sunday afternoon commun
ion service will be held in the Unit
ed Church with the pastor in chaa-ge.
A mission Band concert on Friday
October 2nd in the United church
promises to be an interesting event.
Admission 15' and 10c.
Last Sunday Grace Caurch observ
ed their annual Harvest Home ser
vices. Rev. Hotsford, of Watford,
gave two forceful < sermons to large
congregations morning and evening.
In the evening Miss Helen Hayter
. sang a solo with Mrs. Lewin ac
companying her. v -
Mrs. A. Hicks has been visiting
friends in London and Parkhill.
IMrs. Ralph Turner has recovered,
from her recent illness.
Mr. arid Mrs. Richard I-Iodgins
of Granto’n and Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Hodgins, of Woodstock, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hodgins.
Mervin Battram ‘ returned from
Hospital on Monday after an opera
tion for appendicitis.
■Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Webb and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Mc
Pherson on Saturday.
Rally Day Services were held in
the United church on Sunday. The
members of the school and Rev. Ha-
gelstein, of Crediton, took ipart.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Curts and her
father Mr. Pressey, of Arkona, vis
ited friends in Strathroy.
•Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brophey,
Pearl and Clarence spent the week
end in Tilbury.
KHIVA
The deepest sympathy of. this,
■community is extended to Mrs. T.
Collins and family , in the death of
Mr. Collins, who passed away [Sept.
22 after a lengthy illness.
Mr. Wm. Barry,
spending a few days
er, Mr. J. Barry.
Mrs. Mary Weiss
of London, is
with his broth-
and son John
and Mrs. Wilmer McLean, of Gode
rich, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Han
over on Wednesday.
Mrs. A. McDonald
home, after spending
Flint, Michigan.
Mr. and * Mrs. H.
has returned
a few days in
Eagleson
family of the Goshen Line
Sunday in parkhill.
Mr. J. Hanover has returned
after visiting in Buffalo for
weeks.
<Mr
forth
with
•Mr
of Buffalo
Miss Florence and friend spent
day in Waterloo with Mr. and
L. Held.
and
spent
home*
a few
. and Mrs. S. Gotchalk, of Sea-
, spent a few days last week
Mi*, and Mrs. Wm. Stade,
Wm. Plano ver and Miss
Mrs. J. Hanover
SHIPKA
Ann,
and
Siun-
Mrs,
theirThe Ladies’ Aid will hold
regular meeting on Octo,bet 14th at
the home of Mrs. Baker instead of
October 7th, at the regular time.J*