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Exeter
Crediton Pastor, Rev. Dahms
Preaches Farewell Sermon
Rev. J. V- Dahms delivered his
farewell address in the Evangeli
cal Church on Sunday evening,
implanting upon the minds of his
hearers the unquestionable truth
of Christ’s Resurrection. At the
close of the service, Mr. E. Hen
drick read an address of appre
ciation to Rev. and Mrs. Dahms
and Mr. William Swartz, on be
half of the congregation, present
ed them with a well F"
in honor of the ninth
of their marriage.
Rev. Dahms made
preciatjve reply and
gratitude for kindness
him and his family during their
five years here. He also spoke
of the close association that had
existed between himself and Rev.
W. Parrott of the United Church,
who was present and assisted in
the service.
Rev. and Mrs. Dahins and son,
Daniel, left on Tuesday for their
new appointment in Pembroke
and Mrs. E. N. Mohr,
of Pembroke, have ar-
take over the Crediton
filled purse
anniversary
a very ap-
expressed
shown
and Rev.
formerly
rived to
charge,
Mr. Albert icing
Funeral services were conduct
ed in the Hopper-Hockey Funeral
Home on Monday for Mr. Albert
King, who passed away on Friday
morning in South Huron Hospi
tal, Exeter. Mr. King, who was
in his ninetieth year, spent his
entire life in Stephen Township
and farmed for many years on
the southern boundary of Ste
phen, on the farm where he was
born, and retired to Crediton
some years ago. A son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King,
he was the last surviving mem
ber of a family of 14 children.
He was a,, member of Crediton
United Church and
in attendance until
failed.
His first marriage
vina Dauncey, who died in 1906.
He later married Elizabeth Eil-
ber, who survives, Also surviving
are two daughters, Mrs. Sherman
(Olive) Willis of Peace River
and Mrs. Thomas (Gertrude)
Yearley of Exeter, and a son,
William, of Chicago. Service was
conducted by his minister, Rev.
Parrott, and interment was in
Exeter Cemetery.
Women's Association and Mis
sionary Society of United Church
met on Thursday with an attend
ance of 4 0. Devotional period was
led by Mrs. J. Galloway and the
Study Book was reviewed by- Mrs.
G. Hill. Mrs. W. Mack conducted
W.M.S. business. Plans were
made to pack a bale of clothing
for overseas and a motion carried
to organize a Mission Band, the
leader to be Mrs. C. Brock, and
assistant Mrs. E. Lamport. Mem
bers of Baby Band and mothers
will be entertained at the June
meeting.
Mrs. Lamport presided for
W.A. business. A motion was car
ried to redecorate the interior of
the church and members will
sponsor a sale of home-baking on
Saturday, May 23.
Afternoon hostesses were Mrs.
E.. Lawson, Mrs. S. King and
Mrs. Robert Reid.
Personal Items
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Morlock were
Misses Lulu Morlock of Windsor
and Ella of Hamilton. Dr. and
Mrs. Car] Morlock, Anne and
Billy, of Rochester, Minnesota,
are visiting this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Morlock.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Camm of
Fort Erie visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. William Oestrie-
cher.
Mrs. Lydia Huxtable of Hamil
ton spent the weekend with her
sister, Mrs. Harry Beaver, and
Mr. Beaver. Mr.
of Oakville also
parents.
Mr. and Mrs.
son and Anne of London spent a
few days with Hr. and Mrs, Ed
win Beaver.
Mr. and Mrs. William Woodall
and daughter, Judith, of Wind
sor, visited during the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood-
all.
The executive of the Lamport
reunion met on Friday evening
at the home of Mrs. M. MacDon
ald and made plans for the re
union, being held this year in
Exeter Park on Saturday, June
27.
Mrs. Lloyd Hey spent several
days in South Huron Hospital
and is much improved. Mrs, Ger
ald Zwicker, who was also a pa
tient in the hospital, returned
home last week.
Mr. Kenneth Lillow of Wind*
sor, formerly of Crediton, is at
present confined to hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fink
beiner and daughter, of Hamil
ton, visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fink
beiner,
Mr, and Mrs, L. Westbury and
VIrs. Longworth of London were
Sunday guests With Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Green.
Mrs. Mildred Holtzman of Ex-
ter spent Sunday at the home
f Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Schenk.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Haist of Zur-
ch visited on Sunday with Miss
Lily Haist,
M. Finkbeiner of Exeter
few days with Mrs. Mary
Mr. aud Mrs. Newell Morgan
of port Huron and Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin King were Sunday visit
ors with Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schenk
and daughter, of Toronto, spent
a few days *at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Schenk.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd England
and Mr. and Mrs. W. Sisson of
Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
England, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hey of
London spent the weekend at
Miller Lake fishing, bringing
home 16 large pike,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holtz and
daughter, Myrtle, and Miss Myr
tle Brown, all of Kitchener, spent
Weekentl visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Finkbeiner were Mr.
Dan- Lambie and Mrs. E. Jones
of Sunnybrook, Toronto, Mr
Mrs. Robert Lambie and
Robin, of London,
Ross Haugh anil
and Milton Haugh
wood, Mr. and Mrs.
and Larry of Exeter.
and
son,
Mr. and Mrs.
Linda, Joyce
all of Dash-
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District Representatives: Lloyd B. Hodgson, Centralia; IL K. Eilber, Crediton; Bell & Laughton, Exeter;
B. M. Francis, Exeter; F. G, Bonthron, Hensail; J. W. Haberer, Zurich.
was
his
was
regular
health
to Mel-
Howard Beaver
visited with his
Arnold Robert-
Mrs.
pent a
WeiU.
Mrs.
isited __ ........
iobert and Harold Gower.
londay with Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Fahrner.
Mary Parker Of London
last week with Messrs.
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