The Seaforth News, 1953-07-16, Page 4BRODHAGEN
The Mogk Be -Union
The 20th annual Moglc Re -union Was
held on July '1st at the home of Mr.
.and Mrs. Edwin Seherbarth, It R 1,
Bornholm. The attendance register
-:•';liowed 1338 persons were present.
After a bounteous lunch the after-
noon was spent in renewing' acquaint -
tutees. A program of races and games
was Hold with the winners as follows:
Girl's raves 0 to 10 yeal'a, Slttriey
Ilaulelbaeti, . Donna Sellerburtll. Boy's
races, 0 to 10 years; Orval Bauer,
(leorgo Muglc, Girl's races 10 to 14
years, Itlayda 13euermanll, Elaine
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THE SIDAFORT 'NEWS
Querengesser. 130y's races le to 14
years, Lorne.Le.sa, Bobby Batter.
young wise, ssesnos stasis Bern-
ice Bauer. 'Young mem Harold Lettstt,
Kenneth Bauer. Married woluou, 3115.
Gordon Bach, Mrs, Gordon Mogk,
Married men, ivan Rohrer, Bill Mc-
Cann. 3 legged race, Dorothy David-
son and Bill McCann, 'wheelbarrow
race, Rill McCann and Charlie lie Rpet1-
(tiff, Ladles kick 110 slipper, Elaine
Querengesser. Men's slipper Mee,
I4s,nneth Bauer. Ploop rase'. Donald
Bauer'{ side, All children competing
under 0 years received prizes.
Horseshoe pitching was enjoyed by
maty of the men while others enjoy-
od a game of softball, the Boys' win-
ning by a score of 22 to 3 over the
Meal. After the games the refresh -
1110111 booth was well patronized.
After supper a short business per-
iod was conducted by the President;
Oscar Young, A hearty vote of
thanks was extended to the hosts of
the Re -Union, Mr, and Mrs, •Seher-
berth. The following •officers were
elected for 1954, Pres., Rudolph
Bauer; Vice Pres., Lloyd Prueter;
•Sec.-Treas., Jack Prneter. An invi-
1 the home of Naz'. and Mrs. Gordon
tation to hold the 1951 se -union at
Mogk was received and accepted. A
donation of $10 was voted to be
made to the Salvation Army and a
donation of $5 to the Brodhagen
Ladies' Aid. Those attending from a
distance included Mrs. Wm. Agar of
Penticton, B.C., Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Mogk of Concord, Cal, and Mr. and
Mrs, James Stark of Meadville, Pa,
who spoke briefly to the gathering.
!year exactly the hundreIt was pointed out that it is this
d years since
the -?logic family came to Canada.
The treasurer's report showed a
l balance of cash on hand as $51,82.
The business period wad •closed
with the singing of our National An -
then.
The Brodbagen Band Concert was
largely attended on Sunday evening.
There will be another concert on
Sunday evening, July 26 and every
two weeks following. They are also
sponsoring an open ah dance next
week.
The band consists of 25 members
now and this band has been organ-
ized for 49 .years without a break.
The following are in the band now:
Honorary leaderAlbert Querenges-
ser, present leader, Albert Hinz, as-
sisted by Ralph Gloor and Edward
Seherbarth; Leonard Rose, Donald
hose, Glen Mogk, Carl Vock, Ronald
Hinz, Carl Buuck, Donald.. Wolfe,
Gary Sholdice, Warren •Sholdiee,
Earl Rock, Kenneth Elligson, Ray
Seherbarth, Irwin Gloor, Bruno
Breecker, Wayne Beuerman, Clare
French, Jimmy Arbuckle, Gary
Hinz, Ivan Rapien, Leonard Miller,
Donald Heimpel and Arthur Heim -
pd. They have bought new band
uniforms, navy and grey, and new
instruments for the younger mem-
bers.
School Report, S.S. 4, Logan
In alphabetical order:
Grade 8 to 9, Wayne Beuerman,
Robert Harloff, Henry Leonhardt,
Marlene Priestap (hon,), Ross Push-
elberg.
Grade 7 to 8, Jimmy Arbuckle,
Glenda Miller.
Grade 6 to 7, Clayton Ahrens, Ray
Bennewies, Clare French, Larry
Muegge, Carole Rose, Warren Shold-
ice, Keith Wolfe,
Grade 5 to 6, Arthur Diegel, Roy
Wolfe.
Grade 4 to 5, Billy Arbuckle, Dar-
lene French, Gerald Hinz, Winnifred
Hinz, Gary Priestap, Larry Trent-
owsky. •
Grade 3 to 4, Bobby Ahrens,
Elaine .Bennewies, Diane Rock, Shir-
ley Trentowsky
Grade 2 to 3, Kenneth Ahrens,
Gary Copling, Joan French, Richard
Leonhardt, Paul Priestap, Jane
Rock, Ray Rock, Roger Sholdice.
Grade 1 to 2, Dorothy Becker, Al-
lan French, Phyllis Hinz, Billy Mor-
enz, Karen Wolfe.
The beginners this year were Ka-
thy Becker, Cheryl Bennewies, Bar-
bara Hoeg'y, Joyce Rock, Paul Rock.
Teacher, Mr, Glen Bricknan.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seherbarth of
Trenton are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Aug. Scherbarth and other relatives
Visitors at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Manuel Beuerman on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. John Eisler, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Eisler, Jr. and Cynthia
of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ches-
sell, Vickie and Nancy of Mitchell
and Ray Beuerman of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Watson of Ex-
eter with her parents, ISr. and Mrs.
Lorne Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stauck,
Warren and Janet of Kitchener with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Querengesser.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz and Mr.
and Mrs. •Chris Leonhardt visited
with relatives in Elmira recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Mogk and
Wendy of St. Thomas are holidaying
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Mogk,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rode of De-
troit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Prudes..
Master Larry Beuerman of Sea -
forth is holidaying with his grand-
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Louie Hille-
brecht.
Mrs. Ernest .F.11igson spent several
days with her sister Mrs, Chas Ahr-
ens after returning from Windsor
where she spent several weeks with
her son Carl hllligson and Mrs, El-
1!gson,
Mrs, John G. Hinz has been con-
fined to Seaforth Hospital, she re-
turned home on Monday.
• Mrs. Wm, Miller is spending a few
. days with Mr, and Mrs. Ed Fischer
in Seaforth,
Mrs, Irvin Leonhardt and baby
daughter returned from Stratford
Hospital to the home of her parents
Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Hannon, Mitchell
• Gary and Warren Sholdice return-
ed home after spending two weeks
at camp,
Quite a few relative's from here
attended a shower for Me .and Mr's.
Milton Brodhagen at the Stratford
Casino on Monday evening.
Misses Betty Lou and Jacqueline
Drager and Master Harvey Drager
of Seaforth are holidaying with
their 'brother Mr, Wilfred Drager
and Mrs, Prager.
Miss Owen Rock and Mrs, Fred
Herbert aceotnpanied Mr, and Mrs.
Milton Eickmeir to Detroit to visit
with Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Rock.
WALTON
The third meeting of the Cran-
broolc Cornflowers Garden Club was
held at the home of ,our leader, Mrs.
Vernice Corlett on July 9 with seven
member's present, Miss Karen, the
'Moine economist was also {present.
The meeting opened by the singing
of the Institute Ode, The minutes
of the last meeting were read by
Helen Knight. The rollcall was an-
swered by "Flowers in a Vase".
Karen Machan and Rose `Campbell
offered to bring lunch to the next
Meeting which will bo held at the
home of Ann •Steffler, Miss Karen
gave us some feints about our refer-
ence files. We then judged our bou-
quets and Miss Karen gave us many
helpful hints about flower arrange-
ment, The Home assignment was
thin given. The meeting closed with
the singing of "The Queen" after
which a delicious lunch was served
by vire hostess, and enjoyed by all,
Donald Youngblut, London; with
friends here.
Mr. and 'Mrs. M, Robinson, Toron-
to, with Mr. and Mrs. William Ben-
nett and other friends.
WINTHROP
The Young People's Union of Ca-
van Church are holding a "Variety
Night" on Tuesday evening, July
' 21st. A .program of solos, duets,
monologues and other musical num-
,bers is being provided. A booth and
fish pond will be on the church
grounds. Everyone welcome,
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