Zurich Herald, 1928-10-25, Page 1Vol. XXIX No'17
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ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING
OCTQBEfl 25, 1928.
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Let the Ads. in the Herald be your guide in your Fall Purchases
Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs of Clin-
to, were Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John England.
Mr. Kenneth Koehler has went r to
Toronto where he has taken a posit-
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4 who acquaints us with golden oppor-
tunitles for kingly service.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lautenschlag-
er and three daughters of Kitchener,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
. Mrs. Louis Kraft. •
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Mr Milf, Schilbe is taking down the
barn on his property, and we• under-
stand wishes torebuild it into .a
private garage, and also put up a
few sheds for the storing of coal.
This will be a big convenience to the
people of Zurich to have a coal yard
right in the village.
The Kalbfleisch - Planing. Mills at
this time, of the season find themsel-
ves very busy, and have found it
necessary to increase their staff con-
siderably in order to meet the dem-
ands of the customers. They are do-
ing a large amount of work for the
building of the large sanitorium at'
London. And it is only through the
practical workmanship, and reason-
able charges considered, that they
are able to do this work, which olso
means a lot to the working men of
Zurich.
For You,
Dear Reader:
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Mr. Ig. Weltin of Dashwood called
on Zurich friends on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith, were on
a business trip to London On Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Bender of
Detroit, were visitors the past week,
with relatives here.
Mrs. Ed. Apple, of New Hamburg,
paid a pleasant visit with her Zurich
friends the past week.
Dr, and Mrs. H. H. Cowen and Mr.
E. Oesch motored to Fergus on Sun-
day.
Mr. Jacob Weido and son Percy
Were Sunday visitors with Mr. J.
Weido's sister, at Seaforth.'
Mr. and Mrs. S. Gottschalk of Sea -
forth, were visitors with Zurich fri-
ends the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brenner, of
Stratford, are spending the week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Flaxbard.
Mrs. Jacobs of Detroit, spent the
Readers of the Heraldare invited
past week visiting her two sisters in
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to assist in making these columns in-
teresting to all. We appreciate very
much the co-operation we are receiv-
ing but yet there is always more
room for improvement. Let us have
the names of any visitors you are en-'
tertaining ; or, if you or any of your Mrs. Genttner of Dashwood, is sp-
ending the winter months with her
friends are taking a trip we should -
appreciate it if you would- let us
lindw. Many people at home and at Miss Elda Callfas of London, was
a distance read the Personal mention a visitor at her home here on Sun -
columns with interest each week. day.
With the co-operation of all our read
ers It will be still more interesting.
IN MEMORIAM
town, namely, Mrs. Jul Block, and
Mrs. J. Fuss.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Greb of Kit-
chener, attended the funeral of the
late Joseph Brenner, at Grand Bend
on Tuesday.
daughter Mrs. E. Oesch of town.
In memiry of our beloved Daugh-
ter and sister, Louise Howald Hutch-
inson, who died October 23rd, 1922.
Six long years from us has passed.
Since death"s cold hand did take you
But ne'er a moment in that time
Did our fond thoughas forsake you,
The flowers we placed upon your
grave,
May wither and decay,
But the love we have for you, dear
• Louise,
WBI ever fade away.
Parents, Sisters and Brothers.
Evangelical
Church Notes
• ZURICH 7-- ONT.
. Thaught Crispo
Neter accidents are oftei.,?. caused
by n loose nut, and perhaps more of-
ten ?by a tight one.
,Orie silleworni willproduce enough
niatefial for a woman's complete
outfit in 24 hours. ' I move that we
,give the poor worm shorter hours
est we face over -production and ruin
:the market.
Faults are thick where love is thin.
'We are trustees of the future,
J• The church life centers in, and rad
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develtrue brotherhood and
,... ,e ility of chai'acter but to be of value
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.4. iates frore the public worship. It
ops stab-
. it /aust-be attended regularly and
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' '• ,. , . '; . ' ' . 4 sPhaalctie?hloPladteer. Are you in your place'?
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. , C Tuesday, 7,15 'p. m. --Jr. League.
Friday 7.30 p.m.—Senior League
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Prices Ranging from i SUNDAY SERVICES
.4, Friday 8,30 p.m.—Choir Practice
Worship 10 A. M.
. Subject, "The rising river of• Spir-
$5400 to $35 400 : anal Life"
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• It a.m.—Bible School,
Mr. John Harnmann of Tavistock,
visited the past week with his cousin,
Mr. Henry Truemner of town.
Sorry to report that Mr. Whitney
•Brokenshire is on the sick list and
unable to resume his duties as school
teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Dix of Fergus, are
spending the week at the home of
Dr.' and Mrs. Cowen. They being
the grandparents to the Doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hargraves,
of Listowell, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. H. Truemner, of the
14th con., spent a. few days visiting
friends in Elkton, Pigeon, Kilman-
augh, and Sebewaing, Michigan.
• Mr. and Mrs.' C. R. Gies of Water-
loo, and •Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Filsin-
ger of Kitchener, were Sunday visit-
ors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W.
Y. Dreier.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rau, Mr. and
Mrs. • Morris Rau, and Miss Murley
Rau, all of Detroit visited with their
parents here the fore part of the
week, arse taking in the funeral of
their uncle., th late Joseph Brenner
at Grand Bend, on Tuesday.
Mr. Bruce Klopp, who is engaged
in high school teaching at Gore Bay,
Manatulin Iseland, is spending a few
weeks with his Zurich friends. Sorry
to learn that Mr. Klopp is not enjoy-
ing his usual good health, hence his
physician advised him to take a few
week's rest, and Mr. Klopp thought
the hest place for such rest would be
in Zurich.
Hymenial
A quiet wedding was solemnized at
the Evangelical parsonage, Zurich,
on Wednesday morning, October
17ht when Mildred Matilda, .only da-
ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H.
Hoffman of Zurich, was united in
marriage to, Mr. Albert Leroy
O'Brein, son of Mrand Mrs. Mm.
O'Brein, of Zurich. Rev. W. Y.
Dreier, was the officiating clergy-
man. Thebridal party were unatten,
ded.. The bride looked charming,
gowned in a beige, rosewood colored,
silk Crepe with hat and shoes to
match and corsage boupuet Of oph-
elia She wore a going away
coat of beige, trimmed with beauti-
ful brown fur, Immediately after
the cereniony the bride and groom
left on a motor trip to Toronto,
Hamilton, Kingston„ the Thousand
Islands' where they crossed over to
the United States, again fringing
lake Ontario on the American side
and touching Clayton, Oswego, Roch
ester, Niagara Palls, N. Y., Niagara
Ont, On their return they will
reside in Zutiqb. their native town.
$12.00 BUREN
18 SIZE, 17 JEWELS
In a Heavy Nicicle Case
An Ideal Watch For a Working
Man.
Let us show you this watch!
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