Zurich Herald, 1929-01-24, Page 1Vol. XX I X No 30
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Womens' Felt and Boudaur Slippers, Reg. 1.75, Special! c
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Men's Rubber Boots, Reg- $5.00, Special
Men's High Gum Rubber's, Reg. $5.00, :Speciial
Men's Gum Rubbers,, Reg. $4.00, Special ... b $2..'.85
Boy's Gum Rubbers, Reg. $3.50, .Special .... _.. _ _ .. _. - $2.15
Youth's Gum Rubbers. Special $1.:95
Men's Felt Gum Ruble., Reg. 4.50, Special _ . . - •• $3.2.55
Men's 1, 2, 3, Buckle Ove.reahoes ,at .asst ,i'arom $1.95 an to -.43..45
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Dashwood
Mr. Herb Geiser of Detroit, spent
a few days with his parents,
Mr. Ezra Bender is on the .sick list
Messrs. E. G. Kraft and J. C. Reid
,made a business trip to Toronto last
week.
Miss Margaret Merner returned to'
Detroit, after spending the past we-
ek with her parents.
• Miss Verda Baker of London, sp-
ent the week -end with her parents.
Mr. S. Colosky is attending the fun
real of a relative in Detroit.
!Mrs. Pope returned -to her home.:
in Hensall, after spending a few we-
eks with her sister.
Mrs. Bills and family and Miss
Rose Rader of Detroit are visiting;
their parents, Mr and Mks. Hy Rader
On Saturday evening as Mrs. Otto
Restemeyer was crossing the street
in front of Schenk's Bakery she was
accidently struck by a car driven by
Edwin Miller and was carried some
distance before she fell off the fend-
er. She was taken to Dr. Taylor's
office where it was found her face
was badly scratched and her leg badly
injured. Mrs. Restemeyer will be
confined to her bed for six or eight
weeks. -•
Late Harvey Colosky,
The very sudden death occured in
the city of Detroit, on Friday Jan-
uary 18th, of Harvey Colosky, one of
Zurich's former popular young men,
and son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Col-
osky of the village. The deceased,
who was for many years a sufferer
of diabetic trouble, was 'enjoying his
usual state of health, till only a day
or so before his departure, which
came very suddenly, and before
word could reach his parents in time
to pay him a visit, he had passed a
Way. The deceased was well and
favorably known by practically ev-
erybody in the community, and his
'many Zurich friends regret very
much to learn of his rather early de-
parture, as he was only in his 42nd
year. The funeral taking place on
Tuesday at Detroit. Besides his sor
rowing widow, and two step children
he is .survived by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Cyrus Colosky, and one
sister, Mrs. John Albrecht, all of Zur-
ich, who all have the sympathy of
their many friends here.
Steinbach---Decher
A very interesting matrimonial ev-
ent took place at the Lutheran par-
sonage, Zurich on Thursday evening
last, when Rev. E. Tuerkheim perfor-
med the ceremony which united in
marriage, Irene, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Decher, Jr., Goshen Line,
South, and Mr. Theodore Steinbach,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steinbach
of town. On Monday evening foll-
owing a shower was tendered for the
bride by members of the choir. Mr.
and Mrs. Steinbach will reside on Mr.
Decher's fine farm, Goshen line, the
Herald joins their many friends in ex-
tending congratulations.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ferd. Haberer, were
Sunday visitors at Crediton.
Mr and Mrs. HartmanElsie of Dash
wood visited with Mr. and Mrs E.
Oesch on Sunday.
• Miss Alma Uttley, who has been
visiting a few days in Mitchell, has
returned to her home.
Mr. T. L. Wurm was a Sunday vis-
itor to Bayfield with Mrs. T. L.
Wuran, who is in attendance with her
mother, Mrs. Woods, who is ill.
Mrs, Ed. Seims of New Hamburg,
was in the village thts week attending
the funeral of her Mother, the late
Mrs. Doerr.
Luther League
The annual business meeting of
the Luther League of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, took place the
first Friday Friday of the New Year,
January 4th, The results of the el-
ection of officers are the following:
Ivan Kalbfleisch re-elected as presi-
dent, miss Gertrude Schilbe, Vice -
Pres., Ivan Yungblut, treasurer,
Jacob Haberer secretary and Miss
Clara Weber as pianoist. On Jan-
uary 11th the membership campaign
drew to a close with an enrolment
of (17 members, The Red Side with
Inez Yungblut .as their captain cax
r,++led away the honors. The wraners
ire being entertained by the Blue
Team to a banquet at 'eight o'clock
in the basement of the church. An
interesting program fa being planned
and the Leaguers are looking forward
to it with great eagerness.
Special
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.Mrs Doerr Passes.
The remains of Mrs. Doerr, of Aub
urn, and formerly known as Mrs.
Hartung of Zurich, were brought to
Zurich on Tuesday and funeral tak-
ing place in the Lutheran cemetery,
with• Rev. E. Tuerkheim 'officiating.
Deceased had passed away at her
home in Auburn, on January 18th,
in her 78th year. The late Mrs.
Doerr leaves besides her many warm
Zurich friends, four daughters, Mrs.
Mrs Sherman and Mrs. Gumings of
Detroit, Mrs. H. H. Little of. Hensall,
and Mrs. Edward Seims of NearH'am=•
burg. Also 18 grand children and
one great grandchild.
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Mrs. G. K. Farwell Passes
The death took place at her home
in Zurich, on Wednesday, Januircy
16th of Mrs: G. K. Farwell, aged
53 years and 2 days. Diseased had
been in poor health for the past year
or so suffering from . heart trouble,
this was accompanied by an attack
on influenza, which her frail constit-
ution could not endure and she pase
sed peacefully away on Wednesday.
Besides her father, Mr. Wendell
Smith, and his family of town, she
leaves her sorrowing husband, one
son and two daughters, to mourn the
loss of a kind and affectionate mother
The Funeral was held on Saturday
morning to the R. C. cemetery, Zur-
ich, Father L. Powers officiating. The
bereft family have the sympathy of
their many friends.
Late George Reichert.
One by one the pioneers of Hay
Township are passing into their etern-
al reward. This week we cronicle the
death of another pioneer that came
to this district When is was practic-
ally the vergin forest, and worked
land toiled with his companions and
done his bit to make this country the
beautiful heritage ,we are now enjoy-
ing, in the person of the late George
Reichert, who did at the home of his
sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Pfaff, of the
Blind Line, Hay Township, on Janu-
ary 16th, Aged 81 years, 2 months,
and 30 days. Deceased had not been
enjoying his usual good health for
some time, and the end came as a
relief to his affliction. Deceased is
survived by one brother, Mr. Henry
Reichert, of Zurich; also by four sis-
ters: Mrs Rueckbeil of Cavalier, N.
Dak., Mrs. 3. Pfaff, Miss Lisetta and
Miss Caterine all of Hay Township.
The remains were laid quietly to rest
on Saturday, January 19th, from the
home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Pfaff, to
the Lutheran Church for service and
thence to the Lutheran Cemetery for
burial Itev. E. Tue?leb,elnt his pas-
tor, offteiating,
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