Zurich Herald, 1930-05-29, Page 1Vol. XXX No. 46
ZURICHI, THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 291930.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mousseau made
a motor trip to London on Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Dan. Koehler and
daughter Beulah and Miss Lindsay of
Kitchener, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Well. Johnston at ; the
Dominion House.
Confirmation Services will be hel
in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, o
Sunday evening, June 1st, at 7.30.
Rev. and Mrs, C. Schrag, Mr..an
Mrs. David Gingerich attended th
Bission Board Conference at. Kitc
ever over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .Zinkahn an
Mr. and Mrs. SPalinger of Kitchene
spent the week -end with IVIE Her
and Henry Krueger's. •••
Mrs. McCallum, Miss Jessie McCa
lum, and Mr. George McCallum • o
Ingersoll, visited with Mr. and Mr
Wm. Reith on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gascho, Mr. an
Mrs. Norman Gascho and Mr. Jo
Gascho were visitors at the home .o
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gascho a
Harriston, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Daters Sr.„ M
and Mrs. Milford Schilbe and famil
visited with Rev. Albert Daters at hi
home in Desboro over the week -end
Mr. Ed. Brenner of Kitchedel
Miss Ruth Brenner of Elmira, an
Mr. Floyd Cook of Conestoga, spen
the week -end at the home of Mr. an
Mrs. John Brenner.
Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Oesch, Mr
Norman Gascho and Miss Vera Sieb
ert were in London on Monday an
visited the former's sister, Mrs. Wm
McGreggor at the Victoria Hospital
Mrs. MeGreggor, who underwent
serious operation last week -end is re
ported as doing as well as can b
expected.
The Zurich Branch of the Won
en's Institute will hold their monthl
meeting on Monday evening, June 2
4 8 o'clock.,,The committee in charge
are: Miss Jane Lamont, Mrs. C. Eil-
ber, Mrs. S. Witmer and Miss Pearl
Pfile. Father Power. will .deliver an
address at this meeting and we would
invite every woman in the commun-
ity to be present. Also other inter-
esting items will be taken up. Let
every member be present and bring
others with you! Don't forget the
date, Monday evening, June 2nd.
Canada's pension war veterans
number 58,044, and in addition 19,-
932 depeadents of soldiers are draw -
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Mrs. W. C. Wagner, and other frien-
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Lri Oesch was a business visitor
and Mrs. Gid. Koehler were
Sunday visitors at Bayfield.
to 'Stratford on Friday.
Mr. Erwin Schilbe of Toronto, vis-
ited over the holiday with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. L. Schilbe.
'Prof. Alvin Surerus of Toronto
University is visiting with his mother
On the Bronson Line,
Mr. C. M. Walker and son Fred of
Grand Bend, were business visitors,
in town on Tuesday evening.
Mr. Ev. Haist and Mr. Clarence
Daters motored to Detroit on. Wed-
nesday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kellerman and
Harold and Czar Kellerman of Dash-
wood, were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fritz.
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Mr. Chas. Meyers has purchased a
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Mr. Wm. Brenner, of Stratford, ..
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visited with his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Flaxbard, on Tuesday. New and Used Cal. Brokers
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman, Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy O'Brein and Mr.
Harry Weber, were Saturday visitors
at Kitchener and Galt.
RC.V. and Mrs. W. Y. Dreier are
spending the week with friends at
Waterloo, also taking in the Com en-
tiOn at S. Easthope on Thursday.
Mrs. D. McClinchey of Detroit,
St. Boniface parish is at present
observing their 40 hour's special de-
votion, and the gatherings are being
well attended.
The big Liberal Convention is be-
ing held in Hensel]. on Wednesday 'af-
ternoon of this week, at which a large
number of citizens are attending.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Moritz of
Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Oliver of
mg allowances from the Government Kitchener, were week -end visitors at
Over three. million dollars a month is the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fritz.
paid in pensions alone from the pub-
lic treasury, and nearly forty per About 112 Sunday School teachers
cent. of.Canada's national expendit- from Brodhagen, Stratford, Paris-
ure each year is directly due to the tock, New Hamburg, Wellesley and
war. To say nothing of the miseries other places attended the Stratford
and heartbreaks that it causes, war District Sunday School Teachers'
is a terrible costly. business. Convention of the Evangelical Luth-
eran Synod of Canada, held at the
St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Zur-
ich. Both sessions were opened with
devotional services, the one in the
morning being in charge of Rev. J.
Alberti of Brodhagen, and Rev. R.
Mosig of New Hamburg officiated in
the afternoon. -Papers were given by
Rev. Sode of Wellesley, and Rev. E.
Turkheim., Zurich. The ladies of St.
Peter's church served both dinner
and supper in the church basement,
which was beautifully decorated for
the occasion and which was enjoyed
by all. A hearty vote of thanks was
extended to the ladies by the visitors.
•DRYSDALE
.Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ducharme
and family of Detroit, spent the we-
ek -end with the former's parents, Mr
and Mrs. Jos. Ducharme.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Denomme of
Windsor, were visitors with the -Miss
Denomme over the holidays.
Mr. Arthur Gelinas of Chatham, i6
spending a week with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Jos. Gelinas, Sr.
Mr. Peter Corriveau, painter, is
now putting a fresh coat of paint on
Mr, J. S. Bedard's house.
Forty Hour's Devotion took place
at the Catholeque church here, be-
ginning Sunday morning. The ser-
mon was delivered by Rev. Father
Goetz, of Seaforth in the evening,
while Father Rondot of Prairie Sid -
:frig, ;occupied the pulpit Monday ev-
ening and Father Sullivan of Clinton I
preached Tuesday night, which was
closing night. The services were well
:attended, the church being filled to
capacity.
Obituary
'Liven in Huron for 74 years, Miss
Rose Durand, age 86 years, died at
'her 'home one and one half miles t
mnitlh of Drysdale on the Blue Water L
Highway, on Thursday, May 22nd.
Miss Durand was born at St. Eliza- w
bcia near Montreal, Quebec, and h
came here with her parents, the late a
Mr. and Mrs. Bazil Durand at the a
age of 12 years. The family settling •s
in Huron County on the farm where b
the deceased passed away on Thurs- Z
day morning. Interment took place a
n St. Peter's Cemetery, Drysdale, to li
which parish deceased•was practically H
a life-long member. After a Re- si
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Henry Faust Passes
Death claimed at his home in Carlo
Michigan, on Thursday, May 22nd, a
highly respected resident of that city
in the person of Mr. Henry Faust,
in his 77th year, after a somewhat
ingering illness. Deceased was known
to many in Zurich, having been a
former Zurich boy, and was beloved
by all who knew him, as he was of
uch a fine christian character, and
ad a high standing in the Michigan
Conference of the Evangelical church
A goodly number of years Mr. Faust
ook a trip to Palest[' -,o or the Holy
and, and was indeed. interesting to
talk to about these hills and valleys
here Jesus had trod about nineteen
undred years ago. He was a kind
nd loving father to his family and
good example of a life that all
hould endeavour to live. Was a
rother to Miss Lydia E. Faust of
urich, and also to the late Daniel
nd Adam Faust who departed this
fe some years ago. The late Mr.
Henry Faust's surviving family con-
sts oft Mts, IL Faust, his sorrow -
g widow; one daughter, Mrs. 0.
lough, of Detroit, two sons, Rev,
dgar Faust of Detroit, and Mr. El-
aust of Urband, Ind. The remains
ere laid to rest in Detroit, on Sat -
day, May 24th.
HOFFMAN'S BLOCK
EMINALMIEKIN AND gRILINERilil.
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nem, Holy Mass was celebrated by
he parish priest, Father Marchand.
The pall bearers were: six nephews:
Messrs. Jos. and Arthur Gelinas, L
Duravtd, C. Laporte, P. Denomene,
and Jeffrey.,
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