Zurich Herald, 1945-03-15, Page 1f01-17PA
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Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor
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MILLIONS ciE innocent victims of
war are avithout food and clothing for
hungry, ragged hodies—with.out
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are appealing for fowls w sena urgently
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Your contribution to the Ilea Cross is
the one 'way in which you can expresso
a practical sympathy for those who are
eudurbag so much.
Their need is great. Ve cannot
ignore their pleading.
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Gnr. Charles Thiel from London
was a Sunday visitor at kis home here
Mr, and Mrs. E. Wuerth visited
friends at Kitchener a few days last
week.
11/fr. and Mrs. J. W. ,Merner and
daughter Joan. spent •Sunday 'at El -
/ram, visiting with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greb and son
and Mrs. S. Martin were visitors at
London last week.
Mrs. 'Susie Oesch left for St. Cath-
arines where she will be for some
ti
me.
The Lions Club aresponsoring a
St; 'Patrick's Frolic in the town hall
on Saturday evening.
¥r. and Mrs. T. H. Hoffman of
Dashwood visited at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. V. Einnin last week.
Mr and Mrs. L. Warnocit have re-
tUrned from Goderich where they en-
joyed a few weeks with"relatives and
friends.
Mr. Hy. Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs
Fred Lawrence left for Mitchell
where the latter intend to take up
Wining on the former's fine farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson
and Mrs. Lena McAlpine of Mitchell,
ere visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
.1. Thiel of town and other relatives.
Miss Elda. 'Reichert is on duty a-
gain at the ocal telephone .central.
Mrs. Victor Dinnin supplying in her
abSence.
Rev. Father Z. O'Donald of Wood -
stack delivered very inspiring Miss-
ionary messages in St. Boniface
church the past week.
• Mr. Andrew Coxon has returned to
his home at Milventon after visiting
at the home of his son Jar. •and Mrs
WB Cokor'. of town.
l�r. and Mrs: Earl Smith ,and Mr.
Kallafleiscih of Detroit, are vis-
iting for a few days with friends
here.
Mr. Lorne McBride of Windsor and
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc-
Bride Of Kippen were visitors in
town and up the Goshen line on Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lamont and
Miss Jane Lamont and Mrs. L. W.
Hoffman were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Braun,
Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .Rau and da-
ughter Patricia . of St. Clemens, and
Mas. Morris Rau and daughter, Mrs.
Weber and son Kenneth from De-
troit were week -end visitors at the
home of their mother, Mrs. John P.
Rau of town.
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We are again terribly jammed up
for space this week. Several auction
sales as well as other items we are
compelled to carry over till next week
We dare not leave out the national
advertising, and cannot print extra
pages owing to paper condition. So
our customers will have to bear with
us for the present.
HYMENEAL
Ropp--GIngerich
A quiet wedding was solemnized
at the home of theofficiating minister
Rev: and ikrs. Stephen Peachey on
Saturday, March 8rd, when Verna,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Gingerich of Blake was united in
marriage to Alfred, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Ropp of near Hen-
sall. The bride was attended by Miss
Luanne. Ropp, sister of the groom,
While Kenneth Gascho, cousin of the
bride was best man. After a short
trip to Kitchener the young couple
will reside on the groom's rarm near
Hensall.
Bell—Oesch
A pretty wedding was solemnized
on March 3rd, at the United church
manse, :Myth, of Kathleen' Pearl, eld-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Oesch, Varna, to Robert Henry, only
8on of MI.. and Mrs. William Bell,
Blyth, with Rev. A. Sinclair officiat-
ing. The bride was charming in a
street -length frock of pale blue sheer
matching hat caught with shoulder
length ' ^"`" Te
Miss Anna Oesell, sister ot the ,oricie,
as bridesmaid wore a maize figured
frock . Le.1 t
and corsage of yellow roe. • The
groom was attended by Earl Flax -
bard. A wedding dinner was later
served '4' the home ef the bride"s
parents at a gaily det.oiaLett
centred with a three tier wedding
cake. Then the bridal couple left on
a honeymoon to Guelph and eastern
;points. "Coe brida tra.,7elling in a
brown suit with matching topcoat
and twee:It:011es. On their return
I they wjU reside. in London..
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