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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Feb 1914, p. 4

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n C satisfactorily fronr the ass of recent serious accideat, a teaâ€"room under the auspices of E4 Waterloo Antiâ€"Tuberculosis mirele alfords the friends who are ‘Batronizing it so:zenerously, the dua! flelight of a lovely. tea and visit with 2 heir numerous friends, in these very \R@btractive quarters. "y Miss Margaret Roos was the hosâ€" (%‘ iS~6f a very enjovable Lridge party Of five tables at "Bon Accord‘"‘ _ on iwesday evening, arranged _ particulâ€" E: irly in homor of the visitors, . when }: 'verf bandsome prizes were triâ€" ~Minphantly borne off by Miss Howitt ‘¥nd: Mr. W F. Naylor. .___The annual meeting of the Princess _ @f Wales Chapter of the Daughters of te~Empire was held at the Library + last Monday evening, with _ a > attendance. The various _ reâ€" p ts presentediwere of a very satisâ€" }j tory.character and the enthusiasim t ifested in the work of the ensuâ€" year augurs well for its success. . Whe following are the officers '?o( ~I914;: Rékent, Miss G. Jackson; 1st \<Vice Regent, Miss Lizzie Bruce, 2nd ~NVice Regent, Mrs. Hartman _ Krug, ‘RBecretary, Mes. G. Merbert Bowlby; Cor. Secy., Mrs. C. H. Mills; Treasâ€" . urer, Mrs. Shannon Bowlby; Standâ€" ~ard Bearer, Miss Moore. ‘Miss Velma Reesor sPent â€" Sunday with friends in Avrora. | « Mr. Joseph Schi spent Sunday _ in New Hamburg. is <Mr.CR. Hayes and Mr. B. Rafierty® &pent Sunday in Bamberg. 4dir. Eldon Burn spent Sunday with Prestén. friends. Un Saturday evening a sleighload Of ;:ung people fourneyed to New Hamâ€" Tg, â€" were | they _ spent the evenâ€" y in skating. | JMr. ind Mrs. Wm. T. Crowe _ reâ€" gurned home from attending the funâ€" @ral oi _ Mrs. Crowe‘s aunt at _ St. @eorge, Cnt. $ Aiir. W. W. Elsley of Galt, _ spent Sunday at the home of Mr. anrd Mrg® J. Ufelman, visiting his mother MrSs. Saze. ! t ‘Get your tickets for the series _ of three lectures _ on masterPieces _ of English yterature by B. W. N. Grigg ‘Dr. Eckel is attending the annual wouention of the Ontario Dental Asâ€" sociation in Toronto. R.A. First â€" lecture on Wednestay éveninz, Methodist church, Watction, Sories of â€" three lectures 50c., single flmission 25c. . Mr. 0. Uficlman is a busimess visi tor in ‘FToronto for a few days. Seven Lillies Pastry flour and be one of the satisfied Also Agate pure Manitoba flour. Sold by all upâ€" toâ€"date grocers WM. SNIDER, DCKAN FLOUR tew days. iq. .. .c i ®. Howitt.of Gueliph has been Flour Mills iany friends of Mr. Frank , son of Mr. Thos *Hilliard, pleased to hear that ‘he is t i# FPhone No. 239 Waterloo Rer Brown of Crediton was «_ in‘ town on Friday. / _ _ ~,. T ery Hake bas Whmsx" ‘a friends. @ A. lalwpll hiillflllhl’.l: ;. A. E. Ratt m Tavistock | * § i# 1 s N P > i * + Phe gift of a bonnic wee daugh ’ The Teaâ€"Room under the auspices of the â€" Waterloo Antiâ€"Tuberculosis i Society, which opened last â€" Monday, in the rooms formerly occupied _ by !lhe Dominion Life Assurance Comâ€" ‘pany, King strect, is meeting | with most gratifying success. The rooms , are bright, well heated, and a charmâ€" {ing place for aiternoon teas, «with ’ns pretty furnishings, good | music, ‘i:md the daintiest ofi homeâ€"made > reâ€" freshments, served by _ attentive ‘!young ladies, all for the _ nominal sum of 10c. The ladies will _ conâ€" ; tinue their good work all next week, !:n)d desire to extend a very cordial ‘invitation to.all their friends, ladies ‘and gentlemen, to come and | assist i this worthy cause. * l Mr. Frank Good‘s pretty residence , on Albert street â€" was the â€" festive scene .of a delightful "At Home‘"‘ on ‘Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 6.30, Iu'hich proved a brilliant success in ‘every particulart, the comfortable arâ€" irangements, _ charming | music â€" by istarnaman's Orchestra and _ happy |partv of guests combined to make a j most enjoyable time for the _ large |number of Twin City friends _ ‘who {came and went during the affernoon. {The rooms were gay with all _ the ‘llmdili-mal decorations gf St. Val j entine of large gcarlee hearts _ hung |on the walls, on the electroliers and 5place(l on pictures, etc., and indeed in evety available corner were placed heartsâ€"cupids, or cupid‘s darts. _ The ‘gemal hostess, Mrs. F. Good, wearâ€" ing a very becoming gown of black {charmeuse, with handsome trimmings "of blue satin, lace and chiffon, reâ€" ;vri\'od in the drawing room, assisted be her sister from Toronto, *Mrs. A. |B. Klippert, in a lovely â€" gown _ of old rose gatin, with hand painted ‘chiffon tunic, who was warmly greetâ€" ed by her many old friends. Another | thoughtiul assistant was Nrs. Clar ence Depotty of Dunvilie (a daughter of the house}, who was prettily gownâ€" 64 in pale bhie silk. Mrs. Aaron Erb and Mrs. M. S. Hallman ushered the guests to the tea room, . presided over by Mrs. Gen. Wegenast and Mrs |_ Mrs. P. II. Roos and Mrs. _ Rose kump{ werd the hostesses of an* unâ€" usually bright and jolly Thimble Tea ‘at the cosey: home of the former ou \‘Tuesday evening, when about | filty ladies greatly enjoyed their unboundâ€" ed hospitality. owned by Solomon Lichty, on . the West side of Waterioo. Miss Edna Breithaupt accompanied Mrs, Colguhoun to Hamilton, where they were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Parry for a short vigit this week. . ~‘Mrs. H. M. Enyder pleasantly entâ€" ertained members of the(Ladies‘ Aid ind Women‘s Missionary Society . of the Methodist Church, to a thimble social at her‘home on Thursday aftâ€" Mrs. Colquhoun left last Monday morning lor a short visit to Hamilâ€" ton friends, en route to New York. from whence she will sail on _ the ‘‘Megantic‘ for a visit to relatives in Scotland, Mrs. Hilliard of St. Catharines is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Cutâ€" ler, having come up for a little visit with her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Bowlby, before her departure for her annual visit to the South. Mrs. David Eby _ was pleasanily surprised at the honie of Mrs: . ‘ra Snyder, where a numâ€" ber _ of _ friends gathered to make her a presentation, and spend a few ‘sozial hours together on the 0¢â€" casion of her birthday. Numerous informal tea parties of groups of two or three, and someâ€" tumes a dozen congenia) friends. tesâ€" tify to the pleasure of the opening of the tea room in the interests of the Waterloo Antiâ€"Tuberculosis Soâ€" ciety. Mr. A. Eugene Pequegnat, who unâ€" derwent a slight operation _ at the Derlin and Waterloo Hospital last week, is, we are glad to say, makâ€" ing good progress towards recovery, and his many friends hope to _ see this genial chap about as usual | in the near future. Mr. and Mps. Alfred H. Snyder, Miss Florerce Snyder and Miss Ethel Hespeler were a jolly party â€" ‘who left last Monday for a holiday of several weeks at that popular _ and healthfal resort, the Highland Inn," Algorquin Purk, Ont., and while these have such a keen appreciation of the dry frigidity of the north for the desired rest and recreation, oth ers of our friends are basking in the southern chimes of Florida and Porto Rico. days with Mr.: and Mrs. Thursday for‘s Â¥isit . of sevetal weeks at Hot Springs, Virginia. â€" _ Mrs, George Davidson spent a few. Richmond, in Hamilton this mfm Mr. Geo. Hahn has hought farm E. P. Clement, who dispensed thr}‘ King Street Waterloo Phone 205 ! tea ard coffee, while Mrs W.ooc. Wriche! cut the ices. _ The handsome ; ©@@0@000006000000000000 09 0000000009009800000086 polished _ t@râ€"table, ON WhiCH _ TOPOSCH | «xmmemsmmmmn mm mme, â€"_ammmmmemmmmmmmmee mm mm m mme mm e mmmmmmmmmmmmen m mmne» all mannet of good things, with itxf lovely lace doilies, was aglow with| CLAMA SCHUMAXNX CLUB, Miss Aima Wildfang. soft ligzhts from brass shaded _ can ‘ Fantasiaâ€" Mozartâ€" Miss Mayn« dles, while a mound of red catna>; The Clata Schumann _ Club _ held} Knechtel. ‘ tions. surraounded by small â€" bouguiets |its regnlat monthly merting â€" Raturs| â€" Vocaiâ€"‘"Das NVeilchen‘â€" Mozart â€" oi tulips, garlanded with smilax .\mlld.n evening, February 11, at _ the| Miss Wegenast. . red hearts made a gay centre piece.| home of Miss A. R. Rean, Waterloo Essavâ€"Brahmsâ€"Miss E. Shirk, The young ladties who were so atâ€"| The following programme was rend Voealâ€"My â€"Gueenâ€"Brahinsâ€"Mrs. C tentive in serving the daints refresh sered Bean ments in the tea room were Misses Essayâ€"Mozart. Miss C. Purvis, Voealâ€"Â¥inncliedâ€" Brahms. â€" M.s \. Howie, A. F. Snider, Ko MeBride, Mozaiiâ€" Sonataâ€" Miss Isabel \An ) A. Wiidfang N_ Zimmerman, B. Clement and 1. ‘lhl‘\\s Scherzoâ€"Brahmsâ€" _ Miss Fmny n _ Zi Bruce the istork‘s Ward H. The Clata Schumann _ Club _ held its regnlat monthly merting _ Raturâ€" day evening, February 11, at _ the home of Miss A. R. Rean, Waterloo The following programme was rend everl: Essayâ€"Mozart. Miss C. Purvis, Mozact Sonataâ€" Miss isabel An drews. $9000000 000000000000000008 0000000000009 00002 Voeralâ€""Voi Che Sapete"~Movart Its inventory time again and before comfrencing the work we shall devote a few dh'{:. 16â€" Roduhfi Stock. The extraordinary reduction ‘list below ‘should move out the balance of our Wiutcr'Syockg quickly. . _ Men‘s Negligée Shirts, reg. woRrk NEEpS. $1.25 and $1.90 ... ... Me â€" ; >l sae wear, reg. $1.00 for ........ 6%¢ , Turnbull‘s "Cee Teo" _ Unâ€" derwear, reg. $2.50 for... $1.85 Penman‘s Natural Wool Unâ€" derwear ........ ..2.. ..... $1.10 Men‘s and Roys‘ Suits, ~at reduction of 20 per cent. of regular prices. ‘ Drawers, regular 40¢ and 45¢, BB sscczim soviedl noaved erinrsiscce ©0G wear, reg. $1.25 for ... ... 8%¢ Heavy Ribbed Wool Underâ€" and \Drawers, reg. 50c for â€"85¢ Heary Ribbed Wool Underâ€" Boys‘ Fleeced Shirts .‘and DETENBECHWS Miss Aima Wildfang. Fantasiaâ€" Mozartâ€" Miss _ Mayime Knechtel. | & Voealâ€"‘"Das Neilchen‘â€" Mozart â€"â€" Miss Wegenast. . Essavâ€"Brahmsâ€"Miss E. Shirk. Voealâ€"My â€" Gueenâ€"Brahimsâ€"Mrs. C Bean. Voealâ€"Minncliedâ€" Brahms. â€" M.ss A. Waiidfang. Scherzoâ€"Brahmsâ€" Miss Emma Scherzoâ€"Brahmsâ€"Miss Emma Bean _ _‘ * i}6 B mm Bean #000090000000900000008098 89009009000 00000000009 0000000000000000000000 $00000090992990900090999990099999005000000000004 9999909909 00000000090004 $090994999009000944400 9899460000098 9908090 0440 0000000900009 0008000404 is guaranteed a good baker. It is a durable cast iron range with modern conveniences. ‘The "Empire" "has grates that are easy to remove, it has a drop oven door ; the "Empire" has an oven made of steel, a large ovenâ€"â€" just large enough to take FOUR pies at one time. $31 Come and see for yourself. SPECIAL PRICEâ€"â€" B 8. B. BRICKER & CO. «â€"««‘~â€"â€" GConrad Bros." This store is offering a fine line of stoves at prices that should attract economical buyers. Why waste your time and money cooking with ar old stove when you can buy a new one at such small cost ? The This Store has news of interest to every lady throughout the county. During the past two weeks we have received shipment after shipment bf New Imported Goods such as Dress Goods, Silks, Cotton Goods, Emâ€" broideries, Laces, Etc., also New Ladies Suits and Coats, Skirts and Blouses. This week we are adding another important Department to our evergrowing business, that of ‘"Patterns". For some years we. have sought for GOOD PATIERNS and we are now pleased to inform ou customers that The Home Journal Patterns will be sold in this store in future, also that beginning on Monday, February 23rd and all next week we will give FREE one of these celebrated patterns to all who will _all at our pattern Dept. : ' _ The following Home Pattern publications will be sent to all mail order enguiries:â€" VALUABLE _ - DRY GOODS NEWS Prints, . Ginghams, Crepes, : Ratings.., Embroideries, _ New Shirtings Wash Goods ie in General Dress Goods ; x . .___~â€" And many other c;'irafln lines . THE EMmBROIDERY BOOK 10c , | THE CRITERION OF FASHION 5c THE HOME STYLE BOOK 2¢ > . and GOOD DRESSINGâ€"â€"â€"FREE Orders for Patiterns Promptly attended to. *4 4 i.2 C 4 * wa w . We purposely asked the Wholesajers, Jobbers and Manufacturers â€"to our Spring Merchandise as soon as po_u'zble after 15th January and by g:so we are able toâ€"day to show you a fine range of .x LADIES®‘ HOME JOURNAL PATTIERNS MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF HARDWARE, PLUMBâ€" ING OR HEATING. «_ > s Every stove is fully guaranteed. Just come in and see our Embroideries at Cotton Printed Crepes They are winners at Empire Range LangBros and our â€"< 5o a yard witts KING S1T. WATERLOO, _

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