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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Apr 1920, p. 5

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A well known local man appeared before Magistrate Weir Monday afterâ€" moon charged with being drunk and disorderty. He was assessed $20 and ENJOYED PROGRAM. At the reguiar meeting of the Laâ€" dies‘ Aid of St. John‘s Lutheran eburch a splendid program was renâ€" dered and much enjoyed. At the conâ€" elusion a social hour was spent and refreshments served. do. mpf detract from your where. We design, fit and . vaglte WAiisagy thiit‘ restore / ) MET ON THURSDAY. ‘lows: â€" "‘ committe _ of â€" the | BoarM â€" O( (pfon, Pres., Mrs. S. L W. Harton. rade apd" town council hield a CODâ€"| prestgent, Edn@ Kautman: ference With |represontatives .ol the‘ist Viceâ€"Pres. Dorothy Grigg. Ipternational | Engineering â€" COrpOr@ ong viee Pros., Rose Hilliard. n Co., on Thursday. After some diss poo gec., Violet Swartz. Bsion it was decided to meet thn|(.“r. See., Leta Wooller. tors ?I' the Company next woek‘.rrmsumr' Florence Thomas. ‘ ,.m‘,‘"‘zm the question of EIÂ¥iDE‘gupt Christian Stewardship, Minota wid to the proposed new fron works: / wejchoel. kss mwa=~~ Supt. Mito Boxes, Eti@t Robinson. ."i."‘ CHRISTENING. Convener Program Committee, Ruth 4 C actam teay nt relatives and | Bechtel. Mr. Irvin C. Hallman, shipper for i Coâ€"operative â€" United _ Farmers, Fped two carloads of cattle to Torâ€" nto this week, one from Baden and ne from Waterloo. Very satisfactory rices wore reccived for these cattle. Wrii, 1 onmisteninc. | A number _ of relatives _ and driends _ of _ Mr. and _ Mrs. Chas. Beatty gathered at their _ home on Sunday afternoon to celebrate the christening of their youngest son, Carl Albert, Rev. E. Bockelmann officiated. After the ceremony a dainty supper was served. x Arnold Jansen UNDERWENT . SERIOUS OPERA-l TION. : Miss Margaret Hahn, William St., erwent a serious operation at the eral Hospital at Hamilton on Satâ€" . ‘The operation was successful the pationt is doing as well as beexpected. PoLICE COURT NOTES. l ‘Two local young men appeared beâ€" fore Magistrate Weir Monday afterâ€" noon. Last week they got into an arâ€" ‘ymnt in a local garage when one of the men, a second Dempsey, cllnch-} #&â€"the argument by presenting the other with a nice black eye, hence the court case. . The two parties shook hands < and the case was dismissod, both men paying their own costs. FINED $20 ND COSTS. Local News Notes :|H¢lp ‘the Kidneys in . Time Right at the Market. ACCEPTED POSITION. a »Atires Dc Bepetin Factee L. 18, Addres: NeDreCg les; y backache which witl church whose _ object is to promote|~~~*~**~*~**~* ° and support the cause of MI®S}OD®| ... pyoyenee Kunts returned t0 held their annusal meetings, ‘Th® "C | ./ ;, g joseph‘s Academy where ports presented were of a yery satisâ€" hw it ree ler studies factory and encouraging mature and | 590 ume hber s : indicated a year of progress snd 20| 1p ime geath of Mrs. Emily Martin, vancement. _ * which took place at her residence On Thursday afterncon the WO |j.,; saturday, the community has man‘s Misstionary Auxiliary MMT::“ been called upon to mourn the loss annual meetingâ€"s4 the parsonageâ€" ""© / of one who has made a placé for herâ€" following are the officers elected {9" | seiy in the hearts of a very large cirâ€" llhe year : ele of friends, which is won only by Hon. Pres., Mrs. Wm. Bish. those who have the virtues of a Pres.. Mrs. E. D. Cunningham. Christian character, together with the \mt Viceâ€"Pres., Mrs. 3. C. Tweed. social and literary accomplishment‘s l?nd Viceâ€"Pres., Mrs. 8. L. W. Ha"t9"â€" | which grace a pleasing personality. ‘Rec. See., Mrs. F. H. Moser Her life is crowded with associations lCar See. Mrs. E. M. Devitt. and memories which will be of great ICOr Sec, Mre. E. ‘Treastrer, Mrs. C. |8'.rnngm’ Sec., M ; Supt. Christian St |8trtngm’ Sec., Mre. John Hutton. ; Supt. Christian Stewardship, Mrs. l L. HillHard. ‘Supt. Cradle Roll, Mrs. B. Kauftma During the wegk severdl orgailza On Tuesday evening the "C. O. ‘o.~ or Circle of Service held â€" its anâ€" nual mecting at the personage when the On Thursday afternoon Mrs. 8. L. L. Harton, Superintendent of the Woâ€" man‘s Missionary Society for the Galt District addressed the Easter Thankâ€" ioflering mecting of the Woman‘s Misâ€" sionary â€" Auxiliary of Ainslie Street Methodist church, Galt, at which the Cradla Roll and‘ Mission Band were alâ€" so In â€" attendance. The â€" program throughout was of a helpful characâ€" ter. ‘The Court of Revision met on Monâ€" day evening to~ hear complaints against â€" assessments. The ratepayâ€" ers apparently were satisfied _ with the assessor‘s work as no complaints wore received. The Court therefore had a brief session. . The saleof pure bredandâ€" grade Holstcin cattle held on Thursday at Kitchener, belonging to Mr. A. L. Shantz, was a decided success. Exâ€" cellent prices were recelved for the choice lot of Holstein cattle, prices ranging from $150 to $240 each. Brood sows brought from 50 to $70 each, while other stock brought good prices. There was a large altondance of farmâ€" [ern and others and the sale was ably ‘conducted by Messrs. Duering and | Shantz, Waterloo County‘s leading iwell known auctioneers. year‘s officers were elected as fol:â€" A vety enjoyable evening was spent Monday by the Girls‘ Friendly Society of St. John‘a Church, Kitchener, and also by the G.F.S., Waterloo, in 8t. | Saviour‘s Parish Hall. The meeting| opened hy singing "Blest be the Tie That Binds," and a prayer. Quite a few appropriate readings were read in a pleasing manner by the Waterloo young _ ladies. Last, but not least, was a aumptuous â€" luncheon, which everyoge relished.. The meeting closed with a hymn, and the Natfonal Anthéem. A hearty vote of thans 1# oxtended to the S;. Saviour‘s O.FR Enjoyable Evening Spent By Young People gllke Kirkwood Bry@en; u:h’m tooh, was accidentaily and fataily shot EXCELLENT PRICES PAID coUuRrTt OF REVISION. of Methoâ€" B. Kauftman V. Henry. ‘uphol Mr. -'on-duqn-ui spent Easter with his mother| in Watérioo. Misg Nina Honsberger, who . is & student at Kv?lm OOM ‘Toronto, is speniding"her Raster vaca J. F. Honsberger. ele of friends, which is won only by those who have the virtues of a Christian character, together with the social and literary -ccompll.hment‘: which grace a pleasing personality. Her life is crowded with associations and memories which will be of great comfort to her sorrowing daughters and friends. Mrs. Martin was of a splendid type of a lovable Christian woman, who adorned her home with true womanly graces, and was beloved and esteemed wherever known. She was a faithful worker in the church, and evéry" good cause‘ recefved * Wet warm support. Much. genyine sympaâ€" thy goes out to the bereaved ones in their hour of sorrow. Mrs. M. E. Bowlby and Mr. and Mrs. William Breithaupt left for Monâ€" treal last Saturday on account of the serious illness of Mr. Murphy, Mrs. Breithaupt‘s father, who, we regret to say, is in rather a critical condiâ€" tion. Miss Decima ‘Zimmerman left on Tuesday Jast for a holiday visit to frierds in Cobalt. Mrs. Ezra W. Smith and Master "Billy" have returned home from an enjoyable holiday spent with relaâ€" tives in Hamilton and Buffilo. Miss Emma Kaulman has returned from Japan, and will spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaufman, 621 King Street W., Kitchâ€" encr. Mr. Harry Ellis, Jr., came up from (Guelph to spend Faster with his wife «hd family. ; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Breithaupt and daughters, the ,Misses Lillian and Edna Breithaupt, returned .ast week from a delightful holiday trip to Southern California, where they thorâ€" oughly enjoyed the rest and change free from the severity of our past‘ Canadian Winter. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Groff, who were much feted visitors while in the Twinâ€" City, left last Monday for their nome in Winnipeg. Mr. Joe Ellis of St. Thomas was A welcome weekâ€"end visitor in Waterioo for Easter, renewing old acquaintanâ€" ces, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry EHis, Sr., in their new home on John Street. > Rev. H. L. Bennic of Grafton was an Easter visitor in town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Heveron. Mrs. Bennie and wee daughter returned with her busband after an enjoyable month‘s visit with her parents in Waâ€" "Terloo. & f â€"â€"â€" â€" sevade Mrs. E. G. Seyler and OAURMIUE MOMIZ+ of Toronto, and Mrs. Norman Hesler of Montreal are enjuying & fortnight‘s visit in Waterloo, the guests of their mother, Mrs. J. S. Roos, Young Street. Mr. Norman Hesler was also a visitor in town for Raster. Mr. Grazt Harper bas returned to ie ce & ‘ the Dental College, Toronto, / MtS®| yy ang Mrs. Byfon B. Balllie of mpending bis Raster vacation with hi®s| gimooe, Ontarto, announce the marâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. HMarP®":| riaga of their daughtor, Mary Gerâ€" Young" Straet. ‘trude, to Mr. Thomas L. Rivers of msccss Exeter (formerly of Waterloo), on Mra. B. W. N. Grigg is visitinE D°T\ gungay April Fourth, Nineteon Hunâ€" wister, who is seriously ill at bC".| jred and Twonty. sister, who is seriously . ill home in Beamsville. Dr. C. W. Waells bas returned from an extended visit to Flaride. Dyed Her Faded _ Skirt, Also a Coat "Diamond Dysas" Make Shabby Appare! Just Like Newâ€"8o Easy! Use E. G. Seyler and daughter Mary, 6 spent ' » '_ eam WB em . M C Mmmnee CE pPe : HC imce" Iim beigs ons se aectone B NC 3O 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 2 2l oateere C 0 ©©3) l‘- W M t« ‘. # o hn # ”‘"‘ * ht . .’-‘ : ho vat mfl ocred u‘.m 4 L 4 y ‘ ® v © © * |.IM s ._r. a. ‘tdy the onsuing POAr: | ’ f f } XNhinst. ‘Pr sitentâ€"Birs. A9859§, 120G.,.. _ :« e 0b c aÂ¥ eÂ¥ : > imv] 3 l ts‘ w -l-fl':Iâ€".; tea . was servted ‘by Mrs, Lang, gad .'M‘ hour was Spent in the interests of the club, also Mtss Lochead 0f Hamilton, Raster visitors t Moortoch," guests of Mr. and Mre.: W. | Lochead, Union Street. guests of M: Lochead, Uni Mra. Wilton was the h.td« of the Girls‘ Friendly Society at her home on Puosday evening, when the enterâ€" tainment took the form‘ Of & miscelâ€" laneous â€" shower for the charming brideâ€"elect, Miss Jerryn Wells, who was â€" made the ‘hapPÂ¥ recipient of many tokens of affection from the young girls of St. Saviour‘s Church, where Miss Wells has been an active worker for several years. Dainty reâ€" freshments were served by the kind hostess, and the cvening throughout proved a most happy and enjoyable one. 'l'rumnrâ€"-â€"l: Aa. J. Qubel. .__; Qfl $ m.RAWEclAL:" ‘The Annual Meeting of 8t. Saviour‘s Ladies" Atd Society was held. in the Partsh Hall on Wednesday afternoon, with the President, Mrs. C. W. Wells, Mrs. Nichol and Mré. Wilton as hostâ€" esses. There was a large «gathering of the ladies of the congregation, who were â€" anxious to . pay _ tribute to the popular brideâ€"toâ€"be, in honor of an interesting event to take place in the near future. + After the business had boen disposed H of, including the election of officers t1 for the ensuing year, another ge@uine | surprise awalted Miss J. Wells, when Il Mrs. (Rev.) P. N. Harding, on behalf | ‘of the ladies, presented her with a| handsome. sitver basket, filled with,} 11ovely flowers as a token of 'tholr alv‘ fectionate regard and deep apprccln-‘ ‘llon, of ber interest in the work of | BSt. Saviour‘s congregation and Sunâ€" day School, with best wishes for her future happliness. Afternoon tea was served and a social hour much . en joyed. n + Miss Marjorie Black of Toronto is the guest of Rev. D. A. and Mra. McKeracher, George Street. Mre. William Hogg â€" has returned ‘rom an enjoyable holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Habbickat, Barrie, Ont., Mr. Hogg was also a visitor in Barrle for two or three days durjag the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Good have returned from a delightful holiday of over two months in Southern Caliâ€" fornia. §r. Chas. McDougall has returned after visiting friends in Windsor. have returned they were the Harry Habn. Mra, W. Woplams of Brantford, has returned aftor visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allison, Menno Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hilborn of Paris visited his brother, 1. Hilborn, 91 Chapel street} during the Easter hollâ€" days Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Halliman of Kinâ€" were: Norin cardine, are spending | their honeyâ€" Anna _ Capw moon in Kitchener, guests of Mr. andtâ€"Leonard, â€"Bt.â€" Mrs. J. A. Hallman, Young street. Shakespeare; family left Wedneuday to make their future home pear Camrose, Alta. Mrs. William Helprich df Baffalo | and â€" Mr. Tom Pigan of Winnlpig ;| apent the holidays with their patents, Mr. and Mra. Louls Rau and_Miaa Hannah Haughey of Hamiiton wore visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. Fred Koerber. Mr. and Mrs. N. Jacob Rahn have returned from their honeyfhoon trip to Liverpaol, N.Y. Mr. and Mre. 6. Flyun, Poung Or. Cresgman and â€" family from London where guests of Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, h of Baffalo ot Winnlpig Tl their patents, | ne Fobng Ov. ‘m $ fra | ts | BALL & CO., Waterlog. Mr. A. Bauer was in Toronto on Wednesday, where . he â€" represented the local Scparate School Board as a member of the deputation which apâ€" peared before the Ontario ‘Governâ€" ment. Miss Hazel Martin returned to Canâ€" ton, Ong., toâ€"day after spending sevâ€" cral weeks here. Miss Catharine Fischer left for the Loretta Academy after spending her vecation with her parents in Waterâ€" Ipo. 1 Dozen Ladies‘ Hats, Sfiecm‘l Saturday Only, regular $6.00 to $10.00 â€" â€"â€" _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Irvin G. Greb and Mr and Mrs. W. J. Alles motored to Tor onto las{ week and were guests at the Prince George for a few days. Rev.J. W. Graham, D. D. who occuâ€" pled the puipit of Trinity Church on Sunday, was the guest of Mr and Mrs. M. Wildfang> during his visit in the city. Mr. Graham Jackson, of Buffalo, is visiting his sister, Mrs. H. E. Wett laufer for a few days. Among those who left for "Alma College on Monday, afta® qpendlng their vacation with their parents were: â€" Norine Wiechel, Waterloo; Anna _ Capwell, Kitchener; | Marie ‘Leonard, St.. Jacobs; Alvina Yeager, Shakesbeare: Irene Ratz, Tavistock. They‘ll stand all the severe tests of hard service to which a healthy clothes are subject, because the material is a firm strong Corduroy of me¢ 8 to 5 years, ALSO TWEED JUVENILE urday special«$7 50 M On Monday a special meeting of the Water and Light Commission was held at which the agreement with the Kitchener Water apd Light Commisâ€" alon it the new rate of 6¢ per thousâ€" and gallona was cofffirmed, and will r passed bn to the Town Council ho will give it their approval at the next meeting.‘ Matters pertaining to Lno nod"?fl?&bndoiq and additions to be milde to the Light Plant Were Boys‘ Corduroy Juvenile Suits 1. MEN.’S SUITS, Bachelor make, sizes 34 to 44, Saturday Special $29.50 $1.15 Worth for $1.00, Friday and $ Saturcday. ; 1 bar Lennox (large bar) Soap. 12¢. 2 bars Polarine ...,..}........ 24c. 1 bar Burprise ............... 12e. 1 bar Comfort ............... 12c. J bar.P. & G....:..:«:,«.:..... 126. 1 bar Ivory .................. 10c. 1 Ib Soap Chips ............. 18c. 1 large box Bull Dog Ammonia 15c. Disposes of His Grocery Business AGREEMENT APPROVED. wE HAVE THOSE ROLL SAILORSYOU HAVE BBEN ASKING FOR , Saturday Special $7 ()() SOAP SPECIAL NEWEST FANCY FLOWERS AND MOUNTS airge bar) Soap. 12c. t ®xigs tx 1 xn +~~ + 240. iÂ¥rrarrsass«â€"~ 18e. cartantaniesrs 480. sXxaxrz=zrws *« 106. o ul vlll.... 18e e Large Audience ‘ ; a| Attend Farewell . apâ€" | Service Sunday A large congregation was in nu.endtt ance at the hrewsn' service held in the Waterldo hlennpnlw church on Sunday evening. Rev. N. Hunsberger who bas been the untiring and sucâ€" lcess!ul pastor for the past twenty -.yearfl. preached his farewell sermon. In the course of his sermon he reâ€" ferred to the cordial relations between the pastor and â€" congregation during ‘hls pastorate .. here. Ho leaves on \Thursday for Sherks'on, near Bufl'alo.l ‘whem he will take charge of the Men-" inonite church of that place. His many. |[riends will wish him every success ‘and happiness in his new field of la: ibor. Until a permanent pastor is apâ€" ,'pointe(l for the local church, the serâ€" lviccs will be in charge of Bishop :Jonas Snyder and Rev. Mr. Stauffer. MISSIONARY SERVICE The service in St!â€"John‘s Lutheran church on Sunday oevening was . of ;spoclsl interest. Timely and interestâ€" sma addresses . were given . by Rev.l Prof. A. Zinck, Rev.‘Bockelmann and students Goelhaar and Bludorn on lhe‘ t phasesâ€"ofâ€"nifesion _ work. The | @hoir under the (jleadership of Mr. ‘Chau. Froehlich, rendared several anâ€" thome very effectively. . ' PRICES AT THE MARKET There was a good attendance at the Waterloo market on Saturday. The supply of maple ayrup was limited and plentiful supply :64 eggw and butter and sold at $3.00 per gailon, There was a was disnosed of gt 460. to 500. per SUITS of a Dark Brown Mixture, sizes 3 to 5 years, Satâ€" ‘There passed @way on 'l'hlpdly\ evening at the hoime, of her dnuaor. Mre. A. Dippel, Snyder Road, an ed' resident of Watarloo, in the person of Mrs. Henrietta Lapinski, in her 74th year. The deéeceasod camo to Canada 30 years ago from Germany, and for some time made her home with her daughter Mrs. Dippel. She léaves to mourn her loss one daughâ€" ter, Mrs. A. Dippel,, a son, Gustaye, Rophester, N. Y.; aiso a mister, Mra. Lndwig Hints, 6f Kigchener, and three grand children. The hysband predeâ€" beased het @5 years. ‘The fuméral took place Sunday afternoon . at :12 14 »d of .gt 460. to 600. per 608. tq 650. per pound r#â€" Otha®.produce was sold At Gillett‘s Caustic Soda, 5 Ibs ........ Sle. Gillett‘s Caustic Soda, 10 Ibs .... $1.7§ Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes ............ HMe, ‘Robin Hood Rolled Oats .......... 34%e. Quaker Rolled Oats ............... Me. Wheat Flakes .......l............. %4¢ Rice, Special, 2 Ibs for ............ 8506 Bee Hive Corn Syrup, 5 Ibs ... ...... 6ta SUGAR SPECIALS Granulated Sugar, 100 Ibs ... ... Bright Yellow Sugar, 100 Ibs .. .. anulated Sugar, 100 Ibs ... .. .. . $18.00 . ight Yellow Sugar, 100 Ibs ... . . . $17.00 : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. > / GROCERY® SPECIALS ‘1%4 119 Convention Nr. B. W. N. Grigg, chairman of th6 / Library Board, aird Miss Emma Rogfy ) Librarian, have returned from: t@@#. 20th convention of the Onurlo,‘a: rary Association held this week . its> Toronto. An intoresting reviewâ€" 0b the proceedings was given (qw' press by Chairman Grigg. Monday. ~ morning, he said, was devoted mainigy: to routine business. More interest» ing proceedings characteriand the afâ€" ternoon and evening medtings. Were Presented .\ /. ; With an Address â€" and Jardinfer@" â€" at | [ your stomach ewest, \ Mrs. Poter Wainatein, ou behalt of the? * nelghbors, presented Mr. and Mrs. | Sternail with a beautiftul jardiniere, A very enjoy‘bh social tifme was : spent on Tuesday evening at the Houte of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Sternall, $9 06â€" dar ctrcet, Waterloo, when a number4 of their neighbors gathered in‘ ‘the form of a swrprise party, to ibcyl‘i" few social bours with them, prl&f t6 their doparture for their rew Nome in Kitchen@r. A delightful lungh was merved after games and social chit had been indutged in, after which Veterans‘ An intoresting event took place! < M the Germania. Lodge on Thu M evening when a Veterans Nlmfi 1 given by those who had béen n bers of the Lodge tbr 25 yoire. #Wik ( '::er. After @bhe initiatory degree *:f‘? been ecxzemplifi¢d by the sedftor + bers, lunch was seivted. Four méM. bers, Chas. Moogk, CHiS. A.‘ Hiéhaot; t(}m, Sugeit and J. K. Bhink bé&ve â€" ‘ been associated with the Lddge® tR lover 40 years. The evening was gre&t!* \ly enjoyed by those present. : _‘ " [: iealthy young Boy:® of medium rib, sizé Help Your m‘ egwine se C * / * . Krâ€"moId§ Profitable Observed at » Germania Lodge: . ‘Q aDIe . ~...3% In Toronto: /# wilh cD.is cb Lueh art

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