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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Aug 1920, p. 4

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_ Black, Green or Mixed â€" â€" _ Sealed Packets Only. Mrs. Norman Hessler of Mont is spending sometime at the hom "Ber mother, Mrs. J. Roos, You .: + Wirs. Ross Wing of Guelph is vicit @ng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mennc Devitt. Miss Marie Timm, Queen | Street North, is visiting friends im Detroit. Mr. Marshall Bean of Detroit is visitâ€" Ing relatives and friends in Kitchener and Waterloo County. Mrs. RW. Moore and two chil< > | left on Wednesday on a vacation i Lakefield, Ont., where she will be the } guest of her sister. f Mr. and Mrs. Eagar J. Fischer and daughter, Kathieen, and Miss Colette Fischer and Mr. Leo. !‘ effer reâ€" #urned on Wednesda» . delightâ€" ful motor trip to Buft 1 Niagara Mr. Fred 1 w! Ing ho sisters, ohe Willian: St., it tou where he will v sit his bro prior to returning to tis hon Diego, Callfornia. ~ Miss Lillian Holle has left on @ v to friends and relatives in â€" Detrou and Buffalo. Mr. Lyon Aiken + Barrk spent the weeke friends. Falle Mr. Dolton Reade of the Bank of Montreal, Que , is »nj»ving a vacalio:. of three weeks with his mother, Mrs W. M. Reade, at "Clevelands" Mus | Mr. Walter Keipert is spena if ®eekâ€"end at Cliford. Mrs. Henr, i London after a v town. Mr. and Mrs. . motored to S@u! will spend a #eek Moses Gingrich Rev. e Gohnston, of Hartford. Conn, was n visitor «t Hle home of Mr. and Mrs: James Valentine this week, Mrs. Arinstrong, of Toronto. necomâ€" panied by her daushter and two staiâ€" for a weeiong visit at the home of Mr. James Heveron. Mr. Coopor. of ‘Toromto, was flso i cuost of Mr. dleveron over the howlay. Mr.S.Sterling,of Winnipeg.isaf ‘ Mr. S. Steding. of Winnipe < ds a holiday vis‘tor «t tor home of ats parents, Eh Streei. â€" Mesarsa. L«tncstaif and J. Hemphill Of the Dominion Life staff, have reâ€" turned from a pleasant fortnight‘s vaâ€" tration at Windermere, Muskoka. Miss Nellie Cook ba seturnci alier home th‘ ~~k from a delightful & visit to relatives in . troit. | holiday : ~eva Papk, Lake Couchâ€" serameess iching. Miss KathorIne Hamacher is spendâ€" fing her vacation in Markham with Mr. end Mrs. John Winkler, who were weelkcand visifors in Waterioo. I :S’Of'éial and Personal l Miss Charlo#te Valentine returned When ordering Tea, but insist getting the reliable._.._._ o= where they "nme of Mrs hondelmayer "rned _ to Rdends in > Molsons ith Lomdon ‘en visitâ€" Hakn on London, es Harty €odt SdD N0 Miss Mary Valentine of Christopher | House, Toronto, spent a short holiday in the interests of the work at Lake ’Scugou, leaving Waterloo this week | for a visit with a school friend at Port .1 Colborne. « â€"oste very war Nixs tothe old friew|s he ‘i he was rovaiy eute Mr. anrd son Juck Civic Hol Mrs. M ind two children of Saskatoon, n o« ie spending the holiâ€" days with her father, Mr. David Nairn ~t Galt was the guest of Miss Carrie ‘\ ping, John Street, for a vimit oi seyâ€" eral days this week, during which time she had the pleasure of renewâ€" ing many old friendships. M . H. A. Moyer has returned from a nolday visit to Jarvis, Port Dover and other poins. Mr. Sermour Peppler, of Hanover, is the guost of Mr. and Mrs. M. Wildâ€" fang, Frederick Street. M. Wildfang, 154 Frederick Streot. mow . . engasod Jn al ferc .ce at oftawa which they v.!1 cont! the Dominion. Mr. J. F. Carmichael and Miss Carâ€" michael are spending a couple of werks among the Kawartha Lakes. Capt. Frank S. Routely, Mrs. Routâ€" y asvl daughter Frances are bolidayâ€" ing at Scarr Cliff, Lake Muskoka. Mrs. L D. Lint and son, Walter, of Winntpeg, areovisithngâ€"Mrâ€"oand Mré. Arc. Percy Pearce and Mrs. Mary Mever aie visiting their sister, Mrs. C. . Win‘. at her summer home at Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Webb have re turned from a hofMâ€" visit at Kirk feld, Ont., with M _ «ud Mrs. T. H. Hall and family. Rev. and Mre. H. J. Bentley of ‘heatlcy are visiting at the home of >\ and Mrs. B. F. Stumpf, Rrederick street. _ Mrs. Nrman lHessler, of Montreal, i« spending the holiday season with hy mother, Mrs. J. Roos, Young Bt. vith Mrs coc. W. Mo> and two children mg th .. bolidays with her . cakefield, Ont is Gerp‘ce Roos has returned he> vacation which waâ€" spent fricnds in Toronto and (.~« ph. "e relieving for Mr. 1 [ Cd. t the Waterleo bi.nou o: the t ‘nk of Commerce, Sir. W. K.. t Simect cras accorded a w ar Ccms his hosts of jew|s he t + ‘7, by whom erMan Bos ‘so voul fÂ¥te io: 3 of c are visitors the homâ€" i his ©. Mrs. Georg: | olduc, Auan st Imyâ€"rial Pre:â€" delegates ngasl in an mportant o@t ooftawa Oos) week, Mrs. Johi et ont the > cek 5* Port Dover ‘Iuenergard is a holiday i. with his parents, Mr. ‘\:energaid. Young st. erc»son and eekâ€"end â€" and legates have portant conâ€" week, after their tour of ‘ ‘The Misses Seleda and Alice Bowâ€" ‘man have returned ‘to Toronto after spending a fow woeks‘ vacation at their ? home on Menno Bt.. ' Miss Marie Neve of Bpringfield, Ohlo T! jis a guest at the home of Ret. Prot‘) " * Zinck. i Mr _ Mr. Sam Steriing of Winnipeg is visiting with hi sparents, Dr. andâ€"Mré. â€"J. Sterling. . j Miss Mary Schmiedel of New %r ‘; burg is visiting with ber gister, Mrs. > lfil D. Bohlender for a few days. us Mr. and Mre. T. Reld and Miss Rose Zeigler of Detroft are Â¥isitikg friends in town. plge Mr. and Mrs. Will Dates of ‘Hessenaur, and Mrs. J. Wright motâ€" land, Oblo, and Mrs. C. P. Waitmsiey( Ored to Port Dover and spent Sunday. and son Gray un@ Geughter Catharâ€"] ;‘ rgpprâ€"â€"â€"mas ine of Chicago motored to Waterloo,] (The Misses Edith Scott, Aleda Bruâ€" ‘arriving on ‘Tues@ay and will spend U":Wi: Nora Kuhl, Hettie Heldman ten days with friends here and in ‘add Pether Habn have returned from Elmira. While in town they ‘will be ;*‘Aolishtfp! bgat.trip,to the Thousand the guests of Mr. and Mre. A. B. ‘De.. Tetands. vitt. Lo x 5 antommacmmace 4; ‘,&lufifiuco Martin returned on Monâ€" Mrs. B. Liercsh and children, of ‘Montreal are visiting at ts Hot6® of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nichol, Willow Bt. j Mr. !;cob Huehnorgard, of Detroit, is visfting his brother, Mr. Conrad Huehnergard. Miss Elona Rowman, of ‘Torontd wpent Civic Holiday under the paren: tal roof. A â€" * Mr. and Mre. Fred Ruppe! of Eimira, visited at the home ‘of her . parents: Mir. and Mre. A. . Deriit oxer the ‘holiday. M : Rev. and Mrs. Harton and family left today to spond several. weeks with realtives and friends in Toronto and othér points. w of their duughter,‘ CH to Prof. C. 0. Lobma#® Mrs. 8. Fiynu and daughter, Miss‘ Minnie Flyon returned on Tharadgy| from a visit to Mrs. Wilitam lld-lld‘ Buffalo. y Mra. Goodwin of Ernbridge 8t., Torâ€" onto, was a visitor to Kitchener tor‘a few days. She leaves _ for‘ Potets West ‘odar She was highly: impréss ed with Kitchener. Miss Bush, post graddate from & Gregg Bhorthand School, Obilo, . arâ€" rived in Kitchener to take charge of the above department of the Canadaâ€" Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Robertson and family are bholidaying at their summer cottage at Bruce Buch.llmfllu.-! latter part of this Club, quarters in the . Merchants . Bank Building. s aw_ Mr. and Mrs. L.R. Detenbeck and family have returned from a several days motor trip to Orangevilis, Bupt. W. A. Gruenwald of the. Doâ€" minion Tire Co., and Mre. Gruenwald motored to Dundes, Ohio., where they WiIl «posd twa =»~ke visiting at the home of his mothet. R Charles Mills hee retpyncd u:l:v-n-uuq-y_q_g Mr. and Mre. J.G. Cress and family returned this week from an ernjoyahle few weeks‘ outing ppent at Port Dover. ; * aat Mr. W. C. Treacy is spending a month with his family at Grand Bend. Mrs. Jones Knechtel and daughtor Mamie left for the west toâ€"day where they will visit for several months the former‘s daugbters, Mrs. Dotner and‘ Mre. Fischer. Mesers. Wina Stumpf, < M Heintsman, John DoreckeD and Bchwarts left today for a $wo 1 fishing trip on French River. ~ ‘ Miss Eva Carter, of Clinign, is spea: ding ber holidays in Waterioo, the, guest of Mrs. C. G. Mervitty 1~, & . Mr. E. D. Lang has returned from a holiday trip to Muskoka. j W. A. Ziegler of Brantford _ was s business viskor in the city yesterday. Miss Link of Troy, N.Y,, is spenéâ€" Ing a fow wooks with Mr. agd Mre William R. Moore, Rolagd street. Mr. Harold Young left on. Fyidar. for a two woeks‘ best trig down the St. Lawrence and Baugenay ag let a, Chicoutim£ s Falls Mr. and Mre. Mead, secompanied by Miss Kitty Merritt, are ;’tndlll,l few days in Toronto apd Niagar& wap o c2 0n oo L i4} Detroit, l Conrad ’b"‘ with «7 > R A e .A We uie c to at + . g lgas=cnaware=s| LEFT OVER FROM JULY CLEARING SALE. . ‘Misses .Mu'ry_lordan, Dot McNaney ‘and, Jean Greeme, ofâ€"Jackson, Mich., |mre â€"spendingâ€"their <holidays at the ‘home of ‘Miss>Winnie McDonald, 129 ‘Parkâ€"Street... | > i Mr. and Mrs. Chag. Weaver and ‘Gnughters of Totienham are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weaver for a “ Mr. and Mre. Forrest McCutcheon jand children, Mr. and Mrs.. Wes. ‘HMessenaur, and Mrs. J. Wright motâ€" â€"ored to Port Dover and spent Sunday. , i(4Â¥4,A., A, Armbrust, Mr C. A. Weavâ€" ef and Mr. J. B. Weaver motored to Port Dalhousie on Baturday. _ Mrs. jarmbrust and som Jack < will â€" return ‘with them. k3 s B 500 cdr+ 86 anbniniinactadsp + + ‘ . Miss BHllie Hollier, of the Telegraph staff, has returned from a week‘s holiâ€" Gsy at ber home io Wiarton. ;. Mite. Quecnie Wobster and daughâ€" ter and Miss Gladys Furneaut of Hamâ€" Jiten motored up‘ to ‘speqd a fow days with Mr. and Mrs: J. Addison Taylor. : Dr. J; . Hougberger, of this city, who is spending bis vacation with Mrs. Honsberger in Port Arthur, was one ,of the speakers at the Iuncheon of the _ Mrs. G. G. Riliott and daughters Edâ€" na and Della have returned to Toronto nfter apending s week at the home of Wr: and H. R. Wood, Frederick street. Riwanis,Club_of that city_last Thursâ€" day evening, at which there was _ a splendid attendance./ The Port Arthur News, Chronicile hn{ the following re: ference to the address:â€" Dr. Honsâ€" bergor, of Kitchener, who is visiting. in the, city, was also a guest of the eveâ€" uing and gare a breegy and most interâ€" esting address on the possibilities of ‘the Twin Cittes, with their wonderful Â¥egelation, mineral _ azcas, splendid harbor and _ extraordinary location. The doctor did not fail to remind his hearers of that great . manufacturing Â¥Wentre frons whence he dame and the points in which !t excelled all other points in Canada and many in the Emâ€" pire. ©Both addresses were greatly apâ€" preciated and enjoyed. und Mr: and Mrs. Ww Chivers spent Bunday at G¢imgby. s thotored to Windsor and Amherstburg where they visited friends tor a week. ; ‘Mre. Pred MWoerber spent the week dhd at Btrattord. © _ Nr. and Mroé. Willism Sass are visâ€" Iting at the hom of Mr. Fred Sass. d'? from a vacation spent with friends io Téronto and Ottawa. Messrs. B. . Bechtel and Harold Dobbin have rtturned from Oliphant where they spent a week. "Ald, W. and Mre. Herttung, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Btuébing and Mrs. M. Roos Dr. Honsberger At Kiwanis Club In Port Arthur Â¥4 9+ ree}, left" thits ‘morning for Muskoka. e expécts to return in about two Mr.â€"ong Mre..A B Deviti and famâ€" J apent Sunday at the hoime of Mr. , 1» Wober, Eimira where .a family Rev. D. A. McKeracher and Rev. @ht.. Burnpâ€"exchanged pulpits â€" on Dr. F. H. ‘Kalbfeclsch, 33 Benton Mr. and Mrs. Charies Mooghk, Sr., Mr. Geo. M. Hmha spent the . week d with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haho at w onl al Aone U desaa‘ted day KEEP IT SWEET s, Repna llut}pn is visiting _ her y /ll"nr: b[?:er Master, Ottawa. *.!9 4A .. *A , Matilda Margaret Wendling, dnuxh~] ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wendling ‘of Kitchener, Ont., and Frank Trushâ€" inski of the same city were married ‘here this morning in a pretty wedding at the Church of St. Anthony of Padâ€" na. The Rev. Alfred A. Roth, pastor of the church and cousin of the bride performing the ceremony and celebraâ€" ting a nuptial high mass. Two Kitchener young people were married in Utica, N. Y., when Miss Tillie Wendling and Frank TrulhlncLl. son of Mr. and Mre. Andrew Trushin ski, were united in wedlock. TRUSHINSKIâ€"WENDLINGâ€"The . fo‘ fowing: wedding announcement from n recent jesuge of the Utica, N.Y., Herâ€" aldâ€"Despatch will be of interest to the many friends of the young couple: ‘The marriage took place on Tuesday afternoon, August 3rd, of Miss Victorâ€" ia K. Maurer and Harold G. Hebel, both of this city. ‘The ceremony was verformed by Rev. A. Y. Halst, of performed by Zion church. They were attended by Alfred Brohâ€" man Roth and Louis Christine Roth of Odd lines of Summer Waists, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Middies, Gingham Dresses a'ndé Straw Hats, teogether with a big table of aP of Dress Goods, Silks and Wash Goods, are the atâ€" tractions for this week. Come and save money on Summer Merchandise. BrickerGermannCo.Ltd TRUSHINSKIâ€"WENDLING. HEBELâ€"MAURER. Women‘s Vacation Clothes Going away clothes, ready to wear, are found here in splendid array and our special August prices will appeal to women reâ€" quiring garments for immediate wear. ow f t o * Ladies‘ Silk and Voile Dresses in abundant choice of styles and suitable materials, including Silk Taffetas, Satins, Georâ€" getts and pretty white and colored Voiles. Pricesâ€"Silks at $24, $30.00 to $65.10; Voiles, $6.50, $8.50, $10.00 to $25.00. + [anes T[reacr C3% Will now be cleared out Regardless of their cost Waterloo‘s Great Corner Remnants Ladies‘ Travelling Coats, medium weight, made in fine Velours, Tweed and Serges. Smart styles and in a good choice of sizes. Special at $18.50, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 to $40.00. _. . Ladies‘ Rain Coats, in serviceable materials, fully guaranteed waterproof, in golors of Grey and Brown Tweed effects, Tweeds and plain cloths, prices special at $3.75, $5.00, $6.75, $8.50 to $18.75. 1 ; Separate Skirtsâ€"Ladies‘® Dress Skirts in Checlyk and Stripes of Velours and Serges, in good colors includâ€" ing Navy and Black, including O. S. sizes. Special prices, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50 to $30.00. Syracuse, both cousins of the bride A large number of relatives and friends attended the ceremony. After the ceremony breakfast was served a! the Hotel Utica, after which the young couple left on an extended trip to Buffalo and Detroit, after which they will reside in Kitchener. SEIBERTâ€"TAYLOR ‘The marrilage was solemnized at St. Stephen‘s Church, Westmount, Montâ€" real, at noon on Saturdey, Aug. 7th, by the rector, Rev. Charters, of Catharine Dudgeon, daughter of John Taylor, 24 Montgomery street, Kelvenside, Glasâ€" gow, and Robert Beibert, son of M. and Mrs. J. E. Seibert, 31 Albert st, of this city. The young couple arâ€" rived in the city on Sunday and are spending a few days here previous to going to their future home in Detrolt BREITHAUPTâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Breithaupt, Kitchener, Ont, at Private Patients‘ Pavllion, Toronto General Hospital, a son. WAINDâ€"In Long Beach, Cal., August 7th, to Mrs. Percival N. Waind (nee Laura McBrine) a son. LEBâ€"At Kitchener, August 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leo, 10 Dekay Street, a daughter. AUSTINâ€"At Kitchener, August 9th, BORN *) h a «14 BERGER WEBER â€" July 3ist., Mr. Reichert Berger to Miss Bertha Weber. Rev. Sperlingâ€"officiated. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Austin, 3 Maltiand Apartments, a daughter. , TUCKERâ€"At Kitchener, August 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Tucker, 44 Knorr Street, a son. EBYâ€"At Kitchener, July 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eby, 107 Brubsac er Street, a son. QUICKFALLâ€"At Kitchener, A 16. > 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Qui fall, 101 David Street, a daughter. STEINMETZâ€"At Kitchener, Augâ€" ust 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. | Steinmetz, 75 Weber st., East, a â€" daughter. . HOODâ€"BRISCOEBâ€"In Kitchener, x 2nd, 1920, John D. Hood, of Dandls, Ont., and Miss Marie Briscoe, ~ of Hagersville, Ont., Rev. 8. R. Knechâ€" tel officiating. ; Store MARRIED

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