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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Oct 1921, p. 5

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swe! hments were 4 and an hour Was spent. â€" _ ‘The Queéen Esther and C. 0. F. cir? eles of Waterloo â€" Methodist church‘ \fld‘ a joint crusade meeting at the‘ ‘Church op Friday. A feature ol the | eyening was the towel shower for the’ Rele which the society is sending to' * Waastao, Alberta. | t fhll was followed by the presenta-’ hby the girls of an unique pageant Where the Need is Greatest," the! |east of which Included Misses Dorothy ~Grige, Marie . Shantz, Hilda Roos, Murjorie Hilliard and Master Bertic ~Carter. s ! The Quéen Esther and C. O. eles of Waterloo â€" Methodist \fld‘ a joint crusade meeting C€hurch op Friday. A feature ho Other items of the programme wer ‘en excellent vocal solo by Miss Essie PDevitt and a fine piano solo by Miss ‘Norine Weichel. "last night with a â€" ‘The devotiona!l meating of St. John‘s Luther League was held in the church * The subject of the evening‘s . PTO:, g:mme was "Leadership" and a numâ€"‘ t of fine addresses were given l8adâ€" Ahg up to the main subject. AmonE| Atese were included "A Study of enâ€" ‘eral Byng," by Miss Alberta L*er;[ #@1r â€" Robert Falconer," . by Herb gflchuu' "Lioyd George," by Miss Hll-; ‘da Htfiman; "John Wanamaker® by . ‘Miss Decimaâ€"Zimmerman, and *Marâ€"| tin Luther," by Harvey Ziegler. Th(‘u‘ Afle subject "Leadership" was ‘@ealt ‘with in a masterly manfier by, . W Schmidt, of the Waterloo Semif.iry l L,\not,her item â€" of this intereating programme was _ an excellent ¢beal lo by Miss M. Froelich. 1 E' MARKET HELD 4 Market was held ag usual Saturday wnin; although the tables had been hovéd for the carnival which is Waine hald there. A fow tables wore githin DEATH OF CHILD. "-;Tho sad death occurred on Friday Ruth Evelyn Forler, aged 2 years, Waughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ¢, Pequegnat Ave. on Tuesday Â¥er 18th at 2.30 o‘clock, interment Â¥@king place in Mount Hope Cemetery \Arnold Jangen ‘ DISTRICT NEWS | Louis church entertained the other of ‘the congregation to a vory* F-ble euchre in the church hall hursday evening. } essive euchre was themfeature &g::v.nlng and Mrs. H. Arpold got! first prite and Mrs. J. Bef@ges thet t prize for lone. hands. _ I Consult Our iways at Your Service, it ECLIP&E OF MOON The ectipse of the moon was virw: kma interest by many local people fhight between tho hours of 6 and ~ BOCIAL EVENING Society of Christian Mathers of g. beld there. A fow tames wert mged in the open space in the tre and there, with rows of kewâ€" dolls for spectators, the Saturday ket was held. Butter was 45c a nd and eggs sold at 55¢ and 60c a en, chickens ranged in price from to 35¢. a pound. ROAD ACCIDENTS , leveral accidents are reported to re occured on the new road . beâ€" en Waterloo and St. Jacobs durâ€" ~the â€" weekâ€"end. Motorists ~ state t the road should have been built ler as at present it allows . little ip for passing and the result they ége if that collision occur. SsPOKE ON LEADERSHIP Faght at the Market, SUAPRISE PARTY. Saturday last a yery. pretty & party was tendered.. little Pretes by her amall friends. &:flh girls attended, who y yed the games which had JOINT CRUSADE card game Jight re served by tk socie of social enjoyment the little guests were Watr. own: homes and very good attend the big Birthday a of Interest for vest featival services in the Church the Holy Saviour, Waterioo, spenta couple of days with Hr»an0â€" Réy, was the of m:m MréJ)H; Krieger, Gotdor Ave, Bas, dv 'um . MrS, A. G. Heller is a visitor in Deâ€" -xfijtm‘w ra) of niy| troit mt presont. . . + * tormer triends 06k) ; & “:i.'mw.u_m,u. Mrs. P. J. Wright and family of underwent an opération at the Galt were weekâ€"end visitors :at the K..W. Hospital Wedpesday is doing as ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Suy.[ * 4* <an â€"beâ€"expected. "ler. GeOrge strget. Mr. and Mre Ollver Master and ‘ â€" |child are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irvine‘ Last Tuesday afternoom, OCtOb€T| yaster Roland street, Kitchener, and ltoom the. besutifully appointed tea table was presided over by. Mrs. Al!nd‘ H. Snyder and Mrs. P. J. Wright. Mrs. H. M. Spyder conducted the ladies to *the dining room, while Misses L. M. Bruce, B. Butler, B. Moore and E. Henderson assisted _ in passing the tdainty refreshments. â€" Altogether the reception proved a delightful . social {event, which was enjoyed by the hap Mrs. P. J. Wright and family d‘ Ualt were weekâ€"end visitors :at the hlome of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Suyâ€" ler, George strget. s Last Tuesday afternoon, OQctober Master, Roland ;ll‘“‘. Kitchener, and 1ith, from 4 to 6 o‘clock» Mrs; Robert| fer garents ,Mr. ind Mrs. J. Hutton, Hackney beld ber post muptis) FeCePâ€"| waterion.: > , tion at "Elersli¢," the family ‘residâ€"| Mrs, E. B. Arnott of Tavistock and‘ ence, JoZn street. The bride was YOTY| Mrs.. R, B. M of Galt returned to. ably ass by her.mother Mrs. Ale#|their homes mwy ll(isl spent Howile, in receiving: the very JMrg@|a few ditys with their. brother, Mr. number of Twinâ€"City friends who came| Fred Krug, and incidentally having to present their greetings to the poPuâ€"| attended the Jonnson recital on lar bride, little Miss Elizabeth Hackâ€", Tuesday evening. » ney opening the door. In the am!ui Mr. and Mrs. A. Hergott have reâ€" “ Miss Ida Hagey is a welcome visâ€" itor in Waterloo, spending her vaca 'uon at the home of her parents, Mr.‘l und Mrs. J. B. Hagey, Mary street. _ Air, and Mrs. Fred B. Kelly and Mr. und Mrs. G. Powell Hamilton . were amongst the number of high class muâ€" {sic lovers from Guelph who attended |the recital in Kitchener last Tuesday evening, given by Edward Johnson, ithe celebrated Canadian tenor, a n& |tive son of the Royal City. _ py gathering ‘Benlon street, where the officers and ‘members of the executive committee ‘and a few friends, including Sir John ‘and Lady Eaton and party from oTronâ€" to and several Guelph friends were inâ€" vited to moet the eminent Canadian tenor, Mr. Edward Johnson, whom eyâ€" erybody found so congenial and interâ€" esting to the friends, who greatly apâ€" preciated the pleasure of an additionâ€" al hour or two with the guest of honor, !who had proved himself so worthy of .th plaudits of the immense audience ‘which greeted his visit to Kitchener, ‘and the kind hospitality of Mr. and ‘Mr& Pollock proved a happy ending ‘to an evening full of music, the refrain Iin the heart of each one beingâ€""Will ‘¥e No Come Back Again?"‘ ; Miss Stephanie Seagram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Seagram, and ‘her little guest Miss Nora Pirle, have l'been in Toronto for a visit of several ; days this week with Mr. and Mrs. . Charles Plrie at the "Alexandra." ' Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Hallman and ;‘ Mra. Wegenast returned on Wednes ‘ day evening from a pleasant motor ‘lrip to Montreal, where they spent ;eevera] days visiting friends and relaâ€" |tives, greatly enjoying the attractions After the Edward Johnson song reâ€" cital at the Capitol theatre on Tuesday evening held under the auspices of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Musical Club, a delightful reception and supper parâ€" ty was given by Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pollock at their spacious residence on {iives, greatly ERJONINE LU~ €ullme, . 0 |of this city. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Miller and son, Al yort sirest, were weblâ€"enu Tonsc ns L0 Elmira ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piries ud daughter Margaret motored up from ‘Toronto on Thursday for a weekâ€"end visit with "their Twinâ€"City friends, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Seagram. \tr and Mrs. Oliver Master, and daughters of Ottawa, are visiting Mr.‘ and Mrs. Irvine Master, Roland s:mw('t.r Kitchener, and her parents, Mr. and ; Mrs. J. Hutton , Waterloo. ! Mrs. Mortimer Walker of Winnipeg. Man., is a visitor at the home of het parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutton, George street. Kir. and Mrs. Charles Halight, of California, who have been visitors at the home . of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hailght for the past few weeks, left on Wednesday for a visis to Toronto friends. Mrs. Herbert Mermer of Alliston is visiting with Mrs. Barbara Schwarz, Water St. South, over the weekâ€"end. Mr. L. M. Roche has returned. ftrom 2 two weeks‘ holiday spent in Seaforth and: other .polnts. , Mr. Heary Krug returned Friday from a several day ‘ moter trip to Godâ€" |erich, Seatorth and other points. Dr. J. E. l:l-ott ] a visitor in Torâ€" onto today on »mm‘ business. Mr. John Kilier haf returned from a <week‘s business trip to Kingston, Brockville and other.eastern points. On the retarn trip ha speat.a day with his sister, Mrs. Gerhard Heinteman in Toronto. The Ariends «of . Mrs.. Isang Master, len (wtreot, who ‘has bean il! for s. Oliver Master of Ottews is a ; at the bome of her parents, and Mre. John Hutton, George of friends and well wishâ€" weekâ€"end visitors in Miss Esther Hahn of Hamllton is spending a couple of days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hergott have reâ€" turned from an enjoyable moter trip to Detroit. â€" 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kerr, 83 Abrens Street, West, are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. E. Murbach, Cleveâ€" land, Ohilo. Mrs. Thos. Mitchell is the guest of Ayr friends for a few weeks. Rev. H. F. Schade js attending the Baptist conference in St. Thomas, at présent. â€" Among those from this city who atâ€" tended the Louise Homer concert in Toronto last evening were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Augustine. Mr. Rincler of Toronto was a busi mess visitor in town yesterday. Mr. Grant HaÂ¥per of Toronto. Dentâ€" al College, is spending the weekend at his home, Young street. Mrs. E. H. Zick, Toronto, is spendâ€" ing a few days at the home of her mother Mrs. T. O‘Domnell, John St. Mrs. Louise Kuauff and daughter, Miss Hildegarde, returned to their home, Water street, yesterday. Mrs. K«auff spent .o past month with her son Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Knauff, Presâ€" ton. Miss Knauff spent the holidays with Buffalo friends. > Mr. E. H. Zick, of Toronio, was a Surday visktor in Waterloo, Mr. E.Maeder, of the local seminâ€" ary occupled the pulpit of the Galt Lutheran Church yesterday. . Mr. Weldon, and daughter Miss Aleda of Dashwood | were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mrk. D. Kuntz. Miss AliceSnider aod Mrs. Armâ€" llron'g' of Torouto, were visitors . at the home of their mother Mrs. M. Snider, William Street. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henderson, acâ€" companied by their daughters Misses Margaret â€" Mabe! and Katheryn are spending a few days in ‘oronio A" present. Mr. and Mrs. George M.Hohn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Kennedy, Brantford. Mr and Mrs. Walter Klinck of El mira were visitors at the home of Mr. &nd Mrs. Robt. Ritz, Water Street, over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. D. A. MacKeracher o«tmplod\ the pulpit of â€" Shakespeare P,rosb."-} terian Church Sunday and .address ed the congregation on W.M.S. work it being their thankâ€"offering service. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Copley, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor, of New \Dunâ€" dee, were visitors.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Playford, Suniiay Mrs. James Kerr left on Tuesday for Mout Pleasabt, Mich., to see her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Cameron, who is seriously Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ham{lton of Guelph, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beese, 36 Elgin street, over the weekâ€"end. Rev. W. E. Pescott, B. A.,. was in Calt on Sunday where he conducted the anniversary services ai the Linâ€" coln Ave, Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bean of To ronto apent Sunday with Mr. amd Mre Bean, Pequegnat Ave. © Mr. and. Mrs. Sam Barber and Mrs J. Zimmerman of Tavistock spent Sun day with Dr. and Mrs. Lederman Frederick St. Mrs. Lineoln Stroh and daughter Isabel léft today for Sraithers, ». c huaving received a:telegram that Mre. F. Pi.Abbott, Mrs. Stroh‘s @ister who mucl‘un is seriously 11. The sad intelligence was received in Waterloo om. Thursday . by Mins Beatrtioeg W. Gardmer of the death of ber father in Mount Forest. Much sympithy is felt for ber in ber be re@ver®®@Rt > 0 o. 0 â€". yÂ¥ _ Mr. E. H. Zinkaan was a visor in town over the weekâ€"end. “;l-r -lv\:uwoit Merriton has arrived in Waterleo and. will take a position _ Mre.â€" Russe! Taylor and daughter Margaret, who, have been visiting at ty © howe â€" of Mr.â€" andâ€" Mra. H. R. Wood, Frederick street, bave returnâ€" 64 toâ€" Houle in .Vencouvers fhmom frtom the Toronto Saturday,Night, will be of interest to w t ons M in tatk of tor: A branch of the Bafk of Torâ€" few days in Toronto at in the British ceremony hike ::&:'uu left. for ward Brown‘and ‘Mre. Hrown, They will go to lfin‘ where ‘they will live. _ : JJ’: Yan Norman. of. MeKjeo City, M is visiting with relatives in‘ the city, Mr. Yan Nortman:js ashjénâ€" gineer of the Mexican Central Railâ€" way and his pFesent visit to Kitehâ€" ener is the first. in twentyâ€"Ave yeears. Miss Sue Shants, Wwho has been visiting st the home of Mr. and Mrs. . R. Wood, Frederick street, Bas ret@rned to her home in Rochester, * JOSEPH PANABAKER ‘The death took place on Sunday atâ€" termpon at 4.30 o‘clock of Joseph Panabaker an aged and respectéed citiâ€" zen of Kitchener, at his residence on Wondall avenue. The deceased had been in poor health for several years, but he was able to be about until a week ago when he was compelled to remain in bed. He was in his 70th year, and was a native of Hespeler. He spert his boybood days in that town, after which he moved to Pres tom, where ho lived up to twelve years ago, going to Harriston. After resid: ing there for two years he came to Kitchener, During his residence heral he made many friends who estéemed him for bis upright Christian charac-! ter. He was a faithful member of Trinity ehurch. He is survived by his }wlle. one son and a daughter, Reuben and Stella (Mrs. M. Bowman) both of this city. The funeral _ was held Tuesday, at 230 o‘clock _ p. im. llntermem taking piace at the Preston cemetery. CHILD DEAD ‘The intelligence was receivad . of the death on Saturday of little Grace Culligan, aged 1% years. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Culligan, Chicopee, Water}oo County. ‘The funeral took place. Mon. p.m. Interment was madr in Mount Hope Cemetery. 4 FUNERAL OF BOY The funeral of Henry Randolph, the threeâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Auction sale bills printed at this affice. Prompt and efficient. BALL & CO. _ _â€" Special Announcements Of New| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Departmentsâ€"â€"â€"â€"| Just arrived the very latest and upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute styles. â€" Beautiful models richly broidered with self collars and cuffs or fur collars and cuf#s and our prices will be easily | less than regular ‘prices . LADIES‘ AND MISSES‘ NEW FALL AND WINTER COATS UNEXCELLED IN QUALITY, WORKMANSHIP AND STYLE _ a 2 This is our first offering of the season and it‘s a winner. These Coats are made of "Bonningâ€" ton Bolivias"â€"â€"â€"Season‘s latest fabric in ull the newest shades French blue, navy, taupe, reindeer, brown, black. Un@uestionably these Coats are the season‘s greatest value. The prices are right. _ We defy competfitivesâ€"â€"â€"Don‘t delay. Come and get first choice. j CIRLS‘ AND MISSES‘ NEW FALL AND WINTER DRESSES OBITUARY S. .. amel. | redarpiinags b9@kikp i T 1. pne staseone 2ote, on m stt BALL & CO. plete success and the ladies were much gratifed with the amount * 1 Jzed from it. PThe house. was . preftiy drm“‘[" with agtumn flowers and the gastefully | arranged booths and dainty tea roomt ; were thromged with buyers all 'ml noon. Rev. H. A. Sperling conducted fhe service. Interment was made in the Bast End Lutheran cemetery. The pymerous | floral _ tributes recelvad showed the sincere sympathy felt by the relatives and friends for the beâ€" reaved family. > 1 LATE HANAH BRUBACHER The intelligence has been receivâ€" ed of the death of Miss Hannah Bruâ€" bacher, aged 84 years, who died Thursday, Oct. 13th. The deceased was Boru in Ontarlo and has lived in the vicinity of Kossuth for the last eighteen years. . The funeral will take place on Saturday, Oct. 16, at 2.00 o‘clock. Interment to be made in Breslau cemetery. l MRS. LYDIA MASTER The funeral of the late Mrs. Lydia Master, who passed away last Friday l(-vnning took place from her late resiâ€" denee, 13 Chapel street, where a ‘hrior service was conducted by ‘Rev. W. E. Pescott, B. A. pastor of Trinity l(‘hurch, who spoke in feeling terms ‘of the long and useful life of the deâ€" ceased. The pallâ€"bsarers were Mess rs. Irvin, Levl. Isaac and Gregory Master, Alfred Stoltz and Wellington !Bhupo. A large number of sympathiz u sn o[ _ LfoAmne ‘»â€"»k TD 5 Ti reak w m e . See the‘Union Jack . RAan t : h nnr Hl Mn Doay‘s hop |[f _ We ask FARMERS, MECHANICR aniall who 0h , suecess and the‘ ladies were|fJ. want to see big stock and lower e .":nu‘aa itk the atnount rparfil® ahrine for themselye®. : â€" |: .02 moup s ce ~helg 15 CooH) m it ‘ sPHP s it mt 4‘ + *ouR , e . house. Was preftily dgcorated See our prices for FAR sttippt OF EB ._ autumn flowers and thop’:,elnlly’ ALL KINDg They are d@figflfim SQ 7 all wool navy serges, trimmed with white silk braid and most kmanshin at prices that are sure to please youâ€"â€"â€"Come in An ) 4y + nb (Bh IP C 0) t Ing friendsâ€"pald their.last tribute of Ladies wyel.e respect to the deceased at the home‘ TX & and the grave AGNES TAYLOR >, _ _ The death of Mrs. Agnes Taylor ocâ€" ’curred in Waterloo Township on Wedâ€" aged 73 years, 2 months and 13 days. nesday. _ The lato Mrs, Taylor was She was born in Lédbury, England, ‘oming to Canada 63"years ago. The ‘ageral will take place in Doon or [qnurday. Mrs. Austin Hewitt of Kit shener, is a daughter.. MARS. LYDIA MAkTER. Mrs. Lydia Ann Maater®relict of the late Isame Master, passed away at her home, 13 Chapel Street, early this orning. The funerel will be hela aonday afternoon, merting at her late residence at two o‘clook, where a shorl service will be held. From thence to the Blenheim Church, 2 iniles west of New Dundee for interment. Purse Presented Her by Her Frienas «D A very pleasant évent took place at the home of Mrg.iJ. Snider, Willâ€" iam Street, on Saturday evening when the members of her family asâ€" sembled and presented her with a wellâ€"filled purse it being the occasâ€" lon of her birthday. . After the presâ€" entation a delightrul, social evening was enjoyed. RIPE RASPBERRIES Mrs. O. S. Mortin of Waterloo was in New Hamburg on Sunday visitâ€" ing â€" with Mr. and Mrs. Cressman there. She found a raspberry bush laden â€" with ripe raspberries â€" and brought back a few as a treat for her neighbors. Mrs. Cressman pickâ€" ed four quarts of berries from her bushes last Saturday. ALL KINDS. They are dropping contin! are the celebra}t:g BRANF)pRAM-HENDE%A Paints, Oils, Turpentine. In fact everything tymbling down in value. _ , e WATERLOO, ONTARIO The W. M. 8. and Ladies Aid 86‘ clety _ of _ Emmanuel _ Evangeligal‘ church entertatned the ladies of fi‘. W. M. S. and Ladies® Aid society .of‘ Zion church, Kitchener, to & very,@H" joyable afternoon tea at the &ml in Waterloo Wednesday afterndon:‘<>* The guests brought their wotk ahkd} a social getâ€"together was enjoyed} h# hostesses providing an excellent muâ€" sical programme meanwhile. . This inâ€" »luded instrumental duets by â€" Mésâ€" dames Schrader and l“orlclflplt'.“fi}d i plano solo by Mrs. C. Ott, A vgeat‘ solo by Mrs. J. Bruegeman and & Vo* cal duet by Mesdames Cressnian afd Ratz. * C wh' B WOIM TCM ARIIIUCY . Â¥2 The affair was most successful and ‘ greatly enjoyed by all who were pres. ent. es dm Alter the programme light tetreat> ments were served, the table de(‘ur'lr lons being tastefully carried out h ‘ed with centre of salvia and candleâ€" a with red candles. n M Is PROGRESSING * The muany. friends of Mr. Lormme Hoffman will ie pleased to learn vhat he is progres>ing favoraboly fmm‘ severe attack of the "Mu" and w be around again in a few days § CHANGE OF STORE. t The store formerly used by Longo Grocery is ‘being dismantled of ..tha grocery fixtures and put in readiness tor the dry goods business to be estabâ€" isfed there shortly by N. Jacobf. _ eC Ssd es Send fue . Chromicleâ€"Teiegraph. 10 absent members of the family: You have not time to write such a cofâ€" plete letter from the old home each week. s Entertained in .: W aterido 20 / H

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