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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Oct 1922, p. 4

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th tradition Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Somer were in Toronto last week in tendance at the Somerville W wick lparrl:lzo, which took plac 8t. Alignslhfi's church, Toronto October 18th, 1922 ch ity of w Bricker for th th und right Commercialism the t1 son to Kit wedding Montreal The spirit of commercialism, the: spirit which puts things above men | j; and merchandise aboye manhood, hoste Street, in ships, Mr Thursday will spend ing to th bee City joyabl tertained a num! (Janey Canuck ) home last Tues the lecture, who deligh with the gu of soul home in Brant the EDHS ter sorrow.â€"Extr The Duke of C: heen much move the Guards on t parture for the pressed the hop soon return hun troops are bein England an ceed to th makes on Air Force take when war wa when there a moment The many old friends of Rev Donald and Mrs. Tait, formerly of 8t Andrew‘s church, â€" Kitchener, will be pleased to hear that their son, Marcus Tait, has left for Engâ€" Ind to attend Oxford, he having won the Rhodes® scholarship in 1920. movemnen ind My Mr. Fessenden avd Mr. H ton spent last weekend ‘a where they were the gue~t and Mrs. Dunbar. Mrs. Alex. Stewart of Guelph askâ€" ed a few people in to tea cu Friday in honor of Mrs. Roy Hendersun of Kitchener, who spent afew hours in the R;)_\':tl City â€"Mercury. Mr. Theoph. Welts, son of Nrs. C. W. Wells. George was a visitor at his home e day. . "The part of women in politics said Sir Lomer is to be the soothing element in the strife among men. They should be the mediators and should watch out for wisdom and justice in everything. I hope and trust that you will continue to play the part which you have so uoblyi performed in the past. Great Brit ain has always been governed by her Queens when the men stood he-‘ hind or aside." In addressing the Women‘s Liberâ€" al Club last week in Montreal, Sir Lomer Gouin paid the following triâ€" bute to women:â€" ‘Who leans to the cross in her heavy that make Her the noblest of God‘s creation i And finds, whate‘er her station, That sweet and pure are the things r1 Or the road through which fate calls And doesn‘t despair at her load of M GODS CREATION. Here‘s to the woman who says."I inÂ¥ After Mrs. Harry: WO Mi real Mr. and Ar tral fi th hom Thar M fully s with th d at Hill f Mr Brophy nd th tim happy P1 of h M d 1 f th moved when he r on the eve of t the near East B D 1 from t when a 1 D f Connaught iL ol it Wi [ M int the t M th M mattor eldes Medil Al 11 h nt handsome M tm s. Osear Run pit ve of their de O M Xuan bl W t1 M Iiy ot course, a _ waking op1 Mro Mur; and the Mr. and Street, ver Sunâ€" ind th h d. Scru t K ments wonld | I that| iting W Is M M Iph Un in Mr it it d Miss Messner will be the guest of Nr. and Mrs. J. A. Martin during her stay in the Twin City. The bridal month seems to have shifted from June to October anc with this time of Indian Summe. Leauties now upon us, the bride ana her interests are of paramouut imâ€" portance. Thursday, October 19th, marked an exceptionally beautifu. event in which Twinâ€"City friends n were especially interested on ac count of the Bocial prominence o the families of the bride and bride groom, when Miss Margaret Lang youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Teo. C. H. Lang, one of Kitchener‘ \\‘n PAISLEY AND SERGE Nothinsz adds . more rapidly dylis all spiritual sensibi; ity, destroys all capacity for fait in the unseen and apiritual, all at ility to respond to Christ, wheh is after all, the truest description o. faith.â€"Charles D. Williams. COUZENSâ€"LANG NUPTIALS. helr hosts of fri his highly favored oy and happiness hat future visits 1 ride of Mr.oFr M m of Mavor an M M anticipated with gre tu fr f Det K Hel Ing inlds â€" mure . pep to r twill frock than the lawi m M it rsonal hur d 1d M ang, daug H ank Couz 1 M Wat ht to Kitchener H U W WO MR 1 M iple V W Jumes Cou h M haw return came th for much In pl ns, only in the Lricl follo w M will [h[' N')T“('glf‘n “""5!‘(‘T' 1 man Mark" of quality and goodness that is on every C bottle of 66 \ y s “‘A , m Scoit‘s Emulsion :: Look for the Mark! :=@~ Phursdaytâ€" . ~ » No wedding in Kitchener‘s history has exolted more interess than tha celebrated in St. Mary‘s Catholi« church on Thursday morning, wher Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs George C. H. Lang, became the bride of Mr. Frank Cousens, only son of Muypr James Couzens of De troit, and Mrs. Couzens. The bride of toâ€"day met the groom, heir t« $40,000,000 while at school with his sister. The nuptials were unprecedented in this city for gorgeousness . of gowus and decorations, the church being beautiful in the colors of white and yellow chrysanthemums, nalms and ferns. It was a wedding assures you healthâ€"building, vitamine â€" bearing codâ€"liver oil in its purest form, pleasant to take readily assimilated and transformed into strength. The "%'ishcrman Mark" should be on every bottle of emulsion you buy. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. 22â€"18 x€ utum n in nu} Cl h M the H tiful in the colors of yellow chrysanthemums, ferns. It was a wedding uljones, the bridesmaids { honor being dressed in owns of autumn shades. I» ial 1 ly subâ€"deacoun. Right )t Van Antwerp of ptized the groom was sancutary. The bride isite gown of ivory with pearl girdle and : veil, and roll band y embroidered court poke bonuets, and deacon and Rev wus performed at nass by Rev. A. L. L., pastor of the A L up M orehid _ D O‘N ol K &n vived by two brothers, Harry of Toronto and Louis in the States, and six swisters, Mrs. L. Arnold, New He had been itl for the past (two months and for some time little hope was held out for hig recovery. He [eaves to mourn his departure his sorrowing widow and one daughter. Mrs. Clayton Stumpf of Kitchener. who have the sympathy of all in their bereavement. He is also sur Hamburg, Mrs. August Hartman and Death of Death of Mrs Miss Mary Wallace of Tweed who had been spending some time at St. Louis, Mo., arrived here on Wednesâ€" day evening and is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Holley before proceeding to her home. Rey. H. R. Mosig and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peine attended the biennual convention of the United Lutheran Church in Buffalo as delegates of Trinity Lutheran Church, here. Mr. A. H. Heller, P. C. A. M. of Kitchener will resume his piano leaching with a large class at the home of Mrs. E. S. Bechtel, this Hymeneal Mr. Frank Daly, cashier in the Standard Bank here has returned after spending two weeks vacation at his home in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hansuld have returned to Charlottetown after spending part of their honeymoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bechtel Mrs. H. R. D. Brown oft Toronto is visiting friends n town. Misses Mae and Anna Anderson left for New York City on Monday. Mr. D. Gledhill ot Kincardine has purchaged <the Schwoob shoe stock here and is selling it off at reduced prices. Mr. M. J. Swan, cashier of the Bank of Hamilton at Simcoe, is spending two weeks vacation with his parents here. \ Newsy Loca! Notes IZ W }1 JJ h LN nd Kit ind enj Out of h« M M John th Kit 1J nds mnniIv many un l1 Benn wn Theatre father opal rin m ing: hene Groff 11 the prat town su nd and genial dis ite Mr. Bn t death Bucke! ving pict uj fun ndu 1 the M L His d a _ bouquet o Mr. George Mc t was best man h i1 th th tu caught with, a oms. 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