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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Mar 1924, p. 4

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(kuwwnybnuhv 'mqMMtBoarttattt.r-ta.tt" WHIMMMM "u.t.uvo-tttoettrootss-, Mrs. J. Edwin Hagmeier and Mrs. L. Gordon Hagmeier were the genial hostesses ot a very large and most successful "At Home" at the Preston Springs, Preston. on Friday last, when over two hundred guests from Guelph. Galt, Hespeler, Preston. Kitchener and Waterloo were in at- tendance. The hostesses were as- sisted in receiving their guests by Mrs. Jacob Kaufman ot Kitchener. The lovely decorations of Spring tlowers winh the sweet strains of a charming orchestra addeh much, to the pleasure of the large number of guests who came and went dur- ing the afternoon. Mm. A. w/ Augustine directed the guests to the tea room. which was most attractive with exquisite decorations of pink woes and Spring flowers, the protti- ly arranged tables being presided‘ over by Mrs. M. R. Kaufman and Mrs. H. M. Cook of Kitchener, Mrs. H. D. Meyer of Mitchell, ably assist- ed by Mrs. Wildfang and Miss Annie Germain: ot Petrolea, who were omitted in serving by Mrs. J. D. C. Fourth. Mrs. Morley Williams. Mrs. Plul Samson, Miss Frieda Hench. Milo Moraine Augmvtine, Mien Louise Breithaupt of Kitchener, Mm Alex. Forbes of Hespeler and Miss Ida Germaine ot Petroiea. . The unbounded hospitality ot Mrs. Oscar Bumped was greatly enjoyed on Thursday afternoon at a very smart luncheon and bridge for a number ot her lady friends at her home. .The luncheon table was most artistically decorated with American Beauty roses, each lady receiving a rose with her place card. The honors or this charming party were carried " by Mrs, J. H. Hall and Mrs. J. \Vilson. the Consolation prize going to Mrs. A.) Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rumpel en- tertained to a charmingly arranged bridge party ot eleven tables on Tuesday evening, at their handsome home, “Forest Hill," which looked lovely with quantities of Spring flowers ot all colors. The very pretty prizes were won by Mrs. J. H. Dobbie and Dr. R. L. Shields, the consolation prize going to Dr. H. P. Hammon. Following the well ptayed games the party adjourned to the dining room, where a delicious supper was served, and a jolly hour or so spent by the happy gathering, who showed their usual apreciatiou ot entertainments at this hospitable home, by lingering well after the appointed hour. Miss Cameron of Preston was a week end visitor in Waterloo. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Somer- ville. Mrs. J. H. Webb has returned from a visit of several days at the home ot Mr. and Mm. T H. Hall in Tor, Miss Marlon Davis left last Thursday tor her home in Schom- berg, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Walter Wells, renewing old “Whips in the Twin-City. AM a delighttul month's sojourn in Florist. with In wonderful cunt ate and everything in the war ot walnuts, om, condualve to an Ideal holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Ill. F. Salaam and party have returned ta their residence in Pinehmt, No. where Mr. Herbert A. Moyer of Waterloo will be their guest Mr a few weeks. [ lulu! lad manly diver-dons. qter, which combine in mung the (by! pu- pluunlly. Lenten Bew- Ing dunes have men tho ghee of th- more frivolous award“, and have. and concern; by the score lave been arranged. that“, haw-mun manor. and luncheon. long and Win-bod m at bridge, "Mah long.” Mummnmoomob mummmmmam. WNlartsayorttsmttthsosix-u mod lot “In: and was: I... u quiet {we forty duo of WWW-01mm. " WEI-é l Before the largest and one of the most hrilllani assemblies of its kind His Excellency 1he Governor- General held his drawing-room in the Senate Chamber Saturday night. The diplomatic, Parliamentary, re- ligious and social life of Canada was represented at the ceremony. which 1was: made colorful try the bright unitorms of the 100 oihcers and the beautiful gowns ot the many lagies present. More than 800 passed ts/ Throne, Although the wearing of: veils and feathers was not ouie Mory, most" of the ladies observed the traditional pre-war custom of three feathers and a. long. graceful vail. 1 Mrs. Charles O‘Donnell and Mrs. (John Ferguson were the hostesses of a charmingly arranged meeting "of St. Paul's Presbyterian [Adies' Ci, Society. at the pretty home of Mrs. O'Donnell, John Street. Last Thursday afternonn. There was a Hand nitemlance of the members and friends, and the new President. Mrs. J. S. Lockie. presided at the [moi-1 new session, when several maltersi in the interests ot the work of the congregation received attention, after which dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses and their assistants, bringing to a close a most enjoyable atternoon. Day of Prayer for Missions March "ith, the first Friday in Lent is to he observed in Waterloo, by women of all denominations as a uluy of prayer for Missions. rA very kind invitation is extended to all women to attend this meeting. which will be held in St. Saviour’s Church on Friday afternoon, at 4.15 pan. Governor-General and Lady Byng Hold Drawing-Room in Senate Chamber. BRILLIANT ASSEMBLY AT STATE RECEPTION The members ot St. Johrt's Luth- eran Church Choir, were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. H. smaller at a jolly sleigh ride party last Thurs- day evening. After a delightful evening of music and games. de- licious refreshments were served, tor which the appreciation of the guests was tendered the kind host and hostess. The many triends or Mr. Harry being, son of Mr. and Mm. J. M. Laing, Waterloo, are congratulating him an the result or his recent theory examination at Toronto Con- sorvatory. where he received tirtst class honoms. High Tea was served at mrail tables, after which the ever popular game of Bridge was greatly enjoyed. the honors going to Mrs. W. Mc- Nally and Mrs, Wm. Carthew, the Consolation, prize being awarded to Mrs. R. H. Edmunds. i Birthday Congratulnlono [ Mrs. J, B. Hughes, " George Bt., ‘Waterloo. recolved the congratu- lations of numomup friend. he! 'IT'ueaday evening pm a High Tell. and Bridge given by Mrs. C. W. Wells in honor ot her mother's ninelleth birthday. The home 11:: looking very festive and bright with lovely decorations ot roses and ‘Spring flowers, and the guest at honor was particularly bright end happy, conversing with so many or, her friends, who came with floral‘ ems to lnnor the occasion. Mrs. Hughes continues active and we“, and is keenly Interested in public affairs. She is a constant reader. and one ot her favorite diversions this Winter has been knitting for the Armenian orphans at George town. Mr. Grant Ham and M: m Pauling-were vitam- in mm our Sunday, the gum ot their trund- parents, Mr. and Mm. P, Christan. Umdeohm-h- Cullen-ah. vlmhunoetm thqra_MoetoeFérttmr-, all“ munch-Mel”. aluminum». In. Imam KW ot 'tar- onto was l weak Old Tbitgt. in Wat. erloo. an we“ of he mm. Mayor and In. Wm. and.“ Water Street. trrqqmravtMtseb_eq- Muhhmlmul '6rs.WD.Custa6rteutn.ai» PRE-WAR DRESS WORN Mr. . “l- Miss Marian [lineman " attend- ing the mMinerr opening: In Tor. onto thig waek. A woman's meeting for prayer, open to all will be held In the Ii1vanpsliea1 church on Friday, Mar. 7trh, at 130 pm. This b an inter- denomination- Woman's Day of Prayer The pun so I: to emphas- ire our goodwill and fellowshlp In Chris-Man principal and mhMon. Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Sunley Wolfe little daughter. Mary. were guests at the home ot Mr. and Peter Wolfe on Sonday. Mrs, C. F. Watson who has been the guest or Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Meyers. Jacob 91.. tor the past week returned to her home on Monday, Mlsses Mildred Guenthers and Pearl Nelaon of Kitchener spent the week-end at the home ot Miss Luel- la Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Ruthig spent Friday with the latter'ts par- ents, Mr. and Mm. Deeton at Bathe. Mrs. Louis Pletsch and daughter, Vera, of Sebringville are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mm. John F'. Schmidt. Members of the classes of the M. B. C. Sunday school surprised Mr. and Mm. o. Dessler on Wednesday evening The everring was spent by playing games which were enjoyed by all présent. Mr. and Mrs. Bess. ler were presented with a set of table linens, after which a dainty lunch was served. Mr. Gordon .oberholtzer and Miss Minnie Goudie spent Sunday with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cressman and Miss [Annie Cresaman attended the CressmamShantz nuptials in Bloom- ingdale last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bauer and little Arlene and Paul ot Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Shantz on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Snyder of Baden were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Nader. We are glad to report that Mrs. W. Middleton who had been serious- ( ly in is now Improving. We wish} her a speedy recovery. l Mrs. F. Fromm and little son visited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brena last week. Mr. and Mm Alvin Johnston and little daughter, Jean, of Tomato spent the weekend with friends here. Mrs. Wm. Eedy and Mrs. Hester Tanner spent last Thursday with Miss M. Allingham at Fembank. Miss Evelyn Thater of Kitchener spent a few days under the parental roof last week. Mrs. M. Schlotmuer and little son, Douglas. ot Milvenon spent last Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eedy. Mr. Wesley Ailintrhattt of Dorian; visited his sister. Mrs. Geo. Wray, Sn. last Saturday. Mrs. P, J. Clarke of Toronto Was a visitor at Mr. Geo. 003mm: last week. Illa Irene Pollen of Ptrirer. In VII!!!“ tun her cousin, Mt- Olive Preebom. Min Parkinson of M-Hvenwn In visiting her sister. Mn. Wm. Body and qlher friend; Mr.‘Goo.~ Love of Toronto spent the week-end with friends. u- . that mo in 31m. . VA” dual. by lulu Korr and My, n .010 by In. One. “a, duo communal; all“ Mr. C. MePttat1, tho Wuhan] ”mu" m "can: and an n vary "stun-“n; Jaw on toms gnawing. also nun! Noll ot moving picture- of homo nt- dening. A dainty lunch mu served " the do”. Mu. John 39!an ls villain; trtth trund- in Stratum}. mite-collatlnwm mmz.lml.umu no Wan-'- l‘mu an In W. and on»: It: Waterloo Chronicle no NEW HAMBURG IILLIMK BRESLAU and and the Mrs. _ How good It tools. Your noun-n. jars open. Your new II clout. No more humus. willing. amel- or "mull-x M branch. Get s Ill-II bottle ot If. can Duh mm In amt. om- at mm mm "I. "a. met my RIM up. - II an. If your no.trN are clogged. your 'throat distressed. or your held in 11'1?f by - tmtarrh or a cold, apply A little pure. lnHlepUC. germ datmylng cram Into our nostrils. It ttmtetratrtq through every " pan- up, will. med. nwollen membnm trgtd you get III-mt ro- "of. ls Head Stuffed By Calarrh or Cold? Use Healing Cream I r Minard's Unlment (or Dandruff. Our 1urntserlaeks, Irvin Bherriim and Jim Mitchell. are busily engaged Cutting wood In Mr, Hugh Woods' bush. Mr. Roy Snyder took a sleigh load of young people to the dance in Elmira last Friday evening. Mrs. Wm. Sherrms Sr. is mt pre- not): laid up with an attack of In zrmpe. Mm. John Mt11ts spent the week end with relatives In Guelph. A large crowd amended the Junior Farmers' Dance which was held last Friday evening in Jan-knows Hall, Elmira. Mr. Linus Bait: and sister. Miss Ann'e Benz, and Miss Florence Lichty of Kitchener spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz. Miss Jean Daly of Kitchener spent the week end at her home here. Quite a number trom around here attended the funeral of the late Andrew Clemens, which took place last Sunday from his late residence at St. Jacobs to the Bloomingdale cemetery tor interment. Mr. Clem- ens was well known around here, having lived here for a number ot years. Mr. Chas. Dnrrant has rented his farm to Mr. Holt ot near Kitchener. .The monthly meeting of the We men's Institute was held last Thurs. day at the home of Mrs. John Mill- ard. Mr. Harry Peacock ot Kitchener spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. Win. Vietch spent last week visiting relatives in Toronto. Messrs. Irvin and Harry Sherr. iits spent the week end with friends m Fergus. Miss Pearl Hildebrand of Kitch- ener spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mm. (has. Hilde- brand. Miss Lorene Lightheart ot Wat. erloo spent the week-end at her home here. The London hockey team played here on Monday night and the score was 7-3 in favor ot New Hamburg. Miss Edith Blngeman ot Kitchen- er spent the week-end at her home here. Mrs. J. Uttley of Baden spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pbrier. Miss Babb is attending the mill. lnery openings in Toronto this week. Miss Grace Pequegat spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F'. Carson In Stratford. Miss Grey ot Atwood spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. N, Ament. Messra. Harley Burma-n and Nel- son Handstein. two New Hamburg old boys came from Detroit to wit- neon the Scrub-New Hamburg hock- ey match at Sarah on Monday and spent the evening with the local boy: Mr. W. L. P. Seyler was a trust, ness visitor to Toronto on Monday" Mr. end In. Leon Pee-em: have made the but: at the Bagr. tilt Young We (led by a gift to the church ot two splendid lat. ortAgsmttqt5trqqtto he nod tor tennis and other ”one. This will be a lasting memoriel to the name- ot these devoted church members. Their name; no among the first ot the church [in ot those uniting here. Mr. Pequegml has been ne- sistam 'superintendent ot the Sun- day school for over thirty years. He has been and still is the lovedi teacher ot the Young Men's Class“ “an“ . “wan-baa. amt-mum.“ mwmmmwm Who“ - a a. mumwmmu V600.000-t.tu-enonr new is our 4.000.000. This: but menu. but. been um‘ poo-thun-Hyhouuotmcuy ”annotate church all State. I'M-look guy the Per-ttrut power tron the Greek Catholic chmh. WI WINTIROOURNI. My, 'r,,uskt7ih"s'i'h,'i"'; JOHN R. SCHMITT Death removed another aged real- dent ot the village ot Wellesley in the person of John R. Schmitt who passed away on Tuesday. February 26th following a two days' illness ot Miss Dorothy Grlgg at Waterloo spent the week end with Miss Sweilzer. Mr. Howard Stavanus and B. w. Moyer attended church services at Hawkesvilie on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Tom Pugh ot Toronto was a guest at the home of Mr. Charlie Redford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kaminakl moved to their new home at Kitchener last week alter spending some time with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redford. Mr. Percival Redford ot Kitchener Sundayed at his home here. Miss Viola Cressman ot Preston is spending some time at her home here. Mr. C. M. Durrant ot Winter- bourne called on the Misses Bemis and Mr. D. McKay Bemis. A very prtrtty wedding took also“ Ian Wedneld-y albumen " sl o'clock at the home at the which! parents, Mr. and nu. ma. Shana. when their daughter, Viola, wu’ happily married to Saline! Creel-f man of this plane. The T"','.?.".', was performed by Bishop Jon-.- Snyder in the presence ot about Gl invited guests. The bridenmyld wail was Seleda Shana, sister of the' bride, and Mr. Wellington Weber of Toronto was groomsman. Many: useful and valuable presents reg ceived show the high esteem in: which the young couple are held In the community. l A large circle of friends join in wishing them many happy years of wedded life. Personals. enum- n-Ohlnu nuptials. ly orders Large" [that iTiVi/eC -"_ _"---- CD'""""" v. I Vllvlu, I WIIID' Cords, Tricotines and Botany Serges - Colors of Sand, Coco, Navy and Grey ___ Silk Lined, Ladies' and Misses' sizes. Special Prices New Suits __ The jaunty "Boyish" mode, the longer lined, Tailleur and Novelty Box, Braided and Embroidered. In line goods of Poiret, Twins, $25, $28.50, $32, $37.50 to $50 Much very choice Dress Goods. in Wool, Silk and Cotton Fabrics is hem for your choice at interesting and popular prices. See these displayed on Saturday. I Miss Burgoyne will open our Dress Making Dept. the first week in March. Ear v Aral..- an... L. up. _. Ale " " A Faultless Selection of Pretty Spring Coats Many Straight Line Effects, Bell Sleeves, Deep Cuff and Patch Pockets, Made up in Pretty Soft Wool Plaids, Checks, Polo and Camel Hair Cloths;, Colors, Sand, Dove, Tan, Grey and Navy - In Ladies' and Misses' sizes. Moderate Prices $12, $15, $18.50, $25 (O $43.00 'A very wonderful choice of Ladies' Handsome Dresses are now shown in the Ready-to-Wear Dept. French, Beaded Dresses, in Crepe, Roma and Georgettes, elab- orately trimmed, long straight line styles, also tier style Skirts, in shades of Tan, Sand, Grey. Navy and Brown, at very attractive prices. , New Ipceis Tcurate (r'itht $37.50, $38.50, $45.00 to $50.00 , New Dress Goods and Cotton Goods Brihskaruthsrmann th COATS and SUITS ILOOHINGDALI OBITUARY. Ladies' Beautiful French Dresses Arrived on Wednesday. M awwup at and . pander line 9/ Print: to" M. FastVColor: --- Beautiful Baum are special . . . . . . . ayd. in Ladies' Smart Spring Styles g A family ot nine children. " :gmndchildren and 27 great. grand children survive. The chldren are: 1 Margaret 1MrsChasHachbarth Mary l (Mrs. Henry Huehn) ot neg: Welles lley, Annie (Mrs. John B. Koch- 5 ter), St. Agatha, John, Valentine and lwnnam ot Kitchener. Anion. (Mrs. (John Heimpel), Salem (Mrs. W. 'Helmpelj ot Heidelberg, and Jacob iof Swift Current, Sank. OLIVER BOWMAN 1 Death claimed a (Omar well known resident of Waterloo County in the pemon of Oliver Bowman ot ‘Penh, Ausirana, eldest son of the Late Menno Bowman ot Blooming- dale, and Mrs. Bowman; now of Drayton, who passed away at his home about December 15th, aged " years. Deceased, who had not Vla- ited Canada since his departure iotuy years ago, was when suddenly by death following an operation just a few days before his intended visit to his aged mother ot " years at BtouttviMe whom he had not seen for forty years. His wide prede- ceased him three years and be Is survived by two daughters and one son; also three brothers, Miner- aon ot British Comm-Na. Frank on Jersey City, NU., Lloyd ot Detroit and tour sisters, Nancy (Mrs. Pike) and Annie. with their mother, re- s'de at Btouirvibte, Lena ot Michi- gan and Alice (Mrs. Reesor) ot Markham. The Me Mr. Betttnttt' m born in Wlmm township. no mind M1. Knochtel ot non Wntorloo who predeceased him In June 1910. They farmed In Wlhnot townddp near Wellealey tor many you" Ind nbput 16 rears ago mm und moved to Wellesley. Deanna In: a successful tanner and vol and favorably known throuboul the db- Pneumoni- in MI "a ”at. "no (um! I“ bud on My "u- noon tron: the his m to (In Lucian-u church In. Wallaby hr sense. mam to the Onion - tery for Interment. The late Mr. Bowman was horn WATERLOO, ONT. CT: Cleanses mouth and teeth and aids digestion. "teMeves "In! over- eaten Icelinu and held mouth. Its I-a-s-I-l-n-a 'uxror snthrnes the craving lot sweets. wrtgter'ts ls double value In the beneul and pleasure " provides. DESILEBHMHNCKE A quiet but pretty wedding was admixed at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Cart launch, Kassmh, when their daughter, Enabeth Angina, wa- unlted in marriage to Oscar Z. Deal- ler of Brash“. Rev. E. Sievenpipar ot81ciaumr. t The ceremony took plnoe under an arch ot evergreens. The bride looked charming dressed in grey canton crepe. carrying a bouquet ot white carnation. Mr. and Mrs Deesler will reside on the groom‘s tarm nisar Breslau. Minard': Liniment Heal: Cuts on " w. hm. known In (In [km W hm. not owned in Out! Ltphardt in Vin-rho. Paar to leaving (or “that no me new at 143mm lot ”will yearn. N the past (any you! he ha been I “coo-tn] an.» anchor. after every meal Ltd. g.al

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