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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Jul 1924, p. 5

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- ’1“ not .H‘Amw "Wt“mmmm' ietN.eatA'Ud"lli1'l, mama-III.“- I . Au - ”. mull-'- Bag, um uolu Well.“ at Meer-' how'nwm Ci"cdiiruiiiriiNiitFaai Bani-yawn. on but. “I'm: at IO! Mam]. "I“; [manhunt-mot. _ With my, Thistle. MN he mm but! louver. chorus-U " Tho mph but out 0mm don The Ink but! louver! God are our KIM. an henna ble- The anlo has! lorevet. God bless our loved Guam Home Our Dominion“ van domain; hgttp1er1tr, ever be our lot, And peace hold endless reign; Our Union bound by no: of lore, That discord cannot sever. i And tiourish green o'er Freedom's home, The'Muple Leat louver. " Mlés Blanche VanEvery is attend-i ing the Presbyterian Summer soooil, being held at the Ladies' (‘ollege,s Whit by, Ontario, The President. Miss M. Valentine, ably assisted by Mrs. C. D. Collins,‘ entertained the members ot the Presbyterian "Sunshine Mission' Bun-l" to a very enjoyable picnic in the Waterloo Park last Friday after- noon, when games and races were the order ot the day, [allowed by a delicious Iva. Attur alt had done ample justice to the good provided, prizes were awarded to those' who had carried off the honors during the after-noun. and reeitations and a sing-sung brought the happy en- terta'rurttyrrt to a close. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Slum ot Wattwloo menu-pd to Hamilton Last baturduy, "tvornparsied by Dr. and Mrs. (Wonk of Philadelphia, two ot the principl speakers at the Fifth Annual Lutheran Summer School, held al the Waterloo Seminary dur- ing Ihv past week. Mr. and Mrs. William Carthew ot Waterloo are holidaying at Hill I'm-st, Lodge. Southampton, Ont. The many friends of Mr. C. M. Bowman of The Mutual Life Assur- ance Company of Canada, will be phased to hear that he is making a good 1oeoiurry from Itis recent ill- new. zynl is now enjoying a good holiday at his home in Southampton. Mr. and Mrs. John Koeiln_and son George. also Miss Skubo ot lmlianna are holiday visitors at the home of Mr. Claus Knelln. Albert street, “'alerloo, renewing old acquaint- ances. Mrs. o. Storey and daughter have mun-um] to Knlt-hvnI-r after a fort- nikht's' Tioliduy EDT“! at 119110va Ont. nu “in“ a: low moth-r Mr.-G'e---A-1.- -H.-Gaaw-aaa-Mr-t,xer,rre "te-et-.--------' my, _-- - ""m Ill-my Knoll H‘s-m week end visitors, . in new.“ with Mr. Hartman Krug.| Miss Florence Hamactfer of the “how hosls of Twin-City' friends lln'miniun Life stall is spending h I will he plmM-Il In hour hr, is making var-ation rtb the home of Mr. 3Q ", satisraeiory rvcoiofy from his rev Mrs. Jolm Winkler. Markham. cont illtteris. l u... u' u I’m-Ill“ "m nu \Vpdnpm Mrs. w. M. o. anhoml and Mrs. .L'um-rl Hanknvy won» Hm hostises of a very ojoyahle Ton for St. Paurs Presirytet'ia n Ladies' Aid Soci- my a! "Moortorm," the humv of Mrs. Lochend, last Thursday atlernoom The husinvns svssion was presided un-r by I'm President, Mrs. J. S. un-r by I'm President, Mrs. J. S. Lockie, when it was decided to hold tho nus! regular meeting on Thursday. Angus] 7th, in the Water- loo Park, Sln-riul reference wan also made lo the Bazaar to be held by this Son-it‘ly later in the Fail. The hush-55m wow "ssisted at the Tea hour by Alim‘vi Mary and Charlotte Tuientin" in serving dainty n-frcsh- moms. which brought this very puissant and profitable meeting to a ( In“ Mr. and Mrs. Horace "Mines of Kilohmwr un- hotidaying at Gritms- by, otttyrio. fur a week. Mr. Ezra st. Smilh tett last week on n Musinous trip to Ihe Maritime Pmvinre. zuvumpnnled by Mrs. Rtnith and sun "Billy." who will spend their vnmlkm at Mutorvimr, Nova 81-min. Miss “male VanEvory and Miss Ida Held are enjoying a pleasant and prrmtahlo holiday in attendance at the Snmmnr School helng held at Ont Make Your 1ttiltirt Enjoyable by a Refreshing Wight pn_Le!ge Erie __'-- "o-ai-T-eu-t Tto-un-ttmrs-e-ther-seth-rt-ttpref iaiGriiueuiatttmtooe_hptertete tgr,'2ght"""'""'""u E'iatouAtuieuvnrtd-tFte_n m ai.LuA-aeteaaa_--'-t-'1-'TtTr0"rlrrAMP. I. Dally. ”a; "ttoN-ber [uh . PM, m lax ct-kg" . 9gtttPM. 1g7.tgtlartflti'l'i. sun-a 'h.,.i'ir,,7Ji'ras', . any: -., n... -___ V- -""_'--"-" b . PM, W Le.vrC$.' - INF“. 3.2%... C-fiiitTfu,igii. ','a,,.l,'avJ/i'rat' . noun. ,,c,nttrrat'tfNt an. rgt%g'ttttr'fhg.t"gih,."R,'dg.'t M - It“ Tho an" SM. "-a.--...-....a----r-rr'- ' ..- - u. . Pa rk, Lake Couchlchlng, and daughter have , A *sarree. ot m - to My Maud- iu the a! It. Dom 0011M. tro-, to Horn. J. Hall. ion qt 11;,qu In. M. C. ‘Hnll of Kitchen", "e took who. He, the mldonce o! the which pu- ‘inl. 465 Mount Stanton, Walt- imount. Montreal, on June Mth, tho 1 cereony being performed by the Rev. Pr: Sydney B. Snow A [acupun- ‘(ollowed the ceremony, when an bride‘s We was mad um: um 'brille's cake, with charming decor- l alums ot yellow and white roses and _tiiietrorthe.vauey. Later Mr. and‘ Mrs. Halt Iett tor Muskoka, when‘ tum ltt'/'"t'r um be. wt. 03 'their re In: they wt] reside In Kit- Ichener. [ i Tight as Could Be l"Go, my son, and shut the shutter." iA mother to her son did utter. , "The shutter's shut" the son did say ‘Z'Aml I can't shut it any shutter!" Miss Margaret Henderson ot Tor onto University. who has been spending the past month at "Boa Accord." the home ot her parents, Mayor and Mrs. Wm. Henderson, left this week tor Tomato, where she will spend the halunre ot her vacation. The generous gifts ot Messrs. EL F'. sdagram, T. W. Seagram and Norman Seagmm to the Church of the Holy saviour, Waterloo, have been a great factor in the marked progrvxs of the work ot this con- rpwewatioti; and now aerther hand- some gift, a fine new Sedan, has been thankfully accepted by the Church Wardens, to be used in con- nection with Ille regular parish work under who supervision ot Rev. C. W. Foreman. Mix Wilson Geddes ot Wilmington, Ugh-warm 115.. is spending hisvvac- Minn with his mother, Mrs. G. W. Geddes, John street, Waterloo, and together they are having this week for a short visit to Wiugham friends. Mrs. Ir. G. Hughes and her guest, Mrs. Edward Fox ot London, have returned {mm a visit to Buttalo friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson and daughter. Mes. Marshall, and family motored up from. Montreal last week for a holiday visit with their relative in Waterloo. “In Holt}!!! Reade ot the Bank ot vimtrvai,--23trattorrt, attotored la W.utcrloo to spend Dominion Day with his molhvr. Mrs. w. M. Reade. Mrs. W. M. Read» left on Wednew day for a short visit with Toronto friends. F'tt rouio, to "cIevelaudtr," Muskoka. where she will "speml the rt-ummnk‘r of the Summer. . trom a l "Wvllatad Mr. and Mrs. R. " family are holjduyinz the-Lake. A The guests invited are not vaunted by t hut try their presents holiday friends Mr. and Mrs. Pelvr llasentlug and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Husonflug ot Itochrrster, N.Y., are holiday visitors with TwInCIty Mr, and Mrs min-n up their Inc-w home at they will Mends. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sander and rumuy are enjoylnz their va‘cation at thvir Summer Home In Barileld. Mr. J, L. Yule loft for Button, Muss,. last Monday, lo take a speclal munical course In that City. Mrs. Dr. Quinlan and three chu- dron of Toronto are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lang, Water Street N., Kitchener. Ont. Mrs. J. IL Welm has arrived home mu " bpruttivial holiday at the Vvllatau," St. Catharines, Ont. Mrs. A. Albright have their residence in their , at Centreville, when he pleased to we their lo a wedding their lament-e, Kdm ands " ml ml Niagaraon- ”may”. ”oz-1J1 nlmm 001'..le " Hum tteeteet We! . V“ II It! -.) an. an In. w W "0 not no. In...“ It. Job Bm.. m on anhy- l Don't but! an I“ mm: to ho hold in nun-gr- ad! I My 0700111.}!!! t0tttet0 Part. by an out unm- my Int “no In out: - at the VIM nun. _ Jun. Hug. a! non-vul- our“! 15. pulp“ at the than“ Brethre- Church on may hit- Mr. Due uwmuy- “can.“ a position as member at school Seo- tion No. I 910mm. The In! tooth-.11 pm at the ddr. itttt m phyed between New but!" and Hunter on (Thursday ml last. Heaps!" winning tho - Kitchener Bunsen a age-ant lead! the troup- Mr. and Mn. Gilbert Ber, Mate ter David Betsey, Jonson Bar and Christ Butler spent Thur-my at Guelph. Mi. and Mm. Anson Hallman and family ot Preston spent. the buggy with Mr. and Mrs. George Human. Messrs. Edgar Hallman and Mll- turd Cressman and the Misses Ellen Hallman, Barbara Cruamn ttnd Mary Rosenberger spent Sunday with friends in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Butler ot Erbsville spent the week end With Mr. am Mrs. George Hakim. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harold Grab and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goeth ling and you spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mr. Fred Lautenschlager. Miss Pearl Coleman ot Toronto spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger. Mr. Alex Wagamah and family are holidaying in New Dundee for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Madter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bauer and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauer visited at Tavlntock last week. T _ Sunday visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. George ti1iuweiettter were: Messrs Eldon and Emerson Eiaweiehter and Mr. Harvey Wright ot Le Roy, N.Y., Miss Lizzie Horn/ or Neustedt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Thurman and-fturttlr ot Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Elnwechter and Miss Ella Shale of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Elderman and Mr. and Mrs. Kuski ot Bombers and Mr. Wesley Erb of the “Haze. Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer ot Kit- chener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauer on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mesner and family or Kitchener spent Sunday at mm" home ot Mrs. gm. Mayer. _ r. and Mrs. Wm. H. Egardee and ta tly, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Egardee Mr. and Mrs. Fred {hem and 4miir spent Sunday at Pusllnch. yr. and Mrs. H. Gerhart of Lauder ’dale, Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Gayer of Swarthmore, Pa. spent a Jew days at the home of Mr. and Kamila}: massed iast.week. Friends, and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin McNally of Niagara Falls spent a very imeasant afternoon last Thursday. They plcnicked at the home of sir. and Mrs. Gordon Hall- A family gathering was held at the home ot Mr. and Mrg. Gordon Hallman on Thursday afternoon friends being present from Ayr, Guelph, Niagara Falls. Kitchener and Platmville. A happy time was enjoyed by all. School Report. ttr. Room Promotion exminationa. Jr. IV. to Br. tVV-Hom-Nelson Goemlng. Roy Gmner; P-r-Jean Toman, Clifford Weber: Ron-Arth- ur Nahrgang, Violet Wanner. man Br. III. to Jr. 1v.--Hon.-Mirum Hilborn, Ronald Bock, Kathleen Schmidt ; PtMur--Ludmut Toman, Wilbert Bechtel, Dorothy unten- schlager. Howard Stolu. Ralph Copley, Donald Jacobs. Helen Brighton. Marjorle Betsey; Ree.-- Nellie Mala. Kenneth [Auton- trchtager, Jr, m. to Sr. ITL-Hom-it-cet Serums; Pai-mms Goetulng, Rea Jacobo. Highest percentage In room, MRI-m Hllhorn. 92; second highest per manage. Ronald Bock, M. A young Seaman: who hold: Bl, high poeldoll m I LTiuiiiFti1 rlly. - Aeto" and Mod _ Scot; (In ct Chatham and wu told he would hive no dllIcImy‘in ul- iu her "rttSB. When he ruched the other IMO. however. no we. Mt. lormed um In. com on“. but lo! M: bride. No lot-M of the may]. be: rot been found. lane of the men looking to emu the United ”to. In" PM in.“ - and will new not a mu. h an“. NEW IMMIGRATION REGULATIONI IEPARATE MAN AND HII IRIDI The new regulation: regarding im. tunes to the United Batu no working hardlhlp m any - Matty of the men nnd women we" certain that they would be able to crou Inn um um being held waiting for the noceonry vial. taiu-ta-tttom" alrJ.L_w Mr. Hui-l out at In. a umlotGI-lnldIJL-noln: It. til III. was - I Vol-Ibo. Mr. All In. All! m “I aeptur, Mr. All I”. not. sown or War. Mr. ill In. at non-t and Mr. a: In. lint- ol In mun. In. A. ca- n! at Nu! m.“ - Sign: of Tonia. It. and In. a. In.» and We: ot Linwood wont tho holiday at m hone od Mr. M. shut; t Mr. and In, Joseph tin-mold and My oe at. Paul. it. amt Pt) John HooUr and con, Mr. “a In. Thin Hammond “a mm: or mutton]. Mr. and In. Goo. Helm and daughter ot Kitchener I'd I!!! Snub Hammond ot Toronto wen visiting at the home at Mr. Geo. Rennie. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hnyford and two children and Min L. Rob. inson ot Elmtrn spent a day last week with the tormer's parents here. Little Miss Sarah Roth " spending her holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Menno L. Erb on the 5th line. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Patch and Min Olive ot Kitchener spam the week end at the home of Mr. J. L. Ham. mond. ' Mr. Jas. Hammond and Miss Ruth Hammond spent Sunday with (Mend! at Kingwood. Miss Leila keep at Detroit spent the week end with her mother Mrs. A. Playtord. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Barbour ot Brantford are spending their vac- ation with their son here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Plarmrd spent Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. Tilt at Doon. . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stricker of Moorefield spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Roht. Foster. Item: ot Interest. Miss Thelma Cookman and Miss Vera Gowlng of Glenallen are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mamet. Master Vernon Burkhardt of Wat- erloo is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Will Tyler. Miss Valletta Bowman ot Waterloo was a week end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Damm and daughter ot Kitchetter are spending some time with relatives in our burg. _ Mr. and Mrs. George Class and family and Miss Emma Class motpr- ed to Uswwel on Sunday. Mrs. A. B. Snyder of Kitchener Mr. 111326. Ruggle“bf Tin-onto and Mr. J. Ford or 'Kitehener were Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle. , Mr. Edmund Bowman of Kitchen- er and Miss Ha Bowman or Toronto spent Sunday with Mrs. Silas new man. _ Mr. and Mrs. Swanson and son. Mr. and Mrs. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bergman Jr. and family, all of Detroit, and Mr. Asmussen of Kitchener wertthe guests of Mr. and Mrs. (Thai-lea Bergman on Satur- day. Mm. Wilson Mam; and two child, ran, Bernice and Charles, ot Vict- oria. BA'. arrived here on Saturday to spend the summer with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett Br. Rev. and Mrs. Bruce ot Nair!) spent last week at the home ot Mrs. Jas. Hamilton. , Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Lnngdon and son Hugh and Mr. Arthur Lee spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Slephen Scherrer at Hawheiwttle. but Monday evening our girls softball team played the Aria girl- at Mouton resultlng In a tin. An exira Inning was played when the Aria girls scored the winning run. Ott Wednesday evening the Moo born girl: came an and played our girls resulting 28-18 in liver ot the local team. Messrs. Roy, Edgar and Irvin Snyder, Hugh bungdon and Arch Allan spent the first of July at Port Elgin. Mm Smllh, and um Mun have both left to spend the mlidly at their home at chhon and Elmira. On Friday evening our mm want to Both-1w and played the Itirh, of that place our girts winning by t more of 22-8. Bethany will [pl-y the return we on Wodnudny "will; at Winur- bout-no. The Waterloo Purl Board ll molt but regal-t meeting mportod that mm. men or boy. who In" boon nsttinq " the dun Mn but dos- lroylu you. my!“ Vllio' tru- which won plum by m pal hon-d. The math. - to 'toe' or nono- um be MOI "rtret I'm! WILLOW TREE. DEITROVID WINT‘RIOUINI. FLORADALE “OGOM'y .IINI‘.’ ' The We took place on wee- needay. July an, or Mr. Alfred We‘- ner, oldest can at Mr. and In. Deniei Wetter or this place, to' Friedl, (has tor of Mr. G. Top! of Magnet-win. Out. The newly wed-' dad couple visited m. loamy on Friday and Saturday utter which they returned to Detroit when they will reside. They have the but wishes at many friends for their hippinees. A large number from here “tend- ed the Joint U.F‘.0. picnic held In Josephsbur; on July lit. Mr. Oscar Wagner of Detroit and Mr. Walter Wagner ot Lockport, N. Y., are spending their vacation at home here. Miss Emma Wagner and Mr. Em? manuel Wagner accompanied a mo. toring party on Sunday to Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Queenston, Ont.. where they spent 1W FAMILV OF FIVE BEATEN TO 'DEATH IN CHICAGO Beaten to death and their Bodies carefully covered by sheets or blan- kets, Otto Eder, a taxicab channel", his wire, Frances, and three sons. Roy, 11 years old, Harvey, 6, and Jack, 3, were found in their home last week in Chicago. . There was no disorder in the boustVaud no -atiempt at robbery was apparent. The police said they thought the family had been killed by a hait-witted relative or a board- er filled with a lust to slay. "it looks to me like the work of a man simply t1lied with lust to kill," said Henry A. Wolf. Chief of Police at Elmhurst. a suburb in which the Eders had lived. The bodies ot Eder and the two youngest boys were foand.in a bed- room, their heads muhed.‘ Mrs Eder, who was about to become a mother, lay in the dining room, and the body ot the oldest boy had been tossed into the half fit1ed bath tub. The tub then had been covered wlth " blanket. Advantages BRICKER-GERMANN Co. Ltd. I SlLKS For Ladies' Summer Frocks IIILI‘I”. ”I." l Sport Suits, in all good shades, Powder Blue, Tan, Sand, Brown;\Navy. 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A Wonderful variety of colors to choose from, in Sandlewood, Orchid, Whirlpool, Peking, Tangerine, and Black, also Ivory, 38 tnd 40 in. wide, Jyoara Tmmccv (cm New Flannel Suiting, M in. wide for WITH PRICES RANGING . . . . . . . . . $1.50, $1.75 to $4.00 SPECIAL PRICE SPECIAL PRICE FLANNEL SUMNGS $2.00 to $3.00 "ffi)N,'ii'i, MILDRED SNIDER WINS GOLD l MEDAL _ A special entrance examination was held by the Waterloo school board to determine the winner in the gold medal contest. Miss Mildred Snider, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Snider, won first prise and CANTON AND FLAT CREPES WATERLOO. ONT. Silence That Is Hot Golden BROADCrA9TH SILKS Most Folks Shop Where They Are Invited To Shop T"f, merchant who falls to “speak up" lets a lot of golden “let slip past hi; "ttmt. This loo! buulneu “on either to hls competitor down streak or, by the mail order route, to the big city “out. People are often surprised to and that the goods ttte.v'boutrht “unsight unseen" from a catalogue ran be seen and examined in the local store! Tell your buying publlc what you have. ADVER- TISle m “The Waterloo Chronicle" win invite the whole community to your More. And-- Issued by Canadian Weekly Newspaper. Association Head Office: Toronto, Canada ALL WOOL CREPES 10 different colors to make your selection from. Fine all Wool Crepe, in Ivory, Sand, Grey, Brown, Navy, Henna, Copen, Fawn, Green and Black, 40"in. wide suitable for Dresses or Pleated Skirts, etc., Special Price . . . . . $1.60 FANCY GEORGE'I'I‘ES Fancy Fringed Surfs are very popular this season. We carry a complete range of Georgette to make them and Silk Fringe to match. in Grey, Sand, Tomato, . m. In. an. a up ’1 Pig " uni. u an. - . _ #3,.- " "4.3.; ”as” p} " 318.“... an. _ _ g": " mxa, 3... 'd'dh",'.lltr. . . Brunch . I”; l. m 0‘... to! “I. . " “alumna” _ _ New Blue, -etc. _...... $2.00 and $2.25 . $3.25, $3.75 to $4.50 , in Canton and Flat Crepes, Zine, ine, Cocoa, Band, Brown, Navy, Blue the gold medal while second place Tent to Fred Taylor, son ot Mr. and Mrs. t H. Taylor and he was given the silver medal darted by the Principals or the Central and Alex- andra schools. Others who tried the exams were Hilda Schmidt, George Lochead and Morton Devin

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