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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Jul 1924, p. 7

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Pol-gond- and och-r Rania a told by thorloo Chi-ankle cement. Mr. and In. In“ Worm and mo dntttrttutr% mu: and My, who spent a couple ot vain at the hon. of Mr. and Mrs. D. Becker. returned to their home In BL Pun, Minn., this week. 9mm III nation at Inn. Miss Munro: Durban who wont the last three months with mm in Chesley returned to her home here. aeta.rt.tttPe.etttsuvottV - luauyMphum Miss Irene Philips ot Waterloo spent the 'week end at her home here. Mrs. Seyler. Mrs. J. Chas. Mueller Miss Florence Mueller and/Miss ma Mueller of Waterloo spent Sunday owning at the home of Mrs. James Corrie. Mrs. (Rev) I. H. MacDonald and son Aubray of Hinton; spent the week end with her mother Mrs.V. Rata. Misses Augusta and Mary Beck spom the week end with friends in Waterloo. Miss Lorene Lighthourt of Wat- orlon spent Sunday at her home here. Miss Audrey Hahn of Waterloo spent the week end at her home lure. - Mr. w. o. EH). high school teach- Pt at Forest, is spending his holidays al the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Erh. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Metz and son Nomi“. Manitoba, and Mrs. C. steaueh ot Stratford wBre visitors at the hon at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strauci1. Tho Skiers of the St. Agatha Or- phanage desire to extend their hearty thanks for the generous don. ations made to the, orphanage try 1he people of New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Walker went to Brussels to attend the funeral ot a relative. _ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adams ot Waterloo spent the holiday with the farmer's father, Mr. J. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Edmorner, Miss Rabi] and Miss Laura Rubi) motored to London nuSunduy to visit Mrs. Ernie Altemun of Calgary, Alberta, who is oast on a visit. Mrs. Thomas G. Daniells is spend. ing a work with, her daughter, Mrs Jos. Stevur at Dorking. Mr, and Mrs. Victor Hahn and family of Kilchener spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Ingold. Hundmuster G. 'schauer. had the ptisroiitune_to, tlis-r9r'astr_h1csrynPier in u bicycle accident last Saturday. Mr, H. Kulhfh-isoh ot Stratford spun: the “wk vud at his home New Mr. Wm. “mum-r of Swallowell, Min-rm, urt"ivetl here on a visit to Iris purems, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weirlwr. ' spun! the uni s. Mr. Ivy is spl‘l homo hers Mrs. Fail-Re of Hamilton visited: hvr puronls. Dr. and Mrs. Marty over) the holiday. l Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Buck are spend, ing two weeks holidays at Port Dal, honsie. Mrs. c, Kim-hell of Kitchener is visiting Mr parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). Ritz. Miss Wilma Seip and Mrs. Sherbet Swifm'ih spent the week (‘IHI at the hnlno drt Mr. and Mrs? John F. Kalzvnmuier. Mr. Michal" ot Toronto In Mr. Wilt'rid Hesse ot Shanon] mm the my]; 0nd with his par- m. Mr. and Mrs. John Hesse. Miss [author Sleinherg of Welles- y is spending her vacation at her I" NAIIU IQ EH). high school teach- is spending his holidays of his parents, Mr. and July Ist was right royally observ- led by the Hosteilor family of Can- ada on the beautiful lawn ot Mr. Harry Hostetler, One mile east of l New Nahum”; it being the occaaionl _u[ rorimving acquaintances of the‘ LHpshjiler relationship who gathered ltn [he number' of 144.' '1'th jOVHIIl will long he remembered by‘ all who were present. Relatives‘ 4l'riiin New Hamburg. Detroit, Bur-l lham, I'od'an. Potersburg, Dundas. _ Hannilmn, South Bend, ludlaunaw ll Kitchener, Klkton, Mich., Watertoo/ (T'"riuuytutuy'ank, Stratford, But Mo, New Dundee. St. Agatha,,Ches- ’loy and Shcddctt were present. ll'mmmly at 1W0 o'clock the chair- man, Mr, Henry Hostetler, opened " Hm progrmu. which was interspersed, lwith sup 11m, songs and Instru- Inn-Mal selections. Mr. Harry Ho+ " lollrr, in a wry fluent manner, gave (the address of welcome. Mr. Levi c.)irostpuer endear-ml himself to the t'gulhel‘ing with a few well chosen immurks, he being the oldest detr h cnnvlunt in Canada. Other addresses ,1 by various visitors were well re- 'r-elvml. Mr. Luvsrhaw of Dundas I 'f,ir,Vt. a wry interesting talk on the . history of the curly pioneer life ot the "minim-s, who emigrated from . Switzerland in the year 1736 and g‘lmnlvd in Philadelphia and after- . wink smiled in Pennsylvania He 'smtml that they were very cruelly Mrs. bog-n at Toronto in I (“on at the home or her mar, In. R. Wells. \ Mr. and Ergo. M oe mt- ouu - and” with the unw- Ilster. Mm. 000. Mortar. -4o- m~amW weeks with her brother, Mr. R. Sanders at Bridgeport. C Mr. all In. m In. gnu-m or m in. “an a the home ot It. and In. L. I Numb . Mr. III! In. when Bowm- 9nd mus sou than: ot mutton were vlsilon It the home of Mr. all Mn. J. Bowman on sum. Mr. and MA. Frank Mamet, Mr. Hamid Hefner ot Kitchener and Miss Edna Orth of Waterloo ”out Sunday at the houie of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brodrecht. Union church service: began on Sunday between Baptist and Evan. gelicals. Rev." Mr. Knechtel win have charge during July. A community plane under the auspices of the W'omen‘s Institute will be held in Fountain Park on July 10th, commencing at 2 o'clock. A good programme ot sports, Bott- hall games, races, etc., will be run on. Happily Wedded. Miss Hilda Strand! is spending her holidays with friends in Detroit. Hostetler Reunion. Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Anderson and family Inf! on Friday to spend a month's holidays at Tiverton and Meafnrd. Mrs. Geo. Danton: Inn returned tht-d-rt-aa-AA. minim-mammal “an; mun-u“ iiiie'yi'ia'.iiii"ti.iiciiiii') mun-lot.” In . It alt-mud to a In a! m m II. have has in... My he. their mMmNng through the - m blood-nah; was or Dr. wanna Pink Pith. Many . you” mu- " day with I "In tn In: back no! side. I burning amen. and o lease or hula: no who In“. What a pity women “that than to thou trund- whom Dr. Williul'u' Pink Pm: have and tron that: misery. “and“? . woman In!!!" they will help tter-tn youth. mum. age Lid afterlife. In. John Mitchell ot Middleville, on, given but ex- women annotate. an. -.-a"Botr" years ago I wu so bully run down I could hardly we": around the house. I tried to do s few chores bat was able to do very little. My boys and husband had to do the rest. It I started upstairs I had to Mo very slow or I would um, and I was just “played out when I got at the top ot the Make. My head ached terribly. and my heart would beat violently. In lhls deplorable Condition I began taking Dr. Wil- llams' Pink Pills. When I had finished six boxes I felt much better. Then I got a further supply, and by the time I had taken these I could walk anywhere without getting ex- hausted, the headaches had dis- appeared and I am now perfectly well. Any woman who is run down should not hesitate to begin Dr. Williams' Pink Plus at once, as I You can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 60 eta. a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medl- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. am sure trom my own experience that they will build her. up." treated by the Indiana and all but one man murdered, the present race being the descendants ot this one man. Mr. Albert Hostetier of South Bend, Indianna. represented the American cousin and gave a very able address. extending a hearty invitation to the Canadian branch of the tamily to attend the annual Hos- tener picnic to be held in that state. The musical part ot the program was also enjoyed by all, ending bx the singing ot God Sate the King. The tables were tastily decorated with flower, and all enjoyed the good things provided. The games were enjoyed by the younger geneh anon. All present voted that this he an annual event, and the present committee was elected to act for the ensuing year. Presentation and Address. Mm. J. Doyle and children left on Tuesday to spend a low weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Schummer at Linwood, before taking up their residence at Brodyin. Mr. Doyle will spend a few weeks at his parents' home at Sunderland below taking up his duties as manager of the Standard Bank at Brechin. Previous to their departure Mr. and Mrs. Doyle were presented with a handsome chime clock by a number of their friends as a slight token of esteem, accompanied by the best wishes for their future success and happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Delaus Hesse and little daughter ot Detroit are holiday- ing with friends here. . The death took place at her home in Linwood on Wednesday of Mrs. Joseph Ament. mother ot Mr. Nor- man Ament of this town, alter a lengthy Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Amen! attended the luneral In Linwood. The entrance examination: were held in the school here hut week. There were " candidates, at which " are trom the local trehoot and the remainder from outside schools. Mr. J. Corrie, principal of the Preston school. was the presiding examiner. Mr. Ernie Rulings? of Baden had the misfortune ot breaking his right arm on Thursday morning while cranking a car. He VII one ot the candidates writing the envious here last week, and m preparing to come to New Hamburg when me accident occurred. Mrs. David Behluchter of Elktott, Mich., is visiting friends In town. Mr. Orval Hostetler ot" Detroit was a visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Handler. Any trrV out or "ltt arm-- “on on hoe. neck or body In over come mulch-t by “plying lamb!) Sulphur. an I noted in wadd- m. Beau. of In gum dent-vying onward”. mum; bu our been found to at. the who. at m- sum." mun-Mon M mummy brill" on. from I. mm, tmm- In; ttttd 1m Itching Eczema Dried Right Up With Sulphur human-r has ocula- right " leaving the In: do“ And mouth. n m NI. to - the we or Gimme. 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