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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Aug 1924, p. 6

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NNEWE VY TRRTCTWO Bigger and better tlnn' ever will there be a chance for young and old to enjoy themselyes on Labor Dav. Sept. 1st Programme will Notes of Interest. aPVBT T OORTTE CC 9 commence at 2 p.m. sharp when the newly constructed highway will be officially opened by a procession from Martin‘s Corner to St. Clem:â€" ents, thence back again to Heidelâ€" berg where officials will â€" deliver speeches. â€" An open to all pavement dance will be held in the evening. Good band in attendance. Social and Personal. Mr. Harry Blay of New Baltimore, Mich., and Mrs. Edward Marsack of Mr. Harry Blay of New Baltimore, Mich., and Mrs. Edward Marsack of Gross Point, Mich., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Forwell for a few days. Miss Rose C. Steigauf, who was holidaying for a few days with her sister, Ven. Sr. M. Salome, returned to her home in St. Paul, Minn., last Wednesday. Miss Jeanette M. Boyer and Lorâ€" etta Esbaugh of Waterloo spent last Saturday with friends and relatives. Mr. Chas. M. Koebel of Waterloo | ing a W spent a few hourse last Saturday ul‘ Mr. E the home of his parents, Mr. and | Mr. We Mrs. Simon Koebel. ' is holid: Personals .ndâ€";t;orimutoldw u Waterloo Chronicle correspondents â€"|}, Ar. and Mrs. Alex Stumpf and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dietâ€" rich and family of Waterloo gatherâ€" ed at the home of their mother, Mrs. E. Dietrich, Sr., last Saturday. Mrs. Jos. Koekhler and Mr. Leo Leo Lepich of Kitchener spent Sumâ€" day in our burg with friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shoemaker and family of Guelph spent the week end with the laiter‘s mother, Mrs. John Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Schnair and | _ family, â€" Mr. and Mrs, Louis Lop.| News Notes. ‘ singer, Mrs. C. Guitar and grnnd-‘ Little Miss Lorene Gerth of Watâ€" son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.: erloo spent a week at her uncle‘s Jos: Boegel. Elmira. | Mr. Alox. Berg. Mrs.â€"Jos. Lobsinger, who was lmli-‘ Mrs. . Rowland and two children daying at his home for the pasi | of Monkton and Mrs. Jas. Antickâ€" week, returned to resume his emâ€"] »ap of Newry, spent Tuesday and ployment in Detroit, Mich. ;\\'e-lm-sd;ny with friends in this vicâ€" . Mr and Mrs. Albertâ€" Boogel of | nity. Chepstow, Ont.. spent Sunday with | ltev. John Mundell of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Boegel. Y)Ii(-h.,. and mother, Mrs. Andrew Messrs. Lincoln and Leslie Meyer, Mundell and Mr. John Cuthbertson spent the week end in the Twinâ€"| of Stratford were visitors at Mr, City. 1‘ Geo. Richardson‘s last Tuesday. bui. pes Gnt l iL otram (a hioki Mr. and Mrs. Johin DIETRICH GARAGE Waterloo, Ont. Phone ConsTANTLY _ ImproveD | DoncGe BrotheRs MotorR CaARS BUT No YeaARLY MoneLs . GLEMENTS Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a Refreshing Night on Laise Erie ~â€" Nob (â€"Yv;\;;;-vfl tldxn‘:- good on the boats) ‘Thousands of west bound travelers say they wouldn‘t have missed that cool, comfortable night on one of our fine steamers. _A fid bed in a clean stateroom, a long sound sleep and an appetizing breakfast in the morning. Steamers "SEEANDBEE" â€""CITY OF ERIE" â€""CITY OF BUFFALO® Daily, May 1st to November 15.i1 Leave Buffalo _ > OMPM‘} Easter® {Lt.veCh«hmi â€" 9:00 P.M. Arrive Cloveland â€" 7:30 A M. | Standard Time \ Anive Cuflalo â€" _ 7:30 A.M. Lasaies? e Ne o n en c cgase .A d _ Connections for Cedar Point, Putâ€"inâ€"Bay, T m‘:« agent or tourist agoncy for ticket teâ€"§$10.00 G The public will be interested to know that a modern Machine Shop is operating at 4 Cédar St. W., Waterloo. All kinds of rÂ¥pair work promptly done. NORMAN ZAPFE, Mrs. Louis Voll, Mr. and Voll, Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Announcement To The Public Veidenheimer and family of Hesson and Linwood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Peter Veidenheimer. v‘,". ;nd Mrs. Jos, Graff and famâ€" ily of Hesson spent Bunday . with the latters parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schuimmer and family of Linwood spept Bunâ€" day at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Schumâ€" mer. 29 Mr. K. Woithen of Chattandoga, Tenn., spent a few hours here with friends. Masters: Jerome, Edwin and Pat rick Brenner of Linwood spent Satâ€" urday with their grandfather Mr. Peter Brenner. Messrs. Barney Boegel, . Matt Schummer and P. Dalley attended the Listowel â€" Kitchener _ Rangers finals in Listowel last Friday. | _ Miss Madeline Schnoor of Detroit is spending a few days‘ holidays with her friend, Miss Anna May Schummer. . _ Nr. Oscar Schummer caller on irx'ivnds prior to leaving for Detroit l;mer spending his vacation under the parental roof at Linwood. Miss Marie Weismiller is spendâ€" ing a week at her home in Elmira. Mr. Engelbert Meyer is relieving Mr. Weber, barber, Wellesley, who is bolidaying for a few days in the Niagara District. Mr. August Allemang moved his householM effects to his newly reâ€" modeled quarters last Monday. Misses Alberta and Veronica Rau of Elmira are spending a week‘s vaâ€"ation â€" with â€" their grandmother, \rs. J. Rau. % Miss \ daying I Tavish ltev. John Mundell of Detroit, Mich., and mother, Mrs. . Andrew Mundell and Mr. John Cuthbertson of Stratford were visitors at Mr, Geo. Richardson‘s last Tuesday. Miss Irene Birmingham is holiâ€" daying at her uncle‘s, Mr. Alex Mcâ€" Tavish near Wallenstein. \[r. and Mrs. Thos. Williams and two sons of Gravenhurst visited friemls here last Thursday. ~~Ar. and Mrs. Dan. ,Kennel are visiting friends in the States. Sunday visitors at Mr. George Richardson‘s were Mrs, H. Mundel} and daughter Alma, â€" Misses Marâ€" garet, Betty and Dorothy Martin, Messrs: Pierce and Shane of Mitchâ€" oll and Mrs. Omer Hastings and ell and Mrs. Om duuzhter of Burns Bay, Toledo, Detrsi: 1 other to. _ Ask fit’bfl '.‘t & is L...“ New Tourst Auteâ€" Mrs. Thos. Rennie, Miss Jean Hennic andâ€" Mrs. Geo. Rennie and danghter ~spent â€" last Friday with fromds in Waterloo and Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Sangbusch and Mr. «i) Mrs. Allan Shantz of Kitchener were visitors at the home of Mr. M. Shantz on Sunday. Miss Freda Stadelhauer spent a few days with Misses Dorothy and Mary Moffat at Millbank. __ Mrs. Horh Lackner of Windsor is i\i&llin'u her friend, Mrs. M. Shantz. i Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Gerber and k Mowrs. Jas. Thos. and Ed. Birmingâ€" hari atlended _ the football match ‘Iw ween Kitchener and Listowel at Listowel last Friday. | Miss Helen McTavish of Wallenâ€" ‘M' n is spending a week with her cousin. Miss May Birmingham. | Mr. and Mrs. Cleghorn and two ‘.wna and Miss Emily Holloway of | Wingham visited with Mrs. Albert ‘I\'niuhv on Sunday. Married at Kitchener. _\ _ Norman Rualph Knight of Crossâ€" \hill and Emily Margaret Swinton :wr Kitchener, on August 18th, Rev. |» A MceKeracher officiating. â€"â€"Conâ€" gratulations. CROSSHILL. Proprietor. Mrs. Rupert Wilson of Guelph is visiting at the home of Mr. ndJln- John Mills. \iss Barbour of Toronto is visitâ€" in: her biece, Mrs. Richard Suggâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wright and daughter Margaret returned to their home in Detroit last Saturday after spending a couple of weeks here. They were accompanied by Mrs. Wright‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell, who will spend a couple of weeks in Detroit. Miss Lily Mackie of Guelph spent last week at her home here. Rev. Mr. McCullough of Glenallan â€"occupiedâ€"â€"the â€"pulpit . in _Chalmer‘s church on Sunday morning. He is expected to be with us again next Sunday morning. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Sherriffs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Langâ€" don. Mrs. Horace Ware spent the week end with her sister, Miss Maggie Glennie at Linwood, who is ill. Miss Evelyn Durrant of Guelph has returned home after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Shoemaker. Quite a number from around here spent Sunday at the Elora rocks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woods, and Mr. Joh i Ware spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Causland. Mrs. Wm. Mann of Guelph is visitâ€" her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown. Mr. Jas. Mills who had his barn totally destroyed by fire last Monâ€" day night, has commenced building again. The carpenter work is beâ€" ing done by John Moyer and his men. A large number from around here attended "Elmira‘s Big Night" last Wednesday evening. ( Messrs. Irvin Russeltâ€"and Harry Scherriffs, James Mitchell and Alex. Daly spent â€"Sunday â€" at Niagara Falls. Mr. Irvin Sherriffs of Maiton spent the week end at his home here. News Notes. Mrs. David R. Boshart left on Sunday night for Pigeon, Mich., where she will spend a week with her daughter, Mrs. David Zehr. Mr. J. L. Forler called on his brother Conrad on Sunday, who is laid up with blood poisoning. s Mr. Alex Lederman is wearing a troad smile these days as a bouncâ€" ing baby girl has come to stay. Several of the Baden people took in the Spark‘s Circus at Kitchener on Monday. The remains of the late Elmore Ahrens, who died at his home in Hawkesville on Friday night were laid to rest in the village cemetery here on Tuesday afternoon and was attended by a large concourse of friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritz and famâ€" ily of New Hamburg called on Mrs E. Weiler one day last weék. Mr. and Mrs. Snider and family of Kitchener spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. E. Weiler. Mrs. Hartleib and daughter of Stratfordâ€".spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Weiler. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Weiler of Kip ling and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiler of the Northwest spent the week end at Mrs. E. Weiler‘s. Rev. Hartz of the Canadian Northâ€" west called at the home of Mr. Wim. Weiler. * Mr. Harold Weiler has returned to Detroit after visiting a few weeks at bis home here. Miss Lillian Seip of Detroit is spending some time with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Seip. Mr. David Shantz and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Brubacher of Watâ€" erloo were Sunday visitors at the home of Olinton Habel. Notes of Interest. Miss Lydia Thaler has returned from Detroit after spending some time under the parental roof. ! Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bricker and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Geiger and famâ€" ily all of Kitchener, visited at the home of Mr. 8. Thaler. Mr. Harley Sievenpiper of Chicâ€" go is spending a short time at his home here. Mr. Ion and Miss Seleda Heckenâ€" dorn sapent Sunday with friends in Freeport. former‘s home. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Thaler were Mr. and Mrs. Doll, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Thaler and son Leonard, Mr. Leo Thailer, all from Niagara Falls, and â€" Meaars â€" Alfreéd Taylor and Charlie Price of Kitchener. Miss Lorraine Gole motored to | would nol NP â€"MMMMIOM OOE OS Hiora on Sunday. RBaby‘s Own Tablets are sold . by Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Shantz of Kitchâ€" | imedicine deaiers or by mail at 25 ener spent the week end at the | cents a box from The Dr. Williams hcsmaar‘s hama. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. BADEN BRESLAU 4| *J ve summerâ€"time feels all so democratic that there llureuminm.uul{ if we could only get some golden bantam on the cob this would be a lovelier world. Who‘s Who and What‘s What. Baseball.â€"The Winterbourne lasâ€" sies that play ball under the umpireâ€" ship of Will Veitch, played a game with the local nine on the Public school campus last Thursday evenâ€" ing. In the second inning, when the visitors made 5 runs, the "Blui Blouses" almost lost their nerve. However, at the end of a 7 inning game the score card read 185, in favor of home expertness. Mr. Norman Miller of Akron, Ohio, is enjoying a few days of" Canadiap. liberty with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond are visitâ€" ing relatives at Wingham and Blyth this week, and atiending the reunion at "Marnoch School," where . Mr. Richmond has the homor of being chairman for the afternoon program. ‘The â€" population _ still increases, since a son came to stay at lhe‘ bome of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher: on the 14th inst. and a daughter on the 17th inst. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morlock. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Snyder reâ€" turned on Monday from a two months‘ enjoyable sojourn | in the British Isles and parts of Europe. Miss Gladys Snyder and Miss Lillian Snider are enjoying a few weeks with a company of college friends at Banff, Alta, ‘The next two or three Tuesdays seem to be favored days in the lives of some of St. Jacobs‘ favored girls of a few years ago. Have you heard the news? Mr. La.('hmnn of Bridgeport ver_v! acceptably occupied the pulpit of Calvary ChurcyAfast Sunday, and a male quartette from the Bridgenort Evangelical clurch added much t« the enjoyment of the evening serâ€" vice. Mrs. Will Heist is spending a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. E. Lackner, near Linwood. Mrs. Heist and Mr. Will Doer becker of Kitchener spent Sunday with Xr. amt Mrs. M.â€"b.â€"Weber. Several from town are enjoying the convention of the Evangelical League~ in Zion: Church, Kitchener. this week. Mrs. Oscar spending two Traverse City on Monday. Mr. Floyd Gabel and friend of Kitchgner spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. D. M. Gabel. Mr. Tilman Becker of Detroit was home a week ago fo see his mother, Mrs. Becker News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bechthold and children Mabel, Carl and Stuart called© on â€"Mr. and ~Mrs. C. & Schwartzentruber on Sunday evenâ€" ing Miss May Lautenschlager of KH-' chener is sponding a few weeks at the home of Henry Weoppletr. . Sunday visitors at the home of: John E. R. Schwartzentruber were Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Striecker and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Roth of near Wellesley and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lichti of Baden and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Solomon Baechler of Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Schwartzentruber and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schwartzentraber and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Roy: | _ A very enjoyable time was spent €unday afternoon at the home of Henry Bechthold on Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Schwartzenâ€" truber and Mr. Allan Schwartzenâ€" truber motored to Elora on Sunday. Mr. Fred Seip was a . business to Kitchener last Saturday. Mr. John â€" Ralzar of Wellesley CHILDHOOD â€" INDIGESTION Nothing is more common in rhlld-‘ hood than indigestion. Nothing is more dangerons to propet growth, more weakening to the constitution or more likely to pave the way to dangerous disease. Fully nineâ€"tenths of all the minor ills of childhood have â€" their . root _ in indigestion. There is no medicine for little enes to equal Baby‘s Own Tablets fn reâ€" Heving . this trouble. _ They have proved of benefit in thousands . of homes. Concerning them Mrs. Jos. Lmnette, _ Immaculate â€" Conception, Que., writes: "My baby was a great sufferer from indigestion, bm‘mo Twblets soon set her right, and now 1 would not be without them." Raby‘s Own Tablets are sold. by PETERSBURG Good, who has been weeks with friends in Mich.. refurned home Schwartzenâ€" S(‘hwnrtzp_n- 1 on Sunday. a â€" business Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hauck of Kit-! w chener visited at _thé ‘home of h{s’ be parent Mr. Hauck. ; Messrs. Peter Seyler and Harry | C 1 1 Circus last Monday evening. Mr. Jack Gross called on John Huether on Sunday afternoon. Nr. J. B. Schwartentruber shipped a carload of turnips last week. Lederman attended Jhgi{jtchener The picnic held here re a successful event. A I: attended. 'l«‘n(‘,qn‘ilt wa The lucky number is 308 Held Kitchen Shower. = mlllllllllllllIIIIlIIlIIIlIllIlIIllllllIlllIllllllllllllllIImllmllIlllIllIlllllllllllllllllll““ omemmmmmmmnnmnmnnmmnmimminn On Monday evening, Aug. 25th, a | kitchen shower was given at the| home of Mr. and Mrs. George Urownl for their son Jacob and Miss E. Rudd. â€" Friends were present l'rom? Elmira, Waterloo, Toronto and from | this vicinity. They were the recipients of many useful gifts, and an enjoyable evenâ€" ing was spent. | illed News Notes. Mossrs. John Hallman, Ezra Mur-l tin and Herb. Spaetzel leff for fhe | West. . ( Auctioneer Robert Gardner, assistâ€" ed by Louis Gingerich, have been overhanling the interior of the home of J. M. and Margaret Robertson. The wedding which was solemnâ€" jzed in the Mennonite Church on Sunday was largely attended. The ',“mmx people married were rgrent arrivals _ from _ Russia. Manasseh ; Hallman officiated. School will reâ€"open for the fall term on Tuesday next, Sept. 2nd. ed for 1924 ed the music at the Enbsville Sunâ€" day School picnic held there recentâ€" Iy. A very enthusiastic and _ well attended _ meeting _ greeted _ the speakers in the Methodist Church, Rlmira, on the evening of the 19th inst., when the friends of prohibition of the tbwnship met to organize the Woolwich Prohibition Union. Many Rimira people were also in attendâ€" ance. Mr. Sam Carter, exâ€"M.P.P. of (Guelph, was in fine form and showâ€" ed very effectively what a groat change for the better had resulted following the enactment of the O. T. A., in quieter hotelk, less drink ing and drunkeness, more efficient work, nrore maney for home comâ€" The harvest will soon BOYS‘ BAND AT ERBSVILLE The Waterloo Boys‘ Band furnish The Waterloo Chronicle PLEBISCITE MEETING Then be sure to insert your announcement, together with full details of the sale, in the County‘s most widely !:lrclililud weekly newspaperâ€" Everyone interested in Auction Sales or Farms for Sale in this district naturally turns to the Chronicle because sn this territory as the I_\undreds | vear convincingly demonstrate. ERBSVILLE. MANNHEIM It Carries Practically Every Sale Held in the District Equitable Life Block The Chronicle is indisputably the l@ading Auction sale M€ territory as the hundreds of announcements it carries from here recently was . _ A large crowd wilt was sold and â€"The W aterloo Chronicle and Get Sure Results be complet forts and pleasures, fewer ahsenlee| Dr. _ school children and in many other| the ou ways the change has been for the The beiter. ed to Dr. Sara B. Detweiler of the W.| hibitio C. T. U., Kitchener, made a very Pres carnest appeal to the women to do 1st their part in preventing a hackwafr'd‘l 2nd step. This question‘ touches the | _ Sec‘ woman and the home as no other| Cha question does. Every wnrnanâ€"elmuuâ€"frfim'm go to the poll on the 23rd of October | Steiss nd cast her vote to protect her home | Exe ‘zmd her children against the rayâ€"| Wm. ages of alcoholic liquors. *Mrs. 1 ‘ Funeral Directors 338 King St. W. ____________KIH LV VWY C Y / //f/|_ Gorgeous spectacle portraying the might, LW /',/"f';f/: wipA romerte and grandeur of the British Empire W Y f#} 7’,’; All the â€" amusement . devices old belue y Voiditls n known to the ingenuity of man. ONE HUNDRED EXHIBITIONS IN ONE. Consult your agent for Reduced Railroad Rates. ROBERT MILLER, President. JOHN G. KENT, Managing Directof. Do You W ant to Make Y our Auction â€" Sale a Real Success? LIPPERT & HUNTER Leading Auction Sale Medium in Night or Day Phone 2230 er home Executiveâ€"Wesley Howlett, Mrs. the ravâ€" | Wm. Sherriffs, Mrs. Allan Good, | Mrs. Edward Snyder. Waterloo, Ontario The following officers were electâ€" ed to constitute the Woolwich Proâ€" hibition Union: Presidentâ€"J. G. Hurst. ist Vice pres.â€"Wm. S. Wright. 2nd Vice pres.â€"Jas. Mitchell. Sec‘yâ€"Tres.â€"Elliott Richmond. Chairmen of Committeesâ€"Anson Brubacher, Edgar Adams, Albert J. Dr. Heist spoke encouragingly of the outlook in the county. KITCHENER to: 28

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