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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Apr 1925, p. 4

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Mr. mama Hughes and u what)! friend. who were - visitor- " the home of Dr. and In. P. G. Hugh”. Vim. have - wned to "to Dental College. Toma- Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Clement. en- terulned e large number or young people at In - home deuce lea Thur-day evening In honor of their BOB, Mr, Jecl Clement end hle cousin. Mr. Jim Armstrong of Same. when the delightful program of deuce: vu smelly enjoyed to the chewing mullc “Invited by Bonnet-’0 orcheetrl. Mr. and Mrs. Chariot E. Winters no family of Toronto were week end Tiqitorts in Kitchener. tor the lmtloih anniversary of the wed- ding ot Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pearce, South Queen Street. l (bl 01ml GTG won‘t-QM": m 2 Wuhan-utmost. “mum" """7'r'"r'""'""'""""""""7""" "-rtt-t.$etta.-ret* 'h.9r-mtrtreenr.a.#tegiet.eetttt- _ "hr-ts b.3iln0mrlmmdmm hummus-paw; "Mill". mmmuwmx.v~mwmmu _'.' ”d.” t"f.TU.'ft1'f','u,T,.""".""l1tt'""'"'""""" ' ..tth. -. N no . . Imam.“ mkol-IIIO In. munch-cums”. m'wmwmmzwmunmdlr. mutual to no -toe may! no Ont-no Ion“ 6etu-t. _ u... a... m...- Min Mallory ot Leamlngton was an - visitor in Kitchener. the sue-t of Mrs. w. M. Cram, West Weber street, when the had the manure of renewing many old friendships. Mu. Thom-s Goldie of Guelph wa: the guest of Mrs. S. B. Bunker during her visit in Waterloo last week. Mrs. J. J. Walters and daughter, Mtsq Miriam Walters, spent Enter week In Toronto. Mn. William bong spent last week with her mother. Mrh. J. B. Snider In Waterloo. Messrs, Stunt Snyder ot Toronto University and Murray Snyder ot Rldley College, St. Catharina, spent their Easter vacation at their home In Waterloo. Mrs. Robert Bruce and two cttib dreu lave roturnad to Toronto utter Ivan-1mg Easter week with the Miss- Aes Bruce at "Carrieh House". Wat. 'Mttth Mr. Calvin Valentine has return- ed to St. Andrew‘s College. Toronto.) the: spending the Enter honmn‘ with his parents at their home on Charleg Street. I um Stephanie Seam-um ot Wet- erloo and the Misses Margaret and North Goldie ot Kitchener burs re turned to Compton College. Quebec. utter I delightful holiday mm at their homes in the TwlnCity. Mr. Gibson Pirie ot the Royal Mil. ltury College. Kingston, was also In - visitor at his home in Kit- chener as well as his cousin Mr. I. Glbson of Edinburgh, Scotland. Sir Hugh and Lady Punter are now resident In Wychwood Toronto, Raving taken Professor Currelly's home In“). poetry “or the wit-It at youth Mr. no In. PomylPurca. Kit. chant. eelobnm the twentieth " nlvorury ot "all manage. n their hon. Int autumn, with I lune number ot their natives and Menu In unendnnco " of whom are now looking tonal-d to the diver wedd- ietq malvemry of this - couple. Mr. and Mrs. J. Honrth Kennedy and three son's were week and vlt itorts in Toronto. Mrs. J. H. Webb was In - visitor in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Hall and tamlly. uwummmI-umum It. Clam "l-tin. In wold h; a In an In Tom-w. one!“ her hm: nation " the' he of a". D. A. "d In. le- Kouchu. acorn Strut. _ In. m WM In In; M. In "an“ to. I mm M not has: with "hum ad mu- (hmn alum-d Ml uny- lounh birthday In! nook. but " Tho more you know About ”which man. Optomr MI! the no" you will tuna. no out unit». an mom can. when! pm Will to of P. Buck'- tttteo-N mocked- M on Ill-WI. ""Ltt" - “TINY In a wall new: to. an ad {It In - you incl the not you you our won. Loading ttrt-tret luv-mum” an. ‘ lulu-ION“ R STEELE CONVINCED l TAT. May " (Saturday) - Morton me of 100 nor. mm with (Air building. " the Arlington Hotel. Tun-took. of to! lt, can. 8, 8. I. Hope, I muo- mm ot sum pure, at lo'clock "any. April " (Wetland-y) - Auction sale or farm stack. Implements. etc. It Lot 10, con. t, tr, I. Hope, a mi)» north out ot Tumour, tor Theo- dore Por." . ngarn hill. Canada. is holdlnx a Civic Celebration nnd Old Home Week, July 13th to 18th. 1926. dur- ing which time all former unident- ara Invited to ro-vllii their old home town. Mr. North Remedy, son ot Mr and Mimi. J. H. Kennedy, George im’ mrmrmmed to 11mm _Canada College, Toronto. 1' Miocionnry Meeting 1 The Annual mater Thatstrotterhtit meeting of St. Paul's Presbyterian Women‘s Missionary Society was held in this school-room ot the Church last Wednesday evening. the President. Mia: H. A. Bruce, pre‘ siding. Mrs. Thomas Goldie ot Guelph gave a most inspiring Easter message. dwelling upon the honor given to women as the firgt menu- engers ot the risen Christ, and Im- pressing the responsibility of women in doing their part in helping to carry the good tidings to fbrxript lands to-day. The altering amount ing to over t76.00 was dedicated br Mrs. Mekeraeher, and a vocal solo by Mrs. K. tr. Rabin was much on predated, following which a nocial hour wai much enjoyed by the large‘ number In attendance. OLD IOVI‘ REUNION AT NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA Messrs Campbell and Phttlp Sea- gnm, accompanied by thelr mater visitors, Messrs. Thompson and Knox McGee, have returned to Upper Canada College. Toronto. After I delightful holiday at “Button House," the home ot Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Seamm. . Mr. and Mrs. Domain, Klnton and family of Toronto upon! him week in Waterloo, with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wells and Mn J. B. Hughes. um“ tHeetg.-q'gqq ups-yu'camu-mum an; if). an: and no: "airy" In" 1-0th Iron . much any“ vim with Mr. and In. Mu ltov-‘ an and son Pm" u [holy no?!" In ammo Cm. . Mr. Kenneth Shin. non ot Mr. end Mrs. H. J. trims, bu resumed his studio- at. MMM0 Unlvenny, Mort. maul. alter a short holiday " tthe homo at Kitchener. Mr. “Elly" Sims. who also enjoyed his Enter vacation In Kitchener, left In! Tuesday morning tor Rldley College. St. Catttarimrtr. Mrs. June: Valentine return“ home last Saturday. ulcer . mu ot time weeks with her mother, who hu been In H! health tor some time past. but u now mowing sign- of Improvement. Mr. Klan: Koala, no vol and favorably known In warm». on- )oyod tho colobnuon ot bu 05th birthday Int Sammy, than he was Auction Sale List M. R. ROTH, Auction." Primer-in Mush. lulu DIobon. Loren Rank, wan-ea Dogma. Jr. m. - Edna Ethan}: (hon). Rose Diebolt (hon). “MA Kiev wetter. mu Metric): lhon). Robert Hlnschborger. Barb“: Huber. Br. H. - Edn- Kloawencr (hon). Cecilia Hlrtsetrtrertrrrr (ban), was Kinwouer, Joseph Wuchter, Hue! O'Donohne. Alec Dierbott. Br. IC-Robert Klewetter (hon), George Hatter. Br. 1ir.-Her1rnt Strum (hon), Rove Manor (hon), Mary Huber (hon). Edgar KIeswetter, Simon Klu- wetter. Jr. I. --Josestrtt Huber. Mary Dorscht, Mimic mmm. nun Kleswottor, Mary “can". Dietrich. Claudio Strum, Jaomo The heavy rain And now all of Sunday was a _selback to weeding opemtlona where, it had not been fittutted. Mrs. Ed. Hung. who wu critic. ally m with pneumonia a month ago, is um eottthted to her bod. The remnants ot mu winter'sjnrb had Just dluppenrad tn this district during Sunday mornlnz'l downpour of rain. Dunn; the afternoon a heavy snow storm not In, once more covering Mother Darth In a mute] at white. 7 ""-- 7 7 mu RoxIe Barnum and friend of Kltchener spent Sundny u the home of the formal-'5 -u. MARCH AND APRIL REPORT OF 0. 8. ' AND 10. WELLEOLIV The Young People had . “My good turnout at their mama's In the Methodist church on Sunny even- lng. Weather conditions were web as to down at. lent some from " Sng in the special pron-m of the evening. oe the epoch] tenure- were an essay on “En-tor" by Mm. Good, white a mule qwteue 3nd I soloist contrmuted two appropriate numbers. "r.aomi"tr-e-."".lt-toer1ra-aetsaa-ltot--"asr_'dtheo -rtmatarqrtthhi.-tsaer.lrr.etaar%attut-r- '"riurso.tn-,titmttatbo mlumm 'PtPeyHtr-P"t-rl.flPe, 1mm“, Inn-um --iedloeW.Wtter.t-taar. momma-Iowans. ”summarixnuuhuwmmmmo-qmmufio Vdsotwmuoo, vetttn-tri-uimr-todwtttaiet--t-teet-ro wnnmmummlm “I... but. mowmhmmumo In. boul- Koch and but!" 110nm have ”turned bone nttor I: warn VIII! "or tho but holl- dare u the ion. ot Mr. and In. - Koch oi “who... Mr. aid In. all" no“. but Aqittr, {that “on Ill "re. ono, we" ovii - "ttttm rm than! nlnuvu. _ On Wetland" gnu-noon an a". C. brute unnamed (he mums. ceremony of Mr. Albert Kurt oe not: Mnnnhelm to um mu. Jacobi, lounh daughter ot Mr. and In. Chariot Jacob), roaming bum: here 1nd Brldnpon. _ The bride, m I: we" and mror. ably known hero, bu many trterttaU who join the Chronicle In wishin- her 1nd her chosen puma: In like their Ihnre ot the joys and happi- neu during their life’s sojourn. Rev. C. Zuni” on nanny um Friday Attended the unions of the Central District Conference or the Lutheran 0:de Synod, which con- vane; In Yrtnitr Lutheran Church, New Hamburg. q N A *h'w t M! Clalro Sena-lair, (lonelier) FMS F,Stiit'6m Min Naney Canons on April it]: became the bride ot June- Bthhttstt Rockefeller. the nodding akin: pines on the pictur‘me porch of Duncan“, the Cgrnogio home It Cum-rind kind, 0-. Prominent Bolton Milie- wore roprounud in the wedding only. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kurt left on a honeymoon trip to Detroit and points out. the bride unveiling in I navy nicotine unit with hat to much. Kurt-4mm One ot the ”Inn'- preuieat vod- dlm was solemnlxed oi the home of Mr. ehd Mrs. Charles Jacobi on Wednesday, April ttth, when H1133 Alberta. became the bride ot Aibert Carl Kurt ot anheim. The bride was prettily attired in n town of white nun crepe with shadow lsce and bridal veil. and carried A bogus! of Ophelia roses. MIII mm chobi. liner ot the bride. wu bride-mud. She won dressed in A blue nun crepe gown and curled pink cam.- tlona. Mr. Harry Kurt, brother of the groom, acted " heat men. Rev. C. Zarnke performed the ceremony. After the ceremony a wedding din. her In: served, The heat wishes of I Mat of friend! Io with the happy couple to their home on the groom's tum neu- Mnnnhoim. The (mom'- (in to the bride wu u string ot pearls, to the bridumaid I bountiful purse. and to the but man a tie Pitt. The bride w“ the recipient of mlny beautiful mu. Mr. George Glamor received from the Government In: week I shite meat of about 1,300 white and red pine trees for nail-emu; his term. end we hope in a law you: to lee Mr. 0mm: hue 1 beautiful irood. lot and (but omen any follow his example. Mr, Rudolph ot Tan bu been in thin vicinity buying cattle. Mm Laura bobold ot near um- bank wont In: week with her mm. In" Mauls Bonn". um Florence Mar rammed to Kitchener Alter ”ending the but week with her “that here. 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