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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Oct 1925, p. 4

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a K % Lyon Alken. Kitchoner & &:.wmqmpâ€"o bromapcaithâ€" Mrs. Nichol, wife of the Lieutenâ€" antâ€"Governor of British Columbia, and her daughter, Miss Maraquita Nichol, of Vancouver, have been staying at â€" Government House, Rosedale, _ Toronto, this . week, guests of the Lieutenantâ€"Governor and Mrs. Cockshutt. ter of the late Peter McArthur, the Sage of Ekfrid, has been appointed dietitlan of the Memorial Hospital. She will assume her new duties Thursday. She is a graduate of Macdonald Hall, Gueilph. By Governorâ€"General Lord Byng, GovernorGeneral of Canada, has accepted the invitation of Mayor Foster to come to Toronto on Armistice Day to unvell the new cenotaph in front of the City Hall. Intimation to this effect was conâ€" tained in a communication received by the Mayor from Major P. K. Hodgson, Private Secretary to the Governorâ€"General. Doctor and Mrs. Frederick Grant Banting, who ‘have spent the sumâ€" mer months in Europe, sailed from, Liverpool on September 24th in the 8.9. Mount Royal, and arrived in ‘Toronto early this month, after a delightful visit spent chiefly in Norway and Denmark. Principat R. Brucée Taylor anâ€" nounces that Lady Byng, wife of Canada‘s _ Governorâ€"General, _ has consented .to »officiate at the openâ€" ing of Ban Righ Hall, the new women‘s residence at Queen‘s Uniâ€" versity, on Monday, Nov. 9. «Miss Dorothy Meisner of Waterâ€" loo is the gwest of Mrs. Richardson of Orillia for a fortnight. A charming dinner dance was held at the Grand River Country Club last Saturday evening which was largely attended by Twinâ€"City members and friends. Cockshutt were the guests of i bers of ‘the Committoe in serving, on this always delighiful ooemu.l-uqh brought to a»close "a_very and the usuai ceremonies of meetâ€" S#uccessful and most enjoyable afterâ€" ing ‘theâ€"guests of ‘homor, presentaâ€"| MOON. ~ tion of bouquets, etc.,. were gone | Mr. D. H. Wilson of the Bank of through. Mrs. Cockshutt was "*7" 1 Ccommerce staff of Windsor, Ont., attractive in a long smart coat of : * ' { is renewing old acquaintances in blue chiffon velvet, with chllchll.ln'w atorlooâ€"4ar ‘a fow days. x J fur at hem, cuffs and collar, and a becoming black velvet hat; Miss| Mr. and Mrs." Alexander Goldle Cockshutt was in putty color, with| of Galt, were in Toronto last week squirrel fur; and Miss Isobel Cockâ€"| for the marriage of their son, Mr. shutt in black coat with mole and| John Gibson Goldie, to Miss Mary putty colored hat, Larrott Smith. Other outâ€"ofâ€"towni th & f miss Besnor. Sengram. who ns | The hintes Je remer © u9 in | been visiting in Montreal~ during Goldie, and Mrs. Gibgon Goldie of the‘ past week, was Maidâ€"of h080fi coun wr and MrS. Charles Pirie, of at @ho Webster â€" Coghlin wedding Kitchener; Mr. Gibson Pirie; Miss there last Thursday. Dorothy Mitchell, of Winnipeg: Mrs. James Valentine spent seyvâ€"| Mis# Vera Martin, oft Hamilton; eral days in Toronto during the| Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Todd, ‘of Gait: Mrs. James Heveron is a visitor in Toronto, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Heath. Cenotaph to ‘Be Unveiled BUSINESS MEN! Do you realize that your whole salary is earned thru your eyes? You pay hunâ€" dreds of dollars a year for F. STEELE fire, theft, and other insurâ€" Miss Elizabeth McArthur, daughâ€" & 6 Mrs. Joan MacRae has returned from a vieit in Toronto, where she was the guost of Mr. and Mro. Wm. Mrs. VanEvery and daughter, Miss Bessie VanEvery, were week end visitors in Hamilton, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rusself VanEvery. Mr. Theoph. Wells of Windsor, Ont., was & visitor at his home on George Street, ‘Waterioo, last Satâ€" urday and Sunday. t % The Missos Haight â€"of Newmarket are the guests of Mrs. F. Haight, Cedar etroet, for a few weeks. Waterloo, renewing old friendships among his friends and relatives. Elizabsth Bmlell,‘ Mr. and Mre. George Bray and son Murray Bray, and Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Bean and Miss Frances Bean. and Mrs. George Yates, to Mr. Thomas Leceister_ Raleigh, whict took place in Gnelph last Saturday afternoon:â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. J. A. Mrs. Specker, who has been spending the Summerâ€" months in Waterloo with her daughter, Mrs. J. Conrad, left this week for a visit of several weeks in Walts, Mich. Raleigh â€" Yates ~ The following Kitchener friends were guests at the marriage of Miss Bertha Yates, daughter of Mr. At an Executive Meeting of the Women‘s Canadian Club, arrangeâ€" mrents were made to invite Mrs. C. H. Thorburn of Ottawa, to address the first meeting / following the Summer vacation. Mrs. Thorb@rn was the Canadian hostess at Wemâ€" bley, and is treasurer of the Interâ€" American Union of Women. She is also recording secretary of the National Council of Women. Mrs. Thorburn will be th@ guest of the Club‘s President, Mrs. S. C. Tweed, Willow street, Waterloo. â€" Miss Gertrude Conrad, daughter of Ma. and Mrs. J. Conrad, Waterâ€" loo, has returned to Toronto Un‘ versity to resume her studies, and will be in residence at Qneen'l‘ Hall. Mrs. Harry Germann of Waterloo‘ is a visitor in Toronto, the guest of{ friends in the City. } Miss Emma Kaufman, daughter of Mrs. Mary Kaufman, Roy street, Kitchener, who has been. visiting her mothert sailed last week from Vancouver, B.C., for Japan, where she will resume her duties in Y. W. C. A. work in Tokio. The ladies of St. John‘s Lutherar church, Waterlbo, and of the Wellâ€" esley Lutheran church were the hostesses last. Saturday afternoon for visitors‘ day at Waterloo Collâ€" ege. During the school term, many visitors are made welcome the first Saturday ‘afternoon of each month. Lord Dawson, physicianâ€"inâ€"ordinâ€" ary to the King, with Lady Dawson, arrived in Quebec last week. They will visit Toronto later. Goldie, and Mrs. Gibgon Goldie . of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pirie, of Kitchener; Mr. Gibson Pirie; Miss Dorothy Mitchell, of Winnipeg: Miss Vera Martin, oft Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Todd, of Galt: Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Merritt, St. Catharines; Miss Mary â€" Taylor, Galt; Mrs. J. S. McGregor, and Miss Leslie McGregor, and Mrs. Hugh McCulloch; Mr. Argue Martin, of Hamilton; Miss Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Seagram, of Kitchâ€" ener; Mr. and Mrs. R. O. McCulloth and Miss Mary McCulloch, of Galt; Mr. and Mrs. John Goldie, of A,yr:‘ Dr. and Mrs. Ballantyne of Galt. Mr. Albert Bricker of Rochester, School Rooms, on Thursday, Octo ber 8th, at 630 pm, Speaker, Mrs. C. H. Thorburn of Ottawa. Supper T5 centa yina Sept. 28 to etart a M’!'* shooting among the‘ wild fowl "Cook‘ 4 the Qu‘Appelie lakes. The Governor A:unh.fi_:fl Rev. A. Grunwald, the new pastor of St. Matthew‘s Lutheran church, will be inducted into his new charge on Sunday foremoon, Oct. 18th. e Miss Rebecca Hochstettler . of Owen Sound was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Good for a week. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Heidiinger and family of Baden were Sunday Schweitzer. %, paniled by two aldes, reached Reâ€" An English service will be held in the Lutheran church next Sunday evening, which will be conducted by eitherâ€"Rev. J. Muarer, D.D., of Kitchener, or Rev. Prof. A. Zinck This important event will be past by the time this reaches the readers‘ hands, and more about it may appear next week. Quarterly Meetings will be held in the M. B. C. church next Sunday forenoon when <Presidinge Elde: smaller girls and a ‘solo by Miss Phylis Schweltger, alter which folâ€" owed an address to the pastor durâ€" ing which he way made the reciniâ€" ent of a handsome travelling case as a remembrance of his pastorate at St. Matthew‘s. Rev. Mr. Zarnke made an appropriate reply and exâ€" pressed his thanks in general for the many kindnéesses shown him during his stay and last. but not least sprang a surprise on the gathering even greater which was accorded him when he ‘broke the glad news that he was not going to his new field of fabor, alone, byt would be accompanied by a life partner which he had chosen from among our midst, which would be a more lasting remembrance and reâ€" minder of Conestogo than . all perishable gifts. __. \ will occupy the pulpit. Mr. and Mrs. Oiver Halliman and Mr. Noah Betzner of Kitchener were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. village sidewalks. 6 On Saturday evening the ‘memâ€" bers of St. Maithew‘s Lutheran church gathered in the church baseâ€" ment to spend a few social hours in farewell to their departing pasâ€" tor prior to his Maving for his new field of Jabor."A program was given consisting of n.t by the gatherâ€" ing, the ‘choir, «Bbel girls, the of Detroit, whose burial took place in Waterloo on Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. Schwartz ahd son Byron Schwartz spent over Sunday on a visit to the home of the former‘s sister in Port Huron. A short period ‘of darkness on Friday afternoon preceded â€" the heaviest rain which has falien in this section during the year. daughters, Gertrude and. Dors ,of Bridgeport were renewing acquainâ€" tances here ‘Thursday evening. Miss Hattle Dicks, of Torontg, spent the week end at the home of â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Weppler and family attended the funeral of their sisterinjaw, Mrs. Herman: Engel, LIVeT SpODCIIS ROT YBURUORS wUnR|_ Sr. and Mra Geo: D. Dahmer in Windsor and Detrolt. . . vmfionm*j Quite a number from theâ€"village | tives on Sunday.~ : and surrounding section on ‘Fues| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Knatr and day attended the School Fair at the| family of Hawkesvilie were visiting Now Jerusalem School grounds. . |at the home of the tormer‘s parâ€" Besides the school winning ents on Sunday. prize for the parade many of the! Miss Edna Kirch of Kitchener pupile individuallyâ€"won prizes for| was visiting at her.bhome here on Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Dahm€r attend the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Miller left on Thursday for Kitchener where they Our Police Village Trustees have Mr." Fred ‘Wepplér repairing the bad and dangerous places in the was performed by Rev. Mr. Zaruke|home after a projonged stay in New when Mr. Charles Miller was united| Kitchener spent Sunday at in marriage to Mrs. ‘Violet Koch,} home of the latter‘s parents. sitors with Mr. and Mrs. . Miss Marie Steisg of Barker Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fiddler and A quiet wedding took place at the} Friday. Lord Byng Goes Shooting of the bridai _ A number of citizens from Kitchâ€" ener and Waterlo6 were business visitors here last Thursday in conâ€" nection with securing a Conservaâ€" tive candidate to contest the riding .of North Waterloo. Death of Mrs. Reinerâ€"We regret very much having to report the death of one of our respected and oldest citizens in the person of Mrs. J. G. Reiner, who succumbed to her suffering last Friday noon. The funeral was held on Monday afterâ€" noon when a large concourse of friends and acquaintances gathered to pay their last tribute of respect. Deceased was well known and highly . respected throughout the vicinity. She was 81 years of age. Deceased was married 59 years ago and is survived by a husbad, three sons and <one daughter, namely, MrS. Emily Wagner, Edward K., Albert E. and George J. Reiner. . The bereaved family has the symâ€" pathy of the whole community in their sad bereavement. Rev. and Mrs. Battenburg of Clitâ€" ford were visiting friends here reâ€" cently. Mr~ Peter Schmidt also fell on Monday while ringing the church bell, when he slipped and broke his arm at the wrist. Mr. Schmidt has only partly recovered from a misâ€" hap by falling on his knee chereby getting water on the kneeâ€"cap. _ The citizens of Wellesley will exâ€" tend a hearty welcome to his sucâ€" cessors.â€" Kumpf Bros. News Notes. â€" Mrs. Iryvin Fleischauer very unâ€" fortunately broke her arm on Sunâ€" day evening when she fell at her own doorsteps. fair out of it. Mr. Berscht in his fifteen years as merchant here has made hosts of friends "who regret sincerely the necessity of the change. After winding up his affairs in Wellesley he intends to take an extensive trip to Florida and other southern states for a complete rest. He will be greatly missed in the community. about Wellesley and Canada can ill afford to permanentâ€" ly~lose a citizen of his sterling worth and integrity. His friends trust that after the much needei rest which he is about to take he will returu reinvigorated in healith and again take up his residence here. â€" guest of Detroit friends over Sunâ€" Wednesday, Sept. 30th, was the last day of Mr. Albert Berscht‘s reâ€" gime as a retail merchant in Wellâ€" estey. _ People . for many miles around Wellesley came in for a last purchase, and as Mr. Berscht says, made a reguiar Christmas Eve afâ€" Mr. and Mrs., Mitchell of Stoney Creek were guests at the home Of Berscht‘s Store Chages Hands. makes your food do you Mre. Robinson intends to stay for a few weeks, Robert Nahrgang of the United States who attended the Kichener Old Boys‘ reunion has presented an interesting relic to the Watdrloo County Historical Society in a pair of hames at one time owned by Jetferson Davis of Sour Apple Tree fame who was the president of the Southern Confederacy during the civil war in 1861. Shants of Kitchener returned home after spending geveral days with her home here after spending some time with her daughter at Drumbo. ‘‘Mr. and Mrs. Leander Clemens of Kitchener visited at the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Clemâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson and Mrs. Hy. Robinson of Toronto spent Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Dedels, visited With friends here on Bunâ€" PRESENTS RELIC TO s0CIETY ‘This new line of Barrymore Rugs are shown ~ in harmonies, colors to suit any‘ rooms and with artistic designs at moderate prices,â€"$4.50, $5.00, $7.50, $8.00, $10.00, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00, $36.00 to $85. 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