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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Oct 1925, p. 4

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_ | What Causes Some _ . _. 1 Persons to be Dis« _ _ 5> l tressed at the Movies? oiy E. One reason. is a sensitive if _ condition of the eyes. i _ Can this be overcome? m Yes, ‘sclence has produced a C. W. Gordon, 0. D. T 80 Ontario St. 8., Kitchener °_ Breithaupt â€" Mavor The marriage was quietly solemâ€" nized in the Presbyterian Church, Beamsville, Wednesday afternoon at three o‘clock, of Miss Elspeth Mavor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ducan Mavor of Beamsvilfe, to Mr. John Edward Breithaupt, son of Mr. "and Mrs. J. C, Breithaupt, 172 Marâ€" garet Avenue, Kitchener. Only the Ammediate relatives of the bride ~sand groom witnessed the ceremony, «which was performed by the Pastor of the Church, Rev. Overand. The ‘ bride, who was unattended, wore a smart furtrimmed ensemble . of green, with sandâ€"shade hat"and footâ€" wear to match. Following the serâ€" vice, a reception was held at th: Among those who attended: the marriage were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Breithaupt, Miss Louise Breithaupt, home of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mavor, aftee which Mr. and Mrs. Breithaupt left on a trip by motor through the New England States. On their return they will take up their residence in Hastings. _ ‘Yes, with the patient‘s correc. AMion, if any, ground into them. ‘w friends and several visitors ~<gremtly enjoyed the event. R The following â€" account of the marriage of two of the Twinâ€"City‘s most popular young people will be read with much interest by their hosts of friends: Miss Jessie Wilson and ~Miss { Margaret Muir were the hostesses Oof the W. M. S. meeting of the«Murâ€" dock MacKenzie Auxiliary, at the home of Mrs. S. B. Bricker on T&#esâ€" day evening of last week, when the young ladies enjoyed an address by Mrs. Lander of Guelph in the inâ€" terests of their work. Refreshments were served at the close, and a Bocial hour much enjoyed by the members of the Auxiliary and sevâ€" eral friends. Mrs. Robert Hackney, 11 West John Street, Waterloo, left last Friâ€" day for a fortnight‘s visit in New York City and Brooklyn, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hedlef Hilborn. _ wo, merely a tinted Jense. _ |} .~> ~, >‘ : Can the Optometriets suppiy{\[| _Mre W C Woodward mas se St. Paul‘s United Church W.M.S. Thankâ€"Offering meeting, Waterloo, willâ€" be held in the schoolâ€"room of the Church on Wednesday everiing, October 21st, 1925, at 8 p.m. Mrs. (Rev.) W. H. Harvey of St. James Church will be the speaker of the evening, and a very kind invitation is extended to all ladies interested. Mrs. Frank Haight of Waterloc entertained at tea at her home on Cedar street on Thursday afternoon in honor of her sistersindaw, the Misses Haight of Newmarket, when the guests greatly enjoyed the well known hospitality of this home. urer, Mrs. T. F. Rixon, Ladies‘ Auxiliary ot Freeport Sanaâ€" torinm held last week in the Y. W. C. A., Mrs. Oscar Runipel was again #leCted President, while the other OffiGers elected were: First Viceâ€" Président, Mrs: W. J. Motz; Second th@vever popular game was the orâ€" der of the evening. ‘The fortunate z winners . were‘ ~Miss. Ada er and Miss Margaret Miller. 5 * & § Officers Elected ® At the afttual meeting of the Is 1t d@rk in golor Mrs. ‘W. Howard ‘Hallman, nee Clemens, was the hostess of a ful high Tea and bridge party week, in hopor of her gt hter, Mré. "W. Howard Hath itchener," when a wumber of , Diehel was the hoatass of* y, Mrs. A. Eby, and Treasâ€" of for . this pur Teras, aftér a pleasant holiday of weveral months with her par to part, happy io 2o Eulc c id in ofi s Abhevadniss 200 ACERTCIIAI, Sununy. Senool _ Mrs. George Libhardt entertained | Mrsâ€" T. W. Sengram. ‘The nineteer|and Young Peopla‘s . conference in hondr of Miss: G. Roos of Vanâ€"| Y®Ars since this lady‘s last visit has|of the United : Brethron Church couver, B.O., to & very $ily thimbie ddl{\mm with her and her| witl be weld in ~ the ‘ Mannheim ‘tea, at her home last Friday even: triends found her looking as bright | churéh o Friday, | Saturday and ng_n..n.‘“'(“mm’(mtnumafl-fl‘-m.lw.i,!ladl. f t..,h.md.“d."n'fl..r terested M“M“m.” Sunday Visitors. â€" xt ‘ oldtime. friends, who were happy | Whom sN6 was s6 ‘warmly welcoom‘| Mr and Mrs. Bowman "otf Flork was left undone by the genial hos tess to make this entertainment a very bright and enjoyable one. The fortunate prize winners on this cccasion were Mrs, C. Roos, first, Mrs. J. M. Laing the lucky number, and Miss M. Kress the consolation. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Kingie and the Misses Conrad were week ond visitors in Toronto making tgp trip by motor. Mrs. Mueller, West Young street,| family of Moncton spent Sund: Waterloo entertained "at high tea| with the formér‘s parents, Mr. a: and bridge last Friday in honor of| Mrs. Otto Boettger. Miss G. Roos of Vancouver, B.C.,|° Miss Charlotte Goebel of Wate and Mrs. C. Grierson of Perth, both[loo spent the week end with h formerly of Waterioo, when nothing| Parents,, Mr. and Mrs. P Goebel. Miss G. Roos of Vancouver, B.C;, who has been remewing old acâ€" quainances in the Twinâ€"City for some weeks past, at presenf the guest of Mrs. A. G. Haehnel, Water loo, has been the guest of honor at innumerable teas and entertainâ€" ments of various kinds, where a very warm welcome awaited her on all occasions. Beatrice Behrens and Miss Hilda Eby. Little Miss Marion Noxon adâ€" mitted the many callets, who took advantage of this happy opportunâ€" ity to pay their greetings to the bride. > Postâ€"Nuptial Reception Mrs. Oscar H. Vogt of Rimira reâ€" ceived for the first time since her marriage at her home on William street on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Vogt' was assisted in welcomâ€" ing her many friends from Elmira and the Twinâ€"City, by Mrs. Wm. Behrens and Mrs. Jansen. The bride looked. lovely in .a French gown bf navy blue and bisque, borâ€" dered by Oriental embroidery, with. corsage boquet of roses and lilies~ ofâ€"theâ€"valley. Mrs. M. L. Weber ushered the guests to the dining room, where the tea table was atâ€" tractively arranged with pink roses, exquisite lace and pink candles in silver candlesticks. Mre. George Ruppel and Mrs. J. A. Schroede® presided, assisted by Mrs. Harry Wolfhard, Mrs. J. W. Wemrner, Miss Miss Eleanor Seagram and Mr. Froude Seagram have returned from a visit to Montreal friends, where they were guests at the Hodgsonâ€" Ross wedding, which took place at Christ Church Cathedral on Monâ€" day afternoon. The Very Rev. A. Carlisle officiated at the service, which was fully choral. Mrs. A. J. McGanity was the charming hostess of a Tea for a large number of ber lady friends last Wednesday afternoon, from four to six a‘clock. Mrs. Carson of Detroit is a visitor in Waterloo, t he guest of Mrs. Thompson and Miss Armstrong, Alien street. ‘‘The clothes that make the woâ€" men, are the clothes that break the men."â€"Cleveland Press. sustained a broken arm. He was among those who received honors at the annual distribution of prizes last Friday which Mrs. Kennedy atâ€" tended. */g Miss Constanceâ€" Ashe accompanied by. Mrs. Strongand> Mr;and«Mrs: MacPherson of Toronto, motored to Waterloo for a week end visit, where they were the guests of Mys. W. M. Reade, George street, .# Mr. John Rose Kennéedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hogarth Kenuedy, 43 George St., Waterloo, who is atâ€" tending Upper Canada College, is doing nicely following an gecident @uring a rugby‘game, in which he ville, Mz L. L. Anthes, Miss Libbie| / _"O" 2008E .n _ Anthes and Mre. Herbert Locke, al} fi"‘.':"“‘m ot Torénto. P e # M'mu- Mr~C._W. Wells has {returbed D | and vicinity. ~ . â€" > his home"in Waterloo after & much| My, and Mrs. Rd Se enjoyed business and pleasuretriP| woeek with relatives an visitor in ‘Toronto for several days during the past week. + ‘Mys. Frank Haight of MWaterloo is sperding‘ a few days inâ€"Foronto with her son â€"and daughter, Miss Rachel and Mr. Arnold Haight, who are attending school in the City. _ a80 tiilly, ~Mr. and * Mrs.. ] Cook of Kitchener, ‘Miss"â€" Breithaupt of ‘Toronto, Mr, Mrs Frank Hutchison of _Miss Grace Peacock returned ‘home from a two weeks‘ visit with ‘friends in Kitchener. Mrs. Remary, nee Grace Tearson, Of LOs Angeles, California, was a niece, the guest of her Twin Cu#, t Miss Wilson, sister of Mrs. J. 8. Lookie, was a visitor in Waterloo for uvenLuy- during "the ‘ past Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boettger and family of Moncton spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mra. Otto Boettger. * Miss Charlotte Goebel of Waterâ€" loo spent the week end with her Miss Makins spert the week end at her home in Strattford. Miss Emma Faulbafer and Mr. Eiwood Falkafer of Welleskey spent last Sunday. with friends here.‘ ‘%I; Carlâ€" Henrick _l?ent Sunday at home in Lisbon.> Mr. James Corrie spent last week in Tavistock. . â€" school. The fire drill was put on in comnection with fire prevention week. h Last Friday Fire Chief Ed. Scherâ€" er and School Trustee D. W. Geiger visited the school and sounded the fire alarm unexpectedly. The 240 children marched out orderly anj all the pupils were out in one minâ€" ute. The fire chief found everything in a satisfactory condition at the delegatos. x‘ > $ Marriedâ€"Krogman â€" Shosentberg The marriage took place at Monâ€" treal on October 8th of Miss Hattie Krogman, daughter of Mr. August Krogman of this town to Mr. Geo. Shosenberg of Plattsville. / Baptists of Ontario and Quebec will be held in Hamilton this year be ginning on Friday and continuing one week. The local church hasâ€"apâ€" pointed Mrs. D. Becker, Mr. L. G. Pequegnat and Rev. C.â€"C. Anderâ€" In thes absence of the pastor of the Baptist church last Sunday the service was well maintained. There was a special program in the evenâ€" ing taken by the young people. The topic was "Favorite Hymns." + The Women‘s Institute will in the near ‘future conductâ€"a& class in domestic science. Geo. Cousins; | commisstoner;. Acâ€" counts were passed and routine business transacted. 8x 3 Mr. and Mrs. William Roth, Mr. andâ€" Mrs, Maurice Weicker ‘lnd" daughter and Mr. Rudy L. Roth motored to South Cayuga last Sunâ€" day to visit Mr. and ‘Mrs. Leo Gifâ€" tora. ‘ Miss Esther Steinberg of Wellesâ€" ley spent the week end at her home here. 4 Hold Monthly Seasion The regular monthly meeting of the New Hamburg Hydro. Commisâ€" sionâ€" was held last Monday "evenâ€" ing, October 12th, all members beâ€" ing present,.as follows: John Hesse, chairman; Fred Debus, Reeve and _ Mr.‘ Herman Krogman has been conffied to bed with illness for. the past week, \nu is again on the way to recovery, Wivian of Waterfalls, Ont.~as recâ€" tor‘ of the ‘Parish of Wilmot, which comprises New Hamburg; Haysvilie and St. James, Anglican churches. Rev.â€"Mr. Vivian eucceeds Rev. A B~Mitchell, who wasâ€"recently move i to Markdale, and will enterâ€"on his dutips here on November ist. > Bishop Williams of the diocose of Huron has appointed Rev. E. L. and Mre. Buck andâ€"family left Torâ€" Thursday from New York on the steamship Bants Theress and will arive in Bolivia about the middle of ®#itâ€"to Teronto last week to bid fareâ€" well to their son, Rev. P. G. Buck ans his family, who are going back to their work in Bolivia, Rev. Mr. The annual convention of the and Mrs. Anderson â€"as their Mrs. Bd Seim spent was : prayer last Sunday, using the text James 5:16 "The effectnal fervent prayer of a righteous man avafieth much." â€" w Mr. Ivan Buschert left on Tuwes day for his home in Aiberta. â€" Misz Minnie Goudie and Mr. Gorâ€" don Oberhoiltzer of Kitchener visitâ€" ed at the formér‘s homeé on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shants rof Kitchener and ~Mr. éad Mrs: Hy. Dedels visited with Moses Bechtel‘s at Mosboro on Sunday, ‘ Quite â€"a few of our Jocal people attended the Bible Conference in Bloomingdale on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rudy and family visited at the latter‘s parents on Personals A , Miss Pearl Heckeni.~n vigited friends in Waterloo o ; "â€""4;>+, __Mr. Irvin Gimbel was u ‘vusiness visitor in St George one day l&st The contest will closeâ€"November 21st, 1925, and the prizes will be awarded as soon as possible thereâ€" after. No not delay. If you know of a good case write your letter NOW. Observe the above condiâ€" tions carefully or your letter may be thrown out. f Address all letters as follows:~â€" The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockvilie, Ont. Letter Contest Departmen!.’ The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co, shall have the right to publish any letter entered ‘ in this" contest, if prize unless you have a good case to describe. The strength of} '.lme recommendation» and not the :style of the letter will be the basix of the award. $ s The writer of Gach letter must give the name of the paper in which he or she saw this announcement® Every letter must be signed by the full name and correct address of the pergon sending it. If it describes the case of somé person other than the writer of the 'huer. it must also be signed by the person whoso case is described, as a guarantee of the truth of the statements made. More than one case may be deâ€" scribed in the letter, but ‘every statement must be literally and abâ€" solutely true. z =â€"~ $15.00 will be awarded for the secâ€" ond best letter received; a prize of $10.00 for the third best letter, and twentyâ€"fAve prizes of $2.00 each for the next best twentyâ€"five letters. The MM/‘ * eÂ¥ af The benefit derived from the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills describâ€" ed in the.letter may be in the writer‘s own case, or that of some one in the writer‘s home. prize of, $25.00 tor .the best letter received on or before the 214t day the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pilis ::ou eases have not ‘been report id. These will furnish the material tor letter®s to be written in this conâ€" test, There is no demaud apon the imagination; every letter must deal with facts and facts only. Mr. and Mrs. S. Baer visited rélaâ€" Ministorial, Sunday. School Dr. Williams‘" Medicine Co., BRESLAU to do so, whether it Mr.â€"and Mrs. Cecil Barbour spent Bunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. !’ollth'llwh_un p ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Simon Squires and son Simon of Listowel /were Sunday visitors ‘at Wm. and Albert Munâ€" »pent a few days having treatment i | given to hey oye. * sB _ Miss Carie Bird and~ mother re|&; Bathe the ~face with Minard‘s s water and . place â€"a~pigce . of Minard‘s in the ... ~"Clodking Méf;;ialszmuch Under Regular Value. rmed, ‘home ~to. Detroit. after ,:1 ending some time at Mr. Andrew|& | ytford‘s. K o.g The finest choice of LADIES and MISSES‘ WINTER COATS ever shown in â€"« Waterloo County is attracting hundreds of keen buyers to this store. Never have â€"had such an abundant choice and nevér such low prices, Don‘t buy a coat before _ you have seen our display. > ~ * 5g d Good W all Papers at Half Price as follows: l&_m S t x xÂ¥ C + 30 GREAT SALE OF WALL PAPERS Misses‘ Winter Coats in Rust, Sand, Reseda (Green, Sanderwood, etc., 54 in. wide and extra good value. l'lqulu- $8.50 to $4.00. Special Price sz.m ‘Made in good warm Ali Wool Cloths. Colors Brown, Tan, Grey, Green, Navy. Many with Fur Collars. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Special at t# Wonderful Coats ~$3.50 to $4.00 Cloakings Reduced 5 pieces All Wool Cloakings, Velour At Remarkably Low and Moderate Prices 4 cavity. Ladies‘® and Misses‘ *‘ / saryrpAÂ¥ _ || _Smart Fall and Winter Cogtsâ€"plain and plaid, All Wool . . materials, tailored style, close fitting colors, patch and inâ€" =set pockets, light and dark shades, Coats for real comfort and becoming styles, in Ladies‘ and Misses‘ sizesâ€"Wonderâ€" ©â€" ful Value at, â€" . | k _ $17.00, $20.00, $25.00 " $35.00 $640, $7.50, $8.50 * $15.00 _ ZLadies‘ Furâ€"Trimmed Coats Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Fall and Winter Coats in rich All ‘Wool Velours, Bolivias, Marvellas and Suedenes, all full lined and interlined, fur collars and fur trimmed. Many coats showing flare insets, colors of Rust, Plum, Belgian, at Speâ€" cial Sale Prices Made in good All Wool Materials; colors of Brown, Tan,;> Grey and Brick shades; sizes 3 to 8 years. Special at Children‘s Coats for all ages and sizes; White, Caracule, Bear Skin and Liama Coats ; sizes 2 to 4 years, at $25.00, Zadies and Misses‘ Coats $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 * $10.00 $2.90, $3.50, $4.75 * $7.50 Giris‘ Coathks for 16¢ BRICKER â€"GERMANN CO. LTD. | â€" _ King St. Children‘s Coats . q“ TA Lfin; oo TVR 10 massig ® ‘.\,1 Only Slightly Used DOBBIN‘S \+ ~++.:8 Rolls for 18¢ 5 pieces Cloakings <~for Children‘s Coats in Greens, Wines, Burgandy find Browns, 54 in. wide, guarantecd All Wool, will give good wear, Regular $2.50 to $8.50, for ......... 31.50 10¢ Papere ......... . 2 Rolls for 51c 1.00 Papers . ....... 2 Rolls for $1.01 $2.50 to $3.50 Cloakings Reduced to $1.50 TRACTOR â€"_â€" ON > Waterloo

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