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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Oct 1925, p. 8

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‘â€" _ Grath son f of Elmira spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents Mr. and NMrs. Jas. 0.“1.3 * Mrs. : ‘Thorndick «Milverton is visiting : with Mr.: and Mrs. Harry Luts. « s PA Birthday ~Surprise, l > A number ofâ€"friends of Mrs. A. R. Koebel from Linwood, W:terloo\ and Kitchener met at her home on Saturday evening and took her by surprise it being the andiversary of her. birthday. They presented her with a wicker fern stand while the following address was read. _ My Dear Mrs. Koebel: â€" We, your friends, have gatherec here toâ€"night in honor of y« birthâ€" day. To show our nppr:d?{:lon ‘of your griend-hbp we wish to present you with a sugm.. token of rememâ€" brance.. "A Happy Bigthday to You" is our sincere wish and may you haye many of them, each onc joyous and brighter than the last, throughout the coming years. "Here‘s to you and yours, From ‘me and mine." Accept this remembrance for the sake of "Auld Lang Syne". . The evening was spent in dancing and games. A tasty lunch was served %nd all enjoyed a pleasant evening. ave instructive Taik The meeting of the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute was held at the home of Mrs. Henry Newert with a large attendance. _ After the business transactions,_Mls; K. Siep gave a tatlk on her trip to California which was very interesting. Miss Dolly McKay and Mrs. Alex Beggs sang a duet which was well rendered. After which a menu contest was put on, Mrs. A. O. Schnurr and Mrs. Armstrong being the winners. Exâ€" cellent refreshments \ were then served. The travelling library will arrive shortly in connection with the Women‘s Institute at the home of Mrs. Frauk Schummer. Members can secure books every ThursGay afternoon. with Miss Kathleen Hayes. Mr. afd Mrs. Harry Lutz and son Billie spent Sunday at their homes Mr. W. Teason of Kitchener, Mr. Jacob Gatschene and grandson Cecil of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. &nd Mrs. M. Stemmler. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Patterson of ‘Tilsonburg spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carnochan. On their return home they were accompanied by Mrs. Allan McLaughlin and baby. Mr. and Mrs. J. Diebold and son Olare of Waterioo spent Sunday with the former‘s mother, Mrs. G. Diebold. Mr. Chas. Stemmler of Detroit, Joe Stemmler of Guleph and Miss Annie Stemmler St. Mary‘s hosâ€" pital, Kltchener,o‘pent Saturday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stemmler. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Berlett and famâ€" ily of Tavistock* spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. McEachern. The annual fruit offering was responded to generously by the ladies of the Women‘s Institute. Mr. and Mrs. J. Strub and Mr. Fred Diebeid of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mrs. John Diebold. Can You Afford to Lose ? ‘ When you buy Speculative Shares which have no Earning Record and no Market Value you are simply GAMBLING with the overwhelming probability that you will LOSE YOUR MONEY. Why take this long chance when you can INVEST youtr SAVINGS IN SOUND Dividend«paying Securitiee of Known Value and Earning Power (always readily marketable) and be safe. You can do this by availing yourself of our 4 (Oth@r Investment Grou; Selections for Smaller or Larger Sums on request). Our new investment booklet "‘hn\g.d to Financial Indeâ€" peridence‘" gives a complete record of Canadian Dividend Payâ€" ing securities with their high and low market prices and explains how you can start invufi% smail or large sums with absolute nfotydby our ‘"Pay in a Year Plan." Send for it toâ€"day. No oblkl ons. " Representatives Wanted to Act as Our Local Correspondents LINWOOD Investment Bankers, ~ _ » Canada Cement Bldg., i > 1 ;mm-x.-cu. x + s :9 A on send me details of your "Pay in a YeariPlan" and~ rwuwmfi“an wm 1 am interested in following Securities: . L w . AL. «ue V S Burnett Sainte Clair & Co., Personals * R Gerty ‘jand, Mildred (Meâ€" ...®.......,MAIL THI§ COUPoN... it The news items under the above heading of Berlet‘s Corner have not appeared for some time owing to the fact that the correspondepnt had loft with several others for the Canâ€" adian â€" Western â€" grain fields in :« August and where they spent many weeks. ( _ Many have now returned. Some young men left the West for home | when an unusual early gnow fall of about 12" thick eoveri the landâ€" | scape in certain districts. Threshing l operations were stopped for a time | Districts that had little or no rain since June in Southern Saskatcheâ€" wan were two weeks earlier with their harvest than districts further North so threshing was nearly ali finished when the snow arrived. Other places showed only about 6§5%, to T5%, threshing dong. The boys are nearly all back again and went through experiences they wili not soon forget. Despite .the fine time spent in the West the majority are still satisfied that Old Ontario is hard to beat. ~ Mr. Rudoiph Brenner of Bt. JeR | _ â€"~ C ~# s © S is ooo ome‘s College, Kitchener, spent the| â€" > 3 E o week end under the parental roof. ® _ WWecallt‘e Misses Helen and Clare Lenhardt of: Waterloo. spent . Saturday in town. P Lpwient s Nora Koebel of Waterioo â€" sgent Sunday under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dorscht atâ€" tended the funeral of the latter‘s mother om~Monday morning of the late Mrs. Pius Helm near Waterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knechtel of Kitchener were business callers one day last week. . Farmers are busy engaged storing away the roots and ‘bumper.apple crop for, the winter. Ask for Minard‘s and take no other. ESteemed Resident Dead | The sad death took place ju the person of Abrabam Herner, 8r., at his home here at 5.45 on Saturday morping, Oct. 10th. Deceased hal been in failing health for several thonths.and was in hig Tind year. ‘The late Mr. Herner was born in Mannheim, Ont., on iApril 15, 1854. On Nov. 15th, 1895 he was married to Miss Katie Roth. They settled on his large farm here where he since resided. He also conducted an ever growing cheese business. There survive to mourn his death his sorrowing wife, four sons and one daughter, namely, Benjamin and Abrabam on farm near here, Noah in Kitchener, Christian in Baden and Anne (Mrs. Mitron Kropf) residing here. The funeral took place on Tuesâ€" day me & to the Amish Mennonâ€" ite chure nd cemetery on Erbs koag near St>~Agatha where the remains were laid to rest. Returned from the West Misdes ‘Kathleen Koobel Of â€"St. BERLET‘Ss CORNER ‘*******~* W|gheiby at Pinttsvilie inst Sundag. ..... .. .,> f| Mre. Norman @nyder last ‘Sunday wood spent the week end here. Toronto, Mr. and Mrs Ben 8n ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ne Wanter, Mr.{of Kitéhener spent Thursddy % ~~"M| and .Mrs. George Bartholamew ‘of| Mr. and Mrs. Norman @nÂ¥der, .. â€"â€" ' Strasburg visited ‘with Mr. and Mrsâ€"|. Miss Trone Chapman ~was conâ€" /# Ronr mst Sunday: . _ _ .. {Mned t her bed the p4#t wook suft Mr. Bert Sheiby has been conâ€"| erin attack of grippe. | fined to his bed during the past x--uurmm.m- ink en rien .. 4+ ‘.~ & :)'»L:‘ "; 4~ Eh ke lpee . _ t e o m e * "oa e ‘Misses Vorka And Myric Bri¢ker visited with Mt. and NMrs, C. W. Local items of interest *yen, â€" _A bodg:‘:rothafi'.‘ d:ring b::li‘l: â€"_â€" _ past en years, have and sold more than one million four hundred thousand motor carsâ€"and more than 90% of *_ these cars are still in service. ‘This record:â€"requires no comâ€" ~ _ ment.. It stands impressively The time has passed when transient novelties can lead a thoughtful buyer.to overlook the great essentials of motor car worth A few of. these essentials, outlined above, go far to explain why Dodge Brothers name is accepted, the world over, as the hall mark of dollarâ€"forâ€"dollar value. Mr. and> Mrs. John . Shetdet and children of "Baden viaited with Mr. and Mre. A. Pol last Bunday. Donald and children of Drumbo visâ€" with Mr and Mrs Melvillie: Veitch last Sunday. Mrs. Leech of Brantford is visit ing with her brother, Rev. Campâ€" Mr. and. Mrs. Allan Snyder of and Mrs. 8. Rohr visited models,. When an improveâ€" ment, that is really an imâ€" provement, is discavered, it is made at once. Their slogan, thers policy to build yearly lghunéyprbequgglgeBrp- Dodge Brothers build one chasâ€" sis and only one. ‘This policy materially lowers manufacturâ€" ing cost. It also enables Dodge Brothers engineers to concenâ€" trate their entire time and thought on the betterment of this one type. * "Constantly Improved But No Yearly Models" is familiar the Dodge Brothers have never had an "off year" or an "off car." This is because they have never used the public as a testâ€" ~ ing ground for "new models" or lowered the quality of their product in the slightest degree. Every change has been an imâ€" provement on the original Dodge Brothers piongered in building the first allâ€"steel open car and the first allâ€"steel closed Dopee Brorners (Canano)lumTep Tomrowmto, OnNramrio A. Poll on Sunday. wrer, Mr. Jack McDonald, pilanist, Miss Dorothy Fried spent Sunday| Missesâ€"Evelyn Bricker and Flor at Rebevilid~ with Miss Gertrude| ence Bnyder. + s Mr. and Mrs. Victor Poll of Kit| Becker,> vice president, M. B. Mcâ€" chener visited with: Mr.â€" and ~Mri.| Lood, sbcratary, Rosb Latsch, treas Dedman as affirmative and Miss| Mr. and Mrs W. W. Kautman, Buglaa Becker and Mr, Rimer| Mr. Louls and Miss Porsida Otter car. These epochal developâ€" ments have saved Dodge ments have saved Dodge of dollars by imaterially prolongâ€" ing marked economies in manâ€" ufacture. ‘This construction has also reduced incalculably the danger from accident and fire. Dodge Brothers sell directly through their dealers to the purchaser, There are no secâ€" tional distributing agencies to increase the cost of distribution and the cost of the car." Dodge Brothers have never n given soâ€"called "free service." > The carâ€" is sold at a fair and honest price.~ Nothing is added to this original purchase price to pay for service that theowner may never need. . Dodge Brothers Dealers were pioneers in adopting the flat rate service system. By this system, the owner knows in advance what any service job will cost. There are no unpleasâ€" ant surprises in his bills. The sturdiness and long life of Dodge Brothers Motor Car is reflected in its resale value. Comparatively few Dodge Brothers Motor Cars are adâ€" vertised in the resale columns of the newspapers. The values they bring testify unanswerdbly to their goodnessâ€"and the pubâ€" lic‘s belief in their goodness. Mr. Aaron Jantal is â€" very . ‘lfl * weLrkgecey Mr. C. F. Ottiman ably ~heted as ‘cthairman ofâ€"the meeting. % Lichty Bros. are putting a conâ€" crete floor into Mr. Po'u Wagner‘s fil &‘ he intends turning into oue most modern garages in household effects to Kitchener last week and Herb:Shants moved into the house vacated by Mre. MiBer. Mr. W. D. Euler held a very sucâ€" cessful meeting here in the Town Hall when hesides the Liberal canâ€" UWidate Mr. Scellen and A. Bowman Mddresed . the â€" Weeting at some 'fi.m and joft a good impression. M¢."Bill Foerster has opened out a hote! again in the Schanb etand where he will endeavor to adcomg» & 5 i 4 i# * 9e

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