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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Nov 1925, p. 2

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_ THE WATERLOO CPF VOL. 39,, NO, 46 Mr. and Mrs. F. Martin Dahmer and daughter, Miss Gertrude, of Oshawa were visiting Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dahmer prior to. their again leaving for the West. Married at Listowel! * Local News Notes Rev Mangelsen and bride motor: ed in and spent a short time Monâ€" day afternoon at his former home here with Mr.®and Mrs. M. C. \stron. An event of interest to quite a few of our villagers took place in Listowel on â€" Thanksgiving Day when Rev. John Mangelsen and his bride of Milverton were joined in holy wedlock by Rev. R. Geethaar. Rev. Mr. Mangelsen prior to his entering the Seminary and during these years had been at home here and has many friends who extend best wishes to both him and his estimable bride. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dahmer have left for Edrans, Man., their former place of abode where they will again make their home in the future. Their many friends wish them every success in their new field of labor. Relatives here of Mr. Charles S. Stroh who left recently for his former home on the farm while in very delicate health have it reportâ€" éd that he underwent a critical operation at the hospital over the last week end and that he was gett ing along as well as can be expectâ€" ed. Mr. Charles Hess left on Satur day to make his home in Water lo0. * / Christmas Goods arriving daily. The wise ones are selecting their Gifts already as A full line of French Ivory and Shell in Clocks, ‘Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets and Pieces. Everything at reduced prices. Ebony and Tortoise Shell Military Brushes for men. Beal:tiful Silver, China, Glass and Pottery. â€" If you have 25¢ or $25.00 to spend, we can suit you. You are always welcome â€" Come in anl look around. Mr. Frank Gaede with his family At the Popular Price A Deposit Secures Any Articles Until Wanted Friday & Saturday Men‘s Mule Gloves, lined and with band cuff. Reg. 90c. Special .. 65c Popular Price Jewelry and Children‘s Fleece well _ made, . with bands and buttons Reg. 60c. Special . Watches and Jewelry at Popular Prices. Ladies‘ _ House â€" Dresses, made from quality indigo prints. _ Reg. $1.50. Special ............ 98c Flannelette _ Blankets, . a large size. Speâ€" clal, pair ...... $2‘m Ladies‘ Satinette Bloomâ€" ers, all colors. Reg. $1.25. Special ..... 98c Ladies‘ Heavy Fleece and silk _ stripe _ Bloomers, in cream, bive, pink and sand Reg. $1.00. Special "Q, J. Uffelman Block, King Street Waterico = = Ont conEsTOGo IFT SHOP SPECIA LS IFT SHOP RIXON‘ 81 King W. Royal Bank Blockâ€" â€" _ Kitchener . Newman & Co. Fall Sale Waists strong 49¢ 79¢ for moved into the house vacated by &Nir. Hess. Rev. C. Cole, pastor of the U. B. church exchanged pulpits on Sunâ€" day with Rev. P. Webster of Hamâ€" ilton and a former pastor of the Elmira and. Conestogo Methodist churches, who conducted the serâ€" vice here on Sunday afternoon and was greeted by a full house of friends glad to again hear him. C Mr. Grand and his most affectionâ€" ate sister, Miss Conestogo have by all appearances struck a rich supâ€" ply of wet goods up north as both have been full for a few days and at the time of writing were still going strong. ' The Sunday schools are already making _ preparations . for _ their usual Christmas programs. With the Federal elections past by nearly a month some people spend much time in discussing the election and the peculiar political situation at Ottawa, while others confine their discussions more to kome issues where municipal matâ€" ters are warming up and may be getting interesting before long, the ‘New Year being but six weeks ahead. Mrs. Albert Knarr who has been ailing for several weeks is confined to the house the past few days. Farmers who h@d not finished taking in their turnips find it rather difficult owing to unfavorâ€" able weather to make satisfactory head way. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hemmerâ€" ich and Miss Clara Herrmann of Elmira were visiting with their reâ€" latives in the village on Sunday. Ladies‘ Vests, winter weights, short, long and no sleeves. Reg. up to $1.00 Special Men‘s heavy Wool Socks in grey and heather mixâ€" tures. _ Reg. 65¢c. Special ............ 49(: Yama Flannels, in a good assortment of fancy stripes, full 36 in. wide, for underâ€" wear and pyjamas. Reg. 50c. Special .. 35c 10 pieces Light Prints in stripes and small patterns. Reg. 25¢c. Special .. 19c Comforter Chints in good colors, 34 and 36 in. wide. Reg. 35¢ cloth. Speâ€" el@l 22222. D. .lllll. 290 49e * 75¢ g Miss Bella Forwell of Detroit =|and Mr. Kenneth Netzel also of § Detroit returned home after spendâ€" gzlng their holidays with Mr. and 2 | Mrs. Louis Forwell. i! Mrs. Peter Schummer returned %lhome after spending. a few days 2| with her sister in Waterloo. g: Mr. Joseph Linseman enjoyed a ? business trip to Kitchener on Wedâ€" & nesday. PHLIS ORIGINAL DC Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schnarrcwere Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leis of Mac ton, Mrs. Joseph Stumpf and son Edgar of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. George Binning also of Watâ€" erloo. ~ Local Notes Miss Lavina Helm spent Sunday under roof. Mr. August Schnarr returned to his home at Mr. Herb Schnarr, afâ€" ter spending the summer with his son, Edward Schnarr, in Erbsville. Mr. and Mrs. August Allemang and family spent Sunday with friends and relatives in Elmira. Mrs. Oscar Bergman of Kitchener spent the past week with her mothâ€" er Mrs. Ferdinand Helm. Mr. Herbert Kroetsch has se cured a job at Reitzel Bros. in Kit chener. Mrs. Andrew Hinschberger has returned home after spending a few days with friends and relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Strauss of Bamberg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hunschberger. Mr. Gregor Kraeme of Formosa returned home after spending a few weeks with his ill sister, Mrs. Eberlin. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Koebel and son Herman and daughter Orillia, of Kitchener spent some time this week with Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hartman and family enjoyed a motor trip to Kitchener on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Raymond Hartman of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday with friends in the vicinity. © Mr. Anthony: Forwell of Kitch ener visited Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Meyer. Miss Ruth Chamberlain spent Sunday with Miss Luella Meyer. Mrs. Joe Dorscht has moved her household effects to Kitchener on Saturday. Miss Priscilla Meyer has secured a position at housework with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koebel here. l Daniel S. Geiger has sold his ’farm situated on Bleams Road to a , Mr. Toman for something over g35000. The farm contains about 50 acres. Mr. and Mrs. Geiger will ! move to Kitchener where they have ‘ purchased a house and lot. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reidel and family of Kitchener visited Mr. Samuel Brenner on Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Ertel who is on the sick list is much improved. Rev. Clyde Meadows, pastor of; the U .B. Church here, is holdine‘ a series of revival meetings. The preacher‘s â€" eloquent â€" appeals â€" are‘ arousing â€" much | interest in . this neighborhood. "Now is the ari’op»i ted time; Now is the day of snlva-': tion" is ringing in Mannheim every‘ evening this week. Many from Roseville, New Dundee and other, places attend the inspiring moet ings. News Notes ' Revival Meetings J. M. Robertson and Miss Robertâ€" son took in the Winter Fair at Guelph on Wednesday of last week. The cider mill has been busy last week with the apple crop. The firm is also doing chopping. News Notes Mrs. Rev. C. Zi the sad news off father at Auburn Mr. Chas. Wegfahrt has greatly improved the appearance of his residence by erecting a new ver anda. Miss Margaret Graber of Kitchâ€" ener has made her home, with her aunt Mrs. J. K. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Heldman and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heldman were guests of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Heldâ€" man Sunday. Â¥. m Hoffman who has been em with M:,.ylvln Heipel has engaged h . George Heiâ€" Latest District News 8T. CLEMENTS PERSONALS AND OTHER ITEMS AS TOLD BY WATERLOO CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENTS MANNH E1M PHILIPSBURG. of Kitchener the parental WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOV, 19, 1925 1E N‘ s received &b of her Presentation. â€" On Monday, Thanksgiving Day, about 25 memâ€" bers of the Ladies‘ Aid Society of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church, Kitchâ€" ener, motored to the country here and gathered around the "freside" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Z. Wagner for the afternoon and evening. The afternoon was enjoyâ€" ably spent in progressive card zames and at six o‘clock those presâ€" unt partook of an appetizing counâ€" iry dinner and pleasantly surprised \ir. and Mrs. Wagner with a beauâ€" tiful parlor lamp which was accomâ€" pcnied by a fitting address. The later hours of the day were spent in music, singing and comics that were gaily performed by capable performers, â€" after | which â€" réfreshâ€" ments were served. Before departâ€" ing the visitors sang "Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow" and God Save the King, after which all returned home well satisfied with their enjoyable visit to the country. is improving fast and will soonâ€"be ont again. e l The auction sale of the farm | stock, implements, feed and houseâ€" \hold effects held last Wednesday by Moses Bast, and conducted by the genial .auctioneer, M. R. Roth, | of Tavistock, brought good prices. ~Good cows, which are always in deâ€" mand, went as high as $90.00. Hay brought $18.00 a ton, while other ‘articles also went well, indicating gbotlor times for the farmers and good auction sales for the coming ‘winter. Mrs. Jacob Septle, who has been in ill health for several months, has recovered sufficiently to be able to make several business visits to Kitchener recently. Mr. Jacob Jantzi, who had been on the sick list of late, is improvâ€" ing. The family ‘of Daniel Wagner, which has been under quarantine for scarlet fever for several weeks, Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Ellerman, William and Lizzie Ellerman, spent Thursday in Kitcher ar Master Walter Schmidt of Kitchâ€" ener â€" visited _ over â€" Thanksgiving with Edward Hammer. (Too late for last week) Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Becker and son of Stevensville spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stanffer and son Donald of Ayr spent Thanksâ€" giving with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hallman. ener Misses Angeline and Sara Hall man spent the week end with Mr ond Mrs. Willie Growls of Kitch Mrs. A. Drinkwater and daughter Catherine of Galt are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Lipp. * Miss _ Elizabeth _ Schreiber _ left last week for Detroit, Mich., where she will spend the winter months. Mr. Earl Holm of Toronto spent the week end with Mr. Levi Holm. Miss Mary Adams and Mr. Frank Adams of Galt called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Rohr on Wedâ€" nesday Mr. and Nrs. Theodore Bucke of Hespeler visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bickle on Sunday. Miss Emma Lepp spent the week end in Kitchener with Mr. and \rs. Willie Growl. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunt of Toâ€" ronto spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. S. Rohr. Mr. and Mrs. Campfield of Sel kirk spent a few days last week with Rev. and Mrs. Campbell Miss Olive Becker is seriously ill with blood poisoning. We wish her a speedy recovery. Rev. and Mrs. Loyd Eby returnâ€" ed missionaries from Africa, visitâ€" ed with friends in this vicinity last week. Miss M. B. McLeod spent the week end at her home near Palâ€" merston. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hallman visitâ€" ed with relatives in Kitchener on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I. Holm visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Geghman at Blair on Sunday. Several from this vicinity attendâ€" ed the C. E. and 8. 8. convention held in the U. B. Church, Mannâ€" heim, recently. BERLETS CORNER ROSEVILLE )R eek! Miss Mary Schweitzer of Baden ‘nmde a short visit at the home of 411 , Mr. and Mrs. John B. Oesch on her | Tuesday. Fireside Follies. â€" November . is still keeping up its record of still being on the surly side as 2 soughing sound sighs down the flue of the fireâ€"place and makes the glow of the backâ€"log an attractive uccompaniment to the radiograms caught up from the outside world, and one no longer feels like a lone bachelor of a few years ago in a sod dugâ€"out on the open prairie miles from nowhere. We notice that in Southeast Grey on the 29th ‘ult. they had a record attendance out for the "Lady‘s Aid." That shows how amiable Agnes subdues the animgsity of anything that is not progressive. How one can revel in the joy of "staying in" in the evening _ these _ shortening after picking up turnips thi been covered with the Lady Snows, and peruse the soci umn of the Scotchman‘s daily by way of a little light literature, and notice how many delightful debuâ€" tantes persist in "coming out" as climatic conditions grow | chillier, ond the landscape garbs itself in white. Who‘s Who and What‘s What.â€" Appreciation. â€"On Sunday evenâ€" ing last the choir of Calvary Mem-‘ orial Church, Kitchener, rendered quite a. pleasing and â€" inspiring musical program to the edificatior. of a large interested congregation, in Calvary Church, here, considerâ€" ing the inclement weather. We »ppreciate the sacrifice of time and effort on the part of the Calvary Choir in making the service memâ€" crable and uplifting. Rev. Mr. Morâ€" lock‘s address on the "Power ol Music" was also timely and instrucâ€" tive. Obituary.â€"We regret to have to record the death pf Mrs. N. R. Ernst, nee Maggie Weber, eldest daughter of Mr. Menno L. Weber of this town, last Sunday morning at the parsonage in the Willoughâ€" by circuit of the Canada Conferâ€" ence of the Evangelical Church. Mrs. Ernst, who spent her girlhood : near and in the village, will be re~! membered by many friends who; will sympathize with her relatives in losing a loved one so early in life, leaving to mourn a husband, five children, and a large family relationship. The funeral services were held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Weber, on Wedâ€" nesday, at 2 p.m., to Calvary Evanâ€" gelical church for service and to \the Evangelical cemetery for interâ€" ' ment. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Oesch and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner on Sunday. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kropf of Sarnia and Miss Ida Schweitzer of Port Huron visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schweitzer on Tuesday and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Oesch on Wed nesday. Miss Orillia Kienappel is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Fred Meirows ki, in Waterloo. . Mr. and Mrs. George Lichti and family of Poole and Mr. and Mre. Edial Albrecht of Wellesley spent Sunday last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Oesch. Mr. Ezra and Joseph Schweitzer and Mr. Simon Gingerich of New York made a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schweitâ€" zer on Wednesday. Mrs. W. R. Yost and daughter, Niss: Ada, went to Toronto last Tuesday to see Dr. Galley who perâ€" formed an operation about three months ago on Miss Ada‘s feet which had been crippled with inâ€" fantile paralysis when three years Briefs of age. The have been in plaster casts since July and on their reâ€" moval the doctor expressed his great satisfaction that the opera: tion bad proved successful. Her many friends will be glad to hear that she is now able to be about. Miss Katherine Yost and Master Gordon Dotzert spent a few days last week with friends in Kitchâ€" ener Mr. and Mrs. Noah Leis spent Saturday in Stratford. 8T. SUNFISH LAKE KINGWOOD i "Built On Valueâ€"Growing On Value" _ _ Commmmmmmmmmimmmmmmoomimommmmmmimmmemmmnunmim The rink committee acknowledge with thanks the following donations Field Day committee $60, Women‘s Institute $50. The debt against the rink now stands at $150.00 Notes of Interest Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bauer and daughter Velma, Mrs. E. T. Cole: man and Mr. Alvin Shupe motored to Simcoe on Wednesday. Mr. Aaron Hilborn of Galt was a business visitor in town .on Friâ€" day. . Mr. and Mrs. John Copley, Mrs John Wanner and Mr. Miram Wan ner visited friends in Kitchener on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilborn of Preston spent Sund&y with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hilborn. Rev. and Mrs. D. Ramsay of Belleville spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gruetzner and dauhter Isobel and Mr. A Gruetzâ€" ner of Hespeler spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Lautenschlager. A series of revival meetings will be held at the Blenheim Mennonite church from December 1st to 10th by Bishop C"F. Derstine of Kitâ€" chener. The outline of sermons will be in the next week‘s issue. Rev. and Mrs. Forsyth of Carlton Place who has accepted a call to the New Dundee Baptist church, took up residence at the parsonage this week. Mrs. Angelmeyer of Goshen, Ind., and Mrs. H. D. Richmond of â€"Elk hart, Ind.. visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Watermgn over the woek end. ' Rev. and Mrs. C. W. .Meadows are at present engaged in special evangelistic meetings at the U. B church at Mannbeim. Mr. Clare Hilborn of Gorrie was a business visitor in town this week. Rev. Father Mayer of Waterloojed an altitude of 5.000 metres spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. | (16,400 feet). He made a perfect Charles Mayer. 1 landing, has been planfed to cater in every possible way to Your Convenience A CINDER DRIVEâ€"WAY has been prepared for those who ride ride in from the country, and ample parking space allowed for cars and horses. A $1DEâ€"DOOR has been built for the" convenience of those logading up with supplies just before making the home trip. HOT TEA SERVED FREE of charge on Saturdays to customâ€" ers from rural districts and accommodation for those who wish to eat lunches brought from home, while partaking of our free cup of tea â€" one more way of saying, "This Is Your Store." THE OLD GROCERY DEP‘T on Frederick St. is now closed The new Grocery Section in the new Store is bright and cheery and in every way upâ€"toâ€"date and convenient. Please make yourself right at home here and everywhere in this fine new building. The New Store ENTERPRISE SAUSAGE STUFFER DISTRIBUTORS OF Kitchener‘s New "Daylight" Store â€" Entrances on both King and Queen Streets. f No. 22 Meat Chopper "The Big Hardware Store" Phone 215 WATERLOO, ONT. No. 32 Meat Chopper Meat Choppers Made in two sizes COUDIES LIMITED NEW DUNDEE M. WEICHEL & SON. LIMITED The best Stuffer made. Complete with Lard Press and Spout ® $10.00 ©® $7.00 YALE :\\‘as served by the hostess and A | group photograph of the guests was ‘r.'ken‘ Those present included Mr. 'aml Mrs. Maitland Strome and | f«mily, Mr. Raphenal Strome of ‘l\elroit, Messrs. Alvin and Emric Strome of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. | Kelso of New Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. :Uiefemmkcr of New Hamburg, Mrs. I Amos Wildfong, Mr. and Mrs. Wettâ€" !lz.uter and family, Mr. and Mrs. ‘lsaiah Wildfong, Miss Lillian Carse, ‘ Miss Dorothy, Billy and Jackie Mitâ€" i chell, all of Kitchener. Nir. and Mrs. Titus Bingeman ond Mis Ada Bingeman attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Jonas Bingeman of Bloomingdale on Friâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cressman of Green School spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bingeman were suests of Mr. and Mrs. Titus Ringeman on Sunday. Family Reâ€"union.â€" A family reâ€" union was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miltor Strome near New Dundee, when the day was spent in music, singing and speeches. A delicious supper The talent workers of the Baptist church are holding a Bazaar in the near future. Watch for the date in next week‘s issue. For Sale 500 feet hardwood plank. Apply lo C. II. Reckman, New Dundee. wWORLD‘S ALTITUDE RECORD BROKEN BY FRENCH PILOT The veleran French pilot, Lucier Rossontrot. â€" with a . superâ€"Goliath plané carrying four motors developâ€" ing 2.000 horsepower, on Nov. 12th broke the world‘s altitade and duâ€" ration records for heavierâ€"thanair wachines carrying a useful carso of 4.000 kilograms (8.$18.49 lbs.). Taking off from Lebourget flying feld at 226 o‘clock in the afterâ€" reon. Bossoutrot remained aloft for 2 hours and 19 minutes and reachâ€" edâ€" an altitude of 5.000 metres No 25 x 4 qt. size No. 31 x 6 qt. size @ o1 No. 35 x 8 at. size LOCKS & HARDWARE THREE SIZES ® $11.00 ® $14.00 $12.50

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