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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Nov 1925, p. 7

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ISTROH’S HIDE 1 WAREKHOUSE Mr. Geo. A. Richards and Mr. Ojâ€" man Richards of Toronto and Mr. W. C. McClure of Brantford were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Hostetler over Thanksâ€" giving Day. Hydro Meeting. â€" monthly meeting of The New Hamburg Fox Farms and the Agnew Fox and Fur Co. are both making splendid showings of their prize stock of Silyer Black Foxes at the Royal Winter Fair, which opened at Toronto on Thursâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hammer and Misses Victoria and Beatrice Miehn of Kitchener spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Morris Michm. Messrs. Geo. D. Agnew and Edâ€" ward W; Fox returned last Wednesâ€" day from â€"Prince Edward Island, where they spent the past week inâ€" specting and selecting foxes for their new ranch at Tavistock. A shpiment of forty pair of foxes was made from the eastern ranch of the Agnew Fox and Fur Co., at Charâ€" lottetown, P.E.L., to Tavistock, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Smith and family of St. Joseph visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobh Thiel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright of Toâ€" ronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hahn for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boullee, Mrs. Simpson Merner, Miss L. S. Rabb and Miss Helma Boullee were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rich ardson, St. Marys, over the holiâ€" day. Mr. Lambert Gerth of Detroit is visiting his father, Mr. Henry Gerth and brother, Mr. Jacob Gerth here this week. Mr. Otto Bettger spent last week end in Neustadt with his brother, Mr. Henry Bettger, who is seriousâ€" Iy ill. | Miss Lorene Lightheart of Watâ€" erloo spent the week end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schmidt and family of Ratzburg were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Aaror Niebergall. Quarantined for Measlse.â€"A famâ€" ily of Russian emigrants which ar rived in town a few days ago, doâ€" veloped measles in the family. They were promptly quarantined by M. O. H. Dr. J. Marty, under whose care they are doing well and there is no danger of the disease spreadâ€" ing. It is reported that the disease broke out on board ship and that the patients _ were â€" quarantined while those showing no signs c: the malady were allowed to 1c their’destinstion. It appears, ho zâ€" ever, that some of these had alâ€" ready been infected, as a similar case developed at New Dundee in a family off the same boat. Mr. Jack Yager and the Misses Lydia and Elmina Yager of Toronâ€" to spent last weekâ€"end with Mrs. Mary Ratz. Miss E. Heinds spent Saturday|d2Y at th in Kitchener. |.’le . 8 Mr. Kalbfleisch spenptho waek} }l~. and end at his home here. { family of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Walker were on a business trip to Niagara Falls this week. Mr. Laverne Roth spent a few days with friends in Cassel. Mr. and Mrs. Hallman and Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Bowman and son Douglas of Guelph spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowâ€" Mrs. Rev. Anderson and Ml‘lj D Becker attended the Baptist Conâ€" vention at St. Thomas last week. Miss Charlotte Goebel is spendâ€" ing a week‘s vacation with her brother, Mr. Harry Goebel, at Buffâ€" alo. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hahn and famâ€" ily spent last Sunday in Seaforth, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bullard. , Eidt this week. f Miss Auna Graef of Thornton spent last week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schmidt. f Alithough having disposed of the tannery, | still continue to buy beef, calf and horse hides and sheep skins. Cale ul!om‘ Mr. At rear of residence, 72 Erh 8t. East, Waterios J. G. STROH‘S Hide Warechouse George Thare of Rostotk with his siser, Mrs. Moses Teddy Graff spent the with his mother in ‘Toronâ€" â€" The â€" regular ( the New Hamâ€" ful program was given by students interesting Debate.â€"Last Thursâ€" day the Farmers‘ Club held their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prong. A short programthe was given. Speeches by Mr. Campbell and Mr. Ireland of Preston, and also a debate, "Reâ€" solved that farming offers a better Opportunity for the development of the four square man: physically, mentally, socially and «piritnally, than any other occupation." The affirmative side won. f shield to Harry Laing and G. Orth, who were tled for the honors, and Happily Wedded.â€" A pretty fall wedding took place on Wednesday afternoon, November 11, at Beaverâ€" dale, when Leila, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Dan. Beaver, was married to Mr. Herbert Shiry of near Bresâ€" lau. Rev. Mr. Whitham of Zion church tied the nuptial kRot. vrin-mn.Mhllui the Seminary. The Senfor shisld Mr. David Bingeman has sold his valuable property to Mr. E. Reinhardt of Waterloo. Students of the Waterloo College who won prizes at the recent track Mrs. Isabel Whitman of Toronto is at present holding Evangelistic services in the M.B.C. church here. Mrs. Chas. Preiss of Waterloo spent several days visiting at her home here. * Mr. Orville Burkholder of Caleâ€" donia visited with his brother, Rev. Oscar Burkholder, on Monday,. Miss Linnie Cressman has left for Mannheim where she intends to spend a week. Mr. Clarence Schaefer visited under the parental roof on Sunday. Miss â€" Seleda â€" Heckendorn has left for Kitchener where she has accepted a position. The Misses Vera and Loretta Schaefer have returned home after visiting relatives at Wiarton. Messrs. Edmund and Harold Dedels and Karle Mader also reâ€" turned from the North West on Sunday. Mrs. John Thaler of Buffalo, N.Y., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Thaler for several days, Mrs. Stoner of Campden visited with Mrs. E. Sievenpiper one day last week. Mr. Wimn. Middleton has returned from a hunting trip up North. Miss Lily Baer, who had been spending the past week in Kitch ener, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Poll and family of Roseville visited with Mrs. F. Thaler on Sunday. Owing to the ill health of Miss E. Snyder, senior room teacher, Miss M. McCrea of Drayton, former teacher here, has returned to teach for sometime. Mr. Eby of Galt spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Pequegnat. Mr. Howard Culbert was a busiâ€" ness visitor to Kitchener on Saturâ€" day. with her er. Local and Personal. Rev. and Mrs. Grensebach and son Carl of Shakespeare and Mrs. Moot of Buffalo spent last Sunday with Mz. and Mrs. W. H. Schweltâ€" zer in town. Mr. John Sparrer of Lockport, N.J., is a guest at the home of his brother, Mr. Wm. Sparrer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brenneman, and family of Haysville spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .ia2 E. Schwartzaptruber. 3Jâ€"~. and Mrs. K. Z. Mclatyre and Iamily of Haysville spent Sunday Mr. R. R. Gribble has dimposed of his mail route to Mr. Addison Leuszler, and has taken a position with the Dominion Stores at Kitchâ€" ener. & Ee o oA 1 P * nomicsica s 2 burg . Mydro Miectric .Committee *4 Al®* !ast Thursday, i ‘| ~Mr. and Mre. C. Dumart of Kitch was held on ucsday evening, ®ov‘! ®* 44# Abticknap of Attwood| Miss B Wilfong has secured a|ener and Mr. and Mrs. J,:Gellow of ,._umwhm_*u-mmmuom,u&-'* the Town Lite were Bunday visitâ€" concerning the Bock Memovial Mn ; "****"* Miss M. Wiilftong of Hamilton|ors at the home of Aug. Nabla. MM:W&&W' ér. w-.l-anmmu-wm’mmma Mr. John Barnhardt was a Galt tmwm‘h“.”m. Mrs. Omer Hastings at|with her parents. s visitor for a few days last week. dition of power lines between New, M# 19# Thursday and PFriday: & . Mr. D. Pabmer was s Kitchener| Mrs. Taylor and children of Gait Hamburg and Kitchener. l*.lll'!l. H. ‘Schmidt and | visitor on ‘Thursday. * spent the week end with her mothâ€" mw"umwut‘mwmmmuu m‘-wumm.fl.nm ndln..lounnut.‘lht"“.“-"m“mu'm;vmmx-mmfl'w flls it Work of Klichener: wen & giving day were Mr. and Mrs. Ge0â€"! y‘ ang ‘Mre, John Lentick u«]n their househoid effects to Pres| "!"!‘" !* *t Y!lage on Wednesâ€" Mr. E. Z. Mclutrye delivered two Hereford baby beeves which‘ had won a number of prizes at local fairs, to Mr. Josél Kirkton. ‘The best one, a pure bred steer, weighâ€"‘ ed 870 pounds and brought 1$% cents per pound. They were shipâ€" ped from here to the Royal Winter Fair, where Mr. Kirkton is showâ€" ing them with other cattle. 1 Visitors at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. John Dabhmer on Thask+ giving day were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clair and family of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schmidt and Mr. William Schmidt of Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. Adém Merlich and son 8dâ€" 8STUDENTS ARECEIVE PRiZEs BRESLAU PORBRE. [3 air. and Mre. Cocit arbour visitâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith spent three months in the Cana« muemsmusmeaue , CA with Nr.ant Mire. A. K. Shants | Thanksgiving with nhen- -tmw‘ P ‘MMâ€"-MM- ko cl o SnAE cE We , Mr. Peter Campbell left for Toâ€" reato on Saturday with his son, Mr. 'Jdn D. Campbeil, who motored up ‘Feiday evening. | Rev. T. A. Bell of Millbank was m wisitor on the 7th and 9th Line on Tuesday and Wednesday. . ; Mr. Cecil Barbour sold one of his hoavy horses and delivered it to Attwood last Friday. for the school concert which is to be held Dec. 21st. Minard‘s Liniment for Burns. _ | week. For Those WHo Care Whiat Their Money Buys Mrs. George Weaver was a Kitch ener visitor over the week end. We are pleased to hear that Mr. James Hamilton is improving after bis serious iliness. successful trip, bagging a number Mr. Wm. Teat was a business visitor to Fergus and district last Sheer logic never made the choice more obviousâ€" Dodge Brothers Motor Car for those who really care what their money buys. Always eminently dependable, it is now also an exceptionally easy riding car. Always upâ€"toâ€"date, it is now strikingly attractive. â€" Style and smartness stand out in every line: They do not make frequent expensive changes simply to catch the whim of the hour. On the contrary, they devote themselves steadfastly to the improvement of a car that has been good from the very beginning. This process of improvement has now been going on for 11 years. Its influence on the car‘s appearance and performance has been nothing short of remarkable. Dodge Brothers (Canada) Limited, have always built a good,sound,longâ€"lived product. They have never built "yearly models" and never will. &. was a Galt visito DIETRICH‘S GARAGE WATERLOO, ONT. | Mrs. Karn returned home after spending a week with relatives and friends at Toronto. Miss Leils McFadyen spent the week end with her friend, Miss Ida Clarke, of the General Hospital staft, Toronto. Loocal News Notes. Messrs. Hewson, Jack Karn and Lawrence and Miss Smith of Toâ€" conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. W. and ‘the church could not hold nesar. aumlrhmhudnhdno'h! Mconutomthhlntml to the departed one. bearers, all cousins of the <departâ€" Mr. Wesicy Barbor spent od to the Lfamily in their bereaveâ€" day evening at Kitchener. ‘| mont. Mrs. Abe Bushler returned to home st Bt. Jacobs sfter spending|_ ""* °*4 tributes were numer ‘Mre. Jonas Bingeman Dead.â€"W®! family, Mro. Elisaboth Dewart and mmwmmuuui.,,“,.:"'m““ -"‘""‘;: expected death of Mrs. Mummcl it Of the Bingeman which took ‘ place 188t, Freegort Sanitarium, Mr. ang Mrs. Newbery, Mrs. H. J. Sims, Mr. and Mra. W. W. Bricker and Missâ€" Nellie Weber, Nursas and Office Staff of Freeport Mr. :and .Mrs. @weitzer and family. &.fiul.l'-â€".;:.n‘ Mrs. Armbrust, pupils and teachers of ‘Bloomingdsle ‘Public School, Mr. The floral tributes wore numer is and besutiful, from the followâ€" & Sriends and relatives: Pamily, liom ; wreaths from the Shopherd

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