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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Sep 1926, p. 6

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1 CALT ‘FAI R | Br i aomia n 20 tm 0 Quietly Wedded â€" A very quiet ~wedding Vlas\ solemnized at the home ~of the‘ bride where Mr. C. Alles of Detroit was joined into the Holy bonds of wedlock to Miss Helâ€" en Forler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. â€"W. Forler, last Saturday by Rev. G. Prauschke. After the wedding dinâ€" mer the bridal party went on a honâ€" eymoon trip. Wagner â€" Hammer Nuptials â€" On Monday the marriage took place of Mr. Louis Wagner of Detroit, son Miss Grace Hammer, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wagner to of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hammer. Rev. Mr.‘Kay of Stratford performed the wedding ceremony. They will make their home in Detroit. â€"â€" "The London Fair was considerâ€" ably patronized from here this year. Mr. and Mrs. M. Schaub spent Sunday with friends in Elmira. , Rev. A. Gallmeier of Elmira visâ€" ited Rev. G. Prauschke on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Erb are spending a few weeks with friends in Pigeon, Mich. Mr. Conrad Quehl is having his house renovated with a fresh coat of paint. C Mrs. Dryden of Kitchener spent a few days of last week here and was guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs\ W. Klein. Clean to handle. Sold by all | Druggists, Grocers and /â€" | General Stores Protect Your Summer Cottage From Fire ! â€" 3Come tothe Brantford Roofing Co Limited Underwriters give lower insurance rates 6n summer cottages roofed with Brantford zh.umsmu-mymmm and cannot be ignited â€"» _ , . s Tfeg tafes *L Reitzel‘s Ltd al‘s Ltd., . _: _ & «. . ® Stock Carried, Infor Furnisk om .ondw:'mw rend: ;l Mr. Albert Stoltsz had the misforâ€" * | tune of breaking his ankle last ; vnp. _ « & 2l Mr. ‘and Mrs. H. Bickle, . Miss =*Pearl and Mr. Elmer: Bickle paid a 3 business visit ‘to London on Monâ€" & day. 6 | Miss Dorothy Lautenschlager of | New Dundee spent Sunday with , Misses Pearl and. Gladys Bickle. Items of interest Haa‘,mMmd M. OChapman o, Sunday. We s Mr. and Mrs. Drohe of Brantford visited with_Mr. and Mra, H. Bickle on. Sunday, . ~ Miss Gertrude Goetling of Roseâ€" bank visited with Misses Reta and Gretta Rohr on Supday. \‘ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman and children of Huron Road and Miss Lucinda Chapman of (Ayr visited â€"with Mr. and Mrs. M. CAapman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henning, Mrs/®8. Martin, and. Mr. Melvin Martin of Buffalo spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. Detwiller. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Maine, Missâ€" es Doris Weiss and Dorothy Besser of Kitchener visited with Mr: and Mrs. 8. Rohr on Sunday. / Mr. and Mrs. Hilborn of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Lipp on Sunday. Miss Doris Gobey of Torofito visâ€" ited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Hahn on Sunday. Mrs. Isadore Markain of Detroit is renewln)g acquaintances here. Mr. Lloyd Bricker of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bricker on Sunday. ( Several from this vicinity attendâ€" ed the London Fair last week. A new wire fence is being built on the east side of the school. 5 School Fair A Successâ€"A great number (q)m this wicinity attended the township school fair held at Millcreek last Thursday> The Roseâ€" ville pupils as usual carrying off a gopdly number of prizes. The stock judging, team again securing first place. * The Evangelical Ladtes‘ Aid enâ€" tertained the Ladies‘ Aid of New Hamburg on Wednesday afternoon. A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral of the Iffe Irene Gooding held at the Menâ€" nonite church‘ here Friday afterâ€" noon. The Junior Women‘s Institute will meet at the Roseville School House Monday evening Sept. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lutz and family of Hampton spent the week end with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sherer of Kitchener spent the week emd with the former‘s grandmother‘ Mrs. C. Eherer. Several of the Baden people atâ€" tended the annual fall fairat New Hamburg on Saturday. Mr. and_ Mrs. Jos. T. Uttley atâ€" tended the London Fair last Fr} Cay. _ & Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer Shantz took in the Fall Fair at London on Wedâ€" resday. & Mr. David Hunsberger has sold a drove of cattle to Mr. J. P. Livingâ€" ston for winter feeding. Mr. Peter L. Mayer has sold his residence in town to Miss Mary Gingerich. Mr. Mayer will erect a new brick house. Mrs. McBriarity of Chicago who had been spending a week at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Hebel returned home last Satâ€" urday. 200. * y itÂ¥ Sev "uak C ROSEVILLE Brantford, Ontario eed is% "BADEN \ : Mimard‘s _ Lintment _ _‘ tor . ‘stif 205 cents a ‘box The Dr. Wil Waterloo I mubktion > -nmu.oz-mm arvice Thursday at. six o‘clock &1 has .been ..in ville,... mm‘mcmum tor ‘the past year, is spending ‘her to Rev. R. .’l'tpwhd.vmuuvuhwm;r.’fl &nd many from a distance rushed t0|â€"Mirs: Chas. Lederman. the scene, but could not save the| * Miss~ Caroline . Merner of Cleveâ€" building." . Rev. Mr.. Pfeiffer‘s car . OBic, returnedto.her home on was safely taken out of the burning bGaturday after a two months‘â€" visit building and as the parsonage is| with fer sister, Mre. J, Graff. near ‘by the men were kept busy| Mrs. Donovan Merner, Peel St., protecting it from the flames. will:receive for the first time since near by the men were kept busy protecting it from the flames. Y Personaly * $ % Mr. and Mrs. George ‘MceMillan of Hamilton spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beggs. ® : ‘Mrs.. James . Beggs . left for . a ‘couple® of months® visit to the Wes tern Provinces. Mr. Wilfred Fink of. Detroit is spending a few weeys at his home here. â€" Enjoyed Fow!â€"The fowl supper held in the basement of the Union church here on Wednesday was very well attended. A program was well rendered and included violin selec tions and singing. It was very much enjoyed by all. News Notes ‘ Miss Kathleen Hayes spent a few days last week at Macton. Misses Beatrice and Mary Schumâ€" mer spent s,tnr(hy at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saunders and family spent the week end with the latter‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carnochen. . â€" Miss Kate Seip spent one day last week at Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Alexâ€"Koebel spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Forwell at St. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lutz and famâ€" ily spent Sunday at their homes in Elmira.~ & Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schummer and family spent Sunday with the former‘s parents at St. Clements., Miss ‘Monica Koebel spent the week end with friends at Waterloo. Miss Helen McEachern is attendâ€" ing school at Stratford. Mr. and Mrs.â€"F. W. Hill and baby spent Saturday at Kitchener. ~ Miss Rose Brenner and Mr. Clemâ€" ens Lung were united in marriage on Monday Sept 20 at the R. C. church, Mactof. Rev. F. Morgan ofâ€" ficiating. Quite & number of this district !attendod the Conference and Special L:eeungs which were held at the (Elmira Mennonite church this week. News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Allen Good and daughter Ethel of Conestogo were Sunday. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott. \ Mrs. Aaron Snidger, Misses Ida and Martha Snider and Mr. Willard Sniâ€" der were Sunday visitors with Watâ€" erloo friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snider and Mr. Walter Snider spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr at North Easthope. f Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Thos. Fgrd of Kitâ€" chener were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle on Saturday. We are pleased to see Mr. Willâ€" Reinhardt has returned home from the K.â€"W. hospital and is recover ing nicely from )‘g recent accident. Mrs. Will Spies and daughter Irene spent several days of last week with friends in North Eastâ€" hope. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmermund of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Geiger from Maryborough were Sunâ€" day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reinhardt. » Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lasch spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ruppel of Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. John Soehner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soehner attended the Soehner â€" Geisel wedding last Wedâ€" nesday. I Quite a_number from heré attefdâ€" ed the missionary services held at Elmira on Sunday. f Mr .and Mrs. Geo. F. Mackie and Mr.â€"and Mrs. Jas. Langdon spent Sunday ‘afterndon with Mr. and Mrs. Wim:> Mitchell. Briefs. Mr. Watson Millard of Detroit is Â¥isiting at bis home here. _ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harrison of rear Marden spent Sunday with relatives here. Mss Beatrice Mitchell spent a few days with her sister Mrs. Geo. Nrown at Bridgaport. + Messrs. Kenneth and Harry Macâ€" kenkle spent Sunday afferncon in Quelph. . * k2 3 -;-r';lcbiu w spent/ a few days in Toronto; Mizs Gracé_Adamson of Hamilton apent thb week and at the home of liet grandfather; Mr. Arsdrey Brown. WINTERBOURNE LINWOOD FLORADALE rewal 9 her tnarriage on Thursday, Septemâ€" ber 23rd, from 3 to 6â€"p.m. °. A, parade, headed by the ban‘Q‘;? held by the local Oddâ€" fellows ~Lodge on Sunday evening last, at which about fifty. members of theâ€"lodge took part, Service was held in . St. George‘s â€" Anglican Church where the rector, the Rev. Mr. Vivian, delivered an appropriate and impressive sermon. * Mr: ahd Mrs.=Joseph R. Zehrâ€"and Mr. and Mrs. Menno Zehrâ€"spent last weekâ€"end at Imlay City., Mich. â€" Mrs.‘ Nahrgang of Breslay. spent Tuesday with Mrs, Fred Schaefer. Mr. Henry W. Schneider has reâ€" ceived the contract to build a new house for Pater Moyer, at Baden. ~Mrs. David Zinn spent last week: end at Preston with Mrs. Jacob Ernst, who had been seriously ill but is â€"nowimproving. The Ladies‘® Aid‘of Trinity Luthâ€" eran Church will hold a baking sale 1 naid of"the Seminary, in Waterloo, in Mr. Geo:r Appel‘s storé, on Satâ€" urday aftermioon, Sept. 25th. > F Mr. L. G. Pequegnat expects‘ to leave this week on an extended bugiâ€" ness trip to the Maritime Provinces in theâ€"fnterests of the Pequegnat Clock Co. of Kitchener. Mr. and_Mrs. Lorne McKelvey and son Lorne of Montreal spent a few days wiht Mrs. McKelvey‘s brother, Mr. Géorge Morley and family. New Industryâ€"The establishment of a new indutsry in New Hamburg. is being mobted at the present time. The Leather prod&ts of Canada, now â€" manufacturing\ small leather specialties at Hamilton are desirous: of locating bere providing sufficient financial assistance is given them as an inducement. The members of the company laid their proposition beâ€" fore the ratepayers in the Library Hall last Monday night and a comâ€" 1 mittee consisting of Reeve F. Debus, councillior Geo. Cousins and Messrs. Lewis Hahn, Ed. Merner and L. G. Pequegnat went to Hamilton on Thursday to look over the plant. Miss Vera Nahrgang of Kitchener 4s spending a week‘s holidays at her home here. } _ Died in New York.â€"The death is ]announced from New York City of | Mrs. Earl C. Katzenmeier, daughterâ€" |inâ€"law of Mrs. J. F. Katzenmeier of 'n,is town. She had been ill in a ‘hospital for several months and her ! death | was not unexpected. Two children of the deceased have been staying with their grandmother here since last fall. ‘The sympathy of his many ‘lccal friends is extended to the bereaved ‘Rysband and family. Mrs. Howard N. Culbert and Miss Keta Benedict spent Friday in Toâ€" ronto. â€" The Rev. Leslie Stones of St. Mary‘s spoke in the Baptist Church here on Sunday. Rev. C. C. Anderâ€" son was in St. Mary‘s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Becker spent part. of last week in Toronto. ® Little chll@rqq\ very quickly iotf out of sorts. By~prompt treatment they can usually just as quickly be set right again, _ Most . of thofri 'tmnblea arise in the first place from the‘stomach or bowels; that is why !n good cleaningâ€"ount is the first thing 'm-cflbed by the doctor. Formerly castor oil was the méans used to bring this about; novdtn Baby‘s LOwn Tablets do the kame work, but without trowble to the parent â€" or di=â€" ‘comfort to the little one. Children â€" 4ake Baby‘s Owh Tablets happily be _cauke there is no nasty taste and be . cause no m afterâ€"pains follow . their use. * , s auk .05 The first autumn meeting of the Women‘s Institute w&s held in the Library Hall on Tuesday evening. Arrangements were made for the Wilmot Fall Fair exhibits and an invitation was kindly extended by the Haysville Women‘s Institute to visit their neighboring ‘branch .at Haysville of October 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Minneâ€" apolis, Minn., spent‘a few ‘days at A HAPPY CHILDHOOD _ _A MATTER OF HEALTH Let Biby‘s Own Tablets Keep Your Children Well, ~â€" As a apecific for childhood indigesâ€" tion, vomiting, stipation, coltc, colds, teething nzm otc., there 1s nothink to equal Baby‘s Own Tabâ€" lets. ‘They never do harm and, al ways do good. ‘The Tablets are sold Wy medicite dealers or by mail at NEW HAMBURG 11 ger the home of Mr. and Mrs. Q. Bettâ€" Miss Grace Peacock spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Hatry Smaill, Kitchener. Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Boullee and daughter, Miss Bernice~Boullee, of Cleveland, Ohio, motored here last week and spent theâ€" weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boullee. â€"_ (Mr. Simpson Schluchter of Pigeon and Mrs. C. Otto of Sebewaing, Mich., and Mrs. M. Shupe of Lost Springs, Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs. David Shantz of Calgary, Alta., were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Witwer last week. Miss Minnie Brown, who spent the past motah visiting her aunt and cousin, Mrs. E. A. Cairncross and Mr. Charles Caincross, returned to her home in Shakespeare on Satâ€" urday. Gatscheneâ€"Born, at New Ham burg, on Sept. 13th, to Mr. and Mrs Leo. Gatschene, a daughter. Mr. Elwood Faulhafer of Wellesâ€" ley spént Sunday with friends in town. . Mr. Allan Bowman of Kitchener spent Friday at his home here. A tomato measuritig 19 inches in circumference and weighing close onto three pounds was a prize find that Mr. Fred Schaefer got from his tomato patch dast week and will be hard to\ beat. Mr. John Witwer also reports the growth in his garden of a huge potato plant standing 6 feet 4\ inches high. However, only one tubér was found on the abnormal stalk. . â€" Mr. Wm. O. Erb, who spent the holidays with his parénts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Erb,; has accepted the principaiship .pf the Port Rowan high school, and left last Saturday to assume his new duties. This is thix school that Mr. W.â€"L. Bowden taok when leaving New Hamburg. For the past two yeara_Mr. Erb was prineipal of the Watford high school but resigned bis position there last June. , Mr. Ross Andérson has gone to Moose Jaw, Sask. $ Mr. Norman J. Cowath of Defroit visited at the home of Mr\>and Mrs. I. Lightheart. xe Miss. M. Lightheart has returned to Detroit after spending a week wittâ€"her parents here. 2 â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Franks of Kitchener,© Mr. Willlam Franks. of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Gotttried® Franke of Kitchener spent Saturday in town. 4 P ‘Misses Mary and Augusta Beck are spending a week with friends in Waterloo. % n Mrs: Coxson and daughter mhu/‘::.-u William gpent Satâ€" urday Yith friends in town. Mra. .Wm. . Buck© of Kitchener apent Baturday with tolatives : in to wh.. w 9 s Mrs. Cookson and Mrs, Roselle of COUPE $1035 SEDAN $1035 LANDAU SEDAN $1125 At Factory Sales Tax Extra No Excise Tax NMEMMM any new car~achieved such instant and overwhelming acceptance as the Pontiac Six. i . * Ever since its introduction, the Ponâ€" tiac Six has faced a demand far in efi;uldihcqne‘lytofulflâ€"flqm the Pontiac Six is Canadianâ€"built in To inspect the Pontiac Six=â€"to ride in itâ€"to drive itâ€"is to realize how Here is a six built up to the high The Pontiac Six Has Swept Canada King Street, Waterico CHIEF â€" OF Dobbin Garage & Electric Co. Pontiac plant at Feterboro‘ spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cookson. ; Mr. Harry Peacock of Kilchener spent the weekâ€"end. at his home here. it Mrs. Seyler, Mrs. Z. Mueller, Miss Floronce Muell@r, Miss Erla Mueller and Mr. Norbert Muelier of Waterâ€" loo called on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Schacht of Kitchener spent.Sunday with the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Gardneér. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Snider and daughter Muriel and Miss I Buttrum spent Sunday in Guelph. i Myr: and Mrs. George Hemmerich of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woods of Waterloo ‘spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woods. . Several from here Anniversary â€" services dale last Sundgy. Sunday, Oct. 3rd, the United church here will hold anniversary services. Rev. Mr. Watts of Watâ€" erloo will occupy the pulpit. Serâ€" vices at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Everyâ€" body welcome. _ *~~ 5 Mrs. R. Bracey of Kitchener is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. Howâ€" lott. â€" C Miss Izetta Merner attended a ‘wedding at Bayfield. on Wednes day. ~ Rev. and Mrs. D. Ramsey and family of Belleville called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cassel last week. + \ Quite & number from the viMage attended the London Fair last week. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cassel are |-t progent visiting in Sandusky, Mr. B. C. Woods hadâ€"the misâ€" fortune fo came ‘in contact with poison ivy last week and is sufferâ€" ing as a result. ~ Mrs. J. Lehman spent Sunday in the Hamilton fruit district. News No.tu of Interest . Mr. and Mrs. J. Cassel spent Thursday and Friday at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hilborn, Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff and Miss Nellie Hagey of Waterloo called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn Saturday evening. at Ohio .Mr.. and Mrs. W.â€" Medhurst and daughter Doris of Torsato visited at uo‘\,bo-l of Mr. and Mra. A. Hilbory‘ last week, k m.‘?z:u Hallman accompanied bis. ter Halen to Believilis where tho will attend school for the Aelarge number from the villase | attended the Fall Fair held at New Hamburg /on.Friday and Sqtirday. / wWEST MONTROSE NEW DUNDEE %W@_M“Mmm smooth, powerful performance, ease ofâ€" control, _ roomy comfort and Yet!’aukoâ€"cqflll' ~six in every sense of the wordâ€"is available at lower by the removal of the Excise v_yd:e gynntche'd_,fdcillt.i_en of ices made low beyond comparison attended the in Bloomingâ€" xC THE + SIXE$S§ ‘_ Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Playford and fMr. and Mrs. E. 8. Playford and ‘family of Waterloo spent Monday ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. ',Conley. $ Mr. and Mrs.â€"Fred Rueffer and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Weber of Waterloo spent Sundq at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weler. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn and Miss Miriam Hilborn motored to Toronto on Saturday. M;. and Mrs. Borsje of Kitchener spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gruelich. Messrs. Amos Hilborn and Jacob Hallman left on Monday for a month‘s tour through the Canadian West. a Mr. and Mrs. J. Bach and Mr. Edâ€" ward Kavelman of Tonawanda vis ited at the home of Mr. Herman Kavelman. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coxon and son of Plattsville spent Sunday in the village. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Einwechter spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Herman Kavelman. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hartman and family of WaterIdo spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. C. Mayer. 1 Rev. Father Mayer of ‘Waterloo visited with Mrs. C. Mayer last week. Mrs. M. F. Shups of Lost Springs, Kansas, spent a few daysawith Mr. and Mrs. Christian Shantz and famâ€" ily. w4 Rev. I Brubacher and Mr. E. K. Bock attended the M.B.C. Conferâ€" ence at Stouffville during last week. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hallman were Mr. and Mrs. Anson Hallman and sons of Preston, Misses Vera and Gladys Shantz of Preston, Misses SeTeda _ an4 â€" Pearl â€" Heckendorn, Messrs. Clarence, Nelson and Hilâ€" mer Heckendorn of Breslau, Miss Grace Snider, Messrs. Ivan Héckenâ€" dorn and Ward Shantz of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bock of St. Catharines are spending aâ€"few days‘at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Miss Maud Snider of Kitchener is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber. 4 Mr. Irvin Lautenschlager motored to Hanover on Tuesday. . After Shaving Rub the face with Minard‘s mixdd ‘with sweet oll . Very soothing to the skin. , . Phone 191 " iess .A s 5

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