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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Sep 1927, p. 4

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"~ "met" John crewtord. Tho is syent ';;hQ_IIW Kitchener, the . guset of Mr. Alod. A. Rose, paid a visit to several of his> Waterlos friends lastâ€"week. y3 "‘A writer in. the New ~Outlook, in giving mome of the characteristics o fhts British Premier, who was & recent~â€"visiter to Canada, says, Sinâ€" cere, unaffected, farâ€"sighted, Stanioy Baldwin is a living example of the humility of greatness. â€" Mr. James McColl of Kansas City, Mo., is a ‘welcome visitor in the Twinâ€"City, the guest of her brotker, Mr.â€" and C. W. and Mrs. Wells, .. Mackintosh â€" Scheifele es An event of social interest to their at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Heveron, Waterloo, on Thursday afternoon, when Mrs. Telesile Naomi Scheifele, daughter of Mr, and>the late Mrs. Heveron, became the bride oft Rev.~Finlay Grant Mackintosh, M.A., of New Glasgow, N.S. Eliza beth Heveron Scheifele, daughter of the bride, acted as flower girl, and Mrs. H. L. Bennie of Mitchell, sister of the bride, as matron of honor, the bridal party entering the drawâ€" ing room .to the strains of Lohenâ€" grin‘s Wedding March playedâ€" by Miss Ethel Cookman. Every room was beautifully decorated with a profusion of sweet peas, phlox, asters and ‘baby‘s breath. After a dainty â€"luncheon the happy couple left for iMuskoka in a Buick Sedan, the groom‘s gift to the bride, and on‘ their return will motor to their new home in Pictou, N.S., where Mr. Mackintosh has charge of a Boy‘s Academy. George Streoet, and. Mrs. Walter Wells at the Homestea@d, Caroline Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly of New York City, who were the guests of their daughter, Mrs..Reinhold Lang, at her Summer home in Southampâ€" ton, have returned to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 8. Roos of Milwaukee and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roos and daughter of Pitts burg ‘have returned to their homes after visiting with the Misses Roos and Mr. and Mrs. A‘~A. MeCorkinâ€" dale of Waterloo. Mrs. C. H. Whitteker and daughter Norma of Bridgewater, N.S., are the guests of ‘Mrs. Whitteker‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Roos. Other guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Roos are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roos and family of Toronto. WY Provinim ovet the linee of the Canadion Hatieal Relivers he ovineed uies aus phiruens o esn Th as oaphe ds "Y en sir. They are all right", annwered the Inspector. € mfi magfia-g“ o diech d *""Foums in s retpomible work" cominented Mt. Bnidwin at the cile Premier Interviews Car Inspector â€" Al~ ANTL who is spendâ€" ‘itchener, the Rose, paid ® Waterloo, was Nolan in Brantf during the past . Rov. W. A. netah, peatar or y | To C % mm«c“t n _‘ Mize Murioh ~Evans of ‘Toronto spent ‘Thursday with Miss Norma Roos, Waterloo. j to, ‘was> the past week St. Michael‘s Church, Cobourg, was the scene of & proity wedding on, Monday â€" morning at~ 7.16 ofclock when Miss ‘Mary Kathleen Croft, fourth daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Croft, Water Street, Coâ€" bourg.. became. the brideâ€"â€"of Mr. Perey: Joseph Qiletté of . Kitchener. The Rev. Monsignor Kelly officiated. n n n e t O c eom . ~ sz (f CA week ago, Sunday, m-‘: . Mrs. Georke C. H. Lang has Te | friends speiit an enjoyable day turned from aâ€"vigit of several days|he home of Mr. and -...% at the summer.home of her son, Mr. | Wahl. f R Reinhold Lang, at Southampton. Messrs. Theodore Dictrich, Allan Messrs. Cecilâ€"Myers of Windsor 2oth ‘::b:*:::h ‘:::fl:::m IMEI k M t minjo * ~o " e Messrs. Cecilâ€"Myers of Windsor and Jack Myers of the Dominion Life Assurande Company are enjoyâ€" ing a pleasantholiday trip through the New York State. Mrs. William Carthew has returnâ€" ed from a visit to Toronto friends and relatives. â€" Miss Jesise Coutts left last Monâ€" day for her home at Lunday‘s Lane, Niagara Falls, Ont., after a visit of ten days in Waterloo, the guest of the ~Misses Bruce at . "Carrick House." Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Wells, Mrs. James McColl of ‘Kansas City, Mo. ard Miss H. ‘A. Bruce, were the guests of Mr. ahd Mrs. Derwent Kinâ€" ton at their summer home this week:. Miss Lauraineâ€"Conrad entertained at bridge recently for Mrs. James Cole of St. Petersburg, Florida, and Miss Nora Macklin of New York City. The Misses Beatrice and Frances Gishler of Syracuse, N.Y., spent their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Ott, Waterloo. Mr. Rudoiph Ferdinand and Mrs. Cornwall and daughter have left for Chicago after visiting Mrs. A. Ferâ€" dinand, Kitchener. Mrs. Zoéller and son, Victor, of Ithaca, N.Y., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Conrad, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs.~Chas. F. Ott, Watâ€" erloo, have arrived home from. a most delightful holiday in England and continental Europe. They were favorably impressed with the counâ€" tries through which they journeyed aund surprised with the excellent conditions they found in Europe. _Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Morlock of Kitchener left for Rochester where he will begin his operatic studies at the Eastman School of Music. Mr. Wm. Bergey, Kitchener, has returned home after a holiday trip to Rochester, N.Y., the© Thousand Islands, Alexander Bay, and other Eastern points. Mr. Adam Kessler of Buffalo and Mr. Herman Noxel of Bethel spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Shantz, Kitchener. _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Heppler and Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. F. Hansuld have recently returned from a motor trip through the Maritimes and New England States. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wobber and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Detenbeck have av e of during ~the . ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Bucheit and family of WaterlOo, Mr. and Mrs. Boruâ€"‘To Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Districh, August: 20, a s0n. â€"(Stanloy lesloy,. ‘Mr. and .Mrs. . Wm. Haffnor *Â¥ abd familyof Wallenstein and Mr. %U and Mrs. Simon Huber and family of 48Â¥ Bambers visited on Sunday with â€" Mrs. Barbara Bucheit on the ovening PU" of the farewell of Mt. and Mre. Wil. ®=! Hani Myors and family for> their C»# home in Mishawaka, Ind. at | Nicholas Buchoit and family of We Mr. and Mrs. John Niel of Buffale and Mrs. Fred Daub of Kitchener were visitors of Mrs. Clarg Steffier on Sunday. Misses Helen and Gladys Districh of Waterloo spent several days with their cousin, Miss Grace Ball Mrs. Wise and sons and Mr. Bob Lloyd of Deétreit, Mich., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Futher, â€"_Misses ‘May and Nellie Futher of Baden were visitors at the home of Henry and John Krachling on Sunâ€" day. ¢ x Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lorentz and Mr. and Mrs. Alph, Schnitzer and daughâ€" ter Theresia spent Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. Herbert Cassel near Macâ€" ton and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Schill near Glenallen. Mr. and Mrs. George Lants of Phil ipsburg were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraehling on Sunday. _ Rev. Harry Wah! and Mrs. Wahl ind senâ€"Robert of Hudson, New York, Mrs. Gerber and daughter Florence and Miss E. Wahl of Watâ€" srloo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kraekling and other friends in this~vicinity on Monday. CELEBRATE SILVER C WEDDING ANNIVERSARY About 75 guests were in attendâ€" ance at the silver anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and .Mrs. Alex. Rarchty, Waterloo. Guests were preâ€" sent from Caledonia, Brantford, Baden and the Twinâ€"City. They were the recipients of numerous gifts of silver. * PRINCES MAKE HAY . Hisâ€"Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and Prince George, after an edfly morning ride over, the "E. P." ranch at Calgary, recently, spent several hours helping in the haying, wielding a lusty fork. Then after lunch, enjoyed with zestful appetite, they returned to this labor for an hour. . They . Alternated between pitching hay and hauling it to the â€"barne. . The members â€"of their enâ€" tourage enjoyed themselves in other returned from a holiday trip to Manitoulin Island. â€" Miss Marton Roos and Miss Hilda Hoffman have returned from Bridgeâ€" water, N.S., where they spent the past month. The former left Saturâ€" day for. Muskoka where she will spend a few days at the Royal Musâ€" koka Hotel. _ Mrs..Ross Wing and two children have returned to Guelph After spendâ€" in two weeks atâ€" the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs..Menno Devitt. The â€"Misses Bertha and. Hilda Devitt of Waterloo arrived in New York on Monday after a delightful summer trip to Rurope. ARMED WITH FORKS, fashion These TwoFound lhieflr! wmla s l p 2 dnc #6 Per LL L _6 YOUNG WOMEN SUFFER MOST Taking Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Ayer‘s Cliff, Quebec. â€"*"I have m on fiiways feol ,f have no Fequin porioge ‘und grint suffering t es OOrikes ie bhine cansin® Pesup ind afendor moap pows 1 w e unmble to attend to my and T heard many mm taling on o to floftnccss + every _yn' and n.ml ho dl: A’fil 3-, Quebec. Â¥ Vegetable Compound "Unable to Work" Local News Not#s: «. * Mr .aund Mrs. Lawrence Krostsch and â€" family clrll spent the weekâ€"end â€"with Mr. and â€" Mrs: Jos. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Haid and famâ€" ily trom Kitchemer : paid <a friendly call on ‘Mre. George Meyer on Satar .. Mrs. Frank Schummer of Hamâ€" bure," N.J., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuller and. children <~Marion and Charles Jr.. spent a week‘s holidays at Peter Â¥. 8. Mr. P. r..::zl has sold $ carloads of fertiliser. He unloaded two cars at Wallenstein and one at Wates C3 mR w 2 Mr: Joseph Ertel paid a call at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, on Monâ€" day, where he visited Mr. Jos. Linseâ€" man, who is steadily improving in health. .‘ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lorents and Mr, and Mrs. Jno. Hoegel motored to various points in Hay Township on Sunday. a Miss Loretta Lobsinger is spendâ€" ing two weeks‘ vacation with her Mrs. Frank Ruustedier is visiting for some time with her mother, Mrs. Andrew Hinsperger. Mrs. Jim Smith and daughter Ruth returned to their home in Spokane, Wash., after lolidaying .with her parents,. Mr. «and . Mrs. George Fahrenkopt. ' Messrs. Clare ‘Boppre,â€"Jos. Voisin and F. Hoffarth left for the Canaâ€" ‘dian West on â€"Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Buschâ€" of Linwood were Sunday ‘visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch. j Mr..Elmer Meyer made a motor trip to Detroit over the weekâ€"end. Weekâ€"end> visitors with their reâ€" spective parents were: Misses Rose and. MartHia ;Koobel, Priscillia Meyer, Mr. Alex and Miss Rose Hoffarth of the Twinâ€"Cities, and Miss: Levina Helm of ‘Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Voisin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baechler were the guest s of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ed. Reide! in Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. Simonâ€"Rosenblatt, who visited with his brother, George, for some time, again left for his home in Milâ€" waukee. Rebuilding Barnâ€"Mr. Wm. Herzog whose barn was destroyed by fire, is making rapid progress in rebuildâ€" ing it He expects, to have it comâ€" pleted in about three or four weeks. Successful Garden Party.â€"Despite the cool weather, the garden party held under the auspices of the local R. °C. Church on the church grounds on Wednesday was a decided suc cess. The various games and booths were all well patronized, especially the dance in the evening which atâ€" tracted a large crowd. The Kountry Kib Orchestra of Kitchener proâ€" vided the music. > Personal. Mesrss. .N. Bergey and Wes. Borâ€" gey and the Misses Eima, Oliye and Lydia Bergoy spefit Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Bergey in Kitch ener. + Master Raymond Swarts of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday with Mr. Homer Dovitt. T _ Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Saim of Waterâ€" ‘oo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ertel. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Voll of Hesson were Sunday visitors with Mrs. M. Schiebel. : a Mr. and «Mrs. August Allomany and family enjoyed a motor trip to different . points on Lake Erie on Sunday. & e Mr. Anthony Lorents assumed his position in the Plattsville Standard Bank after holidaying for two weeks with his parents here. Misses Marjorie and Alicas Becker spont . Sunday . with â€"Miss Mary Bocker. ht + iz INSPECT SEWAGE PLANTsS Last woek. the ‘miembers <of the Waterloo Sewer Commission, accomâ€" paniedâ€" by Town Clerk ~Zick and town enginesr Noscker, motored to Woodstack ~and London: to ‘Ingpect the sewage disposal plants there, Thay also â€"visited the plant where WGthitls, :3 5s & s i ds es .A n o ," 34. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weber of Dubâ€" lin spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Weber.. Mrs. Carr and Miss Alda Devitt of Batavia, N.Y., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt. Mr. and Mra. Clayton Israel of Kitâ€" chener visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt on Sunday. Mr.â€" and Mrs. Allen Woelfle and family spent Sunday in Kitchener. . Mrs. Mary Stumpf and Mrs. Kate Surbach of Waterloo renewed acâ€" juaintances in town during the Messrs. ‘Harold â€" Lacknor, Pete Baechler, ‘Engelbert â€" Méyer â€" and Oscar Lobsinger spent the weekâ€"end in Zurich and Grand Bend. Mr.â€" and Mrs. Peter Hitze!l and daughter Lillian.of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Krauskopft and daughter Agnes called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Districh on Sunday. 8T MANNH E1M AS TOLD BX â€" Fink Montgomery. Nuptials.~The, harriagetook )hmfl‘n?w_ + August 24, at the home of the bride‘s parents, ‘MF. and Mrs. James Montgomery, of their only daughter, Hakel May, of. Galt, "to IryinPink, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fink of Preston. Rey. 8 M. Roadhouse officiated. Â¥ s Mrs. 8. Sandwell and two children ofâ€" New Bedford, Mass., â€"are guests of Mrs:‘T. Sangwell. s3 death took place Thursday morning of Lorétta Eva, daughter of theâ€"late Mr. and ~Mrs, ‘Jacob Cook and be tcved wife of Mr. Fred Vickerman, Speedsvilie. <« Mr. Harry Hilborn, â€"M.A., . sonof Mr. and <«Mrs. Jos. Hilborn, has‘ a¢â€" cepted & iposition as assoclate proâ€" fessor in French and Spanish !iteraâ€" ture at Acadia_Uniyersity, Wolfyille, Nova Scotia: Mr. and Mrg. John Bernhardt of Indiana visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs~ Jacob Hagey. # mm‘Im'lhflv Steol have reâ€" tfrom a visit to New York David Collins, Sr., veteran CN.R. railroadman, â€" celebrated. his 85th birthday recently. s ~ Mra. James McDonaild of Kentucky is visiting her daughters, Mrs. L. M. Grimm. * + m $500 Damage to Bee Hivesâ€"â€"John Klemenstky suffered $500 damage to his ‘bee rives‘ when some miscreant poured coml~oll among the hives, killing the bees. He places the loss at about $500. « Burglar Gets $12.â€"Another home was, entered during Sunday night, the thief securing $12 which he reâ€" moved from the pant‘s_pockets of Mr: Halton in his bedroom. Thieves Busy.â€"Forcing <an enâ€" trance through a basement Window, 1. burglar entered the home of R. A. Toldef on Friday night. Mrs. Holdâ€" on, however, was awakened by the wise and the thief beat a hasty reâ€" ‘reat. It is believed the same thief sntered the home of Lou ‘Taylor tbout four o‘clock.as Mr. and Mrs. Faylor were aroused by the. man wowling about their bedroom. ‘The nan, who made his entrance by the citchen door which was unlocked with a skeleton key, made his es cape when ‘Mr. Taylor attempted his capture. ‘The thief secured $20 from Mr. Taylor‘s pants pocket. $RXA The town council recently purâ€" chased an air drill at a cost of $1500 to help â€" workmen excavating for enE T : â€" Single and double damask Table Cloths made of fine quality Trish Linen, assorted patterng, size 2 x 2, 2 x 2%, 2 x 3 yards, Price each $3.25, $4, $1.50, $5 up to $13.50 IRISH LINEN NAPKINS Fine Satin Firish, Pure Botany Yarn, colors of Grécian Rose, Mother Goo#e, Lizard Green, Nickel, Rosewood, Nayy Blue and Black, 54 in. wide, for Ladies‘ Light Coate andâ€"Fall DFO88@8,, DOF YBRO »,....smunscsasim enc mmersmmmmmnege ssm PureWool, all colors including the staple shades of Red, Brown, Green, Sand,. Navy and Black, 39 in. wide, for Ladies‘ and. Childrea‘s Wear. Prios- 7 $1.19, $1.25 ® $1.50 heeied ooo ie oA acie t o nnet â€" an tisy o ts C . | aty awn $ Y k % ue p $10.00, On sale Saturday. Mufiu ss‘m Direct from the manufacturers, the world‘s Linen centre, at most remarkable values. IRISH LINEN TABLE CLOTHS and double Damasks, assorted patterns, sizes 4 18"x18", 20"x20" and 22"x22",â€"at Single and double damask Table Cloths mad & t h6 quslily Irigh Linen, Zeortod patterys, size $2.50, $3, $3.50 up to 10.00 x 2, 2 x 2%, 2 x 3 yards. Price each . * * dJRISH LINEN SET3 Lovely Fine Wool and Silk Fabrics are shown in the Dress Goods and Silks Section this week, all of which are correct as to style for the Autumn Season and can be made up at once with the assurance that they are the newest and most popular for the season. _ f R * CHARMALINE 3 | CHECKED MATERIALS A large range of Linén Table Napkins, single PMONE 2000 ALL DUPTS Lanmcejreancy Cé Big Sale of Pure Irish Linens Fine Wool Fabrics Areée Shown For the New Autumn Dress in all the.good colorings LADIES‘ RAIN COATS DRESS SANTOY MATERIALS T ~«*NWeek: | ~The Preston police, committee has ‘eam.d Waiter ~Shultis ‘as speed copâ€"to check motorists who persist |in speeding through town. ~_ f’mnala. water in connection. with the Rock brewery. i immen Miss ‘Cartie Haler, RN., ~sailed for England on Friday on an exâ€" tended visit. , mt Friends of little Miss Anna Elckâ€" ert will be glad to learn she is reâ€" covered nicely from a broken leg which she sustained from a fall from a verandah. & Mr. George Homuth of ‘Toronto spent a few days ‘with his father, oxâ€" Mayor Homuth. s Mr. and Mrs. Moses Unger visited atâ€"the Home of Stanley Reickert at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruppel atâ€" tended the goiden wedding anniverâ€" sary of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ruppel, at :Elmira, on Friâ€" The streams in the Blair district were stocked with "fAingerlings se cured from the government hatcherâ€" ies near Wiarton. Karl Homuth, M.P.P., and Lorné Johiannes were teâ€" sponsible for this work being done. Had Narrow Escape.â€"Two motorâ€" ists, Arthur and Nelson Munch of Hespeler, had a close call on Monâ€" day afternoon. ‘The car which they were driving failed to make the turn at_ Groh‘s Hill and went down a forty foot embankment at this point» turning turtlé. Witnesses of: the accident rushed to their ald‘ but were ‘surprised to find that the two then escaped injury and were able to drive away in the car under its NEW FALL BRICKER â€" GERMANN CO. LTD. Over 500 Ends of Wash Goods, Shirtings, Cotton Shectings, Silks, ete., left over from our July Sale are all measured up and marked at nearly 14 Price â€" Some real Bargains! as follows : Cloth and Napkins to match, single and double Damask, fine satin finish, assorted patterns, at $12.50, $15, $16.50 up to $25,00 _ Pure Silk, new colors, Mother Goose, Monkey Skin, Rose, Beige, Lizard, Grecian. Rose, Coral, Goblin Blue, Orchid, Navy Blue, Black, 38 and Pure Wool, 54 in. wide, in <olor combination of Rose, Blue, Green, etc., for separate sport skirts or suitable for Dresses. Prices . FLAT CREPES and SATINâ€"FACED L CREPES $2.00, $2.50 " $4.50 $1.75,82.25 ° $3.50 Waterloo own power. The top of the car was Mr. and Mrs. Whitheld and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fetzner of Rochester visited friends in town. / Miss Mary Clemens has returned to Windsor after.visiting ber grand: father, Mr. Isaac Clemens. _ are not as strong as they were. Perhaps sheâ€" has trouble reddâ€" ing, sewing or doing other close work. Bring her ifâ€"and let our. registered: Optomatrists fit hor with glasses that will=give her good vision and .save her eyes for the remaining years. sto’iln_';' reading glasses.are very reasonâ€" ably pricedâ€"bring her in today. Mothers®* Eyes â€"â€" 2 doors W. Capitol Theatre. F. Steele Kitchener‘s Leading Optometrists Limitcd AERVICEK .. A*% wfi .+ Woak sA¢ +M

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