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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Aug 1928, p. 4

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_ _â€"**~*WÂ¥e mean to succeed" is the mes _~_‘ sage of the British harvesters seit back to Britain. That is the spirit that Canads likes to see, and which will win out always. _â€"1â€" _ Social and Personal â€"|| ~DISTRICT NEWS "I don‘t care what kind of fishin‘ {on do â€" baitâ€"castin‘â€"flyâ€"fishin‘â€"trollin‘ or just plain everyâ€"day still fishin‘ with live baitâ€"if you use Hildebrandt Spinâ€" mers you‘ll get more fish," says Slim Eli. "Hi Hildebrandt tells me in bis Hildeâ€" brandt‘s Hints what baits to use and how to use ‘em. _ I‘ve followed his 24â€" vice for thirty year or more and I‘ve been gettin‘ my share of fish and having a heap of sport." You‘ll Get More Fish with Hildebrandt Spinners Governorâ€"General‘s Visit Hon. W. D. Euler, minister of mational revenue, states that His Excellency the Right Honorable Visâ€" count Wikingdon, Governorâ€"General of Canada, is arranging a tour of western Ontario in the fall. Accordâ€" ing to present tentative arrange ments His Excellency will be in Kitâ€" chener on Tuesday, October 23rd. Miss Elizabeth Wegenast, bride elect, was the guest of honor at a shower on Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Olga Wiles, Doon Road. An enjoyable evening was spent. An enjoyable evening was spent, the Misses Olga Wiles and Jessie Mae Wilson being hostesses. Miss Mary Hughes, Waterloo, sspent a week with friends at Port Mr. and Mre. Wim. Messner of Hal stead, Kansas, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Emma Perschbacher, Young St., Waterloo, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cressman wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hahn at Lndon for a few days this week. been at school in Switzerland for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G holidaying at Wasaga Beach Welcome guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Good at Watâ€" erloo this week were Dr. and Mrs. Robert Good and children, Cariton, Grace and Velma, of Chicago, and Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Good and daughâ€" ters Erma and Hilda, of Plain Field, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pugsley of Pittsâ€" burg, Pa., are the guests of the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pugâ€" sley at Briar Cliff Lodge, Freeport. Mrs. J. J. Walters and Miss Elise Walters have returned to the ctty this week after a two months‘ trip in Europe. They were accompanied by Miss Miriam Walters who has Firestonce King St. N. & BUILDS THE ONLY GUMâ€"DIPPED TIRKES This saturates and insulates miles. The Firestone Dealer in your locality will gladly serve you, and save you money. and gives that the life of a tire depends as much upon the flexing life of Dependability The John J. Hildebrandt Co. #40 Wigh S+., Logansport, Ind . FIRESTONR TIRE & RUBBER CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED To provide extra strength, P. Buddell AT ALL DEALERS Most Miles per Dollar dips the cords of the most joy out of their fishing trips. Send in Hildebrandt‘s Hints is FREE to all fishermen who want to get the your name and address Waterloo o Mr. Irvin C. Ernst of Elmira is ’(‘.P‘lg. relieving agent at . Wallenâ€" stein during the fortnight‘s absence of our local agent, Mr. W. Johnston, who with his wife and family is holidaying at Brampton, 8t. Catharâ€" Ines, Niagara Falls and Chicago. O, Nature! bare thy foving breast, And give thy child one hour of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Martin and son Henry «pent Sunday with friends at Goderich. Mrs. John Troxel of Centreville visited Mre. W. C. Martinson, Sunâ€" set Cottage. Both are octoâ€"genarians, and their friendship extends over a period of forty one years. One little hour to lie unseen Beneath thy scarf of leafy green! \so curtained by a singing pine, )n. murmuring . voice shall blend with mine, Mrs. Henry F. Martin and her daughter Betty spent the weekâ€"end in a visit to Mannheim. Mrs. J. Pope of Dougal spent Sunâ€" day with her sisters Mrs. A. McBain and Mrs. George Coghlin. Mrs. Geo. Coghlin, Mrs. McBain, Miss Cook and Miss Marion Coghlin spent Friday with friends at Listâ€" owel. â€" Mrs. Lydia Bowman of the Three Bridges is spending a few days with ’her sister, Mrs. D. M. Weber. _ About nine o‘clock last Saturday morning, a large aeroplane passed asterly over us towards Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffmyer, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hoffmyer and son Albert spent a day last week with friends at Sebringville and Fullerton. Items of Interest Messrs. Alf. Hewitt and Lowrie Johnston have gone to the west on the harvesters‘ excursion. Sunday visitors at Mr. Jas. Hydes® were, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pitts and daughters Kathleen, Jean and Ruth of Brocksden, Mrs. C. Becker, Messrs Alvin and Melvin Hyde and Miss Beatrice Hyde of Shakespeare. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hamilton of Milâ€" verton spent Sunday at Mr. R. B. Hamilton‘s and other friends Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gale and son Gerald of Sebringville spent Sunday with her mother Mrs Rachel Mulâ€" caby. Mr. and Mrs. A. McKie, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McKie and sons of Atâ€" wood were visitors "at Mrs. Hester Tanner‘s on Sunday. ningham, 37 Allan St. East, in honâ€" or of the birthday of Mrs. E. C. \Cunningham, (Sr.) when a number of her friends were invited to celebrate the event, which was done right royally. The home was most artisâ€" tically decorated with flowers, the lark«e Nirthday cake occupying the centre of attraction, as well as the many pretty gifts, presented in honâ€" or of the happy occasion. Mrs. De Long and son George and Miss Mary McKee of Toronto spent several days visiting their sister Mrs. Wm. Martin and aunt Miss A. Strong. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hoffinger and son left for their home in Cleveland after visiting friends here. Rev. and Mrs. Moffat and daughâ€" ters of Weston are visiting at Mr. J. Weir‘s and other friends. Miss Blirma Tanner spent afew days with friends at Fordwich. Miss Sadie Hyde who has been visiting friends in Shakespeare reâ€" turned home Sunday. _ Miss Jessie Coutts: of Niagara Falls, Ont.. was & visitor in Water loo, Ont., last week, renewing old acquaintances, the guest of the Missâ€" es Bruce. _ Mrs. James Valentine entertained a number of her lady friends at her home last Friday afternoon when afternoon tea was served and a pleasant hour or two much enjoyed in looking over the handsome wedâ€" ding gifts received ‘by Dr. and Mrs. George Francis Watson. Miss Marie Cressman, who has been a guest of Miss Catharine Hahn at London, has returned to Waterâ€" Mrs. Hester Tanner has returned home from Hawkesville where she was called owing to the serious illâ€" ness of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law Mr. M. C. Tanner. _ Miss Helen Roos of the Deminion !p =. staff has returned from hor vacation | , A charming birthday party was given last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Cunâ€" Mre. J. L Colquhoun is sailing for home on August 15th after a most enjoyable holiday spent prinâ€" cipaly in Scotland, where she has many friends and relatives. Mrs. Wm. Martinâ€"is visiting with her brothers and sisters near Atâ€" wood. There will be no service next Sunâ€" day in Knox and Wesley Churches. Frieeds of Dr. J. J. Wakes: «i1/i *P@r#0mals and other items as bold by regret to fearn of his serious illness W iterloo Chroniclecorrespondents WALLENST EIN MILLBANK my â€" faltering L on p ui Ned Mr. and Mrs. Wm. @oring and son and daughter of East Zorra spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Canâ€" nard and Geo. McKenzie. _ Mr and Mrs. B. G. Walker of New Hamburg spent last Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Shants. i Mr. and Mrs. Mich. Jutzi and Mr. and Mys. Jacob Schwartzentruber and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Streicher, Mr. .and Mrs. Allan and C. B. Yantzi and .Mr. and Mrs. David Boshdrt spent Sunday with Mr. and" Mrs. W. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schfnidt and Mr. Frea Schneider spent Sunday with M l Mrs. J. Neumaster, Poole. Meeers. Clarence Sutter of Paris. Cecil Bain and Edwin Rittenhouse of South Cayuga called on Ed. Sniders and E. Z. Mcintyre on Sunday. Master Clarence Graham «pent a few days this week with his brother R. W. Graham at Stratford. y Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker returned to their home in Toronto this week after spending the past few weeks with Mies Carrie Brown. Mr. R. T Puddicombe left here on Friday last for Toronto where he will accompany his brother Max on a trip down the Saguenay, leaving on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gifford and faâ€" mily of South Cayuga called _ on friends here on Sunday Mrs. Theo. Fetter and children of Kitchener spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Miller, returning to her home on Sunday Miss Vera Rahn and brother Ar thur of Fimira are visiting at Chas Bullocks this week. Mr. York Nahrgang of Ayr called on his parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. 0. Nahrâ€" gang on Sunday evening. My. and Mrs. Humphrey Liwyd and daughter Mary and Miss Anna Anâ€" derson spent last Thursday in Toronâ€" to Mr. Les. Binkley and family of New Hamburg, Mr. Walter Roberts, Mrs. B. Worden and daughter Lorâ€" sen of Torontoâ€"were Sunday visitors at Urias Nahrgang‘s the latter two remaining here for a, couple of weeks holidays. Messrs. Frank Pauli and Harry Miller and Misses Violet Rieha and Violet Warner were at Grand Bend on Sunday. * Messrs. Robert MoKenzie of New Durham and Tom Groves of Ingerâ€" soll spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nahrgang. Mr. Fred Walker and sister, Doroâ€" thy and their mother, Mrs. H. Walkâ€" er and Miss Emma Forster and Miss Mary Graham, who are staying at the Walker home at present, spent Sunâ€" day with friends in Brantford m Mr. and Mrs. W. Helwig and daughter Grace of ‘Kitchener and Mrs. Petzke and son Walter and danghter Lily of Waterloo, _ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Schramn. Miss Ruth and Master Earl Schwartzentruber spent a fow days with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lichti. Mr. William Kelly is all smilesâ€" the stork presenting him with a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. children visited on Sunday. Mr. Roderick Gregg returned to his home in Detroit on Sunday afâ€" ter spending the past couple _ of weeks with Mr. T. G. Broun. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Diets spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Yantzi. Messrs. R. T. Puddicombe and J. J. Graham were Kitchener visitors on Thursday. w Mro and Mrs. M. 8. Weber of Kitâ€" chener, and daughter Sophia of Chiâ€" cago and Miss Lovina Weber of Kitâ€" chener, spent last Thursday with the former‘s daughter, Mrs. Eph. Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. €. E. Schwartzenâ€" truber and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leis. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bender and Mr. and Mrs. John Roth spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe K. Schwartzentruber. Miss Ina Veitch of Cleveland, Ohio spent a few days last week with her aunt Miss Clara Walker,. repair line, see Glady Uphoistering Company, Union and Herbert Sts., Mrs. Mcintyre and daughter Phy} is, visited friends in London on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor returned to their home in Galt this week after spending the past week with Miss Carrie Brown, taking their two boys with them, who have spent the sumâ€" mer holidays here. Mrs. Nick Bettke and children of Kitchener, spent last Thursday with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Chas Bullock, For anything in the uphom. HAYSVILLE PINE HILL Wm. Schaumn and friends in Stratford Miss Annie Bird of Detroit is visiting at the homes of George Rennie and Andrew Playford. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rennie, Mrs. Annie Rose and Mr. and Mrs. And. Broderich of Zurich and Mr. and Mrs.. George Gibson of Oakville called on friends in this vicinity on Friday on their way home, having attended the funeral of the late Mra John Rennie in Kitchener. | | Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stewart of Richmond Hill, Wm. Stewart of Campbellville, Rev. George Hamâ€" mond of Comber and Misses Margâ€" aret and Della Hammond of Kingâ€" wood visited at Jno. L. Hammond‘s Friday evening. A. W. Rennie and Leonard Knight and Mrs. Waiters accompanied by Mrs. Secord of Listowel motored to Toronto on Sunday. Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Secord will be visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. Rennie at Ward‘s Island near Toronto for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Playford and Mr. and Mrs. Chatfeld and children visited at Chas. Tilts in Doon on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Winn and daughters Misses Elsie and @adys spent Sunday at Mrs. R. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Berg and sons Herbert and Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. John Lather spent Sunday with friends near Monkton. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Weber and’; family of Kitchener spent Sunday at | Henry Schmidt‘s. | Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burnett and daughter of Linwood to Bayfield on Sunday * Mrs. Mitchell of Newton is visiting at the home of Mrs. R. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Young and family and Andrew Bingham â€" of* Galt spent Sunday at Adam Bingâ€"l ham‘s. Mr. Hugh Coutts of Niagara called at John L. Hammonds last week. Miss Eleanor Cruickshanks of Stratford spent Sunday â€" with her friend Miss Ruby Ward. _ Mrs. Henry Hahn and Arthur of Stratford and Miss Hilda of Detroit 'dpen( a day with the former‘s broâ€" ‘t‘her here. Mr. and Mrs. John Love, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Love and son, Mr. and Mrs: Earl Playfords and three childâ€" ren of Lebanon visited at William Knight‘s on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Playfords also visited at Thos. and Andrew Playfords. ’ Nr. and Mrs, Oscar Huehn and children of Conestogo spent Sunâ€" 'day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn. _ Mr. and Mrs. Will. Hackbart and children Edith and Herman and Miss Tillie Foerster spent Sunday with friends in Shakespeare. Mrs. J. A. Steiss and son Erle spent a day in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Eby and son Cecil of Hornings Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bechtel and daughâ€" ter Eileen of Toronto were over Sunday guests with Mr. and Mré. John Vollmer. Mr. and Mrg Adam Hahn a~a Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hahn and daughter Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ziegler and son Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braendle and family spent Sunâ€" day in Lisbon. two children of Detroit <pe;1t last week at the home of Andrew Playâ€" fords. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Huehn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loos and family, Geo. Miller and William Fatumn of Kitchener were Sunday guests at the home of Geo. Weis. _ _On Wednesday evening last week a number of young people surprised Mr. Oscar Sattier of Waterloo, it be ing the occasion of his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vogel, bride and groom of this month, called on Mrs. Catherine Schaner and spent a day with her. Miss Lena Gies of Sturgeon Falls, New Ontario, spent a short vacation with her grandparents hore. Little Miss Margaret Sippel of New Hamburg is apending two weeks vacation with her Aunt and Uncle, Rev. and Mrs. Lamack. Mr. Erle Steiss, who is attending Harvard at Boston, Mass., and who has been in New York since the holiâ€" days is spending he rest of the vaâ€" cation at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar children of ‘Conestogo day with Mr. and Mrs. Little Miss Corinne Conrad of Elâ€" mira is spending her vacation with her grandâ€"parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henâ€" ry Vollmer. Miss Laura Frickey of Waterloo spent a few days with her grand moâ€" ther here. A. C. Shantz and children of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday with Miss Maud Engelter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mansz and baby girl spent the week end at the for mer‘s home â€"here. Wilma ‘Hahn of Waterloo is spending her vacation wito friends Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stockfish of Chesley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Schondelâ€" mayer, of Waterloo,« Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Will Schaner nd family of St: Jacobs spent Sunday with the former‘s mother Aere. Miss Vera Smith is spending two weeks in the Twin City. Mr and Mrs. Albert Chatfield and nhuci@nipuige HEIDELBERG CROSSHILL quemmimicaad Sunday visitors at Mr. Leslic Begges were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherry of Glenallan, Mrs. Paul Schraeder and children Doris and Donald of Port Huron, Mich. and Mrs. Earl Woods and daughter Betty of Harriston. Mr. John Logel and son Mike were business visitors in Elmira and Kitâ€" chener last Wetinesday. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the dance at Mr. Alex. McTavish‘s good time. on Tuesday evening. All report a Sunday visitors at Mr. C. Tabâ€" bert‘s were Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart and daughter Betty of Otâ€" tawa, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stewart and son Walter and daughâ€" ter Alice of Hopeville, Mr. and Mrs. George Pride and son of Cedarville and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hiser of Elmira. Mr. James Stewart and Mrs. C. Tabbert were visitors in Woodstock on Monday. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cooper and family visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rennie of Gienallan on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Fred Brohman of Erbsville called on friends here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adam and family visited friends near Preston Mr. Mike Logel left on Monday for the prairie provinces where he intends to stay for a few months. These first arvivals from New York run the gamut of fashionable velvetsâ€" two and three piece dresses stressing the new autumn mode in Frints, dots and plain shades. All have engaging new inâ€" tricacies of cut most interesting. Sizes 16 to 20. Priced, ...................... 29,.50 Fashion â€" aâ€"tipâ€"eâ€"toe for noveltyâ€" has evolved the dress of transparent velvet. Soft, with a touch that‘s like a carress, supple with a fluid moveâ€" ment, it combines malliableness and richness in a way never attained before. / * Printed and Plain V elvet Dresses The aweaterâ€"heraided as the most popuâ€" lar garment for Fall, finds new expression in novel weaves and lovely colors. This group are fancy knit, from all woo!l with round or V necks and in soft shades of fresh, white, beige, reseda and powder. Sizes 34 to 42. Each 3.95 to 6.95 Pullover Sweaters 3.95 to 6.95 be delivered All summer merchandise is now being sacrificed This event is now in progress and many a real good Bargain has been picked up this week by shrewd buyers. 200 Come In and See For Yourself Purchases "&, CLEAN ©&" SWEEP $1 BRIGKER-GERMAN{I}I Co‘y., Ltd. FREE over Are New Arrivals From New York will MACTON Lovely TECO STORE OPERATED BY /T. EATON C443 OPERATED BY +T. EATON C4. Kitchener Hoursâ€"9 a.m. to 6 p.m. â€"Second Floor Second Floor Mrs. Joseph Kieswetter of St. Agatha spent a few days with her daughter Mrs. John R. Dietrich. Mr. and Mrs. H. Reipert of Toronâ€" to spent the past week with the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Henrich. Mr. John W. Hartleib of Kitchener was a business visitor here on Monâ€" day. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hergott and family of Waterloo visited friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huber visited on Sunday with friends near Erbsâ€" ville. Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Dorscht of Waterloo spent Sunday evening with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dorscht and family of Waterloo visited friends here on Sunday. Mr. John Dietrich attended the funeral of his sisterâ€"inâ€"law Mrs. Alf. Uberschlay in Detroit, Mich. on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Bach. visited friends in Elmira and Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moser and family were visiting friends in Kitâ€" chener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Ditner visited friends near St. Clements on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stoeser and Mr. Ed. Stoeser visited friends in Linwood Sunday. ROSEVILLE BAMBERG Every modern young Miss in Kitchener will want one of these smart skirts that have caught the popular fancy. Introduced a short while ago they were an instantaneous success â€"and for Saturday we have received a new shipment. Of all wool flannel, pleated all around, with band topâ€"and in nove! plaids and smail checks. Each, 6.9§. A New Shipment of Butterfly Skirts 6.95 ~â€" Miss Florence Snyder |Ward Snyder spent the with friends at Palmerston Mr. and Mrs. Detwiller of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. N. Snyder on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. McLeod near Palmerston on Sunday. Smithâ€"At Guelph, August 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith (nee Anne Henderson), a son, (Gerald Henâ€" derson Smith). Schausâ€"At Waterloo, Aug. 7Tth, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schaus, a daughter. Mr. nd Mrs. A. Bricker spent Synâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kiwzie, Kitchener. Misses Olive, Gertie, Emma and Angeline Bricker and Mr. Lloyd Bricker of Kitchener spent Sunday at A. Bricker‘s. > Mr. and Mrs. John Schiedel and children and Mr. and Mrs. Lanson Schiedel and children of Mannheim spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Rohr. Mr. and Mrs. Lemon and Mrs. Rowâ€" man of Pontiac, Mich., visited with Rev. and Mrs. Henrich on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaiser visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kaiser at Kitchener on Sunday. i+ , wey, BIRTHS TECO TERMS satisfactory One Price refunded. and . Mr. weekâ€"end

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