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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Mar 1929, p. 4

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_ £11m h bi Dr. Max o. Potter of Chicago was a week-end guest with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Potter, Kitch- -etltyr. Mrs. Jacob Snider, William street, Waterloo, has returned from an ex- tended visit to Muenster, Pa, Her husband. who is convalesctng nicely after a serious illness which con. thted him to the hospital tor three months. is expect“ homo noon. Mrs. Dorothy Bernhardt ot New 'bout you. Sum?” York City is a guest at the Preston "Man! he tor a ttve-day “’va Springs Hotel. end." Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith. John St., Waterloo, entertained at a. de. 1ighttul bridge party on homily evening. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schaefer. Waterloo, announce the engagement ot_thelr second daughter, Mina Hildn, to Mr. Harry Baotz'of Wyandotte, Mich., son of Mr. tuui.Mrtc Fred Baetz, Kitchener. the marriage to take mace on April Mr. Bishop S. P. Cpttman, the princi- pal ot the Bible school at the East End Mennonite Church. who has been a guest with Mr. and Mrs. D. B Banner, Kitchener, has returned to his home in Vinelam‘L Mrs. A. L. Brelthaupt was the hostess at a delightful high tea at her home, Margaret Avenue. recent- Ir, in honor ot Mrs, Mary Kaufman. Roy Street, who is leavlng shortly on an extended holiday to Japan. Some fifty friends of the guest ot honor were in attendance to wish her hon voyage. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Schierholtz were ta Toronto on Monday after- noon to attend the funeral of Mr. L. V. Savage, a victim ot the C.N.R. wreck at Drocourt. Mrs. E. Ff Bechtel ot New Ham- burg was a trutert with her Mater, Mrs. Charles E. Happier, Waterloo, recently. In. J. B. Whiting, Wetoe% street. Waterloo, in» returned home After being the men weaker or the Iatn- don Women's Canaan) Club " their meeting held recently. Mm. Whiting cremated her recital “The Piper" belon- tho club end the [nation Free Pres: critic has this to a, ot her work, "The old, old story ot the piped, piedly arrayed. who piped the children out ot Hzmelin town and in again, and thereby caused tears to flow Ind hard hearts to soften was retold with the utmost grace. sympathy and charm no the local Women's Cdnadian Club yesterday. The story teller w“ Mrs Ruth Beet" tel Whiting, who made her initial appearume in London The art of Mrs. Whiting is tar removed trom clocution in the ordinary tense on well as can be. she tells a story as simply as naturally as one might recount a iniry tale to a group ot eager children and devoid of self consciousness and allection make- her characters live, her atmosphere with] and her pictures 1 rainbow hued." T I . I N‘InInIA-IUIIMMI .-.o-...I-.u Try our - Cum Ham. They’re ml fluory “a Ill-MIA. The] prompt a second and mm Mun. m you An Inn ot "tttne a. but been“. '0 hilt alt our on ho- und on» and Extends an invitation to the Ladies of Waterloo and surrounding district to come in and inspect her new Easter Models, imported models, also smart trims from her own work room. A nice line of Stamped Goods and Silk Hosiery and a good assortment of Infants Apparel. EU. FISCHER Waterloo Hat Shaft Miss M Wilkin 22 KING ffr. NORTH Opposite the A. a P. Store. Social and Personal Jen limbo“ Rich"! Canal MI “I DILIVIR To ARV PART " THC "I” ”Till ofthe ttot-tatt-mu-r-ttw-tau-tr'"""" ”In. The details ot the tour are now ready. and can be obtained by appli- cation to V. M. Wood, City Passenger Agent, Canadian Pacific Ry. 120 King St. W., Kitchener. Drat.. Phone 585. or to Prof. Sinclair Laird. Box 226. Macdnnald College, P, o. Que. [CA5 Canadians we are proud of anada, of its romantic past. and or its wonderful future. We speak of it with pride, of its vastness, and of its 'beauty; but to those of us whu have not visited its many parts. In: knowledge we Lave is sometimo- .dangerous. Knowledge of any aim} advances by steps. and not by leaps 'and now an opportunity is knockixw lat your door to give you a than» to Increase your knowledge regard- lng Canada as 'wite really is. Profes- sot Laird of Macdonald College, Que . bearing the but in mind, has ar- ranged with the Canadian Pacilit Railway "to conduct a tour atHose Canada and back, leaving Toronto, by special train on July '22, the round trip occupying in alt twentyono days. And during that time Canada's beauty will he unfolded to you. Just 7think’ of it; all the beauty spots in the Rocky Mountahts--Bantr, Lake Louise, Emerald lake, Yoho Valley the Kootenay Country. the delightful motor drive trom Band to Winds:, mere ot 104 miles, arid the equally charming drive from Field to ci; Louise, and many other trips, th"l whole making up a tour whichl fascinates. l I Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Geiger. or. Tara, Ont.. were guests at the home ot Dr. and Mrs. William Geiger this week. The Leading Meat Market 14 King St. N. - Waterloo Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Koeppel and family of Woodstock were Weekend visitor: at the home or ttle latter's altar, Min Alice Scott, Waterloo Miss Alice Scott. Waterloo Ha visited her sister', Mrs. tDr 1 Koeppel t: r at Woodstock over the week-mu! "sk ', ' Mrs. A, C. Hellman of Waterloo has returned trom Detroit where she attended the tuners! ot her sis- ter. Miss Maude O'Donnell. John 5 Waterloo. was the hostess two delightful bridge parties Tuesday and Wednesday evenings Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Hutehisou ot Sommervllle. Nd., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Caughili, Waterloo. A host at friends In ot the Twin, City of Miss Hattie Bruce will be pleased to learn that she has re- covered from her recent ilines, which cooitned her to her honw at George St., Waterloo, [or several weeks. Mrs. J. G. Cross and Miss Ruby Gnu were in..'roronto tor the week “I'se tor a tive-day week How WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE -Bright Lights" BIG ACES VAUDEVILLI mum. Illmwllllultllugul‘ I I:_ . VII. . SAY. , I'm-m...”â€" "WU Wat-Ibo st-eta-a-a-tts C St Ill] of Mr (in-nun- Swarm-n and Mr. Gor- Iiun .lavlmm Wr'it' iu'lmira Muslim-SR viviilurs ol' lulu Mr. and 1tre, Howard Sr-Iledewitz of Elmira “we recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. R, L. Schade- witr.. Mr, Humid Jm-luum was a week. end thnr In Eiptira. T Mr, Anrun Motrtror ls buslly en- raged making improvements to his hulldinxs. Miss Thlay Rrtthertorxt I'll A Sun- dar Visitor n the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Gum. Jarkum Mr 1Uwyu Clitncy hm loft for Wectstrn ('ulnula to wurk tor the summt-r months. In" was accom- paniml on his trip by Mr. James Rh-hnrdsnn ot Marion. Mrs. mthert Wekzhel and daugh- ter June were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. l.. Seliodowlu on Tnmday. F"rirm0s ”and in barn that Mr, John Itulmor is in ill health. but 3mm: In hvar of his early recovery. Mrs. Ira .laukmn iu ou thp sick 'dst at prwvnt and is cortfhtwd to her hnl. . "dime! lb. bone ot Mr. und In Not-nun than“; . Mr. Wm. Gum called on inland It tho tome m such" or 'rfgttO My. an. In. In“ Wuru-irrrtl .211 intercstitig letter tmm Mr W W. Snider tiated Cairo. Egypt. Hart-h 32rd. Thr, party had a rough pammgv cytxr-rirrt,r tlw Atlantic but 1mm Nay-1n; to Aluxamlria in Egypt 11m.» mo 1tcditrsrranean thoy ran into a “Furnrlydnn” of St. Haul's Limr- Iln- my: tompwtamus Hm Cap. taiu had I werivumd in 30 years and aftrtr mm]. mun-u and a general down m 'mal 11-: mm" sea-hickums --tltssy when] in!» part 2t hours late. Mrs. Fred.Moscw has improved her hump by installing the conveniences which hynm supplies. A Itttiiitu,r of the tuiepayers wilt. be mm in the Public Sehool on Mom day evening. April ist Io discuss the siH1 urn-Mom fur the new sehool. vanity catiul. “who “luau“. We keen the other. on the bank mu :1th at l 'tow o», tor Much's mm m. are jun non-i the corner We have trtod to Strgqt about mittens and mufflers. “no?! cud. soloshes but they at!!! linger mm at hand where they won tart put, and now with duticulty we try to suddenly change our Bitsoraathsg habits by rubbing the dustnnd'! cobweb; out ot our eyes just as lbs eqtsterTt sky begins to glow with the "rst steps of dar. The change ks gomewhat ot a Jolt. but it must be "did" tor the gran. uutsidc is awaiting with magic mar murs from the ground and a~smillng with Lhe prumtées ut an awakening beauty that shall a/iorn the lands- cape rre many days. And as Mother Earth awakens from her long wintry sleep, and gar»: herself with new- ness of his as Miss Spring comes tripping in with her supply of gal veituijts. as the result ot Sul the suu's better," H115]? from an ever Irrigletuninx altitude. our minds drift “my to the valley ot the brook Ked. run untl along the brow of C'alvary'ts :ruwn where were enacted St'ellPS strauTe and mysterious which have given u tvaiity. a tulmess and a cum- pImom-M to life, and which we re- call and mmmumorale by our Easter serviw -' Modernism. ”n " am often at " loss what to uh. with my week-end. She Ah%y not nut your hat on it'. Petlcvcttiams will mum require a li- L-onw fur manly “cunning else is “my.“ Ul' mxul, The big pruulem Itow is 11,-“ In liv~ inside the-law and ouucim. your incouto Tim" i, kind will an a few more 1xcoks (kt-1's mum will be worn so min it um be carlesd a spring suit. Some, pooh, try to save 7 seconds " r crrc;sittyr and hrs-- a lifetime. Fari.rly :uispc, thrt tuslleCtimt plate ty m‘uzu ot a "Hamming in" rhm'th “11:;th now is unlu'ufr Time it ynu huvu m-ver been tossed hum on 1hr deep lthte sea. try to mah- zhr- St. Jacobs hill on high at hr, m'ramn time and $00 if it doesn't .th. up your [rid] memories or the ocky rum! lo Dublin. _ Rm: J. c. Mun-luck or Waterloo was Mt. Ray Franklin was a Sumhy Iivv. J. c. Mun-luck or Waterloo was era-wing acquaintances I'll loin on "ttwrt:'!' lust. Mi-v, Ruby Snyder hf Toronto Uni. “wily is ltnttoeu for the Easter va- If the world is gmwing “urge it van-w you have In go so tar he- _\Im my: flnd a “mashed now. CT. JAM“ YATTON Miss Gertrude Utterbein at Kiteh, on" spent “'Pdnemlny with hru. Ms ter, Mr. Milton Kuch. Mrs. J. Rank of 110;" l‘rrwdlill. spent a few llllyS with Miss Nnxihh Format-r, . . Sunday visitors with Mr out Mr.; Wilton Kuch were, Mr. Justus ”and us. and son Edward, Slralfonl. Mr. and Mm William Schweitzer. Wa- terloo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Noob. Mrs, Knechtol and (ahlhlnm. Kltvh- enor. Incl Miss Elisabeth N90" or Gall. i o Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler at Kit, ohenor spent Sunday with tbs tor. mer‘a brother, Mr, and Mn. Harry Koehler. Mrs. Geo. Trttsrmrr of Wan-Hun. spent a few days this wen!" with her sister, Mivs Barbara Wahl, ”Lind Mn. Roy Mann and baby girl ot Kit-r mm tbs week- end at the farmer’s home. Mr. and Miss Adalinn and Eldon Kowpe1 mam the wet-kwul with triemls in Kitchener. Mr. Elizabeth Hoffman sum! a few an" in Waterloo with her sister. Mr. and In. Daniel Schweltur‘ Ollver Sim" and Mn Iloerle and mum ”and the week and In Brus- Mr. Bert Meyer spun last Mon. day at his home. ‘Horse Show I The annual lmnw sltirw tu_rtttr was lit-Id last Saturday. oifiat.r, fur it-he persuing your aw Chas. [Eu-HI 'dr., President, AII‘K Voisin, Vice IPresidemt. Frank Buss-h. San-111;"): I " wis decided to lllllll a hursn- .xhu“ 'un April 9th. Mr. Hubert Inn of SI. Cltctmmts am Tuesday paid friendly walls on" "uni, village folk Mr. and 'str.., ”urn-3 “min; and family and thr, Mises Violet Krill-r and bull's-Ma Weis she-n! Sun-lay with their Parents. Mr. and Mrs J Weis, , Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hin=1nrrnr spent a few hours last Tuvalu) Wx'h !lheir daughter, Mrs Frank Humid “or in the Twin City I Miss R. Itiesirigor {mm “res-m "stront Sunday with Misc Louise Hive ' inger. Confirmatinn of the tontirtnatio'n claw this spring or the Lutheran Church hem will not he uhservml as was though! pussihlo for Enslvr Sun- day. On armum or [Castor z-unsimr Parly in IV season. tit" l-nnlliliun ot' me roads prpvmuml mum rttemhrrrs of the church anvmliug rti,Uhtrly this winter. Tho whim, lbw. Mr. Launch. "h'pecir' to luv» liirs rm: (“Edy sometime aner Elm-Ivy C Gocd Yield of sal, The past weok was good “mun-r Mr sap running. on» furrnur haunt: MUM! 35 gallons, ' . The newly appoinied assumr. Mr. Juhn L. Hammond of Crcvoiil made his annual mum] in tho vil- lage hero. ' Confirmation Services After Easter Quito a number trom hoy, mun to Freeman in thrs me: “m4; to , inc fluod and tire--ttuttsas,i (haw the railway bridge. V isited Freeport Bridge Mrs. Wilfred Hergott, “1m un- , Suinlw .nlerwenl an operation on Mun-My a! 'rr,ay at tho St. Marys Hospital is Irrrruress-),rcosV mg favorably. l r: llassrss Alfred and Cla 2mg irons Kitchener spun! ussdax with parents. Mr. Jack Kraehmm spun! Sun0ay with friends in Crmuhil]: loam. Fred Hlnlperler anil Leo Meyer went Sunny with friends in St Agatha. Mr." sad Mrs. Rom. Koebel mu- tated to Kitchener on business last Wm.» Mrs. Art Windsor trom the Twin- City spent. a law days in the past wéek with her mother, Mrs. “an Helm Mr, A. Sehreiter ot Kitchener mo- cared last Sunday to his cottage at Paradise Lake. He drove ur, (at as she roads were, passable. On his rw turn be luund his car in the Uitr'y with the main hearings burnt-d mu. Mr. Schreiter was unable to find ttt": who the culprit was who run his m1- into the ditch. _ Rev. Father Eckert, o. P. spam! " few hours Last Thursday with Ru: Wat. Becker. _ Mrs. Peter Sclmmmer is viiitiuq m Toronto and Brechin with dungh'rr Mr. Albert Helm is: snemlin: u few days with his sister in Kuh- ener. VIM h. a! “I. Mr. "rxrtit And dnagbtar, ' ' (to. Zurlch. OIL. spent a I" " with rentin- he". _ Mr. Mr musings: of the "In City "oat lung with M: pun-u. lluu Haunt Chamberlain, Kathleen I'm-Ion and Mary Late ulnar. all from Kitchener went ' law hours a their respective par- ants, Mr. Jack Gross was a business itur in Kltchener last Monday. Mr. Claude Beaupro is .zpu-ndiug tt few days at his home reculn-rmin: after a minor operation, Miss Gertrude curt visited with Cr. “I..." HEIDELBERG Huger mun Kitrlr parents nu Sunday and (‘ku'mm- Hrr- in t ltrd vis. f? ty ‘01! to e Presentation. - Last Wednesday m-xuninj: about 150 of the friends of NH. and Mrs, Harvey Woods sur- ‘IXI‘iM-d them at their home and pre- wme-ul thvm with a tour-piece wlcker wt. The evening was enjoyably ‘spvm in games. Lunch was served “Lt midnight. Everyone reported a , Hun time, Successful "le-TINY auction sale (of fuzm stock belonging to Mr. Roy Sui-Inn which was held last Wednes- tlay' afternoon. was largely attended. Hum] prices were realized. t'lll Tailored Suits of the season's fabries---fanergrey tweeds. checks and the always popular blue and white stripe. Sizes M to 42 ..r.'.mt..r...'..r.... .211)" Men's Spring Coats. in fancy checks, overplaids. and grey herringbone designs, combining good quality material with low priced smartness. Sizes 35 to 42. each r................................................... 9ttdtft Men's Spring Suits 2 l .00 Men! There are still two shopping days remaining before Easter which makes this timely Wevrrf smart tailoring decidedly interesting. Men's Top Coats 20.00 T he Easter Ensemble WINTERBOURNE in? Mrld’s Finest Lubricating System Lead: the World in .Vlolor Car "Meee IMPORTANT “400” I'EAN'UEtEtr-8'o 071151! Cull? "as THE." dill Twin-Ignition motor Aluminum alloy piston: Biiur ce.oyayted . Longer wheelbase! 12 Aircrabtrpe spark " 1'rtL"I1t, chassis iubricatiou One-Rica Salon plugs - I -. High compression Houdaille Ind Loveioy shock absorbers tearlbsr're Nat will) Salon Bodies Nash now offers it on every Advanced and Special model of the new "400" 'series . . . Nash-Bijur . . . the finest do vice ever produced to supply chassis bearings with necessary lubricatian. You simply press 1 convenient pedal ta child can do it), and twenty-nine FINALLY. a ”an! of centralized chads lubricuion has been per- fected which opentes easily . . . im. mediuely . . . and invariably. NASH-KITCHENER MOTORS CHAS. HARTLEIB, Local Dealer “‘NeWNAE H 2100" Nash-Bijur Centralized Chassis Libriaion T Eititl1gi"ll"t1ttlii; Special'. Men's Hats 2.95 Aluminum alloy pistons (l-ur Slut!) New double drop fume Torsional vibration dam per . World'seasiest steering 7-bearin6 crankshaft (Ln/low era-5 pun) Mr. and, Mrs. w. C. Anderson and family of Kitchener and Miss Mar- garet Langdon of Waterloo spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon. yr. Jas. Mitchell has returned home after spendlng some time with her daughter, Mrs. Norman Wright. at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Bherritts spent the week-end with the latter's mt- ents. Mr. and Mrs." Bomervme, at Elmira. Miss Viola Winfield of West Mon- (rose spent a few days last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Forbes, Sr. Kitchener ........... 21.00 Electric docks Exterior met-[Wire chrome plnled over nickel Short turning radius bumpers f. '1', 'T a "," , 'fiqlitiiu, J:,?: _"',.,,)": chassis points . . . spring sheen“. steering knuckles. clutch bearing and the like . . . are batheMn fresh, clean. wear-resisting oil. Ntsh-Biiur centralized lubrication does "way with all the bother and expense Mold-fashioned chassis greas~ ing. Press the pedal once a day, iubri. cation follows. Chassis squeaks are avoided. chassis wear is prevented . . . when the car you drive is the new and finer Nash "460". 904 King SCE., Kitchener Men's Fury Tweed Caps, in various new 'terittr patterns and and”. an. " to 7%. uph 1.75 The accessory that completes the ensemble. Men's Mk Neckwean tn, clu6hur In its wide variety Hes that will please every taste --- stripes. plaids. in numemus colors. 1 oo each (rrt "__r'r.P» .rrF "Fr _ 're q Neckties l .00 Tweed Caps Mists Jennie Veltch ot Ayr spent Sunday with her brother. Mr. Melvin Veitch. r Miss Janet Wallace of Greeaiieh.1 spent Sunday with Miss Ethel Fried, Mr. and Mm. Edgar hatsch of Kitchener spent the week-end with tormer's mother, Mrs. A, Fried. Personals. Mr. Ward Snyder was a visitor in Hamilton last week. . _ Phone 4193 Mr. and Mm. Henry Sehrieher and Misses Margaret and Lillian Schriry her spent Sunday at Kitchener. fen'ders Clear vision from pillar posts Nash Special Design from and rear ROSEVILLE km (9433)

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