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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Mar 1929, p. 5

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Hubs. and herbs only, m and i01al- lash-fa Kidney Reromly which" is one of th" old, roved, Herhat Household Rmnrdien In". the mm'd Mrlmliut, Juno: Gallagher. compmndod himsolt '-turt9rrmmaxo. Aodthcasutmid herbs, Nutoreh, gift. fave mt l’walimv, r. Even amm- Haw-y ailrrwnt, rd ltheumrtrAm, am wlivwd by Cal kin-En. “ml lmvknohm, dilly lpvll and "etddrr min-rim m Mop. lt this tet-twth hrrhnl 'rmnrdy n /,'llle"a'lt1'Ck' .10. Bad by a Natural, nu! e an d wonderfully healing C. Wahl. or Oakland. him. one daughter, Mn; Carrie Thair. ten grandchildren The funvral was held on Thursday at Niagara Falls. Martin -At Waterloo. March 22. to Mr. and Mrs Kart Martin. a daughter. Brubaeher At Watvtioo. March 13. to Mr, and Mrs. David Brubacher. a daughlnr. Veitel---At Watvrloo. Alan-h 2t, lo Mr. and Mrs. Nurmnn Veitvl, n Kitter---At Broclatt. March 19m. to Mr and Mrs James Killer. a son. DIED AT NIAGARA FALLS Mrs. Carrie Tlmll‘r of Waterloo has received w7wd unnounrim; the death or her mm'lmr. Mrs. Martha Wahl. which funk place at the Nia- Kara Falls Memurail Hospital on March mm, in hs-r 76m your. Thero survive a 11:14.31de um.- sum. Hettry Herbs are Best for Ailing Kidneys The Waterloo College huckey team defeated HIP St. Paul's Lutheran team at the Kitchener aurlimrium on Wednesday pruning by a sUore of 3-t. The virlury 'tivrs thv Puller.- the championship of Iln- Lutheran Hooker League. _ _ Pnlire Malt-draw Wuir lined G, Kenyun of Height 510.00 un a drunk charze. He denied the charge. de, daring he was not under the itv [1119mm of liquor. but the court pre~ terred to bolievsWhn ertdeuee ot Column!" Rirhare'cso", FINED $5.00 AND COSTS Carl Wr/tder, charged Wm] rock less driving (In King st, settled out of court by paying a line of " and costs. RE BLACK-HAND LETTERS bl Lung” of Waterloo whites were is tio truth in the reports cittttlated recently In thr' rill-1'! that Ne Jud received a Markham! letter from Hamilton, tletrt:tiitlitt,g paympttt of $2,00tr V BOYS PAROLED Two lads vhargml with stealing articles and small sums. of money wertr.placod an parole " Magistrate Weir on Friday while a third was given in charge ul juspeulur Pullum of the t'ttitdreu's Am t'so1eiety, MUST suppom‘ FAMILY l'larenoo Bun-mun. Waterloo. failed to pay 3w weekly In support his wife ant wur thildn-u as ordered by court and appeared before stusr.fs. Irate " air on Frhlzu. Hr earns 820 “we-lily but claims it is not enough tt'ate " eil‘ on Friday Hr earns 820 “we-lily but claims it is not enough trom which to cuntrlhuu' tto weekly. He was ordered to pay up or be liable tn a Jail sentence. At the couciusiun u; the husmeus meeting the members wen- emer- mined at bridge and Miss Marie Shaun won the tirst prize, After the play dellciuus retre-iltutents were served " tlte hush-3w Members at the K-W. University Club me! at the home of Mrs C. w, Foreman. Waterloo, recently, when officers were elected as follows: President, Miss Augustine; vice- preiiurmt, Miss Edna Havllaud; secretary. Miss Helen Roos: trea- surer. Mrs Arthur Huehnergard; program committee, Mrs. J W. Jor- dan. and Miss Margaret "retthaapt; press correspondent. Miss Marié Shaun: councillors. Mrs. Morley. Mrs. Walter Byeitha; '. and Miss Frances Bean. ”IDS L. AUGUSTINE A. a. tumult. mind A}; ‘63"; FINED $10 AND COSTS COLLEGE TEAM WON valued - - - the but mouth]. 0, “metric and“ in “an. ."UAN "Ntttt0t BIRTHS ELECTED PRESODENT ml Wm" "dun sid Th. death not Phat! on "turdV tte It St, Mary's Hoopla]. KIN-honor. 'li' of Waiter Nahum. at New Germany. ll formerly of Sumter-d. He Is Bur. vlvnl by Mo VIM. no not. lulu. I, at Rodents. N.Y.. and “In. ulbrotlorl. mu of In“... Pour ar' PM” Annie Kochut The death occurred at Br Mary's llmpllal am Friday morning ot Minx Annie Koehut. of Centrerille The IIQ'I‘HISOII was born in Montreal and rosidml in Kllcllener for the post In years. She is survived by her parenls, Mr. and Mrs. John Koshut. and by tour bmlhem and four sis- ters. all at the family home in thm. irpvllle. The funeral was held trom' the Enema and Draining" Pnnoul Hume on Monday morning. _ Christian Berg The death occurred at the home on Conrad Berg. Baden. on Friday morning. or his father, Christian Berg. of Wellesley village. in his 23rd year, the cause of death being lwart tailum. He was a member of St, Paul's Lutheran Church, Welles. ltxy, Six sons and two daughters sur~ vive. The funeral was held from the hum" ot hh daughter. Mrs. Louls Ottmann, Wellesley. on Monday at 1.30 o'clock and interment at St Paul's Lutheran cemetery. in her Mth Fear. She married Louis Von Nenhronn. and with her hus- band taught school at Josephshurg. New Hamburg and Wilmot township. Mr. Von Neilhronn was principal of the Berlin Central School in 1831- 1395 Their union was blessed by thirteen children. There akin sur< vlve sixieett grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. The mneral was held on Wednesday. . Death claimed an aged resident of Kitchener on Saturday. in the per- son of Mrs. Elizabeth Von Neubronn. Mrs. Christen: Busch An esteemed TWitt-City resident, Mrs. Christena Ruesch: widow of the late A. K. ltoesch. passed away at the family residenve. 15 North Cedar street. Kitchener, on Saturday morn- ing. The late Mrs. Roetscls umber- iwrut an operation in the K. and W. ‘huspiml three months ago but was lot-overing when she muttered a paralytic stroke which caused her death. She was a member ot the F'irst English Lutheran Church and is well known in the Twin-City. having conducted her husband’s gru- cery business in Waterloo following Lis death. She sold the business a year ago. The late Mrs. Roesch was a native of Neustadt. where she was born on March IG, 1896. She is surA rived by two brothers. Conrad Plane of F%rdwich, anduuhn Plant. Sui, of Hanover. and by tour nephews. The tuners] was held at' two o'clock on Monday afternoon from and house lo the Film English Mullet-an Church tor service and to Mount Hope cemetery, Waterloo, for interment, St Jacobs Creamery. now owned try, Jacob Keller. He ig survived by his site, formerly Miss Jessie Chapman, or Teeswater :0119 son. Howard. one. daughter. Miss Ada: also two sis- ters, Mm. Scheirelty and Mrs any of St. Jacobs. Intrrment was.ituuie in the Rud- uey cemetery. The pallbearers were: Archie Pa term]. o. A. Scoot. A. J. Brannon. Wiltlam Gilletl, H. W. Thomson. John McArthur., Relatives and friends trom a distance who attended the mineral were: Harold Brubacker. George Gillett, Detroit. Mich: Mrs. Schelrele. Dt. Jacobs; Mrs. Martha Brubacker, Elmira; Isaiah Bru- backer, Kitchener; Wiltiam Bru- backer and Clarence Brupacker. ot Kitchener; Mr, Edwin Snider, Mr. Elias Snider. Mrs. Homer Watson. Waterloo: Mrs. Rocktord Lawrence, Detroit; Mr. Elmer Christensen. Burma, SLY; Rev, G. Lloyd Evans and Mrs, Evans, Jarvis, Ont. Mr. Brubacker was born near Kit. pheutrr, and was a resident of Rod- ney tor the past tit yr-ars. Thirty: tite Hams ago he conducted the 'I'lu ttorat trttrttteq were my and very Mutual. and Included: Nolan wheel. from the “any; . wreath Wh,',',', mun-nu Presbytorhn Church; ‘a wreath. E. W. Snider. Waterloo; ‘sprny. E. Chrluenlen, Britain; upny. Mr. and In. David omen, "hrtroit; spray, Mr. and In. Win. Gillan and Georgian; spray. Mr. and Mrs. Loui- Schnekenburxer; awn): Mr. and Mrs. R. Heyhnd and Linux. Windsor; spray. John Chapman and Alice. Lcs Angeles. Cal"; 89"). Mr. and Mrs. Homer Watson and funny, “Waterloo; spray. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy McVean. The flower lmm-ers were Wllllam Mistele and Geurge Mistake. ‘0: may -. (to. " Jul-'8 may!“ Chnl. at Illa In cu " taqqeqA m. I". 6. Lloyd Inn. at Jami. u than - ot It. Jon’s (lurch. conduct“ the mica. than was lanky ans-god. mm; a. nun esteem tn which no we hold. The choir "Mend u appropriate n them. WC...” rah-lam»... ae-F-m-trd-tee mvmmwwd It. Jonah. on. who Aid at Ma *o-ait-.o.t..anreage.r's Mrs. Elizabeth Von Neubronn He Is Bur. can-m Grant in. Marina. There “and away at the Ktteh. and “In. snot " Karyn “mum on land-y. mun. Pun our]. Grunt. In ttht "th your. A n Mill. widow and on. no: mm. The Mime- Vera Allnier‘ Sic-MI], lim- Brent. Mule Mr, gotta Bron are!" Saturday awning with trundi, at Bt. boobs. Mr John Ahaerer went the week- end I'm: trtendg at Kitchener. whispervd in town that the town will pave one or two of the streets. es- pecially thus? Wading to the CMR. statinn' where there is much trattie. Penal-talc Mr, and Mrm Wm. Rahn and Miss clam Rahn spent Saturday ulternoon at Kitchener, The late MN, Svhnltz was the widow ot the late Rev, Scltullz. tor. mer pastor or st. James Lutheran 1'ttttrch for many you”. After her husband's that]: Mt" male her home with Mrs. UNIX and later with her um, Rev, Emanuel St-hultz. at North Cottawanda, N Y Returned from "annual Miss Mand (Emmy who has been a patient at the tit, Mary's Hospital. Kitchener. tor two ttttttttltr, returned .0 her home hvrp an Saturday after- noon. Front Playing Havoc With Street- The mild wtsather we are now an- jnying ls playing havoc twith the tlirl Mreetei in Elmira On some of the sum-eta more are holes a toot and mun- dorp, making " dittleult Ior motorists to drive unless great rare is marched. n is as yet im- trossible to do mach of anything to :ertlfy the Humane as all the "an is not out of the ground. It has been At llu- St. Tlteresaut. t'. Chuvvit, (he Pass/cn or vaus Christ was read at huh tiw early and High mass. statdons ot thy Cross and Benedic- tip" Were hwlrl at the turning ser- Ftctts, Mrs. A. R. Schultz Buried On Monday Afternoon The rrmalns of Mrs, Sx'hultz. re- livl of ttte tat" Rev. A. It Schnluz, who dim! at lhn home "f lite sun. Rev. Emauuwl Schultz, pastor in North Tunawamln. NY. were Immght In Elmira on Sunday morn- ing and taken to the home uf Mré. Wm. Hrox, on Hampton street. The “moral hunk plum- on- Monday after- noon at 2 url-n-Ei to the St James Lutheraa Church for burial. “with: [hr toanageus present V': a number of directors. office 'i-lan' and run-men Preside'nt George lKaros. dunm' n! [he trophy. and svureuu'y H, Jarvis n-prr-senwd the I'l‘uwn Lamina Spam-hon were made " “my one [hrs-59m. 1 Purchased Farm 1 Mr. Wm. Malina-h has purchased the turn) ol' Auruhzml Brubacher, l mile "1.th of Elmira. and will re- ceive tsos-session on April Isl. The harm “as mum-Hy owned by Mr. Mutlum'h‘s (zlllwr. Uit. lute Adam Manual-h" Palm Sunday Observed In Various Churches Palm Sunday was ttttiagiy observ- ed in the various churches in Elmlra. At the St. James Lutheran Churth and tiw St. Paul's Lutheran Church.' coiirrrruation mu: hvld at both thel uun'nim: ttttd 'avenitte survives. I ‘u’uu the championship and the Rams Thu-h), Wtrtua ruyully tetod by ‘the muuagwnvwr when a banquet “was uivrn in their honor on Friday ‘nighl at the Simian-k House, The member: or tho team were Messrs. Kenneth Keller, goal: Herbert Rau .nnd Russel Lung‘ "apt" defence; Nelson Hillis. ('ellil‘t': Sheldon Brent Mien. Cart Rtopel. Harold Heelsch- or, Ellurd Kumm, Norman Schultz. J. Johnston. forwards: A Fulcher. man- agent l, Then {allowed the election ot ot. ncers: President, Bert Brittney: vuyroretr. J. C, Bricker: sec’y-treu.. Wm. summon; ground committee. Wm. Honsinger. "ert Stickney. J. C. Bricker and A kennedy; Sports Lommmw. tpred Rudow, G Bromley and Wm, Guudwin. At the United Church In the absence ot Rev. Mr. Fumes. Junior ot the Busted Church. who I: reminding unmversary services in Sydenhum t4t, Uuited Church, Bram- xurd. llev. J, G. Lin preached at both the morning and evening user- viees in the local church Wu Succeuful Graduate 'Miss Viula Bruhncher is to be ' trratulatod upon being one 9! the Yunnan sttccetistul candidates to graduate and reveive a diploma at [he Ontario Mummxile Bible School in Kitchener on Thursday. Great West Fen Management [ Peter! Hockey Team The Polar Kings. representing the theat Wm! Htlt to, Ltd. in, the El- Inlrzl Town Hockey lu-ague. and who The gecrelary's 'report was read and showed a balance of over $10.00. no Hula lion. - Club hold In nun-l mm In Lin "In Hill on 'rM" “all. “I'll.“ In. Ion attended And “In very l.- umul nolnu’ gun-0d. (In pum- ul on" belu th cloak): ot 0M- I!!! the animal toe, The lulu In} Met I!” bruum below the nun-hon by Mr. mommy The result was an the old members will pay 31.00 in- stead pt $2.00 per annum and new members will pay $2.00. The [on mun he paid by April, “MGM J-LY-ch-‘CMu-Im _ muamwu... "no or,.r. Schissler and W, H. C. I toot'ronto. J. Hunter of Nl 1ittieutt' r. L. Wallace of Londo: ', STelC:amd W. A. Joyce of Kite ret "fl-lard Johnston of Liston ting to;Thomson ot Guelph. 2 "will Mr. Jack Kelly of Kite A been'mnn his son. Mr Charl m will North Woolwlch. us. es.', -------- ORR] BRIT!“ ICHOONM "Mlle-1 The crew ot the Britt I'm Alone, sunk by Cons rl Mlu‘trol boat otnttre in tl "HOOD Mexico. 200 mllol " th “hare. we» landml sttt N and” In: men vote mum!“ heavy Kurd In: and no outsider- ulk to than. TI suspected of Don route. J. Hunter of Nun-m r. L. Wallace of London. R. and W. A. Joyce of Kitchener. ard Johnston of Llatowel and Thomson ot Guelph. Mr. Jack Kelly of Kitchener Punt, his son. Mr Charles Mil North Woolwlch. Mr, Norman Amlinxer and Mr. Wm. Zinger nun-re vlsltors to Knob. cuer on Monday. Among the business vhllors in El- mira warn: Menus. C. G. Prlngle, H. Mr. Johnny Schaeter walled hls brother, Harold Schaeler on Monday evening. who underwent an Oper- tion at the Kiteheoer-watertoo Hos- vital. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman have returned home after spending a “jack in Cleveland, Miss ll Batteabere of Kitchener. went the week-end at her home here. . Mrs. H. Battenberg and daughter. Gertrude visited over the weekend with "lends ‘al Gait. Miss Lenora Colman of Nine Pines; visited her mother. Mrs. Geo. l‘obeau our the week-0nd. Mrs. Chas. Klein and child of Tnvistuck is vlslfnx her mother. Mrs. “MONO. . Pam-uh Mr. Rube Ckghorn spent Monday evening at kitchener. Mr. Lloyd Wlnter ot Kitchener, spent the weekend with hits parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winter. Mr. J H. Rappel was a business visilur to Kltnhener on Monday. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. A. W. Horror invited a number ot her lady friends to a quilting party. after which Mrs. Hotter served the ladies a delicious supper. Underwent Operation Mr. Harold Schaefer. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Behaeter, William Street, underwent an operation on :Mondar niorning at the Kitchener- Waterloo Hospital tor the removal of tonsils. Mr. Schaefer was report- ed feeling tine after his operation. Mr. Louis Rupttet Surprised I By Friends On Birthday Friends and relatives gave Mr. Louis Rnppel a pleasant surprise at his home on Ernst Street on Friday night. it being the occasion of his} birthday. During the evening the guests played progressive bunco. the winners were Mrs. Norman Ttupper; and Mrs. C. N. Kilnck tor the ladies. while Messrs. Norman Rappel and Milton Latch tor the gentlemen. During the evening, Mr. Louis Rum pel was presented with a watch chain and pen knife by his friends as a token ot their appreciation tor him. A delicious lunch was served. Mr. Nelson Amy ot Waterloo vis- ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Amy over the weekend. . air, and Mrs. Wm. Keller ot Strat- lord visited at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rook on Sunday. Miss Desm Frles Halted at Kitch- elm-r on Saturday afternoon Mr. A. W. Holler was a business visitor ta Toronto for a few days. Miss Lilly Ruth visited 'at Kin-h ener on Saturday. Miss Mary Weber ot Kltcheuar was a week-end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weber. Mr. Herb Boree ot Winona vis5ted tor a day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Lewis. Mr. Henry Brunch vlslted friends at Kitchener on Saturdny. Mr. George Ihrlgdt, an a business: visitor to Kltchener on Saturday afternoon. 'hl; Albert Schuf ot Kitchener wept the week-end with his friend. Mr. Wittrid Hammer. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Ruth and children visited at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hallo. Cone-logo. on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and In. Hm Ink: and Mahler Jon-nu... ot Bra-dud ' the ween-a um. a. man parent's, Mr. and In. J. A. Seine der. I!" Eileen Dillon ot Kltchenot spent the washout] with Mr. And Mrs. Thou, Dillon. In. Victor lull And Mb Mn Schietbolu ”out Sammy Anor- noon at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Prod mm ot Patton spent Sunday with {rte-d.- in El. If!“ ICHOONIR crew ot the Bruin! one. tank by Oust tat totnttre in an l 200 tulle- " the we" landed in Ney I"! and an New mauled a! HOOKER CUNK he British “been" by Coast Guard pc- ' in the Gulf of 'l " the Lyousa ml in New Oriana. brown uh to permitted C. Maw ot To- Nlu-ra Pans. don. R. Kraft itchener. Rlch- and M "Inf under “hon were via. , In The citizens ot Baden were shock- ed on Friday'morning to hear ot the Mrs. George Fowler attended the funeral of her brother-its-taw, Mr. Law, of Drumlyu Died Suddenly. Mrs. Rachel Gardner was a visitor in Kitchener on Thursday. Attended Funeral. V Mr. and Mrs. John L, Forler and Mr. B. M, Roth spent. Sunday at the home of Mr. and MrtcU, K. Schmidt. Mrs. Tum Gritrin and children spent Saturday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneller have moved into their new resldenco at the Ens). End ot Rum. Miss Vera M. Eidt ot Phuipsburg was a visitor in town last Thursday. Local News Notes. " V ,. y l, ' I::‘.yl P I 4. 'N, Now .m ,tt'if,?iiit'k'iti' \jfififi lOdKing St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 law can! gnu-m6 3,? CHEESE CHATEAU OI - ii"i'ii"i'xiii ( Pineapple 7mm“: - PEAS at LOBSTER was 32c iirii7umi JAM W." axe hum BADEN [irT'7ir2r777lTT75iMi'iiii!hi'iiiii On Sunhy evening. March 31. the St. Jacobs Lutheran Church will [We a special Enter program consisting of a cantata. recitation and duets. The service will commence at 7.00 pm. Everybody welcome. Mrs. J. P. Livingston was i busi- ness visitor in Kitchener. Mr. Norman Forbes and Miss Lor. etul Hall of Kitchener spent tho weekend at the home ot the hrmer'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Forbes. Enter Cantata. Miss Florence Martins of Kitch- ener spent the week-end At the home of her mother. Mrs. alanine. sudden death of Mr. Chr. Berg. who dled at the home of his BOO, C. K. Berg, of Baden. One use ot scarlet {our in re- ported in town. . What Mr. and Mrs. In. R, Livingston "tatrptatg,e 28c 1tIlrAtAr'll)'eabt m cm inn Lad hr ..au that“ - than: “at, ding I. Ch. new Whig In!" Six, will fully dunnnd SUPERB BEAUTY men Larger Bodies in? Wank w..trtiriG au", m tdpe'iilddt “1...... the L" Aw" 7w ---. Induce-usual on non- - wind control: all Mr. J. W. Homeric}: has opened n_ fruit suite next to the paMotnee. Mr. Peterson ot Kitchener In: t business visitor in (Baden on Thun- day. Miss Sarah Roth and Miss Mattie Salzman were vlnitors in Kitchener on Friday. . Mina Nellie Futher ot Kltchaner spent the week-emi at her home here. Miss Ma Klein ot thhener upon: Sunday under the uncut»! toot. It. Gideon Bechtel was a business visitor In Bridgeport one day last week. _ and Miss Tbmllnmn were visitors tn Baden one day, last week. Mr. H. N. Culbert was a bulbs" vlaitor in town on Monday. Mr. .Ind P". Walter Holwell spent Sunday evening at the home of Mtg-nos Adeline and Regina Schumm. Use Minn-G's Llnlmom tor the Flu. g -iuTia- 57:. q z . ' C"C.C.1'a I ,d,tthtii; - In I _ Ah I]. "3...... i "all? it: 7 7 -H L.L.C.a Ich., r, I“ in ..............u. . , ”a in; as. E - 3-. - WI 3 To. . - I V. was s"it .1 W's; " I in. mm...” kw . I“... I tttttttei) _ gasoline Ind on make. then well q'rUKied to can ”Whippnhun- -feWhft-t.n" lube-unwise, they an duo ro- mntkable for orforllnncc. Wd depend- ability and low moan-d" Ilia-l f.q

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