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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 May 1929, p. 6

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Anna Hinz spent last Friday after noon in Kitchener. â€" the weekend with with Miss M lr.l.T.Wul‘ll-D. F. Walker visited friends in Kitchâ€": ener on Thureday last. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pogson and Mr. and Mre. Cecil Pogson of Toronâ€" to spent Sunday with their brother, Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Pogson. Messrs. Harry and Wm. Miller visâ€" ited friends in Kitchener on Sunday. Messrs. R. T. Puddicombe, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bullock and Miss Edith Samuel visited friends in Elmira on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kerr and Mr. T. G. Walker and sister Clara visitâ€" ed friends in Kitchener on Monday afternoon. & ‘The local A.Y.P.A. will entertain Kitchener branch on Monday eveâ€" ning, May 6th in the Haysville Hall at 8 o‘clock, program being provided by Kitchener. A good time is expectâ€" ed, so all members are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served by the local branch. Mrs. William Hok â€" and Miss Martha Holt of Glenallen spent last Tuesday with Mrs. William Allingâ€" trict attended the funeral of the late William Slimmon of Glenallen. Mr. Slimmon was â€"well and {avorably known in this district. _ Mr. Chester Richmond of the 3rd line, Maryboro, ‘was & business visitor on the line last Tuesday. Mr. W. N. Allingham was in Kitchâ€" ener last Monday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lavery attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mr. Scott of Newmarket last week. Mr. Scott was a brother of Mrs. Lavery. Mr. Michael Brenner was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Kitchener on Saturâ€" Mr. J. E. Byron was a business visitor in Linwood last Thursday. The wet weather is retarding the | hor seeding operations in this district. . son Mr. J. J. Graham spent Tuesday in Several of the people of this dis Reasons Why People of Twinâ€"City Should * s"ppor.t ..‘:a.'.l:‘,p..ig',‘-,n__: no s "*s 22 We e COs " d E: The recent decision of the Waterloo College Board of Governors to broaden the scope of the Institution by increasing its endowment and equipment and open its doors to students of both sexes, thereby making it a real Community Institution in the broadest sense should meet with the heartiest approval of the people of Waterioo and Kitchener. + no es uy ic L cmd m 5 a The people of Waterloo and Kitchener, by giving generousâ€" ly during the campaign, will have an epportunity to show their general appreciation of the commendable service rendered in providing educational facilities equiulegt‘ t? }hose‘. anv]ailable Advicvi La sevios se m en c iac ce 00 CSeent a d LA ‘am# rtem at Universities, Waterloo College being affiliated with Western University, London. The college is nonâ€"sectarian and an appe?] 2 n c s oo dn o in ie ie og h U l db hi) cA inss atieradodht t Aiialia Nh Andab. . dn alinindii n o dn uit "as s peer S ic o is therefore being made to every citizen of the two municiâ€" palities. A Good College is one of the Greatest Assets to a Community f DORKING Monorary Chairman of, Campaign HON. W. D. EVLER spont the funeral of the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Cook, at Tavistock, on Monday last Sunday with Mr. and Mro: Sam Leois. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Seigner and family of Moorefield spent a day last week with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Jacob Seigner. of days last â€" Mr. and Mro: Dan Lets and Mr. and The side road south of Klu'ood‘ was closed to traffic on Monday as: the bridge on it is in an unsafe conâ€" ditton, one of the wings of the abutâ€" ments having broken off. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seigner and Miss Adeline Seigner, Mrs. M. Yost and Mise Katherine Yost attended a ;u:enl in New Hamburg on Tuesday Mrs. Jas. B. Hammond mnt‘ Friday with her cousin, Mrs. Marâ€" garet Chalmers at Honey Grove. Mrs. C. Kennel epent a day last week in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. George Albrecht and Mrs. N. Lichti and daughter attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Lichti at St. Agatha on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Erb of Milverâ€" ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. }C. Schmidt. Two Esteemed Citizens Dead. In the deaths of the late Mr. Robert Johnston, who passed away or Monday at Patmerston hoapital, and the ‘late Mr. William Siimmon, both of Glenallen, this community mourns the loss of two highly reâ€" spected â€"residents. Sincerest symâ€" pathy is extended to those bereaved. Personals. +0* Mr. and Mrs. John«Eydt attended Mrs. Stumpf is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. S. L. Schedewits. Mr. Martin Metzger, who has been engaged with the local C.PR., has again resumed work with his father. Mr. and Mrs. A. Beggs of Milibank were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews. Mr. Roy Ronsinger of the 4th of Peel was a Sunday visitor at the \home of Mr. and Mre. J. A. Sanderâ€" YATTON Yostâ€"spent a couple It will be yoir privilege to heartily support this worthy cause. To insure the success of SNC * P1 67M 7 . D citizens of Kitchener and Waterloo to the number of 250 have perfected an organization headed by Hon. W. D. Euler, Minister of National Revenue, as Honorary Chairman, and W. G. Weighel, M.P.P., as General Chairman. Every citizen of the two municipalities will be given an opportunity during the next ten days to subscribe liberally and thus show urmdmdunmuwmwuummmcm. â€"â€"â€"â€"*_â€"â€"â€"_‘_____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€";E;_ ennanreapmemmmme mm mm nmmmmmemanme e mm [1 f on Il d | _ i | 8 | s + 4 : « Il ‘1 I ~l s al in iA | $ k U | : . | | j I § s 3 . r y â€" N p 1 H‘ e k 11| AS TOALAL. DY Mr. Misses: Sadie Bergey, Ruth Devitt and Nellte»Bachert spent the week rmmmâ€"hfl‘- Rev. A. F. Sioits, Arnprior, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rickert on â€" Wednesday dast. Mrs. C. Woetle andâ€"family attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mrs: Arâ€" thus Davey at A mds +« .h g â€"___â€"â€"â€"lw.â€"»..â€"â€"..â€" @ipm the, subject will be "Love, 1 « MANNHESM . _4 |Counrtehip, Marriage, v.s. Divorce." "“ 0@ on omm mmmit e p ; $# ‘There will also be special music. | ) Misses Sadie Bergey, Ruth Devitt Death of Mre. Christ. Hiligartnor. s 2 T Ub Buchart» anant the week} The death occurred at the home of ‘ Mr.. D. K. Devitt spent Sunday with friends at Waterioo. ‘ Local farmers are busy with seedâ€" ing. ‘The frequent rains, however prevented them making great head ways. Mr. and Mre. S. A. Bergey and daughter Gertrude, Guelph, Sundayâ€" ed at the former‘s home here. | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Milne uconâ€"‘ panied Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Witâ€" mer to Bothwell over the weekend, where Mr. Witmer had charge of the Sunday services there. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Geiger, Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kaster. Miss Vera Hallman returned mis~ wionary from South America, will give an address at the U. B. Church on Sunday 9.45 a.m. Mr. Harold Schiedel Sundayed at his home near New Dundee. Mr. Ivan Kinzie of Roseville spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. C. Woelk Mr. Robert Hinschberger of Erbsâ€" ville and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Oberle and family of Waterloo were visitors on Sunday with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Mary Hinschberger. Mr. and Mrs. George Foerster and family of Waterloe visited friends hére on Sunday. Mr. George Huchn of Wellesley called Mr. called week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Heinz were visitors‘ to Waterloo on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Grubb of Watâ€" erloo visited on Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dorscht. . Mr. Werner Kress was a business visitor to Waterloo on Monday. . Mr. Stewart Kaufman spent Sunâ€" y with friends at Kitchener. :Waterioo College on friends here on Sunday. Carl Schneider of Heidelberg on friends here one day last Campaign Opens Friday, May 3 Endowment Fund A WORTHY CAUSE her sonindaw, J. C. Howling, Mrs. Philipine Kappler Hiligartner, -macum-mw_h resident of the New Dundee district and a faithful member of the Bethel M.B.C. Church and highly esteemed by all who had the privilege of her one daughter, Mrs. J. C. Howling, five grandchildren and six great grandchi#ldren, also one brother and a large circle of friends. The funeral took plagce on Friday afternoon, April 2%6, at 2 qslock, from her late resiâ€" dence to the New Dundee cemetery for interment. Personals. 1 E. B. Hallman spent a fow days at Toronto on business last week. Successful Saie.â€"The sale of pure bred cattle at the farm of Wes. Witâ€" mer on April 24th was well attended. Good prices Were realized. 1. H. Toâ€" mon wielded the hammer. Held Enjoyable Supper and Social. ‘ â€" A chop suey eupper was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leis on Thursday evening by the memâ€" bers of the Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid 1n‘ honor of those who celebrated birthâ€" days during the last three months. About 55 plates were served after an appropriate program in which the orchestra took part. A duet by Grace ‘Toman and Jean beis was much apâ€" preciated. Among those present from a distance were G. Schults of Waterâ€" loo and Miss Smith of Kitchener. To Erect Homes.â€"Henry Water Serenade Bridal Couple.â€"The New Dundee M. S. Band serenaded at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wanner on Thursday evening. The occasion was the celebration of the marriage of their only daughter, Violet, to Mr. Arley Goodwin. Personals. man has purchased several lots from Mr. Goldbeck and intends to erect several houses this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spaetzel of|Sound. Kitchener spent Sunday with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken motorâ€" Wm. Spaetzel. ed to Toronto on Monday. a Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page and Miss sns mmemgenimee on Ellen Page spent the weekâ€"end at â€" Woman Found Murdered Kitchener. * Roughly interred under the floorâ€" Mr. _Mre. Irvin Doerr, Mr.. ing of her father‘s house in Dresden Bert &d‘fimlly ot‘ Baden the dead body of Mrs. Robert Mcâ€" P ie WATERLOO COLLEGE She leaves to mourn For To insure the success of the @npt_i‘gnl le_adilll @83400" STANDARD SIL SEDAN spent Sunday with Mr. and M hflu Clara Reike has returned afâ€" ter a three weeks‘ vacation at Owen Sound. oo ommz mupye 1" Te Delivered, Fully Hi Lovejoy shock absorbers (Exclusive Nash Mounting) Salon Bodies -WulzN a Nash ~400" leaves the facâ€" tory it has been furnished with all oi dinndnliiedinhies mediiil? ues e 22 i WV sory it has been furnished with all items of equipment, including chromiumâ€" nickeled bumpers, front and rear, hydraulic shock absorbers, tire lock and tire cover. ‘There is no extra charge made thereafter for these items. So, when you sze, in 2 motor car advertiseâ€" ment, a price quoted, and under it the words "All prices f. 0. b. factory," you should make a mental note to ask the salesâ€" man for that car how much extra, over and NASHâ€"KITCHENER MOTORS9q4 King StE.. CHAS. HARTLEIB, Local Dealer _ â€" â€" â€" P THE NEVW y! moprizpppneneee The above amount is required to meet the requirements of the College in the future. y â€" The Waterloo Chronicle is pleased to commend this worthy undertaking to the thoughtful consideration of every citizen of Waterloo and Kitchener with the hope and confidence that the fund will be raised easily and quickly and that every person will feel a sense of personal responsibility in the matter, and not be satisfied until the objective of $150,000 has been overâ€" subscribed. Money invested in the ‘Waterloo College now is bound to bring manifold returns in the years to comeâ€"not only from a material standpoint but what is of far greater importance is the benefit conferred uponâ€"the young people of the community â€"to the development of richer and more useful livesâ€"to the power to grasp the best and highest in life itself. tTH E_ wR L D ontopp en anncamnpornunt damper V orld‘seasiest stcering Ira NASH 100° Endowment Fund of $150,000 Corkle, Detroit negress, was discovâ€" cred Sunday by police. The finding of the body establishes the fact that a crime was committed. The hunt for the dead woman‘s husband, who mysteriously disappeared shortly afâ€" ter going to Dresden with his wife on police. Neuralgia succumbs to Minard‘s Liniment. > is now being pushed by the A Good Investment in mortor Car v a LV & ro OTHER CAR HA4S THENX ALL above the £. 0. b. price, it will cost you to ictit: Rabmeraiont is required to meet the requirements of Some dealers (not Nash dealers) charge up to $50 or $60 extra for bumpers alone. Investigation will show conclusively duttheNuhmyo(hnlml'“"mn -mwuvu,flfl‘?:z;:(“' find cars of con{aili" 'fl“"“l costing considerably more than a N: "400" when delivered, fully equipped, nothâ€" ing more to buy! Required Exterior metalware chrome plated over nickel Short turning radius Longer wheelbase â€"bearing crankshaft w. Ga. WEICHEL, M.P.P. General â€" Chairman . of â€" Campaign "Can I borrow your pen, Bobi~ "Cortainly." "I‘d like you to post this letter as you go down the street, will you?*" "All right." "Want to lend me a stamp, old "?u. if you want one." "Much obliged. By the way, what‘s your girl‘s address?"â€"Huâ€" mor, Phone 4193 Clear vision froas * Oneâ€"piece Selon Neoe t

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