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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 May 1929, p. 4

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. Faultless Appearance J. Bruegeman, Tailor E.J.FISCHER 1: Phone and Save Time PRODUCT OF GENERAL _ NCTORS OF_ CANADA THIII!'O no denying the fact that when you wear Customâ€"tallored Clothes, such as we make, you unconsciously realize that your appearance is faultiess. Right now our selecâ€" tion of Spring and Summer ciothes will be appreciated by the man who wants fit, fabric and fashion. CHRYSLER 50 SEDAN .......... CHRYSLER 52 SEDAN .......... CHRYSLER 60 SEDAN .......... CHEVROLET COUPE, 1928 Model CHEVROLET COUPE, 1927 Model PHONE 15858 . â€" _ KING ST. EAST Special Sale WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN THE TWIN CITIES. \ PHONE 880 Right at your elbow is your teleâ€" phoneâ€"Why not use it in ordering m meat. It will save you a trip town and you are always sure of getting the very best °Tnam.y just the same as though you came to the F. Steele tJoging, es OPTOMETRISTS "GLASSES THAT SATISFY" King Ot. 8. All Cars are Guaranteed and in First Class Call and see them. Dobbin Garage & Electric Co. Kitchener & Waterloo T. OLINSKI â€" Breslau, Ont. HUNDREDS of motorists who paid big prices for Big Six performance are turnâ€" ing now to Pontiac . . the car that has introâ€" duced a Big Six into the lowâ€"priced field. Look at it and you‘ll see it‘s a Big Six . . with big, beautiful, luxurious Fisher Bodies. Drive it and you‘ll énow it‘s a Big Six .. with big, highâ€"compression, sixâ€"cylinder engine, accurâ€" ately balanced. Examine it closely and you‘ll find every desirable Big Six characteristic .. big, new, dirtâ€"andâ€"weatherâ€"proof fourâ€"wheel brakes, Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, Spring Covers, Footâ€"controlled Tiltâ€"ray Headâ€" lights, and dozens of other features. p.4.s.20c KLEINSCHMIDT‘S LIMITED LIMITED May 6th to 1 1thâ€" NTIAC d SIX 96 King Street West On Used CGars KITCHENER, ONT. WATERLOO The Leading Meat Market 14 King St. N. â€" Waterioo Condition. KITCHENER $550.00 $750.00 $850.00 $575.00 $500.00 frot an oextended visit with her son, and R. Ramsay of Ham!lton; _ Mr. Douglas Rrb, as representaâ€" tive of the Great West Folt, attended the Workmen‘s Compensation Board convention at Windsor during last Returned To Her Home Mrs. Christian Witt, who has been ponfined to the home of her daughâ€" ter, in Kitchener, suffering from the effects of a bad fall, has sufficiently recovered to be able to return to her Mr. Frank Schill and sons William and Leo and daughter Rosetta and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Schill visâ€" ited Mrs. Schill at the St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener. Underwent An Operation Miss Regina Koemsteadt, who unâ€" derwent a throat and nose operation at the St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitch ener, returned to her home here on Saturday. A Victim of the Fiu Miss Gertrude Battemburg is conâ€" fined to her home sufféring from an attack of the Flu. Miss Battenberg‘s condition is not serious. ! At St. Mary‘s Hospital ‘ Mrf. Frank Sohill of Macton, unâ€" derwent an operation at the St. Mary‘s Hospital on Monday for the removal of a tumor. From last re ports, Mre. Schill was doing as nicely as her condition allowed. Waterloo after sponding the weekâ€" turned to her home in Millbrook after a month‘s holiday in Waterloo where she was the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Matheson and Rev. Finlay Matheson at the United Church parâ€" sonage. who will be their guest fot a week. A happy event took place Saturâ€" day evening at the home of Mr. and Kitchener, when they were tendered a surprise party by their children, it being the occasion of their 45th couple were made the recipients of a beautiful radio set. After the preâ€" sentation a wedding dinner was served, following which games wore indulged in. Mr. and Mrs. E. Schats and daughâ€" ter, Miss Phyllis and son Bruce of Hamilton were the guests of Mr. and Mre. F. Halstead, Park streot, Watâ€" panied home by Mrs. Cunningham‘¢ Chief Bromley: promises prosecuâ€" tion for those owners of dogs who fail to renew the dog tax and he has set the last day for May 10th. Forgot to Make Turn Another visitor, while driving the Elmira highway Thursday midnight, must have fallen asleep at the wheel. At the first, Heidelberg turn, inâ€" stead of going to the right, he kept on straight ahead of the pavement over the deep ditch, through the fence and into a marshy field about 25 feet. Two provincial men from ‘Kitchener, who were returning from St. Jacobs noticing a car in the field, investigated, and found the car mired in the mud. The American was takâ€" en in the provincial car to Kuchener; and later his car was extricated from the muck. Underwent Operation Mrs. Charles Klein and daughter, Mrs. Kaufman, of Mildmay, were reâ€" cent guests of Mr. and Mrs John Riehl, Bresiau Road. Mrs. Derwent Kinton and Miss Kelly of Toronto are the guests of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wells, George street, Waterâ€" loo. Mr. Bert Carter has returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Cunningham, Allan St., Waterloo, from Queen‘s University, Kingston, for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Boll, Waterloo, wish to announce the engagement of thair only daughter, Miss Hilda Suzâ€" anne, to Charles Herbert Starnaâ€" man, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ‘Starnaman, Kitchener, the marlage to take place early in June. Misses Ellen, Emily and Frances Linecar on Friday attended the funâ€" eral of their mother, the late Mrs. Elizabeth Linecar, who died at her home in Toronto on Wednesday morning. Mrs. Linecar visited her daughter recently in Elmira who conducts the book store, purchased from the estate of the late Mr. Wm. Ludwig. Paid Fines In Court Two dog owners who failed to heed the warning issued sometime ago, leaving their dogs run at large, were fined $1 and costs in court on Wedâ€" nesday. Another man was fined $10.00 and costs for driving a truck without a permit, another for speedâ€" ing_through town and one for being intoxicated. Failed to Heed Warning Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ounninsham Attended Convention ELMIRA NEWS J. J Y anchus, Correspondent and Agent Phone 266 or 285 Steddick House _ Mr. and Mre. Lorne Franklin and child of Galt visited over the week: end with friends in Elmira. Among the tbusiness visitors in town were Messrs. F. W. Richardson I Mrs. Matthew Durant is spending , a Tew woeks in Detroit with her son, Mr. Thomas Durant. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brohman and daughter, Helen of Kitchener, vistted on Sunday with the former‘s sister, Mre. SyL J. Steddick. _ Mr. T. T. Burt of Hamilton, was a \business visitor in town. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt and daughâ€" ter, Miss Emily Schmidt of Stratâ€" ford and Mr. Charles Zilliax of New Hamburg visited Mrs. Henry Zillax over the weekend. Miss Lucy Stumpf of Kitchener, epent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and (Mrs. C. Stumpf. Mrs. Geo. G. Class and sons Harâ€" vey and Roy and Miss Mabel Hager man visited at Kitchener on Satur day afternoon. Mr. Clinton Keller of Kitchener spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Keiler. _ Mr. Wiltrid E. Wing, formerly of Kitchener, has his headquarters loâ€" eated at New York City. His wite Messrs. George Forwell of Kitchâ€" ener and J. Waldie of Stratford were business visitors in Elmira on Wedâ€" neofiay. j Miss Rileen Weber and Mr. Wal ter Weber of Kitchener, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Plains, N.Y., about June 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weichel and family were visitors to Kitchener on Saturday afternoon. The graduate nurses of the Twinâ€" City assembled at the home of Mrs. K. J. Schneider and tendered a mis eellaneous shower to Miss Edith Schneider, RN., Highland road, the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Sweitzer, 50 Church street, Kitâ€" Mrsa. Frank 8. Hodgins has returnâ€" . ed to her home in Waterioo after a three weeks‘ holiday in New York. Mr. Fred Sturm has returned to his home, Waterloo, from Queen‘s University, Kingston, for the sumâ€" mer. Mrs. 8. C. Tweed and Mrs. Frank Haight, of Waterloo, were in Ottawa Mrs. J. Arthur Hilliard has so far recovered from her recent illness to return to her home on Frederick St., Kitchener. Mr. Henry Brunck spent the woek end with friends at Kitchener and Guelph. «* where she will be the guest of her sister for several weeks. Rev. Pue Gilchrist, St. Catharines, was the recent guest of Rev. and Mrs. Finlay Matheson, Williamâ€" St. West, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Feil and Mrs. Hdw. Ruth were visitors to Kitchâ€" ener on Saturday afternoon. whose marriage takes place shortly Mrs. 8. C. Tweed and Mrs. Frank Haight, of Waterloo, were in Ottawa to attend the annual meeting of the Dominion Victorian Order Board. Mr. Otto Schierholtz, St. Louis, Mo. She also spent a short time with Rev. and Mrs. A. Galimefer, Peru, Ind., recently pastor of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church of Elmira. _ _Mr. Wm. Martin spent Sunday afâ€" ternoon visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fischer, Elora. Miss Mabel Hagerman and Mr. H. E. Class of Glencoe, visited at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Miss Elizabeth Brohman of Gueiph is visiting her sister, Mrs. Syl. J. Steddick for a fow weeks. Miss Mary Weber of Kitchener, spent the weekend with her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weber. Messrs. Albert Seiling and Harry Randall spent Saturday evening at Kitohener. Mr. Fred Hedrich of Waterloo, vis ited with his family over the weekâ€" Miss Katie Weber of Kitchener, visited friends in Elmira. Miss Hazel Steddick of Hamilton, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Syl‘J. Steddick. Mrs. Wim. Zinger and child visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Franklin at Galt. Mrs. Elizabeth Huehnergard, is visâ€" iting friends at Heide®berg for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold of Waâ€" terloo, visited Elmira friends on Sunâ€" Rev. M. C. Morlock an Mrs. Morâ€" Mrs. Wm. Pfaf of Mount Forest Mrs. Percey E. Heeney, Kitchoner, rectuiin Rennie and W. A. Rehill of London; A. R. Thomson of Strathroy, Archte Campbel} and W.B.Phillips of Toronâ€" to; Chas. M. Moore and R. F. Bernâ€" hardt of Kitchener; John Huddlester and T. E. Stockst!l} of Drayton. Miss Kathleen Dillon of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dillon. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holzworth and daughter Rdna visited for a fow days with friends at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rook and son, and Messrs, A. L. Ratz and Dan Kelâ€" ler spent Sunday with friends at Stratford. . Mr. gud Mrs. Wm. Allemang of Kitchener spent the weekend with Elmira friends. Mrs. Agnes Hergott of Bamberg, visited over the weekend with her sister, Miss Matilda Ruth. Miss Pauline Stoesser visited El mira friends on Thursday. Be satisfied with a guaranteed rate of inierest paid regularily on a safe investment > rather than place your funds in risky speculations. + & Colored ruffled voile for curtains in the bedroom or kitchen. A rayon silk banding adds a lustrous touch, and color appears as trim in pretty shades of gold, rose, or blue. C BDBCLEL YR ...... 09000 e1e7 30e 30 Harevrevenervevresevet aeveesvererin ot pevpveavenervoevrevebeetfeiieler ied inhod enc ierdetpomeavenmmaesastons Unnecessary Risk? â€"| WATERLOO A delightful addition to any window! Ruffled marquisette curtains with coin spots in shades of red, blue, gold, rose, orchid, green, cream, or black, 28" wide and 2% yarde long, complete with tie Special! Colored Ruffled Voile TECO STORE Our Guaranteed Investment Receipts YVield , pair, \.... Ruffled Curtains THE WATERLOO TRUST AND SAVINGS COMPANY Pair 3.50 Interest payable by cheque Jan. Ist and July Ist On amonuts of $1.00 and over left for three years. Special Evangelistic services in Breslau M.B.C. church conducted by Rev. J. A. Beery, Bradford, Ohio, May §â€"19. Services every evening except Saturday at 8 p.m. Sunday services: Sunday School at 10 a.m., preaching at 11 a.m., 230 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. . Last Wednesday afternoon the men of the Cressman Mennonite Church and friends of the church spent the afternoon in transplanting young maple trees from neighboring woods to the cemetery and church Miss Floronce Dedels, nurseinâ€" training at the Guelph General Hosâ€" pital, is spending a few days at her home in the village. + Mrs. Melinda Shantz, after spendâ€" Rich looking damask, neatly patterned in figures and stripes forms charming drapes and is particularly adaptive be cause it can be split easily in half for side drapes. 60" wide, obtainable in a number of pretty 50 3 95 ©DIOF8, PrICG, Y@rd ... 1. to © The Drapery Department has received some interesting new fabrics perfeotly adapted to the requirements of the modern home. Dainty curtains ready made to hang at your windows ... crisp voile by the yard . . . and gayly colored materials of silk or cotton for overdrapes. The low prices make them ‘doubly attractive. See them at the Teco Store tomorrow. A vividly colored, gayly striped material in a wide range of shades guaranteed sunfast, 50 inches wide. It can be used effectively for overdrapes, cushions, slip covers, etc., and the price 18 80 TeASONAbl@ At, YAPI, ...............cslcc0l> 1 24 & Drapery Fabrics Kitohoener On amounts of $1.00 and over left for one or two years. that anticipate every need. KITCHENER Striped Shiki Repp BRESLAU Drapery Damask Ruffled curtains of fine French marâ€" quisette, attractively styled in the new shade of cocoa. Size is 37" by 2% yards, complete with tie backs, pair. OÂ¥ AA Marquisette Curtains Teco Storeâ€"Third Floor ALtY Mr. Clear and daughter of Toronâ€" to visited at the home of Mrs. Joseph Cressman. ing most of the winter in Kitchener, is at home again with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McLeod, of Ayr, visited Mrs. McLeod‘s mother, Mrs. Melinda Shants, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gimbel visited Mr. Gimbel‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Gimbel, Baden, on Sunday. Mr. Clea® and Miss Joyce Cleau, Toronto, visited friends in the vilâ€" lage on Sunday. â€" Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. N. Mo Hamilton, a daughter, on May 5th Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feick and the Misses Feick, of Strassburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Kinsie on Sunday. Miss Ada Snyder, Mr. O. Snyder, Miss Forn Bauman and Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Bauman visited Mr. and Mrs. Noah Weber, Waterloo, on Sunday. Teco Storeâ€"Third Floor GALT ig

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