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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Jul 1929, p. 4

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+ _ | _ subject to cheque _ â€" Barn â€" “ o anehener > s s Il Mr. Wilfrid Bean of Roland St., Kitchener, spent tJre weekâ€"end at the Breithaupt _ summer _ cottage _ at ==T=â€"= Georgian Bay. _ Keep Minard‘s in the Medicine chest. Mr. Arthur Hardt of Cliston, N.J., Waterloo m e e e ns amer e se on nc 1 t mes cce t e ce e e e w e e ce a _ sATISFY Phone 2777W. 50 Ontario 8. 4J The Waterloo Trust and Savings Company FOR GOOD LOOKING LETTERS USE OUR PAPETRIES Wray‘s Bookstore _ 116 KING WEST > PHONE 2381 ~_ Paper and Envelopes to match. Finest quality. When it‘s too hot to write, use our Friendship Cards. Suitable cards for every occasion. F. Steele Call us any time you want beautiful floral designs or cut flowers for all occasions. Floral Designs PHONES 563 â€" §78 NoW IS THE TIME TO BUY A _ GOOD USED CAR ALL CARS IN FIAST CLASSs 25 Others to Choose From _ < <â€" . ~ _ LIMITED Kitchener‘s Leading ORDON‘S OOD Kitchener OPTOMETRISTS "GLASSES THAT SATIGFY" Cut Flowers â€" CHRYSLER 50 SEDAN MAXWELL A. Bond, Florist tended business visit to the WeSteTrR|1» the guest of her mother, MyS "râ€"hmhnhfifi::l-w srst, ~K 4 company. He is accompanied Miss K. Wing of White Plains, daughter, Miss Gertrude Twoed. N.Y., is theâ€" guest of her aunt, Miss Kitchener, returned on Saturday Mr. and M . rs. C. A. Ero and Saugh from a week‘s. vacation in Muskoks, m + tor of Montreal aré the guests of Mr. "'""""""’"""I""'l-v-m-.n.umuuh children 9‘0'!,_:_.___‘_: Erb, at their summer home at Para KITCHENER 96 King Street West KITCHENER, ONT. OF _“-'.' '.-â€"7.*., Bean is visiting To ronto friends for a fow days. guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Kautâ€" man at their summer cottage in Port Elgin over the weekâ€"end. Mr and Mrs. C. F. Ott, Waterl0o, spent a few days at Grand Bend. Miss Jean Carmichael of Toronto and the Misses Margaret and Helen d-nâ€"{ho gfiuu of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Kumpf, King street, Waterloo. Miss Virginia Potter is holidaying in ‘California. Miss Florence Thomas, of Toronâ€" to, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.W.Thomas, Allan streot, Waterloo, left recently for a holiday down the St. Lawrence, through the Thousand Islands dis trict and in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Young and family of Pittsburg, Pa., spent their vaeation at the home of the former‘s aunt, Mrs. J. S. Lockie, William St., Waterloo. Rev. J. A. Wilson of Hamilton spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. J. S. Lockie, recently. Mrs. E. A. Snow entertained at her home, Bridgeport road, recently, at a delightful tea in honor of Mrs. Mumford of Winnipeg, who is a guest of her thother, Mrs. H. G. Lackâ€" daying at Hillsdale. Lake Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Motheral, Mr. J. O/ Motheral and Miss Ella Mothâ€" eral spent the weekâ€"end in Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gies are holiâ€"} dix,g‘ â€" e anlocea ues neev s nd 1 CHRYSLER 60 SEDAN . $3875 â€" WATERLOO ulfivhnw- and Miss Barbara Livingsâ€" e.|ton motored© to Ottawa on & short ons 1B Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MacCallum, acâ€" companied by their daughters, Miss recently on a motor trip to Montreal | and Ottawa. _ Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hemphill, l{l and lo;m L.-d'u of Waterloo, and Misses Magdalene and Emma Brueckâ€" ner and Dorothy Tailby of Kitchener are spending a two weeks‘ vacatioh at "Sunnyside Cottage", Southamp Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barclay of Chatham, N.B., visited at the home of Mrs. Barclay‘s parents, Mr. and MyYs. W. F. Orr of Nashville; Tean., the guest of herâ€" mother, Mrs Mrs. A. W ener. Edith, are holidaying in Muskoka. Mrs. C. D. MacDonald entertainÂ¥d at her home recently at a miscel laneous shower in honor of Miss Marie Kern, whoge marriage to Mr. ‘Robert J. Nesbitt takes place early in Miss Lillian Breithaupt, Kitchener, motored to her summer home on Georgian Bay for a vacation. Dr. Harry Whiting and Mrs. Whitâ€" ing entertained a number of friends at their home recently in honor of the fifth anniversary of their wedâ€" 1 Mrs. George Haehnel has returned to her home, Waterloo, after a ifive weeks‘ holiday in Maple, Ont. Mr. and Mre. E. Fry and son, Walter, and Mrs. F. Weidenhammer and daughter, Miss Nordie, Waterloo, have left on a ten day‘s motor trip through New York State and the iAdirondack mountains, to Montreal. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Doty of , Wichita, were recent guests of the latter‘s cousin, Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Bean, Kitchener. Mrs. Carlo Bemer and children are in Muskoka, guests of Mrs. F. H. Kalbfleisch. ‘The pupils of Misg Kathleen E. Fischer, who were successful in the récent midsummer pianoforte exâ€" aminations of the Toronto Conâ€" servatory of Music areâ€" Junior, Catherine Moser, honors; Primaryâ€" Natalie Joseph; Elementary, Anita Babbiy, first class honors, and Mary Hartleib, honors. Misses Leota and Marcellia Miller, ‘The home of Mrs. Louis Albright, 42 Waterloo street, Kitchener, was the scene of a happy event on Wedâ€" nesday night when she entertained a number of ffiends in honor of Miss Marie Kern, whose marriage takes place early in August. The event took the form of a kitchen and groâ€" cery shower and the gifts were preâ€" senfed to Miss Kern. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Learn,â€" Albert street, Waterloo, spent the weekâ€"end at Port Elgin. Mrs. Vera Doe of Waterloo is holiâ€" daying at Port Elgin. Mrs. C. L Upper and daughter, Miss Phyllis, and son, Bruce, Union Boulevard, left recently to spend a three weeks‘ vacation in Bowmanâ€" ville as the guests of Mrs. Upper‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bickle. The Misses Gertrude Opper and Edna Stoltz are holidaying in Port Carling, Muskoka. i Dr. W. L. Hilliard and Mrs. Hil Mard, Waterloo, on Thursday were il.he ‘guests of their daughter, Mrs. Miss Betty Marshall of Montreal is the guest of Mrs. George Wegenâ€" ast, Waterloo. Friends of Miss Hilda Kercher will be pleased to learn that she is conâ€" valescing nicely at her home, followâ€" ing an operation recently at the K./W. Hospital. ~ _ Mrs. N. A. Zick and sons Ronnie and Edward are apending two weeks‘ vacation at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Geiger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder and family of Kossuth were recent visitors at Grand Bend. Turnbull and Rev. Raiph Turnbuil Mrs. V. F. Weber entertained a number of friends at a trousseau tea at her home, Yonge street, on Monâ€" day, in honor of her daughter, Miss Irene Woeber, whose marriage took place on Wednesday... Miss Eva Sproule, RN., of the Ford Hospital, Detroit, was the guest of Mr. and Mre. E. H. Oxley, Charles lnm&. Waterloo, for a few days this ronto attended the Hinspergerâ€"Weber wedding which took place on Wedâ€" Mra. 8. C. Twoed and Mrs.â€" Kyle, Waterloo, left recently for their at Cedarhurst, Lake Simcoe. They have as their guests Mrs. A. E. Miller and Miso Helen Miller f Lonâ€" Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Weber of Toâ€" Mr. Harold Guggisberg of Gaylord, ich., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Jansen, of near Bresian. .-‘- Mre. Woodward, the Feick, Roy street, Kitchâ€" Mrs. William Henderson ter, Misses Mabel and _ Mr. Cliford Kub! and Mrs. J. Kubl of Detroit are guests at the home of Lm.au Mrs. H. Ziegier, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Hazold Good of Watâ€" erloo are spending their vacation &t jand Mrs. John B. Schmidt, Kitchenâ€" &râ€" They . were accompanied to .K.lt.elwnor by Mr. Schmidt‘s mother, +Mrs. John B. Schmidt, who has been . 'luyin‘ with her son Harry Schmidt ; in Waynesboro, Va., for the past |monn|. 1 Mesers. Waiter and Norman Ziegâ€" lerâ€"of Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ziegler; Waterioo, over the weekâ€"end. , Miss Helen Bauman of Waterloo has left for a two weeks‘ vacation in Detroit and St. Joe, Mich. k Rev. A. D. Gischier, formerly of Kiichener, now of Syracuse, N. Y., is the guest of Twin city relatives, Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidt of Detroit were weekâ€"end guests at the home of Mr. Schmidt‘s parents, Mr. A numb@r of the friends of Miss Ireve Weber gathered at her home recently, and tendered her a surprise party ll‘- honor of her approaching marriage. At the conclusion of the ‘mock ceremony the guests presentâ€" ’sd Miss Weber with a coffee percoâ€" lator. Mr. Albert Kaiser left Tuesday for Memphis, Tenn., after spending the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lippert. Miss Gladys Ludlow of Dunkirk, N. Y., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harold Lippert. Master Kenneth Weber is spending a week‘s vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber, Torgnto. Miss Elvira Metz is spendln’g‘wo week‘s vacation with friends in ‘ Dauphin, Man. Miss Helen Sider was the hostess of a delightful ‘miscellaneous shower at her home at Kitchener, Monday evening, in honor of Miss Irene Myers, brideâ€"elect of next month. Mrs. A. Hahn has returned to her home after an enjoyable visit with her daughters in Detroit. & Mrs. V. F. Weber entertained at a ‘delightful trousseau tea at her home Monday evening in honor of her daughter, Miss Irene, whose marriage took place Wednesday morning. The guests, numbering eightyâ€"five were received by the hostess, Mrs. V..F. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoffman have returned after a two weeks‘ motor trip to Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. George Knapp of Cleveland, Ohio, are spending their vacation at the home of their brothâ€" er, Mr. Chas. Knapp, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Reiner of Wel lesley, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hahn of New Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bitzer, Kitchener, have returned from a delightful boat trip through the Thousand Islands and the St. Lawrence River. M Louis Fleischauer | A large circle of friends learned‘ with regret of the death of ‘Louis lFlalschauer. wellâ€"known _ Waterloo Co. resident and for 35 years an esâ€" }teemed resident of Wellesley. The ,vfuneml. which was held on Sunday :!rom the home of his son, Walter J. Fleischauer, 40 Sterling Ave., KiRchâ€" ener, was largely attended by relâ€" latlves and friends who gathered o pay tribute to the departed. A lslmple but impressive service was held at the St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church, after which burial was made in the Woodland cemetery. Rev. A. Orzen conducted the services. Mrs. Findlay Matheson and son Bruce have returned to Waterloo after an enjoyable holiday at Whitby and Millbrook. and Mré. Alex. Banman i ins tion and Mré. BC ~;~ Pmd C CAnR e s P PT L r. Clifford Kub! and Mrs. J. Kub!|Gross, and ww m.“zu-fidthmd Mr. and Mro. Boegel H. Ziegler, '_ug-r_u.."....w:â€"-av’:‘u: Friends were present from Hamilâ€" ton, Toronto, ° Hanover, Wellesley, Ayton, Stratford, Gadshill, Bamberg and other points. The casket and drawing room at the home was bankâ€" ed with beautiful flowers sént by friends. The pallbearers were~ Norman Fleischauer, Wellesley, | Emmanuel Fleischauer, Stratford, Robt. Fleischâ€" auer and George B. Miller of Kitch ener, and Ed. Miller, Melville Sask., all nephews of the deceased, and Alex. Rau. LOW TOURIST FARES HELP YOU SEE CANADA Of course you‘d like to visit the Coast and on the way see all the places â€" you‘ve dreamed ofâ€"busy growing cities Hike Winnipeg. Branâ€" don, Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edâ€" monton, Vancouver, and Victoriaâ€" the spréading ptairles, Jasper Naâ€" tional Park in all its mountain splendour, the sombre Skeena River, the famous Sheltored Scenic Seas, perhaps â€"even Alaska, the alluring Land of the Midnight Sun. Low Tourist Fares help you see the utmost at least posstble expense. Ask your neareat Canadian National Agent, he will give you rates and help you in making your trip absoâ€" lutély worth while. Minard‘s OBITUARY Miss Eleanor Kocbel of KiteMener spent the weekâ€"end at herâ€"home. Mr. and Mré. Jess Cornell and Mr. and Mre. Chas. Fuller of Rochester were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. P. and Scotland visiting friends. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank and IamMNY of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Peter ‘Stumpf and Verdo of Elmira were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Lobsinger. Mr. Jos. Schummer of Detroit is spending two weeks vacation here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Allemang and faimily spent Sunday at Port Dover her home after spending two weeks in Magetawan. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Schnarr and family and Misses Loreita and Mary Lobsinger spent Sunday in Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. family spent Sunday Falls. ‘ Mr. Simon Rosenblatt was a vist tor with Mr. and Mrs. Jos Farwell of Kitchener on Sunday. | Mr. Edward J. Lobsinger of the Twin City spent Sunday under the parental robf. Mrs. Q-lclr Bergman and family of Waterloo are visiting with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Mary Helm. Mr. and Mrs.‘E. Rits of Michigan spent a few days with frleMd‘ old acquaintances. This has been Mr. Ritz‘s first visit since he left here 50 years ago. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Brenner and son left last Wednesday for their home in Meleval, Sask., after spendâ€" ing the past month with their reâ€" spective parents. i Mrs. L. Turner and family of Otâ€" {awa are spending a dow weeks‘ vaâ€" cation with their mother, Mrs. Berâ€" nard Boegel. Mrs. Jack Dillon of Elmira was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hinsperger. Mr. Leo Dietrich of Kitchener was a weekâ€"end visitor with his parents. Mr. Bert Meyer spent last Friday evening in Kitchener on business. Mr. Clarence Herzog was a Sunâ€" day visitor with parents. Mrs. David Hergott returned home after spending the past twoâ€"weeks with her sisters and friends in Tees water. 2 ~ On Sunday the Sunday School of Notre Dame left for Waterdown for their annual retreat. , Sale of Suits Men/! HERRINGBONE WEAVES â€" CHECKS â€" STRIPES, And SCOTTI8SH PATTRBRNS. Low Priced! Suit TECO STORE. Serviceable Tweed Suits, Remarkably returnéed to at onto. Charles Schneller were Mr. and MrS. @ ___â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" @ Otto Damn, Miss Minerva Damn. . y, ang Mrs. John Brown of Al Mr. '-""".?"“ and Miss Kathle@N per}a are here on an extended visit Kaphiem, alF of Ayton, and Mr. AUE ymong friends and @elatives. Damn of Kitchener. ~ Mr. John Berst of Plattsville spent Mrs. E. Devitt and grandson DeDâ€" a fow_days here among friends. \nw _Baker of Muskoka spent the _ \r. and Mrs. Ed. Miller of Melâ€" weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and yille, Sask., made several short calls |Mrs. Ezra Becker. while here last wegk. Mrs. E. Devitt and grandson Denâ€" ni¢ Baker of Muskoka spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker. Miss Helen Hallman and Miss Marjorie â€" Blakeney of Kitchener spent sometime at the home of the former‘s uncle, Mr. Isaiah Eby. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pfohl and son son Donald of â€"Rochestor called on Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker on Tuesday. Miss Irene Dubrich is spenCing 3 few weeks at Toronto.> Mrs. Wm. Sherriff of Dona, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods and famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Annias Martin and family, all of Winterbourne, Miss Beatrice Mitchell of Kitchener, Miss Loreine Mitchell, Mrs. Wm. Mitchell and Miss Elizabeth Reist, all of Watâ€" erloo, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reist. Mr. and â€"Mrs. E. Lyatt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Davey and fant ily and Mr. Clayton Davey, all of Max Becker spent Sunday at Torâ€" Sunday visitors with Mr. and Stock is being reduced â€" and Customers are n« mmm-a«mumw to us. Remember the Slogan f } A rousing clearance special in Men‘s Tweed Suits . grouped. for a sale event that represents a saving to the valueâ€"wise! * Wellâ€"cut suits in styles for men and young men. Poubleâ€"breasted models with peak lapels. Singleâ€"breasted cuts with notch lapels. Tailored of durable tweed mixtures in a selection of patterns, in medium T\dark greys or browns. Sizes â€" 35 to 42 included. An opportunity you should not miss! . Teco Store â€" Main Floor H. A.Germann|â€" Al Is Progressing Nicely > Waterloo DOwImm, OW WoOOnOcn C 000C and rivetedâ€"on buttons. Each Made from extraâ€"heavy WILLIAMSBURG «1t rpAys TO SHOP IN WATERLOO*" KMitchener ‘Cut roomy for service, and fAnished 1 ims, five moro“uh:d. barâ€"tacked The old Firm BrickerGermann Co. Ltd. Dubrich is spending a Overalls for Men EVERY DEPT. HAS ITS Smocks to Match WITH "EXTRAS" FOR SATURDAY‘s BIG DAY 12.50 and fnished with doubleâ€"stitched d. ‘barâ€"tacked pockets, 69 m ® near Woodstock, and Mr. and Mrs. | Allan Bullock and family epent Sunâ€" ®@ day at the home of Mrs. Woelfie. blue denim, with dqul{le-stltched Mrs. Frank Briggs and son of Welland are spending a few weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. ODitman. * Attend Circus. A number from here took in the circus last Thursday at Kitchener. Respected Citizen Dead. Death has called another one out cf cur midst in the person of John L. Erb who died last Wednesday. Inâ€" terment was made in the Amish Mennonite cemotery on the third line on Friday. Died at Kitchener. | â€"The many friends of Louls Fleischâ€" auer will regret to learn of his death last Wednesday at Kitchener. He was laid to rest on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ottman and son Walter speni the vweek-ent\and Sunâ€" day with friends and relatives in Welland WELLESLEY Ontario

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