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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Aug 1929, p. 4

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BIG SIX quality _, _ without paying ' biq sjbr-itrR:e2 ». IOPEN AIR DISPLAY-LOWER PRICES Frhr-arretrio, ma. Aug. 9, to Mr. and Mn. Emil Puts. a, son. . 'tqislerr-At the K.-W. Hospital, Aug. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Geisler of Waterloo. a son. ‘spogmmerqm St. Mary's Hospital. August 6, to Mr. and Mm. Wilfred ’Seegmmer, nghland Road, a, son. Fischer - At St. Mary's Hospital, Aug. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fischer. 1 daughter. atteV--At St. Mary's HosNtal, July 16, to Mr. and H13. Peter Goats. of Kitchener. a non. MItlee--At Waterioo, August 11, to Mr. and mu. Crawford Miller, a ttrat-At St. Mary's Hospital, July 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacob "' Klng St. w., Upstairs PM"... an and 21m KITCHEN!!! Pas-port.- sud Home. unlined can. any. Spock! usual-ens Folder and 4 x 6 Photo, on. down for [T's BETTE! BECAUSE 171's CANADIAN BENTON STUDIO .WEEK-END TRADE-INS PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER PHONIC VICI'ROLA with " records. Real burn. "ST CHIV. SEDAN "* (SHIV. (”ACE Ttro coal and wood ranges with warming closet, high shelves and water tanks. Good as new. .ORTHO- T. Olimki Schweitzer Electric 'Weir,?,', no 1ooger any reason why you shouldn't be in the big six close . . because there's no longer my renson why you should pay the usual big six prices. For Pontiac has brought the power of a Big Six engine . . the sturdy endurance of a big chassis . . the real charm of Fisher Bodies . . . into tho low-priced fietd. Pontiac has everything that you would ordin- arily pay Big Car prices for. Luxurious appointments . . deep-seated comfort . . Internal-expanding Four-wheel Brakes, Love- ioy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, Tiltrly Headlights (foot-controlled), GMR High- Compression Cylinder Head and a long list of big our features . . The moment you ride in Pontiac Six . . the moment you drive it, you'll know of a surety there's only one way to get Big Six quality without paying Bix Six price. "mad“ nooucr or GENBIAI. morons or CANADA. Luann Dobbin Garage & Electric Co. DOBBIN’S OPEN " alt MARKET For Sale Phone 633, WATERLOO. Waterloo, Ont. ___ Gut, Kltchenor. a son. rBertteB-At St. Mary's Hospital. July 9 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert 1gasatims Schell. a son. Herb.t---At the K and W. Rmoitat I July 19, lo Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Herbat, Waterloo. a daughter. Grubrook---At St. Mary's Hospital, '. August T, Mr. and Mrs. John Gris. . brook, Waterloo. 1; son (stillborn). Bowman-At IC-W. Hospital, August 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bow- man, a daughter. tNtrter---At St. Mary's Hospital. Aug. 12. to Mr. and Mrs. [slums Dinner, New Hamburg, a. son. Krtlttttt-HlF--At Kitchener. Auk. 10, Leslie Knight to Irma Lucretia Httreirta., , LuertmtrKttehJe---At Waterloo. Aug.' IO, Oaur Luenlng to Kntherlne' Rooms, both of Waterloo. 1 MttE-A_---At Kitchener. Aug. IO, George Ross Melina. Stat-i lord, to Mary Once Ore-lb, oti Clinton. l 1hnitKt"tttltt.rh--At Ayr, Ant. T, Lorne H. Wildfonl to V“ Shark. I "irtttr---At the K-W. Hospital. Aug. 12, to Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Birth, Waterloo. 1 son. Ratx--At the IE-W. Hospital. August 13, Mrs. David Rata ot Now Harm burg. t0NrP0KTTAc COMM "I? can: SUDAN 1m ”WAC SEDAN Brcslau, Ont. MARRIAGES DEATHS ( A numer- of the friends or Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Porter met at the home of the htter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. U. Bean, Peqnegnat Ave. ‘F‘rlday night and tendered them a surprise party. It being the occasion Li)! their tenth wedding ennivorury.‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Forler were made the .reciptents of many lkautitut gifts. Recent visitors at the home ot Mrs. L. M. actuator of Kitchener were Mrs. Herb Yackie, Rockwood. SIak.. Mn. Kath, mirth. Newark, N. J., Mrs. Harold Pan Am! Ion. Illa Vern Ptaft and MI" Don: Schlorholu. alt ot Toronto, And Mrs. William arch of Stafford. l Dr. H. Poehlmn ot Grove Pa., Rev. Walter Mom and Maser of Greenvllle, Pa., and Irene Owens ot Appollé, Pa. guests at the home of Mr. and Baldwin Poehlman, Waterloo. A delightful luncheon was given recently by Mrs. M. S. Hellman at her commodloua home on Allen St. Waerloo. in honor of Mr. and Mm. Mlller And Miss Wagenast of Ltitt. caster. Pa. --trtter.at-mgx .‘hww. woodcut-.uw -"'“.‘.1u“‘-”wuw‘ “want-tut who!“ M mun-mum”: “MMWIUWN’M'NDMW Human-HM ssri,-uet.otue,trr.a-lreet"ff'tate"telt.a-.AiarA"irtkiG_ It.aulp.lorlul.m annotation. Emmuxmu. - of It. and In. C. a. Ban, and In. Gum Hone. In um» uni Ion Harry, m ot Wan-loo. and Mr. and In. Harvey Hamel ot mr choner, returned home the: spend- mx 3 week's "anon in Port sup lay. It”. a. In. Curl Heath?“ ate Ann-ton. It. An Will. M of that Tatttttm with ”new. luck; It». I. “but!" at Watch-o. mu Dorothy Bauer is mending no _ Taerrtioqt at the home at her brother. Mr. H. C. Burst, De "on. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henderson, "Bda Accord". Waterloo. announce the engagement or their second daughter. Miss Margaret Morrison, to Mr. Ruskin Low Thompson, son ot Rev. B. W. Thmopson and Mm. Thompson. London, ont., the mar- riage to take place on Saturday. September 7, at Knox Presbyterian Church. Waterloo. I Kr. and In. Wilh- l-lunel All mm mm. mm s, It. In. Joseph Barges uni eon Hu- bert. are swaying . motor trip to New York City. The home ot Mrs. F. Price, 146 Eatrt Wobr tet., was the scene ot an interesting event receliuy when I number ot the girls at the Domin- ion The office Ital! tendered a shower to Miss Rose Yawsle. hride- bloc! ot the month. Many Twin City friends at Miss Kelly Lang. daughter or Mr. and Mrs R. Lang. King St..Waterloo.wlll be pulsed to learn that she la main ’lng satisfactory progress toward re covery after her recent operation for appendfcltls at St. Mary's Hosp!- tal. REV. Dr. H. A. Sperling and Mrs. Speriing and their sons, Herman. Arthur and Robert. have returned from a. pleasant trip to Messengers Bay. N. Y., in Lake Oneida. Hum. N. Y., and in Syracuse, N. Y. Mrs. J, M. Ode of St. Petersburg, Pla., who Is a house guest at' the home ot her panama, Hon. W. D. Euler and Mrs. Euler, was the ttmst- ess recently of a bridge In honor of Mrs, Melklo of Detroit. Miss Beulah Belle Reese ot Water. loo has returned after spending an enjoyable vacation at Toronto where she was the house guest or Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wallace. . Mr. o. It. Berna: is mooverlu nicely from his recent. opmatton at St. Marr's Hospital. Rev. M. Voelker, pastor of St. Peter's Cathedral. New York City, is the guest ot Rev. Dr: Schorten, Waterloo. _ Mrs. Cunningham has returned to her home, Allan St., Waterloo, after three weeks mutiuu 111 Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Ziegler m waning 'rietida In Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Cuplaud of Montreal wefe guests ot the latter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Gis. The Misses Betty and Ann Lang. King street. Waterloo, left recently for Eagle Lake, Northern Ontario. where they will be the guests at the summer home ot Mr. and Mrs. H. Knmz ot Waterloo. lbw. B. Poohlmn ot Detroit in 1037 PONTIAC COUPE 1m DURAN! SEDAN 10’ MUTM0N WAC“ 'sr.er-trrtryrttsttat-t-tas nun-'3.“ Miss " are Mrs. City, n __ ....... - m... - ‘(rigpmllumm* noon with - h u-. Mr. David Gribbl- at Woodstock went. an wok-old at his to” Mr. and In J. My and Inch- ter Mildred ot wan-loo man to cenlly with Mr. And In. AIM Hahn. I Inn. Mr. Newton. luau. 03n- nnd ton III". “1. m d M In; no. - Doria. nu: ', any may at Khan his _ Megan. Prank, Id. and Bill In.“ of the qttt of M. Mr. - Dun. her and can Goon. of at. CW and Mr. Sylvan: "but Tlattqd on and” at Mr. Jim bulb. Mr. and in. c. Hymn and In. Milton Huey - - - ’ Mr. and In. Wm. Baum and son Billie ot Wluhlnl Mud the former's amen urn. Jun. RIM mu. on Sand-y. Mrs. Geo. Kohl of matr- - the weekend with not mun. It. Matilda Ernst. Mr. and Mrs. [due Deal. In!" Lavem and Baby Joyce visited with Ae farmer’s parents Mr. and In. Geo. Be“: ot Linwood on Sunday. Mr. Joe Eckert va- a Ina-1m visitor ht Unwood on Saturday Mr. and Mrs Gum. [A301 wilted her parents, Mr. ltd In. A. 'v ustdr, ot Henson. on Sum. Mrs. M. D. like] at Elmira about the week-end with her pram. Mr. and Mrs. C. Tabbert. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. hum. of Elmira and Mr. and Mn. Hr. Em: mind on Sunday with Mr. and Mm. J. R. Timpson ot (hrllmho. It. We! um Wk. "gm“-mmu (autumn-giltuuln ”mung”; n.1m.mmymu~ “Anna-rumin- ltto. mind‘s-Mum“ "r.c.'antsunmt-ttrlutaer.-ors.a--aasat Manna-mm.hibn my, ' in Dumb. . [An]. In- In. M-I- n, I. Mr. and In. new. - a! (hunter and: a! III-tuba. Wt... were vhlnou " the no. ot In. koala Hahn and In. John Ititqhtqr In Waterloo. - Mr. and Mrs. C. o. Burn and daughter. Mine Jean, ot Kitchener returned' to their home Thursday alter a tortnittht's motor trip through the eastern produces. They won surprised by friends on their return and presented with ttitta in honor ot Jheir wedding attnireraarr. Reernt vmmm at Mr. John lasers were Mr. and Mus. Geo. Hickm- bower and daughters Doris Ind De (ores of Battalo, Mr. and in. Jacob llamas and daughter Louis: of Kit- chener and Mr. and Mn. Cupol- Boesel of Linwood. -sil.' Want: Ito-Bun at Inn-mom Ohio. Montana! tomato-cam:- “dun: Mr. and In. Talon-n 8-y- der. ‘ The home of Mr. m In. I. 01-. Imam-gr In an - a! a '- lerolunx "out hum] it" thou omen-Sued in honor at tho ugh!!- lourth birthday of the hw- father, Mr. Fred Dalton. Mr. Donna'- elud- ren, qmrtdehiMrert ad tin - itrtutdctttidron were ml to: an happy acct-Ion during the coll-Io of which the guest or honor 'u pre- sented with a lust-nth! claim“, a pipe and tobacco. Mr. and Mn. John M. Albrecht ot Fort Thomas. Kr, visited relative: In Kitchener. Mr. Albrecht was an apprentice In the allies ot the Ben liner Journal nbout fiftrttet, you." ago. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Devin nd son Billy of Cleveland. Ohio. are speqding their nation at the home of the former: Durante. Mr. 9nd Mn. A. a Devm. Waterloo. Mr. and Mm. Charles T. Wumloy and dainghler ot Chlcago and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Winger and mu Donald bt Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Winger of Fort Worth. Texas. are visiting friends In Elwin and Waterloo tor.two masks. Mr. Rom. Newton m A human visitor in Elmira on Monday. . Mr. and an. L B. Within ot Detroit are spending their nation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lipharttt, Waterloo. Mag. E. L. Hausa, than!” Jean and Mrs. Christina Mick“: have' re- Iurned home after spending ayeok in Detroit. Mu. Alex. Radar and dattqhtsrr Miss ou And Guy Tommy and non Richard of and Axe, Itch. and Mn. James Tonley of Gait were the meets of Mrs. Robert Austin at Kit- chener recently. . Miss A. Stricker iert Saturday at. lernoon (or a week“. vacation with friends In Detroit. Mrs. Frank Ashley and children of Mbanr, N. Y., are unending . tow weeks with friends in Waterloo. Mr. ”ACTON Iav. 81-00 m at Shirk-mu occupied the will: at an Imus Chard: an oth- and”. It. It Winter. at Port Calhoun about a '0‘ an In! I.“ " Plu- Inn-tin.“ luhumhmmm atueinatnaa-hatBetipttw Mr. John Von ot Eamon and Mr. Mike Vogt ot Waterloo. Mr. and In. Win. Run ad will] um Mr. and In. Ptoderiet Mnano ot Kim- chenor and Mr. Joe Parting ot Rose- rub. Mich“ to" - u the home ot Mr. And Mn. Joe “chum. Tho mu. In“. France; and Veal: Portion ot Ila-evil“, Mich. returned hon. on Sunday "tor spending an. weeks with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Huntsman. mtblhmaoodvh oili- mumwmn-m In Joe Cram-an of Brent“ VIII- ted In. Jacob Crown on Sunday. Mr. and In. Jerry [tenor and tatniir ot Mdtamrth and Mm. Noah DBIII'BHOI' of Bred-n wen ml: of Mr. and Mrs. Amo. sumldel on sun- day. Baptismal services were held At the Mennonite Church last Sunday afternoon. Six candidates were ttate tised and taken tum church member- ship. Bishop Jonas Snyodr ot Wa- tetloo and 03c" Burkholder of Bree 1au officiated at the serviced. The death took place on Frlday morning of Hrs. Henry Hutt, who puss“ may at tho home ot her daughter. In; Robert Knit. when she had been otayiaq since her tre neu become serious A (ow months no. She had melted the age of 69 years amt had been a maiden! at this village tor about arrears. She I: survived by hot husband and the daughters. namely. Mrs. Chas. Han- rlch and, Mrs. Herbert Heller ot Bt. Jacobs. Mrs. Robert Kraft of this place. Mm. John Hokletler of Kit- chener and Miss Florence Hutt. The Mr. Norma Buckle: ot St. Jacob: allot! at Flaunt View on Sand”. Mr. and In Hilton Bechtel ot Kossuth visited Mr. and Mm. John Bechtel on Sunday. liking}, AUG. 16 IS DOLLAR BAY AT TECO STORE I Lh-I dBgttqnh towel- - In A In. chock M with a hardn- ot .trte in you. a! A-tttid at. in. was! an: n. homu- will OWQO a up": of anuo "traordttsaryt. mm on. he", wellht {nucleus blunkm, a full 70:“. Mr he soft can!) make; them Mod for the cool an amino and the "lend” marl-l noun. long we. They'll be mapped up In A hurry at this price. Unbleaghed Sheeting, Special yd. 49c mnuums mums Sm“ 2.19 Linens and Bedding “on Linn Towels Restock your bedding and linen closets from this group 0fS¢ecial Values. VIII. T I293; Sarge; .. 45c but" quality of ttmr tntru.ehodGturtintr"ot a quality unit will give The whim u a hill Ir. Spock]. yard, _rFP_rmPr8'r'mrremPPrr.-e.meereM.Pmrre_rer..e 49c French Rher Bungalow Camp, lo cated on the beautiful French River a more 200 miles trom Toronto, Is also served by tho Canadian Paeltte. l In these camps one enjoys the privacy of a co" bungalow, oom- tombly furnished and elecu-Ieelly Illumimled. with mid service to aka care of details. Charges which are very reasonable are “American PM" and meals are served in the Mg Mung room of the Club House, or. In hot weather out on the Wide. screened. cool verandas. alum. A... u, when n won. - 4tttnhetod by Rev. layer. named by a». curb-1m And new. Stu/nun. vu hold a the residence after which interment. took place at the ‘Brwdopon cemetery. ', Nlplgon Bungalow Camp, situated on the east shore of Lake Helen in ‘the Nipigon River d1etr1ct. " easily I reached by Gandhi: Pacitte Ratt- :way or Gr-ea: Lakes Steamers. The pit bearer. were Mount. Em “no Wit-on. Herbert. Knit. Gordon Heinrich, Carl Schmidt and Norman Shoemaker. The - have the sympathy ot tha communlty In this bereavement. Take a vacation that wilt bemrtit all the - atitrb--a one. where there are no annoying little chem or the everlasting housekeeping routine to ottond to.-a piece sur- rounded by the wild beauty of the northern woods, yet having the con- venient facilities and comfortable accommodation ot the city home. Both camps have every facility for k r'wlmwmrw f”: Flannelett'es f fi; "aunt If! " It would ho who to buy um] at (It. mm! Show, and: ‘nn Luncheon cloth. ot A good gully linen. wilt. with unload border. of Mn- tad H.A.Germann II" _ Luncheon Cloths Kitchener WHIE’Ih-Imuldhn: mMmmu‘h-muamm-I tilts-aidutvcyquthhAIz-t Waterloo For 80 ME GOOD ADVICE toe Me 29° 88e a Th. " Finn IN: Every thrifty housewife will delight In the ttmt tttta1itr of thero firmtr woven cotton was“. neatly hemmed ready tor use. "the aim In & In" Toxet. Priced for a snappy Clo-mace. 49c COTTON SHEETS If}: I For further Informtlon ennui" from any Canadian Pacitte Agent. {He will be glad to help you. V. M. TWOOD. c.pat. Agent, Kitchoner. lom. trt Sgecjal bunker recreation one]: u tannin, swimming. boating and hiking. Putt. ln; tor which the“ :2an Are famous. is perhaps the moat. Donut Mime. French River alw hon-u an excellent nine hole golf owns. " Kitchens:- aud Waterloo residents plainly felt the earthquake tremor which visited um district about 6.30 on Monday morning. The earth tremor awakened many people from sound siumbers. caused the build- ings to sway slightly and beds. chairs and other articles locked. At 'st. Peter‘s Church, Kitchener. pins- ter was shaken from the wall. The tremor lasted about 30 seconds. Table Linen The woman who prefer: to to nuke up her own able linen "t and u: unmistaka- an. nine of importance m “not. ot a good weight. and ”timed In a an" design. no man mu BW'. Special. Sprain EQRTHQUAKE TREMORS PLAINLY FELT IN '. Bulldlng- .nd Hounhold Ania!“ Sway“ During Period of Thirty ttaero-.-.-?" Dom-g. Reported. Use Mimrd’s immediately. It soothes the pain and draws out the rnnamtntt'.urt. Half Bleached Pair [III Go. Ltd. an: SHOP EA RLY THE TWIN~CITY Ontario 1.89 Td

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