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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Sep 1929, p. 4

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Kitchener‘s Leading Optometrists 97 King St. West CONDUCTED SERVICE The services at the Evangelical Church on Sunday were conducted by Rev. J. G. Litt and Rev. J. C. Morlock. ‘The pastor, Rev. J. P. Hauch, is away on a short vacation. their sincere sympathy to the be reaved family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schade of Monkâ€" ton visited on Tuesday at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Hammond. Quit ea number from here attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mr. Anâ€" drew Eydt, at Wellesley,, on Tuesâ€" day afternoon. Deceased was a forâ€" mer resident of this place, and his many friends and neighbors extend Miss Katherine Yost is at present spending a couple of weeks with friends in Waterloo and also spent a day at the Toronto Exhibition last week. I. £ (Blmgs t n e i t 0o ic ol nB ug wug & Waterioo Hat Shop ‘amnum â€" We in readiness for you. 20 «Boemalfi e mss W 0‘ Our Flannelette Shirting . has already arrived. Come and See the New Patterns at 29c & 33¢ a vd, blues, myrtle and green. *‘ _ _ ln-'dlofili.-:-.-m WATERLOO HAT sHOP , 8 A. TATE If your child seems backâ€" ward at school, his eyeâ€" sight may be at fault. Bring him in for an exâ€" amination to determine if he needs glasses. . His whole future may depend on It. F. STEELE LTD. WiINNIPEG _ Head Office: TORONTO Your Fall Sewing Come in and see our advance Dominton SEcurIcIEs CORPORATION LIMITED WE maintain a complete investment service by mail and welcome an opportunity to demonstrate its convenience. Clients wishing to avail themseives of this service will receive the same benefits from the organization as if one of our representatives called in person. Our booklet "Investment" will assist you in choosing securities most suitable to your requirements. ts n »!»=bane â€" 99 KINGWOOD Prepare Yourself FOR AN EARLY START ON white. â€" qright & o Uffice: TVRUNTIQ x NEW YORK 26 King Street E; = LONDON, ENG. ‘The engagement is annouced of | Miss Reta Elizabeth, eldest daughâ€"| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Runnet-' ler to Mr. Charles Roland, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jones of Hastings, the marriage to take place the latter part of September. _ Miss Una Betzner has returned to her home on Scott St. Kitchener | after spending two months at Watâ€" kin‘s Glen, N. Y. ‘ Mr. Floyd Shantz, was a of friends in Beamsville. Mrs. Henry Gerth has returned to Kitchener after a vacation spent in Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schweitzer and son Leland, 73 Water street, have returned to Waterloo after an enjoyable three weeks‘ holiday trip to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Grand Bend and Toronto. Miss Beatrice Hertel has resumed her studies at Notre Dame Acaâ€" demy, Waterdown. Misses Gladys and Helen Dietrich have returned home after spending their holidays with their sister, Mrs. Schustrich, Cleveland, Ohio. _ Mrs. E. O. Weber and daughter Miss Helen have returned to Kitchener from the Canadian west where they were the guests of relaâ€" tives in Winnipeg, Edmonton and at Jasper Park. Mrs. Jack Giener and daughter Marie returned home to Milwaukee after two weeks‘ vacation, as guests of the former‘s mother, Mrs. J. Ball, Waterloo. . Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer and daughters Pearl and Vera spent Sunday with friends at Listowel, Gowanstown and Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gross and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goldbeck and family, Mrs. Fries, Mr. Henry Fries and Mr. Wm. Hause spent the weekâ€"ond at Niagara Falls and Butâ€" ‘Mrs. Bowman and Miss Mcntyre, accompanied by Miss Bowman of Battle Creek, Mich., have returned from a month‘s visit at Chapleau as the guests of Rev. Canon Vale and Mro. Vale. evening they were presented with an appropriate gift. The address was read by Mizss Dorothy Forler and the presentation was made on beha;‘ of the guests by Mr. Walter JacobL Migs Agues Fischor, Waterive, has ‘WDMQ“M‘ friends gathored at their home, it being the occasion of their thirticth ULUONTAINS a careâ€" ‘fully selected and diâ€" versifiedlist of securities which we recommend for investment. _ We shall be pleased to furâ€" nish copies on request. _ OUR SEPTEMBER BOOKLET St King Scrost Wes guest lmm..mm.."“ Mr. and Mrs. Willtam R. Stroh of but only three feet. He has no right| Moorefiold were Sunday visitore at Corepaw, dbut a friend of the owner|the home of Mrs. Geo. 8. Stroh. is making a rubber foot for the ant| Miss Olive Reichard of Eimira mal so that he may have use of the called on some of her friends here fourth log in getting around. on Sunday afterncon. THAEEFOOTED pup Wellesiey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hammer of Rosevilie visited relatives in the burg on Sunday. jGets New Coat of Paint Mr. John Kaufman and staff of two men have been busy the past week giving the cheese factory a new comt of paintâ€"both interior and exterior. Seeding Delayed ‘ The majority of local farmers are not sowing fall wheat as yet since the prepared summer fallow for the wheat acreage has dried out. Mr.â€" and Mrs. Louis Heise and Mr. Edward Hammer visited with Mr, and Mrs. David Hammer in Born to Mr. and Mrs. David Roth, ‘a daughter. t Mrs. C. L. Jantzi attended the .funeml of a relative in the United ; States last week. Mr. Henry Z. Wagner and Mr. Erie Hoffmeier of Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Z. Wagner were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Emmanuel Wagner. Mr. Norman Huehn of B.mber; were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dorscht. _ Mr. and Mrs. Simon Dorscht, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dorscht and" family, Mr. and Mrs. Cook and family and the Misses Marie and Rosetta Dorscht, all of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ertel and family of Bamberg, Mr. and Mrs., J. Dorscht and family of Sun Fish Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Erb attended the wedding in New York State of their brother Samuel Jantzi. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Plsons, and children have returned to Watâ€" erloo from the delightful three months motor trip to the coast. They travelled ten thousand miles and it is interesting to note that during their trip they had no rain and withessed not one motor acciâ€" dent. : Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Zick of Buffalo, were welcome guests at the home of the former‘s mother, Mrs. O‘Donell. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Stumpf, Kitchâ€" ener, have returned home after spending several days in Tonowanâ€" da, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wagner, of Kitchener spent a week in Deâ€" troit. Mr. J. D. Claude Forsyth, presiâ€" dent of John Forsyth, Ltd., sailed Saturday from New York on the S. S. Homeric, on a buying trip to British Isles, France, Switzerland, Austria and Italy. Miss Catherine Schmidt has reâ€" turned to Kitchener after a enjoyâ€" able European trip. Mrs. A. C. McLean and children Master Ross and Miss Phyllis of Brantford are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Devitt, Waterâ€" loo. .Miss Barbara Livingston enterâ€" tained at the home of her brother, Dr. J. M. Livingston, North King street, Waterloo, Friday night at a !th tea bridge and handkerchief shower in honor of Miss Lolo 1 ruegeman, Victoria street, Waterâ€" luo, whose marriage takes place shortly. During the evening fonri tables of bridge were in play and" the prizewinners included Miss M. E. Fitzpatrick, first and Miss c.‘ Schmidt, the consolation. _ Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Tweed and daughter Miss Gertrude and son Master Walter, Willow street, Watâ€" erloo, accompanied by Mrs. A. E. Miller of London spent the weekend at their summer home at Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Liphardt and Miss Edna of Waterloo have left for a two week‘s vacation at Hills boro, II1. Miss Edna Sheridan has returned to her home in Waterloo after an extended visit in‘ England and Scotâ€" Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hett and son| Miss Annie Beits of Detroit is of Philadelphia, Penn., were recent|sPending a couple of weeks with visitors at the home of the Misses |relatives here. Miss Esther Bearinger, Waterloo, here. has returned home after a two| y weeks‘ holiday in Toronto. Lo hy to their home at Kitchener after an Mr. and Mrs. McBrine and Mr; BERLET‘S CORNER _ The condition of Geo. Shinbein is growing more serious and is caus ing the family great anxiety. Miss Dorothy Oetsel of Waterloo io holidaying with her friend, Mrs. Wm. Knarr. < Mr. and Mrs. Willtam R. Stroh ot and Mrs. Samuel Shelley. day ot the home of his parents, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Raliph Snider of Flint, Mich., have been visiting with their relatives in the village. Mr. Nelson Shelley of Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Koch have recently returned from a sightaecing trip by bus through Michigan and Indiana. Mr. N. C. Surbray sold his farm to Mr. Menno Weber of near St. Jacobs, who will get posseasion in the not too distant future. Mr. J. J. Wilkinson left last Thure day for Edmonton to visit his brothâ€" or Herbert who is critically 411. \ Little Waliter Thaler who had the misfortune to have his leg broken when hit by an automobile about ;wo months ago is still in bed. The doctor removed the cast last week and hopes in about two more weeks to have Walter up again. Condition _ Mr. Merle Shantz a former resiâ€" dent of our village now of East Dorset Vt. spent a day in the village last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Break of Haâ€" milton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burkholder. Mr. Reesor Markham is spending some time with his daughter, Mrs. Oscar Burkholder. 4 tion at her home. Miss Heckendorn is leaving for Harrisonburg Va. on the tenth where she will attend the Eastern Mennonite School. Miss Pearl Heckendorn who has been in Lancaster Pa. the past two years is spending a ten days vacaâ€" Mr. Charley Richardson of the 1929 Entrance Class started at the K. &W. Collegiate last week. Most f the other members of the class take Continuation work with Mr. Pipher at Riverbank when that class will be organized about Oct 1st. Will Attend Mennonite Schoolâ€" Miss Rheta Snyder is attending Business College at Kitchener. Enters Collegiateâ€" Mr. L. R. Pipher has been enâ€" gaged to teach in the 8r. room Riâ€" verbank. Mr. Ballantyne, Galt, is the new :eacher in the Senior room of the school. Miss Chapman has resumed her duties in the Jr. room. Personalsâ€" Miss Pearl Mader for three years eacher at Strasburg is teaching at Bl9omingdule this year. Miss Ella Cressman has returned to Waterloo where she is teaching it Alexandria school. _ Dr. and Mrs. Esch missionaries ‘m furlough from India and their som and daughter, Mr. David and Miss Sarah gave a very interesting Drogram at the Cressman Mennoâ€" nite, Church, Sept. 4th. Dr. and Mrs. Esch have spent over fifteen years in the central part of India where Dr. Esch is in charge of a Leper Asylom Dr. and Mrs. Esch will sail for India shortly. Miss Sarah and Mr. David will begin work at Gosâ€" hen College next week. New Teacher Engagedâ€" ‘ Instructive Talkâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell spent a couple of days last week in Toronto. Mrs. Wm. Sherriffs and son Rusâ€" sell spent a couple of days last week with relatives in Toronto. Rev. Mr. Stevenson of "Toronto »ecupied the pulpit in the Presbyâ€" terian Church here on Sunday morâ€" ning and preached an excellent serâ€" mon,. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forrest. Mrs. Wm. Sherriffs and son Rusâ€" sell spent Sunday afternoon with ber daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Laidlaw at Mosboro. Elmira spent Sunday with relatives Miss Emma Mackie has returned to her home in Flint Mich , after ipending a couple of weeks with her Mother, Mra. Geo. F. Mackie and >ther relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Sherriffs of CcoNEsToGo BRESLAU Mr. Ed. Huohn was on a business trip to Toronto. Mrs. Caroline Hass epent the weekâ€"end in Kitchener. Misses Allce Boisel of Elmira and Clara Ballot of Vancouver, B. C., were Sunday guests with Miss Maâ€" tilda Foerster. Mr. and Mrs HapaAoarna and Harold and Norman, of Toronto spent Labor Day with Miss ‘Barbara Wablâ€" Mrs. Cathorine Schaner and Mrs. Caroline Hase spent a day in 8t. Jacobs with Mr. and Mre. W. Schanâ€" er. Mesers. Louis Tauscher and John Grohotolsky were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Kuhn, Jr. Mrs. Barbara Sattier is spending a few days with friends in Kitchener. Mre. Matilda Hoerle and daughâ€" ters, ‘Mildred and Ruth, and Oliver Sittler spent the weekâ€"end in Walâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otterbein and children of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. ‘Jacob Otterbein. Mrs. Mary Sattler is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Heipel of Local News Notes Mrs. Elizabeth Richert of Detroit spent a few days at the home of Miss Barbara Wahl. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koehier and daughter Bernice and Mrs. Margaret Koehler motored to Pétrolia over the weekâ€"end and wore guests with Mr. and Mre. Wim. Koehler. Miss Hilda Kercher is spending this week in Port Elgin. | Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shangles and ‘amily of Detroit spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuba, Jr. Mr. Open Your Account Toâ€"day /0 I THE WATERLOO TRUST AND sAÂ¥iNcs company | _ Horrockes cotton with a fine limen finish is used for these pillow cases, stamped attractively in 6 differont patterns, 43" wide, with a hemetitched The quantity hore is limited, so whop early! Unbleached cotton bedspreads, exceptionally ppd qully, size 72" x 90". Stamped in a variety of attractive designs for your selection. The price is extra special at, eath, .............._..... Special Value here! Quilted cushion tops, well wadded, and stamped in a selection of appealing designa. A variety of different sizes obtainable. Special Large size factory cotton aprons finished with colored binding, and stamped in easy patterns. A serviceable garment, economically Quilted Cushion Tops n NNb . sosnavevesrnecoreerers orverees ies rvuccin lgc Women‘s Aprons Children‘s Aprons HEIDELBERG The womaen who enjoys doing nesdlework will find a bost of attractive pieces of Stamped, Unbleached Cotton Bedspreads Art Needlework fancy work for her clever needle at the Teco Store. And it isn‘t too ' soon to think of prepering Christmas gifts. Come into the store tomorrow and see the lovely selection. 42" Stamped Pillow Cases TECO STORE sonneesnevenencenvensenesnssermtinescersen 59c Waterloo Kitchener Kitchener . Miss Grace Gooding is attending the Elmira High School having passed her Entrance exams in the local school. Miss Lenora Haught spent Labor Day with her sister Mrs~J. R. Jackâ€" _ Mr. Henry Israel and Mr. Edwin Martin have been busily engaged the past week tiling their farms. Mr. Martin of Wallenstein has his ditchâ€" ing machine on the work. School reopensâ€" 1fhc local school reopened on Tuesday with the same teacher on the staff. Tiling their farmsâ€" A family gathering took place at he home of Mr. and Mre. Simeon Martin on Sunday when Mrs. Marâ€" tin‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Snider, ind her sisters and brothers were present from St. Jacobs, Elmira, Kitâ€" chener and Columbianna, Ohio. Sunday morning, Sept. 15th, comâ€" mencing at 10 o‘clock, a Sunday School Rally will take place in the Evangelical Church here. The main feature of the program will be an address by Miss Vera Schweitzor, a native of this place, who ‘has seen missionary service in China nd‘ Jepan. Everybody welcome. home of Mr. and Mrs. John Volimer. Mre. Beigel of Elmira, Mrs. Gaukel ind Miss Marle Huegele of Waterâ€" loo spent a day with Mrs. Kappes. Mr. and Mre. Jacob Otterbein spent a few days in Toronto. School reâ€"opened here on Sept. $rd with Mr. Wallace, of near Ottaws, in deughters and Miss Klinck of Ei Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Matthâ€" Always in demand, these te@ towels, size 20" x 30", faehioned of good quality oyster linen attractively stamped and colored with borders of red or blue will prove useful and attractive. Price, each, .................. 28¢ â€"Teco Storeâ€"Main Floor. â€"â€"Teco Storeâ€"Main Floor. YATTON Kiddies‘ allâ€"over aprons of fine unbleached cotton, bound in preity colors, and attractively stamped with nursery designs. Sizes 2, 4 and $ years. PFHBG, G&0h ... uomcs h. Stamped Tea Towels mc_ Bc ‘The very latest in cushion tops, fashioned of velvet and patterned with lovely tinted designs. The size is 18" x 20". Outstanding value, price, each, evemeenne n tnenie n e en ce Velvet Cushion Tops 1.19 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sobye, of Gueiph and Mr. Joe Sobye of Cornâ€" wall, England, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. A. W. Ruler. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Charles Matthews. Mr. Earl Matthews was a Saturâ€" day visitor in Elmira. ows accompanied by Mrs. Thomas Matthews of Elmira spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" bert Mulloy of Sheffield. Mr. Clayton Christmann of Elmiâ€" ra spent the weekend at his home Tire Hospital 91 King St. N. Phone Vulcanizing is the upâ€"toâ€"date money saver that gives an auto owner‘s finances a chance to catch up with the H. C. of L. Our vulcanizing is superior and dependable because we know will if you eay so. â€" The Shop That Gives Your Dollar a Long Ride. Mr. Harry Marks 4X i *AE ty3 t. N. Phone 478J WATERLOO visitors you. We

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