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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Nov 1929, p. 8

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* ty E. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowman of New Hamburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bowman on Sunday. Messrs. Alex. MeDonald, A. Hilâ€" ‘born and F. E. Page attended the Men‘s Banquet at Knox United Church at Ayr last Friday evening. Mfi Gerateon Sararas of Zurich is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinger: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bingeâ€" man at Washington on Sunday. Mrs. Motherall of Waterloo will sing in the St. James® Lutheran Church next Sunday evening, Dec. lst. Everyone welcome. Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Shantz attend ed the funeral of the late Mr. Dan Gingrich at Baden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eidon Cressman and daughter Margaret of Wilmot Centre visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stoitz on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Empson of Uclas Pennsylvania, Mrs. Emil Wagner of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel last Thursday. The monthly meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Alfred Futher on Wednesday evening Nov. 20th, with an attendâ€" ance of thirty. A well prepared paper was given by Mrs. E. B. Hallman on theâ€"subject, "A Foursquare Commuâ€" nityâ€"Whose Task." Readings were also given by Mrs. J. L. Towne, and Miss Reta Jacobs. A Historical Reâ€" search Committee composed of Mrs. E. B. Hallman, Mrs. A. Hilborn and Mrs. Henry Bauer was appointed. An interesting item on the program was a Biscuit contest, the first prize being won by Mrs. Mervin Bechtel, second ‘by Mrs. Melvin Snyder, and third by Mrs. A. Hilborn. Dainty reâ€" freshments were served at the conâ€" clusion of the meeting. Mr. David H. Snyder spent a few days of last week with his uncle, Mr. Samuel D. Snyder at Glencoe. Mr. and Mroa. Levi Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rudy and daughters Margaret and Lucia of Hespeler visitâ€" ed with Mr. and. Mrs. Titus Binge man on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hamel of Welâ€" lesley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Toman on Sunday. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brunk on November 18th, a son. Mrs."George Bechtel is spending a few days of this.week at Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shantz of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Hallman on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. August Mildbrandt of Philipsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mildbrandt and son Harry of New Hamburg visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Ed. Koehler recently. Mrs. James Pike and family Wolverton visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gildner Sunday. Mayor and Mrs. A. W. Hilborn of Galt and Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Hilborn and family of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Krieger and family of Preston visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zinn recently. Interesting Program Y ields over 7%.... C enndpels monu:mnwro:ul(b‘s:.z. New York ‘ancouver Hamiltan _ London, Ont. _ Kitchener Lendon, Eng, ILTAKM’K“MMM“TM“ NEW DUNDEE Freed Eisemann ° Radio The Gift of Gifts ~â€"for Home Sweet Home Terms $15.00 down then $5.00 per week until Christmas when the instrument will be delivered. This Model $188.00 complete â€" 8 Tubes with this e.‘â€".-‘-'; mailed on request D. S. CULLEN 28 QUEEN ST. 8. KITCHENER Arrange now for your Shnk of proprietary articles have proven very satisfactory over a period of years. prefermed dividend on Class A shares of International Proprietaries Limited, making a total return of $2.70 a share in 1929, or over 7% yield at the present A participation dividend of 10 cents of of |__Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bowman of Pinehill and Miss Nellie Bowman of Kitchener called at the home of Mr. [and Mrs. Ervin Sararas on Tuesday of last week. t The Misses Jean and Jorna Shantz and Mr. Kenneth Shantz of Pinshill visited at the home .of Rev. and iMm. M. H. Shantz. |__Miss Mae Becker of Mannheim spent a few days of this week with Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Towne. Miss Alice Kaufman of St. Clemâ€" ents, Miss. Julia Bergey and Mr. George Bergey of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wanner on Sunday. Mr. Wilbert Bechtel of Kitchener -:pen,geSunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bechâ€" tel. The Misses Hattie and Idella Wa:â€" terman of Kitchener spent theâ€"weekâ€" end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman. Mr. and Mre. Lorne Zinken and Miss Lily Lautenschlager visited with Mrs. Herman Gruetzner at Torâ€" onto on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bean and son Norman visited at New Hamburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dalrymple and son Billy of Toronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. George Coleman visited with her sister, Mrs. Jacob Shants at Plattsville on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Baver and daughter Velma visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer at Kitchener on Sunday. Nir. and Mrs. L. Bacher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bacher and daughter Grace of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lautenschlaâ€" ger on Sunday. Miss Helen Brighton of Preston «pent the weekâ€"end at the home of her ‘parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. James Kelisey and Mr. Howard Kellsey visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stoltz near Waterloo on Sunday. The Misses Idella and Selina Spzetzel and Mr. Albert Fiedorlein visited at Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. J. T. Forsythe of Salford was visiting friends in the villige and community during tht past week. and Mrs. Ed. Baer at Woodstock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Brighton and family of Hamilton spent the weekâ€" 9nd with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Brighâ€" Miss Vera Hallman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cressman at New Hamburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bowman and {amily visited atâ€"the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stoltz near Waâ€" terloo on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Deeton of Hamâ€" ilton visited with Miss Mary Wagenâ€" est on Sunday. Mr. C. C. Diefenbacher spent the wéekâ€"end at ‘Kitchener and Natchez. Mr. and Mro. Josiah Cassel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Rosenberâ€" ger near Plauszil_le_ on Sunday. Nr. and Mrs. Menno Nahrgang and Miss Alice Nahrgang of New Hamâ€" burg visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey on Sunday. Mrs. W. Spaetzel visited with Mr Mrs. Witmer and Miss Verena Witâ€" present. ‘The unique feature being the presence of the founders of the Classes, Rev. and ‘Mre. °C. F. Krauth. ’lr. Krauth was pastor of this \Church before leaving for New York State twelve years ago. Having reâ€" turned to Canada the Classes invited (their first teacher to celebrate this ‘function with them. Rev. and Mrs. Krauth each addressed the gathering giving reminisences of the days of their residence in Breslay. Mr. J. Geiger was chairman of the program committee. A spiendid Orchestra provided the music for the occasion. Rev. L. Pipher pastor of the Chnrch‘ led in prayer. ‘Miss Pipher gave a fitting recitation and Lloyd Dessler a reading. There were 25 Charter members in the Men‘s Class, taught by Rev. Mr. Krauth, of which 10 reâ€" sponded to roll call. Mre. Krauth had 12 Charter members of which 6 responded to roll call. Letters teâ€" ceived from absent charter members , were Miss V. Mader and E. Hal+ man Detroit, Mich., D. Bingeman, and I. Dedels of Kitchener. There , was a minute of silence asa tribute to two class mates who passed to higher service namely, R. White and S. Schiedel. O. Dessier who has been the honâ€" ored teacher of the men‘s class for years was reâ€"elected. Mre. M. Mader, teacher of the ladies class was also reâ€"elecied for the ensuing year. The class name of the men‘s class is "The win one," and of the ladis class "The never give up." The classes have been true to their motâ€" toes, both reporting a substantial growth in membership. ‘The happy occasion was closed with the seryâ€" ing of a dainty lunch by the hostesss Recent guests at A. Kinzie‘s were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Habel of Preston, Aiis. C. Wilson and daughter Evelyn oi Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. I. Price and son Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Henâ€" ry Pfohl and daughters Dorothy and Clara all of Kitcherer. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Weber and family and Miss Edna Weber visited at the home of Urbin Snyder of Bloomingdale. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weber and famâ€" ily visited at the home of Levi Cressâ€" man at Breslau recently. Recent visitors at the home of Ed. Seiberts were: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Merkley, Miss Mabel Weber and Mr. Clayton Seibert. Mr. Roy Kinzie of Centreville had tre misfortune to fracture his arm recenily while crank@lg the car. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lichty visited with Mr. and Mrs. Almer Schiedel ©i Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kenyon and family of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thornman of Preston visited at the home of A. Einwachter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bonn of Centreville spent Sunday with the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Mr.+H. Schmidt. Misses Mary and lda Snider and Mr. Alvin and Eldon Snider of Blenâ€" heim visited recently with Mr. D. earinger. _ Mr. Isaac Blanks barn was de atroyed by fire last Tuesday night. Mr. Victor Schmidt spent the weekâ€"end in Toronto. Mr. Arthur Stahle of Detroit spent a few days with his parente and friends in this vicinity. Mr. Fred Schlieman purchased the property of tha late Mrs. R. Free born for the sum of $1760. ‘The household effects of Mrs. Freeborn were sold last Saturday by PublMc Auction. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shantz visited at the home of L. Snyder. Honored by Friends An interesting event took place reâ€" cently when the young people from the German Mills and Strassburg districts held a miscellaneous shower for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmidt whose marriage took place recently. During the evening Mr. and Mrs. ‘Mr. Jacob Lichty is epending sevâ€" eral weeks with friends in Cleveland and Ohio. : ‘The ice on the Dam is now nicely covered with ice and provides excelâ€" lent skating for local young people. ODied at Kitchener mer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leigh ton Coleman of Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. Dave Litwiller attended the {fuheral of the late Mr. Dan. Gingrich at Baden on Sunday. Messrs. Clayton Schwass and Percy ‘Thade of Port Elgin visited with Mr. and Mro. Gamuc) Schwass on Wednesday of last week. _ Mrs. EBd. Kookier and Miss Caro line Main visited with Mrs. R4. Struck at Preston on Tuesday. ' On _ Nov 20th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Dessler, Preston road, a most delightful evening was spent, it being the occasion of the fifteenth anpiversary of the organization of two flourishing Bible Classes of the M. B. C. Sunday School at Bresiau. Between 70 and 80 persons were Mr. D. Bearinger was on a business trip to Niagara Falls recently. Mr. and Mrs. H. Zettel are spendâ€" ing a few weeks with friends in Deâ€" troit. & The many friends of Mrs. Walter Fleischaver will regret to learn of her sudden death in the Kâ€"W Hosâ€" pital last Wednesday morning. f Property Sold Mr. A. Gerth will hold a sale of household goods. Schmidt were presented with many beautiful and useful gifts. After reâ€" {reshments had been served the parâ€" ty broke up after wishing Mr. and airs. Schmidt many years of happy wedded life. News Around Town s hâ€"xâ€"-u- lâ€".-:-l-“ Upwards of Eighty Persons Attend .lr.ullul Wfinfl Interesting Event.â€"Founders sited with Mr. and Mrs. George Basts Present. of German Mills. Mr‘ and Mré. Henry Feick and the On Nov 20th, at the home of Mr. ',‘,:::‘ m“:utl "'.' l,_“:“c".lu_" and Mrs. O. Desaler, Preston road, lsaish Snider of Kitchener. a most delightful evening was ""'" Recent friends numbering to about it being the occasion of the fifteenth totty, pleasantly surprised Mr. and anpiversary of the organization Of u5.‘ Clarence Schmidt of German two flourishing Bible Classes of the Mills to a nilscellancous shower. At M. B. C. Sunday School at Bn-h-.!uu close a dainty lunch was served Between 70 and 80 persons were|PY the ladies, ‘ GERMAN MILLS WELLESLEY Misses ‘Ruby and Effie Schmidt spent the weekâ€"end under the parâ€" ental roof. ~ Mr. and Mrs. lsaiah Eby and daughter Audrey spent Sunday with friends at Heapeler. Mr. and Mre. Herbert Feick and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schmidt of Mannheim. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cressman were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cressman. _ Miss Susie Wanner visited with friends recently. Miss Vera Baringer of German Mills spent a day with Mary and Violet Feick. Miss Cora Stager, Roseville, spent Sunday with Miss Mae Becker. Mr. Alvin and Eldon Snider and the Misses Mary and Ida Snider of New Dundee visited with friends in the vicinity. Miss Arabelle Snider epent a fow days with her sister, Mrs. Edgar Musselman of Preston. Mrs. Noah Shiry of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shants of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Witmer and Mr. § DUMART‘S SUGARâ€"CURED SMOKED S HALF OR 3 wWHOLE HAM > o o n e I‘ & 2 s A l N G s PS V WHILE @80 / !STA%usu;p When the A & P Food Stores announce sales of foods, the values offered are real moneyâ€"saving opoortunities. N e For every food at A & P has passed strict tests to assure you that its quality is the highest of its kind. "wnere ECONO Prices are based on A & P‘s seventyâ€"year policy of selling the best possible foods at the very lowest of ntices. 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Ezra Becker. Mr. E. J. Devitt and ‘Mr. S. Cressâ€" man, Rosebank, motored to Exeter on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bc:lxhdelua‘:: hu;il A series of revival meetings are ily and Miss Marjorie Re er ®l 6} ‘ £. y 14 were Sunday visitors with Mr. and ;" d in UMB' Church, Rev. J. L. Mrs. M. Weber. 0“'"13 in cnrgo. y Lo Mr. and Mrs. A. Green and fauiily moved to Kitchener last week. ‘The people of Ontario have tried the Superior Chain Stores and have placed their conâ€" Adence with them.:â€"Qur Chain now has over Six Hundred Stores Each and every one offers you the most complete service. Our tremendous buying power means lower prices to youâ€"Our service is the most courteous. 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IODIZED OR for for for In Navy Blue in ei;:_‘o:l'u at $2.50 each 36 inches wide, good quality, in pink or blué stripes. ~â€"_BATH TOWELS POLICE COURT NOTES: The case against Ernest Weinstein was dismissed in court by magistrate Weir recently. Weinstein created a disturbance at his parents house and was ordered to find a new boarding house. A Waterloo lad charged with taking Fred Dickson‘s car and going for a joy ride was placed in the care of the children‘s Aid Society. * FLANNELETTE Heary weight, at 25¢ yard. in many different strines. _____ 87c per yd. MEN‘sS WOOL sox ~â€" Real Value at 35¢ pair. â€" Men‘s Wool _ FLANNEL SHIRTS CAN BE EATEN WITHOUT We Special 20c yard. 35¢, 45¢ and 60¢ +o+ ape 2 rprps. 15e . . Tin of 10 24c . .Â¥/pâ€"Ib. Tin 24c . AT A LOW PRICE Pkg. 17¢ a (WF AiNert §

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