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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Dec 1929, p. 10

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With every new subscription $ you get a handsome bread Â¥ â€"â€"â€" bmifte valued at $1.00. Noesh M. Bowman Falls Thro Mr. Peter Martin was a business visitor in Linwood on Wednesday. Miss Louise Huefner visited in Kitchener on Monday. Butchering is in full swing in this locality. Mr. Charley Bulmer and Miss Laâ€" vina Becker spent the weekâ€"end at Wallenstein with the formers uncle, Mr. John Bulmer. Master Emerson Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber spent the weekâ€"end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Weber. Mr. Emanuel Schlueter and son Here‘s wishing one and all a very Merry Christmas. Death of Mrs. Moses Brubacher Mr Amos Brubacher received the sad news of the death of his mother, Mrs. Moses Brubacher who passed away at her home near Three Bridges on Wednesday. The funcéral was held on Saturday and largely atâ€" tended by relatives and friends. Personals Mr. Alvin Ottman visited in St. Clements on Thursday afternoon. Master Isaiah Horst has recently been threatened with an acute attack of appendicitis. As the Messenger had said. *To the wondering villageâ€"folk, ‘They the blessed news recite, Of the tidings of great joy, ‘Of the visions of the night, Of the Glory be to God, And on earth good will to men. "Thus the Christ, by love impelled, Came to earth from heaven above, To reveal God‘s wondrous grace. With a glad redemption song; Shall not we who know Christ‘s love, Pass the blessed truth along, Saying, ‘Glory be to God, â€" And on earth good will to men.‘‘"* Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Diefenbacher woere last Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Marâ€" tin of Heidelberg east. ‘ Merry Christmas Where in quiet rest they lay: Sunddenly the heavens ‘glow ; With a radiant gloryâ€"light, * Sweetly on the air is borne Angel voices clear and bright, Singing, ‘Glory be to God, And on earth good will to men!‘ "Haste they then to Bothichem, Where in lowly mangerâ€"bed, ‘They beheld the Holy Child plaining of his neck, shoulder and ehnt.houm'nmwhood%fll;. and his ultimate recovery is an Good Will To Men On a night of long ago, Humble shephords watched their And His heart of matchless love. Heaven and earth were filled that siderable distance to the frostâ€"hardenâ€" ed surface below. Several men hastâ€" ened to his assistance only to find him lying unconscious and experi encing great difficulty in ‘breathing. A doctor was hurriedly summoned, but for nearly two hours the unforâ€" tunate young man remained uncons ever, he had sufficiently recovered l-ounrlto(lhbohghrouh}\om threshing operations at the home of his neighbor, Mr. Peter B. Brubachâ€" A week ago last Monday morning, Mr. Noah M. Bowman of the "Three concealed opening in the bottom of months of good reading! ?llthouwloftho;hy or plus added feaâ€" hn-”;or the wife and Chronicle PLAY "Santa Claus" to RATES: PHONE Subscribe To HAWKESVILLE X ! @ e ! in twelve 18 Lorne of Waterloo spent a few days of last week renewing old friends. Improvement in her health now enables Miss Lydia Frey to be up for a fow hours daily. Her many friends are wishing her a gladsome yuletide. ‘The Misses Ella and Eileen Schweitzer have completed their autumn term dn the study of houseâ€" hold science at the McDonald Instiâ€" tute at Guelph, and are returning home on Wednesday of this week. f _Home‘s best!" Passes Away in California Mre. W. C. Mertinson received word last week of the recont death of her cousin, Mr. Henry E. Landerâ€" kin, in San Francisco, California. The late Mr. Landerkin was the elâ€" der son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Landerkin of Listowel and a nephew of the late Senator Landerâ€" kin of Hanover. The greater portion of his life was spent in California, where he was associated with the San Francieco official of the Union Pacific ‘Railway. His funeral took place last Thursday from the Lis towel United Church to Fairview ‘Cemetery. â€" Miss Dorothy Matthews spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. Ralph Jackson, of Glenallan east. five week‘s sojourn visiting relatives and acquaintances in Poulflvuh- Mr. Louis Dechert of Linwood was a Sunday afternoon visitor with Mr. H. E. Becker. very much, especially in Lancaster County with its Ontario like unduâ€" lating surface and threeâ€"yearâ€"crop roâ€" tation of tobacco, corn and wheat, yet they found themselves on their homecoming in fullest harmony with Mr. Moses R. Martin of Brutus, Mich., who is enjoying a fortnight‘s sojourn with friends and relatives in Waterloo County, spent the latter portion of last week in visiting his sister, Mrs. Abram B. Shantz. tures of their trip were visits to the Zoo in Harrisburg and the immense crossing another ‘Conestogo river, hundreds of miles from their famil iar home river of the same name, seeing the wonderful sights of Phile delphia and enjoying a daylight trip the oldtime chorus: to their respective homes here, and Lizsie Diéfenbacher, Maria BaumMA® | whoop Navy But although they enjoyed their visit ate of ‘This District Enjoy|his home for some time with a lame! Your scribe extends a very hearty ightfu} Five Woeks‘ Visit â€" |back. 4 â€"__|wish to all who may read this, of a in the United® States. Bome of our children are suffering Merry Christmas and a Happy New womtemattemene © "~~|tfrom that uirange cough, they call, Year. . . i Wriday evening the Mis9@#|the whooping cough without the Christmas Program _ ~ the ~. | Mr. Jacob Kaufman of Kitchener a Christmas tree well NIA|spent a day in the villiage last woek /presonts for every one. Mr. Eimer Braendle of Coronach, Sask., arrived at his home here and will stay for the winter months. In spring he will again return to his homestead in the west. 7 The Christmas festivals in the churches here are as follows: In the Evangelical church ‘and the Lutheran Church on Tuesday, Dec. 24th. Both programs commence at 7.30 w‘clock. \ _ Mr. and Mrs. Aden Snider of Galt and sons Edgar, Clarence and Wil bert visited with H. S#iders. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt ind daughter Violet visited at the home of H. Zeller. The season‘s greetings to the Chronicle staff and its many readâ€" ers and‘ friends. & Miss Vera Bearinger was a recent guest of her friend, Miss Arabelle Snyder of Strassburg. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Snider and ‘amily visited at the home of Harâ€" rey Snider. Mre. Isaiah Cressman visited with Mre. Harvey Snider. Quite a number of this district atâ€" tended the revival meetings, conducâ€" ted by Rev. N. E. Troyer from Cable, Ohio, held at the Strassburg ‘Menno nite Church recently. A Christmas Entertainment will will be held at the Parkway School, on Dec. 19th, at 8 p.m. A echool Entertainment will be held Thursday, Dec. 19th at the Parkway School. Everybody invited. Misses Edna and Mabel Weber spent Sunday at their home here. on Tuesday. {and in the Lutheran Church on Wedâ€" Mr. William Doerbecker afld.myovflgdm“h‘.-‘ on friends in the village last Tues in the Mennonite Church on Sunâ€" day. * ‘day evening of the 22nd inst. Mr. Clayton Weber has returned to his home after spending some time visiting with friends and relaâ€" tives in Pennsylvania and other places for some time. Mr. J. Lockhart of Kitchener visitâ€" ed on Monday at the home of E. Weber. Mr. William Klinck of Kitchener held in the Evangelical Church on was a buciness visitor in the vilage Sunday evening of the $2nd inst., Enjoy Program lwcluu Our teachers gave their pupils a‘ Our schoo} was closed for the holt+ very pleasant time on Wednesday days on Wednesday to give ample afternoon their last day in the old time to polish, paint and move the school house with program by the furniture in the old school which is pupils of. songs, recitations etc., and to be used in the new school. Mr. Arthur Weber spent Sunday xith his friend, ‘Carl Schmidt. GERMAN MILLS HEIDELBERG IK. Simpson, F. Stoltz, Verna Witzel, Erma Woelfle, G. Zuber. Without shorthand: R. Kraft, B. Halliwell, Walter Welheiser. Without bookâ€" keeping: Marguerite Hahn, Verna [Schmidt. * Commercial, One Year, Special. ‘ With _ honors: ,Kathleen Connell, Merna Hopkinson, Geralding Kreas, Olive Wormleighton. Without honâ€" ors: B. Bond, M. Esber, S. Maizel, O. Mitchell, F. Snider, Marie Ziegâ€" ler. Without Shorthand: J. Bain, I. Totzke. Without bookkeeping, Alice Alles. â€" MEMBER OF FACULTY > TWENTYâ€"FIVE YEARS H. W. Brown, secretaryâ€"treasurer of the K.â€"W. Collegiate and Vocaâ€" tional School, on Friday night parâ€" ticipated as a teacher in the 25th commencement exercise of the inâ€" stitute since he joined the staff in 1905. Previous to that he taught in the Model school, Kitchener. Continued from Page 1, Section 2 Mr. ] Stewart Donald Milne spent Sunday with his friend Harold Kaster. Don‘t forget the Christmas conâ€" cert given by the pupils of the school on Friday evening, Dec. 20th. ‘Mr. and Mre. Norman Kaster and family Sundayed with the former‘s brother, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kaster and A Christmas program will be given at the U.B. Church on Sunday evenâ€" ing, Dec. 22nd. Everybody welcome. Presentations to Collegiate Students Mr. and Mrs. leaiah Bby and daughter Audrey visited with Mrs. A. Woelfle and family on Sunday. MANNH E1M called on Mr. On behalf of the United Typeâ€" writer Co., Chas. Cooper presented the winners of the typewriting proâ€" ficiency medals with their awards. Gold pins: N. Barker, R. Keselring, W. Meyer, C. Schaefer, E. Simpson, E. Stuckart, G. Schwartzentruber, O. Wormleighton. Fifty or over but with more than five errors: A. Goodwin, O. Herz, E. Hessenaur, D. McDonald, A. Olbrecht, L. Pehike, L. Sturm, E. Woelfle. Fortyâ€"seven others obtained a net rate of 40 or more. Miss Helen Newbery was preâ€" sented with the middle school proâ€" ficiency medal by H. L. Staebler, the donor. R. Bender, E. Gabel, G. Lamont, H. Mackay, W. Plomgke, E. Reidel, W. Eby, V. Schmitt, M. Snider, K. Sykes, S. Weiker, A. White. Faculty medals, presented for the best all round proficiency on beâ€" half of the faculty by E. Pugsley; collegiate, William Klinck; comâ€" emrcial, Geraldine Kress, technical, Blanche Wolf. Wormleighton. Fifty or over but haupt, Jean Brent, Douglas Brown, th <more than five errors: A. Ehen Cressman, Julia Cundick, odwin, O. Herz, E. Hessenaur, pioyq Freeston, Hope Goudie, Donâ€" McDonald, A. Olbrecht, L.‘ p1q Heeney, Gerard Heumann, Alâ€" hike, L. Sturm, E. Woelfl®e: pert Honsberger, Charles Jaimet, rtyâ€"seven others obtained a net Myrtle Kolb, Dorotliy Liphardt, te of 40 or more. ‘Norman Miller, Allen Miller, Evelyn Oratory 'Mon, Mabel Newbery, Helen Newâ€" Senior girls â€" Gold, Mabel Newâ€" bery, Olive Northgraves, Donald Brown Mixed Candy, Jelly Beans .............. 19c lb. Fresh Saited Peanuts, Washed Braszile ........ 20¢ ib. Fresh Roasted Peanuts Cocoanut Creams .... 25¢ lb. Soft Shell Almonds 20e Ib, O!L!ofi--umm-tlw This means you will have ta ‘An‘ waur choanninsg in a hnsuw We hove a aaod anssrtmant af * to do‘ your shopping in a hurry. We have a good assortment of special Christmas lines left and can give you prompt and courteous service in the last few days‘ rush. Technical 2 lbe. for 25¢ 19c per Ib. WE SELL THE BEST FOR.LESs Luella Aletter, Irene Bacher, Kenneth Bailey, Brownie Bernâ€" hardt, Doris Bilger, Ruth Breitâ€" gauz, Bertram Paige. Presented on behalf of the Students‘ Council by Philip Voelker, president. bery; silver, Geraldine Kress; doâ€" nated and presented by Lt. Col. Senior bo: â€" Gold, William Klinck; lflv" George Lochead, preâ€" sented by H. M. Cook on behalf of the K.â€"W. Rotary Club. The D. Forsyth medal was preâ€" sented to George Lochead by H. M. Cook. Junior boys and girls â€" Minna Rumpel, Ruth Honderich, B. Rotâ€" H. W. Brown, donor, presented Miss E. Weber, with the Art and Poster Club medal. } at 55¢ Ib. _Fine Resin at 2 lbs. for 25¢ Tillicherry Butchers‘ Pepper put up in a This is a real special. Be sure and get one of these. In bulk at .................. 8¢ Ib. 10 lb. tins at Be sure and got one of our 1930 CALENDARS 5 Ihb. Boxes of FANCY CHOCOLATES Cold weather is here and Junior Matriculation CAUSTIC SODA mesesssscscs.. $1.15 $1.25 We carry an Our Dry Goods Department offers wOOL‘ sawroy in shades Royal Blue, Brown and black, at $1.00 per yd. 36 inches wide, at 20c a yd. In pink and blue stripes. Carolyn Haehnel, Norman Hewitt, Graham Hilliard, William Klinck, Lyall Lichty, George Lochead, Gardner Moore, Monna Moser, Helen Rieder, Carl Rits, Janet Scellen, _ Willard Sehl,, Morton Schmidt, Clare Schmuck, Elizabeth Spohn, Margery Tailby, Frances Wilson. Perrin, Ruth Pletch, John Schnarr, Fennton, John Ferguson, Mary Hughes, Mildred Joyce, Harry Nahrgang, Eileen Quickfall, Marâ€" garet Rudell, Aileen Roedding, Herman Sperling, Lenore Taylorâ€" Munro, Kennth Zinkann. Upper School Graduation Snyder, Fred Stiefelmeyer, Barbara Stone, Philip Voelker, Milton We ber, Charles Withington, Katherine Wiegand, Edwin Shippanowski. Wilfred Bean, Howard Brown, Lucile Brown, Morton Devitt, Fred Dreger, Mervin Drury, Elsie Franks, Middle School Graduation # Marie Cressman, Viola Drury, Elizabeth Erb, Vera Ernest, Mildred FACTORY COTTON Mufflers and Shirts at very moderate prices. as to quality. w pél?â€" xt ¢ hy Pyb â€"r

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