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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Apr 1930, p. 16

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1% ed as delegates to the Ontario ‘branch meeting of the organization to be held in Roseville in June this DELEGATES NAMED FOR CONVENTION To BE HELD AT ROSEVILLE Mrs. F. Pitman was elected presiâ€" dent of the Alma Street United Brethren Women‘s Missionary Asso ciation at the annual meeting of that organization held recently at the home of Mrs. N. B. Detwiller. The executive for the ensuing year inâ€" <ludes, president, Mrs. F. Pitman; vice president, Mrs. H. Herner; secâ€" retary, Mrs. N. Schafer; treasurer, MMrs. S. Gofton; literary secretary, Mre. M. D. Hallman; thankoffering eecretary, Mrs. I. Martin, Mrs. L. Hiâ€" stand; pianist, Mrs. E. Woolner and auditor, Mrs. F. Shants. Mrs. H. Herner, Mrs. E. Woolner ard Mrs. M. D. Hallman were electâ€" after his severe illness. chener spent a day at the home of Mics B. Wahi, Mr. and (Mrs. Chas. Sellers and son of Walton spent the weekâ€"ond Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Kappes of Flint, Mich., spent a few days with relaâ€" tives here. Friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Jacob Schaefer is recovering, Miss Twietmeyer spent the weekâ€" end at her home in Waterloo. Mrs. Mary Kappes returned to her home here after spending the winâ€" ter months with her son, Rev. Adoiph Kappes of Milwaukee, Wis. caught fire in some way and was wum;&\mmu Mr. and Mre. George Shallhorn and son Oliver visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schaeter. Mr. and Mrs. C. Heipel and daughâ€" ter of Waterlcoo were Sunday vist tors with Mrs. Frickey. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wah! of St. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reiâ€" to Wellesiey after staying for a few months with her sister, Mrs. Marga were all saved. On Monday, this week, Inspector Roberts of Kitchener paid a visit to our achool here. On Sunday Mr. and Mre. Alonso Hahn attended the confirmation serâ€" vices held in St. John‘s Lutheran church, Waterloo. Mr. and Mre. John Krouger and Miss Adeline and Eldon spent Sunâ€" day in Gueiph. * ‘The funeral of the late William Hackbart was largely attended on Wednesday, last week. Albert Duench ‘of Elmira visited with his aunt, Mre. Caroline Fries reâ€" Kitchener, Phone 942. Bargain Sale Price 521.95 Occasional Chairs | Bed Outfit Dining Room Suite We have a great many bargains left over from sale it will pay you to look\these values over. KITCHENER FURNITURE COMPANY LIMITED Porsenale sad other ttoms as toid by Waterioo Chronicde Occasional Chairs that will fit into your Living Room, at a big saving on regular price. Upholstered in mohair seats and fancy moquette backs. Regular Price $12.75 Bargain Sale Price 59.95 THREE BARCAINS LEFT OVER FROM OUR CGREAT SALE Bed Outfit comprises walnut finish bed with panels in head and foot ends, All Leayer Felt mattress and guaranteed coil spring. Dining Room Suite as illustrated, made of solid oak, Old English finish Buffet 60" long, China Cabinet 40", Table extends to 6 ft. Chairs with Brown Leather Seats. * ' Regular Price $135.00 * Bargain Sale Price $99.95 DISTRICT NEWS 50h , Mr. and Mrs. H. Affalt and daughâ€" ter Hazel of Centreville visited on Sundey at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lJack Letson. | Mr. E. G. Hallman sold his farm jto Mr. Cecil Snyder. _ Misses Olive, Gertle, Emma, Al meta ‘Bricker and Mr. Loyd Bricker of ‘Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Eph. Fried. i Miss Myrtle Johnson of Kitchener is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Stoltz visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tayâ€" lor of Reidsville on Sunday. Miss Cora Stager of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"ond at hor home here. Mr. Gideon Saltzsburry and son Douglas of Ayr visited at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Menno Bricker on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. George Elliot of Galt epent Sunday at the home of Mr. Will Hope. â€" ' Rev. and Mrs. Towne and family of New Dundee visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker re cently. Miss Mergaret Veicth spent a few days last week with Miss Ethel Mr. Sam Rohr, junior, of New Dunâ€" home of Mr. and dee, visited at the homes of Mr. and man on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hallman and family of Galt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Veitch on Sunday. _ _ Mr. ‘Thermar Stoltz of Kitchener called at the home of Mrs. John Bricker on Sunday. Mr. an# Mre. J. Lopp and Miss Emâ€" ma Lepp visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gosnel of Dickie Settlement on Sunâ€" day. Rev. and Mrs. Towne and family of New Dundee visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Becker on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shelley of Paris visited at the latter‘s mother, Mrs. John Bricker on Sunday. Holm called with friends at Platte ville on Sunday. _ _ _ . the weekâ€"ond with Miss Irine Shirk ol New Dundee. _ _Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schweitser visited at the homes of (Mr. and Mra. Rev. George Tibbs of Burlington will speak in the school on the night of April the 22nd on the subject "The Beautiful Gardens of 1929." This will be in conjunction with the Junior Women‘s Institute and Junior Farmers meetings. Everybody welâ€" come. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker cele brated their 25th wedding anniverâ€" sary the other Saturday night. There were about fifty guests. home of Mrs. John Bricker on Sunâ€" Miss Jean Patter and (Mr. John Patter of Plattaville, called at the Sunday with Miss politically it is up to the women of {‘Canada to face the situation because they have as good brain equipment ‘as the women of any other land. i ‘The speaker considered the state ment that the fault rested in inadeâ€" quate public school education of girls and the scattered population Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stauffer and family of Washington visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hallâ€" Miss Alice Blackstock of Toronto, is visiting with Miss Bessie Hope. Mr. A. C. Becker had a trip to Torâ€" onto on Monday. Nurses, submitted her r:ll:ort on the Waterloo branch at the regular meeting held on Monday. The reâ€" port indicated that excellent work was being done here the past year. Other matters of a routine nature were dealt with. Mrs. F. Haight, the president, acted as ckairman. Mrs. A. Poll and Mr. and Mre Rohr on Sunday. iions. Women should never sacrifice their ideals in public life but should‘ use a great deal of old fashioned common _ sense. _ Liberal women should stand shoulder to shoulder to increase the influence. "Do not support a candidate unless he is whole heartedly in favor of the WATERLOO BRANCH OF VICTORIAN ORDER DOES EXCELLENT WORK Mi derman, distri i ggndl:l:tc:{ &e Victofinnct(;rmern::i and great distances in Canada were Mrs. Tweed urged that women learn to dissociate opinions from perâ€" sonalities and that they be sure of facts before making positive stateâ€" ments. Women in public life should never expect special considerations because of their sox. "Women are persons now," Mrs. Tweed stated. The speaker hoped women would do their own thinking and guard against accopting ready made opinâ€" anyone and we should use our braius and abilitics to the hest advantage," uflln.fl.c.wdwuorhoh an address delt before the Torâ€" onto Women‘s Liberal Association on ‘"The Apparent Lack Of Interest In Politics By Canadian Women." Mrs. Tweed scorned the belief that women in the old country were more active because British politics were more interesting. She felt that if there is a lack of interest and real wRs. 8. C. TWEED 1 ADDRESSES TORONTO AUDIENCE RECENTLY Study Work of Governme and Do Own Thinking. BOYS‘ CAPS 39¢ and 69c The boy will be needing a 03 for l'nur. â€" Here you‘ll find a large assortment in the season‘s newest patterns Only 39e and 6#c. Only 39e. _ 0 _ BOYS‘ BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, 89c Collars Attached. In smart strip pattervia, also in plain white, of extra strong quality Broadcloth in the popuâ€" choose from. You‘ll be buying 3â€" and 4 when you see mm. lar collar attached style. Sizes 12 to 14. Special, 8%e. 39c. An extra big range of the these regular 75¢ Ties down to able. Tailored in either "3.5 or doubleâ€"breasted models with 2 E:ir bloomers â€" Cont, Vest, 1 Long and 1 Bloomer â€" Coat, Vest, and 2 pair Longs. Sizes 5 to 18 years. Special $4.95 to $12.95. Bring the boys in and get them fitted out. and will {:'r-i”t'b all â€" our prices as always very reasonâ€" $4.95 to $12.95 500 brand new Suits for Boys on our racks, which will make choosing very easy. Patterns Other Topcoats priced Sthek # b9 LOYVe ..sâ€".ssserimcssccsesss ll:.'drliwlllm'o and Misses‘ tent ther 1â€"Strap Slippors. Button and buckle fastening, nea eutâ€"outs on sides, extension L‘t)- soles, rubber heels. Bizes 5 to 7% ... $1.39 Sizes 11 to $ .......................«.. 200 ir of Youths‘ and Boys‘ School R'ou, sturdily built of good tough lather, solid leather soles, rubâ€" ber hch‘ wide fitting Blucher A very low price for this ity. Be sure you get a pair. Sizes 11 to 18 and 1 to 5. On sale ............ $1.89 Easter is here again and every member of the family is expected to keep in touch with the world and the latest fashions and to take part in the great Spring parade. We invite you to visit our store and se the wonderful preparaâ€" tions we have made in every department to take care of the demands that wil be made on us to maintain the high standard of quality at the lowest prices for which this store has been noted for years. MEN‘S TIES, 3%c A special big purchase brings YOUTHS‘ AND BOYS‘ SHOES $1.89# BOYS‘ NEW EASTER $8.95 to $17.50 STRAP SLIPPERS DAVIS ECONC Men‘s Easter Suits Tx $10.95 to $26.50 7+ L Y Anrs¢ _ es Tho iA e ANE E o _ > _ _ I =_‘ Store _ "WEGVARANTEE TO UNDERSBLL® | 227 King St, Kitchaner ‘| . | The workmanship, the qual | ity, the patterns, are what | | you would expect to find in a Topcoat much higher in price. | | Really, men, you‘ll be astonâ€" | : ished at this special. Splenâ€" | didly tailored of a guaranteed all wool English Tweed fabric | ] in slipâ€"on and guard style, in | smart overcheck patterns that will, catch your eye. Marvelâ€" ous value. Sizes 35 to 42. Value $18.50. Special, $12.95 See them â€" they‘re outstandâ€" ing in quality, patterns and price. Very smart, dressy, and well tailored Suits for men in this season‘s newest patterns â€"A number of these come with 2 pair trouscers. In singleâ€"breasted, doubleâ€"breastâ€" ed and 3â€"button standards. You‘ll marvel at the wonderâ€" ful choice and so reasonably priced. Over 500 Suits to choose from. If you want to save dollars on your Easter |Suit. see our range â€" the values will appeal. Sizes 35 in at MEN‘S SPRING TOPCOATS $12.95 Your ctll‘a?:cl‘ of any Cap in t.l|ae store at ow price. Regularly sold for $1.25 and $1.45. Smart Tweeds in various patterns, finishâ€" ed with silk lining. Special .... 95c MEN‘S FELT HATS $1.95 t.l:i: lblg purchase is tthi reason f?r o at bargain. In &ey-.'l?:lul areys, Tans and Browns. Sn? rims, welted and curl.‘ Sizes 6% to 7%%. All at one low price, ................................ 1.95 MEN‘S NEW SPRING CAPS EASTER SHOES leather and paten covered. A wonâ€" derful range of styles and all selling at a remarkable low price. Sizes 2% Goodyear welt soles. Sizes 6 to 11. Regulah $4.95. Special ............ $3.95 LADIES‘ SLIPPERS, $3.45 Our new spring style Siippers are here. Real smart and dressy Slippers of patent and kid leather. Straps, MEN‘3 OXFORDS, $3.95 _ Men‘s Oxfords of black and brown For the Family A splendid showing of the Springâ€"time Frocksâ€"in Cantons, Flat Crepes, Printâ€" ed Crepes and Georgettesâ€" in price groups to appeal to most everyone. Dozens of smart styles for the Miss or Matron, in SPring’s most popular colors." Some in and see themâ€"they‘ll appeal in style, quality and price. NEW SPRING DRESSES > $5.00 $8.95 $12.95 4 $17.95 NEW EASTER COATS $9.95 $12.95 $16.95 $19.75 $24.50 Sizes 14 to 20 â€" 36 to 44 â€" 42%% to 5014. Tricotines, C harmeens, Broadcloths, Tweeds, Poirets and Basket Weaves. Stylesâ€" New Flares, New Capes, %I Neatly Belted, Princess Styles, Fur and Furless Collars. Before buying your new Easter Coatâ€"be sure you see Collars attached and 2 separate collars to match. 98e â€" $1.419 â€" $1.95 A _ marvellous variety to choose from in a big showing of patterns â€" all guaranteed broadcloths. Your choice of collars attached or with 2 separate collars to match. Buy your season‘s :urpl’ as the gflees are right. Sizes 14 to 17. pecial .... 98¢, $1.49 and $1.95 MEN‘S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS our range. We‘ve never had a larger and more complete showing of coats than at this time, and you‘ll find our prices exceptionally reasonable. * Fine quality chamois suede gloves in the one dome style with fancy emâ€" broidered cuffs; also in the wellâ€"liked mn style. Nice spring shades. 6 to 8. Agdm-vlnc.nt hose in all the new ;rrlum Thuomnlco.ffluwel ho‘;.:):: make. t your sup or ’:;glc at this low price. g’g $1.25 Full Fashioned Hose, 89¢ .First class quality full fashioned Girls‘ Silk Hose, 39¢ Girlw‘ fime quality silk hose in a STAPLE DEPT. Gloves, 39c & 59¢ GIRLS‘ DRESSES, 98c These dresses are well made of pretty patterned prints in all the new spring styles. Some have the popular sun tan back. have the pflpnln sun tan back. Any little Miss will be delighted to own one of these. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Reg. $1.50 values. Vests and Bloomers made of heavy quality rngm in all the pastel shades. loomers are well made, having double gusâ€" set. Small, medium and large sizes. Take advantage of this low price, only $1.59 a set. __ Sizes 7 to 14 years. hiA fortunate {mg:::ibrl':k” this bargain ce on these smart Gg-ll'!' T::od Coats, in grey and fawn shadesâ€"smart some belted, other with conâ€" trasting colored trimming, all fully ylined. Mo! vantage of this s GIRLS‘ TWEED COATS $1.95 $2.50 $3.95 In the season‘s newest shapes and shades for the young Miss or Matronâ€" a very large showingâ€" See them â€" Priced very reasonable. RAYON VEST & BLOOMER SETS, $1.59

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