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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Apr 1930, p. 5

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Deliâ€" cious with milk and stewed fruits. $3.50 ‘Fresh from the gardens‘ at Câ€"we Ride Y our for a few cents Phone 2777W. 50 Ontario S. Otto Smith Co. Ltd. Kitchener, Ont. 163 King St. W. Phone 4050 & â€"12â€"8 Get us on the line,â€" our phone number is and watch what prompt service you‘ll get. Always the choicest meats because we choose our own animals and do our own killing and our own curing. Let us serve you with a roast of our choice Beef, Pork, Lamb or Veal. You‘ll notice a difference. w d on dnc d B c o it it Attention ' Farmers * Got a Phone City property. Our list has bee carefully selected Call or write for: inâ€" formation. We can place your money on first class w w i 0 oi Bc det t ie AMraattna, Waterloo‘s Leading Meat Merket E. J. Fischer ORDON‘S OOD LASSES PHONE 880 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !that the Council of the Corporation "of the Town of Waterloo proposes !to pass byâ€"laws to change the names lof the followirg Streets and ! Avenues in the Town of Waterloo: | Foundry Street to Euclid Avenue, 1 Gore Street to Erb Street, | Weaver Street to Herbert Street, { Musselman Street to Queen Street, | Alexandra Avenue to Park Street, { Park Avenue to Alexandra Avenue. Twin City music lovers turned out in latge number at the second concert of a series given by the choir ursday livered by th ®, P. Th night. ‘The progr&®, & ‘livered the pastor, Rev. J. ie amarmmi ce o easde snpecs te boud ::“;:uty'sm ‘The choir u:m -sf.ollo-n: \ der, Mrs. G. Schmidt, was presented m&l‘d-.- mln T oet ‘mu :l.l::fhn German makâ€" :iyd‘.'r and Miss_ Emma h; e :::“'tlo presentation on behalf dlm H. l. Rats; :m the choir. ‘The pastor, Rev. C. 8â€"|Lorne Wh!u., mG urer, Ate Roberts spoke briefly. _ _ {Lacey ; librarians, Gideon Beam a mira, Miss Marie Anne Scheer, vioâ€" liniste; Miss Gene Boettscher, aoloâ€" ist; ‘Carl Bofinger, the organist of the church and Miss lsabel Tyack, The more outstanding numbers given by the choir were: "By Babyâ€" lon‘s Wave," an unaccompanied numâ€" ber, "The Belis of St. Michaei‘s Towâ€" er," "The Laughing Chorus", "The Pilgrim‘s Chorus" from ‘Tannhauser by the men and ‘"The Spinning Chorus" from ‘"The Flying Dutchâ€" men" by the lady members. Large Attendance at Congregational Meeting at Which Officers Were Elected. ‘The assisting artists for the occaâ€" sion were the Grimes quartet of El mira, Oscar Weichel, soloist of El Gratifying reports were presented at the annual congregational meetâ€" ing of the Emmanuel Evnn:elical Church held recently, at which Rev. J. P. Hauch, the pastor, presided. W. W. Shantz, treasurer, reported a reat balance on hand after all liaâ€" bilities had been provided for. Officers elected for the year were: Secretary, Miss S. M. Wegenast; Mission ‘ and _ Benevolent Fund treasurer, O. M. Umbach; M. Turel was reâ€"elected trustee for a fiveâ€"year term. Members of Ladies‘ Aid of the Emimanusl Evangelical church, Waâ€" perloo recently honored one of their members, Mrs. Frank Haight, capâ€" able president, by presenting her with a mirror and «llver water pitch er. Mrs. E. E. Ratz who succeeded Mrs. Haight as president, read the address, . while charter members made.the presentation. The program included an Easter reading by Mrs. W. W. Bricker and a brief talk on some phases of the work in Canada and Junior Red ‘Cross. Mre. J. Bruegeman sang a solo. It is interâ€" esting to note that Mrs. Haight held the office of secretary and president for twenty years. ENCOURAGING REPORTS PRESENTED AT MEETING THE JUDGE of the County Court of the County of Waterloo has appointed Monday, the 12th day of May, 1930, at two o‘clock in the afternoon at his Chambers in the Court House Annex in the City of Kitchener as the time and place for considering the proposed byâ€"laws for hearing those advocating and opposing the changes contemplated therein. COPIES OF THE SAID BYâ€" VITAL STATISTICS Town Clerk N. A. Zick reports the vital statistics for January, February and March, as 43 births, 21 years and 6 marriages. DATED at Waterloo, this 28th day of March, 1930. MRS. F. HALGHT HONORED BY Presented With Suitable Gift After Serving Society Over Twenty Years. LAWS giving the reasons for the changes may be seen at the Town Clerk‘s Office. ADMINISTRATOR‘S NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS. In the Estate of Jennie M. Crowe, will W to distribute the assets of said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having reâ€" gard only to c or interests of which it shall then have received noâ€" tice, and will not be liable for the said assets to any person of whose claim or interest it shall not then Grimes Quartette, Oscar Town of Waterloo DATED 8th April, 1980 James C. Haight, _ EVANGELICAL CHURCH appointed Monday, the 12th day {ay, 1930, at two o‘clock in the tnoon at his Chambers in the rt House Annex in the City of hener as the time and place for idering the proposed byâ€"laws hearing those advocating and osing the changes contemplated Solicitor for the N. A. ZICK, Town Clerk. Wp V s LADIES‘ AID 14â€"5 TWIN CITY AUDIENCE DELIGHTED WITH LITERARY RECITAL There was a large attendance of Twin City people at the literary reâ€" cital given iby Major Charles D. R. Roberts L.L.D., one of the outstandâ€" ‘ng Canadian poets. Dr McGanity introduced the speaker. _ Arthur Buehlow, the pre@ident of Athenae um Society, presided. Vocal solos were contributed by Miss Esther Borâ€" let accompanied by Miss Helga Janâ€" The officers elected were: presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Wm. Kuntz; viceâ€"pres., Mrs. J. Fischer; Ist viceâ€"pres., Mrs. J. O‘Reilly; 2nd viceâ€"pres., Mrs. C. D. Stroh; treas., Mrs. F. Huber; reâ€" cording secretary, Mrs. J. Esbaugh, and corresponding secretary, Miss T. Esbaugh. The home of Mrs. Fred Knell, 132 Breithaupt St., Kitchener, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wedâ€" nesday, April 3rd, when her dlll:h- ter, Miss Annie Knell, was wedded department, Mrs. W. G. Cressman; g;hgant:fi_i- Gladys Perschbacher. Heads of the various departments and the many teachers were also inâ€" Christian _ Endeavor Honorary â€" president, Im House; president, Lorne Wilfong; viceâ€"president, _ Willard _ Snider; secretary, Miss Mildred Ruby; treasurer, Miss Gladys Hame!; pianist, Miss R. Perschbacher; asâ€" sistant, Miss F. Oberholtzer; superâ€" intendent of junior department, Miss Hilda Hamel, with the followâ€" ing assistants: Mildred Rudy, Mae Kraft, Bessie Heist, Margaret GRATIFYING REPORTS PRESENTED BY CATHOLIC WOMEN‘S LEAGUE Gratifying reports were presented at the annual meeting of the Waterâ€" loo branch of the Catholic Women‘s League of Canada, held Wedneldnlf evening in the St. Louis Parish Hall. The new llpl‘esidem feor the ensuing year is Mrs. Wm. Kuntz who sucâ€" ceeds Mrs. Irvin Krohn, the capable retiring president. . â€" o Rev. W. B. Mayer briefly addressâ€" ed the meeting and congratulated the ladies on the splendid work done during the year. Lorne Wilfong; treasurer, Harold Lacey ; librarians, Gideon Beam and Otte Kuehner; pianist of senior Mrs. Wo. Kuntz Elected President Suceeding Mrs. Irvin Mrs. J. O. Kelly, the retiring treasurer, reported receipts for the year of $760.04, leaving a balance of $589.38. 125, and in conclusion asked for the loyal coâ€"operation of all. The Dioâ€" ceson convention next fall, she exâ€" plained, would be one of the imâ€" portant events of the year. The reâ€" tiring secretary, Miss T. Esbaugh, gave a detailed report of the work done durinilthe year, showing a great deal d been accomplished. Considerable money was raised for worthy causes. The sum of $500 was given for the purchase of furniâ€" ture for the new rectory and supâ€" plies sent to the St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sisters of Service, and~ Victorian Order of Nurses. to Charles H. Doerr. Rev. Dr H. A. Sperling officiated. On their return from a trip to United States points, Mr. and Mrs. Doerr will reside on Weber St., Kitchener. Bruegeman. The new president gave an inâ€" formative talk on the origin of the Catholic Women‘s League. She Catholic Women‘s League. ohe stated the local membership totalled Mre. Michael Schmidt } A Waterloo citizen, in the person of Mrs. Michael Schmidt, 157 North King St., passed away early Thursâ€" day morning. Deceased was born in Waterloo and was married to Michael Schmidt at St. Jacobs in 1881. There survive her husband, three sons, Arthur of Detroit, Elton of Cutton and Albert of Baden, two daughters, Mrs. Fred Becker of Waterloo, and Mrs. R. Holm of Deâ€" troit; one brother, Henry Brodâ€" haecker of Kitchener, and five sis ters, Mrs. Mary Kappler of Yale, Mich., Mrs. Katherine Hamel, Elimâ€" wood, Mrs. Elizabeth Damm of Watâ€" erloo, Mrs. Albert Schingeck of Holly, Mich., and Mrs. md h. Hauch of Kitchener. One daughter, Pearl, predeceased her 12 years. The funeral took place on Sunday with private services at the home at 2.80 o‘clock and thence to Emâ€" manuel Evangelical Church. Interâ€" ment was Rl.mdej i;n H-m Hope cemetery. v. J. P. Ha pastor of the gm.ellcnl Church, of which deceased was a member, conducted the services. Mre. Joe Matte! The death of Mrs. Joe Mattel 0c curred Friday at St. Cloments after a brief fliness in her 86th year. Mre. Mattel had lived in St. Clements for over 35 years. She is survrived by two brothers, one sister, four daughters, two sons, 25 grandchi} dren and nine great grandchildren. morning, with services at a Clomâ€" ents and at the New ny Church at 10 o‘clock. T#terment was €194,| MAOUGTEIAT OS death of her brother, John The aad intelligence received MiÂ¥s. N. B. Good, ll:gw at WEDDINGS John A. Witwor OBITUARY Doerr â€" Knell wer, Acme, Alta., who passed away at the Holy Cross Hospital, Calgary, on Thursday, April 3rd, at the age of 48 years. Mr. Witwer was born west of New Hamburg. He is surâ€" vived by his widow, two children, his father, John Witwer, Kitchener, three brothers, Jacob of Sunnyslope, Alta., David, of Threeâ€"Hills, Alta., and Daniel of Acme, Alta., and one sister, Mrs. N. B. Good, 120 Homeâ€" wood _ Avenue, Kitchener. _ The funeral was held at Didsbury, Alta., on Saturday afternoon. A former resident of Williamsburg seven years ago, in the person of jJeorge Wanner died from pneumoâ€" nia after an illness of three weeks in his 72nd yar. There survive a wiâ€" dow, four daughters, and two sons, »me brother Joseph Wanner, of Kitâ€" chener, and two sisters, Mrs. Jack MeGarry, Toronto, and Mrs. J. Hutchinson, Calgary. The funeral was held in Detrolt on Wednesday. Waiter F. Oryden The death of Walter F. Dryden ocâ€" curred at the Gait Hospital Saturday in his 38th year, after a week‘s illâ€" ness, due to pnenmonia. He is surâ€" vived by his widow. His mother pre leceased him 20 years. The funeral was held from his late residence 9th concession of North Dumfries on Thursday, April 10th to the Galt Mount View Cemetery for burial Death claimed Jennie Ligos, inâ€" fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter Ligos, South Street, Kitchener, on Thursday morning, at the age of three months. The death occurred in Toronto on Thursday, of Mrs. Ellen Wilson, Davenport Road, in her T5th year. She lived in Kitchener 15 years ago and is survived by seven children. See Canada‘s best tailored to your measure suits with extra pants at $30, fit, etc., guaranteed. Hundreda of new â€" Spring readyâ€"forâ€"service Suits and Spring Coats are also ready for your inspection. Price $9.90 to $22.50. Give us a call, our big variety and correct prices will please you. Herman Lippert Stores, Kitchener. â€" 15â€"3 SUGAR â€" Best Granulated â€" 100 lbs. $5.15 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 EAGLE MILK ""~ 179° We Are Located Opposite The Bell Telephone Office = â€" Kitchener DOBBIN‘S OPEN AIR CAR MARKET Mrs. Ellen Wilson George Wanner BUT TER Jennie Ligos Thirty Used Cars Our complete range of touring cars, coupes, coaches and sedans vary so in price that you are sure to find a car to suit your purse. To Choose From At MISS GERTRUDE CONRAD HEADS UNIVERSITY R wWOMEN‘s CLUB The annual meeting of the Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Waterloo University Women‘s Club was held in the form of a dinâ€" mer party at the crystal ballroom Thursday night. The executive inâ€" cludes,â€"president, Miss Gertrude Conrad; vice president, Mre. Vera Doe; ‘secretary, Miss Marie Stock; treasurer, Mrs. A. J. Huebnergard; council, Miss Buchanan and Miss specialâ€"Borden‘s Condensed The woman whose work is backed up with efficiency finds her task both easy and pleasant. It is, therefore, remunerative to her as well as satisfactory to her emâ€" ployer. Our Business School teaches efficiency and our diplomas are recognized by those who employ the best assistants obtainable. EULER BUSINESS COLLEGE More Than Work Made Pleasant 44 Queen St. South, Kitchener e %:Tzu M K’ofi’;};fi ~ 2 ips. 7G° The dinner was tendered the local members of the organization by the out of town members and special guests for the occasion were Mrs. Armstrong, missionary on furlough from India and Major Charles G. D. Roberts, LL.D., celebrated Canadian poét. The latter read two poems which were appreciated. Edna Cress; program committee, Mrs.Abornathy and Miss H. M. Haug; press reportor, Miss Marie

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