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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Apr 1930, p. 7

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4) ces Easter Services. An Easter festival service in the form of a cantata entitled "The Resurrection‘‘ will be rendered on‘ Easter Sunday evening in the| Lutheran Church here commencing‘ at 7.30 o‘clock, by the choir and Sunday school. In the morning Holy; Communion will be dispensed at 10 o‘clock. Personals. Miss Twietmeyer, ass‘t public school teacher, is spending Good Friday and Easter week at her home in Hanover. __Friends will be glad to know that Mr. H. N. Huehn is much improved in health. Little Miss Eva Ottman and Master George, of Hawkesville, spent Saturday with their grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Ottman. _ c Will Foerster of Kitchener called on friends here on Saturday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler and children of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weis and Misses Laurette Weis and Violet Edler&pent a day with Mr. and Mrs. John Weis. Mrs. Caroline Hass spent Sunday in St. Jacobs with Mr. and Mrs. Will Schaner and attended the conâ€" firmation services there. Mrs. Starr of Bamberg spent a day with her sister, Mrs. John Gies. Mr. and Mrs. Seyler and children of New Hamburg were Sunday visitâ€" ors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn. Services in the Lutheran Church here this week are as follows: lmlud!n: Quality Casket covered with black or grey ‘;j cloth; Outside Case; Embaiming; LIMOUSINE HEARSE; Our personal services. No extra charge for use of our parlors. Other funerals at $100, $120, $130, $145. Plush **, covered caskets and Polished Oaks as low as $165. a THE FUNERAL HOME ~ 359 King St. West % Phones 3733, 3459 E. E. H. S. Ashcroft _ ______ _ ~__ _ _ __ _ __ A Complete Funeral at $65 The same prices prevail in the country. Davis Economic Department Store â€" â€" 227 King St. W., Kitchener 129"°> $149 Your choice ‘of one and two trouser suits from the largest and most complete stock we ever carried. splendidly tailored in single breasted and doubleâ€"breasted models, also in 3 button conservative style. Gaaranâ€" teed blue sorges, Botany worsteds, English tweeds, in this season‘s English tweeds, in this season‘s newest patterns. Your Easter suit is here at a price that will save you many dollars. Why pay more fer similar merchandise? See our range and be convinced. Sizes 34 to 46. RATZ & ASHCROFT HEIDELBERG $ U IT S MEN‘S 5 $1495 $1795 $19.75 $22.50 $24.00 Easter "WE GUARANTEE TO UNDERSELL® Our services in directing funerals are widespread, therefore, as a rule, our repuâ€" tation must be based largely on heresay. But if you are at all in doubt we welcome the closest investigation. You will find that we are dependable in every particular and fully competent to render excellent service and asâ€" sume every responsibility. INVESTIGATE IF AT ALL IN DOUBT. ® Thursday evening at 7.30 and on t Good Friday morning at 10 o‘clock. Mr. and Mrs. John Bernoski of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schaefer visited Levi Molke on Sunday, who is on the sick list. School Report. SennErer VIBIMOW MAPVE MEDARE C » Sunday, who is on the sick list. The members ‘of the Gleaners‘ School R. t clasas of St. George‘s Anglican ® Church held their weekly meeting March refiorf. of the Junior Roomâ€"|on Wednesday afternoon at the Sr. II.â€"Hannoh Martin hon., ALâ€"|nome of Mrs. W. Massel with a full vin Martin hon., Sarah Martin honâ€"»|atendance. ‘The president, Miss Florence Hahn hon. Helen Forester presided. The proâ€" Jr. II.â€"Elam Martin hon., Carl/gram was arranged for the concert Kuch pass, Mary Ann Martin pass,|which the Gleaners are eponsoring Elvina Martin pass. after Kaster. Mrs. H. Hamilton and _ I.â€"Howard Huehn hon., William|Mre. W. Massel were appointed a Martin hon., Violet Kappes hon.,|committee to direct the program. Sidney Brubacher hon., Walter| The meeting closed with prayer. Heimnel nass. Evelyn Goodwin pass.| To Instal Machinery. _ _ I.â€"Howard Huehn hon., William Martin hon., Violet Kappes hon., Sidney Brubacher hon., Walter Heimpel pass, Evelyn Goodwin pass, Florence Goodwin pass. Primer â€" Alfred Hackbart, Amzi Martin, Elizabeth Martin, Lizzie Martin, Irvin Roeder, Hnroid Kuhn, Estella Sattler, Elvina Martin, all honours. Amanda Martin hon., Joseph Marâ€" tin hon., Curtis Brubacher hon., Amos Martin hon., Frieda Hackbart pass, Edith Heimpel pass, Mildred Hoerle pass. Sr. III.â€"Isaian Martin hon., Wilâ€" liam Martin hon., Magdalena Martin hon., Ruth Kappes hon., Wilfrid Sattler _pass, Cleason Brubacher bein Senior Room March Report. Sr. IV.â€"Carl Hackbart hon., Herman Kappes pass, Jacob Otterâ€" _ Jr. III. â€" Velina Wideman 8: Ruth Hoerle pass, Margaret Hackâ€" bart pass, Hilda Martin pass. Jr. IV. â€" Maryann Martin hon., Miss Twietmeyer, teacher. Glen Wallace, teacher. in the Baptist Church on Wednesday eveningâ€"to celebrate the completion of the payment 0f the parsonage mortâ€" Becker read a short history of the parsonage fund and was presented with a boquet of roses as an apprectâ€" ation of the painstaking way in which she has cared for the books gage. Rev. Mr. Dale was in the chair and addresses were made by Deacons Sam Luckhardt, L. G. Pequegnat and H. Schaefer also, Mesers. Norman quartette and a duet from H. L. Pequegnat and Mr. H. Kropf furâ€" nished the singing, while readings gage was conducted by Mre. Ed. Schiedel, president of the Ladies‘ Class which has helped very materiâ€" ally to lessen the mortgage and Mr. ‘L. G. Pequegnat, Deacon of the ichurch. The congregation joined in singing the doxology after which lunch was served by the ladies. Concert in May. were given by Mrs. Geo. Hathaway as treasurer through the past fow ‘The meeting of the Freeport Comâ€" mittee of the New (Hamburg branch of the Women‘s Institute held a special meeting at the home of Mrs. L. Hostetler this week. At this meeting the program was arranged for the community concert which is to be given early in May in aid of the Freeport Sanitorium. Easter Concert. ® Mr. Oscar Rumpel, Kitchener, was in town on Wednesday to arrange for necessary installation of maâ€" chinery and repairs to the factory building here. It is expected the facâ€" tory will: be in operation soon. Gone To New York. Mr. Lloyd Steinman who spent several weeks on a visit to friends in New York State was home for the weekâ€"end and left again on Monâ€" day in company with Mr. Harry Klinknecht for Lowwville, N.Y., where they both secured employment. Prizes Awarded. In the juniors of the Baptist Church the leader, Rev. ‘Mr. Dale has been giving a series of talks on temâ€" perance which has ended in an examâ€" ination. Excellent results have been obtained. On Wednesday evening the pastor presented the prizes to the winners. In the intermediate group lst, Betty Becker, 2nd, Wayne Kropf, 3rd Edward Appel. In the junior section, 1st Ruth Kropf, 2nd, Mable Appel, 3rd, ‘Ruth Luckhardt and ‘Bobbie Becker, equal. Elect Officers. (Monday evening the regular busiâ€" ness meeting of St. Peter‘s Walther League took place in the basement of the church. After the pastor had read a paper on The Maseacre of Stockholm the constitution commitâ€" tee composed of Misses Esther Steinberg. Olga Stock and Dora Deâ€" bus presented the new constitution of the society which was adopted. The reorganiration meeting of the boys club of St. Peter‘s Church took place on Tuesday evening. Qeorgo‘ Emslie was elected as president, Clare Pfaff as viceâ€"president, Jack Cornell as secretary and Rev. Datb as treasurer. The social committee for April was appointed to consist of George Emslie, Howard Sutter, and Cecil Boehler. It was decided to inquire about joining the Lone Scout Troop of the ‘Boy Scouts of Canada. After enjoying a number of games the meeting was adjourned. News Around Town. Mr. and Mrs. H. L Hurst spent the weekâ€"end in Toronto. Mr. Lloyd Bingeman of Buffalo epent Tuesday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mre. J. E. Binge man, Jacob Street. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Forier and eon Edward spent Saturday with friends in Waterloo. Friends of Fred Gobel will be glad Im learn that she is out again after ‘her recent illness. s Rev. Mr. Mosig and Mrs. Mosig were visitor in Waterloo on Saturâ€" s wl sns Presentation to Mre. D. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Semple and children Bobby and Betty spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Semple‘s father, Mr. D. 8. Peacock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cookson were visitors in Windsor on Wednesday.. _ Prof. E. E. Reiley of Western Untâ€" versity, London, and Mrs. Relley viâ€" sited at the home of Mr. L. G. Pe quegnat on Sunday. ‘ Mr. Walter Goos and Mr. Fred 'Ooo- and Mr. and <Mre. Norman Goos sepent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. [Henry Richler. â€" Reeve John Bingeman was a busiâ€" ness visitor to Orillia this week. Guests at the home of L. G. Pe quegnat were Miss Alico Pequegnat and Miss M. Clarke of Stratford, L Cookman of Waterloo, ®. Gross, Kitâ€" chener, F. J. Trench of Straiford, Bert Rixson and C. E. Pequegmat. Miss Mabel Schults daughter of Mr. Moses Schults of this town is one of a class of sixty who will graâ€" duate at the ‘Moody Bible Institution of Chtcago at the end of the"Winter term April 17th. Seventeen states are represented in the class and five foreign _ countries, South Africa, ghlnn. (hut: Sootland and Brasil. early half the Nuh-“!th missionary work abroad four vâ€" ing already been accepted by various Missionary boards. Mrs. Rev. E. H.‘Reick of Clarence @entre, N.Y., is spending a few weeks at the home of her stster, Mrs. Henry Richler. _ "Mre. H. Wiltse of ‘Clinton, "Mr. and guestsâ€"at the home of Mrs. lappler‘s stster, Mra®B. 8. Becintel, Poot strest. few days at his home in town. _ ___ |with Mrs. Watson, formerly of here, m:. 3. l.m'-ol"nohmm“ nous visitor in Waterioo on Tussday. linem. _ AT BAPTIST CONGREâ€" GATIONAL MEETING the Treasurer. NEW HAMBURCG her home on ‘Wednesday after havâ€" ing been in Mitchell for the past two weeks owing to the death of heyr moâ€" ther, the late Mre. Jacob Thicl. ‘ ‘Mrs. Clinton Dippel of Listowel has returned to her home after havâ€" |ing spent a few days at the home of ber mother, Mrs. N. Mansy. School. One case was reported this week of Hittle Theress Walklin. The disease seems to be of a very mild type. Mrs. Sorensen of Hamilton has reâ€" turned to her home after having spent a few days at the home of her Mr. and Mre. wd. Merner and Mrs. G. W. Edmunds were visitors to Kitâ€" chener on ‘Thureday. W. Faulhafer of Wellesiey visited friends in town on Thursday. Mr. Levi Master and son Gregory of Kitchener were business visitors in town on Thureday. ~ Mrs. L Hostetier and Mrs. H. Wik liame attended the regular Monthly meeting of the Freeport Committee held in Freeport on Thursday afterâ€" Mre. H. Heckstone of Detroit is viâ€" eiting at the home of her aunts, Misses Dichert, Peel street. W. Heese of Stratford spent Thursday with his brother Mr. V. Heese. Members of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church were busy last week getting ‘tholr concrete tennis court in shape. The season was officially opened on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hammer and daughters Elaine and Grace epent Thursday with friends in Kitchener. ‘The plastering and reâ€"decorating of the interior of the Library Hall which was commenced two weeks ago was completed toâ€"day. Miss Luella Wing, nurseâ€"inâ€"trainâ€" ing at Victoria Hospital, London is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. John ‘T. Otto and friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunter spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Waterioo. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Dahmer returned on Tuesday after having spent the past week with their son in Kitchenâ€" Jamee Forest spent a (ew days this week at the home of his brother, Robert Forest, Bridgport. Miss Mildred Cockerton of Stratâ€" ford spent the weekâ€"end with her grandparents, (Mr. and (Mrs. Geo. Ruley. Mr. Hamilton of Galt attended the funeral of the late Andrew Callaâ€" han which was held on Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. James Johannes and two children Junior and Mary of Blair were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. M. Kreh, Jacob street. Mr. Frank Phelps is apending a few days with her brother in Bright. Injured In Fall. Friends of Mrs. Eph. Caseel will regret to learn that she had the misâ€" {ortune to mise her footing while coming down the stairs in her home this week On medical examination it was found that Mre. Cassel had dislocated her left shoulder and it will be some time before Mrs. Cassel will be able to use her arm. Personals. Rev. Mr. Pletch and ‘Mrs. Pletch and son Herbert and Miss Margaret Musselman spent Saturday in Hamilâ€" ton. Mr. James Corrie and his sister, Miss I. iCorrie returned home on Monday after having spent the past three months with the former‘s daughter, Mrs. H. L. Stahl, Chicago, H11. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merner of Brantford epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. <C. Forler. Mr. Harry Peacock and Mr. Paul Peacock of Kitchener spent Sunday at their home here. Miss Clara Schuler was a visitor in Kitchener on Saturday. _ Mr. Roy Nunns of Stratford spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Victor Reilwberg. â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Di%pel. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Miller and daughâ€" ters Jeanette and Kathleen, Messrs. Bill and Ted. Miller, Mr. J. Kabel and Mr. J. Hehr of Kitchener and Mr. Wm. Klein were the Sunday guests at the home of A. Bruder. visited at the .home of Christian Martin of Lexington on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinfier and f-mi? spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weber at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. An‘fus Weber and son Georie Donald_of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller and chilâ€" dren Roy, Edward and Reta of Kitâ€" chener spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hehn, Miss M. Branner, Messrs. Norman and Verâ€" non Bauer, Miss Dorothy Bauer and Mr. J. Kabel of Kitchener nfint Sunâ€" day at the home of Wm. Klein. _ Sund:g guests at the home of Harvey Snider were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snider and children of Wilâ€" liamsburg, Mr. Aden Snider and son Wilbert of Galt, Mr. Norman Snider, Mr. J. Skidmore, Miss E. Thompson, and Miss E. Benhem of Toronto. Miss Rhea Snider spent Sunday with friends in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt and daughter Violet visihe! with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bonn of near Centreville. Messrs. Eldred Rier and Ed. Calâ€" vert of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of H. Schmidt. Mr. Orten Weber and Mr. N. L. Bauman of Elmira were the Sunday guests at the home of B. W. Lichty. _ Mrs. Ed. Seibert attended the funeral of her uncle, Mr. Henry Henneburg of Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seibert and daughter Elsie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weber on Sunday. Work on the Bell Telephone reâ€" peater station at German Mills is progressing very favorably. Quite a number of men are employed. Check Falling Hair with Minard‘e. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shantz In an unugually short time Royal York Orange Pekoe Tea and Oro Coffee have attained a marked success in their fields. Depending strictly upon the merit of their high quality, their constant freshness and their uniformity of strength, both won their way to the hearts of the particular public. Take advantage of this opportunity to acquaint yourself with these two famâ€" ous products and also to do business with your local Superior Chain Store. Remember, the man behind the counter is your friend and.neighbor, standing as a personal guarantee behind the products he sells Deal with these Homeâ€"owned Stores and benefit yourself. 3 Cakes of Castile Seap all for 389¢ GERMAN MILLS SLICED PINEAPPLE 7 Bars Comfort Soap ROYAL YORK TEA At 67¢ Ib. CREAM CHEESE PINK SALMON ORO COFFEE At 49c per lb. 2 tins for 25e THESE PRICES GOOD FOR ONE WEEK Visitors Coming And Going. Mr. Henry Sittler attended the confirmation services in St. Matâ€" thews church, Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martinson of Elmira visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Welker Sunday afternoon. Miss McEachern spent the weekâ€" end in Waterloo. Mr. F. E. Welker and his sons Arâ€" thur and John spent Sunday after noon at Listowel. Mr. Syl. Good and son Lincoln apent Sunday afternoon in Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilles and Mr. and Mro. Alf. Gilles visited in Kitchâ€" ener on Sunday. . s s | Mrs. John A. Henrich of Waterloo visited ~Mrs. ‘Charles Henrich last Friday. The many friends of Mrs. Alvin Lichty are pleased to learn that she is up and around again after her reâ€" cent serious illness. Mr. and Mre. M. Kerchner and famâ€" ily and Mrs. Lydia Sittler visited at Hawkesville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stahle and famâ€" lly of Wellesley were visitors of Mr. and Mre. A. C. Thoms on Sunday. ‘Mr. Frank Schaneman of Kitchenâ€" er visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomes. Mr. and Mre. Joseph Martin spent the weekâ€"end at Port Stanley. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brubacher reâ€" turned to their home in Brutus, Mich., last week. Mrs. Erickson spent Saturday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. John Sully visited the former‘s brother Arthur on Monâ€" day evening. Mr. A. Sully is very ill. Mr. and Mre. Geo. Linder and Mr. Garfield Linder were Sunday viâ€" sitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Sully. _ Mr. and Mre. William Moyer spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s moâ€" ther, Mrs. Fred ‘Moyer. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Henrich and family visited Mr. and (Mrs. William Lutz at Hawkesville on Sunday. Mr. Eli Brubacher is on the sick PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 cakes for 15¢ COOKING ONIONS At 7 lbe. for 25¢ Eddy‘s SILENT MATCHES 3 Boxes for 25¢ 100 per cent. pure, at 12¢ per tin Large size tin at 21¢ PORK & BEANS (ta Clark‘s LYE P s1T.Jacoss ST. JACOBS Large MEN‘S DRESS SHIRTS for Easter. Nice silk stripes, at $1.50 and $1.85 each. in foral designs and fast |! Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mre. Holden Appel were, Mr. Jesse Filâ€" |singer of New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Filsinger and Mr. and Mrs. Christian House of Rochester amd Mr. and Mrs. John Filsinger and Mrs. Ethell Melntyre, Toronto. . Easter Services. : . Confirmation services will be held [in St. James‘ church on Sunday morning and in the evening. An Easter Cantata will be rendered by the choir and Sunday School. ‘New Members Received. MEN‘S NECKWEAR Rev. and Mre. E. D. Becker visitâ€" ed at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. Cies last Thursday. Mr. Norman Shoemaker moved his family and household effects into one ot Mrs. Magdalene Seiling‘s apartâ€" ments. Mr. M. C. Stroh shipped a car load of tiles from here to Bellwood last week. Miss Katle Westfall who had been confined to her home for many months was able to be out again and make a visit with Mrs. Jos. Martin last Thursday. Mr. Jack Morlock moved into the place vacated ‘by Mr. W. W. Hoeflin last week. The Misses Lola and Amy Snider visited their home here on Monday. Impressive baptismal and recepâ€" tion services were conducted by Rev. S. R. Knechtel in the Evangelical church on Sunday morning. Seven adults were received as members, one by letter and six on profession of faith. Celebrates Birthday. _ Mr. Bert Eby celebrated his birthâ€" day on Sunday. His children and their families as well as his brothâ€" ers were present to rejoice with him and offer their congratulation. Underwent Operation. The young son Donald, of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Panther had to be taken to the hospital at Kitchener to be operated on for appendicitis. He is doing well. FLANNELETTE 34 inches wide, at t in design. ment to « extra heary 6 e

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