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

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Mr. and Mrs. George Grundenier ger have returned to Detroit alte Reeve J. E. Bingeman. Hyidro C imâ€" infesioners E. Grundenberger and C K. Merner and Supt. George Muries ettended the summer convention ef the Ontario Hydro Electrical A«~> clation at Bigwin, In.. this week The local School Board at their gular meeting on Monday night gaged | Miss | Mildred | Dallimer Sebringville to fill the vacancy the teaching <taff caused by the signation | of | Miss Eleanor Tt A male continuation school tea will be engaged to succeed Miss Anderson, who resigned Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eidt of Floriâ€" da were visitors with Rey and Mrs D. H. Brand. Mr. €onrad Reibling Sr. of Dh erâ€" ing‘s Corner called on Mr. David Reibling on Monday Mrs. John Rumig and Mis, Kva Rumig have returned home from a pleasant trip to Detroit. The evening was enjoyably spent in games, cards and dancing and a dainâ€" ty lunch was served. The young couâ€" ple will be at home at 805 Queen‘s Loulevard, Kitchener after Septem: ber 15th. Kalbfleischâ€"Hahn Nuptials. A pretty church wedding was solâ€" emnized on Saturday at St. Peter‘s Lutbefan Church, when Miss Audrey Ross, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs George Hahn was married to Ed ward, son of Mr. and Mrs: E. Kals tleisch. Rev. W. Dalb officiated News Around Town. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cookson hive left for their summer home at J.)) > Bridge, Ont A post muptial reception for Mr and Mrs. Norman Roth was held at the home of the bride‘s parents. Mr «nd Mrs. J. W. Zimmerman on Friâ€" day last. About one hundred and twenty five guests were present from Wellesley, Cassel, New Hamâ€" burg. Haysville, Bright, Woodstock. London, Milcheh and Asquith. Susk Enjoyable Gathcring Held at Home‘ _ in East Zorra â€"Other of Bride‘s Parents.â€"Other I News Notesâ€" 125 GUESTS AT sAD DEATH OF RECEPTION HELD BY | MRS. AARON RUBY Thwoday, July 17, 1980 in the interest of Karl K. Homuth, Conservative Candidate for the riding of North Waterloo, in the Auditorium, Kitchener mz T uesday Ey‘ g, July 22.!: Leader of the Conservative Party in the Dominion Parliament will address a great VOTE HOMUTH ... Bennett HON. R.B. BENNETT NEW HAMBURG Mass Meeting +th Ilea oJ j to spend their vacation at the home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. \. Bell at Merlin Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boettger of Monkten with their family spent sunday at the homes of their parâ€" ents Messrs. Boettger and Forler. Mr. and Mis. Hamel of Mildmay and Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler of Waterâ€" I wese guests at the home of Mr. ohd Mrs. John Ritz on Sunday. Mis. William Chowen of Hamilton Wnd Mr. loy: Dahmer of Detroit â€"pert several days with friends in this district. Messrs. Eldon Forler and Albert seirnér of Chicago are spending tueir vacation with their parents here at present. Miss Mabel Schweitzer of Chicago i. spending several weeks at the lome of her mother and sister, Mrs. hebecea Schweitzer and Mrs: A. F. Cliristmer Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilkie, Mro. W. Goering, Miss Demay and Mrs. C. C. Carmudy of Detroit spent the weekâ€" end at the home c( the latter‘s moâ€" ther. Mrs. M. Arnold. Â¥Mr. and Mrso Aarou Bender and children of Crosshill spent Sunday vatt his parents and brother, C. 8. Gender of Haysville Mr and Mrs. F. Knight and Miss <â€" Eoshtel feft on Sunday for the «omex~ home in Rochester, N. Y. Wis Bently of Windsor is sperdâ€" nz dree| vacation with Miss Roxie Hewe Bowman at her home here. Mi/ M Cnulbert of Little Britain ~pendinz a few duys with his broâ€" ther, Mi. H. N. Culvert and on his relarn home will be accompanied by Ins dunghter. Miss Ivy Culbert, who has heen spending her vacation pending a week with their relatives heve A sad death occurred in East Zorra on Wednesday when Mre. Aaron Ruby passed away in her 23rd year The deceased‘s maiden name vas Selma Jantsi and was married in January. 1929. She leaves to mourn her sorrowing husband and an infaut child ten days old. The funeral took place on Saturday foreâ€" noon to the 16th line A. M. Church ynd Cemetery East Zorra. The sorâ€" rowing relatives have the sympathy o" the community in their sad lges. Messrs. Alfred Trentleins, Jacob ifecker, Henry Mebling and Adam and Casper Stark of Brooklyn, N. Y., were visitors at the home of Mr. John Ritz cver the weekâ€"end. * Misses Joan and Eunice Wiederâ€" hold and Charles Kelley of Detroit pen{ the American holiday at the Fome of Mr. and Mré. James Wiederâ€" hold Passed Away in 23rd Year at Home Mr. Harry Hanna and Miss Eva ; ell of Merlin spent the weekâ€"end | ith Mrs. Harold Appel and were acâ€" mpanied by Mrs. Appel and famâ€" Evelyn Morley and Vera THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS INSERTED BY THE NORTH WATERLOO LIBERALâ€"CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Kaumman of Cleveland, Ohio spent a few days with the former‘s cousins, Mr El Gubel, Mrs. Levi Hestetier and Mrs. Edward Schmidt. The New Hamburg band supplied the music to a large crowd of people at the opening of a new service staâ€" tion erected by Messrs. Sam M. Roth and Albert Diebel at Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Fabre and son Bobby from Detroit, Mrs. Peter Bowâ€" man and Master Garfield Stoitz from Waterloo spent Friday with Mr. and Mis. Joseph Bowman. A â€" white | blossom | sweet â€" clover stalk was brought to our office from the field of Mr. John Rother, Petersâ€" burg. The stalk measured 8 t 4 ‘u. in lengt‘, a good growth. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wurm and famâ€" ily of St. Paul, Minn., who are here in a real slug feet the local team defeated the Baden softballers by a ccore of 23 to 3 at the park here on Wednesday evening. Mr. Stanley Hostetler left on Friâ€" day to join representatives of the Young People‘s Association on an extensive trip throughout the Unitâ€" ed States and Canada. The party left Detroit for San Francisco and trom there go to Vancouver, Winniâ€" peg and Chicago on their return. There was a Mission Festival in Triâ€" rity Lutheran Church on Sunday, Rev. L. frschick preached. Pastor Irschick is a graduate of~ Waterloo Seminary and is from Ratizah Munâ€" rwry, india where he has been for seven years and is now home on furâ€" lough Miss Agnes Metz accompanied Mr. und Mrs. Roy Eby home to Detroit to spend her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John Hiller accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. Oliyer Hoâ€" +tetler were on a trip to Niagara Falls on Thursday. Mra. Josiah Cassel and Miss Miriâ€" m Hilborn of New Dundee called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowâ€" man on Tuesday. Mrs. J. E. Bingen week with her son . ian and family at koka. In the meighborhood of one hunâ€" dred Sunday school children, teachâ€" ers and aduit members of the conâ€" gregation were present at the annuâ€" al picnic of the Evangetical Sunday school Friday afternoon. A bounteâ€" ous picuic supper was served. Mr. William Ingold has gone on a nshing trip to Haliburton 4 _ Mrs. Nick Roth of Clarence, N. Y. »pent Sunday with her family in Caâ€" neda. Mr. A. Reid of weekâ€"end at the h Wr. J. E. Reid. latter‘s Gascho. of w:arriage took place Saturday and made her the recipient of a kitchen elock in honor of the happy event. A dainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Zehr and family of lh-fi'dleM’ ’th' â€"ond here at the bomg Of their parents. 4 _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eby and Mttle son who have spent the past two weeks with the latter‘s father here left on Sunday for their return bome On Friday evening the mem the sewing club gathered at me of Miss Audrey Hahn w spent a parents id of Toronto spent the home of his brot Bingeman GIVE CANADA A CHANCE! few man is spending a Mr. Harold Bingeâ€" Hunteville, Musâ€" Mr family with ent the brother. whose of the busy { fine jthe su Mr. and Mrs. Don. Merner and duughter Denna spent the, weekâ€"end at Plattsyille with the litter‘s par ents, Dr. and Mrs. Wilcon. Mrs. Ofiver Moser and little son of Puntiac, Mich, have returned home e‘ter spending tyo weeks with Mr. and Afrs. L. Muser, Waterloo street. Mr. and Mris. James Wiederhold accompanied by Miss Joun Wiederâ€" ‘old and Charlie Kelley of Detroit wore Sunday visitors in Wellesley ar the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alieman and Mrs. David Trissler. Mrs. Barnes of Waterloo is spendâ€" ing a week at the home of her parâ€" ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bingeman. Rev. C. H. P. Owen and Mre. Owen of ~Brantford called on friends on Tuesday. Mrs. N. H. Winn entertained sevâ€" eral little girls at tea on Monday in boner of her sevenâ€"yearâ€"old daughâ€" ter, Margery‘s birthday. Rev. E Hamburg Mass 1 Chureh He celeb assisted and Fr. leib, now of Kitchener, but formerâ€" Iy a member of the Holy Family Church for over fiflty years. Fr. E. J. Hartleib was baptised and recelyâ€" ed the rudiments of his faith here before going to St. Jerome‘s College, hitchener, where he graduated beâ€" fore completing hls theological stuâ€" dies at St. Augustine‘s Seminary, Montreal. He is a nephew of Mrs. V.ary Arnold. Mr. Joseph Javal and Mr. Chamâ€" bers Shannon of Tavistock called on friends in town on Thursday evenâ€" ing. Miss Patten of Plattsvie spent Tuesday _ with her sister, . Mrs. Brown I Friends of Mrs. lia;:yy will be pleased to hear that she is improvâ€" ing after her recent serfous illness. Miss visiting parents Mr. a tamily days wi Mr. Ada Kitchener ing some sister The sted _ by Fr. Winter Hartleib is . now of Ki _ member « rch for ove celebrated e farmers of this district haying and have exception weather for the ¢ ss Grace Becker $f Toront ng at the home of her gr ats, Mr. and Mre. W. H. Bou . and Mrs. Oliver Hostetler y of Elkton, Mich., spent a with relatives and friends h Adam Gabe) left last week _for over I leib was ba rudiments going to St ner, where in it where time w Kitchener, bi of the Ho ver fifty yea as baptised a ents of his o St. Jerome ere he grad Harticib . solemnly the Holy re he with ir Hostetler and ch., spent a few nd friends here. ft last week for intends spendâ€" his brother and F district are exceptionally Toronto is her grandâ€" H. Boullee. : old New celebrated Family morning. _ Bacrifice 1 _ Arnold mer. Rev. . W. Hartâ€" ut formerâ€" ly Famifly rs. Fr. C. ind receivâ€" faith here ‘s College, e latter‘s at Grand Mr. and Mts. S. Buecker and Mr. and Mra. H. Buecker of Kitchener, Â¥Mrs. M. Towne of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. OF. Martin of Sheffield and Mrs. McArthur of Galt spent Sunâ€" day with Mrs. M. Kreb, Jacob street. An enjoyable event took place on Monday evening when the members of the Upâ€"Town Bridge Club gatherâ€" ed at"the home of Mr. and Mre. Deâ€" bus in honor of Mrs. Debus‘ birthday. Sddoommmmmennmmeerenuennnnmmmmnmtnnenennnemennnnacobags onE 00 w o t cl BR Twin City Cleaners and Dyers | 6 | ‘ â€"maxt Mfi ‘ d Wioesh ' ) > & possible" "Ty~ 2 > }‘ ‘ T se ~A/ _ T 2 N ‘ h | P oi // ’ i ! 44M# /5b | 3 ( P A ¢ P27 {5 LAUML\p mc fapuadf s\ C ‘ . N JR F‘é"fl\ NCM S@§1l\\\B U ; C L&\«.“ C 6$Qr C m f | Just ‘"like new!/" N ZLet Us Care For The Family Wardrobe Fresh and Clean All Summer * that silken beach wrap . . . yes, any of last season‘s togs. You have to be doubly careful of your frocks and underthings in these warm summer months. Our dry cleaning process is safe, and worthy of your most precious dance frock. Have your clothes cleaned regularly and they‘ll last twice as long and be THOSE white flannels of last summer SLG6 CA Oe oL. remdw Phone 660 The monthly meeting of the Laâ€" dies‘ Aid and W. M. 8. of the Evanâ€" gelical Church was held ‘on Tuesâ€" «day. Mrs. A. E. Pletch gave a mis slonary reading followed by a readâ€" ing by Mrs. Filsinger entitled "Roâ€" wina." Mrs. John Dahmer gave a Mrs. Debus was made the recipient of severat fovely bouquets of roses. The time was spent in cards and re freshments were served. KITCHENER , \ery dnteresting tople on "Titling } Profitable ways of spending Your Money." Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker a> d daughter Mae visited Mrs. Arthur Brown at Woodstock Hospital on Saturday. Â¥s Mr. and Mrs. James Riddell and uaughter Florence were recent vist tors at Kitchener. o clock

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