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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Aug 1930, p. 5

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Semnmnmmmummmmemmnmmnminmcms & WINGEFELDER‘S 5 _ Meat Market § Phone 284 â€" Waterloo "CALADA" Buy a Whole Comes in handy many times . . . for betweenâ€" meal sandwiches, light i un e h eons, unexpected company and so on. Try: HAM Delivery to all parts of the Twin City. The Leading Meat Market Phone 880 You Can Save Big Money E. J. Fischer 1929 DESOTO SEDAN ................... $875.00 1928 PONTIAC SEDAN .........,....... $620.00 1928 PONTIAC COACH .................. $560.00 1928 NASH STANDARD SIX SEDAN ..... $695.00 1926 HUDSON SEDAN .................. $495.00 1927 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN .............. $595.00 1930°PLYMOUTH SEDAN (New) ......... $795.00 1929 FORD ROADSTER ......."......... $425.00 1928 CHEV. SEDAN .................22.. $475.00 1929 OLDSMOBILE SPECIAL SEDAN ... $1085.00 316 King St. W. O. K. USED CARS Dobbin‘s Garage Trosh from the gardens‘ By Buying One of These TE A KITCHENER y O M No Ne i lC d EÂ¥ca s 0 M #a ‘! Miss Aulta Bolender has returned home after spending a week with her friend, Miss Lucreta Hutchinson «t Palmerston. . | Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Walter Maurer were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krauter of Heldelberg, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scheifele und son howard of Kitchener. Mr. and Mré. John Metz and dunrhters Mabel and Verta of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller and daughter Ruth, Mr. Walter Maurer eud Mr. Willard Weaver spent Tuesâ€" day in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cordes and children Eleanor and Janet of Deâ€" troit are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller Mics Mabel Metz of Waterloo is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer. m Mro. David Miler was given a surâ€" prise on Monday evening, when the members of St. James‘ Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid of which she is a memâ€" ber met at her home to congratulate ter on her 7ith birthday. The ladies brought a suitable gift for Mre. Milâ€" ler and spent a happy hour in social chat. They departed to their homes feeling that they had given cheer cnd encouragement to one of their associates. ;l;“Rt;;_J-;flarsuf has returned to his home in Kitchener after spendâ€" ing several days with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Nussbaum, Mr. P. J. Amstutz and Mr. Ira and Miss Verda Amestutz and Miss Hulda Baâ€" dertscher all of Dalton, Ohlo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Enoch Bouman on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Shantz and son and Mr. and Mrs. Hartis and uaughter of New Dundee visited triends in the village on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nice of East Lansing, Mich.. are spending a week with Mrs. Nice‘s sister, Mrs. Jerry Sauder, Riverbank. Mr. and Mrs. Ell ‘Gingrich and family of Floradale were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Bauman Mr. and Mrs. Moses Gingrich of Floradale were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shantz on Sunday. oi near Boden visited at the home of Yr. and Mrs. Noakh Creesman on Sunday. ‘ Miss Pearl Mader spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Lithgow and family at Thedford. CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY The Misses Lavermne Shantz, Manâ€" heim, Marie Shantz Bridgeport and Mabel Oesseler, Breslau ond Messrs. Lemon Shantz and Lincoln Bean of Manheim called on Miss Dolores Shantz on Sunday. The Misses Irene Shantz and Dorothy Bean and Messrs. Bean all Joan was "a modern" and wanted to make her way in the city. She vas mighty plucky and tried to conâ€" veal her loneliness. But parents seem to understand such things. Pney began to telephone to her reâ€" galarly. The family kept in closer touch with her and Joan did not get ‘onely any more. Miss Mabel Groh, Hespeler spent Monday with Mr3. irvine Gimble. WHEN YOUR CHILD The health of babies and little children Is subject to tranid changes. Thus the mother must be on het guard. At the first sign of feverishâ€" vess Baby‘s Own Tablets should be givenâ€"â€"this may avert a _ serious filness. Concerning the Tablets Mrs. Norâ€" man Lee. Uxbridge, Ont., says: "My little boy, now three years old. vas not at all well. He was feyâ€" erish and had no appetite. [ gave him Baby‘s Own Tablets and he was soon well again. 1 would not be without the Tablets as long as there are young children in the house." Baby‘s Own Tablets are «old by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. Give Him Baby‘s Own Tablets. NORTH WOOLWIGH Modern But Lonely BRESLAU IS FEVERISH AT ST. JACOBS Auni will be heid 10 the, United Chares at 280 0 cloon (Standard time) on Sunday Septem ber Tth. ~ Rev. Mr. Thompson of Klora will he in charge. _ Mr. Tom Adam of Macton épent a day with friends. § Mr. snd Mre. E. G. Winn of B mira, Mrs. Wallace and daughter of Philadelphis, N. Y., were visitors here with friends last woek. Dr. and Mrs.â€" William Moris, Mr. Howard Anderson and son Fomer of Hull, lowa, spent a few days with Mr. Anderson‘s sister, Mrs. Maria Fenton. N/ large number from here attendâ€" the Social and Sacred program given by the young people of Wel lesley United Church on Monday. Miss Lottie Thompson of Toronto has rented part of Mrs. M. Fenton‘s residence and intends making her ‘uture home here. _ Sunday visitors here« were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hannon and son Norâ€" man and daughter Betty of Stratâ€" ford at A. W. Rennies; Rev. John ‘,\'lundell and daughter and son of Detroit, Misses Helen and Flora Belle Cochrane of Toronto, Mrs. Anâ€" Jrew Mundell of Stratford, Mr. and ‘\rs. O. Hastings and daughter of ‘\', Morington and Miss Retty Martin f Mitcheli at George Richardson‘s; ‘tr. and Mrs. E. Pletch and daughter Olive, of Kitchener, and Mrs. Brown ind baby of Kincardine with Mrs. done Pletch; Mr. and Mrs. Hinz of VMonkton at John Lathers, Mr. Henâ€" y Curtis and son Kenneth of near [Milverton at Mr. E. G. Wards. Mr. Nelson Snyder was a Saturday v;s"fl with his father, Mr. Sydney Suny dér. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelles returned tv Galt after spending their summer vacation with the latter‘s parennts, Mr. and Mre. Stephen Sherrer. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Plain and fiamily Frederick and Marion and Mr. Roy Diefenbacher were visitors here une day recently. Mr. Alvin Ottman and son Earl were Kitchener visitors on Saturday evening. Mrs. Rudy Bast is spending soverâ€" al days with her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Gerber in Nithburg. _ Miss Jean Diefenbacher of New Dundee has been spending a few seeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Maria Fenton. Miss Louise Huefner of Toronto is the guest of her cousin, Miss Louise Huefner Miss Pearl Porter of Hamilton «peut the weekâ€"end with Mre. Wm. Tyack. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hammond and Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Birmingham spent Saturday evening and Sunday with friends in Woodstock and Tilâ€" sonberg. Mrs. Brown and baby are spending the week with Mrs. Thos. Birmingâ€" bam. Miss Olive Petch of Kitchener is holidaying with Miss Jean and Jessie Hammond. Mr. an spent _ T Tâ€"rinceton Mr. Schlebel of Kitchener formerâ€" 1y of here has returned for the sumâ€" mer months. The Ladies® Aid Society held their August meeting on Tuesday at Rev. ind Mrs. M. F. Stewart in Linwood, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Bruonk of New Dundee spent Saturday evening at Wm. Wilford. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M «d friends in Attwood on Mr. and Mre. Wm, Wilf visited her brother, Ge sood, near Bright on Sur Rev. John Mundell of Detrolt, while viriting friguds here on Sunâ€" day occupled the pulpit of Boyd Uhurch and delivered a very imâ€" pressive sermon taking his text from Genesis 24â€"12 "I pray thee send me good speed this day." The congregation hope that they may again have the privelege of The congregation hope that they may again have the privelege of hearing Mr. Mundell on some future occaslon. Mics Adella Glaister spent a few days with her aunt Miss Addie Hanâ€" on near Millbank. Mr. and Mrs. Young of Hamilton ind Mrs. Thos. Calder of Linwood asited at Meusrs. Adam and. Lorne Bigams last Thursday. Mrs. Thos. Playford spent a few «Jlaye with her daughter, Mrs. A. tremm in Kitchener. A number from here attended the Y.P.S. Raily in Wellesiey Monday cvening and spent a vety enjoyable »xening. Miss Fannie and Master Bennle Jantzie spent last week at the home f their uncle, Mr. M. Gerber, near Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling and fnmilg visited Mr. and Mrs. Blake of Breslau on Sunday afterâ€" Mr. and M d friends in Messrs. George and Peter Wilâ€" helm spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Lrs. Charlea Gehl. Miss Elizabeth Hergott of Kitchâ€" ener called on Mrs. August Hergott on Sundaty. _ e â€" Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Krieger were Rev. Henkel of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hallman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Butterfield of Taviâ€" stock. Mr. Charles Reinhart and Mr. and Mrs. _ Godfred _ Reinhart â€" visited friends in Mildmay on Sunday. _ The Misses Pguline and Mary Halford of Windsot returned to their home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Herâ€" gott. noon Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Peter Be? were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knoll of Milverton,, Mrs. Cathâ€" erine Berg of Baden and Mr. and Kitchener. h _ Mr. Bill Berg spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Drayton. _ _ _ Mra. William Kramp, Miss Doroâ€" thy Kramp and Mra. rrthur Kramp and little daughter Rita attended the funeral o:&n George Reis of Elmira on Monday afternoon. _ _ Miss Reta Wagner visited Miss Verna Cressman on Sunday afterâ€" noon. â€" s â€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner and h-\fl|y visited Mrs. Noah Guankel of Kitchener on Sunday afternoon. __Mr. and Mra. George Weiler of Wateriloo were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ignat: and _ Mr Tuesday Fred Berg and family of SHANTZ STATION CROSSHILL Mro George with _ fr d on Sunday. Wilford and son â€" George Liverâ€" _Surday. Mundell e Glaister friends _ in visit Mizs Betty Kitchâ€" Ey otokr h Ti . s Rte, Loree Migsle spent lust wee Misses Mabel Swarts and M Good of Kitchener visited with _ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt and Mr. and Mrs. I'sn Becker motored to uelph on -nd‘! _ Mr. and Mrs. John Allendorf of Mae Becker on Sunday. Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods on Sunday. _ _ Mr. Lioyd Rader and son Murray of Hamilton and Mr. Lorne Domn Mr. Ezra Clemens of near Brown City, Mich., visited with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schmitt. David Wideman Many friends and relatives atâ€" tended the funeral of the late David Wideman, which took place on Wedâ€" nesday from the Ratz t Bechtel Funeral Home, 178 South Queen St., Kitchener. Interment was made in Mount Hope cemetery. â€" of |Ariwn visited with Mr. and Mrs. C Schneller. Mr. and Mres. Goorv Rahn and daughter Theima of Wateribo and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King and family of Plattsville visited at the home of la_n:y and Jacob llcin!pel recently. family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dan gthweiuer at Waterloo on Friâ€" day. The Handy Bottle Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Eidt of New Hamburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schneller last Wednesday. y . 10NG OF PAIN iÂ¥ | The late Mr. Wideman, who was well known in the district, is surâ€" vived by his wife, three sons and two _ daughters, . namely, â€" Peter, George and Richard Wideman, Mrs. Wilburt Melitzer, West Montrose, and Mrs. William J. Speers of Kitchâ€" ener. Two brothers also survive, Abram Wideman, of Alberta, and John Wideman, St. Jacobs, and two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Shoemaker, of Elmira, and Mrs. Lydia Kinzinger, Ritchener. uhoii adinieinidt ht itnhiiirrel E oN THREE CHARKGEs In Kitchener police court on Friâ€". day, Norman Roth of Ariss was fined $10.00 and costs for being| drunk, $100 and costs for having liquor in a public place, and $25.00 and costs for reckless driving. Hel was also assessed damages to car of $90. Roth‘s trouble started when he . cut in on a car®en the Petersburg highway. Rellinger, who was in the | car wit]‘; Roth, was drunk and claimâ€" ed a quantity of beer in the car wu| bought at a government store and was being taken to Chatham where they intended to visit friends. ARISS MAN FINEC Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schmitt and Minard‘s is the sure relief in the Handy Bottle. For strains, burns, bruises, boils and blisâ€" 256 King St. West Beatty Washer Store //‘ > pa / Bm | LC MA a 4 (if C 3 t »-m"i(a? 2 sfi \ 4 n esn UVE €£¥) vl{"‘V yu ‘ll‘.‘.\‘ .’“i Jg \\\“ { ‘” %ffifi&“‘ Iulm tE T | OBITUARY 1 Year and half to pay. A beautiful Chesterfield Lamp or Hot Plate Electric Stove complete with Oven Don‘t fail to see the BEATTY EXHIBIT at the ELMIRA FAIR. We have this machine equipped for Engine drive as well as Hydro. Besides the Lamp or Stove we are giving you your choice of ANY WASH DAY ACCESSORY along with it. Beatty Electric Washer sold during this month. $ 1.00 aown, $2. 1 5 per week Given Away ABRRigh any size canâ€"and for pel 17. VE 4 _ __ _# & * ONE CENT MORE get e 350 "Tenâ€"Second" Mixee _ Specialâ€"Carroll‘s Own Creamery 6 SALE 10 King St. S.~ WATERLOO _ Phone 894 Not merely surprising low s <6 i};'a‘" mpnt.Ourgoodst; isfy, or your money refunded. Toddy, per tin ........ 32¢, 53¢ in when F3 al e e e w be manl FRUIT JARS Crows Jers, Jar Rubbers, 2 dos. Johnson‘s With each large bottle of With each jar of Branston Pickle, a 10¢ jar of Keiller‘s With packages of Kelâ€" logg‘s Cervals (any ind a zollia;:':fi.l’:i Johnson‘s Liquid W XXX Quality VINEGARS with every Rewiaem e OOK OOK OOK 6 $1.07 $1.37 NO INTEREST Fresh Fruit t Sand M ARM ALA DE waotnlen _ _ 2d3d"° Specklâ€"w.&net:l';;;mm PICKLE »».â€";â€" 19° LOBSTER®* Specialâ€"Libby‘s Corned BEEF 1:â€".a 19° fiâ€"aziyfitksfl2 No. 3 ti»s 19° BUTTER ,;}¢5, 32° f $ usger ROLLY pound

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