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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Oct 1930, p. 4

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PAC. no: Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bruezemun were Misses Marie and Kathleen L'rstadt of Hanover and Miss Hruegemun of Merritton. Miss Josephine Buhlmn, 110 West Allen St., Waterloo, under- went a successful operation for nppendicius an the St. Mary's Hos- pitul on Sunday. Her friends will be pleased to know that her cundi, tton is quite favorable. Rev. James Fleming of Toronto will be inducted as pastor of the Knox Church at Waterloo this eve- mug. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Helwig and Mr. J. Diet: of Hummer and Mr. “may Riel: of Windsor spent Sun- day at. the home of Mr. and In. J. W, Dietz at Waterloo. Mr. and In. Mortimer Wanker and daughter of London Mud her mother, In. Hutton, at Kitchen-r on Sunday. Rev. Dr. R. B. Cochrane, who spoke at the United Church on Sun- day, was an uncut. of Rev. and In. Finlay Mathewn It the [savanna during his stay In Wnte no. is cosvueoeini mica "taiaiu% recent operation It L Bt. lay" Hospital. Mr. and In. Nor-n Gotcha. " Sonic. 0:“. newly-v.63. van most: at the Lame of Mr. and In. lan Schweitzer at. WuuHoo. 4t Kin. St. N, and sit down to a dainty meal or lunch prepared in real home style and that will satisfy your appetite. You tind our Tea Rooms an ideal place to enter- tain your friends to afternoon tea or after theatre lunnch. . The Leading Meat Market Phone 880 Delivery to all parts of the Twin City. In. Willi-u Birch of Enron St. RENDEZ PVOUS Tea Room Steak has its friends. But when it comes to a meat dish that suits 1werybody, there's noth- ing like a tender savory BEEF ROAST. Curved in thin, tempting slices . . . Say, but it's good! Let us roll you one from uur choice- Prime Beef. We Delivlr Anywhere. BEEF Come in ANYTIME E. J. Fischer seem. AND PERSONAL P, Waterloo 'tta-ttaa-asm-ri _ Mr. Thomas of Rosedale early Saturday morning ditched his car on the Elmira-Waterloo highway. tco men. who assisted In getting the car a on the road, sutrered minor injurles when they were hit by a Tar. the driver having lost control of the machine. During the heavy tag which pre- vailed Friday night. a car driven by A. Brtsatit or Kitet1euer was badly damaged when it collided with a car, driven by C. J. Bean on the Kitch- ener‘Petersburg hlghway. The accu- panls of the cars escaped unlnjured. Miss Ciarabet uraybiel ot Wood- stock was a week-end guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foster, Bridgeport Road. Waterloo. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Glen were in Montreal. guests of their daughter. Mrs. Copland and Mr. R. Y. Cop land, Mr. and Mm. Fred Hurting of Utica, NN.. were week-sud guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Reinhold Lang. Waterloo. [ Hon. Robert Weir, minister or agriculture In the Dominion cabinet, Mrs. Weir and their daughter, were recent guests at the home ot Alder- man o. W. Thompson and Mrs. Thompson, Kitchener. Mrs. S. U. Tweed has returned to Waterloo trom Niagara Falls where she was a delegate at the annual meeting of the National Council of Women of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schweitzer and Mr. and Mrs. A, Ahrerfes, 73 Water street. Waterloo. were recent visitors at the home or friends In Exeter and Goderich. While away they attend- ed a fowl supper arranged at the Cre duon Evangelical church at which 1000 people were entertained. Rev. Ralph Turnbull and Mrs. Turnhull u! Belmore were the re cent guests ot the farmer's parents, Dr. w L. Hilliard and Mrs, Hilliard, Waterloo, Mrs. Lillie Jolley of Guelph was a recent guest ot Mrs. Herman Sturm at Waterloo. Mrs. J. H, Armluxe of London visited at the home of Mrs. William Hogg. King street. Waterloo. Mrs, Burns. Mrs Cummings and Miss Blake ot Hamilton, were the guests ot Mrs. Leo. Henltoetrer. 92 Erb sire“. at Waterloo recently. Guelph. were the guests or Mr. and or the Ontario Agricultural College. uGelph. were the guests of Mr. and Mm E. D, Cunningham, Allen street. Waterloo. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs W. J, Reidel ot Dev mm, were the guests ot the {armor}; father, Mr. M. lk Reidel, Kitchener, Mina Jun Manner ot Waterloo who has been In In SI. Mary's hos- pill! for the past eight weeks Is re- ported improved In health Mr. and Mrs. Dania} Schweitzer and Vera spent Sunday In Strat- ford. In. Mary Kaufman, In. J. C. Breithaupt, Mm. C. B. Anna-tine and Rev. G. F. Barthel, all of Kitchener, and In. H. E. But: of Waterloo He in lilwaukee, WU., to attend the unions af the gene“! conference of the Evangelical Church. Mr. and Mrs. Nun-man Gedcko, Corrie. Ont., Went pan. of their honeymoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Schweitzer Ree, A, L. Zinger is Ill in St Mary's bowing! Ian. Near tt12toa M: of Waterloo In holiday“ for . Inch in Inniloulin hand. Mr. and In. Carl E. Wagner, Loni. Bt., Kincluncr. colebrnbd the Mth anniversary of their wed. din; at their home on Sunday. SW, wen presented with a net of vet. It. and In. Herman Stun: of Waterloo were (nul- of Mr. and In. A. G. lay of Hamilton an Sunday. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENTS There was a large attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Lydia Caroline Diebel, held on Saturday from the residence, 47 Scott St. Deceased. who was a member of the Christian Science Church, died on Wednes- day, October 8th, from a paralytic stroke. Rev. E. 'Neudoerfrer of Waterloo College cunduvtml the service at the gnaw. ( The depurted was born in the township ot Woolwich nu January 16th, 1556. an the second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Henry Sehierholtz, residing m-ar Elmira, In March. 1875, she was married to George o. Stroll and immediately alter their marriage they took up re- Mdertce an the Stroh homestead where they spent their entire lives and where the departed shared thr- Joys and sorrow of this tite with h-r late husband tor 5t year... Tin-1r happy union was blessed with 4 chil. dren, 3 sons and one daatrhterr, Noah. Oscar. Walter and Emma all at home. Besides there are three grand- rvrtildrett, one brother. and tour sis- "ers, Charles ot Elmira, Eliza. ers.‘ ‘Jnhn Lingner) of rum". SaskJ Christina and Louisa, (Mrs. Itev-); Coos) or Saskatoon, Sank” and Mary ( ot near Elmira, who mourn her loss. The funeral was held on Thurs- day, October 13th. at 2 o'clock pm. from her late home to St. Matthews Lutheran Church and cemetery, Conestoga, for service and inter- meal. I There passed away at her lmnw “In the Bloomingdale road Pt1tit of Conestoga. at 2 o'ctock Wednesday afternoon .al'ter a abort but serious Illness. Catharine Schierholtz. wi- dow ot the late George o. Stroh. after having attained the age of 74 years. ti months, and 27 days. The de- parted had been falling in health ‘Iduring the past year ur more but this East sen-Ions Illness wan; but or ie Nays duration. The late Mrs Stroh {had bean or a quiet dtsposltion which “gained tor her many friends who re- gret her passing. There survive her husband, Rev.) B U. Bowman, two daughters, Eva, Mrs. David Agar, Mariette, Mich., Verna, Mrs. Perry Truwbridge,, Elmdale, Mich.; four sons, Irvin It; Kitchener, Aden H. and Roy EL, ufl Saskatoon, Sask., and Ira H. of Hwy gina. One son predeceased her in' 1912. Four brothers, Jacob C. Hall- man, New Dundee, Allan c. Ham! men, Kitchener, Irvin c, Hallman and Eldon C. Hallman, both of Waterloo, and three sisters, Mrs.i tRev.) D. L. Schultz, Pontiac, Mich., Mrs. (Rev) William (iii) mans. Sand Lake, Mich., and Mrs. (Run) C. N. Good, Kitchener, ulsul survive. ' The late In. Bowman was born in Wilmot Township, March 12. 1863, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hallman, A few {gears after her marriage to Rev. . U. Bowman, forty-eight years ago. they resided in Michigan where Mr. Bowman was pastor of a Men. "unite Church. Four years ago they returned to Canada and took up their residence at Kitchener. De- ceased will be sorely missed by u host of friends who were privileged to Aave her tywesitttartee. Numerous beautiful ttoral tri, hates were sent by friends und evi- denced the high esteem in which deceased was held. The pallbearers were three sons, Irvin it, Aden H. and Roy H. Bow, man. and Joseph Bowman, New Hamburg. l. Stu-nu. Freeport, and A._C. Hullman of Kitchener. A lug. circl- of (new hand with sincere r t of the ttttts of In. 'lddrhuut, love vita of Rev. B. U. Bowman, who died at the lat-lily maiden-re, 50 Hahn" Avenue, Kitchener. on 2g'r"aotatt'i,r, 9th. in her 68th year. 8 had been in ill health for going months The [linen] (Private) took place on Timmy " two u'clock from the late residence. After a ser- vice at the house, I public service Wu held at the Bethany Mennonite Church of which,deceUed was a faithful member. Rev. E. Sieven- piper, pastas; Emu-bed ash impres- sive 'ermon, an Mr. Cuber and Rev. J. Detweiler also insisted in the service. Interment was made in “Woodlnnd gametefy: A Mrs. Lydia C. Diebel Catharine Stroh OBITUAIY Cl There pissed away at Kitchener {you Saturday Mrs Wilhelmiue Gro- e P.r: widow of Jmub Grady at the re- ' 1sideline ot her to", John Grudy. 233 a Fhederick titreet, Kttchener, In her fl h” year. She reamed in Nilhburg for FT G., years. but for past seven months Ef'jlived in Kitvlteeter. Due son John W. 'u“: Brady. 'iiteheuter. and one daughter. I: [Mrs James Kelsie ot pr Dundee, F'Lmn‘ivv. Otie an" and one daughter H'1umh-reasm] her-. The funeral was h". {In-M on Munduy at tier lute residence _ "\nth private purview. to the Maple “3%".th (‘hurclL Ihird um: Wellesley. r'. lutvrlm-nt was unulv at Ito. Hamp- r: I>n~ml 1'oruetery. i “NM-ruin) the tuuiJrirr annuity “hiv- ww-i in lln- clutch of the worst Oe- ’tnlu-r hhzurd in pure. Iluwu from 'Hu- Hull mum. u Musluring titttgWe "1trrttt rullvcl into blurskatoewau and iAlberta, piling; white drifts high. iThtvsltirrur is delayed in many areas land trattV in son". cities ies tied up :lty tho stiowt"aU. l As much as amen inches of mun; lun‘erml the fin-Mu in the um. about |Steltlur and \"rgrm'lllv, in cetttral huul "ovtltiurterm Altrurta Ill It” "I _ o! ma.xu.u I, Oncollhobullmtuuo . gin-at Mums“ an of Nacho (harm CHARGED WITH knuykt-d tlowrt and idit.liaci"iiii umnizvd as uln- of the best school tum-Inn's in Unmriu and highly esturmud by Luth pupils and par ems. For upunnh of tifty yrurs Mu. has been on the statrs of the two Waterloo public schools. She sum-rm] a severe illness lust win. ter and for this reason decided to, n-lin- "rum the tun-hing profession.: BLIZZARI) HITS PRAIRIES: SNOW BLOCKS TRAFFIC Mturhvv, of tlu. tun-hing stuffs ot' Alrxnmlrn mu! Iitrtral schools, \Yulorlun. hunnrwl our of their number, Miss Elizabeth Zirorlvr, at It (Hum-r held at Erin. Trear Guelph, nu Friday lttst, Miss yhgtler is re-- an 1311 Uae sou, Arthur C. Kimmel, Wd (‘mlleneld “was. Tomnw. and up.» grandchlldreu survive also three women. Arthur and John Klmmel. Kitchener, Armand Kimmel, bus Augelss, i'ar, and tour aisle”. Mrs, 'Caroline Master and Mind Amelia leuui‘L both or Kitchener Mr, Alex 'uuug, t'obourtr. and Mrs J I, [Whit-1y. Albany. NY in the death of Jacob Victor Dick. infant mu ot' Mr. and Mrs. Jamil) G. Dick, 766 Wast King street, Kin-hen- Pt', Iris [mu-ms and um- brotuer sur- sive Tltt. tiottt the Itatz-Hechtet rm. ’I‘In- funeral was lwlll Sunday ullermmn from thu- RatrHechtel l-‘um-ml "ome, south Queen min-eel. Inn-mm"! was made in the Hawk End Munnunlu- ruin-tar}: MISS E. 'AIKtii,F,'it _ HONORED BY 't'FlACHERS 0F WATERLOO SCHOOLS {County Ana! John Kw. up " at!” Al 9.30 o'clock ”my light an the home at It data. In. J. K. Mater. St Otto and. latch“. , He w“ born in “winner on '95 runry " 1864, the son of John Kun- Iuel and (hmllne Kroner He onu- mm the Elmir- Pott Co., and VII lutor tunnek‘ted with tho Khalid Pen Co.. Kitchener and the (labour: Full tur, and It“ Ian-gob responsible In bringing the Dominion Tire Co.. to Kitchener. He was a director of the Wetertoo Thu-u and Saunas trum us Incepuou until about ttets yon- axu when he movad to Cannon“: returning to um city in MI)! hat. The funeral was held on Monday from the erence of his sister. 1n- lumen! took place in the Elmira Cemetery The remains rented at the Schmi- ter Kuuerat Home mull Sunday at it "'ciocls when they were taken to lln- [val-hum. He win a membér ot tiarahnd River Lodge, A!" & AM, and St Peter's Lutheran (mun-b. He Ian married In Georgina Magher Wilson who predecAsaased him Jacob Victor Dick A lnmln lit'c was dwell Saturday Mrs. Wilhetmine Grady Pivlunl "Yen, tho hot damn em I bought trom them were the ("wheat I own had- I trot them a week Ihnd of the date of inane!" linucrhst» -"l hear lhnl Hettmoro an-nw Hairy stumps all in was" with ity mum» and thy date land, 90 yuu ran tell jut! how fn-nh they am" Alum: the “vulva" border soldieru worn unnrrhlnz vre1iv1Fs.tw which my» pd Hosp to rrnsrinza Into Munro One event": tt var full of ynunl pm ph- was Mum’s-d and tho usual pro C‘tdlll'l' of “hunk”!!! tho bottom ot Mte lnr Iva-z in nrnxrms. when mun "mug may askmi "What an- yun Ina-link tor?" "ArmeC' rupllnl lho norgvnnf "Why? rvnmrkml thrs Hamlin: "Ira All 1mm clown there "8 Raglan-Calm. At Chiropee, Oct. I4. Miss Muynu- Elizahelh (Talmn. vldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iluvid l'ulmn. In Waller Hny SunIm-l Mryvr, St. l'll-nwns [arm- er, has a big yield of pom-s, unmi- nl which weigh 1'3 to 16 ount'w.q. SMALL FIRE On Monday nmrning the Water- Inn lire lrritrttdt. was rallml to n tire in the bust-mun uf the Rahn & Co. shoe story, King 51,. The blaze, " small one, wus quickly-extinguish- vd. STRICKEN AT AUTO WHEEL, STRATFORD MAN IS DEAD Ezra Knochlel. a Stanford wrosi- dent, died suddenly on Monday afternoon when by was seized with a heart attaek while driving his car tuward Stratford on the Kitchener thhwuy. The cur run-unod " the road just west of sh0vspvasre, and when help rvached Mr. knechtel he was dead. No inquvsl will he held. _ _r.WP.... mm,“ FP, “mum. um... CMA;., M.P. for East Hamilton, died early Mortday morning in the General Hospital. He was 64 years of age. and his death was due to a virulent typo of double pneumonia. He had been ill for two weeks. He was elected a member of parlia- ment at the last Federal election. MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT DIES AT HAMILTON The Dan Sn-Hur auction wlu at Petersburg, advertised for Friday. Oct. IT. has bevu postponed " definitely. Au autumn wedding was strlettt- rizml an Saturday morning at nine o'cloek Ml St. Mary's R. c. Church. hitchvuer, when Miss Marie Grauei, duughu-r of Mrs. kdwin Gram-l and th- late Mr. Edwin Gravel, became the bride of William Joseph Kipper, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kipper. DAN SEYLER AUCTION SALE IS POSTPON KO 0n their /eturn Mnand Mrs, Smyth will reside in Kitchener. Immediately after the reception the bride and groom left fur their hum-ymuun, thv bride wearing a four piece suit rusemble in Persian red. Vlriuum‘d with silvvr bLikdi. with ha; and purse to, match. Mrs. A. H. Snydrr, lumber of the bride, I'm-rrivs'd in a Lulung model t-nsonllrlu of black Salome vulvvt and Chantilly law. imported French hat in black Sulvil'mul Hattcr's plush. Stu, mrriml a lmuquvl of Talisman royes. Mis, Nora Smyth, sister of the gruum, also received with the bridal party. Iler guwn. was black velvet wsth gold metesllie ,ihyves und black velvet hat. The bride were a beautiful gown of egg-shell satin nude on classical lines and a lung train formed part of her gown. Over it fell her veil of egg-shell net, scattered with orange blossoms, the tap being of Chantilly lace, Eggshell suede gloves and satin shoes with pearl ornament: completed her outfit. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley, Johanna Hill roses, or- _-hid, with yellow centres, tied with eggshell tulle. She was attended by her sister, Miss Isobel Snyder, as maid of honor. Miss Isobel Christie of Guelph, Miss Virginia 1Potter and Mrs. Clifford Belyea of ii'G,"ctf.'. The bridegroom was "supported by Mr. Edward Smyth and the ushers were Mr. Hugh ‘Huse. Toronto, Dr. C. C. Belyeu, and two brothers of the bride,, Messrs. Murray Snyder of Water-, [on and Stuart Snyder, Montreal. The bridesmaids were beeuntingly guwned in long satin dresses with‘ frilled peplins in shades of yellow,1 cricket green, apricot and sunset, shoes to match, off the face bruwn‘ velvet huts with pom poms and long brown suede gloves. They carried bouquets of 'mums, Talisman roses, dtslphiniyms, autumn foliage tied with sunset ribbon. Following the ceremony, a re- ;eptiun was held at the commudiuus home of the bride's parents, George Street, which war» decked with ‘mums and ferns. The church was transformed into a bower of chrysanthemumts and ferns, forming a lilting back ground to the bridal party, while ow: of autumn colored ribbons and 'mums marked the pews. Miss A. R, Bean of Kitchener, orgunist, played the wedding music, and Miss Florence Clement sang a soprano solo "A Psalm of Love." The First United Church, Water. loo, Mn the scene of a pretty autumn wedding on Wednenday afternoon, October 15th. when Helen Gertrude, elder". tun later of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C/Cl,', Snyder, Waterloo, became the bride ut Mr. Jame: Harold Sm th. second non of the late Mr. an: Mrs. Ed. ward Smyth of Kitchener. Rev. Finlay Matheson, pastor of the church, otticiated. Many out of town guests were present fur the occasion. Miss Helen Gertrude Suydet Married to "met, Rudd Smyth. Co)ytttINyonre ti, Rvnnie, M.ft Izlwm RECORD SIZED PEARS WEDDING AT' WATERLOO WEDDINGS Kipper - Crane) 63 KING ST. W With more than 5,000 persons in attendance, Perth County'. day at the pmvlucIul plowing match was a splendid success The match was favored with ideal weather and the ground, despite the recent drought. was in good tshape. sixty men and one young woman participated In the contests near SOOO ATTEND PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH NEAR STRATFORD Miss Helen Gertrude Snyder, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. TL Snyder, George Street, Waterloo, who yesterday Watt married to Mr. James Harold Smyth, mm of the late Mr. and Mm. Edward Smyth. of liar-hen", ll First United Church, Waterloo. Rev. may Matheson o dated. galofiia fthtlAthAN0mlmdtNTsRytrsua. "me'PaumrnittrCAqtryytyr_e--tt AYUAm . Here it Evidence of Eatonz'a Superiority D. B. JUDGE the Eatonia from any standard-appearance, efficiency, reliability, PRICE. Go over its features one by one-compare it thoroughly. We know you will tinaliy select Eutonia because it "tters-greater value dollar for dollar than any other electric washing machine on the market. A Great Machine at a Low Price Enclosed gears. immersed and running in oil. Instantaneous Safety Release. Full size Wringer with‘reversible 2 in. rollers. Extra large tub of glistening Porcelain. Pressure Screw to adjust wringer. Automatic Switch that prevents overloading. G. Overhead drive-prevents tub _ leaks. ill5ly H. Full 1-4 h.p. motor. 'ELECTRIC WASHER.‘ FULLY GUARANTEED [elm-am. Miss Margaret Forum». age 16. daughter ’0! Atbert Ferguson ‘or tit PauU, is the “mt girl to ur- illclpale kn a provincial plowing mulch. and she was followed with keen linen-.5! 30 she worked up and down the Held. The competition was held on the hum of John Hammond. Yesterday the vrdvilieiarGiirtiGG Were held. There were 96 teams. Suntan! on Tuesday. The temlnlno COMPLETE Mlnard's Linimem aids Ured teat KITCHENER

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