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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Oct 1930, p. 7

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Cook‘s Regulating Compound Mr. Wm. Woods of Kitchener visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Perrin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Hoim and Irene and Ralph and Misses Agnes and Angeline Holm of Heepeler visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mre. L. Holm on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. C. W. Shelby of Paris spent Sunday at the latter‘s mother, Mrs. J. Bricker. â€" Master Jack and Joe Haliman visited with their grandmother, Mrs. O G. Haliman on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Detweiler of London visited at Mr. J. Hope‘s the Misses Alice and Elizabeth Blackâ€" stock, Margot Anderson, Isabel Cleâ€" land and Elisabeth McPherson all of Toronto visited at "Weatherby Farm," last week. Mre. A. Jefkins of Preston has been visiting with Nrs. C. Swartz. Rev. Elmer Becker and fymily have returned to their home in Stevensville _ after _ holding _ two weeks‘ special services. Special revival services will be held in the Mennonite Church beginâ€" ning Nov. 7th to Nov. 16th. Meetings will be held each evening and three services on Sunday. Rev. John S. Grove of Greencastle, Penn., will be the speaker. gllflllllllllllillllIllllllllllIIIllllllllllIIIlllIlIlll“lllllll”llIIIIIl|lllllllIlIIIl|mlIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIll|ll|llIIIIlllllIllllIIIlllllIII“E Mre. Wm. Detweiller is visiting friends in Buffajo. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder of New Dundee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelby. Miss Doris Huber spent the weekâ€" end at her home in Kitchener. Quite a number from this vicinity altended the plowing match at Stratford. ‘ Rev. Brown of New Dundee called on friends in this vicinity on Monâ€" day. Miss Marjorie Rellinger spent Sun day with Miss Ethel Kinzie. Miss Laura Monaghan attended the anpual teachers‘ convention at Kitchener on Thursday and Friday. Miss Katie Shantz visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shantz. Mr. Christ. Rohr was seriousily inâ€" jured while repairing a well at Cressman‘s Park last Thursday. He was removed to the Kâ€"W hospital, where he is steadily improving. His many friends hope for his early Te covery. Met With Accident While Repairing CHRIST. ROHR MOSES 8. BOWMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED â€" DESCENDANTS HOLD Thursday, October 28, 1980 lavish fur trimmings, brocade lining and fully interlined, smart in every detail. Come early and get the best s 8 95 sel@ectiom ......02.00.0.00000.0.00. * Smart Velvet Hats Sale Price Fine â€" quality broadcloth with fur trimmings of opposum, lynx, caracul and muskrat. 324 95 Sals Prica ~ 0 e Only Two Weeks More ! 26 King St. East Smart and Stylish Coats All Wool Broadcloth Coats with United Ladies‘ Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Extra Special Coats ROSEVILLE MANNHEIM Great Selling Out Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear, right in the heart of the season and at prices far below manufacturer‘s cost. The ideal frock for business wear during the cool weather; they are one and two piece styles. ss 0“ Ph.y skirts and even hemlines. Saie Price * This is the greatest chance ever offered you to buy Ladies‘ man hbeld a reunion at the home of Amron C. Bowman on Oct. 16th. About one hundred and twenty members including five children of |Moses S. Bowman assembled from Buffalo, Detroit. St. Catherines, Toâ€" ronto and local points. During the afternoon short talks descriptive of early days were given by the older guests. The young people partic pated in softball and other games Personals, Mr. David M. Snmider recently acâ€" quired the "Schweitzer Farm" on the Petersburg road for his son, Leonard. The farm comprises 118 acres. and it was purchased from Mr. Schweitzer for eleven thousard dolâ€" Zion Service Well Attended. In response to a Wallenstein teleâ€" gram sent them last Thursday evenâ€" Ing, Mr. and Mrs. Moses H. Martin and â€" family of Brutus, Michigan,‘ hurriedly _ motored five hundred miles here in time to spend a fareâ€" well of a couple of days with Mr. Martin‘s brother Abram, who paused away peacefully at his Hawkesville home at 3.30 selock on Monday morning. Personals. ] _ _Mr. and Mrs. Loule Gooding femily were lately visitors at home of Mr. and Mrs. Meler of ’terluo. No Exchanges. â€" No Approvals â€" Strictly Cash. Despite the inclemency of our present spell of "Squaw .Winter" weather,. a large congregation asâ€" sembled in Zion church here last Sunday afternoon when the Young People‘s Society of Benton St. Church, Kitchener, under the leaderâ€" ship of Mr. Stewart Boehmer, held a very impressive service of serâ€" mon and song. Murries Here From Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Toman visitâ€" ed at Mr. and Mrs. Orville Coleman‘s of New Dundee on Sunday Acquires _ Schweitzer Farm _ on Petersburg Road. â€" Other News of Interest. Bishop Ezra L. Martin was a Sunâ€" day afternoon visitor with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Eby are Michiâ€"‘ gan viaitors with friends &nd relaâ€" / tives in this vicinity. i Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Pierce motored to St. Mary‘s for the weekâ€"end. Mr. Daniel M. Bowman and grandâ€" son Amsey, were Millbank business visitors last Thursday. Mrs. James Bradley spent eeveral days last week at the home of Mr and Mrs. 0. Bow man. . Miss Elmeta Schnltz, RN., returnâ€" ed to her home in New Hamburg last Wednesday. last Wednesday. Kiâ€"Â¥iâ€"Â¥i1 Master John H. Brubacher is "What is puppy love?" making excellent improvement in ‘The beginning of a dog‘s life." 118 ACRE FARM sOLD FOR $11,000 TO D. M. SNIDER 126 Members Gather for Event on October 16th.â€"Other Notes of Interest. clude chiffon The descendants of Moses 8. Bowâ€" * $2.95 WOOL DRESSES! beautiful $1.95 ENJOYABLE REUNION WALLENSTEIN Three piece knitted jersey suits in all the newest shades, selling regular at $17.50. These are the latest in style 11 and just the thing for now. s '95 Sale Price Knitted Suits ZLook Smart Canton Crepes, Georgettes, Celenese, in all the new styles and colors. Do not take these garments as ordinary rayon dresses. They are all pure silks, with full flaress embroidered, neat collars, These dresses are appealing and smart. Sale Price %'95 returnâ€" . here Now styles â€" Baleros, twoâ€"piece styles with exâ€" tra jackets, tunicsâ€"Made of fine quality $9.95 crepe. Sale price and the Waâ€" Dresses ‘mis convalescence after "a recent operation for appendicitis. Mr.Q. E. Birmingham is spending a fow days in Milverton. Mr and Mrs. Roy Gohl and chilâ€" dren of Detroi: spent a few days at his home here. Rey. M. Stewart and Mr. Harold Crooks spent Thursday at the Inâ€" ternational | plowing â€" match | near Stratford. Mr. Carl Halter and Misses Nor ma Hishon, Betty Lioyd and Louise and Mary Schummer of the Twinâ€" City spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schummer. Miss Jetret Manser spent Sunday at Kitchener. Mrs. Rebecca Hahn of London is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. John Deckert. Mr. Ralph Kunkel and Miss Mon ica Koebel spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Anthony R. Koebel. _ of Mr. Eline A. Brubacher Ethelwyn of Woolverton, and Mt. and Mrs. William Maicoim and son Duncan of Carthage. Freemanâ€"Weber Banns. At the Mennonite Church near the "Three Bridges" last Sunday mornâ€" ing, banns were proclaimed for Loâ€" vina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Weber, and Addison B. Free Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schummer of Detroit spent a couple of days ut his home here. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Pierce were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Askin and daughter Margaret of Riversdale, Mr. and Messrs. _ George _ and _ Frank Schummer, Jr., captured third prize at the provincial horse shoe tournaâ€" ment held on Thursday on King‘s Highway No. 7, near the city of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. P. Hoadley and vhildren and Mr. and Mrs. Searls of Listowel spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Manser. Mr. Paul G. Kreps of Port Huron. Mich., and Mr. Charles Schlosser 0: Yale, Mich., spent the weekâ€"end with Charles Stemmfer here. Our local school teachers, Miss M. Birns and Miss N. Scharbach of the Separate School staff and Mr. Arthur Hawk of the Public School attended the teachers‘ convention ut Kitchener recently. _ man, son of Mr. Andrew Freeman and the late Mrs. Freeman. George and Frank Schummer, Jr., Compete in‘Big Tournament. Other News. Mr. John Stemmler of Mildmay spent a day in the village this week. Mr. Louis Heimler and Mr. Tan Kruetzweiser spent the weekâ€"end in Buffalo, N.Y. ‘ wON THIRD PRIZE IN HORSE SHOE MATCH AT STRATFORD Miss Anne Stemmler, RN., of Guelph, spent Sunday at her home Mr. George Hueffner and his sister, Miss Hueftner of Hawkesville visited with Miss Kate Seip one day this week. . â€" c _ Mr and Mrs. Krueger of Evansâ€" ville spent a day witn friends here. DRESSES Mr. and Mre. Amos W. Frey of KITCHENER LINWOPD 1 Fur TrnimmedCoat Personals. Mr. Jas. Henderson of Toronto spent last week with friends here. \ Mrs. Henry Burnett spenta conâ€" ple of days last week with Rer mo ther. Mrs. MacKey at Elmir Mrs. John Sherriffs spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Hamliton at Brantford. Mr. Andrew Beitz of Detroit spent the weekâ€"end with relatives here ev. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Love of Hespeler spent last Wednesday with the latter‘s sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett Sr. The monthly meeting of e Laâ€" dies‘ Aid was held at the me of Mra. John Burnett Sr., last Tuesday afternoon. A number from around here atâ€" tended the provincial plowing match at Stratford last week. The many friends of Mrs David Burnett will be pleased to hear that the returned home on Saturday from 3t Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, where she has been for the past eight weeks with a broken hip. All bape she may soon be able to be ont spacin Mr. John Sherriffs and son Mr. El &in Sherriffe spént Sngllla)' with Mr and _ Mrs.â€" Raeburn â€" Hamilton at Brantford Miss Zillah Forbes of Hamilton is ipending sometime with her parents, \r. and Mre. Frank Forbe«. Mr. _ Tom Barber of Vancouver, PC . Mr. and Mrs Wim. Arise,. Mrs Geo_ Ambrose and sou and Mr. and Mrs: Harvey Mackie all of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs John Hamilton and danghter _ Marie â€"of _ Winterbourne, spent Sunday with Mro and Mrs Ben. Millard Sr Mr. Abraham Martin paased away at his home here early Monday morning after @ lingering illness His wife and four children have the «aympathy of their many friends Personals Mr. and Mre. Nelson Cunningham of Kitchener were vialtors here with Mrs. Henry Frey on Sunday _Mr. and Mra. William Koenig and Miss Addie Snyder visited a day last week in St. Clements Mr. and Mrea Allan Stone and fam ily of Norwich called on old acquain tances on Sunday. Mr. George Huefner was a Kitch ener viaitor on Wednesday Mr. Walter Reuber of Linwood was a business vialtor in our village laat week. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Snyder of Kitchener spent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s father, Mr. Sydney Sayder. _ A number from here attended the 227 King West, "We GUARANTEE to UNDERSELL" Kitchener, Ont. Davis Economic Department Store [ SALE PRICES Men‘s Botany Worsted Suits $16.95 Men! Here is a marvelous opportunity to have cn a new fall suit! The cloths are of allâ€"wool English worsteds in a good assortment of the newâ€" est fall shades. Neat stripe patterns. Single breasted style with peak lagel. Mostly with 2 pairs of trousers. Tailoring of a high standard. When you see these, you will certainly be convinced of this wonderful value! All sizes, Value $25.00. Sale price, $16.95. e $8.93 $ ] ().9» $ ] 2.9.) sg.95 095 $12.95 Cooler days are here againâ€"It is time to wear that topcoat. For men and young men who need a new coat this fall, we are showing a large range that is satisfying to all. A great variety of materials, colors and patterns to choose from. We are certain we can satisfy you and at the right price. Come in and see there fine topcoats. Priced at $8.95, $10.95, $12.95, $14.95, $15.95. Never has our stock included such attractive garments as at present. These coats are worth much higher prices but conditions have made it possible for us to purchase them at a price that will mean a great saving to our customers. Trimmed with Lynx â€" Oppossum â€" Wolf â€" Muskrat â€" Jeanett â€" Caracul â€" French Beaver. Material colors: Green, Brown, Navy, Black. We are placing these wonderful coats on sale this weekâ€"end. Sizes include 11 â€" 20 â€" 161; â€" 21!} â€" 36 â€" 41 â€" 401% â€" 3215. WINTERBOURNE Men‘s Fall Topcoats Cold Weather is a Reminder~ HAWKE8VILLE of Your Need of a Nice $1 4.°°> * 1 9.75 $24â€"50 $9G, 50 service in Zion church on Sunday afternoon, conducfed by the Young People‘s Society of Benton St. Bap Hst Church, Kitchener, Mrs. Hentry Frey returned home! after visiting in Kitchener with her> danughter, Mrs. Nelson Cunningham See These Carsâ€"â€"Have a Demonstration and Then Judge the Value . Included in the List of about 40 Good Cars are the Followingâ€" Brand New 1929 Pontiac Sedan, Brand New 1929 Olds. Coach, Nearly New 1929 Clev. Coure, Nearly New 1929 Pontiac Coach, 1928 Olds. Coupe, 1928 Pontiac Coach, 1928 Pontiac Sport Ccupe, 16527 Pontiac Couge, 1927 Fonuac Coach, 1926 Pontiac Coach. Prices Below Probable Spring Values e *««~â€" Dobbin Gar e ~ Kitchener © ag Final CGleanâ€"up Sale You can buy one of these cars now, use it until next spring and then trade it in without any depreciation cost. Sale Begins Friday, October 24th The Biggest Car Value Ever Offered in Kitchener USED CAR LOT ACROSS THE STREET Every Car Reconditioned and Ready to Demonstrate OVERCOATS Used Cars These big burly coats, smartly finished and fully limed, are certainly warm and dressy for the boys. The cloths are allâ€"wool Meltons, Fries, Whitneys Boy‘s Winter 2 to 12 Years. $4.95 $6â€"95 of the Season of All of our The local teacher, Mr. William Koenig attended the teachers‘ conâ€" vention held in Kitchener Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stone and family Thyra and Orville of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weller and $3 .95 and Tweeds. A good asâ€" sortment of shades to chose from â€" Navy blue, dark brown and grey, bluish grey â€" and â€" sand. Smart plain â€" and â€" overâ€" check patterns. Strongly â€" tailored are these sturdy tweed cuits for boys. In shades of dark grey _ and brown mixtures. Each suit has two pairs â€" of _ trousers. Your choice of long and golfer or golfer and bloomer. Be sure to get the boy a dressy and serâ€" viceable suit toâ€"morrow and save! Sizes 8 to 15 years. Special, $5.45. BOY‘S SUITS Sizes 7 to 14 yrs. Tweeds, Broadcloths, Velours. Chinchilias. Girls‘ Furâ€"Trimmed Coats $6.95 $895 $12.95 daughters Vesta and Alva, of Waterâ€" loo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottman. Mr. Alvin‘Ottman accompanied by Rev. M. F. Stewart Linwood attendâ€" ed the Young People‘s Rally in Kitâ€" chener on Monday night. Girls‘ $1.29 to $3.95 Misses‘ and Women‘s In Felts and Velvets. 05c to $1.95 In all head sizes. Felts and Velyets. Hats Hats Phone

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