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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Apr 1931, p. 5

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science has been perâ€" fected to a point where the tire scrap heap is dwindling and auto ownâ€" ers‘ bank sgsccounts have a chance. Mr. Dollar Bill saves money by dealing with this shop. Harry Marks 10 Frederick St. â€" Kitchener The Shop that gives your dollar a long ride. 91 King St. North, Waterloo Phone 476â€"J Be "Gypped" here‘s a real bargain DON‘T Mail Order Glasses are totally inade quate for correcting defects in vision. See a competent optomeâ€" trist for glasses and s a ve â€" unnecessary expense. â€" JANSEN OPTICAL CO. offer ‘27 ESSEX ROADSTER ‘28 WHIPPET SEDAN Kitchener Phone 3650 First Choose Your Dealer â€" Then Choose Your Used Car ‘29 FORD TUDOR rrroa sA $3 759.00 $275.00 a Orange Pokoe is a of Sfresh young leaves 1929 PONTIAC SEDAN Act quickly and you can own a good looking, thorâ€" oughly reconditioned 4â€"door Pontiac Sedan at the cost of an ordinary used car‘! This carâ€"the only one like it in our stock, is in excellent condition. Clean inside and out . .. at only Hepplerâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, April 26, to Mr. and Mre. Cariton Heppler, nee Miss Cookman, a daughter, Waterloo. MacDonaldâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, to Dr. and Mre. W. G. MecDonald, 254 South Queen street, Kitchener, Bischâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, April 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bisch, R. R. No. 3, Kitchener, a daughter. Burnsâ€"Olheiserâ€"April 27. John E. Burns, London, to Aune Marle Olâ€" heiser, Kitchener. Reinhardt â€" Goetz â€" At Kitchener, April 21, Charles Reinhardt, of Shantz Station, to Mary Goetz, Kitchener. Heimpelâ€"Doerbeckerâ€" At Erbsville, April 25, Clayton Heimpel of Waterloo to Doris M. Doerbecker of Erbsville. Schaefer â€" Goettling â€" At Roseville, April 18, Clarence â€" Schaefer, Breslau, to Gertrude Goettling, of Roseville. S. C. TWEED, M.P.P., RETURNS FROM WESTERN TRIP S. C. Tweed, member for North Waterloo, returned recently from a trip to the Western provinces. He found conditions in Western Canada not good but better than anticiâ€" pated. He said conditions in the cities compared favorably with that of Eastern Canada. Farmers, he stated, would be satisfied with 75 cents per bushel for wheat. They are, however, opposed to tariff inâ€" crease on manufactured goods beâ€" cause the wheat they grow must be sold on the world market while farm implements have changed little in price. â€" JUDGMENT FOR $1092 Louis Holle, building contractor, of Waterloo, was given judgment against Catherine Latka and John Sawa for $1092 in division court recently. Plaintiff had a mechanic‘s lien on a house owned by the deâ€" fendants. W. J. McGibbon acted for Reports circulated recently say 204 Mrs. Harry Steady, Hespeler that tI;IB Nathanson chain of theatres 394 Miss Eva Schaus, Orillia are now looking for a suitable site yeâ€"â€"_â€" in Kitchener and expect to locate on Addison Stauffer f West King St. This company purâ€" The death of Addison Stauffer, poses having theatres in all importâ€" only surviving brother of Rev. Dr. ant cities from coast to coast and Byron Stauffer of Toronto, occurred will have best vaudeville and picâ€" at his home, 12 Cameron St., Kitchâ€" tures. ener, on Tuesday, April 21st, aged 64 years. He was born in Waterloo io â€"â€"oroâ€"â€"<o OO Fownship. For many years he lived in Cincinnati, Ohio, and for the past â€"__â€"â€"________â€"oâ€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€"~iM number of years lived in Kitchener. Holle $695.00 JUDGMENT FOR $1092 | There passed away at Hespeler on Louis Holle, building contractor,|April 21st Daniel Schaus, aged 53 Waterloo, was given judgment|Â¥years. He was an employe of the ainst Catherine Latka and John|Forbes Company woollen mill He wa for $1092 in division (‘uurt!lx‘ survived by his wife, two daugh cently. Plaintiff had a mechanie‘s ters, Hilda and Marian at home, two n on a house owned by the deâ€"!sous, Leonard at home, Leo of Waâ€" ndants. W. J. McGibbon acted for|terloo, three brothers, Michael and lle. George of Hespeler and Christian of mm mm amemmeneene. Orillia, and four sisters. Mrs. Jacob NEW THEATRE FOR CITY? (Ringler. Masboro, Mrs. Jas. Capon, good tires ‘27 PONTIAC COACH MARRIAGES $31415.00 $365.00 going There passed away at the Btratâ€" ford hospital on Bunday of Mre. Noah Pletch of Tevistock after an illness of gangrene and diabetes. The late Mre. Pletch was born on a farm in North Easthope on Febâ€" ruary 15th, 1867, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mohr of East Zorra. In 1924 they moved to Tavistock. She is survived by her husband, three sone, John of Toronâ€" to, Aaronm and Percy of East Zorra and by three daughters, Mrs. ol Reibling, South Easthope, Mre. Edâ€" ward Schmidt of East Zorra and Mrs. Emerson Wiiker of Stratford, also four brothers and five sisters Martin, John, William and Heury Mobr of North Easthope and Mrs. Conrad Schmidt, Mrs. George Falk, Mrs. Henry Wettlaufer, and Mre William Dabmer of North Rasthope and Mrs. Jacob Steiss of Elmira. The funeral was held Wednesday afâ€" ternoon. ried Noah Pletch and lived on the Pletch homestead near Cassel in Death _ claimed _ Mrs. Elizabeth Heldman, widow of the late Conrad Heldman _ on _ Saturday â€" at her her home in Kitchener in her 73rd year. She was born in North Eastâ€" hope on November 23, 1858, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hofmeier, and married Conrad Heldâ€" nan in 1879. Her husband prede ceased her in November, 1928. She is survived by two sons, Allen of Kitchener and Harold of London; one daughter, Mre. John Lantz, of London; 11 brothers and sisters, John Hofmeier of New Hamburg, Mrs. Conrad Hoerle of Wellesley, Mre. Louis Ruthig of New Hamburg, Mrs. Fred Boettinger of Toronto, C. Schamber, New Hamburg, J. Schamâ€" ber, Kitchener, Mrs. J. Wettlauter, Cassel, Mrs. P. Stueck, Shakespeare, Mrs. E. Becker, North Easthope, and Miss Barbara Schamber, Kitchener. The funeral took place Tuesday alteruoon to Baden cemetery. Friends and relatives in large numbers attended the funeral of lEe late Mrs. John B. Snider held on Thursday afternoon from the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Wegenast, 217 King St. S., Waterâ€" loo. Rev. Finlay Matheson, pastor of the First United Church, conâ€" ducted the service. A duet was effectively sung by Miss Essie Devitt and Mrs. Arthur Wagner. â€" Interment was made in Mount Hope cemetery. Beautiful flowers _ including wreaths and sprays were sent by friends. There survive, iwo sons, Smnle}" G. Moyer, Toronto; Edwin R. at home; and seven daughters, Mrs. E. N. Butchart, Edmonton, Alta.; Mrs. Sylvia Vollick, Mildmay; Mrs. Albert Wood, Port Washington. Long Island; Mrs. J. N. Miller, Kitchener; Mrs. J. M. Stevenson, Londonderry, lreland; and Mrs. Adeline Hymmen, at home. Also two sisters, Mre. Jonaâ€" than Bowman and Mrs. Henry Bruâ€" bacher, Kitchener, and two brothers, Samuel Bowman, St. Paul, Minnesoâ€" |ta, and Noah Bowman, Winniper. | Her husband died 23 years ago. The funeral took place on Saturâ€" day morning from the Kitchener Furniture Co.‘s Funeral Home to the Blenheim cemetery for interâ€" ment. Veronica Bowman Moyer Another of Kitchener‘s aged citiâ€" zens in the person of Veronica Bowman Moyer, widow of Aaron Moyer, passed away on Saturday at her home, 32 Brubacher street, Kitâ€" chener. following an illness of severâ€" al month«. She was born in Waterâ€" loo and was in her $5th year. Another â€" highly respected â€" and much beloved citizen of Waterloo passed to her reward on Monday, April 20th, in the person of Mrs. Susannah Snider, relict of the lat« John B. Snider, whose demisc brought sorrow and regret to many hearts. Those who knew her will never forget her gracious personâ€" ality and kindness of heart. To her bereaved family a great deal of sympathy is expressed at this sac time. Her devoted husband predeâ€" ceased her fourteen years ago. She is survived by four daughters. Among those who attended the funeral of the late Mra. J. B. Snider at Waterloo on Thursday were, Mr Isaac Wegenast and Miss Clarabelle Graybill of Woodstock, Mre. W. H Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Long of Brantford, Mr. and Mra. Harry Simp son of Montreal. Master Harry Mar ahall and Mrs. G. E. Meyers, all of ‘Montraal. _ Twin City friends of Mr. Aubrey Bean, «on of Mr. and Mrs. D. Alex: ander Bean, 19 Roland St.,. Kitch emner, will be pleased to learn he ie recovering nicely from his recent operation at the Toronto General hospital. Aubrey had tendon« in hie left hand severed in an accident some time ago. Dr. Gallie, noted To ronto surgeon performed the operaâ€" tion. Mr. A. B. McBride, well known Waterloo barrister, has so far recov eed from illnees as to be able to leave the hoapital. The marriage took place recently of Miss Evelyn McNamara, for the past year teacher of English at the K. & â€" W. Colleglate, to Pau‘ Matthews, a young etudent of India After he completes his studies in blology at the Toronto Univeraity the newly wedded couple will go to India where he will teach in the University. Funeral of Mrs. J. B. Suider Miss â€"Marthabel Willson, brideto Mrs. Elizabeth Heldman OBITUARY Danie! Schaus SOCIAL AND PERSONAL In €HB WATBRLOO â€"CHRONICLE moned an esteemed resident of Kitâ€" chener in the person of Mre. Sarah Kaercher, relict of Aaron Kaercher, who died at her home, 3 Moyer Place, at midnight, Friday, in her T5th year. There survive, three sons, Norman of Rudyard, Montana, and Herbert of Kippin, Ont., and seven daughters, Mrs. Edward Sweitzer, Crediton; Lucy and Clara at home; Mre. George Haworth, Toronto; Mrs. James Black, Lindsay; Mre. W. Kenâ€" nedy, Kitchener, and Mrs. Norman Helmhey of Fergus also three sis ters, and one brother. Her husbaud died fifteen years ago. The funeral was held Monday to Zion Evangelica) Church for service with Rev. G. F. Barthel officiating Burial was made in the Bronson Line Cemetery, May township John Roth The death took place on Thum day at New Germany of John Roth, aged 63 years, following a paralytic stroke. He has been partially paraâ€" lysed due to a stroke suffered two years ago at the Guelph market There survive, his wife, Barbara, two deaughters, Susan and Mary, one son, _ John, and _ two _ brothers, Michael and Albert. _ The funeral was Aeld with interâ€" ment in the New\Germany Ceme tery, following a service at St. Boniâ€" face Church. Rev. Jos. Wey presidâ€" ed Twoâ€"yearâ€"old Shirley Evelyn, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kalp, Kitchener. died at her home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kinsie and children visited at the home of Mrs Joseph S. Cressman on Sunday. Death remuved a popular and esteemed young woman at the Freeâ€" port Sanitorium on Friday morning in the person of Wilhelmina Sophia Kraatz, in her 21st year. She was a daughter of Mr. Henry Kruaatz. A father and three brothers survive Miss Dolores Shantz and Messrs Robert Schiedel and Thomas Brohâ€" man spent last Tuesday afternoon with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram â€" Shantz of Shantz Station. Miss â€" Lorene Horst, Kitchener, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Horst Personals Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bechtel, Kitâ€" chener and Miss Dolores Shantz were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. Aaron Mader. Rev. Newton â€" Weber. Waterloo was the speaker at the C. M Church Sunday morning and even ing Rev. . Oscar Burkholder: returned m Monday from Indinana where he had â€" been conducting | Evangelistic meetings. Miss Dolores Shantz and Mr. Cecil Mazses is t Mader spent Sunday, April I9th, Sbout two th with friends at Fisherville, |â€" TÂ¥e memin Miss Pearl HostetJer of Kitchener ital their fri was the guest of Miss Nora Schiedel vutertained a ‘n Monday evening. Lvil _ Hodgins Mr. and Mre. Ira Buschert. Kiteh ti&ht. at a | ener, called on Mrs. Andrew Bender| Miss Marthal m Sunday. [riage takee p Interesting Debate. | were brighte The Breslau Commiuhity Literary (NUPs and pt met at the home of Mr. and Mre #ivet in the Vernon Zellar on Monday evening. _ sbower were Miss Eva Chapman was chairlady ‘Towers and for the evenin The N olels and Lvsentation Recker Orchestra played a number jPDiz®â€" winnet M selections. The program included | 440| Mr. Co i debate "Resolved that the City deâ€"| served by t pends on the farmer to a greater deâ€"| M ies Edna tree than the farmer depends on the | Betttic. City." The affirmative was upheld | _Â¥ 6 " by Mies Erma Dedels and Mr. Grant| Waterloo. ~t Ehy and the negative hy Miss Nora |PPXU! for U Schiedel and O. Harmer. The judges | ADSlican chu Mr. J. Zellar and the Misses Elsie| Mrs. Hawke Moyer and Dolores Shantz gave the|"°" received decision in favor of the negative|!"" Wells p aide. Miss Olive Zellar gave a paper |ID9Mm assiste on "Perennials for Home Beantifiâ€"] HMelone Bahn cation.‘ Miss LilMlis Mrs._ Lioyd Mader: a reading on | DoTtha Jacks "The Man behind the Plow." yr.]¢it® from T tra â€" Zellar read the "Community |fewded the Tattler." â€" Impromptu speeches were| COmmunity made ‘by Messrs. Aaron Mader and | U Harry Prong. At the conclusion of| | M and 2 the program a Junch was secveq.|Cheuet bave The next meeting will be held May| Yeeks moto 25th,. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Plotide Edgar Ehy. Misa â€" Olge On Thursday morning on King St., Waterloo, a car driven by Jos. Groff of Dorking hit a small truck belonging to Geo. Kuhl, Bridgeport Road, forcing Kuhl‘s car against a parked car across the street. The damage to cars was small. be of Kitchener, was tendered a deâ€" ightful farewell by the members of her department of the Robert Simpâ€" ‘on Co., Toronto, the etaff of the Exclusive Dres« department and the taff of the French Room of the ‘tore recently. . Mies Willson was wesented with a lovely gift accom manied by the best wishee of her ‘riends. In honor of Miss Marthabel Will ion. Miss Edith Winter, arranged a harming shower at her home, Ast: j ‘ey avenue, North Rosedale, Toronâ€" to, recently. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wettlaufer ind family of Wheatley, Mr. and Mre. Edwin Wettlaufer and family if Bright, Mr. and Mrs. A« Wettlaut r and family of Detrolt and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wettlaufer and family of Maplewood and Mr. Werner Yungâ€" Int of Detroit were recent gueets it the home of Mrs. L. Wettlanfer, Kitchener. Mirs Mary Dietrich entertained at rer home. Erb atreet, Waterioo, rteâ€" ‘ently. at a bridge party. The first wize whe won by Miss Doretta ichnarr and the consolation award vent to Miss Vera Nahrgang. Mr. Herb Huehn and son, Dougâ€" as, of New Hamburk, have returned wome after «pending a few days vith Mrs. Huehn‘s parents, Mr. and MUra. John Miller, Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Holdsworth ind Mre. G. J. Lackner of Windsor, nd Mr. and Mra. Henry Laidlaw, wndon, attended the funeral of the ate Mre. J. B. Snider at Waterioo on Thureday Mr. E. D. Cunningham and memâ€" ~eras of his Sunday School claas, ‘hirty in number, of the Firat United Church, Waterloo, on Sunday were special gussts of the York Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Walker nd daughter, were weekâ€"end visiâ€" orea in the Twin City, gueats of her nother, Mrs. Hatton. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE Miss Wilheimina Kraatz Shirly Evelyn Kalp BRESLAU Rible class, at Toronto. of which Mr. Massey is teacher. The class has whout two thousand members. Te members of the C. of C. club wial their friends were delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Céeâ€" vil â€" Hodgins â€" in â€" Stratford â€" Friday night. at a party held in homor of Miss Marthabel Willson, whose marâ€" riage takes place in May. The roomés were brightened with bouquets of tulips and pusey willows. The gifts wiven in the form of a miscellaneous shower were wrapped to represent flowers and vegetables. After the presentation hbridge was played the prize winners being Miss Willson and Mr. Cook. Refreshments were serveil by the hostess assisted by Mics Edna Cullen and Miss Jessie ‘Beqrtths Mrs E. lt Hawke. Albert street, Waterloo, â€" recently â€" entertained | in benedit for the Chancel Guild of the Anglican church of the Holy Saviour. Mrs. Hawke and Mrs. Setonâ€"Adamâ€" son received the gueste. Mrs. Clayâ€" ton Wells poured tea and the teaâ€" mom assistants included the Miss Helene Babnsen and Mrs. Fromm. Miss Lillian Breithaupt and Miss Dortha Jackson have returned to the city from Toronto where they atâ€" temded the annual meeting of the Community Welfare Coundil of Onâ€" tario Mr. and Mrs. W. Asmussen, Kit chener have returned from a three weeks‘ motor trip to St. Petersburg. Florida. Mise â€" Olga â€" Miller of _ Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her mother, Mre. A. E. Miller, London Mr. and Mre. Oliver Geiger of Tara, were Sunday guests of Dr. and Nire. W. Geiger at Waterloo. Hon. W. D. Euler was a guest at a â€" dinner _ at Government House, Oitawa, when their Excellencies, Lord and Lady Besshorough, enterâ€" fained last week. Dr. Stuart Good of Buffalo, N.Y., ~pent the weekâ€"end in Kitchener. Rev. R. J. Seton Adameon, rector h a Tiges o) (xrenue #" nay 15e $ w hCs "sPrcinis"** tA tL L 2 h MA Pa e n OLIVES 1:« i 37¢ Keen‘s English Carroli‘s Breakfast Carroll‘s Tasty Contage Carroll‘s Ham BUTTER, Ib. 20c Carroil‘s Rich Old PASTE 2 so uns 29 McLarens Quecs: MUSTARD & 14c BACON, lb. . . 25c ROLLS, Ib. . .. 22e BOLOGNA,lb.19¢c Carroll‘s Wrapped BREAD per loaf 6¢ Carroll‘s Pure Virginia Peanut CHEESE, lb. 28¢ Aylmer Chicken Giblet Specialâ€"Borden‘s Evaporated Specialâ€"Ningare Kist Respberry Activities in Kitchener and Waterloo 1. Home nursing classes given for factory and office girl. 2. Junior Red Cross promoted in our schools. 3. Help given to the needy Exâ€"Soldier and his family. 4. New clothing and bedding given to the needy. 5 Active coâ€"operation maintained with other social service orâ€" ganizations. a Campaign Dates â€" May 4â€"9th CHEESE 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 1Ib. 2¢9° Ford S. Kumpf, Hon. Treas. NEEDS YOUR HELP THIS YEAR 16â€"0z. tins Cut from loaf RED CROSS y A t Aylmer CHILI SAUCE 20 35¢ Aylmer Tomato Aylmer Golden Wax PEARS 2 ; 25° 3 %23%9 292 =.*1 SOUPS 3 «â€" 27° KETCHUP 2 i# 29c BEANS 2 Ayimer Individual Tins BEANS:*:5 «25 CORN 2 :: 23° Lynn Valley Dessert CRISCO 1â€"lb. tin . . 23¢ 3â€"lb. tin . . 69¢ Specialâ€"Ayimer (Chicken not included) ot the church of the Holy Saviour Waterloo 18ft on Monday for Akron Ohio, to visit: his daughter, Mrs Gormley and Dr. Gormley. Miss Jean Carmichael and Miss Helen Brady of Toronto were recent zuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ford S. Kumpf. King «treet, Waâ€" terloo. Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Gisfler and daughter Beartice, of Syracuse, N.Y., visited at the home of Mr. and Mra. Chas. F. Ott, Waterloo, this week. On Saturday, "The Birches", Free port, the home of Miss Emma C. Anthes, was "en fete" in honor of the approaching nuptials of her niece, Miss Marthabel Wilson. and Mr. W. A. Cook. Miss Anthes enterâ€" ained at high tea. Mr. Roy V. Bulâ€" lock of Toronto, toast master, proâ€" posed the toast to "The King" and then called upon Mr. A. L. Breitâ€" haup to propose a toast to the brideâ€" toâ€"be. which was responded to by Mr. Cook. The toast to the groom:â€" toâ€"be was proposed by Mr. J. Gordon No. 2\ tin SPECIAL REDUCEDPricesFOR MAY Keep prce with production demands of toâ€"day by equipping yourself with chicks bred for hervy eag production. Our breeders are all Government Inspected and Approved. They are hatched under the most seientific and sanitary conditions. Only large eggs sct, imsuring you of large vigorous chicks Barred Rocks, Leghorns .... $14.00 ber 100; White Rocks, Rhode Island Reds1, White Wyandottes .... $15.00 per 100. 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