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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 May 1931, p. 4

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shnmmmmenmmmmmemimmmtmnmmnmnr s Louis Moser. 43 Bridgeport road. had his parked car badly damaged on Sunday night when it was struck by another car driven by George Fiddler on the Bridgeport road. Harry Marks 91 King St. North, Waterloo Phone 476â€"J The Shop that gives your dollar a long ride. An extra tire is as necessary to an â€" automobile as the gasoline that makes the en gine go. To go out on the road without one is the same thing as buying a one way ticket to somewhere and exâ€" pecting to get back by luck. Don‘t â€" take a chaneceâ€" take our tires. 117 KING ST. WEST Make Your Home Cheerful and Cool with SCHREITER‘S uea. We have just received a new shipment of awning goods in the new shades. If you cannot come to the store to see these, call 2300 for a representative with samples. Awnings Prices estimated without obligation ikes the enâ€" out on the is the same a one way Mra. L. M. Schaefer «pent the weekâ€"end with friends in the Twin City Mr. and Mrs. Conie Rueffer and family of Petersburg and Mr. and Mro. \yn. Schnelder and family viâ€" sited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Henry Bach, Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bach on Seturday evenâ€" ing were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneiâ€" der and family, Mr. and Mre. John Jacobi, _ Mr._ and _ Mre.:â€" Joachim Reitzol. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Mary Hinschberger were: Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Oberle and family, Mr. Walter Hinschberger, Mr. and Ars. Louis Moser and family, Miss Marie Mosak. Miss Vera Oberle, Miss Florence Reidel, Miss Peggy Schoniker, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moser of the Twin City and Mr. and Mrs. Charles bush of St. Clements. | Luckhart â€" Dryden i Friends in the Twinâ€"City will be interested in the mariage annouceâ€" ‘ment of a former Waterloo resident, Cecil â€" Luckhart, stepâ€"son of Mrs. Grace Luckhurt, to Miss Hentrietta Gillespie Mitchell, daughter of Mrs. |J. Dryden. ‘The marriage took place at West Point Grey United Church, Vancouver, on April 22nd. i The newly wedded couple spent (their honeymoon in Ontario and were recent guests of his grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Umâ€" ; bach, 81 Victoria St., Waterloo. Mr. Willard Hergott and Mr. Wm Brewer motored to Strathroy over the weekond and visited friends. Mr. Christ Herner of Baden and Mr. Wanklin of New Hamburg were busines« visitors here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kaufman attend ed the funeral of the late Mrs Christian Roth at Baden last Wed The mariage took place quictly at Toronto Thursday _ of _ Mrs. Katharine Woolley, 91 Charles St., Waterloo, for a number of years a popular member of the Bank of Montreal staff, to Robert Scroggins of Galt. The marriage took place quietly at the Lutheran parsonage at Waterloo on Wednesday, April 29th, when Rev. C,. S. Roberts united in martiâ€" age Miss Marie Bender, Bridgeport, to Clayton Sobisch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sobisch, of Kitchener. The newly wedded couple will make their home in Kitchener. T AKE special care of the child when he‘s teething. Baby‘s Own Tablets given according to instructions are a great help. They lessen the itritability and stomach disorders which accompany teething. They are an absolutely safe yet effec tive laxative for children of all ages For colds, simple fever, etc Avoid illness in your children by safeguardâ€" ing them against the serious results of constipation. _ Never be â€" without Baby‘s Own Tablets in the bouse! 25 cents boxâ€"at any druggist‘s. Make Teething Easier wy Scroggie â€" Woolley Sobisch â€" Bender WEDDINGS BAMBERG KITCHENER William E. Heist Death came with atartling anddenâ€" ness to William E. Heiat at his home 264 Rowman St. Waterloo, in his 59th year. Mr. Heilst on Night duty at the Waterloo Public Utilities Commiasion returned home at one o‘clock Saturday morning. As was his cnstom before retiring he enâ€" joyed a tunch in company with hie wife. Shortly ‘before four o‘clock Mre. Helet awakened and alarmed at The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon from the home of her father to the Snyder Mennonite church. Interment was made in the Adjoining cemetery. Her father. six brothers, William at home. George of Bridgeport, Milo Bridgeport, Harry, Ruesel and Irvin at home, seven sietere. Mrs. M. Stephen of Sebringville, Mre. Albart Bayer of Bridgeport, Mrs. Joseph Kilbey, Kitchener. Mrs. George Krelâ€" ler. Bridgeport, Minerva, Olive and Ruth at home, anvive. f Hanah Mabe! Thomas Following a few weeks illness death _ aummoned _ Hannah _ Mabel Thomae. of Rosedale, at St. Mary‘s Hospital April 29th. She was 31 veare of age, and the daughter of \r. Ezra Thoma« and the late Mrs. Thomas. Her mother predeceased her six years The funeral will be held on Monâ€" day from the home of Mr George Baner in Tavistock. Mr. Bauer was twice married, in 1878 to Miss Cartherine Kalbfleisach who died in 1888 and the «econd time in 1896 to Mre. Mary Schellenâ€" berger nee Eekstein, who died in 1910. Surviving are three children, one stepson and eight grandchilâ€" dren. Mr. Bauer was a wagon maker by trade after he purchased the Tavisâ€" tock hotel in 1878 and in 1895 erectâ€" ed a modern brick structure to reâ€" place the frame bullding, He retired fom business in 1909. Edward Baver An esteemed and well known Tayâ€" ictock citizen in the person of Edâ€" ward Bauer passed away at London April 30, at the home of his daughâ€" ter. Mrs. Peter Brueckner, in his S5th year. There survive her husband and five children, Wilfred of New Hamâ€" burg Edgar. Carl, Bobbic and Dorâ€" othy at home. Five brothers. John, George and Henry of Tavistock, Wilâ€" liam and Jacob of Rast Zorra, and five sisters, Mrs. R. Walter, Mrs. J. Yaueic, Mrs. Jacob Seltzer and Marâ€" garet of Tavistock, and Mrs Charles Yogt of South Easthope. Mrs. Alex. Vogt Death claimed Mrs, Alex Yogt, nee Catherine Wilker, of Tavistock. who died in the Stratford General Hosâ€" pital Wednesday evening following ar operation, She was a daughter of the iate Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Wilker. and wias in her 60th year. She was born on the farm of her parents in East Zorra. There passed away at St. Mary‘s ‘«Ioepllal on April 28th, Miss Anna Amelia Wagner, aged 22 years. She i was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner of Bruce county |wh0 with two brothers and two siaâ€" ters survive. ‘ William Thomas _A lifelong resident of ‘Waterloo, William Thomas, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Polakâ€" usky, 42 Gitdner Ave., Kitchener, on Friday morning in his Tith year. He huad been i for many months. The funeral was held on Monday with a private service at the house after which service was conducted by Rev. C. S. Roberts in the St. John‘s Lutheran church at Waterloo of which deceased was a member. Inâ€" terment was made in Mount Hope cemetery. There survive a wife and two daughter. Mrs. M. Eaton of Hesâ€" peler and Mr. Fred Polackusky of Kitchener. | Mr. and Mrs. A J. Gabel have reâ€" turned to their home in Kitchener from Florida where they spent the winter months. ’ Mrs. David Knipfel, South Queen |St., Kitchener, t.f at her home reâ€" |cently fracturing her wrist. Lloyd Howard Frickey Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frickey of Erbsville on Wednesday. April 29th, suffered the irreparable loss of their son, Lloyd Howard, who passed away at the home of his parents at the age of sixteen years. Deceasâ€" ed was born in Linwood. He is surâ€" vived by his parents, one brother, Vernon, â€" and one sister, Wilma. Many _ eorrowing _ relatives _ and ‘riends attended the funeral held Jrom the late home on Sunday afterâ€" 100n. Service was conducted at the tutheran â€" churech following which nterment was made in the Erbsville *emetery. Mrs. Alice Robson The death took place in Detroit Mich., on April 29th, of Mrs. Frank W. Robson, at the family residence, 16561 Mendota ave. Mrs. Robson, nee _ Alice â€" Elizabeth _ Burkholder, formerly of Kitchener, was 44 years of age. There survive her father, Ezra Burkholder, a husband, five brothers and one sister ‘ Thomas Ruddeli Thomas Ruddell, 115 Concession «treet, Galt, passed away on April 30th in his 92nd year. % Mrs. Heien Graham The death occurred at the K.â€"W. Hospital on Tuesday, April 28th, of Mrs. Helen Graham, 48 Duke street, Kitchener. Mre. Graham was in her 70th year, she came to Kitchener from Galt a year ago Joseph Henry Walker Death clatmed J. Henry Walker on April 29th, a well known resident of Kitchener. The deceased was born in York county, Ontario, on October 26, 1847, and was 83 years old Messrs. W. J. Motz and T. H. Kay attended the annual meeting of the Canadian Daily Newspapers‘ Assoâ€" ciation at Toronto. Mrs. W. D. Euler of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Euler at Hamilton recently. N IRUMNET, BRF, PL. [F. HEWET King St., Waterioo. _ â€" University was a weekâ€"end Tn.t ist of his father, Mr. A. G. Haehnel, North The funeral was held on Saturday Mr. William Hachnel of Toronto Anna Amelia Wagner THE WATBZLQO CHRONICLE f M SOCIAL AND PERSONAL [mr. ano mes. ;. nEeun OBITUARY ’ The late Wm. Helet was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Heilat. In 1904 i'"' married Miss Annie Peterson of Hawkesville. He taught school for several yeare prior to moving to the Canadian West in 1916. He later went to St. Jacobe where he realded until _ coming . to Waterloo â€" about three yeare ago There eurvive a wife, three . danghtere, Elizabath, frenae and Helen, one «lster, Mrs. M. L. Wing, Kitchener, and a hmfl\-‘ er. D. A. M. Heisat, Oshs va. ’ The funeral took place on Monâ€" day with eervice at the house conâ€" ducted by Rev. H. A. Kellerman, pastor of the Evangelical church, of which deceased wae a member. Inâ€" terment was made in Mount Hope cemetery. Kitchener her husband‘s irreguiar breathing siummoned her daughter but he passâ€" ed away in a few minutes as a re sult of heart failure. _ Mr and Mra. Wm. Hiderman and son, Mr and Mrs. Ervin Holtz and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Knarr and son and Miss Alice Snider of Waterloo at Wm. Wilford. Little Ruby Albrecht‘s friends will be gleaaet{ to learn that her leg which she burned in a pot of hot lard recently, is beginning to heal nicely. ‘ _Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frosch and Mr. and Mrs. Lenz of Waterloo at Jacob Albrecht‘s. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Bulmer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Petch and daughter, Miss Olive, of Kitchâ€" ener, at John L. Hammond‘s; Mr. James Richardson and daughâ€" ter, Miss Kathleen, and Mts. Willard of Macton at George Richardson‘s; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hammond and son Billic of St. Paul and Misses Marâ€" garet and Jean Rennic of Kitchâ€" ener at George Rennie‘s; _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lenhart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin and family and Mrs. Peter Lenhart of Kitchener at Leo Eisenmenget‘s, Mrs. Peter Lenhart remaining for a week ; The W.M.S. will hold their Mauy meeting at the home of Mrs. Robt. Foster, Woednesday, May 13, at 2.30 g.nn 0_ == â€" Sunday visitors here were: Mr., and Mrs. A. Rennie, Mr. Pem. Rennie, _ Mrs. Secord _ and Miss Aggie Ballantyne of Listowel at A. W. Rennie‘s; Mr. and Mrs. M. Shantz and son spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbell near Stratâ€" ford, Mrs. Campbell being confined to her bed through illness. Mr. G. H. Ballard of Elmira visited â€" with George Rennie on Monday. e Mr. Bert Cressman spent an eve ning recently at the home of Mr. James Richardson. Personals. Miss Lelia Finlay and Mrs. Earl Tabbert spent Tucsday evening in Guelph. _ _ Mrs. J. Cherry, Mrs, W. Juckson, Miss R. Mathews, Messrs. Eurl Matthews and Ellwyn Cherry were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Beggs. Mr. and Mrs. T. Cooper and daughter Vivian of Markdale visited with relatives here over the weekâ€" end. Mr. James Stewart spent Monday ufternoon in Linwood. Mr. David Grubber of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grubâ€" ber. Messrs. E. B. MeCullough and J. A. MacNab of Kitchener were busiâ€" ness visitors on our line on Monday. Miss Ruby Hahn has returned to her home after spending the past few months in Kitechener. Mr. and Mrs. Eli=Diefenbacher and fumily of New Dundee spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert and Mr. James Stewart spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. James Richardson, Mr. and and fumily Sunday at Mrs. Thos. Mr. C. J. Zinger called on Mr Jim Thoume on Sunday. Mr. Joe Keating has returned to Guelph after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thoume. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drexlar acâ€" companied by their son Norman spent Sunday ut St. Jacobs and Waterloo. Mr. Walter Hauck, accompanied by Dorothy Huuck, called on Mich. K. Zinger recently. Mr. Edward Seifried called on Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mines recently. Mr. Andrew Lehman of Bellwood called on Mr. Mike Zinger on Monâ€" day. _ __ _ Mr. and Sunday at Drexlar. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Aduams, accompanied by Madera Prejony, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zinger. Mr. and Mrs. Chatterton took a business trip to Gueiph recently. Mrs. Howard Bowman called on Mrs. Mich. K. Zinger on Saturday. Mrs. Allan Cooper spent a day recently with Mrs. James Mines. Mr. and Mrs. Dougias Bradburn of Guelph and son Stare spent Sunâ€" day afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bailey. . Master Frederick Thoume spent Sup_dayAx‘a} Mr. W. D. Bailey. Mr. Alf. Bowman called on Geo, Lehman recently. . 0 Mr. N. H. Seifried touk a business trip to Guelph on Monday, _ â€" Mr. George Zimmerman called on Louis Welhauser last Thursday. Stnca Waterloo, held an "at home" on ednesday â€" afternoon. _ The guests were received by the hostess who was assisted by Mrs. C. N. Pirie and Miss Gibson. Mrs. Harvey Sims and Miss Geneva Juckson preâ€" sided at the tea table. The teaâ€"room assistants included Mrs. W. P. Cleâ€" ment, Mrs. F. S. H ins, Mrs. C. H. Snyder, Mrs MacFariane, Miss M. Pirie, Miss Catharine Hall, Mrs. John Livingston, Mrs. R. H. Henderâ€" son and Mrs. R. L. Shields. Mrs. Jacob Uffelmann and Miss Gladys Uffelmann â€" attended â€" the funeral of Mrs. Frank Robinson, nee Alice Burkholder, held at Deâ€" troit on Saturday. CROSSHILL Mrs Mr. MACTON ARIS8 Jim and Mines spent Mrs. Frank , Union Miss Elizabeth Reist spent a few days with Miss Eva Becker at Roseâ€" ville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loos of Kitchâ€" ener recently celebrated their fif tieth wedding anniversary surroundâ€" ed by members of their family and a few close friends. Twin grandâ€" daughters of the esteemed couple presented them with gold pieces and a basket of spring flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Loo were married at Ayton in 1881. The attendants at the wedding were Mr. and Mre. Louis Werner of Saskatchewan and Mrs. E. Hahn and V. Fischer of Ayton. Five children survive Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker and Miss Mae Becker visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hilborn at New Dundee on _Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rickert at Kitchener on Sunday. _ district attended the goiden wedding anniversary at Hesson on Sunday of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joseph Heim. They were presented with suitable gifts including a bouquet of marigolds and received the well wishes of a bost of friends. Owing to a son, Leo, of Waterloo, being quarantined the formal celebration will be held later. The bride and groom of fifty years were married at the Roman Catholic church at Bt. Agatha, April 26, 1881, Mre. Helm‘s maiden name being Mary Hergott, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Anthony Hergott. Mr. Helm was a son of John Helm of Bamberg. Father Franciscus tied the nuptial knot. Miss Annie Diebold, now Mrs. Pine Helm was the bridesmaid and Pius Helm the best mgn. After thelr‘ marriage Mr. Helm and his brother Pius farmed near Hesson. Mr. Helm was a well known carpenter, conâ€" tractor of the district and built many buildings in Wellesley, Mornâ€" iIngton and other townships. Mr. Helm built a sash and door factory in Hesson in 1902. Mr. and Mrs. Heim have a family of seven chilâ€" dren Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hallman were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weber, Mr. Harvey Hallman and Mr. Louis Eckert, all of Mannheim. CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING AT FAMILY GATHERING Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hewitt visitâ€" CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING AT HESSON Campaign Closes Sat. May 9th Subscriptions may be mailed care of Waterloo Trust & Savings Co Ford S. Kumpf, The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Red Cross Society needs your generous assistance this year to continue and expand their service in this community in the interest ofâ€" ONE THIMBLEFULâ€" A DAY‘S FEED . the feed a chick can put in its little crop in one day. On this tiny bit it must live ... grow ... build bones ... build muscles ... start feathâ€" ers. Think of the job feed has to do! They must depend on feed for so many things ! They get them all in Purina Chick Startena (mash) or Purina Allâ€"Mash Startena Chow . . . 12 different ingredients in every thimbleful. Codâ€"liver oil . . . dried buttermilk . . . alfalfa flour ... granulated meat ... these and eight others are there! These 12 ingredients...think how carefully they must be mixed to make every thimbleful alae. Purina Startena and Allâ€"Mash Startena Chow are mixed over and over again . .. 960 times just to be thorouihl You will find the same care taken with Baby Chick Chow (cratch)., . to be fed with Startena until your chicks are six weeks old . . . and with Purina Growena (mash) and Purina Intermediate Hen Chow (scratch) . . . to be fed from then on until the pullets are laying at 16 weeks. + How little feed a chick eats ... just one thimbleful a day . . . yet how important it is . . . how much depends on it...the chick‘s very life...its growth ... what the pullets will do for you next fall and winter when eggs are sure to be worth good,money. You can afford to feed only the best ... Puriua Poultry Chows. WILLIAMSBURG HINK OF IT! One tiny thimblefual ... all HELP RED CROSS reas. 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. STARTENA is cheaper this year â€" $3.60 for 100 lbs. â€" Miss Beatrice Becker spent a few days with Mrs. Morley Battler last week. Mrs. Wm. Reist is spending some time with friends at Waterloo. ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.>_ Mr. and Mrs. PHilip Becker of Reist on Sunday. Kitchener spent Frfday evenin% at Miss Beatrice Becker spent a few the home of Mr. jand Mrs. Ezra dave with Mre Mariox HatHor fact : Becker, FOR QONE CHICK | Cor. King & Erb Streets These Weekâ€"end Specials are certainly creating popularity amoug the readers of "The Chronicle" as well as our town folks â€" The reason of which is THE SAVINGS that are here for you You will find some great surprises in HOSIERY â€" CORSETS â€" GLOVES . SILKS UNDERWEAR â€" _ CURTAINS WINDOW SHADES and MEN‘S FURNISHINGS cUR Cc ,â€" _ SATURDAY, MAY 9th TO BE ANOTHER H. A. GERMANN Bargain Day Germann‘s 408 King St. £., Kitchener Big 4 Chick Hatchery, King St. E., Kitchener Davenport Hatchery, Kitchener Shirk & Snider â€" Bridgeport N. M. Steinman _â€" â€" Baden A. Hilborn â€" â€" _ New Dundee John Kennedy â€" â€" Kitchener Faber Milling Co. â€" Wellesley C. Reis _ â€" _ â€"__â€" _ Waterloo W. H. Schaner â€" â€" St. Jacobs Nelson Sanitary Hatchery, I¢~ For Sale By 736 «« *] AT Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brodhecker and family of Preston called on Mr. and Mrs. T. Brodhecker on Sunday. J. A. Martin, Campaign Chairman LOVELY as is the feminine foot â€" a Securityâ€"Arch Shoe â€"will make it loveâ€" lier still. Style and fit without extravagâ€" ance. Drop in and try them on. Watercoo, Ont J. RAHN + â€" _ Baden New Dundee â€" _ Kitchener â€" _ Wellesley â€" _ Waterloo WATERLOO nb Ts

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