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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Apr 1932, p. 3

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aMl w ie ty Because he refused to accept a farm job at $10 a month and board, George Goslin, a youthful transient, was locked up at St. Thomas and charged with vagrancy. He has been kept at the Y.M.C.A. for severâ€" al weeks doing odd jobs for his board and lodgings. J. J. Roberts took him to a district farmer who wanted help. He gave him a good dinner, bought rubbers for him and Grove him into the country. The lad refused to stay, and pleaded to be brought back to the city. His wish was complied with. REJECTS FARM JOB | Suits and Topcoats HEADACHES, NEUVRITIS NEVUVRALGIA, COLDS . . .. Right at the crack of the gunâ€"as the season starts off, here we are with another great value scoop, new 1932 styled Suits and new Spring Topcoats actually worth to $35.00, at $18.90. Spring novelty weaves in medium and dark shades of fancy worsteds of brown and navy blue striped, late twoâ€" button model, well tailored Suit with two pairs of long trousers. Sizes 13 to. 18 years. Extra quality at this price. who demand fine woolens, softmess of tailoring and graceful styling . . . we conscientiously recommend these new Spring Suits at $24. We understand the problem of business and professional men who realize the importance of keeping up appearance and must doâ€"so on limited income . . . . ~you men who have been accustomed to wearing $40 and $50 clothes . . . you men Men‘s Suits To the Thousands of Well Dressed Men who must pay less for their Clothesâ€" ~ 2 Long Trouser Suits $14.85 ‘There‘s scarcely ever an ache or pain that Aspirin won‘t relieveâ€"and never a time when you can‘t take it. Whenever you have some nagging ache or pain, take You‘ll get immediate relief. To Your Measure. Made by Hand Craft Tailors. Ernst Presents B Trouser’ Fresh new 1932 Styled, 1 and 2 Trouser YOUTH LOCKED UP $18.90 Worth to $35.00 $24 ° / ~â€"~ KCNTCHENER Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Foegel of Guelph spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and iMrs. Joseph Schell. Mr. Arthur Fromm apent Thursâ€" day at Kitchener. Miss Elisabeth Zinger cams home Saturday from Kitchener. «Miss. Jean Fehrembach returned to Ggeiphk Wednesday. Mésers. James.and Jack Kirby reâ€" turnad: to G@eiph after spending ten days: withâ€"theâ€"C. Waliter family. We are glad to report that Fred Yoeg, who was laid ‘up last week with the flu, is up and around again. Miss Techla Halter returned home after apending a week at. Gueiph. Mr. and »Mrs. Wm. Fehrenbach and family, Kitchener, calléd on reâ€" latives here Sunday. Mre. C. Schnurt is spending a tew days in Kibchener. Mrs. Frankâ€"Pébhrenbach spent San day afternoom at Guelph. : Rev. Father Way, we are glad to report, is better, after a few days‘ illness last week. Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weiler were. Miss Marie Bruder of Guelph and Mr.. Anthony Drexler, Ariss. Miss Gertrude Reinhart returned to Guelph to resume her studies at Lorretta Convent, Monday, ° heart, or otherwise harm you. Use them just as often as they can spare you any pain or discomfort. Just be sure to buy Aspirin and not a substitute. Boys two knicker Suits. Good style with sturdiness that school wear requires. Made of lasting all wool fabrics and guaranteed for satisfactory service. BOYS‘ SPORT HOSE, novelty designs in fancy colors, 50(: SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY Boys‘ Suits $7.95 NEW! GERMANY iMr. A. A. Schuler of Toronto, Mr. and Mra. Hilton Schuler of Kitchen er were the guests of their sisters, Miss Clara Schuter and Mre. Clayton Mr. B. Wilson of London epent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wikion. Mr. T. B. 'l'-thcrt the weekâ€" end at his homg in Hn'-“ Miss Helma .n:&m- Heinrich afnd Mra. .) J. Sipple of and Mrs. Raward Appol, â€"â€"> _ _ Clayton ‘Morley. Mr. Louls Moser of Brantford spent the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mre. C. L. Moser. (Mise Erla Beger, R.N., of London spent the weekâ€"end at the home of aHrry Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moleon of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and ‘Mre. Jos. Bowman. ~Mr. and Mre. B. Lederman and family of Bridgeburg apent a few days in town the guests 6f the latâ€" ter‘s sisters, Misses May and Mar Mr. and Mre. Fried Franice:of Kitâ€" chenerâ€" spent Monday with her sieâ€" ter, Mfs. G. Forler. Mr. amd Mro. Goorge Morley epent the weekend in Hamiltom, the Jacob St. Choir Renders Easter Cantata. The Easter was ‘brought to a ftting close on Monday evenin# when the choir of the Rvangelica) Church under the leadership of Mr. L. Hostetler gave the beautiful Easter _ cantata, ‘"Christ Triumâ€" phant", in good style. At the close the members of the choir were en tentained to a delightful social hour by the Ladies‘ Aid. The Baptist ‘Mission Circle met Wednesday afternoon at.the home of Mrs. Norman Hostetter. Mre. 1. Lightheart gave thee topic on "Bolivia". N Mr. and Mrs. John Hopt and famâ€" ily of Woodstock spent Sumday with relatives and friends in town. *Mu Mr. and Mré. Steinman conâ€" tinued health ad happiness> and be z:‘rod to celgbrate their goiden wedâ€" twentyâ€"five years hence. Attend Funerali. > Mr. R. ‘T. ‘Winn of ‘Toronto atâ€" tended the funeral of his brother, the late Merrit Winn in Eimira and a few days in town with.his son, Dr, N. H. Winn renewing acquaintance here. Silver Wedding. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eichler .cele brated the twentyâ€"fifth anniversary oi their wedding last ‘Thursday. Upon the occasion the members of the family and other friends assem bled at their home. Following conâ€" gratulations and the presentation of a very acceptable gift. A very enjoyâ€" able s0cial time was spent followed by lunch. 'é‘s:e toast of the evening was proposed iby Mr. Robson of Ayr father of Mrs. Eichier. The sons and daughters with their families and other relatives present were Mr. and Mre. Chas. Richler, Miss Adele Eichler, (Mr. Wm. T. Robson of Ayr, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cavey of North Easthope, Miss Martha Eichler : of Ratho â€" besides . local friends. * ‘ News Notes of Interest. Mr. and !Mrs. George Forler left on Sunday to spend a few weeks with their daughter, Mre. M. Boettâ€" ger. Mr. Christian Roth Retires, Mr. Christian Roth retired from active business on Friday. Mr. Roth farmed successfully south of the vilâ€" lage on the farm now occupled by his son Mr. Wm. Roth but left this farm to enter the cheese and butter business, He purchased the Oal Grove cheese and Dbubter factory which was situated one mile east of New Hamburg and carried on the business in this stand> for sevenm years:. For the first four years he conducted the factory under his own name ‘but then took into business with him his two sons and Christian Sutter. The firm then became known as Roth Brothers & Company with the former owner as manager. Three years later they purchased the old brewery property and moved their factpry into town. Four years ago the company sold out to Mr. Daccarini ‘but Mr. Roth continued as manager. ‘This (businessman _ reâ€" cently celebrated his 70th birthday. Mr. Roth is receiving the congratuâ€" lations of his many friends on his retirement. It is understood that Mr. Fred ‘Langenegger, a nephew of the present proprietor will assume the_managership of the factory. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Junker left on Friday to attend the funeral of a forâ€" mer bookkeeper of Mr. Junker‘s at Arno. They intend to visit friends at ‘Lakeside and Peterborough beâ€" fore coming home. Mrs. Mary Luckhardt euterfained a few of her friends to an afternoon Mr. and Mre. W. Jacksoun of St. George spent Haster at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. Chas. Ritz. David Eby Again Heads Trundiers. A goodly number turned out to the annual meeting of the bowling club on Thursday. ‘The treasurer re ported a balance of $92.50. The election of officers resulted as fol lows: honorary presidents, Messrs. A.‘M. Edwards, N. O. Hipet, George L. Hahn and O. H. Becker; president, Mr. David Eby, reâ€"elected; viceâ€"preâ€" sident, Mr. L. G. Pequegnat; second viceâ€"president, Or. A. L. Wilson; secâ€" retary; treasurer, Mr. Fred Debus; tournament secretary, Mr: Hy. Nahrâ€" gang. Mr. C. 0. Kruepe spent Sunday in Kitchener, Mrs. Kruspe and son Bobby, who spent the past week there, returned home with them. _ Steinman‘s ibrother, MY. A. M. Steit | frs. Dr. Huyck returned to h mar of Prince Albert, Ssak, TB&{home in Kingston after spending Chronicle joine their many friends in |fow . days with her parents, Mr. and ulohins We aud Whee Wc Kercce Zam . PIT ui 4 4h it n3 m relatives and friends, among on ‘Thursday at her home on congratulatory _ messages Mro, Fred Wichisr AMQ appoh + . _ ~. *« ".â€"* liMkirried 1o Javab Shator $ie:1 «. ~,. ~ <@." . In New 1922 < #2~ Honored: ummttsgn.nmd ..’ & A * k gan 6 " 7 s f Te m mc esn dreroue prasesc=~== || Gunworthy Wallpapers || _ : Aeturass, Murch > Mr: David Hase wu*‘% f s "xp ~ , Piger Aunsine i.unu.: Otn:b:“ln':malfi‘-:i!"”v"‘ John ~_§ s unmie surln mss ts 55 un ‘y s x . and Mrs. @olo â€" Many: fromf? here attended the funâ€" eral of the late Mrs. Joseph Kiesâ€" wetter, St. Agatha on Wednesday morn ing. Mre. Rdwin Arnold and (Miss Jean of Kitchener apent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kieawetâ€" tor. A number from here attended the auction sale held on the Allen Lets farm on tha Heseon Road on Monâ€" day. Mr. and Mrsa. Seraphin Kieswetter and son Simon visited on Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Theobald Dietâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zuurhand and daughter of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Simon Huber on Sunday. ‘ o on e waLD 0 0. O PE DC pCPCCE PCCON] ROID TORAITVOE #L RTC Miss Muriel Kerr of Stratford |children of London, Ont., and Mr. chener. spent the past week with her grandâ€"|and Mrs. Henry Habn & Tavistock,| Miss Reta Cressman called on parenta, Mr. andyMrs. Fed Goobel. |were recent visitors with Mr. and{friends at Preston on Sunday. Harold Plum Passes. Mre. Albert Steies. ‘Mrs. Edgar (Musseiman and fam Word was received from Chicago| Mr.: Clare Wilson, teacher in trainâ€" lly of Bloomingdale returned to their on Saturday of the deeath of of forâ€" ing at the Hamiltor Normal School, home after spending the week at the mer New Hamburg boy, Mr. Harold wes a :Mondzy visftor at our school{home of Mrsa. Musselman‘s parents, Plum. Mr. Plum was born here 49 here. Mr. aud Mrs. Nathanie! Suider. years ago being a son of the late Mr. _ Mr. and (Mrs. Eden Cressman and Mr. George Bartholomew and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Plum. The déceased family, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Detwiller Tommy Grischow caleld at the home i'” a cabinetâ€"maker by trade but and Miss Magdalemna Martin of St.|of the former‘s brother, (Mr. Lewis before moving to Chicago, was an Jacobs spent Sunday with Mtr. and|Bartholomew at Blair on Sunday. ‘nsshtam surveyor in the â€"Peace Mrs. Simeon Mertin. Mr: and Mre. Isaiah Cressman atâ€" River district. He was married 15 _ The burial of the late Mrs. Henty tended the funeral of the latter‘s pears ago to Miss Myrtle Robson, a Hahn of Crosshill took place at the|aunt, Mrs. Aaron Shants, which was former local public school teacher, cemetery here on Friday afternoon. held from her home at Sunnyeide at who with one daughter Kathleen â€"â€"â€"wz zkn Kitchener for services and burial aurvive. The late Mr. Plum had been © â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" %| Quite a number of the men from ill for the past ten years and his | MANNH EtM l this village attended the sale held death wae caused from Arthritis. @ â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€".â€".â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ®|on the farm of Mr. Edgar Latech Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boettger and _ Sunday visitors at the home of|near Roservillie last week. daughters of Monkton spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lovi Hallman School has recopened after having with their parents, MY. and Mre: were: Mr. and Mre. Edwin Hallman|a week of boiidays with one beginâ€" George Forler and Mr. and Mre. Otto and daughter Oleen and: Miss Myra|ner starting. A few of the qpupile are Boettger. Krechtel unable to attend, being sick with Mr. and Mre. Ted Poine, Mrs. Roâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Leelie Musseiman|the flu. bert Knight and Mr. Glover Wr‘lc_h} and family, Preston, and Mr. and{ Mr. and Mrs. Telford Broadhecker e en d s ao S OAp NSR RR NE D Oe on i o ie L T Eus (nna NPs T Mr. and Mrs. Ted Poine, Mrs. Roâ€" bert Knight and Mr. Glover Wright attended the Montreal Maroons and Maple Leaf hockey match at To ronto on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boettger and daughters of Monkton spent Sunday with their parents, MY.~ and Mre: George Forler and Mr. and iMre. Otto Boettger. Mrs. F. J. Peuch, Mrs. James Pequegnat, Miss Alice and Mr. Nor man Pequegnat of Stratford were Sunday guests of the latter‘s uncle, Mr. Leon G. Pequegnat, Jacob St. Misa Ruth Bunt returned home on Saturday from spending the holiday week with friends in Toronto. Mrs. John Kaufman of Wellesley, Devitt. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hamel. ‘Mr. Leonard Snyder and Miss Leâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Otto of St. verne Shantz were Sunday visitors Mary‘s were Sunday visitors with with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider. friends in town. +. Miss ‘Doris Rickert was the guest â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_____ of her friend, Miss Alice ‘Milne. @ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"% iMiss Olive Wideman visited with z BAMBERG L Miss Marjorte Rellinger on Sunday. # __________ ‘Mr.‘and Mrs. Herbert Kaster at Mr. Philip rHlnschberger_ of Watâ€" tended the funsral of the late Veora Miss Erla ‘Beger, R.N., of London, is attending her nephew, Grant Phillips, son of Harry Phillips who has been seriously i for the past tew weeks. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. O. H. Becker and daughter Betty and Miss Mable Appel spent Wednesday in Toronto. MMrs. Becker; who apent the past two weeks in Toronto, returned home with them. Mr. William Schaaf of Meyronne, Sask., who spent the winter at the home of his mother, Mrs. Schaaf, left again on Tuesday for his home in Saskatchewan. _ Mr. Harold Bechtel of Hamilton spent the Easter holidays with Mr. Fred Furer. Mre. Gideon Mohr of Ratzburg is spending a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Eidt. Huron St. & Mr. Rdward Granger of Stratford, general district agent for the John Deere Company moved to town on Tuesday with his family and has taken up residence in Mr. Ezra Creseman‘s house on Huron street which he purchased. Mr. John Fraser, M.P., for Caribou, B.C., paid a visit to his uncle, Mr. Alex. Fraser during the Easter re cess of Parliament. Mr. and Mrs, Mansel Collins and children Nile and Dorothy of Lonâ€" don spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rits. Mr. Victor Hill of Toronto, Mr. Oliver Hill oOf New Dundee and Miss Jessie Richmond of Washington spent Suntay at the home of Mr. and Mre. Reuben Ruthig. Mre. W. H. ‘Boulee and Mrs. Simpson Merner received the sad news of the death of their brother, Mr. John Goetz at his home in 8e bringville on Thursday â€" morning very suddenly. He was 80 years of uy 5R mt ""J] uy Sihiey Gensot and ctiotr of s T. _m h of Kitchbner}3t. Peters Luthoran church gave a Mre. W. H. Erbac Ki } and Miss Reta Hunsberger oft BRa‘Yery impressive: Raster program on den, epent Monday with Mrs. BhanSnlh! evening, April the 3rd. som Merner. ‘The church was beautifullt decor Mrs. C. Q. Kruspe and son Bo are spending a week in 'g Mre. Kruspe‘s parents, Mr. and: Mré. Bowman. * + "My baby‘s cheeks and handy were so gave him a Baby‘s Own Tablet at noon -â€"-â€"-â€"M h after supâ€" Feverish ? T To are glad‘to report that w disedite :.:'r:_::f f".lfl-.- Margaret Langdon has reâ€"| ronto t a fow days last week with her cousin, Mrs. David Burnett Mr. Frager MacDonald, sentor l:fl;;:t&'hhr’bomondod. :nv‘ n-f:d &*udfl- after at Molesworth and. Stratford. Mrs. Frank Van Norman of Rockâ€" Mise Am ; tenmchor at wood spent a couple of days last Angus Rellinger Mr. Bevin of Hespeler t the M'fibfi“;fl Mra: David Burnett: _ _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman and daughters of Pine Hill, were Sunâ€" Miss Laverne Shants is spending a week with Mr. and Mre. Kph. Snyâ€" der at German Mills. Miss Olive Wideman, our local teacher, who epent the Raoter holk days at iCollingwood, has returned to resume her dutiea Master Robert . M with his friemd. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lovi Hallman: were: :Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Haliman and daughter Oleen and: Miss Myra _ ‘Mise C. Huehn of near Bamberg is vieiting at the homes of Rd. and Herman Huehn. * _ _Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mré. Alonzo Hahn were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bechtel and daugh ter Elleen of Toronto. _ Miss Hilda Hahn of Waterioo speut the EHaster week with her couâ€" sin, Miss, Florence Hahn. _ Miss Hilda Schott of Erbsville epent the ‘Easter bolidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Volimar: Mr. and Mrs. Leolie Musseiman|the flu. and family, Preston, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Telford Broadhecker Mrs.Geo. Milne were Sunday.visitore|of Williamsburg spent Saturday at with Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. C. Bowman. _ |the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr ‘brought. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hahn and children of London, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Habn & Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gles and chil dren 0f Waterloo were Sunday vis} tors with Mr. and Mrs. John Giek. Mr. and (Mrs. William Seyler and family of New Hamburg speat Sunâ€" day at the home of [Mr. and Mre. Rd. Huchn. dren, "Little children cam you tell"; recitation by Ruth Kappes, "Der . ~ recitation by ‘Tottle Huchn and Elleen Schaaf; song by girls, "With fiery wings a flame"; pageant, the Easter‘song, "We‘re a story to tell"; hymn. by choir, :nc fv&rvmh charge otf Rev. uu%g § oae oier n erson, on‘ | [ Crrite BOOKLET FREE POR THE ASKINGâ€"If inconvenient Tow: yearsage. _ â€"; bfllflknunmnhmjmwmm w waes heldâ€" on Wednes . booklet will be f; at ‘,‘.;bia--lz ts | N andâ€" address to us and the orwardod â€" The funoral .was heldâ€" on Wednes day afternoon at 2 o‘cloci the 10-1“ ‘at the home of Mr. and Mra: as. Mr. and Mrs. Paot Kurts spent Miss Brooke Gaven, RN., of Toâ€" WINTERBOURNE Milne chte! and daugh | Mr. George Berge of New Hamâ€" to. burg was a guest at the home of Mr. in of Waterlo0 |and Mrs. lsaiah Wismer on Sunday. ek with her cou| Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Cressman and Hahn. daughter Marjorie called at the tt of Erbsville{home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snt hol&d:n“alt‘_tht dcrnot German Mills on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Neil Wanner. _ _Mr. and «Mrs. Sam Schmidt and \m Lorme of Nine Pines spent Monâ€" daf with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Herb Feick. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cober and sons Wilfred and Peter of ‘Roscbank were Sunday guests at the home of Rev. lm Mrs. Simon Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wismer and daughter Elisabeth of Waterico e«pent Sunday at the home of the Rye: *I got an awful kick out of the show last night." Mr. and (Mre. Alvin Schiedel and daughters, Lorraine, Grace, Gladys and Dorothy apent Sunday evening mc the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred leaiah ‘Wismer Frost â€"Tightâ€"Lock Fence Hearry: "I tried to sneak in once, FROST WIRE FENCE is neat in appearance. â€" ponmnnmmmmy-mue * Phosw â€" B1W "The Big Mardware Store" Waterice and your property. us book your orders now for your Fencing, Gates, Posts, Goudies Limited itchener Telephone 784 A Booklet of Samples :â€"|| once. The low prices on its attractive new patterns are _.hmnm_m! % % STRASSBURG mm u> _ s 1Looks as Nest When Stretched on is Best by Test * the Posts as it Does in the Pictare Now is the time s to look over your : Spring fence requirements. â€" Tight â€" Lock Fence | â€" Mr save land for cultivation. visiting relatives at Brockeden. . â€" Dr. Doering and family of Kitchenâ€" er spent a few days last week in the village on business. $ Mr. Aaron Hyde, dealer of Baden, was a business caller in the village one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoerle, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hoerle and Mr. J. K. Schmidt attended the funeral of Mr. and Mre. Elmore Heldman and family, Mr. and (Mre. Nelson Hoerle, Mr. and Mrs. Heary Bochart and Mr: Andrew Lants epent last Sunday at the home of Mr. John Eberling and Miss Veronica Mberling. Berdux of Kitchener spent last Sunâ€" day at their home here. Advice on Scalp, llm Tinting, On Wednesday and Thursday, April 13h and 14th. W. T. Pamber Stores ~ Limited 129. YONGE ST., TORONTO SAMPLE HAIR GOODS Telephone Hotel for an Hotel Walper House, MR. J. B. KNIGHT PHILIPSBURG SE Fence K A~ at ~* «467 <st

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