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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Oct 1932, p. 6

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3 Mr. and Mrs. William Thuroo, llr.‘ and Mrs. Kdward Schnarr, Mr. and Mrs. William Frite and Mr. and Mre. William Helm and family accom Mr. and Mra. Ezra Bienbach and danghter Delphine and Mr. William Voge! visited with the former‘s moâ€" ther at New Hamburg on Sunday. Services will be held at the 10.30 in the morning with Rev. Schuelke as the guest speaker. In the evening Rev. Mr. Schultz of Linwood will preach in Engligh. Special music will be rendered at both services and the evening serâ€" vice will include a cantata "The Rainbow", and a sacred drame "The Challenge of the Cross." * On Sunday, Oct. 9th, St. Paul‘s Luâ€" theran congregation will Observe its eightieth anniversary and also the fiftyâ€"fifth anniversary of the dedicaâ€" tion of the present church edifice. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neeb and family and Mr. Harold Schaefer were Wednesday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Richert at Mannâ€" heim. Anniversary Service. Mre. Philip Conrad and Mre. Wilâ€" fred Schaefer and children spent a day with the former‘s sister, Mre. George Dictz at Wellesley. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Herbert Schneider were: Mr. and Mre. Clarence Pop pler of Kitchener, Mrs. Henry Ziegler ande daughters Erma and Beatrice of Floradale, Mre. George Dreisinger and daughter Hazel and zon David and Miss Beatrice Reger of Elmira and Mr. Sheldon Doerâ€" becker. by the way of Detroit, Chicago, Seâ€" attle, and down through to San Franâ€" cisco. Leaving Waterloo County fourteen years ago he spent the first three years in the Canadian North Weet and since has been in San Francisco. His last visit to Erbsville was seven years ago. Breezy News Notes. Mr. MHerman Vogel of San Franâ€" cisco, California, is visiting his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mr. and Mre. Henry Vogel. Mr. Herman Vogel left San #rancisco on Sept. 8th and visited his brother, Mr. Oscar Vogel at Ryâ€" croft, Peace River District. He also epent a few days with an uncle at Saskatoon and a sister, Mrs. Nelson Williame at Toronto. At present he is a welcome visitor at the home of lis parents and brothers and sister in this vicinity. Mr. Herman Vogel is making a trip of over eight thousand miles. He expects to be: at work in San Francisco next Monâ€"J day morning. Mr. Vogel is returning COMPLETING 8,000 |____ _ MILE MOTOR TRIP Herman Vogel of San Francisco Visits Old Home.â€"Met With Success in States. "Yesâ€"we‘re both feeling fine" Low evening rates on â€" stationâ€"toâ€"staâ€" tiom calls begin 7.00 _ p.m. Sull lower night rates at 8.30 pm. ERBSVILLE glad when Gwen finished Business College and got a good position in the city. But Gwen was the last of the family and the house was pretty LongDisnnceiseuyuouse,depend- able, and surprisingly inexpensive. Then they found they could call her on Long Distance telephone for as little as 30‘ cents. So now, every Friâ€" day evening, Gwen waits for their call and the weekly talks make them all feel better. The Waterloo Horticultural Soâ€" ciety president, Arthur Bond, reâ€" ported this week that the governâ€" ment nt this year had been cut from mt to $251 and as a resuit the Society will not be able to undertake as much work as formerâ€" ly. The success of the show this ';;e-r pleased the officials and it is oped to continue amateur exhibits for 1983. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frite were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Strub and family, Mr. and Mrs. Linus Ditner and family, all of St. Agatha, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Busch and family of St. Clements. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY GETS SMALLER GRANT Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaefer and daughter Versie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Scholl at Kitchener recently. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schneider and familalpont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hartman. Mr. and Mre. Henry Vogel of Waâ€" terloo accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vogel and Mr. Herman Vogel, Mr. and Mre. Ezra Bienbacr and daughter Delphine, Mr. William Voge!l and son Arthur end Mr. Harold Vogel visited with Mr. Kasper Vogel and relatives near ‘Sha.kespegre on Sundey. Mr. and Mre. Alvin Heler, Miss Helen Strauss and (Mr. Charles Preisa spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Heier‘s sister, Mr. and Mre. Gordon Pfoh] at Buffalo, N.Y. Mr. Herman Vogel and Mr. Wilâ€" liam Vogel visited with friends at Milverton on Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. Reinhart Preiss and visitors with friends at Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schnarr and sons Ralph, Lenard and Lorne, Mr. August Schnarr and Mre. Agatha Hergott visited with the latter‘s broâ€" ther, Mr. John Kittel at Macton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz and family spent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theoâ€" bald Fritz, St. Agatha. Mr. and Mre. Philip Conred, Mr. and Mre. ‘Wilfred Schaefer and famâ€" ty were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mré. Reinhardt Huehn at Waterloo. Among those who visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Helm on Sunday were: Mr. and Mre. Eugene Schnart and grandchildren Kenneth and Berâ€" nice Schnarr of Erbsville, Mr. and Mre. Leander Hause and family of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dorecht ad family of Beriet‘s Corner and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dieboid and family of Kitchener. Mr. William Vogel and Mr. Herâ€" man Vogel spent Monday with friends at Elmire and ‘Heidelberg. panied by Mr. and Mrs. William Grose of Waterioo atteded a party held at the home of Mr. and Mre. Addieon Richert at Mannheim on Saturday. were Mr. and Mra. George fluohn, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Huehn and Mr. and Mrs. Ruby were in Hanover on Hond-r where they attended the funeral of the former‘s mother, Mrs. John Aberbach, who died there at the advanced of 86 years. _ Miss Edna ‘&!flhlm, gho York, Miss Ruth Bunt and Mr. Nelson Wilâ€" helm spent Sunday in Hamilton, the guests of the former‘s sister. w * Ts 0 a week as delegate at the ..Y.Plgf Enjoy Frogram. 'f'he October meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was held in the Library Hall on Tuesday, October 4th. After a short business meeting a social evening was spent and a splendid program was enjoyed. _ Mr. Win: Lotz, whose engine and boiler were blown to pieces in an explosion on the farm of Ed. Rupâ€" pert last week, has purchased anâ€" other outfit from Mr. Robert Wiles. The new outfit is a product of the former thresher com}uny here. Mr. Allen Cassel of Toronto was a weekâ€"end visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph,. Cassel. ; Enjoy Program. } Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moser and family have returned home from a motor trip through Eastern Ontario, Quebec and the Lake Shore route on the American side. Misses _ Alberta â€" Hackenschmidt and Evelyn Beam, Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Hawley and Mr. Edward Hinz of Detroit, Mich., spent Sunâ€" day with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hinz. ‘ Mrs. Geol;ge Merner, accompanied by her brother, Mr. Jacob Litt of Sebringville, left on Monday mornâ€" ing to visit their sister, Miss Elizaâ€" beth Litt, at Cleveland, Ohio. Wellesley High School soccer team came to town on Friday, and j gave the local students a lesson in the English game. The score was 3 to 1 in Wellesley‘s favor. ' Personals. A pretty wedding took place on Sept. 29th at the United Church when Olive Grace, youngest daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald of Monkton, was united in marriage to Abraham, second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Nahrgang, New Hamburg. The bride entered the church on the arm of ber father to the strains of the bridal chorus ‘ played by Mrs. Harvey McDonald of _Waterloo, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bride. The bride was charming in a gown of powder blue georgette and veil fastened with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of carnations and roses, The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Edna McDonald, who wore a gown of sand crepe with accessories to match. The groom was attended by his brother, Mr. Percy Nahrgang, of New Hamburg. The church was attractively decorâ€" ated with asters, dahlias and fern by the Ladies‘ Mission Circle of the‘ church. Rev. James Gale, pastor of‘ the church, officiated. After the ceremony a buffet luncheon was: served at the home of the bride‘s parents. The house decorations were ; very nicely carried out in pink and white. Mr. and Mrs. Nahrgang will reside in New Hamburg. | Hamburg Team Beaten. noon, Sept. 27th. The late Mr. Boullee was, with the exception of five years which he :Ent in Lonâ€" dan and Detroit, a lifeâ€"long resiâ€" dent of the vilbfo. bei!H born here on July 24th, 1852. e was the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Boullee. His father printed the first newspaper in this locality, copies of which are now in the hands of the Waterloo Historical Society. At the age of 28 he entered into business in the village as a druggist which business he conducted {or 40'!“1;‘. retiring 12 years ago. In cs was a staunch Liberal. In murlicr years he took an active part in municipal affairs, having served in the council for 1885 to ‘87. On May 19th, 1881, he married Miss Marâ€" garet Goetz in Sebrin&vflle. Last year they celebrated their golden wedding. Besides his wife there are left to mourn his demise, Florence {| (Mrs. CRarles Richardson) of St. Marys, Lulu (Mrs. Fred G. Becker) (Toronto, and Helma (Mrs. Robert Mrs. Matilda Rick passed away nt‘ her home on Tuesday morning, Sept. 27, at R. R. No. 1, New Hlm-‘ burg. She was in her 78th yeari and was born in Germany, her maiden name being Matilda Mueller. She was a member of Trinity Luthâ€"‘ eran Church, New Hamburg. There are six sons surviving, William of Blandford, Edward of Baden, Herâ€" man of Petersburg, Charles, Martin| and Christian at home, one daughâ€", ter, Mrs. Frank R. ?’ego, of Buffalo, and one brother, Carl Mueller, in | Germany. Her husband died eight , years ago. The funeral took pllce‘ from her late home at 1.30 p.m. on‘ Friday afternoon to Trinity Luthâ€" eran Church where Rev. H. R. Mosig had charge of the service.‘ Interment was made in Riverside‘ cemetery. N-{zr..-ng > Md.')_o_l.nld Wedding. known citizen and business man on rm,-m-h&. rnud'illhnll.’ufln. The eceased was taken sick seven weeks and was removed to the St. ?:ry'- lgoupitll, Kit«_eh-,r. where PIONEER CITIHEEN W, H. Boulles Called in His Bist Year.â€"Mrs. Rick Diss Death called New Hamburg‘s best in 76th Year. PASSES AWAY NEW HAMBURG utd‘ | We atre glad to report that Mrs.| 8. Cressman, Clara and Grace Cressâ€" Isaiah Cressman is again able to be | man, Mrs. Nathaniel Snider, Mr, and around after having a severe attack| Mra. Lioyd Snider, Mrs. Alvin of .ufl-lom- Schiedel and daughters, Mrs. lo‘h. unday at the home of|raim Snider, Mrs. George Bartholoâ€" Mr. and Mra. hhmnw,lu.hfll‘nmndln. Mr, and Mrs. mhnnh‘hdnol u, who has and Rev, and Mra. Orphan been spending. the past week with °_ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snidet and ! so Milford «pent Sunday with Mr. | and Mrs. Elam Gingrich at Peel. Mrs. Walter Heushey of Millersâ€" ville, Pennasylyania. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snider and caughters Sylvia and Ruth, and son Leonard, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shants of Freeport. _ _ _ â€" Sunday and recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Urias Snider were Bishop and Mrs. Jonas Snider Mr, and Mre. Waltet Snider and chihnm Miriam, Jean and Arthur, of Waterioo, Misses Esther Snider and Miss Hawke of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Weber and family of English Settlement and Mr. and Mr. and Mre. E. W. M. Snyder and children, Minerve, Erma, Orval and Joeeph visited at the home of Mr. ;:d Mre. Amos Brubacher on Sunâ€" y. Messrs. Roy and Neleon _B_l;;der epent Sunday with Mr. Oecar Snyâ€" Mr. and Mre. Norman Martin and children, Grace and ‘Willis visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snider on Sunday. â€" der. Mr. and Mre. Joseph Snyder, Sr., epent several days at Floradale. Mr. and Mrs. lerael Gingrich were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Dan Cressman, St. Jacobs. _Miss Lucinda Snyder dpent Sunâ€" day with Naomi Gingrich. Miss Maggie Shantz spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mre. Herb Shants. Mesers. Clayton Bauman ani Freeâ€" man Gingrich visited with friends at Elmira on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. David Snider visited with friends near St. Jacobs on Sunâ€" day. Mr. Menno Knarr spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Knarr. Sunda sitore at the home of Mr. an . Manaseeh Gingrich were: Mel . Roy and Abram Bruâ€" bacher and the Misses Nore ad Elma Brubacrer and Mr. Dan Martin. Mr. and Mre. Clayton Schiefle and sons Bruce and Glenn spent the weekâ€"end at Niagara and Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Otterbein and Mre. Otterbein‘s mother, epent a day with friends in Palmerston.â€" Mesers. Vernon Maurer and Wilâ€" lard Weaver of Woolwich were Sunâ€" day visitors with Mr. Eldon Krueâ€" Mr. and Mre. William Hass and Miss Rosina attended the Vogtâ€"Foerâ€" ster wedding in Tavistock on Wedâ€" nesday. Mre. Henry Fry of Kitchener is spending this week with her friend, Mre. Mary Sattler. Miss Kate Ziegler, who spent the summer months with relatives here returned to her home in Detroit this week. Mre. Selina Hod;his of London is spending some time at the home of Comatable and Mre. J. Manez. Mrs. Simeon Martin returned home after spending a week at the wick bed side of her mother, Mrs. Snyder of St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer were Sunday dinner guests with their aunt, Mre. Mary Sattler. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sellers and son Clayton of Walton spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Matilda Hoerle. Messrs. J. A. Steiss and son, Prof. E. A. were on a motor trip to Toâ€" ronto over the weekâ€"end. . Mr. Erust Smith of Walkerton is spending some time with his daughâ€" ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Krueger. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hesse and family of Straford fl)ellt Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. .{;hn Dahmer and Mr. and Mrs. John esse. Mr. Jake Huehnergard and Miss Rosa Zlegler of Detroit were weekâ€" ond visitors at the home of Mr. and Mré. Jac. Ziegler. Mr. and Mre. William Richmond of ‘Toronto were weekâ€"end guests with Mre. Frickey. Confirmation School startcd this week for the winter months in the Lutheran Church conducted by Rev. H. J. Lamach. Harvesting potatoes is the order of the day in this vicinity and dis trict not many decayed potatoes are reported found here and the yileld the Wellesley team and defeated them by a score of 25 to 5. This was very encoun&infi as at the last game played at Wellesiey they got the short end by 21 to 9. â€" Heideiberg Notes. Mr. and Mrs: Lafayette Hostetler colebn‘tedmt_hc twentyâ€"fifth Qanni::p sary o ir -.rrhx on Sunday, October 2nd. The day was spent quietly with onlyâ€"a few close friends as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hostetler‘s many friends extend congratulations and wish them many more years of happy wedded life. Oneâ€"Sided Score. On Wednesday afternoon the local High School girls softbgll ttam met Potato Crop Good. of the prominent landed five pound pike at Plattsville. This pike measured 27 inches in hfi e e imniman Nith, Larger fl' have been caught CAUGHT FIVE POUND PIKE AT PLATTSVILLE Local Anglers Find Fishing Good In Nithâ€"Wellecley Loses 2!‘23 mt u_#fl-md _“: g”n'a CORNER STRASSBURG HEIDELBERG Sunday and recent visitors with Mr. and Mra. Isaiah Cressman were Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shantz and fl'. Jacob Snider of German Mills, Bishop Jonas Snider of Waterâ€" loo, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Burkhardt and daughters Nellie and Joan and son Donald of Bridgeport, Mrs. A. 8. Cressman, Clara and Grace Cressâ€" man, Mrs. Nathaniel Snider, Mr, and Mrs. Lioyd Snider, Mrs. Alvin Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bettschen of Centreville apent Sunday at the home of Mr. Aibert Kuratie and Miss Dora Eggman. Sunday and weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wanner were Mr. Cyrus Gingerich and Mrs. Isaiah Eby of Stevensville, Mr. and Mrs. Church of Nlnfi:n F&ll.z Mrs. Julia Berfiy of New Dundee, and Mr. and Mrs. Telford Brodhaecker of Williamsburg. Wismer. Miss Almeda Bearinger of Gerâ€" man Mills and Misses Lorraine, Grace, Gladys and Dorothg' Schiedel ;fent Sunday with their friend, arjorie Cressman. Mr. and Mrs. August Hankle of Buffalo, N.Y., are spending some time at the home of their daughâ€" of Baden, and Mrs. Joseph Saltzman and tamii%ot Petersburg. Misses Elsie and Margery Evens ?ent Sunday with Miss Kathleen Vismer. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Wismer were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schaffer of Toronto and Mrs. Carry Schaffer and daughter Dorothy of Kitchener. del and daughters, Mrs. Ephâ€" Snider, Mrs. George '-Ae‘:- Meat Manager, R. WALLACE. Meat Manager, PORTERHOUSE â€" â€" â€" â€" ».25. PRIME RIB sonciess ana ronea 1». 18 ROUND :# » 15e BLADE » 11« MINCEMEA T SALMON LAMB SHORTENING SPAGHETTI CRANBERRIES â€"19. ORAN GES soprym Doz. 299 MADE OF PURE WHOLESOME MEAT AND FRUITS BUTTER â€"23 A & P this of fiz brings you appreciative saving on one o‘,‘b.y. ne home of their dnufih- Clarence Wigmer and Mr. FRESH SILVERBRIGHT JUICY CALIFORNIA VALENCIA TENDER, MEATY SPRING LAMB FAMOUS EATMOR BRAND 235 KING ST. W., KITCHENER PHONE 3181 19 KING ST. N., WATERLOO, PHONE 997 BEST PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS FOR EGGS. ASK JEROME FISCHER. Jj ROLLED OATS MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY Finest Quality RDADLDLNING ..sz. 2 w1 19c GHETTI catem coonea 4 :::: 2e FRUITS anda VEGETABLES STRAWBERRY «) 2i 1 2, ips. p LC tw SILVERBROOK Grocery Manager, _ Meat Manager, O N. ADAMS. H. P. FISCHER. her sister, Mrs. Wanner, and Mr. , Wanner. Rev. Simon Martin gave a talk to the children, then preached a serâ€" Sunday visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin were Bishop and Mrs. Jonas Snider and children of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Abner Good and lnnifiy of St. Jacobs, and Misses Clara Baetz of Williamsburg and Arabelle Snider. Sdevde“t.{n o?l the youltlig ;‘{Ti; atâ€" tende e Interrogative terary Society which was held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Derstine on Monday evening. _ MADE IN CANADA + BY CANADIANS +« OP CANADIAN WHGAT STEAKS . ROASTS SHREDDED WHEAT A MONEY SAVING MEA L Grocery Manager, WE DELIVER J. K. MOSER. EXTRA CHARGE 106 ER 69 KING ST. E., KITCHENER hot milk. A treat for your appetite, a pleasure for your pocketbook, and a boost for Canada. For only Canadian wheat is used for Shredded Wheat, the 100% whole wheat, natural energy food. Here‘s a triple bargain . . . Shredded Wheat with 12 BIG BISCUITS IN EVERY BOX OUR VERY Pumpkin> 10â€" FRONTS â€" â€" By the Piece Ib. l 60 Cottage Rolls Very Lean No Waste _ â€" %. 4 * 2 lbs. 49e BONELESS t very, very little expense. _ST. E., KITCH PHONE 2988 . OU.. S.ORE MANAGER. _ Be that which you would make others.â€"Amiel, Mrs. Joseph Haliman spent a few dlr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wittke and hmilx were recent visitors with friends at Detroit. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wismer were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Feick and Messrs. William and John Evens. mon for the Young People‘s Bible meeting on Sunday evening. _ A & P Selected Grocery Manager, Aments bost of h. 12c

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