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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Dec 1934, p. 16

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amMMMMMMIMMIMRINIiIiITIIIf&i®2 ;ei Prosperous g New & Year AURNMRNNWDNRrDRDRXDRDRDRNDH NDE DN DD D D tb D3 And Silver wood s products in your Christmas Menu E SURE to include two Silverwood and "Smoother Than Velvet®" Homo Mailk Kitchener Dairy Ice Cream Holiday Creations Phone 4290, Kitchener A Merry Christmas To All FA %' Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bock, Mr. and ; Mre. E K. Bock, Mr and Mrée. Camâ€" 2 eron Bock and «on, WiHard, the 2 Misses Marjorie and Althea Bock and Mr. Ronald Bock were guests of Mr. wlnnd Mrs. Lloyd Erh at ‘Kitchener on ? Sunday : ' Mr,_and Mre. Waiter Shantz and 2! children Joan and Clyde of Pine Hill 2‘ vieited at the home of Mr. and Mra. David Snyder on Sunday. wl Mr. and Mre. Moses Toman attendâ€" ” ed the funeral of the late Mr. John ia ) Martin at Floradale last Friday, t | AM| Mr. and Mre. Henry Feick and "lig) Mise Mary Feick of Doon viaited at ” the homes of Mre. H. Gildner and m‘iMr _and Mre. BIl Ro«enberger on Presentation To Miss Zona Haliman. The members and friends of the St. James Luther League pleasantly surprised Misw Zona Hallman, at the home of Mr. and Mre. Norman Weber last Friday evening, prior to her departure for her new home at Burford. During the evening Miss Reta Jacob gave a few wellâ€"chosen remarks while Miss Thelma Bosâ€" hart presented Miss Hallman with a lovely electric bedroom clock. A s0â€" cial hour was enjoyed after which daiuty refreshments were served. About twentyâ€"five friends held a farewel) gathering at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Atkinson last Thursday evening in homor of Miss Zona Hallman. An appropriate adâ€" dress was read by Miss Dorothy Newâ€" berry and Miss Hallman was presentâ€" ed with a handome bronze reading lamp. The presentation was made by Mr. Walter Atkinson, | At The Churches. The members of the local B.Y.P.U. gave a special program at the Baptist \Church at Waterloo on Monday jevening‘ The Evangelistic services which | have been in progrese at the M.B.C. E Thugch for the past two weeks will | ~ conclude on Sunday evening, Dec. 16th. & Junior Women‘s Institute l" Present Christmas Program. C The Christmas meeting of the Juâ€"| nior Women‘s Institute and Junior Farmers was held at the local echool * on Tuesday evening of last week, I with a very large attendance, The president, Miss Elizabeth Reist, preâ€" ! sided. Miss Ethel Kinzle gave a paâ€" 8 per on "The Meaning of Christmas" ! after â€" which Miss Margaret Stoltz gave a reading. Miss Dorothy Newâ€"| berry contributed a piano soto and ; | Mrs. Weston Sararag gave new sug-'|< gestions for Christmas decoratlng.!‘ Musica] selections were given by the b Knipfel Brothers and a pantomine, "Silent Night, Holy Night", was also |! given by several of the members. At I the close of the program the annual| exchange of Christmas gifts was‘ made and a social hour was enjoyed. | Women‘s Meetings. |1 The December meeting of the U.| B. Women‘s Missionary Asaoclation" was held at the home of the Secreâ€"| tary, Mre. F. E. Page last Wedhes-' day afternoon. The president, .\‘lrs.! M. B. Suyder, who occupied the chair, was in charge of the devotional pe~| riod. A discussion on "The Value of‘ Reading â€" Missionary â€" Books", was held after which Mrs. A. McKessock . gave a group of readings. Mre. A.} Hilborn rendered a vocal solo and Miriam Hilborn gave a paper on the eubject, "What Is The True Spirit of Christmas Giving". An interesting , feature of the meeting was a talk ; on "Spending Christmas In Afrlca",' [ by Mrs. G. D. Fleming. ‘ I Mrs. G, R. Schultz presided at the ] monthly meeting of the St. James | Lutheran Ladies Aid which was‘ | held at the home of Mrs. Henry Maâ€"] dter {ast Wednesday evening. Readâ€"" ings were given by Mrs. M. K. To: man and Mrs. Oliver Zinn. Mre. Rarl Einwachter read Psalm 85 and the meeting was closed with the Lord‘s Prayer and Doxology. Dainty ore: freshments were then served. | Mr. and Mre. Ray Goldbeck of Kit chener vieited with Mr. and Mre Alvin Lantenschlager on Sunday. 0 Indefinitely Postponed The â€" arrangements . which _ were made la«f "Week for the play "Headâ€" etrong Joan" to be given in Kavelâ€" man‘« Hall on Friday evening, Dec. 14th, have been cancelled for the present Personals. The pupils of the local Public School will give their annual Chrietâ€" mas entertainment at Kavelman‘s Hall on Thursday evening, Dec. 20th, and not at the «chool as previoualy announced Fellowship Me/etlng. Miss Yeo and Miss Snider were in charge of the Christian Fellowship mmceting at the Continuation School last week. They rendered sevoral vocal duets and Misw Yeo delivered an Inspiring. message. Creamery Staff Re.Engaged. At a meeting of the Board of DIâ€" rectors of the New Dundee Coâ€"Operâ€" ative Creamery TAmited which was held last Thursday the entire Inside staff of fifteen employees was reenâ€" gaged for another yenr Coming Of Play The members of the local Baptist Mission Circle presented a epecial program at the New Hamburg Bapâ€" tist Church last Thursday evening. Christmas Entertainments A series of twelve tableaux enâ€" titled, "The Search of The Shep herd«" will be presented by the Unitâ€" ed Brethren Sunday School on Tuesâ€" day evening, Dec. 18th. Sale Well Attended. Auctioneer I. H. Toman conducted a successful gale in the village last Thureday afternoon for Weber Broâ€" thers, carrlage makers. A large crowd was in attendance and good prices were reallzed. N. D. C. S. Christian A Christmas pageant entitled, "Emâ€" manuel" will be presented by the members of the St James Lutheran Sunday School on Christma« night. Dec. 25th. J' _ a 1 m B iJ i.A 1 w V ME TY MB Porsonals and other items as told by Waterioo Chreniclo NEW DUNDEE Af DISTREICT NEWS _ Bunday visitore with Mr. and Mre, O. C. Swarts were: Mrs. I. Bonney, the Missse Kdith and Velma Bonney, Mre. H. W. Hill and eon, Charles, and Messrs. Robert and Moriey Bonâ€" ney, all of Toronto, and Mr. and Mra. George Abbott and daughter, Dorothy of Kitchener. Kenneth and Wilbur Shants of Pine Hili spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Melvin Cressman. Mr. and Mre. Elgin Relet and chilâ€" dren Armintha and Lester visited with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Rosenberâ€" ger near ‘Platteville. Mr. and Mre. Kdgar Seegmiller and daughter Jean of Kitchener were re cent visitore with Mr. and Mre. Ephraim Hallman. Miss Jean Shantz of Pine Hill spent â€" Sunday â€" with Miss Mary Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. David Snider of Blâ€" mira and Mr. and Mre. Ephraim Shantz of St. Jacobs were Sunday visiâ€" tore at the home of Mr. and Mre. Baer and ‘Rev. and Mns. M. H. Shantz. Mr. and Mre. Roy Gildner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bickle at Breslay on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mre. Fred Egerdee and Mr. and Mre. Morley Toman and children Dorothy, Cameron and Delmar viéitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schadler at Kitchener on Sunday. Mesers. Clare Hilborn and Edgar Yuck attended a Purina Hatcheryâ€" men‘s School at Hamilton on Monâ€" day. _ 2s Mies Irene Duench of St. Jacobs and Mr. Norman Duench of Heidelâ€" berg.visited with Mr. and Mre. Aaron Duench on Sunday. â€" 00 Mre. L. L. Stauffer and Mr. Ward Stauffer of Waterloo visited at the home of Dr. and Mré. E. S. Brown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coléeman of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman on Sunday. 7 Misa Inez Egerdee of Kitchener «pent Sunday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. Wm. H. Egerdee. _ Mr. and Mre. Otto Smith and Mr. Car) Smith of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habel of Waterloo called on Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Schultz on Monday. â€" Messrs., Wileon Sararas, Norman Hill, Quentin Hallman, Bert Chapâ€" man, Roy Diefenbacher and Lloyd Dicfenbacher attended the Guelph Winter FWir last Wodnesday evening. Mm‘;‘?:rlm Miller apent Monday in Pr with Miss Miller. Misa Myrtie Hamacher of Pine Hill ln qpendl‘: a fow days at the home of Mr. and .Mre, Lioyd Diefenbacher. Vieitore at the home of Mr. and Mre. Arthur Lautengchlager on Sunâ€" day were: Mr. and Mre, Wellington Becker, Miss Adean Refst and Mr. Donald Reist of Pine Hill and Mr. and Mre. Manson Battler of Mannâ€" heim. â€" Mr. and Mre. George Heimpel and eon Wellington attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Henry Heimpel at Waterloo on Monday. ue Mr. Ross Toman of New Dundee «pent Sunday with Mr. Elmer Kurt.. Mr. James Taylor of Plaing epent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. Sammel Snraras. _ Mr. and Mre. Noah Otterbein visitâ€" ed with Rev. and Mre. P. J. Wiebe on Sunday. 0 s Mr. and Mre. Alvin Egerdee epent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Robert Gardener of Vicâ€" torjaburg. â€" _ Mr. Herbert Feick of Straaburg called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Felck on Monday. â€" The Ladies‘ Ald of the Latachar Menonnite Church, Mannheim, apent Wedneeday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Witmer. The Misses Verna Eether, Ina and Master _ Milton _ Schwartzentruber «pent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Edwin Felck. Mr. and Mre. Walter McDonald visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mr. Harry Gehman at English Settlement on Sunday. Moesre. Wm. Henderson and Arâ€" nold Griffin of Paris epent the weekâ€" end at the home of Mr. and Mre. Elgin Miller. The Misses Lydia and Lena Dick and Mr. Hendrick of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hall on Sunday. Bornâ€"December 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witmer, nee Alice Thoman, a daughtor. Congratulations, Miss Helen Jardine and Mr. Norâ€" man Miller of Heepeler apent the weekâ€"end at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Miss Grace Baor spent several days of last week in Berlin, Ohio. Rev. and Mrs. Fleming of New Dundee and Miss Blanche Hilborn of Burford spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hallman. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. H. Egerdee called at the home of Mr. Anthony Heimpel in Waterloo on Friday. Quite a number from this com:â€" munity attended the Winter Fair at Guelph last week. _ m Mr. Lanson ‘Reist and children Elaine and Eimer of Centreville were recent visitore with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bowman. Mis« Dorothy Schiedel of Mannâ€" beim is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Witâ€" mer. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hallman and chilren Hugh and Marie, and the Missea Helen Coleman and Ruth Erb visited with Mr. and Mre. A. Chapâ€" man at New Hamburg on Sunday. Miss Mary Hilborn and Mr. Clare Hilborn visited at the home of Mr. and Mre, Anson Woolner at Kitchen: er on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Roy Karcher and ohilâ€" dren Jean, Donald and Leonard of Centreville visited with Mr. and Mre. W. H. Guthrie on Sunday. A number of people from here atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mr. Amos Halltian at Centreville last Wednesday. Several people attended the Bible Conference which was held at the Alma St. U. B. Church, Kitchener, last week. â€" The Rosebank School concert will be held on the eveneing of Dec. 19th. The program conslets of dialogues, recitations, drills, monologues, page: ants, exercises, songs. A epecial feaâ€" ture is the Coon concert. Come and see the "darkiles". Rev. P. J, Wiebe returned last week from Shippensburg, Pa., where he had been engaged in a serles of mectings. Recent visitors with Rev. and Mré H. F. Schade were: Mr. and Mrs Dan Seebach and Mr. and Mre. J McGinley of Kitchener, ROSEBANK dVra PENINEUDEDENEDNIDIE Mr. and Mre. Alex Oswald and daughter Alice spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Eby, Willtameburg. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brubacher and wson Daltos of Breslau visited with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert on Sunâ€" Personals Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weber wore Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Orlando Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smider and family spent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Ephraim Snider, German Mills. day spent Sunday at her home here. Master Paul and Miriam Snider wpent several days at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shantz near Waterloo. ‘The annual school concert will be held at our focal «chool on Thurs: day afternoon, Dec. 20th, Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Scigner And son Franklin were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mre. A. Mundell near Crossh{11. Mr., and Mre, Williard Witmer and Calvin and Esther Witmer, Nine Pines spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Clarence Klie. Master Stanley Eb,\- «pent Sunday with his friend, Homer Devitt. Messre. Jacob and Elvern Hallman called at the home of Mr. and Mrs O. Bowman Sunday. Mr. Ed. and Mise Margaret Hamâ€" mond spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mre. W. T. Shearre at Poole Mr. and Mre. Irvin Seignor of Stratford, vielted on Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Jacob Seigner. â€" Mre, Wm. Kleinknecht of near Shakespeare, spent Tuesday with her «ister, Mre. M. Yost. Mis Nellic Bachert of Kitchener spent Sunday at her home here. Miss â€" Mildred Eby visited Ella Eckert on Sunday. Personals Mr. and Mre. Boyd Hammond acâ€" companied by Mr. and Mre. Fraser Dewar of Millbank, attended the Guelph Stock Show on Thursday of last week. Mre. J. Yutzi and sone Erlis and El mer and Mr. and Mre. Norman Erb visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Enos Schultz at Topping. Bornâ€"At Arkona, on Thureday Dec. 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Yort a daughter. Quite a number from here attend: ed the funeral of the late Nicholas Jantzi, near Topping on Saturday It‘s Y;rMovo Now! â€" â€"â€" We Have Assembled Everything That Will Please A Fastidious Lady! es ©@ s /nss Z2 y ,r';‘i"â€";; d 3 s GILALLLZ J TL s We certainly have simplified all of your Christmas shopping problems â€" as far as choosing gifts to please feminine fancies is concerned. Our buyers have been planning and working for months . . . just so that we might offer you everything that‘s newest and most intriguing in the way of gift ideas. It‘s your move now . . . and a thrilling game it will prove to fill in the blank spaces on your gift lists with these lovely articles. With clever accents of trimnifng. Luxurious quality. Kid, Chamoisette, Wool or Silk. Here is a gift that any lady _ will _ appreciote. Luxurious chiffon. Ne;-l;)c:tionâ€"- Corner King and Erb Sts., WATERLOO 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 MANNHEIM KINGWOOD Chiffon STOCKINGS AMRITMmAr SALF 50c to $2.95 J a UMBRELLAS 1t ,, ° ‘ SILK GownNns /f:’«,&:~,.‘/, All of the | season‘s N" ~ 2A iss oirkse ooo _ o fhiod i % /‘ 98c to $3.95 GLOVES with All of _ the â€" season‘s favorite . styles, . colors and patterns. New â€" models that | aÂ¥e eloquent of true distineâ€" tion. 98c, $1.50, $2.50 to $6.50 wafttS mCt Smart New HANDBAGS WATERLOO WELFARE BOARD TO RAISE FUNDS At a recent meeting the Waterloo Welfare Board decided to once more raise the funds for the relief of the needy in the tow$ by means of subscription rather than apply the cost to the tax rate for 1935. Mem. bers of ‘the Board felt that at the present time there were those who were taxpayers and who were in more desperate cireumstances than those on relief. It was pointed out that if the cost of relief be added to the rate, the rate would rise sharplyâ€"about two and oneâ€"half mills. Arrears, according to the latest tax collecâ€" tor‘s report, total $87,000. On the other hand members felt that some persons in the town who could well afford it were not contributing toâ€" wards the fund for relief, and at the same time were not being burâ€" dened by an increased tax rate Reinember the pictures below when vyou want fast relief from pain. Asperin eases even a bad hemfiwhe or neuralgia often in a few minutes! An Aspirin tablet begins "tuking hold" of your pain practically as soon as you swallow it. And Aspirin is safe. 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Jake Baechler, Mr. and Mre. George Hahn and Mr. Albert Hergott of Waâ€" terloo, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Strauss, Mr. and Mre. William Ditner and Mr. Jerome Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ditner of St. Agatha, Mr. and Mre. Allen Dorscht of Berlet‘s Corâ€" ner and Mrs. Mary 1. Dentinger of London. Mrs. Jack Lewis of London attendâ€" ed the funeral of her aunt, the late Mrs. Blfert Mr o Walter= stoeserâ€" of â€" Auburn spent the â€" weekâ€"end at his home Mise Lorette Oesch of Wellesley spent Friday at her home here. Mrs. Jack Lewis of London attendâ€" ed the funeral of her wunt. the late Remember these two points: Aspirin Speed and Aspirin .S%ez And, see tha;‘!ou get ASPIRIN, the method doctors prescribe. It is made in Canada, and all druggists have it. Look for the name Bayer in the form of a cross on every Aspirin tablet. 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