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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 May 1935, p. 3

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Mrs. Charles Pickering of Hamilâ€" ton spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Snyder and Mr. Fernando Suyâ€" der \ir. and Mrs. Charles Bedford and Mrs. A. McAllister, accompanied by \ir. and Mrs. Carl McAllister of Guelph vicited friends in Ethel on Sitnday. Misses Mary and Abbie Bemis are «pending some time in Detroit where they were called owing to the serious illness of their brother. Mr. Asaph Bemis Mrâ€" and Mrs. William Krick of Hamilton‘ were guests of Miss Magâ€" gie and Mr B. W. Moyer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Croft of Harris ton called on the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Croft on Sunday. Mis: Ella Gelsel spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mré Albert Kurt of Mannheim Mr. Raymond Snyder was a guest of ifiends at St George on Sunday. Miss Rebekah Shantz spent a few days last week with her cousin, Misé Esther Kralt. Mroâ€" ind â€" Mrs.â€" Clayton | Brutzki called on tae former‘s uncle, Mr. Henry Eckstein of New Dundee, who suffered a stroke on Sunday. Mr o Norman MacDonald and Mr. Jack Clurke of Toronto called on the former‘s aung. Mrs. Strong and Mr Laslic strong on Sunday LOW â€" FAR ES JUBILEE .85 1 1 11000 12 008. 10 16 30000 h dn hen i in ht i o o i FOR THE ROUND TRIP | Mrs. G. Mowbray and children Tickets good going from noon _ Kennetii and Irene of Seaforth spent Friday, May 3rd, until 2 p.m., _ a few days last week at the home of Monday, May 6th. i Mr. and Mrs. R. Kelterborne. RETURN LIMIT to leave destinaâ€" Misses Bernice and Keresea Steffâ€" tion not later than midnight, Tuesâ€" jer of Guelph epent their Easter holiâ€" day, May 7th. days with Mr. and Mre. J. Bodenâ€" MINIMUM SPECIAL FARE distol Adults â€" 50c Children â€" 25¢ ; jhe Lutheran Church (Can. Syâ€" Full information from any agent. nod) repeated their Easter pageant City Passenger Agent 120 King St. W. Phone 585 KITCHENER FARE AND ONEâ€"QUARTER Canadian Pacific KING‘S BLOOMINGDALE AMONG THE SPECIALS: Not all the Jubilee Sale specials can be quoted in this space. You‘ll find a host of them all around the store when you arrive . . . . . benefit for every family and something for every member of the family. Today‘s quotations for examples : COATINGS AND SUITINGS AT $1.00 YARDâ€"A wonderful buy! Qualities up to $1.95 yard. Homespuns, tweeds, waffle weaves, lots of variety. Think how little it will cost to make daughter a coat, orceven a suit for yourself! SILKS AT 696 YARDâ€"â€"Qualities up to $1. Printed patterns. Also solid colors in rough crepes. PRINTS AND BROADCLOTHS AT 156 YARDâ€"In an ROLLER OR HAND TOWELLING AT 15e YARDâ€"The usual 18â€" cent quality. \ll linen. White with colored borders. BATH TOWELS AT 4 FOR $1â€"Usually 39¢ each White with checks of color. STAMPED PILLOW CASES AT 59c PAIR â€"Stamped ready for wWOMEN‘S COTTON UNDIES AT 25e AND 38eâ€"Cottonknit with silk stripes. Medium and large sizes. White Vests at 25¢. Peach nnd white Bloomers at 35¢. SILVER WOMEN‘S SHOES AT $3.89 â€" Regular $5.00 and $6.00 Values. Clearance of lines that brisk spring selling leaves broken in size range. Ties. Oxfords, Straps and Tâ€"Straps, Regent and Gove Pumps. Colors: black, brown and navy blue. All sizes in the group BABY SHOES AT 89câ€"Natural and white elk Oxfords, white elk Sandals, patent leather Oxfords and Straps. Sizes 2 to 5, and in some cases, up to 6 KNITTED SUITS FOR GIRLS AT $4.95 â€" Pullovers, Jackets and Skirts. Sizes 12 and 14 years. Blue, scarlet, green. All wool. WOMEN‘S KNITTED SUITS AT $12.98 â€" 3â€"piece Knitâ€"Toâ€"Fit «tyles. Sizes 34 to 42. Grotto green, navy blue, Flanders blue, rust glow, tomato bisque. Scour the country and you‘ll not find .. better buy. . V. M. WOOD range of colors and patterns embroidering stitch work. SILVER 12 different patterns, meluding two for cros« evening, April 29th, at the home of Hoid Semi.Monthly Mesting. The Young People‘s "*'"!E" Acte, ‘"The Gospol Given to the Gonâ€" tiles". Miss Jane Carol Renwick renâ€" dered a plano solo. Miss G. Chown gave a reading, "The Code of Robert L Stevenson". Miss Wobster gave the topic on, “mmlb L Taeylor read a poem en "L wWil Not Doubt". At the conclusion of the meeting the Y.PS. held a fnal practice for the Biblical baseball contest which will be held in the church on Thurs day evening, May 2nd, when they will compete against West Montrose. Y. P. 8. Hoide Meeting. A meeting of the Young People‘s Society of the Lutheran Church (Mo. Synod) was held in the church on Monday evening, April 29th. Arthur Margelts gave a reading on ‘omes of England". A poem was read ‘by Mise G. Miller, entitled, "The Old Arm Chair‘. Misses Esâ€" ther Hoh! and Murie! Rank rendered a vocal duet, "God Will Take Care of You." â€"‘Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the program Personals. â€" The teachers of the Wellesley Pubâ€" lic and Continuation school have reâ€" turned to their duties after spending the Easter holidays at their various homes. _ Mr. R. Copeland has returned after spending a three weeks‘ vecation at home. Mr. and Mre. W. Omand and famâ€" ily attended the golden wedding anâ€" nivercary of Mrs. Omand‘s parents, Mr and Mrs. Alex Hammond of Kingâ€" Mr. and Mrs. C. Forler and daughâ€" ter Mildred of Kitchener were visitâ€" ing Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller one day last week. _ Mr. and Mré. Wm. Ottman of Elâ€" mira were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ottman. _ _ _ Mr. and Mré. J. Bodendiste! and family were visiting in Guelph on Tuesday. â€" â€" Mr. and Mis. Forler and family of Galt were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. E. T. Su_hle; Mics Hilara Kelterborne has reâ€" turned from a visit with relatives in Toronto. â€" Miss Hazel Dingwall of Kitchener «pent the weekâ€"end at home. The Lutheran Church (Can. Syâ€" nod) repeated their Easter pageant on Sunday, April 28th for the ‘bene fil of those who missed the opporâ€" tnnity to see it on Easter Sunday. Mrs. Ida Forler has returned to her home after a short visit with relaâ€" tives near Hickson. â€" Miss M. Miller was visiting friends ind relatives in Tilbury on Sunday. 20 x 40 inches interesting TWe t h Pca‘® Eckstein to be i!} and wish him a apeedy recovery. Those who visited at his bedside were Mr. and Mré. Obiash Rhier of Mannheim, Mr. and Mre. Oliver Ecketein of Platisville and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckstein of Pine Hill and Mr. Stanton Eckâ€" \-m- of Kitchgner and Mias Pearl Eckstein of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. James Cash of Waterioo. Rogebank Schoo!l reâ€"opened Monâ€" day after a week of holidays. Four new pupils enrolled, namely : Misses Jean Bauman and Erma Kaster and Masters Rufus Knechtel and Bobby i Mr. and Mre. Edgar Seegmiller and daughter Jean of Kitchener spent lsmy at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Hallman, _\ Mics Elivera Berlet of Kitchener spent the Easter holidays at the home of Mr. and Mre. William Oberâ€" er Miss Clare Schedler of Kitchener is epending a few days with Mise Myrtle Feick. Sunday vieitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seibert were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hillgartner and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hilligartner and family and Mr. Waiter Gerhardt of Plains and Mr. and Mre. Alvin Sherk of Mannhetm. Miss Alberta ‘Becker attended a social gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Becker of Pine Hill on Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Becker‘s birthday. The Wilmot Centre EL.C.E. held their monthly business session at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dieâ€" fenbacher on Tuesday evening. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller were Miss Kathleen Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller, Mr. and Mre. Fred Weltz and children of Kitchener. _ Miss Irene Kaster spent Sunday with Miss Alta Stoltz of New Dunâ€" dee. Miss Eisie Bechtel of Mannheim and Leonard Bechtel of Breslau spent Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bechtel. Mrs. Gordon Hallman spent Satâ€" urday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Appel of New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stoltz, Miss Margaret and Mr. Kenneth Stoltz «pent Sunday at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Albert Stoltz of Roseville. Miss Lauretta Boshart and Mr. Elâ€" ton Witmer of Pine Hill spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baer spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Angus Rellinger at Mannheim. _ Mr. Gordon Hallman made a busiâ€" ness trip to Hamilton Monday. _ Mr. and Mrs. No@h Shantz of Baâ€" den spent Sunday at the home â€"of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bean. We are sorry to report Mr. Henry Not our own Silver Jubilee this time . .. . . that was celebrated a year ago . . ... but a store event that links up with the empireâ€"wide celebration commemorating the Silver Jubilee of King George‘s coronation. The unique feature of our celebration here in this store will be the giving as gifts, the mementos that the government is issuing for the occasion: Porsemals and other itsime as teid by Watsrico Chronicle â€"the new coins which will be an innovation for Canada and which will long be treasured as souvenirs and likely be worth much more than their dollar value as time passes. One silver dollar refunded on pur('hases amounting to $20 or over â€"even when the purchases are made at special prices reduced for the Jubilee Sale . . . one silver dollar to a customer . . . . . good until Wednesday, May 15. This Week and Next Week _ xâ€"xxzzâ€"â€"At Goudiesâ€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€" GOUDIES DISTRICT NEWS Kitchener‘s Enlarged Store ‘Mrs. Bessie Schmidt has returned io her home after epending a week in Galt with her aunt, Mrs. Rogers. Miss Lucretia Letson of Kitchener and Miss Ruth Marriott of Waterloo epent Sunday at their respective homes in the village. Mr. Harl Rogers and sister Marvel ol Galt spent Baturday with their aunt, Miss Mary Wober. Our teachere; Mr. Fergusson of Platteville and Miss Fewings of Millâ€" bank have returned to open school on Monday. Mr. and Mre. B. C. Woods spent Sunday evening at Conestogo with Mr. and Mre. Chas. Scheifele also attending the Easter cantata given in the Lutheran Church. Miss Rutherford of Winterbourne was a visitor at the Weber home. A number from here attended the sale at Eimira on Saturday son. Mr. and Mrs Conestogo were the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Israel at Yatton. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shoemaker and Jean, spent Sunday at Chesley with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Snider and Miss Muriel motored to New Toronto on Saturday to spend the weekâ€"end with relatives, Miss Muriel remainâ€" ing to attend Colleglate. While in the city they attended the dedicaâ€" tion services of a new pipe organ inâ€" stalled in the United Church in New Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Letson of Galt visited at the home of Mr. Herman Letson over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mre. Carl Wollis from near Elora spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Wollis. Mrs. Cecil Mansfeld entertained a few of her friends at a quilting last week Mrs. Henry Lindsay of Guelph was a visitor at the Mansfield home on Thursday. Mr. and Mre. Black and family of Hamilton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowman visiting their son who is employed for the summer with Mr. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oswald of Kitâ€" chener and Mr. Albert Oswald of Detroit, also Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Belâ€" sel and family of Elmira spent Sunâ€" day at Mr. Clayton Miller‘s. Mr. Cecil Mansfield hae eecured a position in Guelph. Our Y.P.S. held their final practice in Bible baseball on the life of Joâ€" seph in the church on Friday night. Being a winning team they will comâ€" pete with Wellesley on Thursaday night WEST MONT TO BE GIVEN AWAY al Wellesley Walter Knarr of Sunday visitors at and Mrs. Sam Letâ€" Splendid Year Reported at Annual Meooting with Surplus. At the annual meeting of the Maâ€" ple Leaf A.A.A. held at the local hall last Wednesday evening, Pat Weber was elected president. Louis C. Ro senblatt was chairman and Carl Allemang was secretary. The fAnanâ€" clal report was read and showed a balance in the treasury of $30.00. The decision on awards for the members of the Maple Leat hockey team, champions of the Independent Hockey League was put off until a meeting to be called May 18th. The Maple Leaf A.AA. will likely sponsor three teams: lst, a men‘s team in the North Waterloo softball league; 2nd, a boys‘ echoo!l team; 3rd, a ladies team in the Rural Leagues, still to be formed. 5 The following are officers elected: Hon, president, John Reidel; presiâ€" dent, Pat Weber; . viceâ€"president, Stan. Mikol; recording secretary, Hugo Koebel; financial secretary, Edward Jordon; executive commitâ€" tee for eumme; sports: Menfred Voison, Alfred Meyer. Louis Rosenâ€" blatt School Re.Opens. The St. Clements Separate School opened on Monday morning after the extended week of Easter holidays and the pupils started their last term before the summer vacation. Celebrate 16th Wedding Anniversary. A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb E. Schnarr on Monday evening to céleâ€" brate the sixteenth anniversary of their marriage. The evening was pleasantly spent in card playing and dancing after which a dainty lunch was served. Farmers Appreciate Rain. The rain over the weekâ€"end was certainly welcome to the farmers in this district. The fall wheat which had a vellowish color now appears green. Personals. Mr. Robert Heric of Toronto spent a few days with Mrs. C. Greygibl}l. Miss Caroline Dietrich of Waterâ€" loo is apending some time with her parents. Quite a mimber from her attended the funeral of the late Father Fehrâ€" enbach, RC. ut St. Agatha last Thursday. â€" Miss Margarete Chamberlain of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heimpel of Waâ€" terloo called on friends here on Sunâ€" day. ,'\Ir._Pelvr Baechelor of Kitchener spent a few days last week with his mother, Mrs. L. Baechelor. Mr. Gerald Reidel returned to St.) ter‘s parents on Monday evening. Jerome‘s College, Kitchener, to reâ€" _________ sume his dutics after epending the USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS. Easter holidays with his parents. TO SELL OR TO BUY. King And Queen Sts. Leal A.A.A. Will Sponsor Three Softhall Teams This Y 8T. CLEMENTS © Miss Sophia Zlak returned to her o gae past wee # *J rr. and Reidel. Sunday . w _ Misses Loretta and Clara Dietrich | Dickert. ‘ot Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at] ; and their home here. liv sbent Mr. and Mrs. Herb Saim of Waterâ€" lo spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mre. Ed. Kumm. Master Kernel Moser of Kitchener «pent a few days with his grandparâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. John K. Forwell. Easter holidays with her aunt; Mrs. Wm. Snyder at Kitchener. â€" Mr. and Mre. Peter Kunt: spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Metsger. s 8 _Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Dietrich and family of St. Agatha visited with Mr. and Mré. Peter Dietrich on Sunâ€" Miss Armella Meyer returned to her home after spending the winter months in Toronto. Cider Mill To Be Razed. Mr. Leo. Weber is engaged in disâ€" sembling the machinery at the cider mill which is situated on the John Weber property. ‘The building will also be torn down and some will be rebuilt on his property at the east end of the village. day â€" Mr. Joseph H. Meyer visited friends in Toronto on Sunday. The funeral of the late Joseph Compaes, who died at Kitchener, was held at the local R.C. Church. High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Wm. Becker. Interment was made at the R. C. cemetery. The pallbear ers were: :Mesers. John Reidel, Wilâ€" liam Herzog, Edward Heckler, Ben Boppre, An Frank Busch. ‘The late Mr. Compase was formerâ€" iy a resident of this district, conâ€" ducting a wholesale and retail butchâ€" er business. Mrs. J. Weiemilier and Miss Mary Mary Ann Weismiller of Elmira visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. A. Allemang on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilking and daughter Dorig of Elmira called on Mr. and Mrs. A. Allemang on Monâ€" day evenifg. _ Mra. J. Gillies and Miss Marie Alleâ€" mang of St. Jacobe called on the latâ€" ter‘s parents on Monday evening. AMONG THE SPECIALS: WOMEN‘S COATS AND SUITS AS LOW AS $12 â€"Tailored Tweed Suits reduced to $17.50 and $19.75 include three types: the hipâ€"length jacket suit, the shorter jacket style, and also the % topcont with skirt. Miss Patricia Hartmann returned FIFTY DRESSES REDUCEDâ€"Four groups: $8.95, $10.95, $13.95, $16.95. Printed Silks, including black and navy blue grounds. Solid color silks including raspberry, Dresden blue, Marina blue, scarlet, Bermuda green, beige, Regency grey. Women‘s, misses‘ ~ and "half" sizes. 39 HATS REDUCED â€" $3.95 Hats for $2.95 . . . . $2.95 Hats for $1.95 . . . . Similar reductions among the higher prices . . . . taffetas and straws. DINNER SET SPECIAL AT $19.50 â€"97 PIECES â€" "Juno" patâ€" INDIAN BLANKETS AT $2.49â€"Size 60 x 80 terns on blue, brown, green, navy and sar Every Wednesday â€" Open All Day CLOSED ON MONDAY, MAY 6th â€" JUBILEE DAY CLOSED ON FRIDAY, MAY 24th â€" VICTORIA DaAY â€"One group of Coats reduced to $25 includes tailored tweeds with wolf collars, English tweeds without fur, semiâ€"dress styles in boucle materials, and navy blue dress coats THE AIR â€" CKCR â€" 10.00 TO 10.30 A.M. â€"a daily recipe and store news by Miss Virginia Lee, Household Science Specialist. (Saturdays, a children‘s story). Andrew â€" Hinsperger | and Oâ€"Pâ€"EN WEDNESDAYS Announcingâ€" Our Timeâ€"Table For The Summer Months â€"Lâ€"OSâ€"Eâ€"D MONDAYS of leav beginning June : during summer months Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peiffer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Peter Dickert. Mr. and Mre Fred Huth and famâ€" ily epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Mre. Neleon A. Seip and baby Merâ€" lene spent last week with Mr. and Ira Mr. and Mrs. Bidon Demerling and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Demerling. Miss Eleie Miller and Miss Madeâ€" line French epent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mre. Harvey Demerling. Mrs. Wm. Reidt and family are spending the summer months with her mother, Mre. L. Schaus. Mrs. Chamberlain and daughter Helen of Seaforth spent the weekâ€" end with friends around Clifford. w Eied Little M@rie_Thaler had a birth day party Saturday afternoon and invited her little friends for a social bour. Mr. and Mre. Adam Seip and fem ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre J. Frey, _ Mr. J. Seip and Mr. Austin Wettâ€" laufer accompanied by Mr. J. Seip and Mr. Lorne Seip of Hanover spent a couple of daye fishing near Cape Crooker and other points further north. §\\\\\\\\V A SHINE JUST RIGHT.; 0 x 80 inches. Indian patâ€" and sand color grounds. &\\\“‘“””,n.u.«/// T “1/2 “‘o(é

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