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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 1935, p. 5

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Following the ceremony a recep tion wil be held at the home of the bride‘s brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johannes, in Blair. Only the immediate family and the Rev. and Mre. A. J. Lewis will be present. A buffet luncheon will be served, the three tlered wedding cake providing the central feature of the table, attractively decorated in pink and white. Blair, June 27.â€"An event of speâ€" clal interest will take place here this afternoon, when Miss Louise M. Joâ€" hannes, for some years the Chronâ€" icle‘s Correspondent in Rlair and popular among the young people of the village, becomes the bride of Mr. Edward H. Dickson of Durham. Miss Johannes is the only daughter of Mr. Geol‘ge L Johanes of Blair, and the late Mrs. Johannes, while lQ;groon is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Daâ€" vid Dickson of Bikir. Blair Couple The weding wil take place at the Benton Street iBaptist Church parâ€" sonage at 2 o‘clock, Rev. A. J. Lewis, pastor of the church, officiating. The bride, who will be unattended, is going to wear a becoming silk suit made of white Ribacrepe with elbowâ€" creonole fur. ‘With it she will wear length sleeves finished with cufls of a white hat, shoes, and gloves. Later the bride and groom will set out by motor on their honeymoOn, driving to North iBay and continuing on through the beautiful Northern Ontario holiday country. For travelâ€" ling, the bride will have a emart powder blue crepe dress with navy trim,. and white accessories. On the completion of their wedding trip the groom and his bride will take up residence in Durham, where Mr. Dickson is employed with the Durâ€" ham Chronicle. Mr. J. H. Woods, manager of the North Waterloo Farmers‘ Mutual Fire Insurance at Waterloo, and Mrs. Woods recebtly returned from a muâ€" tor trip to Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. David ‘B. Musselman of Lockwood, Sask., arrived in Kitâ€" chener on Saturday on an extended visit to friends in the Twin City and district, They are guests at the home of the latter‘s sister, Misa Anna R. Bean, 48 Roy etreet. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Miss Lula Wegenast of ‘Lancaster, Pa., are guests at the home of Mrs. Arthur Foster, Bridgeport road. Mr. James B. Grieve, 136 Earl St., Kitchener, is seriously at the Genâ€" eral Hospital at Guelph. Mrs. Murray of Detrolt is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hilâ€" liard, Waterloo. Miss Gillespie of Toronto was a weekâ€"end guests at the home of Misa Sulome Moogk, Waterloo. Mr. J. Cowls entertained at her home, College St., Kitchener, on ‘Thursday and Friday efternoon and evening at trousseau teas in honor of her daughter, Miss Phyllis Cowis, whose â€" wedding â€" takes | place next week Mrs. J. L Schmidt and Mrs. Clifâ€" ford Graham entertained at the home of the latter, Schineider Ave., Friday afternoon, at a delightful tea and shower in compliment to Miss Esther Breithaupt, brideâ€"elect of this Miss Winnifred ‘Hobson of Toronâ€" to is the guest of her aunts, Mré. S. C. Tweed and Mrs. W. A. Kyle ut their home, 4 Willow street, month Rev. C./H. Whittaker and daughâ€" ter Miss Norma Whittaker, who have been the guests of Mre. Whittaker‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Roos, Albert «treet, left Friday for their home in Bridgewater, N.S. ° Mr. and Mrs. Roeliss Martin and Mr. Frank Sweitzer of Cleveland, Ohio, are spending the weekâ€"end in Kitchener. the guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. 4 Sweilzer, Mary St., Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder and son Harry and Mise Lena Snyder, Queen St.. ‘Kitchener, left on Saturday on a motor trip to Ottawa, Montreal, Que., and Quebec, Que. Mr and Mre. J. A. Miller and Miss Lulu Wegenast of Lancaster, Pa., are the guests of Mrs. Arthur Foster, Bridgeport. Mica Mary Seyler and Miss Marion Little were joint hostesses at the home of the former, Church street, Waterloo, on Thureday night, at a miscellaneous _ shower _ In _ compliâ€" ment to Mlva_ Florence Lippert, brige Q‘IQ‘(" Married This Afternoga. JULY Ist “’\“\1\% ‘r“\.\\\l (Special to the Chronicle) rial Personals Marry Today Spend the HOLIDAY Swastika Beach NICH. STOUT and his Orchestra of Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. John Steckle of Wilâ€" liamsburg were in Gueiph on Saturâ€" day in attendance at the amnual alumai of the Ontario Agricultural ‘College. ] More than 50 relatives of Mr. and Mre. Fred Sehi of Baden joined with llhem on Sunday to celebrate their golden wedding annivereary. During ‘the day they were made the reciâ€" lplenl. of numerous gifts appropriate to the occasion. A delightful social event took place in the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Tweed Willow St., on Friday when the members of group two of the First United Church Woâ€" men‘s Association were hostesses at supper. Mrs. Tweed, assisted by Mre. Kyle, the convener, Mrs. H. G. Misâ€" tele and Mre. E. Val. Tilton received the guests. Mrée. James Valentine lwa.\ in charge of the donations. Mrs. Eva Wing and family, Belleâ€" vue avepue, left recently for Wasaga Beach where she will remain for the summer. Mr. A. H. Schweitzer, manager of Carroll‘s Ltd., underwent an operaâ€" tion on Monday at St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital. HMis friends wish him a speedy recovery. H. Roos, and Miss Decima Zimmerâ€" man of Waterioo and Mre. Roberts and Mre. C. P. Grierson of Kitchenâ€" er, spent the weekâ€"end in Detroit, Mich., going over to attend the funâ€" eral of their sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mre. Menno Zimmerman. Mayor J. Albert Smith and M Smith entertained the members % the city council and their wives at a delightful high tea and gerden fete at their beautiful home, Wellingâ€" ton St., Kitchener, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Seagram, Bratton House, were hosts to a large number of their friends at a dance ‘al the Weetmount Club house in honor of Mr. and Mre. Morton Paterâ€" son, Miss Mary Paterson and Mr. William Paterson of New Zealand on Friday night. Over two hundred and Afty guests were present at the smart event. Miss Emms Kaufman arrived in Kitchener from New York, N.Y., Satâ€" urday to spend the scummer months tUhe guest of her mother, Mre. Mary The Granite Club in Kitchener on j Friday night was the ecene of the annual dance of the Y‘s Tennis Club at which a large number of their friends were present. Mre. Edward Koehler, and Miss Wilda Graber, of the Ladies‘ Committee received the guests. 4 Personal ” A welcome visitor to Waterloo and district this month is Mr. George F. P. Wanger, postmaster at Pottstown, Pa. iHe is here to attend the Shantz reunion to be held at the Waterloo Park on July 3rd. He is a guest at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walter Shantz, King St. North. Mr. Wanger states that his first visit to this disâ€" trict wes in 1888 since which he as made five trips to the county. Mre. Richard Braunlich entertained , the members of the Matron‘s Club at her home, John St.. Waterloo, on June 9th, in honor of her sister, Mre. O. Oleon, of ‘Walkershaw, Wis. A detightful social time was enjoyed by the guests. | A delightful event took place at the home of Mrs. M. Geiser, Wilton Ave.. Kitchener, ‘Thursday night, when 25 friends gathered there and tendered a kitdhen shower to Miss Viola Burnett, of Linwood, whose wedding takes place this month; ‘The June meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid of St. John‘s Lutheran Church was held in the parieh all on June 19th Instead of taking the form of a plcenic as planned. Mré. Fred Quehl presided. Mrs. George Orth and Mre. F. Kudoba were appointed conâ€" venors to represent the Ladies‘ Aid for the congregational plcenic to be held on July 10th. ‘The Women‘s Missionary Society of First United iChurch, Waeterloo, met at the home of Mre. Simon Bricker, King 8t. on Thursday. Mise S. Moogk presided over the devotionâ€" al period. Mre. Wm. Hilliard and Mrs. James Valentine contributed to the program, after which refreshâ€" mente were served Kitchener.â€"In an effort to clear the air, and to promote the goodâ€"will between the Kitchener Public School Board and the ‘Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Collegiate Board, a resolution wae passed at the recent meeting of the Public School Board, signifying the readinese of that Board to coâ€"operate wherever possible with the Collegiate Board, in the latter‘a endeayor to found epecial classes for those pupils who do not intend to finish the maâ€" triculation courses, and yet wish to attend academic classes at the school for a few years. Mr BOARD EXTENDS GOODWILL Dan ce at i _ An interesting event took place al Christ â€" Chapel, â€" Cranbrook, Bloomâ€" field Hills, Michigan on June 1st when Rev. W. H. Aulenbach united in â€" marriage | Miss â€" Mildred â€" Anne Schiroeder, RN., daughter of Mr. |and Mrs. Charles Schroeder and Mr. Charles W. Goodman, son of Mrs. Thomas Goodman. They will reside in ‘Highland Park, Michigan. 1A lovely summer wedding was solemnized in Kitchener on Thureâ€" ‘day. June 15th, when Miss Ruby May Thaler, daughter of Mr. and Mre. R. H. Thaler was united in marriage to | Mr. Clayton ‘Litwiller, son of Mrs. M. Litwiller of Waterloo, Rev. C. N. Good performed the ceremuny. They i will reside in Kitdhener. A lovely but quiet wedding took place in St. Paul‘s Lutheran parsonâ€" age in Kitchener on Thursday when Mies Hilda Lavina Reist. daughter of Mr. and Mre. iNoah W. Reist, El mira, became the bride of Arthur Carl Israel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar lsrael of West Montrose. Rev. A. Orzen, the pastor of the chureb, officiated. A lovely June bride in the person of Miss Eileen Heinbecker, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mre. John Heinbecker of Kitchener, was united in marrâ€" age to Mr. Clifford Swartz of Kitchâ€" ener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Swartz of Roseville, in St. Paul‘s Luâ€" theran Cfurch, Kitchener on Saturâ€" day. Rev. A. Orgen, pastor of the church performed the ceremony. The attendants were Miss Mary Heinâ€" becker and Mr. Roy Swartz. They will reside in ‘Kitdbener. The attendants were Miss Flore Relst and Mr. Edward Israel. They will take up residence on the bride grooin‘s farm near Winterbourne â€" Mulrooneyâ€"H ingperger ‘The bridal mass was subg in 3t Mary‘s Church, Kitchener, on Saturâ€" day, when Miss Monica Hinsperger, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Stmon Hinsperger of Kitchener, became the bride of Mr. Edmund Jos. Muirooney, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mulrooney of Kitchener. Rev. M. 8. Hinsperger, rector of St. Louis Church, ‘Waterioo, The aitendunts were Miss Rita Hinsberger und Mr. Clarence Hinsâ€" perger. ‘They will take up residence in Kitchener. officiated. An interesting summer wedding was solemnized in the Holy Saviour Anglican Church here on Saturday when Miss Jean Mary (Molly) Pym became the bride of Mr. Harold Hilâ€" ker of Kitchener. The attendants were Miss Meredith Preuss and Mr. Wallace Pym. Rev. J. K. Sefonâ€" Adameson officiated at the ceremony. They will reside in Kitchener. Humphreyâ€"Wismer The pretty wedding of Miss Caroâ€" lyn Lillian Louise Wismer of Kitchâ€" erer to Mr. John Bernard Mumphrey took place in the fine home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Wismer in Kitchener, Rev. â€" George © Taylorâ€"Munro _ perâ€" formed the ceremony. . The attendants were Miss Marâ€" garet Miller of St Catharines and Mr. R. Eo Humphrey of Montreal, Que. They will reside in Toronto Stâ€" Paul‘s Lutheran" parsonage, Guelph, was the seene of a quiet wedding on Saturday, June 8, when M‘ss Mabel Maud Hartung, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hartung of Gadshill became the bride of Arâ€" thur Clarence Schaaf, son of Mr. and Mre. Charles Schaaf of Kitchener. Rev. J. M. Heimrich, pastor of the church, officiated. An interesting wedding took place in ‘St. Matthew‘s Lutheran church, Kitchener on June 19th, when Miss Alma Elizabeth ‘Hughes became the bride of Frank Wesel. son of Mr Wm. Wesel of Holland. Martin â€"~At Kitchener, Jure 16. ln; Mtr. and Mrs. Cyrus Martin, Winâ€" field, a daughter. ! Huegeleâ€"At Heidelberg, June 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Alois Huegele, a «on.. Diebelâ€"At ‘K.â€"W. Hospital, June 18, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Diebel, Elmira, a daughter. Schwartzâ€"At Conestogo, June 18, to Mr. and Mre: Willard Schwar(z, a daughter, Maddick At K.â€"W. Hospital, June 20, to Mr. and Mra. Arthur Mad: dick, a son. â€" Henderson â€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, June 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Alf. G. Henderâ€" son( nee Darlene~ Waterhonse) a . daughter Steffierâ€"At 81. Agatha, June 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Mubert L. Stefler, a eon. Runstedliesâ€"â€"At Linwood. June 20, to Mr. and Mrs. John Runstedier, twin son« (stillhorn}. Leitchâ€"A1 K..W. Hospital, June 22, to Mr. and Mrsa. G. W. Leitch, Ma.garet ave, Kitchener, a son Black â€"At KoW. Hospital Jlune 22. to Mr. and Mrs. James Hlack | Mary Kitchener, a a0n. _ McKessock At St. Mary‘s Hospitul, June 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex MdaKeasock, New Dundee, a son. Andersonâ€"At St. Mary‘a Hospital, June 22, to Mr. and Mre. Maurice Anderson, King St.. Kitchener a «on . Walmeley â€"At St. Mary‘a Hospital, June 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Walmaley. Simeon St., Kitchener, a daughter. Uttleyâ€"â€"At K. â€"W. Mospital, June 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Uttley, Queen St., Kitdhener, a daughter. Arndtâ€"At Kâ€"W. Hoapital, June 22, to Mr. and Mra. Arthur Arndt, RR 2. Waterloo, a daughter PARKT OF THIS PAGE IS MISSING The annnal Sunday School picnic of the Holy Saviour Anglican Church wa« held at Waterloo Park on Saturâ€" day, 'hfig a fine program of racea and sporta was run off. ‘Wm. Fahey, «nperintendent of the Sundayâ€" School was in charge of the plenic, which lwu attended by eome 140 children and adulta. Swartzâ€"Heinbecker Goodman.Shroeder Schaafâ€"Hartung ANGLICAN PICNIC Litwillerâ€"Thaler Wesel:Hughes israciâ€"Reist Hilkerâ€"Pym Births TBE WATBRLOO CHRONICLE The altars were beautifully decorâ€" ated with flowers, candles, pictures and on the outside with boughs of epruce. â€" After the procession solemn beneâ€" diction was given at the church ofter which "Holy God ‘We Praise Thy. Name", was sung by the choir and the congregation. Funeral For Child. ‘The feast of Corpus Christi which was held autdors on Sunday mornâ€" ing was a very impressive ceremony ‘The procession proceeded from the church to the four chapels situated at the four cormers of the parish church property. Rev. Jerome Meyer celebrated mase &t 10 o‘clock after which the procession numbering about 500 was held . Corpus Christi The funeral of Betty Strauss one and one half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Strause took place here at the St. Clements R.C. Church on Tuesday afternoon. Burial wiu; made in the adjoining cemetery, Sunday Double Header. in the first and third innings with the victors counting one in the 6th. Waterloo mssc ... 202 000 0â€"4 St. Clements .__._...._._.. 404 001 xâ€"9 Waterloo: E. Bauer. B. Bauer and C. Kuntz; St Clements, Meyer and E. Lorentz. Umpiresâ€" ~Lobsinger, Henrich and Dellion Lucky Strikes Win. ‘The procession was led by Marâ€" thall Joseph Koebel. Rev. Jerome Meyer carried the Blessed Sacrament and was aesisted by our local pastor, Rev. Wan. Becker. â€" The locals scored six home runs. In addition there were six threeâ€"base hite, eight â€" doubles â€" and | twelve wingles, while Seagram‘s Yellow and Blacks had only two twoâ€"baggere and four singles and numerous errors. Seagrams ... 010 060 100â€" 2 Stâ€" Clements ..... _ 330 333 80x â€"33 Seagraims â€" Wagner, Ellis, Holtze, Moser; St. Clements, Allemang and Bender The St. Clements Maple Leafs deâ€" feated the Waterl0o All Canadians by a score of 94. Each team scored Immediatély after, the first game the girls team played. The St. Clemâ€" ents Lucky Strikes defeated Waterâ€" loo Seagrams by a ecore of 332. The defendants took the loss in a sportâ€" ing manner and promised to see the locals again after more practice. Mr. and Mre. Bert Dietrich and duaughters Marlynn of St. Agatha spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Boegel and Mr. Edward Boegel. Mrs. ~W. Buehler and daughter Muarie of Preston and Sybilla of Kitâ€" «mener called on Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lobsinger Sunday noon. Umpires Meyer and Hineperger Personals. Public Buildings Inspected. The finance board of the county composed of a member of the board of counciliors of each township of which Ed. Huehn, deputy reeve of the township of Wellesley, was the representative of Welesley township made an inspection of some of the public buildings, the rest to be inâ€" spected in the near future. Those inspected were the Jail, the House of Refuge, SL Mary‘s Hospital, St. Axatha Orphanage and the Freeport Sanatorium. Everything was found in a very «atisfactory condition. Children‘s Service. A beautiful rainbow with all its colors very distinct on Monday night was seen in the eastern sky extendâ€" dug high up in the heavens from south to East and lasted about an hour. Children‘s Day service was held in the Evangelica] church on Sunday morning. In the absence of their pustor, Rev. W. J. Yaeger (through illness}, the superintendent of the Sunday School, Mr. Emil Schneider had charge of the program. The church was decorated with summer flowers. The program consisted of recitations, readings, exercises and songs by the boys and girlse A nice sum of money was raised lowards mic«ions. Next Sunday al 10 o‘clock Rev. Stoltz of Kitchener will oceupy the pulpit. Personals. Mis Marie Hackbart was a gnest at a sehool picuic in (Crosshill on Saturday afternoon, a former school «he ueed to attend before making her home with her aunt and uncle tere, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt. Miss Elizabeth Roth of Gadehill spent Sunday with her friend, Misa Kathleen Helpel. Misa Bernice Schneider of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekend with her consin, Miss Lauvretta Braendle. Mre. Jake Manez, Mrs, Seip and Mrs. MeCarley of Kitchener spent Sunday at the ome of Mr. and Mrsa Roy Manez Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bechold and «d .ighter Betty spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Ed. Otterbeim of Strae bure Quite a number from here attend ed the childrema day service In Up per Wolowich on Sunday evening Rev and Mrs. Moses Brubaker were at Wagner‘s Corner with Mr and Mrs. Cleason Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shaner and son Marold were Sunday‘gneata with the former‘s mother Mias Laureen Otterbein of Kitchâ€" ener epent the weekend with her grandmother. . Mf. and Mre. Ephraim Ratz and children of Detroit called on friends hl"b‘, Mr and Mre. Alex Gies and sona Bobby and Walter of Waterlo, Mr and Mre. Frank Ball of Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. WIlH Peckham and Mr and Mrs. Geo. Filgiano of HamHton were Sunday viaitora with Mr. and Mre J. (Giea. Mr. and Mrs. E. Krauter and fam y apent Sunday with Mr. and Mra David Martin of Balsam Grove. Mr. and Mre. Geo. Smith and danghtere the Missea Vera and Mom«ie «pent Sunday in Carthage reâ€" newing _ old _ acquaintances Mr. Smith 40 years ago had a tailor ahop at this place. HEIDELBERG Is Celebrated 8ST. CLEMENTS family of Elmira visited with uand Mrs. Anton Meyer on Sunday Bunday visitors at the home Of Mr. and Mre. Ed. Beaupre were Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Shants of Kitchener, Miss Mayme Short of Waterioo, Mr. und Mre H. Shoemaker of Wimirs and Mr. and Mre. J. Eckert of Bt. Clements. Misses Mildred and Lorraine Koe bel of Linwood spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Mertilla Reidel. Messre. August Hartmana of K mira, Fred Hartmann and son Fred Jr., of New Hamburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hartmann on 6unâ€" day Mr. ang Mrs. H. Shoomaker of Elmira visited with Mr. and Mre Joseph Eckert on Sunday.. . Mr. and Mre. Charles Koebel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koobel and family motored, to Waterdown on Sunday. Miss Marion Busch of Kitchener spent Sunday at her home here. Dr. Henhgeffer of Kitchener and Miss Oliva Kaiser spent Friday evenâ€" ing with the latter‘s uncle, Mr. David HergotL. Miss Barbara Martin returned after spending some time in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. John Logel and famâ€" ily of Arthur visited friends here over the weekâ€"end. _ Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Forwel and daughter Anita visited friends here over the weekâ€"end Rev. Jerome Meyer and Mr. Edwin Voison motored to Preston Monday morning visited the former‘s uncle, Rev. Paul Meyer. Miss _ Marie â€" Allemang _ visited friends in Dashwood on Sunday. Master Frederick Weismuller and Miss Ruth ° Weismulter of Elmtra visited with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. August Allemang on Sunduy Mr. and Mrs. Albert Esbaugh and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Peter Kuntz. Mr. Manfred Voison visited friends in Williamsburg on Sunday. Messrs. Alex Hartmann and John V.â€" Hartmenn spent Tuesday with the former‘s brother, Mr. Fred Hartâ€" mann of New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Voison and family of Kitchener spent Sunday with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hinsperger and family, Miss Dorothy Reidel, Mr. Joseph Reidel and Miss Bella Beauâ€" pre of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reidel on Sunday. Mucter Melvin Sibele of Kitchener spent the weekend with his grandâ€" mother, Mrs. John Mierowski. Miss Loretta Dietrich of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents. Miss Henriet(a Beechelor of Deâ€" troit is spending some time with her mother, Mre. L. Baechelor. Mr. Simon Rosenblatt and William Maither motored to Toronto, Nlagâ€" wra Fals and Buffalo on Monday. Miss Loretta and Bernice Brenner of â€" Kitchener apent Sunday | with their parents. Miss Bernice Brenner who had the misfortune of losing her left hand through a motor car aceiâ€" dent is rapidly improving, although whe is still taking treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Ogcar Schmidt of Elâ€" mira, Mr. and Mrs, William Fritz of Erbsville spent Saturday and Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Schnarr. Miss Magdalena Schiebel of Kitchâ€" ener is spending a few weeks‘ holiâ€" day«s at her home here. Mr r ressin g * ‘, 4 ‘!: MIRACLE WHIP *‘ZKs: Toilet Tomatoes 3 fi:bUR 24â€"1b. bag 16(; v _ bd. g_’c CHEESE /% Agc |Pwowse, 1| ARriK > >~~ CARROLES J tore QOc¢ 4 10 King 9t. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 SALAD SOAP 16â€"01. jar 33¢ LUX cakes CORN | Del Moiz Golden | Ayimer Sweet White WEEK 17â€"01. tw 11c 5c 8%-0:. jor "CORN Mr NY TEA ~â€" 39c OVALTINE dn 38¢, 58%¢, 98c 19c | N.“:ugsc + Sunday visitors at the home of "* 8c Mrs. Oscar Mendal and Mrs. Rupey and children of Elora. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wismer Â¥vonne, and Mr. and Mrs. Snider were Sunday guests at Water}oo. Snider were Sunday guh at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Snider were Mr. and Mrs. Abner Cressman and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cressman and children ofâ€"near New Hamburg. Mrs. B. B. Kiv and Misses Geneâ€" vieve, Gledys, Vida and Caroline, and Miss Mildred Weber of German Snider. Sunday Mr. and Mills spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Urias Snider. â€" Rev. Paul Erb of Kitchener and Mr. Dale Roth of Viglerville, Pa., were guests at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Nathaniel Snider on Saturday. Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaish Cressman were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cressman and children Orville, Phyllis and Gloria, of Kitchener, Miss Eva Battler of :l.illi.maburg and Miss Merle Holtzâ€" uer. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Snider and Miss Arabelle Snider called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Snider, St. Agatha, on Sunday. .. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Martin of St. Jacobs spent a few days with Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin. Sunday visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin were Rev. and Mrs. Isaish Rosenberger, Mr. Aaron Biehn and Misses Alda and _ Christa _ Rosenburger _ of Guernsey, Sask. â€" o Mr. and Mrs. Manassah Cressman and family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gingerich of Baden. _ __ _ _ Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Urias Snider were Rev. and Mrs. Isaish Rosenburger, Mr. Aaron Biehn and Misses Christa and Alda â€" Rosenburger of â€" Guernsey, Saskatchewan. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cressman were Mr. and Mrs. Hinsberger and daughâ€" ter Aileen of Kitchener. _Mr. Eddie Calvert spent Sunday with friends near Baden. _ Mr. Ermina Bauman spent Sunâ€" day with friends at Baden. _ _ _ Mr. Fred Asmussen called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Barâ€" tholomew on Monday evening. Mrs. Byron Reber and son Junior of Chicago are spending some time with Mrs. Nellie Shereskie. About 45 young people of this community enjoyed a lawn social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cressman on Thursday evening. The evening was spent in playing outdoor games. â€" Haiwaiian | and mouth organ selections were played _ Master Harold Poll spent Sunday with his friend, Johnnie Asmussen. Mr. Aaron Bichn of Guernsey, 2 "** 19c 32%â€"01. jor 51c \ COFFE E at pound 29¢ TEA â€" 4 & 44 Quest Amorted Sendwich PEAS 2%> 23c BISCUITS 2 :. 27 Beaver Fancy LOBSTER » = 29 Â¥ »io) of by Eddie Calvert, Llioyd Otterbein and Frank Calvert. The group then were served with a dainty luneh i doors. An open discussion was on the subject of appointing mittee to take charge of social evening once every the invited homes. The appointed consists of M ence Wanner, Oliver Weber Leonard Snider, and Misses B Easton, Grace Cressman and M: 'Lloyd Snider. A social evening lbe planned for another month ‘another invited home. News Notes. Mr. and Mre. Booth Lamb of ford spent Sunday with MÂ¥ an Sam Henry. & Mr. Hunter M. €oote was a nese visitor in Drayton last M« Mr. and Mrs. Newton Alli spent Saturday in Kitchener, Mr. Michael Brenner a Thursday in Elmira. .<.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S daughter Mary and Mrs. So New market spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Ral Mr. Scott Sr., remained some time with her daug! Lavery. â€" = Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harold Cal 13th Wellesley «pent Su Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'l.nme Miss Doreen Lambert it some time with her aunt, Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lone bank called on Mr. and M Allingham. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ca Sunday with Mr. and | Lampert. 1 CERTO Dedicated To > Better Vision . Eyewear was never, and styles so right now. G properly selected, apperance. . We your every desire in this (Continued next Thursday) r "looks". That They‘ll Jell with DO NOT FEAR THE EFFECT h_h'::;:" 15(:' PLUMS 9 "<* 15¢ PEARS

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