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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Apr 1936, p. 5

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€ A | Social = personal Alvin Hartmann Heads Association was named president of the Athletic Association of the institution at the AEBEE Emt m t P annual meeting of that body last week. The Association controls all athletics of the College. Martin Stockman of Tavistock was named viceâ€"president and Miss Somph. Smith of Kitchener, m omore . re| ntative on Directorate. mlnn succeeds Wilton Ernst, who finished out President Wilfred Malinsky‘s term. Red Cross Drive To Begin June At a meeting in Waterloo on Thursday afternoon, Ford 8. Kurtr!l, President of the Deminion e Assurance Company,‘ was named general campaign chairman of the Waterloo Red Cross Society, which will open its annual drive for funds cn June 1. Mr. Kumpf will be assisted by Mrs. F. S. Hodgins, as head of the women workers, and Mrs. George Wegenast, honorary president of the local group, who served as its leader for a long term. The meeting was addressed briefly by Mr. J. V. Vinton, campaign orâ€" gnizer for the Society in Ontario. orkers will meet on )hyj 29 to MpD We ns mt neti s F receive their canvassing cards Kitchener Branch ‘ of Mutual Life Wins Cup P20E HMES en ons e en t Life Assurance Company of Clmds‘ has just announced that the Kitchâ€" ener Branch, under the manageâ€" ment of Mr. H. A. Schondelmayer, has been awarded the Directors‘ Efficieney Cup for outstanding work in 1935. This cup is competed for annually by nlJ t.hg‘ Cgmpun).'l PRRCIUS O (O0 se ot I branches throughout Canada Fischerâ€"Hilbertâ€"April 18, Dr. Laâ€" vergne Fischer of Kitchener to Anna Loretta®Hitbhert of London. Braniffâ€"Schrieâ€"â€"April _ 15, Herbert Gordon Braniff of Kitchener to Mevoms Sn en en ce Fdith Marte Schrie of Pembroke. ; Roberts â€"At Kâ€"W. Hospltal DN Wapplerâ€"Neumannâ€"April _ 18. Carl 17. to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Roberts, Wappler to Hedwig Neumann, both Margaret Ave., Kitchener, a son. ‘ of Kitchener. George ~At K.â€"W. ‘Hospital, April 17, Reldâ€"Dixonâ€"April 11, George Leslie| to \[r. and Mrs. Alex. George, We Reld of Waterloo to Alice Dorls ber street west, Kitchener, a son. Dixon of Toronto. Petchâ€" At Kâ€"W. Hospital, April 18, Reinhardtâ€"Jalbertâ€"April 14, Mark to Mr. and Mré. Raiph Petch, Waâ€" Peter Reinhardt of Centreville to terloo, a daughter .Eva Anna Jalbert of Montreal,| Bairdâ€"At Kitchener, April 11, to Mr. Que. and Mrs. Alex. Baird, Braun street, Dippel-Embllnâ€"AAprll 11, _ Wilfred Kitchener, a daughter. Lorne Dippel to Irene Kate EmblI® | Feick â€"At Kitchener, April 17, to Mr. both of Kitchener. and â€" Mrs. â€" Milton Felck, . Albert Websterâ€"Kirkpatrickâ€"April 18, Erio| stroet south, a daughter. John Webster of St. Lambert, Que.| Barnard â€"At Conway ‘Hoapital, Toâ€" to Mary Elizabeth Kirkpatrick of ronto, April 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Sherbrooke, Que. Fred Barnard, formerly of Kitchâ€" Marshallâ€"Russoâ€"April _ 22, Frank ener, a daughter. Joeeph Marshall to Carmilla Agnes | gweltzerâ€"At ‘K.â€"W. Hospital, April ‘Russo, both of Kitchener. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. David Sweitzer, Goadâ€"Huberâ€"April 18, Thomas Goad Conestogo, a daughter. oft West Virginia to Edna Huber 0f Rahnâ€"At K.â€"W. Hoepital, April 23 Waterloo. . | to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rahn, a Thompsonâ€"Georgeâ€"April 24, George daughter. Thompson â€" to â€" Eleanor â€" Helen | giemanâ€"At Kitchoner, April 24, to George, both of IA(Itchenf.r_.' 2L \r. and Mré. Lev! Bieman, Water The Head Office of the‘ ‘lldutu:l RARSUp on Rudowâ€"Payneâ€"April 25, Milton Ruâ€" loo street, a son dow to Elsle Payne, both of ElmirA. | guhnâ€"At St. Mar " 2 2 ooo nnnpneeo omm _ 00000 23, to Mr. and & JoYvCES 78 King St. S. Diamond Rings Wedding Rings Wrist Watches Jewellery Silverwear Foundation Garments SPIRELLA Designed _ WATERLOO wWATCH REPAIRING JEWELLRY STORE Phone 436w Marriages Waterloo First United UCUhurch Cormer King and William $ts., Waterloo § REV. K. VAL. TILTON, B.D., Minister MISS A. R. BEAN, Mustcal Director SUNDAY. MAY 3rd, 1936 Services 11.00 a.m.â€"Subject: "CALLED TO BE SAINTS" 1.00 p.m.â€"Subject: "OUR CONCEPTIONS OF GOD AND SOCIAL PROGRESS" â€" MRS. E. N. CLINE 125 Erb St. W. The Emmanuel! Evangelical Church 11.00 a.m.â€"â€" The Minister. 7.00 p.m.â€"Sermon by the Minister. After 5 p.m. The first sermon of the Experiences of our Chrie Progrees. Young People‘s Society will mee Ee Corsets Girdles Brassieres exclusively fot Phone 805 Bible School _ â€" _ â€" _ 945 a.m Waterloo SUNDAY, MAY 3rd, 1036 NORTH WATERLOO Kite LIBERAL ASSOCIATION :: The annual meeting of the above | frot LIDERAL AODOCUENRITORNUIRDC RUUCZOT 20A stealine § «_â€"__â€"â€"â€" breaking into and “ua_x.xo Thc.uulnooch‘olmmho-thmdsho- at Association will be held in the New Germany some time ago. Waterloo Town Hall on Saturday The light sentence was granted afternoon, May 9, 1936, at 2.30 p.m. by Magistrate Watt on .psd of The purpose of the meeting will| Crown â€" Attorney W. P. Clement be for the election of officers and|who, though he pointed out Hearth‘s such other business as may be lengthy court record from 1924 to broufht before the meeting. 193$3, stated that in the past two All interested Liberals invited. years the accused had shown an atâ€" __â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"__â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" tempt t& “lcmddt::l m:tli‘::lwd &- row path", an< iev t a t Pemn‘l. sentence might help him on his way. rmfmked Hearth pleaded he was under the Do s Z7 mllas. _,,.|influence of liquor at the time and Mrs. S. C. Tweed, Waterloo, who left wyonerdny to join her husband in inni{eg; where she will spend some weeks, was the guest of honor at a dinner party given by Mrs. Clifford Batty, at the Old Mill Tea Rooms on VTl:I_étdl_ lay Watchorn â€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, April 20, to Mr. and Mrs. James Watchorn. Park St., Kitchener, a Chambersâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, April 20, to Mr. and Mrs. William Cham:â€" bers, Seott St., Kitchener, a daughâ€" ter. Plummer â€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, April 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Plummer, Duke street, Kitchener, a son. (Infant dled April 20). Daumanâ€"â€"At ‘St. Mary‘s Hospital, April 19, to Mr. and Mrs. H. P. _ Dauman, 80 Lydia St., Kitchener, a daughter. Trusslierâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital April 16. to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Trussier, 255 King street west, Wa terloo, u sOn. Trussierâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, April 16. to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Trussier, 255 King street west, Waâ€" terlo0, u son. Rehkopfâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, April 16, to Mr and Mre. Arthur Rebkopt, Wuter:oo St. Kitchener, a son. Wellumâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, April â€" 14. to Mr. and Mre. George Wel:â€" ‘ lum, Brubacher street. Kitchener, is 6On Hass At Kâ€"W. Hospital, April 15, ‘ to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hass, Waâ€" & ter etreetâ€" north, â€" Kitchener, . a | daughter. r Barberâ€" At Kâ€"W. Hospital, April 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Barber, Colâ€" ] lege «treet, Kitchener, a daughter Morrell â€"At Guelpb, April 16, to Mr $ and Mrs. Robert Morrell, a eon. * Roberts â€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, April 17. to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Roberts, Margaret Ave., Kitchener, a son. ‘ George ~At K.â€"W. ‘Hospital, April 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. George, We ber street west, Kitchener, a son. Petchâ€"â€"At Kâ€"W. Hospital, April 18, to Mr. and Mré. Raiph Petch, Waâ€" terloo, a daughter Bairdâ€"At Kitchener, April 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Baird, Braun street, Kitchener, a danghter, Feickâ€" â€"At Kitchener, April 17, to Mr. and â€" Mrs. â€" Milton Felck, . Albert street south, a daughter. Barnard â€"At Conway ‘Hoapital, Toâ€" | ronto, April 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnard, formerly of Kitchâ€" - ener, a daughter. | gweltzerâ€"At ‘K.â€"W. Hospital, April 22, to Mr. and Mrs. David Sweitzer, | ~Conestogo. a daughter. Rahnâ€"â€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, April 23, I to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rahn, a Baden, a son. Sherriffsâ€"At Floradale, April 21, to NT . M en n t oi Mr. and Mro. Lawson iShetriMs, 8 daughtor. 1 Yungâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, April 24. to Mr. and Mrs. G. Yung, Maynard ; Ave., Kitchoner, a daughter. 1 Hoerle â€"At the K.W. Hospital, April ; 24. to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoerle, Brock street, Kitchener a daughter. ; Schell At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aptil 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald ‘Schell. Albert street south, Kitchener, a . daughter. (Infant died). : Sosnoski â€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, April 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sosâ€" noski, Waterloo, a son. @imbelâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, April 25, to Mr. and Mre. Edward Gimbel, Lydia atreet, Kitchener, a son. Bowmanâ€"At Floradale, April 24, to Mr. and \Mrs. Ismac} Bowman, a | _ son. ; Reist â€"At Rimira, April 25, to Mr | and Mrs.. Hilbert Relet, a son. \ wurtzâ€"At Kâ€"W. Hospital, April 26. | to Mr. and Mrs. H.. Kurtz, Camerâ€" on street north, Kitchener, A daughter. Joyce â€"At K.â€"W Hoepital, April 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joyco, (nee Miss Vera Melntyre, RN.) Bridgeport. a daughter. (Diane mo-n'c;{;ll. series on Fundamental our Christian Faith and Social S‘ornolli. Brydenâ€"â€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, April 26, to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bryden, Mary atreet, Kitchener, a daughter. Ronnenbergâ€"At _ Kâ€"W. Hospital, April 27, to Mr. and Mre. E. H. Ronâ€" nenberg, Dominion street, Kitchâ€" ener, a son. Wettlaufer â€"At Kitchener, April 27, â€" to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wettâ€" laufer, 133 Shanley street, a 60D. United Church t Slâ€" .\Tfifx'}'n MHospital, April Mr. and Mré. Stewart Kubn, meet at the close of the f=> Waterico‘s older 190400055 Waterioo on Jan. 19, 1858, and was t# . zsX .¢%¢."â€"u:aurm\fi- Gordon u"‘“’,"".‘_u" fw' E on North Church s l-d-u. predeceased 22 mutemce when be appeartd . in ‘é‘: a Li nelh. "hs -u"-“u.:_-_g'c;:”-gm:“m_' tiue f â€" and one hener court on *J "Toth o i .i Raiiee ts 10 wenine $ 71| CPaet U Germany, he came to uP oren; it CicBnaim and ty did Times seem to be geltiny better around here. During the past two | years five silos have ibeen erected, | and at least four more are going tol be built this epring, making a total | of nine silos in a distance of oue' mile. This leaves only three farms without silos in this distance. | Mr. Jaumes Lackey and Mr. i‘redx Zinke of Toronto spent a few days | at the home of Mr. Charles Matthews. ! Mrs. D. W. Musser and son Gorâ€" don spent Tuesday in Milverton | _ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Weber were Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Brubacher of St. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Weber of the Sixth Line Peel. ’ Master Rose and Miss Betty Jackâ€" son were Saturday visitors with Mrs Harold Williams. |â€" Miss Eileen Voll spent Saturday ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilkinson. PbA biissniducntt Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Manasseh Weber were NMr. and Mrs. Poter Metzger of Bamberg and Mr. David MHoffman and slster Katie of Heldelberg. â€" Mr.â€" and Mrs. Ted Clarke and daughter Joan of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Esley: Matthews, und Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tallman and family of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Charles Matthews. Mis. D. W.oMusser and . family spent Thursday in Kitchener. ) Sunday guests at the home of .::1 m No es . Mbe and Mrs. Christian B. Frey were Mr and Mrs. El Bauman of the Fourth Line Peel and Mrs. David Sauder of St. Jacobs. [ O omel E.o Mr. and Mrs. Ezra MarUnNn 01 S° Jacobs spent Sunday at the home of Rev. and Mra. Abraham Bearinger. Mr. Duncan Macpherson and niece, Miss Lili Musser visited over the weekeng with Dr. and Mre. A. D. Macpherson of Waterford. Msm n e e astav. .;;.;11;1;1--;“! he was doing ENUAE RAicode ies t Eptraim Weber of Elmira North. Mr. and Mrs. Samue] Bowman of the Woolwich line spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abram Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Martin of the Three Bridgea spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Josiah W Martin. Freed by Court]| â€"Mr. and Mré. . Sunday visitors Herb Wideman Mr. and Mrs. Da Heidelbere â€" spent home of Mr. and fenbacher. Lo dopntalnit Mr. and Mrs. Aivin Gingerich WET6\ pog Cunday visitora with Mr. and Mrs. "':‘;‘?21 George Wideman. ‘afterno Mrs. Rachel Dicfenbacher sP®A! thence several days with her daughter. MF3. Entoml Cleason Bauman, Waterloo land M Mr. and Mrs. Noh Wideman and granddaughter Alice spent \\'Pdnefi-: day with Mr. and MrS. joseph Martin Follk near Elmira. ‘several \r. Henry Widoman made a busiâ€" fiiebel nes trip to Waterloo Monday evenâ€" King i Ing. ning. Bauman Diefenbacher Nuptials. the lai A quiet wedding was solemnized ated & last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. many Rachel Diefenbacher in the presence postmt ofâ€" about . fifty guests, when her year. daughter Naney was united in marâ€" She Hlage to Mr. Cleason Banman of Wn-‘had be terioo, The young couple will reaide "45'3'913 Tor WALLENSTEIN n Waterloo. Seeding commence on Saturday. Mr. ) sowIng the first on M bacher‘s farm ue At the C. E. meeting EvangeU00" RHope cemeleny 1M MORRDOOEOC Church Sunday evening Paul Bow | prermecine 1 man was in charge. Prayer was ofâ€" William Forest i fered by Walter Bauman and Jonaâ€"| William Forest passed away at than B. Martin read Romans 12 for the Toronto General Hospital on the seripture lesason. Rev. C. H. Cornâ€"] Saturday. He was over 50 years well spoke on ©"(hristlan Endeavor | of age. in Action®, stressing the facte a live He was born in Paisley Block, husiness; a glorlous business; a pOâ€"| neAt Guelph, and lived on a farm «ittve business. Hymn, "I would be| rear the Ontario Agricultural Colâ€" like Jesu$". closing with the mizpah | lege until three years ago when benediction. with his wife he moved to Hespeler. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman Minerâ€"| He was a member of the Presbyâ€" va, Elvina and Elmeta «pent Sunday | terian church. with Mr. and Mra_ Ivan Cresaman, He is survived by his wife, formâ€" Yatton. erly Miss _ Kate Panabaker, two i Mra. Daniel G. Martin and Miss brothers, Robert of Winterbourn Malinda of the town line were Sunâ€" and Thomas on the homestead, an« day vialtors with Mrs. Amanda p.|one sister, Miss Margaret Forest Lichty. also on the homestead. i I Wls c3 Hatea eoreneee LaRCTCCE® Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stroti and Miss Florence of Peal were Saturday vielâ€" tora with Mr. and Mrs Ananias (Groaz i F DE ud UTUEE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heer nudl daughters of Waterioo were Sunday callers of J. T. Ott‘s. Miss Mary Ann Bowman is apendâ€" ing two. weeks with Mr and Mrs. Amos Fray, Macton, | _ Mr. and Mre. R. Barley, Waterloo wore weekâ€"end viaitors with Mr and Mrs. Emmerson ‘Sples. m'.\”l‘r “:;;.-lhfiiru Walter Rauman enâ€" tertained a number of their friends at a taffy pull Sunday afternoon, 1 m : ulc esd 18 fita ds sA ce din ies Mr. andv‘\lrnA Clarence Stone and. Elwood vialted with Mr and Mra/ Ear] Miller Sunday: Bornâ€"April Blet.‘to Mr. and Mrs Laweon Sherriffs, a daughter. Bornâ€"April 24, to Mr. and Mre Iemael Bowman, a son. Mrs. Noah Wideman were sdtors with Mr. and Mrs. man near Elmira. Mrs. David Martin of East â€" spent Sunday . at . (he ir. and Mrs. Aaron F. Dieâ€" x Anice ©mUT CCOSNUC q EoS o ea UE niel and Mrs. Joseph Martin _ Following a lingering illness of _ sgveral years duration, Mrs. Nancy Widoman made a busiâ€" fiiebel passed away at her home, Waterlon Monday even: King Street S.. on Saturday eveâ€" ning. Deceased was the relict of enbacher Nuptlals. the late Gcorge Diebel, who operâ€" edding was solemnized ated a clothing store in Waterloo â€" at the home of MrS. many years 8g0, later serving as nbacher in the presence postmaster. She was in her 89th ftv emests, when her year. C 12 uon q awd Aivin Gingerich with Mr. and nenced in this locality Mr. Nelson Hoffman on Mr. Abraham Bruâ€" BOrM T8 UCT A o Uscar ol RIPPMWINEN, MITE MECS Canada at the age of two years. "l“" Mrs. Kenneth Putnam, of resided in Conestoge and in Kiteh |S§2MA2E; ® Due brother, " Amsey ener before moving to "':"’-..‘,lnm-a w.mmmdn‘: m.wm wago Mrs. Kitchener for about twenty years at Cor I-m‘..‘thuunlmhhn _ He was married to Caroline Koch at Heideiberg. Mr. and Mrs. Hass celebrated their 50th weddding anâ€" "ibi{. Four brothers, William Hass | of Heidelberg, Henry of Kitchener, iAlbert of Hamilton and H‘nnen of . ud ie a% TeE d ooo eR it | Waterloo, also survive, with 17 grandchildren _ and three â€" great [ grandchildren. \ _ The funeral was held Wednesday \from his late residence. Interment ‘wu made at St. Peter‘s Lutheran \ cemetery, Kitchener. niversary on m 22, last. Mr. Hass was a of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church, Kitchener. Lutheran CURUTEM, MIMUIIIUT £4.0 ooom ANmOOmm e daondl% . Bahlurvivdbyih'lflufll.‘enndn-nun by her husâ€" wn.lnnflmdliwhu.-ndw..don‘yghfl,‘. daughter, seven d.mfhuc‘ Mrs. Leonard armâ€"| was a daughter of the late Mr. and strong, Mrs. Wilfred Young and Mrs. Tyndall Simpson. She had lived. Mrs. Louis McMain of Detroit,|in Winn ‘{ormmtfim Nt #¢ 4 Wignet Wokinere. insy n naginaid Simpeoe. af ronto, Mrs. F. Wagner, >‘ Harr pson, 0 Ind., Mrs. Herbert Westfall, Waterâ€" Knchy.n.r, Cecil in Edmonton, and loo, and Mrs. Stuart Davey, Hamilâ€"|two sisters, Mrs. Wallace lnr&y, ton. Four brothers, W_IIIL-_,_A _ Hass| Winnipeg, and Mrs. Mary Holmberg _ He is survived by his wife, one son, Ivan Hass, of Kitchener, and Andrew H. Daub Â¥ _ Andrew H. Daub, village gan:‘e- 1m.n at Shakespeare, died Saturday right in his 40th year, following a | week‘s illness. Death was caused by | pneumonia and heart trouble. He uttended the Sebastopol Lutheran Church. He worked at the Canadian lBlower Forge Co. at Kitchener for ‘six years. \ He is survived by his father, | Valentine Daub, of Shakespeare, by ‘his wife, formerly Florence Kollâ€" | man,, whom he married in 1926, and \by five children, Gerth, Emelie, |Ronald, Ruth and Harold; four | brothers, Henry of Nipissing, Gorâ€" don of St. Agatha, Clarence of |Amulree. and Alvin of Stratford, land two sisters, Mrs. Henry Wettâ€" jilnufm'. Kitchener, and Mrs. Robert ! Cook, North Easthope. o mm tonaose ss The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon at the residence, followed by service at Sepastopol Lutheran Church with burial in the adjoining cemetery: 110000 M o c eA it se ie it e y 1 | Mrs. Rose Berg, Mrs. John Magnus, ‘Mrs. G. W. Hinger, Miss Florence, ‘all of Detroit, Mrs. C. H. Shearer, Burlington, Vermont, and Mrs. E. L. Marley, Detroit, Mich,. One {brother, Jacob B. Koebel, in Sasâ€" katchewan, and one sister, Mrs. George Hilker, Hespeler, also surâ€" ivive. She was predeceased by her husband, William Forwell, over four years ago. o i Vc ne 04 ooctmrdeat Mrs. Mary M. Forwell : Mrs. Mary M. Forwell, Francis St. N., Kitchener, died while visiting her daughter in Detroit on Sunday. Mrs. Forwell was born in St. Clemâ€" ents and was in her 75th year. She was a member of St. Mary‘s R.C. Church, Kitchener. _____ _ EOO ARRTRRAC EOcE Two sons, Luke C. Forwell, of Kitchener, and Jerome J., in Flint, Mich., survive with six daughters, 1 _ Li D rLcc.. MB ids ul The funeral was held yesterday from her Francis Street residence to St. Mary‘s Church for solemn high mass. Interment was made in Mount Hope cémetery. Mrs. Catherine Schmidt There passed away at the K.â€"W. Hospital on Sunday, Mrs. Catherine D. Schmidt, Waterloo St., Kitchâ€" ener, relict of the late Jacob D. Schmidt, in her 83rd year. Deceased was born in North Eastâ€" hope, a daus}n:er of the late John Gerth and rbara Schick. Mrs. Schmidt â€" attended â€" St. Maithew‘s Lutheran Church. 22 L ELMEETTCT T ORCCCCC Surviving are one son, Henry G., of North Easthope, and four daughâ€" ters, Mrs. William Gaugh, London, Mrs. George Falk, Stratford, Mrs. Herman Rank, Long Beach, Cal., and Mrs. Edward Knechtel, Kitchâ€" ener, and also one sister, Mrs. Christ. Yost, Kitchener. One daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Fred Daub, also predeâ€" ceased her. _ {oll, _ €CMERITE ITCCC The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon _ from _ the residence, thence to St. Matthew‘s Church. Entombment took place in Woodâ€" land Mausoleum. How: ULT BWCâ€" He was born in Paisley Block, near Guelph, and lived on m farm rear the Ontario Agricultural Colâ€" lege until three years ago when with his wife he_move(_l to Hespel:r. . o itc ols 14 t n on ut ts diant . He was a member of the Presbyâ€" | terian church. He is survived by his wife, formâ€" erly Miss _ Kate Panabaker, two / brothers, Robert of Winterbourne and Thomas on the homestead, ll’ld‘ one sister, Miss Margaret Forest, ‘ also on the homestead. : Emil V. Mogk Emil V. Mogk, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Casper Mogk, | of Elmira, died at the Toronto Genâ€"| eral Hospital early Sunday moming.' He is survived by two children.‘ Eileen (Mrs. Fred Guenot), and . lClair. both of Detroit, Mich. Three sisters and one brother ll_!o nurvl)vo. Sb o e eeoenioull The funeral was held Wednesday from Dreisinl?er'.- Funeral Chapel to the Elmira Union Cemetery. Mrs. Christina Bommoes | Mrs. Christina Bommoes, Rose St., Kitchener, died at the K.MW. Hospital on Sunday in her 67th ear. Mrs. Bommoes attended St. ;eter’a Lutheran Church. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. LC. J. Krueger, Kitchener, two ;nndehlldm. and one sister, Mrs. eter Asmussen, Dubuquge, Iowa. Mrs. Nancy Df""l Mrs. Tyndall Simpson. She had Tved in Winn gtorthm“m n.s;“"iv are ShmҤ ry RTMM pson, 0 Kitchener, Cecil in Edmonton, and two sisters, Mrs. Wallace lnr&y.\ Winnipeg, and Mrs. Mary Hoim Fll Mre. Harry Backus Mrs. Harry Backus, aged 70, died at her home in Winnipeg on April 21. Mrs. Backus, who was predeâ€" in Sweden Mrs. Sarah Adler ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schmidt spent There m‘d away at her home,‘ Monday evening with Mr. and Mré. King St. , Kitchener, on Saturâ€" Edward Schaetfer. day, Mrs. Sarah Adler, in her 80th| Mr. Fred Bettschen spent Sunday e ce t e on t 1 ie m Ne i tha To Ooemmem C No ce o e t n 1t i Mrs. Adler, whose maiden name was Sarah McNeil, was born in Breslau and had lived in Kitchener tor the past 32 years. She was a member of Sterling Avenue Menâ€" nonite Church. ‘The funeral was held Monday from her late residence, thence to the East End Mennonite cemetery for interment. year. Her husband, William Adler, prgt_locea_u_c‘ir hel; keight years ago. Philip Michael passed away at his home on Krug Street, Kitchener, on Monday. Surviving are one daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Violet Metzger, Waterloo, one son, Walter, of Kitchener, and one sister, Miss Alfreda, Kitchener. He was predeceased by his wife, Christina Euler, on May 3'0._1‘921.' COUERUTE Rmisce C e onl c a‘ The funeral will be held this (Thursday) afternoon with a privâ€" ate service at the resicence followed b{ a public service at St. Matthew‘s Church at 2.30. Interment will take place in Woodland Cemetery. Christopher Lenz Christopher Lenz, 76, Euclid Ave., Waterloo died at his home on Monâ€" day. He was born in Waterl00, and was employed as a patternâ€"maker for 56 years up to his retirement éix years ago. A member of St. John‘s Lutheran Church he had served as a \lrusloe and secretaryâ€"treasurer for 25 years. His wife and two daughters‘ Mre. T. H. Riepert and Mre. W. Preiss, Waterloo, eurvive with two sisters, Mrs. Wm. Hoeflin and Miss Mary Lenz, both of WaterlOo. The funeral was held Wednesday from the residence to St. John‘s Luâ€" theran church. Interment was made at Mount Hope cometery Alvin Madill | Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Chesâ€" ter Madil}, King street each, Kitchâ€" ener, _ Alvin Chester, aqu two weeks, died at the home bf his parents on Sunday. The parents survive with one brother. NONâ€"ROLL EGG Regina.â€"Something new in freak hen‘s eggs was on the table in B. Weedmark‘s farm home. It was irâ€" regular in shape, with many rough indentations, and just couldn‘t rolt off the table. Philip Michael Pork and Beans © No 214 Tim 19c Cremed Fich Morwegion Sardines 2 T= 27¢ Avimer White Corn Jelly Desserts CARROLLES Cocoanut Ne 1 1+ 10c 10 King St. S. WATERLOO _ Phone 894 Christia‘s Milk Chocolate Poued 1§¢ MecLoren‘s Amorted 1$ LATEST FREAK Anne Lee Choice [omatoes No 2% T: 1€ Homeshoe Sorkeys Shredded or Fine Cheteou or Velveete Cheese lito Pis . 14¢ Ret\ lb 146. T Ketchup Sclmon Fig Bars Pigs 14c 31¢ 21c 19c in freak 35¢ gang of Hayeville, Mr. Russei Ferâ€" gusson of Platterilie and Miss Truss ler of Kitchener called on Mrs. P. Bettschen and famiy on Sunday \ennm. M ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theobald Frits at St. Agaths on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William #rits and tamily visited with the former‘s parâ€" Mrs. John Greyerbiehl and Miss Irene Greyerbich spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Edward Schnarr. Mr. August Schnarr, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schnarr and family were Sunday guests with Mr. nd Mrs. Seraâ€" phine Schnarr in WaterlO0. with friends at St. Aagatha _ Mr. and Mre. Edward Schweitzer and family visited with friends near Elmira on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Auguet F. Schnarr end family visited with friends in Waterloo on Sunday â€" e The marrlage of Emelia Marie, unly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Schaefer to Mr. Roy Schmidt, son of the late Valentine Schmidt, was s0lâ€" emnized Saturday evening, April 25, at the Lutheran parsonage, Heidelâ€" berg. Rev. H. J. Lamack officiating. Da':i:v"' 3 64â€"01. Cello Pkgs. Miss Sylvia Graham, Mr. Art Nakrâ€" ‘The bride was gowned in royal blue georgette jacket frock with hat and shoes to match and carried & bouquet of butterfly roses and adianâ€" tum fern. Miss Erma Neeb was the bridesâ€" maid, wearing a delft blue gown with accessories to match and carrying & bouquet of rafture roses "v;l"r-‘“ i'l;l;‘old §cfiaeh~r, brother of the bride was besat man. Mr. and Mra. Schmidt will reside ""“ on the groom‘s farm near Enbsville. |._° School Report. 8 ® Report of the Erbsville School, No. (;{r r] 10, Waterloo, for the months of Fevâ€" | *‘ ruary, March and part of April: M _ Those pupils, whose names are and ?rred, were absent for one or more M" Kiminations. M Fourth Claseâ€"â€" Barbara Sehnarr (re 729. Barbara Bauman 70, Eva Schott , day 66, Jean Schnelder 65, Lorne Schnarr | Dan A2%. *Fred | Bettschen 51. Grace| ) Schmidt 46, *Ellen Neeb 25. | tan Flour 5 String CORN BROOMS Sr. IIâ€"Cyril Helm 77,. Alvin: Zmija 71. Helen Musselman 69, Carl. Fritz 65, Lioyd Brotbman 65 *Sarah Horst 40. Jr. EIIâ€"Leonard Schnarr 74, Stuart Strebel 66, Anne ‘Bauman 65. Howâ€" ard Schott 55 *James Brown 54. _ Second Classâ€"Dolores Schnarr 74, Ferne Schneider 72, Oorothy Schneiâ€" der 71. Donald Schneider 63, *Kenâ€" neth Schnarr 58, Ralph Schnarr 58, Artiiny Vogel 58, Chester Schnarr 57, Doria Fritz 51, Elsie Schott. Save the Coupons! COMFORT SOAP 4 io 15¢ TOILET SOAP 2 ce 11c / Magic y‘ ‘ts 28“ Waogstefe‘s Red Plum Jam With Pectin _ 32â€"o1. Jer 216 Kroft Miracle Wl‘\lp 8Â¥4â€"08. Jar 19‘ Ivory SOAP FLAKES Ls. Pis. § oo n en t First Classâ€"Theresa Zmija 84. Leah Bauman $4, Emil Zmija 75, Berâ€" nico Schnarr 73, Lola Schnelder 70, Murray Schneider 70, «Clifford Schott 65, Alfred Preisa 63, Dorothy Brown 62. Cufitd‘-g'w" Pourd 16° mxALLOWs 9r. Prime? Bienbach. Mess Jr. Primerâ€"Wilma Frickey, Alâ€" loyes Zmija, Walter Jacobl. BISCUITS Bridge Dcinly Ear] Jacobi, Delphine Baking Five Roses TeA 1â€"lb. Bag Mr. am| Mrs. Irvin Lichty and chilâ€" Scehnarr @dren Verna and Howard spent Sunâ€" i Schott day at the home of Mr. and Mre. Schnarr L David Gingerich, Shantz Station. Grace | Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Detweiler and !mmil_\- were Sunday visitors at the â€" Alvin|bome of Mra. Noah Detweller. Sunday visitors at the home of Yir. and Mrs. John Heer were: Mr. and Mis. Albert Heer of Snyder‘s Corâ€" vers, Miss Agnes Heer of St. Jacobs, Mr. John Orth and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Orth and son George of Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sauder. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Karademos und son Thames of Detrolt spent the weekâ€"end ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reiubart. Miss Carrle Habermeh] of Preston is spending some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mré. Wm. Habermehl. & Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brubacher and daughter Jean Sundayed with \r. Noah Recker at Freeport. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Zuch of Kitchâ€" ener Sundayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mader. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Quinn called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Heckâ€" endorn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burkholder ‘;vlul children Donald and Margaret sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. J. Break | in Kitchener. _ Mr. and Mrs.. Dave Strickler and ‘rhimn»u of Kitchener spent Monday | evening at the home of Mr. and Mre. Donald Garner. A group of friends and relatives rathrred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mader on Wednesday evenâ€" ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mader‘s {0th wedding anniversary. Dedicated To Better Vision . . . Telling your troubles is swelling your troubles. No one knows what MAY result. It may be this, that or the other thing. It may be two or more combined ills. No one knows. But it IS known that removing the cause dispels the effects. So it often happens that glasses do MORE than correct the 95° errors of vision. While you are our patient your eyes are our only care. 26° 980° (Continued next Thursday) THE JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE DEFECTIVE EYES* WHAT RESULTS BRESLAU Scouring Pade Phg. 14(: and 23C Floor Wax by Johneon‘s 7c Cleanser "Cmai. 2 t« 57c Scrub Brushes ‘Wellâ€"Made and Strong us 10c Ammonia H. O. Powdered Allâ€"Bran By Keflogg‘sâ€"For Muffine S.0.S. Corn Starch Ecd River As 22c Spaghetti 10c Bebbitt‘s or

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