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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Oct 1936, p. 5

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Mrs. Jeffries of Bracebridge, formerly of the public school teachâ€" ing staff here, visited her sister, Mrs. Pat. Fromm at Waterloo on Thursâ€" day and Friday. She also visited Miss Bessie VanEvery, Water street, who is seriously ill. Mr. Wilson Martin of the Univerâ€" sity of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with his mother, Mrs. J. A. Martin, Waterloo. Members of the student body of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Collegiate. 75 in number, attended the play, "The Merchant of Venice", at Toâ€" ronto Eaton Auditorium Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Martin has returned to Waterloo from Montreal where she spent five weeks with her husband, who is ill at the Victoria Hospital. Twinâ€"City business associates and friends are pleased to learn Mr. Martin‘s condition shows steady imâ€" provement. . Among the young people from Waterloo who attended the play given in Toronto Friday night at Hart House, in which Miss Eleanor Wilson starred, were Misses Mary Louise Bidwell and Mary Spohn and Messrs. Wm. Needles and John Cunnington. __ _ _ > _ _ ___ Albert street. On Friday evening they entertained a score of friends at bridge in her honor. Mr. J. M. Laing, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Somerville and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McTavish are attending the Actuarial Convention at White Plains, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Clive S. Bean of Grimsby spent Sunday, guests of Miss Anna R. Bean, Kitchener. | SBocial Monday, October 26, 1936 Mrs. (Dr.) Ford (nee Lottie Broderick) of Spokane, Wash., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Laing, Admission 10c Monday Tuesday CHEVROLET COACH GAMES OF SKILL CA RNIV AL aA" MARKET BUILDING, KITCHENER THE WOMAN S PAGE ROTARY Mrs. .Clive S. Bean, Grimeby, atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mrs. ‘Harold O. Dobbin at Waterl00. TEACHERS HERE Teachers numbering about 27 paid a visit to Waterloo Public schools on Friday. They are members of the teaching staffs of Aurora and Newâ€" market schools north of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. W atreet, Kitchener, spen the home of Mr. and Hutchinson, Palmerston Mr. and Mrs. Cranson W, Snider and Mr. and Mre, Arthur Huenergard have returned to Waterloo after an enjoyable two weeks‘ motor trip to the Adirondack Mountains, Lake Plaâ€" cid and New York City. Mr. A. K. Cressman and Mr. Garâ€" fheld Cressman were business visiâ€" tors in ‘Hanover for a day. Mrs. Roy iBean Jr., was at home to a number of friends at her home in Kitchener at an afternoon tea. Mrs. Fred G. Blackwell and Mrs. Harry Hahn of London spent Friday with their mother, (Mrs. Wm. Mcâ€" Dougall, Waterloo on the occasion of her 76th birthday. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Wilhelm, Park street, Kitchener, were: Mrs. Lawrence Schmidt and son Addison and Milâ€" dred Snider, New Hamburg; Mise Alice ‘Wilhelm, Kitchener and »Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kellsey, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cressman on Sunday visited his mother, Mrs. Christian Cressman, at Plattsville, who is quite ill. . Mrs. Annie Ballantyne of Taviâ€" stock was a 5“”" of her sister, Mrs. Wm. McDougall, Waterloo. Personal I and other Valuable Prizes for Lucky Ticket Holders November 2 Fun for Old and Young K. Wilhelm, Park spent Sunday at and Mrs. N. H. â€" TWO NIGHTS â€" WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR CAFETERIA .THE WATERLOO, CHRONJCLE With the commencement of twice a week service, The Chronicle is beâ€" ginning carrier boy routes. A Chronâ€" icle representatives will call at homes in Waterloo, soliciting subscriptions. Order now and your home paper will be delivered to you every Monday and Thursday evening by a carrier boy. Kitchener.â€"Numerous messages of ; sympathy have been forwarded to Mrs. James Courens, wife of the late Senator Couzens of Detroit, Mich., who died Thursday, and to Mayor Frank Couzsens of that city, by relaâ€" tives and friendg of the bereaved wiâ€" dow and son in this city. ‘The deâ€" ceased had visited Kitchener on variâ€" ous occasions since the marriage of Mayor Cousens to the daughter of the late George C. H. Lang and ‘Mrs. Lang, Queen street north, and durâ€" dng these visits had made many Triends. Mayor J. A. Smith forwarded . a message on ‘behalf of the city counâ€" . cil to Mayor Couzens. 1 The theological class of Waterloo Seminary at their seminary last week expressed themselves as opposed to sterilization and birth control prinâ€" ciples. The discussion was led by Dr. C. H. Little of the Seminary staff. ‘The scriptures were quoted freely, both Old and New Testaments being quoted, in which birth control was forbidden. + Boost Your Home Newspaper Seminary Opposes Birth Control Senator Couzens Is Mourned Here To Help Crippled Children |Mr. and Mrs. David L. Roth | Married Sixty Years BICYCLIST INJURED An early morning accident ocâ€" curred Thursday when a bicycle ridâ€" den by Ray Clayfleld, Ezra Ave., struck a Scheifele milk wagon at the corner of ‘Albert street and Ezra Ave. Clayfield suffered bruises to his left ‘knee, leg, and hip and the bicycle cwas considerably damaged. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Roth lived for 14 years on a farm near Crosehill after which they Mr. Roth is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Roth, and was born near Bt. Agatha. Mrs. Roth is a daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Christian S. Miller of Baden. iMr. and Mrs. Roth were married at the home of the former‘s parents, the old Miller homestead, In October 1876 by ‘Rev. Peter Littwiller, pastor of the St. Agatha Mennonite group. RECEIVE M.A. DEGREES Two Twin City art students, Miss Louise Kathleen Twietmeyer of Wa:â€" terloo, instructor at Waterloo Colâ€" lege, and ‘Mr. Jerome Louis Arnold of Kitchener, received their Master of Arts degrees at the University of Western Ontario Fall Convocation Saturday. Baden.â€"Sixty yeare Of married life was marked here Friday by Mr. and Mrs. David L Roth, with members of the family and close friends joining in the Diamond wedding celebration. Little priceâ€"cutters, don‘t you ery; you‘ll reach the bottom by and by. Baden Couple Celebrate Diamâ€" ond Wedding With Family Doors open at 7 p. m. and MIDWAY RADIO With the exception of one son, Moses, who died some years ago all of their seven children were presâ€" ent at the diamond wedding anniverâ€" sary. They are: Mr. Noah M. Roth, Baden, Mrs. Katie Jutzie, Mrs. (Mary Ruby, Alma street, Kitchener, Mrs. Danie!l Roth, Mré. Lydia Steinman and Mr. Samuel M. Roth, who does not it appears share his fathar‘s preâ€" ferences as far as transportation is concerned since he operates the Baâ€" den garage and drives cars instead of oxen. moved to the Roth homestead near Baden. There they remgined until they retired to live in the viHage of iBaden in 1920. â€" Mr. and Mre. Roth have 35 grandâ€" children and 17 great grandchildren. Diamonds _ â€" _ Watches Jewellery â€" Engraving 78 KING ST. S.. WATERLOO Are You â€" â€" â€" Entertaining? SPERRY C. JOYCE "Hallowe‘en Bridge" S Let us show you gifts § suitable for prizes. 5 REASONABLE. Et Buy it from PAGE FIVE

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