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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Nov 1936, p. 5

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gullIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllg The Proper Way To Hang Clothes 'Hang clothes up to dry in as near the position they are worn as pos- sible. . F: Men's Outfitter g l-l 34 Kin. St. s. - Phone 3042 g WATERLOO 'r':' 'r5tnmttnnmnmmmmmmnutil4 E n a m e I wa re "SECONDS" I At Bargain Prices. I Service Hurdwan Store :15 In... St._1hr, - Phone m (Win. In". mur' i V Nov 0'.- Undo. New hurl-t. FULL umcMtta " King St. Z..( ”who... PM. “I. ' M- D We eater to htarWL Putin. A pertain; 'GuacNT, Educ. No teg “not LIGHT. INEXPENSIVEA GHARANTEED. lnventlgne. Write or The __ Ilitttyittg Studio Smith Manufacturing Company Dept. a: as King St. PRESTON. ONTARIO Established 1898 , Quality L B. Detenbeck G. C. Crompton, Prim. 7 h Above Door. Shark Orr. Lyric Tho-Ira. mutant Wedding Photokrdiitf Bunker Bldg. .. Phone " KITCHBNER Banquet. - Ae-ru. - We“... vosrs iriuiiifiid YirTFr. mfg, Coin-am and SMITH’S STUDIO DOWNING. STERN and Cu. “Khan-l. I It...“ - mun-mo Don-r 1arro-iir" In»; Lacs: or - 33 King Sim! Bust Kitchen-I- STUDIO LIGHTING Telephone III tor Bum Picture- Picturt? Framing u “I. St. W. “on. I.” KITCHEN" FEE-J9 ated Artistic Fun; CLOTHES J. D. NALON Watches Clocks Jewellery Repaired l castle Inn The Bargain Event You Have Been Waiting For nu, The Original Rexall WINTER Thursday " Friday " Saturday [Ill,; ttlll1l,llliit!lillliilllll 'll' if” w. P. "not {null-r all o-trise SALE “ALE SALE AEA. G. Haehnel Drug Store gurTunaD? SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Watchmaker 50 Ontario South KITCHENER FLORISTS Klth-onrr WATERLOO of 3211 Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brubacher and Mr. and Mrs. Albert meacher Ind children Jean and Douglas spent. Sun- day with Mr. Noah Beckar at Free- port. Mr. and Mrs. Ttoy Schledel and chlldren Doris, Phyllis and Robert and Master Thomas Brohman Sun- daycd with Mr. and Mrs. Clem. Bow. man, West Montrose. Mm. Arthur Lithgow of Redford is spending a tew weeks with_her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mader. Rev. Roy Koch of St. Jacobs had charge of the evening service at the Pressman Mennonite Church on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Manner spent Sunday with Mr. ahd Mrs. Carl Steppler. An enjoyable evening was spent playing games after which refresh- ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sander Sun- dayed with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ho. stettler, Kitchener. mratty-Kirtg---Nov. 2, Melville George Beatty of Kitchener to Laura Pearl . King ot Llatowel. DtotrtiHubor-..-Alex. Dietrich of Lawson, Sash, formerly of St. Agatha, to Miss Ruth Huber, on October 27. Mhura'arrv---0etober 31, Dr. J. C. Sihler of Simcoe to Emma Eliza- beth Parry of Hamilton. Merer-btvder--October 31, Wilfred Meyer of Waterloo to Pearl Bny- der of Waterloo. Piehe--Borrro-- Nov. 2, Clifford Pickrem of North Bay to Mur- lgaret Colette Boppre of Water- oo. wtiit-Rhodr--0et. M, Albert Williams, of Preston to Mary May Rhody of Blair road. Robortaon-Sclnnirlt - October 31, Andrew Burnett Robertson of Galt to Ladella Beatrice Schmidt, Preston. Tim Ladlee' Aid of the M.B.C. Church held a quilting at the hon. "or' Mm. N. Schwalm on Wednesday oiternoon. Rev. Oscar Burkholder has left for Leetonio, Ohio, where he will hold Evangelistic services for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mader enter- tained about 35 young people on Saturday evening at a Hallowo'en masquerade at their home. Gus-At the K.-W. Hospital, Nov. I, to Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gies, Kitchener, 1 daughter. Foitni---At St. Mary’s Hospital. Oct. 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Feitsch, Kitchener, a daughter. Ethori----At the K.-w. Hospital, Oct. 31, to Mr. and Mrs. B. Etherington, R.R. 3, Kitchener, I Aiu-av-Mt Waterloo, Oct. St, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Allensen, 17 Moore Ave., . daughter. Wottuuor---At Amulree, Oct. M, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wett- laufer, a son. Died next day. Bo-At the K.-W. Hospital, Nov. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Beam, 1 son. in tive yea}: an you 41531;; second awards three and». Students from the Kitchener-Wo- terloo Collegiate have won tour in” Gan Collegiate won both new! and third prises, with In Lou Brandon winning the second place of $60 and Robert Marshal the third scholarship with a ulna ot $40. $100. an». Alum- chained tttttl Homily high not. in tho Don-1w menbal Examirurtiorta in June at the local collegiate. , Brilliant student We K.-W. Col- la'me during the last. you, In: [he Ania: ot Waterloo In: boon - ed the tirirt Caner Schohnlllp of Ilse Aksin Wis Carter Schohrsll'p Fin-u Award (has to K.-W. Co9grrromrth'naso I Social " personal I I MARRIAGES BRESLAU BIRTHS rlrllriii' 'iiitd h3_3?ff5?3;;§i i:U Nib ""'t"lihGlaA "o"'"'"'"'""""""'"'."'"'"), Phone 216 I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mcilroy and son Donald. Miss Clara Bender and Mr. Roy Walter of Palmerston were re- cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. |Koepke. A Harvest Home service was held at the Evangelical (hutch here on Sunday afternoon. Special musical numbers ways rendered by the "Rain. bow Boys" of Elmira. The local Evan'genéal EDGE. en- joyed a Hallowe'en social at Flora- dale PP Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell, Mr. Hubert Mitchell and Miss Grace Krauter of Violet Hill visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah E. Mil- ler on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wraase were Sunday guests or Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Horst at Conestogo. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bott were: Mrs. Davd Bott, Mr. and Mrs. John Score and Mrs. Bork- wood of 'Kitchener, Mrs. o. U. Mam- 'ny and son Ralph and Mr. Clifford not! or Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bott and son Floyd of Elora. Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Schweitzer, Messrs. Edwin Thur, Eldon Hotter, Grant “Brown and Ted Hathaway ot Elira were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Schneider. Messrs. Nathaniel and Osiah Horst spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ion Weber near Yatton. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer were: Mr. and Mrs. Coison Jefferson and daughter Lois. Mr. and Mrs. ,Bert 'Heiser. Messrs. Mervyn J. Smith, M. D. Glairkotr, Ctoy Jefferson andHarold Hebe! and Miss Constance Hamel nii or Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Manrer of P1oradale, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Metzger and daughter Lois Of W. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Underwood and daughter Carol, Mrs. V. Hebe! and son (Men of Bridgeport. Mr. Jacob IRudisuela ot KltEh-ener is spending some time with relatives here. " MARKS 90th BIRTHDAY BrNDGDPoRT.--uswis Adolph ot Bridgeport quietly celebrated his 90m birthday on Tuesday at the home of his son. Sinclair Adolph. Mr. Adolph still maintains an active in- terest in lite and is considered t "xceptionally good health tor h age. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo King and Helen and Jack were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Youen at Arthur. Reeve Kinsie Marks _ 70th Birthday Reeve Simon Kinzie, at Waterloo Township, was honored at his home Saturday night on the oceasion ot his 70th birthday. by his fellow mem- bers ot the Waterloo Township Coun- cil. Congratulations and appreciation of his fine service: to the munici- pality were expressed, the program consisting of speeches. toasts, etc. Mrs. Edith Block of Toronto in visiting her sister, Mrs. R. B. Me, Cabe, John street. u: -13. rnu Drumner xur memoers of the “Dizzy Dozen" Club. Gnmes and refreshments were enjoyed by thou in attendance. Mrs. William Dchmer, Pcppler street, Waterloo, entertained " her home on Standby in honor of the 80th birthday of her mother, Mrs. Henry Gerbig. Relatives and friends from various outside points were pmnt to congrntullte In. Gerbig. held on Friday evening " the home of Wrt. Fred Brenner for members A Hnllowe'en muquernde 'watt htltiy"t Eridyt, evening pt the home m, mun win-I, w .r. In: w. Ion of Mr. and In. S. Hmhnd, Br., Chestnut It! Kti,tchee ' "tor tutra as: Itreet, Kitchener, the wedding to' take place in Chic-go on Saturday. “not, in spending 7i77;50kn;itvlvi friends in Detroit; Mich. J!- And b.6014?! Ball, 156 In. Johl at. " ovum _'ah)tic,mt,.dty=,ltt.f,5,e NORTH WOOLWICH lip .Jesan ponder-on, _ Wagg- muii 034 WATERLOO of _ their I Mr. Sam Spa-hr is n present patient at the K.-W. Hospital, Kitchener. The funeral of the late Edward Itrennrss was he'd in St. Joseph's HA'. Church, Macton, on Tuesday morning. The funeral was one ot the largest held ln this parish. The six sons of the deceased, Roy. Jerome, Edwin. Marcel, Raymond, Patrick {were the pallbearers and Frederick iv,uts the crossbearer. After the re- lquiem mass, interment was made in {the adjoining cemetery. Rev. V. J. morgan oitieiating. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roe and'family of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Nine. Joseph Roe. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hammer ot E1- mira Mrs. O'Grady and son Joe of Tralee visited Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Hahn, Friday. Mr. and MM 1. McDonald of Wa- terloo spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Céci] Barbour ot Wel- lwley ware recent visitors in town. Mr. T. Isley of Breslau called on Mr. Michael ‘Stommler Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Luge] and family of Arthur spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lose]. t Prank Schummer Jr., spent a few days with relatives in Guelph. Misses Laura and Clark Strauss of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stemmler'Thursday even- inn. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hahn and chil. dren Constance and Marjorie called on Mr. and Mm. Matt. Hahn Wed- nesday. 1.. 7 Mrs. "M. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bernhard and daughter Lu- cille of Kitchener visited Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosger and also with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ament. Sunday. Post Ottiee Inspector Stewart of London paid an oftieial visit to the local post ottice on Friday. Mr. and Mm. George Wander and family of Kitchener spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mm. Zimmer- man. Mr, and Mrs. Alban ,Koebel daugh- ter Florabelle and son Oscar spent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. Mr. 31nd Mrs. Robt. Cragg of bAly, ton visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Foster Saturday. Mrs. Wm. aner, Miss Rita Zuber and Mr. Ted Esley of Breslau wars Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. Zimmerman. Mrs. Norman Murray and Mrs. I. Leith were visitors in Kitchener Fri- day afternoon. Large Funeral. MMrtNtrlhMDtmrrTttntttaaattCE These patterns msy be secured from the Chronicle Pattern Dept; for " cents each. Send stamps now with your order. A pullover especially designed for sportsmen who enjoy comfort as well as style. The simple design of the allover pattern is rare and attractive. The two color border provides an interesting contrast. There are separate instructions and a separate pattern for each and every size including 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. The pattern includes: a sample of the yarn from which the original garment was made, a tissue pattern for blocking the garment after it is knit, easy-to-follow working instructions without abbreviations and an assembling chart. _ Mayfair Hoodlum LINWOOD Provincial Police are investigat- ing a number of pranks which caused property damage to local citizens Hallowe'en night. In one case part or a verandah was torn away and also the steps ot another. Ttee. and Mrs. Stewart ot Bellwood called on friends in town Sundny. Mrs. Wm. Zuber, Miss Rita Zuber and Mr. Ted Isley of Breslau were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. Zimmerman. Dost love lite? Then squader not time, tor that is the m 1110 I! made ot. Mr. and Mm. B. Carnochm at Mt. mira visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. CaEnothn Sunday. Carl Glen of Hassan spent Sunday a: his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Crag; of Dray- ton visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Foster, Saturday. Miss Margaret hose] ot Kitchener visited with her parents, Mr. and Myr Charly, Lose], Sunday. David Hotter and Herb Goodwin Of Elmira were visitors in town Bun. day. where he has undergone an opera- tion. Mr. and Mm. F. w. Hill, Dorothy and Edward spent Saturday evening in Kitchener. om Gd, m a. CHIPSO Cum“ 's Own CLEANSER FLOOR WAX tt " Old English No Rubbing SOAP ' CORN 2 No.2Tins " BROOMS Each " CORN 'Ayllm Gold-n DAM C surmém , "dl' W SOAP 4 O DATES 5 F" " 3 " " 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 Dani's No. It. 5 a... 16e 3 Tins " was" " GOLDEN WAX k BEANS Members of we Women's Mission- ary Society or the United Brethren Church met at the home of Mrs. Angus Beilimr tor their regular meeting. Mr. -Homer Devin spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Cecil Bantam of Williaumstmrir. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. C. Kne Were Mr. and Mrs. [Henry ‘Klle of Kitchener and Messrs. Harry and Carl Kile and Mr. Martin of Bridgeport and Min Florence Kile and Messrs. Lemore and Melvin Shanta. Mr. _Matt. Tlnnea ot Bloomingdale spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Style); Snider. Miss Ruth several days ronto. Mlss Aléne Shani: ot near Water- loo spent several days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Addie Crea- Miss Isabel Crenmau and brother Mr. Allan ICressman attended a cro- kInolq party at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Betsey at New Dundee on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mn. Andrew Murray ot Bright called on Mr. Isaac Ban on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mn. Jacob An and Mr. and Mrs. Moses Snyder ot Peters. burg spent Sunday withMr. and Mn. Ezra ICreasman. The "Cheerful Workers" Sewing Circle of Bean‘s and Genera Menno- nite Churches held their monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Addis Cran- man. Addison [Kind Pine Hill visited with Mr. and In. Elam Man on m. Mr. um In. Jen-1m Good. w. and In. J%aratss Koch and d-tter Ethel ot Conestoga woo-mud " Miss lube] Cream-n visited with the Iattor's mother. In. launder Creasman at Perer'a 00mm on Sun. day. Mrs. H. Hayes ot Konvulo, Mum, who spent seven] any. with her cou- sin, Mr. Jack Garland and In. Our- land left on Sunday to visit he: Big. ter, In. Jacob mom, who udde- nenr Godorich. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kline Br., M Mr. and Mm. Prod Kline Jr., and family or Brampton were ”out via!- tom at the home of Mr. and In. Mr. and Mrs. Addis Gnu-n- - [sully spent Sunday VII It. All Mrs. award a“... at W- Mr. and In. Joe W and - of El» loan. - - day with Mr. and Mn. 8’“...- ”UTE-WI" m Mr. and Mn. Albert Knechtel and Ne. ' This =i2ilr11Tl LIHITID " 'Schiedel is spending with relatives In To. Libby's "Genge Pan" TOMATO T 16-01. Tin IT, Singapovc Sliced, (naked on Cubed PINEAPPLE fui'tyi"it'iy E R _""'" alfHARDS VBASON tutr, RELISH an EM...“ 2 s??t!t21,Niis thaurtitr.ertare- Helm (m. d Manhoo- SOUP And Othm Varieties Gm Ltd .04 Sedan 19y,t 5313?." ft 'rt,',: " SALMON IHS. n. IP BISCUITS 2 row. " PLUM JAM Mt-or. Jar " 'ha-n'. Sandwich Sum-d tte MAYONNAISE 3.... Jar " BISCUITS 2 TIA - 2 No. ft Tins 19c tttWon Tim Nuts are a highly concentruod food because their water content In low? Mr. and Mm. Daniel My were Sun- day gum with Mr. and In. Gideon Dachau on Sunday. Mine. mum my and Dorothy Bunny am Sunday anemoo with Miss Doris ‘Schwlndt. daughter of mutant called on trltndt - here, Sunday. Mr. Mold Home ot Fourth!!! spgpt Sunday at Ma home hm. Messrs. Kénneth iteior and Orville Knechtol were recent whiten with Mr. Home: Devin. SPERRY C JOYCE Dhmonds - Watehes Jewellery - Eng-ulnar _ " KING ST. s., WATS” Why not a Bulova Watch? If II IS A WATCH Dependable - Gunranteed. Buy it from t.h. Package mt some. m you “who-Win! "ttthor-tUU-dan cynurvko.Ghl¢odo-OI- "ratotuvahsoorart.od- oyourvicchyou. Whto cu it be - PM“, ”when. I.” w enrol... with not ”to. 1t.'ftl'i,'d'tteaue:ii F. h on W. Ty tin Ii! pt.- 27-01. In PERFECT VISION Dedicated To Better Vision . . . (Continued non Thur-lay) nu: Juan “was? Sum: tub. 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