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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 May 1937, p. 3

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_, 3-; ts,), l 'n mm“ bb? a ADVERTISING In rue CHRONICLE 7 PAYS. "The Empty Room’ Fro. "rtrinr--Dutto Ind Ontario Sn "Mountain Errol Flynn - Claude Rain. Henry Shphonlon _ B-rlon MuL-na And the Mlllth Twins. Mend-y - Tuesday . Wednend; MAY " - " _ " .,'--l,)i"if.-iillt,iiiii. tiici1i.L1llllton' Thuruhy - Friday - Saturday MAY " - 14 - " Sh-ron Ly “no Double Feature Prottramme LAUREL R. HARDY "The Prince And The Pauper” EXTRA.' Sat. Matinee Frankie 'urro-RirrTin.Tin Monday and Tuesday 2 - Special Features - 2 SONJA HENIE - Added Attraction - __ ADDED ATTRACTION "Way Out West" th JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON LETTME lemma "oi CHOWDER: Fancy M. tse CABBAGE New 6m- IE tte PINEAPPLES on»: ms 24 Sin. Each , A PIES" on SIOKED FILLETS L - Friday and Saturday BACON 0 (Phil Bottle no“) SIOIED SIDE cum tt th Intuit: summon SPREAD 'tt "It GINGER ALE 2 'ttt 2h YUKON CLUB “can rm OLIVE: t goo-w summon HAWKINS! pg "I “WEEKS, .......'.?'ifii.'. ... It. 14e PORK ' BEAN§ Laws on: 10., ENCORE 5.2 2 Features - Also BIDDERS Every Pound of A ' P com; I. Freshly Said} BOKAR J%tr, ' 290 tt O’CLOCK "4h.Tf Ib. 23: RED CIRCLE A'tuth h. 21: AIR gd'noITIONEo Mark Twain'. ‘nnr - 1an Finlay-on Vivien Oakland Justice" 1937's SPECTACULAR MUSICAL SMASH l With With in KITOIINII "Barn" Jr, LSe HIRE] Farmers are busily engaged with the belated seeding operations.. It will be some time before this work will be completed. Monday . Tunnel-y - Wedncudly MAY IL. " _ no Fr.. Pnr_-ouh. nnd Ont-rm Sn A coronation program was ren- dered by the pupils in the public school on Tuesday afternoon. The program was made up as follows: Opening: song, "Land of our Birth"; Lvivf address by Principal V. Eisen- bach; song. "God of our Fathers"; address by Rev. S. J. Wittig; dialogue, "crowning of a king"; the planting of a coronation tree; a "tt drill and the presentation of corona- tion medals by the trustees. "God Save the king!" 'CM, FROM SCOTLAND YARD’ The Woman Alone' The Hon. W. D. Euler. and guest, Mr. Chas. Howard, M.P., of Sher- brooke, Que., were noticed in the village on Monday _afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirch of Kitchener were over Sunday guests of relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacDonald and family of Detroit are spending a short time at the home of Mr. Mac- Donald‘s parents. "Song Of The City" Mr. Harold Stroh of Kitchener was spending the week-end and over Sunday at the parental home. Mr. and Mrs., Alvin Dreisinger and Alma of Elmira, were Sunday visjgors at, the home of Herb Huehn. l Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good attended lan Ascension Day family gathering [at the home of the latter's brother) ,Rev. P. Cuber, in Kitchener. The event had been arranged in honor of Mr. Cober's birthday. l Mr. Valentine Gies is recovering from a serious illness the latter part of last week. Mr. Geo. Hermann. Miss Cora Becker and brother William of Elmira, were Sunday visitors at the Stroh home. T The funeral of the late Mrs. Mag- dalena Snyder, held last Saturday afternoon, was largely attended. A private service was conducted " the late home by Revds. H. Stevanus and Roy Koch, after which the re- mains were taken to the Mennonitei Church. at Bloomingdale where a public service was held. Interment followed on the adjoining cemetery. Thursday - Friday _ Saturday MAY " - " - " A Coronation service was held, in the Lutheran Church last Sunday evening and the order of service was according to a form commended by high church officials of England. Miss Marjorie Box sp-ent last week-end and Sunday at the home of her parents near London. Futurin: Kn": Morley - obt. Baldwin BARRYMORE PARKER in Stratford drCideairy"'ii"iii'i' week. Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Wittig and slaughter Jean wee visi_ting friends l W. R. Wilkinson, L.D.S..with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bryden and family of Kitchener, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur James. SIDNEY “DISHES ' In»: In: TWINE: a Ilie ORANGE: Ata".. In”: With Jofrrer Dun - Nat Pullout- (I - ADDED ATTRACTION _. Sylvin Oscar __ ADDED ATTRACTION - MARGARET LINDSAY Per Case Lionel IEOTAII TEA A Family Affair" l-I. F. M 490 Ida.- CONESTOGO In HOMOLKA In. 25: ll). 1 b Cecelia $3.59 For fares and information uh shy Railway Ticket Agent. MINIMUM SPECIAL FARE - Me Canadian Pacific FARE AND ONE-QUARTER for the your"! _trfrs Bm... " pol-h in “and. "(I to certain doathuatior" In tho Unit“ SIC... Tramp: "Yes. ma'am, l was once stung by a queen bee" Miss Norma Snider of Waterloo, for some considerable time one of the clerks in the Welker general store, severed her connection with the store and returned home where she is needed by her mother. =e Mr. Ind Mrs. Her-rd Schutz and children were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Henrich. IIIousewHe: "So you've been in touch with royalty?" Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin of S. B. No. 2 and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin of near Elmira were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Levi Lichty. _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. 'cingrich of nenr Elmira were Sunday dinner guggts of _M_r_s. Jeeph 1rtetin.. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wahl and daughter Joan of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl on Sunday. Miss Katie Westfall is home from the Toronto General Hospital {Or a week before returning to the Free- port Sanatorium. - 'Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gingrich of Elmira were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brubacher. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bowman join- ed a family reunion party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Bru- beter on Sunday. Mr. Ind Mrs. Harry Garner had the pleasure on Sunday of entertain- ing Mrs. James Garner of Waterloo, the former's mother. Mr. Harry Gainér visited the Conestogo United Church Sunday Schgol on_titsndtty., A Mr. and Mrs. Jdirn"riatii; TGG Sunday in Kitchener with Mrs. 1rtrtrr Fiyqlg, who is ill. - Mr-. And MA. AtGreYRieek visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bo_li_nski qtjlespgler. -- - - Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sittler and daughter Salim: of near Floradnle visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sirheon Bpwman on Agcgnsion Day. Mrs Mary Duench of Elmira spent lteThursujttwith, Mrs. I G. Htrhn. City Plano-[or *8... no Kin. " Ale. - on Miss Nancy Sittler ofiraGirUaiiis visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon qupgan T? Sunglpy, Mr. and Mrs. Jncob sGliisrirunt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dettwiler. Mr. and Mrs. W. li.%iiiiiG. as}; ed " Berlet's Corner with Mr. und Mr_s_. J ohn, tiuKothler. or: Su_nday. Mr. and gfrs. Henry Bowman of near Elmira visited with Mr. and Mry,Arpps B. Bowman on Thursday. VICTORIA DAY Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frey were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Frey. Mrs. Erwin Dahmer of Conestoga visited with Mrs. J. H. Thoma on Frifht - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cress and son Vernie, accompanied by Mrs. Herman Grosz, spent Suturday It Neuatadt. Rev. J. P. and Mrs. Hutch and Mr. Solomon Eby attended the Con- ference at Chesley last week. Miss Erna Hnuch spent Sunday " Ches- ley. Ticket: good going any time from noon Friday, May 21, until 2 p.m. Monday. May 24, 1937. Return Limit to have dentin:- tion xi. Inter than midnight T adly. May 26, 1937. Messrs. Noni §;i&e;--|;J'a;;§on Mnrtin were business visitors to London. Mr. snd Mrs. Stanley Schweitzer of Waterlwoo and the Misses Mag- dalene and Joy Brubaker of Kitch- ener were guests at the home of Me. AnstBr:uteket on' Syngly. Mr. iirid Mrs. Mike Kerchner and family visited the former's mother in Arilvertoeyru gyndpy. -- A LONG WEEK-END FARES Mothers' Day will be observed in the Evangelical Church next Sunday mo_r_ning. - Ascension ply services were held last Thursday by the Mennonite churches, the one on south King St. and the Old Order Mennonite Church in the Three Bridges section. Both services were largely attended by worshippers. Visitors Cousin. And Going. l At the Evangelical Church, on account of the pastor, Rev. J. P. Hauch. being absent at the Confer- ence in Chesley, the Sunday School devoted part of its session to Coro- nation thought in prayer, song. and a short address by Mr. Clare Me- Leod, principal of our school. t An impressive and inspiring Coronation service we: held in the Lutheran Church on Sunday morn- ing. The Sunday School joined in the service. The form of service used we; commended by the Arch- bishops of York and Canterbury and printed by the Oxford University‘ Prue of London. Rev. S. J. Wittig delivered I strongly worded petri- otic address, pointing out the ad- vanugel we enjoy on eccount of being I part of the British Empire. nu. by School ruining knee to badly that . ACGaia medical attention and its hid up for I while. l-PMIiV. Coronation Service. fun being to jump out " the door in from to the mud below, o drop of some ". or nix Net, upturned her "e go badly that llll needed tho Iowa bed. put in order. Twelve you old liner", daughter of Mr. sud In. I... Martin, while Pitt trith the, Wu of Mr. and _ttr/s at 'tmr. . o, ’1. Int-Hg). unho' - I aoirj "i-ture-Gia'," '“ic; M:II 'trfnedt,.'i “MM“. 'h-t_-tt_- aietyyitstEtMB-' tttstr,. t1ti1rfi9 7.1%: “it“; iii Kittie-or. OIL with - G Mr and Mrs (' E Rwttrtzorttrttt"xr and family and Mr and Mrs, Iamor Schlnxel anon! Sunday with Mr. And Mrs mm" f"rttrtrmttrtrttor man Now Hnmburg. Sunday visitor: at the home ot Mr. and Mrs Allan W. Jan“! 3nd Mrs J 29hr ware: Mr. and Mrs. " mhn 2pm- and Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam 20hr of Paolo and Mr, and Mrs. An- drew Ram and Mr. and Mrs. Ram Iran! nt Walkway and Mr .nnd Mrs. Mum Roth and family nnd Mr and Mn Mono; olngnm-h and Mr. and Mrs. Jacnh n, mm and Mr. and Mrs. Harm mm, and son Dolford all of Baden. Mr. Ind Mrs. Ottear Gmmm and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ziegler and fun- Hy all of Kitchener. spent Wednes- day at tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Eckstoln, Mr. and Mrs. C B. Jnnul spent \Vadnnsdny at the home of Mr. " snph K. '3wartzentruur. Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mn. Walter mkatoln worn: Mrs. H. Pnaprke and Mr. Henry Pnepcko 1nd Miss Edith Pnepcke nnd Mr. and Mrs. Orvnl Woolner all of Kitchener. Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman were: Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Chapman of Freeport and Misses Mildred Chapman and Nbrma Ewart: of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Schlegel spent Wednesday evening at the home of tho farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schlegel of nenr Tavlatock. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boshart are spending a few days with Mr. 1nd Mrs. Dave Boshart. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon llamacher were'. Mr. and Mrs. Charles slebert of Roadbank and Mr. and Mrs. Willard H3118. "Mr and Mrs. C. B. Jantzl visited with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jantzi on Sunday. Mr. allriiiEuiward Witmer ani family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder atJveter'loo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Ramseyer and family spent Sunday with Mr. mud Mrs. Solomon Bast at Wellesley, Miss Eileen and Master Donald Reign visited with Miss Helen Jones on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob he!“ and :luughlnr Bony spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. D. Pharnfuss and family of Kitchener spent Sun- day at the home ot Mr. Joseph K. tlchwartzentroher. - Mr. sind Mrs. farmer Rudy and ram- ily of near New Hamburg spent Sun- dat with Mr. andqus. Isaiah Martin. Mr. and Mrs. oaveurshai.rTai family visited with Miss Barbara Steinman rear New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Penngi- and famly spent Sunday with Mr. and MTI. Henry Boldt at Kitchener. Mlss Mildred Chapman entertained at her home here the young people of the U. B. intermediate endeuor from Alma St. Church of Kitchener to very enjoyable weiner roast on Monday evenlng. A trout measuring over 12 Inches in lenth was caught by IZ-yearold Donald Dotzert in a stream near Ayton on Wednesday. The tish is the second largest ever caught in the stream. With Donald were his m.. ther, Postmaster C. Dotzert ot Bra. teroo and Mr. Alt. Meyer. An additional concrete reservoir will be constructed by the Bunker Construction Co. " the old Shoe- maker plant " 5 cost of $31,789. This was decided at a meeting of the Kitchener Water Works Com- mission on Tuesday. Ball Bros. were close to Dunkers in price but a Toronto tender was high. “ltaiy's colonial desire has been Batisfied by the annexation ot Ethiopia, a huge territory with great possibilities," Mussolini asserted. “It's development needs much timo and energy and capital. I [any is arming, he said, because (she must "in the race of the tAran- tie rearmaments ot other nations". Aims to Prevent War Thelpresent situation is "prtsgnant with evil possibilties". the dictator continued, but "war is not inevit- able. We shall do all in our power to forestall It." Italy's Ouee declared in 8. 31311011 imreview given to K. JC. Kwueml. Washington correspondent at The Tokyo “Nichi :N'lch', that his conn- trys colonial deelres have been eatin- tied and she now wants pence. Its construction will be ot lime- stone, two storeys in height. At the Imain entrance wilt nppear mum's coat ot arms and stone letters with 'the words “Dominion Public Bulld- ing" will be prominent. At the Fred. erick street entrance will be the word "Kitchener" and over the street on- trance will appear the word “Pun Otrice". 'NhKYo.--cPremier Mussolini'. ll" nature stood Sunday beneath a pledge to "do all in our power" to prevent another European war. Italy satisfied, Now Wants Peace 'fJ1xdW'ea"'lt,t print! tor Kitchen 3 new Federal building have come to hand and the construc- tion work will he named " soon " possible. It will stand in the centre ot site lacing Duke Bt., with Queen and Frederick on either side. n shows the bulking with its imposing than! set about 14 ieet in trom the street line. The building will be '206 feet long leaving ample grounds on either side ot about 86 feet making poulble future addition. it needed. Blue Prints Mod " Hon. W. D. Ell-r Give Length " SCI-dun u MM Foot. Federal Building At Kitchener to be An Imposing One three 10.! am. "OI-IMIUO gntgndllllom.“l1hm And ovum at the In“. - In 00mm Duty-u also In tho at-tttte can hr three you all. Holman-m Ittr Entries for CONSTRUCT RESERVOIR PINE HILL ' LARGE FISH llllllIllIIll"I"llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllmllllllmlllllmllllllllllllllllllllflIIlllmllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllllllllllm _ MINOR COLLISION Backing out from the curm on south King street near William St., on Wednesday, a car driven by Ross Gildner. Kitchener. was struck hy a car going south on King street dri- ven by John Egerdee, Rosevilie road. The Exerdee car tmfrored heavier damage than the Giidner machine. ALLOWED TO GO An Elmira man, Karl Schultz,,held for mental examination following a flare-up during which he cut two motor tires with a knife, was " lowed to go by Magistrate Blake. He WIS judged Bone. Magistrate Blake heard two cases of incest in police court on Tuesday and adgourned them until May 18. Earl etzler, Haysville, pleaded guilty to incest with one sister but not with the other. Both girls pleaded guilty and were demanded for mental examination before sen- tenee is passed. President William Henderson of the Kitchener and Waterloo Rotary Club was honored " the luncheon Monday and presented with a past president'" pin. Harry Brown made the presentation. Mr. Henderson sails shortly for Nice. France, where the Rotary International meets in annual session. He will be accom- panied by Mrs. Henderson and Mr. and Mrs Ernest Tailby. The city council at Kitchener ap- pointed a committee ct the sug- gestion of AM Meinzinger to hear cases where young girls are under- "tttid, one cue of a girl receiving ‘10 cents an hour being reported. The committee will comprise Aid. J. Meinzinger, F. P. Mullins, H. W. Sturm, Irvin Bowman and Clarence Seibert. PRESENT ROTARY PIN T0 WM. HENDERSON WANT MINIMUM WAGE FOR FACTORY GIRLS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H'allman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cancel and with Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hellman of New Dun. dee. "Mr. and Mrs. Willard Becker and son Larry of near Drumbo called on Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller on Sun- Ttev. John Nigh ot Reserving Out., will speak in the Rosdbank Church on Sunday evening, May will on Home Missions. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knechtel and family and Myra. Knechtel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tschuml of Perry's Corner. IRev. and Mrs. C. P. Knuth ot Kit- chener visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Wlebe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DietentraeLsr, Elva and Nyle spent Sunday with re have: near Whl-Ienstein. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Raster and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan my at Mannheim. [ Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Sheifele and son Bobbie of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ohm-er. Mr. and Mrs. Corina "si,iGtii'ii9 Lisbon visited with their daughter, Mrs. Allen Otto Ind Mr. Otto. Mr. illenry Engel of Twisted! was I Sunday visitor " the home of Air. nqd_ _Mrs._George_ yebgguw: _ Min Ruby Helmuth spent Sunday wit-E Kiss like] Kipfer. - We ore veryeorry to .,"trl,t, that Mr. Conrad Kuhn, one of t e oldest men in this district, is confined to his bed for over a week. We hope he will be up Ind around as usual ere Jontt., ___ - The extent of the Red Cross Service will he determined hy the extent of your generosity. Steps into any emergency-Local, Ontario or Dominion. MRS. GEORGE WEGENAST FOR!) S. KUMPF H. H. GOULD Honorary Pmidni Pro-idem Tre-Iurer - [in Aida Weil left on Sunday to resume her duties near Wellesley for some time. _ In. Flank Kipfer Ind daughter Dorothy of Bethel mt were Sundcy visitor: with Mr. Ind In. Jneob 8ettwartaentrutrer. Mr. Stanley Helmuth of South Euthope spent. Sand-y with his partnta., __ _ Help Red Cross Mr. Gut In. Joe Store and sou spent Sunday with Mr. 3nd Mrs. Alvin Brenemnn. I It. Robert Wotthufer of Wood- stock Ind friends of Buford culled on Mr. Ind In. Allen Otto on Sauna}? -- WATERLOO RED CROSS CAMPAIGN Objective $1,500 _ Mr. and In. John Bender end In. Benn Kropf end family of Gavel Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Jeeob R. Bender of near Tevistogk upon: Sunday with Mr. end In. Aaron Bender. Sunday whiten with Mr. 3nd In. 00mlP elem um Kr. and In. Conrad tt l Ind It. and In. Win. Y at of tho Iitth line, Mr. and In. ilton Heinbuch and fum- ily of Static“, and Mr. and In. Mind '9irhtttaett, of Hymony. Cu." Anna, lulu), who on Mar 8,xrtrsattotbrat-idtauttat the hon. or In neighbor, tBfqra" an". " Civil Anni». ween-bod to In mm.- It at. Jouphr m tal. Tomato, on sunny mar-con. " u bound that “do“ aiayer u how- to t... Pe1iees, 8005 Slayer INCEST CASES HEARD JROSEBANK 1m 10.” May cr. " Leander Kraemer, . 30, truck driver, was remanded when he ap- peared in court charged with driving a motor vehicle in a reckless man- ner. l WALKERT0N.--gaeob Kritz, 50- ‘year-old resident of Greenock Town- ship, suffered a broken back and other injuries Tuesday night when struck by a motor truck on the highway near Belmore. His condi- tion at hospital Was described as critical. q se9tmldt--Aq K.-W. Hospital, May 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schmidt. 13 McDougall Ave., Waterloo, 3 daughter. Snyder-At K.-W. Hospital, May 13, to Mr. and Mrs. I. Snyder, R.R. 2, West Montrose, a daughter. YOU PAY ONLY 155 KING ST. W. The Rem" Drug Store “on. 210 - WATERLOO A. G. Haehnel DON’T LET HIGH PRESSURE SALESMEN OR h aw V PRICE FOOL YOU! 'ft"iiiiiiiiiiii9, g Buy a THOR 'itlllililti at this special WW offer and get Iiil'ii"ii"i'i'.illilllll,, 2eali'iifalae KIWI ALSO DOLLAR BRASSIERES AT 59c AND SN. GOUDIES BACK BROKEN Births MbySaleOf a Guardl’omlations Modem Dun-at Show. Telephone 950 to Help Others ANOTHER FRONT-LACING CORSET ---bailt for alighter to uverage figures. 2-inch elude top. 6 suspenders. A regular $5.00 corset in this week'. LIKE THE SKETCH with hip reducer--- . heavily boned front-lacing comet, giving remarkable control for nvengc to full Btrures. Strong brocaded material. Sizes 27 to 40. Value equal to regular 87.00 corsets. This woek'n Sale price, just .__w.PP..t_._rr_.t.. $4.95 Special loving. in. tho unbr- for this rock's mat. No - "I." who. that. linker. an .0... safe at $69.5o SPECIAL SALE PRICE With extra size Tub, Lifetime Motor, Balloon Wringer Rolls, Lifetime Guarantee; Special Trade Allowance ..r.r. SALE B0S'PON.--United States ottieials announced Saturday'postal inspec- tors seized 350,000 take sweepstakes lottery tickets and 25,000 stamped and addressed envelopes In a raid on a 136th street apartment in New York. Postal Inspectors Haul in U.s. SEIZE 360,000 FAKE SWEEPSTAKES TICKETS REG. $109.50 MODEL The.W.G.Young G. Jeweller: “roller: - Glue-chili. 8 KING E., KNCHENER Ash About Our Extended Payne-I Ph- You will ttnd our prices much lower than _ you had for- KITCHENER $99.50 PAGE an: Make Largest " Mot-y. EASY TERMS $30.00 $3.95

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