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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Jun 1937, p. 5

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| Social = # 4) *‘ ‘Tussday, June 2. 1981 Miss Marie Koehler, brideâ€"elect of this month, was pleasantly surprised on Wednesday night when she was tendered a miscellaneous shower at the home of her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Jack Koehler. A number of Twinâ€"City residents were in Gueiph attending the graduation exercises of the ‘37 class of Macdonald Institute. The festivities opened with a midâ€"day dinner party at noon. The graduaâ€" tion exercises were carried out at three o‘clock and were followed by & garden party and tea. Twinâ€"City girls in the graduating class with their guests were Miss Eileen Detenâ€" beck whose guests were her menu, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Detenbeck of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinâ€" son of Stevensvill, and Mr. Douglas Brown; Miss Lorna Dunker, whose fllests were her parents, Mr. and rs. Wim. Dunker, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dunker and Mr .C. Archibald; Miss Lillian More, whose dinner glest.s were her parents, Mr. and rs. R. H. More, and Miss Betty Sauder, whose guests were her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sauder, Mr. Bob Sauder and Mr. Sidney McLennan. Mrs. Charles Erdman of Waterloo, the marriage to take place the latter part of June. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dubrick of Williamsburg announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Marie, to Mr. Gordon Erdman, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pommer and son Murray of Linwood, accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. George Eich of Waterloo have returned to their homes from a week‘s vacation in New York, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Korieczny of Detroit, Mich., are spending the week in Waterloo the guests of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Beam, 17 Victoria street. Mrs. Irvin Schultz entertained at her home, Eby street south, in honor of Miss Catherine Capling, brideâ€" elect, and her finance, Mr. Irvin Erst of Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heimpel, 93 Peppler street, Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. William Gerber, 17 Crescent street, Kitchener, have reâ€" turned after a few days‘ visit in Fraser, Mich., and Detroit. â€" A Gglorioua Information and Book of Views FREE. No obligation. V aluable Health Bookâ€" let if you mention this paper. e Wnite Joday Founded by Bernarr Mactaddan Culture Hotel Dansville, New Y ork Health Training will be remembered as long as you live. Comfonrts of a modern, upâ€"toâ€" date Hotel in an atmosâ€" phere of country peace, rest and quiet. PLUS THE V acation at the Miss Ruth Hilliard, Albert street, Waterloo, whose marriage to Mr. Valerian Jeremiah of St. Thomas was a smart event Saturday, was the guest of honor at several preâ€" nuptial parties in recent weeks. On ‘Thundly evening of last week Mrs. Wilfred Hilliard arranged a family party at her home, Norman street, the event taking the form of a kitchen shower for the brideâ€"elect; on Thursday evening of last week Miss Louise Germann gave a charmâ€" ingly arranged bridge and shower for Miss Hilliard at the home of her wunt, Mrs. Fred Abhrens, Queen street south; on Friday evening of lust week, Mrs. Wilfred Hilliard gave a bridge of four tables at her home, Norman street, in compliâ€" ment to the brideâ€"elect. On Saturâ€" day Mrs. W. L. Hilliard arranged a trousseau tea for her daughter when the brideâ€"elect was showered with congratulations by a large numâ€" ber of friends; on Monday night Mrs. Howard Power arranged a deâ€" lightful bridge and pantry shower for Miss Hilliard at her home, Erb street, and on Thursday afternoon Mrs. R. Breithaupt gave a tea at her home, Albert street, when Mrs. W. L. Hilliard presided at the tea table and the hostess was assisted in looking after her guests by her mother, Mrs. P. H. Roos and by Mrs. Earl Putnam. The progressive supper which was to have taken place on the lawns of Mrs. M. R. Kaufman, Mrs. A. W. Augustine, Mrs. W. H. Breithaupt and Mrs. T. H. Rieder on Thursday evening in benefit for the Ladies‘ Aid of Zion Evangelical Church, was held instead in the Zion church school owing to rain. By using masses of flowers to decorate the rooms the school was transformed into a garden setting for the party. Mrs. A. R. Kaufman and Rev. A. C. Hirschman and Mrs. Hirschman reâ€" ceived the 400 guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fewings, Millâ€" bank, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Vera Eveâ€" line, to Ivan Stewart Widdifield, B.Sc., son of Mrs. Widdifield, Niaâ€" gara Falls, Ont., the marriage to take place July 24. Miss Jean Boyer entertained at‘ the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boyer, Victoria street,. on Wednesday night at a surprise party for Miss Carol Watt of Birâ€" mingham, Ala., the guest of Miss Elaine Heer. I Miss Agnes Good of Los Angeles, Calif., is spending the summer months in Kitchener and is making her headquarters at the Y.W.C.A. Master Billy Muter entertained at ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernhardt the home of his,father, Mr. Sheldon Strassburger, Little Paradise, Presâ€" Muter, George street, Waterloo, Friâ€"|ton road, was wedded to Mr. Herâ€" day night, at a delightful party for|bert Arnold Richard Schurman, son Miss Carol Watt, studentâ€"inâ€"resiâ€" of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schurman of dence at Havergal College, Toronto, ; Pembroke. Rev. John Schmieder, who has been holidaying in Waterâ€"|the pastor of the church, officiated. loo, prior to going on to her home The bride was attended to her in Birmingham, Ala. Those present|place by the bridegroom‘s sister, ‘were the guest of honor and her Miss Mabel Schurman of Pembroke, hostess, Miss Elaine Heer, and the|the maid of honor, and by her sister, Misses Peggy Lang, Jean Scully, Miss Isabel Strassburger ,the bridesâ€" Helen Lang, Eileen Thorpe, Eliza-lmaid. The bridegroom‘s assistants beth Wilson, Diana Goldie, Miriam‘were his cousin, Mr. Elmer Schurâ€" Fisher, Alice Bauer, Jean Snyderiman, and the bride‘s brother, Mr. and Masters Gerald Bauer, John Bernhardt Strassburger. Bean, John Snyder, Lloyd Schweitzâ€"| Later in the day the bride and er, James Uffelman, Sheldon Uffelâ€"|bridegroom motored to Montreal, rélnn, Robert Livingston and Edward‘Que. They will reside in Kitchener. hadder. & mm Personal Mr. and Mrs. Rance Bricker, Alâ€" bert street, Waterloo, were "at home" to their friends Fridayâ€"eveâ€" ning, the occasion being their tenth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bricker, who received, were showerâ€" ed with congratulations by their wide circle of friends. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the party were Miss Kathâ€" ryn Roos and Mrs. Tom Turner, both of Toronto. â€"â€"â€"â€" ! _ The bride, given in marriage by Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Coutts oflher brother, Mr. Ephraim Capling, Freeport left Saturday for Ottawa‘carried a bouquet of white roses and where Dr. Coutts will attend the‘bouvardia. Miss Florence Capling, convention of the Canadian Tuberâ€"‘her sister, acted as bridesmaid. Mr. culosis Association and the Canadian William J. Weber of St. Jerome, Medical Association at the Chateau; Quebec, was best man. Laurier. * I After the ceremony a reception Laurier. | After the ceremony a reception inttonnremmmened was arranged at Forest Hill Garâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Besserer, Sr., dens. The bride and bridegroom Eby street south, and Mr. and Mrs. |left later for a motor trip through George Coney of Toronto left Saturâ€" the Adirondacks to New York City. day afternoon on a motor trip to‘On their return Mr. and Mrs. Ernst New York, N.Y., and Atlantic City.‘will reside in Elmira. THB WATERLOO CHRONUICLE NORTH EASTHOPE, June 19.â€", with a coronet headdress of orange St. James Lutheran Church, North | blossoms. She wore long white kid Easthope, lovely with palms, ferns gloves and carried a bougeut of anrd summer flowers, was the scene Butterfly roses, blue cornfiowers and of a pretty wedding this afternoon bouvardia. at two o‘clock when the Rev. John| Miss Louise Germann was the Hamester, pastor of the church,| bridesmaid and wore a becoming united in mariage Miss Lulu Nancy‘gown of turquoise blue silk chiffon Johanna, only daughter of Mr. and in Grecian design and of floor Mrs. Conrad J. Roeder, North Eastâ€" length. Her headdress was a banâ€" kope, and Alvin Henry Daub, of .dean of Token roses and she carried ‘New Hamburg, youngest son of Mr.ja bouquet of Token roses and bouâ€" |\Val. Daub and the late Mrs. Daub |vardia. Mr. Leroy Burwell of Tillâ€" of Amulree. \sonburg was the best man. Miss Betty Becker of New Hamâ€" burg is receiving the congratulaâ€" tions of her friends on having won a silver medal for her high standing in the secretarial course at the Ontario Ladies‘ College, Whitby. Mrs. Frank Haight, Young street, 'dnwing room to processional wedâ€" Waterloo, is in Ottawa where she ding music played by Miss Lillian is the guest of her daughter, Dr. More. Her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Rev. Rachel Haight. Mrs. Haight will Ralph Turnbull, B.D., Sp.M., pastor attend the sessions of the 37th conâ€" of the United Church, Tillsonburg, vention of the Canadian Tuberâ€" performed the imfressive ceremony. culosis Association at the Chateau The bride lookely lovely in a floorâ€" Laurier where she will represent length trained dress of white mousâ€" the Waterloo County Central Counâ€" seline de sois fashioned with a fitted cil of the Freeport Sanatorium, of jacket buttoning up the front and which she is the gresident. ‘completed with a novel flared pepâ€" {lum, and daintily puffed sleeves. s Her bridal veil of handâ€"embroidered Weddlng' ‘silk net of exquisite workmanship came from India, the gift of her meâ€"â€"â€"â€" ‘sister, Miss Delight Hilliard, United Daub â€" Roeder Church missionary, and was worn NORTH EASTHOPE, June 19.â€", with a coronet headdress of orange to take charge of the United Church at Pembroke, and whose marriage is to take place to Miss Anna Dickie of Hamilton on June 26th. The members of the Women‘s Missionary Society of First United Church, Waterloo, completed the quilts for their bale for the mission field in the schoolroom of the church yesterday. Nine big quilts and two quilts for an infant‘s cot were finishâ€" ed and the whole was packed for forwarding along with clothing, household equipment and a layette. us toâ€" pize® = 9 Trinity United Church. Farewell wishes were expressed to Rev. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father to the strains of the "Bridal Chorus" from Lohenâ€" grin, played by Miss Violet Roeder of Wellesley, niece of the bride. She was attended by her niece, Miss Elâ€" meda Roeder, as bridesmaid. The bridegroom was assisted by Elmer Roeder, brother of the bride. Little Walter Hamester was the ringâ€" bearer. __ _ __ _ _ Roger Nunn, who is leaving short! Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Daub left by motor to spend their honeymoon in the Ottaâ€" wa valley and North Bay. theran Church, Kitchener, was the scene of a pretty wedding at 1.30 c‘elock Saturday afternoon when Miss Dorothy Adel Strassburger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernhardt Strassburger, Little Paradise, Presâ€" ton road, was wedded to Mr. Herâ€" bert Arnold Richard Schurman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schurman of Pembroke. Rev. John Schmieder, the pastor of the church, officiated. atâ€"Zion â€"Evangelical Churchâ€"when Ernst â€" Capling A lovely wedding was solemnized Saturday morning at 11 o‘clock Catherine Elizabeth Capling, daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Elizabeth Capling and the late Mr. Henry Capling, became the bride of Irvin Clifford Ernst, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ernst of Elmira. Rev. E. E. Hallman, assistant pastor of the church, officiated. Schurman â€" Strassburger FREEPORT.â€"St. Matthew‘s Luâ€" | The bride, who was given in marâ€" lriage by her father, entered the drawing room to processional wedâ€" ding music played by Miss Lillian More. _ Her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Rev. Ralph Turnbull, B.D., Sp.M., pastor of the United Church, Tillsonburg, performed the impressive ceremony. | _ Miss Louise Germann was the \ bridesmaid and wore a becoming ‘gown of turquoise blue silk chiffon ‘in Grecian design and of floor l]ength. Her headdress was a banâ€" Ideau of Token roses and she carried a bouqyet of Token roses and bouâ€" ‘vardia. Mr. Leroy Burwell of Tillâ€" \sonburg was the best man. After the ceremony the bridal ga.rty and their guests went on to orest Hill Gardens whevre Dr. and Mrs. Hilliard and the bridegroom‘s mother, Mrs. Taylor, assisted the bride and bridegroom in greeting the guests. Mrs. Hilliard chose for her ‘costume a black flowered chiffon gown with black hat and accessories and wore a corsage of orchids. Mrs. \Taylor wore a smart frock in rust .tones with matching accessories and |a corsage of Talisman roses and lliligg of the valley. __ _ The spacious home of Dr. W. L. and Mrs. Hilliard, Albert street, was the scene of a lovely June wedâ€" ding at four o‘clock Saturday afterâ€" ngon when their daughter, Ruth Margaret, was wedded to Mr. Valerian Jeremiah, son of Mrs. M. Taylor of Detroit, Mich. The pink and white motif preâ€" dominated in the decorations used throughout the rooms. The same colors were used on the dinner table which was centred with a wedding cake. Tall standards of pink and white peonies were arranged on either side of tl)e bay window in the drawing room. Immediately after the dinner the bride and bridegroom left on a wedâ€" ding trip by motor, the bride donâ€" ning for travelling a beige suit with fox collor, a black hat and black accessories. Upon their return they will take up residence in St. ‘Thomas. Guests were present from Detroit, London, Tillsonburg, Woodstock, Toronto, Barrie, Lucknow and Walkerton. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Jantzi, Waterloo, when their eldest daughter, Mabel, became the bride of Gordon Erb, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Erb of Zurich. The bride was attended by Miss Dorothy Erb, sister of the brideâ€" @ranm and Mice Marinn Nafziqar. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr. LeRoy Erb, and by Mr. Glenn Jantzi, brother of ‘the bri(j]e. Rev. Moses O. Jantzi officiâ€" ated. After the ceremony the happy couple left for Toronto and points east. On their return they will reâ€" side in Zurich. 96 King 3t. W. Kitchemer‘s Reliable Optometrists for 13 Years Erb â€" Jantsi Glasses That Satisfy ish â€" Hilliard "S§TEELE‘G" Calvary Evangelical church was the scene of a ’pretty midâ€"June wedâ€" ding at three o‘clock Saturday afterâ€" noon when Miss May Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodwin, Claremont avenue, beâ€" came the bride of Mr. Rs:rh Stauffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stauffer, Mill St., Kitchener. Rev. G. F. Barthel, the pastor of the church, officiated. _ s Earl Gabel. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was arranged at Forest Hill Gardens. Upon their return from a wedding trip they will take up residence in Waterloo. Miss Alice Goodwin, sister of the bride, was the bridesmaid and the bridegroom was assisted by his brother, Mr. Wm. Stauffer. The guests were ushered to their places by Messrs. Stanley Goodwin and Bennett â€" At the K.â€"W. Hospital, June 17, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Benâ€" nett, Kitchener, a son. Lothâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital,, June 17, to Mr. and Mrs. John Loth, Kitchener, a son. Kaneâ€"At Montreal, June 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kane, formerly of Kitchener, twin daughters. 1,000 PEOPLE ENJOY GARDEN PARTY DANCE NEW (HAMBURGâ€"The garden party and dance sponsored by the Craftsman‘s Club last Wednesday night in the arena was a decided sueâ€" cess, 1,000 people hearing the proâ€" gram which had as the master of ceremonies, Jim Hunter of Toronto, redio news commentator. The Kitchâ€" ener Boys‘ Band 52 strong, under the direction of Liout. G. H. Zieglor and Assistant Director Nathaniel Stroh, gave a short recital before Jim Hur ter was introduced by T. H. Peine.. Mesers. J. H. Woods, J. W. Hartâ€" leib, Leander Bowman, directors of the North Waterloo Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co., and Dr. S. Eckel, Waterloo, motored to London and St. Thomas district recently. Before returning they paid a visit to Preâ€" mier Mitchell Hepburn‘s 1,000â€"acre farm. hrag â€" Sherk â€" June 16, Gordon Schrag of Zurich to Laura Sherk of New Dundee. VISIT HEPBURN FARM MARRIAGES * & Rramination Stauffer â€" BIRTHS Find instant refief PrPAGEB FIVE CORN 26811

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