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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Jun 1937, p. 5

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_ Furniture and Reproductions. 48 King S.. Phone 477, Waterloo Old Bureaus, Poster Beds, Chairs, etc., bought and sold. FRED BARANSKI â€" Designetin’ha Bui‘ Jer of _Higl_l Grade Friday;, June 256, 1987 A perfected method. No elastie. No kfi straps. _ LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE G‘“ARANTEED. Investigate. Write of callâ€" Smith Manufacturing Company Dept. B. 536 Ki-& $« PRESTON, ONTARI Established 1898 DOWNING, STEEN and Co. CALL US FOR EXPERT, GUARANTEED, SERVICE oN ANY RADIO Latest test equipment, rapid service and reasonable rates. 14 King S. . WATERLOO Phone 58 EYES EXAMINED FRANK®‘Sâ€"Jewellery Store Banquets â€" Anniversaries â€" Weddings Club Groups SmitH‘s STUDIO I!eim'y”L. Zogaller 86 King St. W. Phone 1800 KITCHENER The Reaall Drug Store Phone 216 _ â€" _ WATERLOO ANTIQUE FURNITURE 33 King Street East Kitchener STUDIO LIGHTING f Telephone 121 for Better Pictures Engineering Diploma from Radio College, Toronto. R. R. 2 NEW HAMBURG Phone BADEN 31 â€" 21 Watches Clocks Jewellery J. D. NALON Radio Service Repaired! Murray S. Munn, Optometrist A. G. Haechnel RUPTURE D ? Nere‘s , guro relief for â€"@ Sore Feet Left to right: Wm. Peppler, Christian Schrader, Charles Huckett John Addison, E{ru Bowman, Geo. Peppler, Levi Bricker, H. R« FLORISTS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED W atchmaker 50 Ontario South KITCHENER ‘CRESS N saALVE aine=d 30. Pmice gacH Waterilco Band of 1867 My. and Mrs. Vernon Woolner and family spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. iH. Shantz at \Waterloo, httend Reunion. A large number from this district attended the Hallman reunion held at Galt on Saturday. Mr. Homer Devitt spent Sunday with Mr Cecil Schmitt at Williamsâ€" burg. To The Waterloo Chronicle Needlework Dept. It has the new eight gored skirt with lots of animation at the hem. The becoming neck is very comfortâ€" able . Note the square shoulder effect of the short sleeves. It‘s nice to tuck some "posies" in at the ‘waist to show off the lovely sash. Perhaps you‘d like a splashy print crepe instead of plain crepe. Mrs. LeviHMallman and Mr. Harry Hallman were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby at Wilâ€" Lamsburs. iityle No. 2890 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42â€"inches bust. Size 36 requires 4% yards of 39â€"inch material. Name ..... Street Address ...................... Misses Nellie Bachert and Ruth Devitt of Kitchener spent the weekâ€" end at their homes here. You‘ll ‘be thrilled to wear this youthful new ibright crepe dress that buttons right down the neck. The stepâ€"byâ€"step dressmaking chart included will enable you to sew it in a jiffy. STYLE No. 2890. Size Print your name and address plainly. Enclose 15 cents. _ City ....... Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weber and Viis: Myrile and Mr. Stewart We hee were guests at the WeberStoltz vodding near Waterloo on Saturday afternoon. \r. and Mis. Orlando Bowman and sons attended the Children‘s Day service at Foradale on Sunday evenâ€" Rev. and Mrs. Evan Sider and son dunior and Mis_ Milton Weher are amone those attending the annual «essions of the Women‘s Miesionary Association and conference of the United Rrethron Church held at Gar rison Road. Ont this week. Myo ind Mrsâ€" Theo. Howald spent Saturdav afternoon with friends at Mron Saturday Listowel The park Saturday afternoon was the eathering place of the Mohr famâ€" Uy renion Other dates which are taken so far are, June 26. July 1, July 16. July 14. Anenst 2 and Auguat 11 The library. hall was well filled Priday evening on the occasion of the piano recital given hy the pmpila cf Miss Lonise Ritz, A.T C M. The C e Wls‘ A SWVE â€" pupils were assisted hy Gertrude and | Frieda Mosig, pupils of Mra. F | Mr. and Mrs. George Wegford, R.R. No. 1, Wellesley. Mrs. Wegford Hughes and H. Clarke reapectively. was until her marriage Miss Charlotte Hoerle, R.R. No. 1, Baden. Not by extra hours of playing:; not by buying new clubs or takâ€" ing lessons from the profesâ€" sional. But by having his eyes examined and having his eyeâ€" sight defects corrected. Maybe improved vision will improve your game, too. Why not drop in and see us this week? . .. Every golfer can benefit by the new, scientifically colored lenses that banish sunâ€"glare and needâ€" less strain. ~ He Knocked Off 10 Strokes "Dedicated to Better Vision 10 Frederick St. Phone : For many years Assistant Professor of Household Arts, Teachers College, Colum bia University, New York, N.Y. JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE NEW HAMBURG SIMPLE TO SEW MANNHEIM Use this coupon. Edited by LAURA I. BALDT, A. M. luckett, Wm. Bowman, Bob Hewitt, , H. Robinson, Thos. Mullhcarn. Mr. ‘Ezra Otterbein has returned after spending a few weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Josiah Baer of Wainâ€" wright, Alberta. Thursday callers at the home of Ed. Feirk were Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Swartz, ‘Morley Rohr, James Swartz ind Marjorie Rohr all of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snider and famâ€"| ily, Waterloo, spent Sunday at the home of Nathaniel Snider. # | Mrs. C. Meleod and son Wilfred oi Witchener were Sunday guests at the home of Ed. Otterbein. © Miriam and Audrey Snider of j Snider of Mannheim are having a week‘s holiday at the home of their prancparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bph.‘ Snider. Attend Wedding. Among those who attended the ‘Weâ€" berâ€"Stoltz wedding on ‘Saturday near Kitchener were Myrtle Feick, Gladys Otterbein and Currie Shoemaker. Mr. A. S. Hallman of Montreal spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Eph. Snider. M#s. and Mrs. Lorne Snider and son, James Winterbourne, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feick and daughter Maâ€" ry, Doon, were Sunday guests with Fd. Feick. Thursday callers at the home of Ephraim Snider were Mrs. Arthur Schell, Ruth Hallman, Montreal and Mrs. Josiah Cassel of New Dundee. Miss Ermina Bauman, Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Isaiah Cressman. STRASBURG Wellesley Township Pair Married ME Me e nainead en on â€" 1 CWBEnE t Geriit . ~1 1909 0s n on en NT 322 . td Cl Cl dt‘e W Mr. and Mrs. John Sully of St. Jacobs were visitors at the home of Mr. Geo. Letson. Mr. Carmichaet stated that he had loved children, and that he had enâ€" joyed his work. His longest day. of the week, he stated, was from Friday night till Monday morning. He felt lost during that time. Mr. and Mrs. Shilroth and sons of Kincardine spent Sunday at the home of J. P. Snider. Mr. Maurice Howlett, who is atâ€" tending College in Chicago, spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mrs. Joel Eby of Galt and Mrs. Kosenberger and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Baker of Kitchener spent Sunday with Miss Mary Weber. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Guerin and children Jim and June of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woods of Waterloo spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Percy Woods. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gole and family of MonCrieff have moved to the home of Mrs. Isaac Letson. Mr. Gole expects to follow his trade of blacksmithing. ooo Messr‘s. Bert Keffer and Percy Jonas spent the weekâ€"end at Leamâ€" ington with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk. D. W. Houston, viceâ€"chairman of the board, presented Mr. Carmichael with a large folio containing the adâ€" dress and a large chair, as well as a basket of red roses for ‘Mrs. Carâ€" michael. Mr. Jas. Langdon the Misses Marâ€" garet and May called on Mr. and Mis. A. E. Rickert on Sunday. _ At the afternoon service Rev. Newberry of Rothsay will be the guest speaker. Special music by the Young Men‘s Quartette and the Misses Boal and Ferguson of Torâ€" onto will be given. teachers, principals, members and past members of the Kitchener Pub ic |8chool Board, all gathored at a ‘arewell banquet in honor of John Â¥. Carmichael, who is retiring from teaching, at the Forest Hill Gardens last night. Mr. Carmichael, who has been teaching for the past fifty years, has ibéén in Kitchener and served the community for 32 years. Walter iegner, member of the board, acted &s chairman, and announced that the board had decided to name the new schoo} the "J. F. Carmichael Sehoo1", in honor of the evening‘s guest. When Mr. Carmichael came here in 1905 there were only four schools with 1,@@8 children, as compared to the present eight schools and 4,079 pupils. In his first year there were only 34 teachers and now there are 1is. There were four new schools Luilt during his principalship. ‘They are the largest public school in the city, Victoria, of which J. . Carâ€" michael was principai; Sheppard and two Westmount schools. All the ether schools have had large add} tions (built so as to accommodate tho‘ extra children. Mr. A. E. Richert spent Monday in Kitchener visiting at the home of bis niece, Mrs. E. Hamel. . f Owing to a special decoration and memorial service being held at three o‘clock at the church, the morning church service will be omitted with Sunday school at 10.30 o‘clock. Mr. and Mrs. Kienapple and son of Petersburg spent (Sunday with ‘Mr. 'l‘;n-y Moser. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis (Hanley and \is. ind ‘Mrs. Chas. Girodat spent Sunday with friends at Guelph. Mr. and (Mrs. Jacob Bauer of Kitchâ€" encr spent Sunday ‘with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hammer of Ek taira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietrich. Mr. and Mrs. Leah Hahn of Bimira spent Sunday with the latter‘s moâ€" ther, Mrs. Mary Vietenheimer. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Basler of Linâ€" wood spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. John Voll of Linwood called cn Mrs. Walter Goh] on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ed. Helm and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Helm and Mr. Ted Moser of Kitchener spent Sanday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moser. Mr. and Mrs Michael Kocher of Fmira spent iSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Michael iKocher, Jr. Quite a number of our young peoâ€" ple took in Glenallen strawberry soâ€" cial on Friday. WEST MONTROSE HESSON _ Mr. Allan Good attended the funâ€" eral of his cousin, Mrs. Irvin Rieck at Breslau on Sunday. ooo Mr. Ralph Lederman of Woodâ€" ;tock spent Sunday at the parental ome. Mrs. Allan Good accompanied by her father, Rev. P. Cober and other relatives in Kitchener, spent Sunâ€" day in Stouffville. | s Mr. and Mrs. Phares Koch and daughter Ethel were visitors in New York City on Sunday. _ _ _ Messrs. Martin and Charles and Miss Ruth Schweitzer were in Torâ€" ento attending the funeral of the late Mr. Hine on Saturday and spent over Sunday at the home of Mr. and . _ Mr. Chas. O. Stroh and daughter Mrs. Clara Beisel and family of Elâ€" mira, called on relatives here Sunâ€" day. Mr. Stroh was born in this vicinity over 80 years ago. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Knarr and Mr. and Mrs Harry Knarr of Kitchâ€" ener were Sunday visitors with reâ€" latives here. Messrs. Byron Schwartz, W. B. Lederman and guest, Robert Knarr, called on friends in Bloomingdale on Sunday evening. Locals Lose 6â€"4. Winterbourne playing here in a softball league schedule fixture deâ€" feated the local 6â€"4 on Tuesday evening. Miss Hilda Knipfel of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mrs. Ed. Schweitzer. echools of some 800 pupils. _Mr. and Mrs. William Knipfel spent the weekâ€"end Mr. and Mrs. J_ack Knipfel at Toronto. V. Cotton and Miss E. Mathews took charge of the auxiiary display. Personals. A number of young people from here attended the Waterlo County Junior Farmers‘ picnic held at Snyâ€" ders‘ Flats Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Lautenschlager and Mrs. A. Seip spent Sunday afterâ€" noon in Kitchener. Waterloo Pupils Display Fine Work _ WIATERLOO, June 22.â€"The annual disp‘ay of manual training, houseâ€" hold science and auxilary clase work was held last night at the Wlizabeth Ziegler school. Many parents and friends saw the displays from three ‘The manual training display wes under the direction of M. D. Mcâ€" Lennan. ‘The household science disâ€" play was under the direction of Miss Web@râ€"Stoitzâ€"June 19, Ward Wober Gerborâ€"Leisâ€"June 19, Danio} Z. Gerâ€" ber of Crosshil} to Katie Leis of Ha Schaeter of Kitchener. _ _ HMugGerto®â€"June 19, Henry Hug to Marguerite Geriloff, both of Kitchâ€" to Derothy Stoitsz, both of R.R. 4, Kitchener. w<tce _ uce % ua\w‘"w ' cOco,‘m@flc cCO\ 4 Ts @\V“ & & ‘ wote ToK 4 rJZe ‘%3;?":'& _93 ptMZ \-w“ &N‘ \tsfi"‘....a- ";: x o ‘* § 1& PCP rouru‘ss es 99 oEA* m es ts P L § 2 & xA z Z A J B & 2 1 en c w o 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 0 'f‘ June 19, Henry G. +~"*\@IR ow\ g § _ T ho & %»o“*‘"(_w\) 3 w 1 w 325C «i \S 2 B\ ° y \’\ES AAÂ¥Ac m wetot P\(. or aÂ¥o. * ) elecaest© / .ec â€"Z2\goNM. €5 $» ~ ;’;’” 'AS%S\)P‘ ?\f:‘ 4 %0. ®* 33(. .,, ue 23° M‘ogs“h““ y won* age A0c¢ * macPlLOQ e# 40t o 5 Y hry y s 4SC \ * _ Mr. and Mrs. Orton Weber left for Guernsey, Sask., by motor on Thursâ€" cay and were accompanied by the Misses Laura Good and N. Beihn of Guernsey and Miss O. Wideman of relatives in the east for the past Tofield, Alta., who have been visiting year. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Weber will be away for three months and may visit in Vancouver, B.C. ERCAESERE NS R2C0 CWrie e | Brown: "They weren‘t. It was my Recent visitors at the home of Mr.| wife‘s new frock that was expenâ€" and Mrs. Oscar Weichel were: Mr. sive." Mrs. D. Russell of Mount Forest was a recent visitor at the United church parsonage. Instrumental Contests §ATURDAY, JUNE 9G MONSTER â€" MUSICAL â€" TATTOO Greatest Band Demonstration of its kind on the American Continent. . . . . . . Orange Pekoe Blend Riot of Color and Enthusiasm â€" Music All Day and Night Musical Interest MASSED BANDS AT 8 P. M. 50 BANDS â€" 1500 BANDSMEN Greatest Annual Meeting of Bandsmen in Canada WATERLOO MUSICAL SOCIETY es haAS sUUM ADMISSION WATERLOO PARK From 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. â€" Eastern Standard Time AND FESTIVAL ELMIRA Highland Dancing and Piping Competition Evening Parade of Bands at 7 p.m. FIREWORKS T CEA RAIN OR SHINE Adults 35¢ Mr. Oliver Stauffer and son of Didsâ€" bury, Alta., are visiting in this vicinâ€" ity. Smith: "How much did it cost you to see the play?" Brown: ‘Thirty dollars." _Smith: "I didn‘t know the tickets were so expensive." and Mrs. Alex Galbraith of Toronto and Andrew Hughes of Hamilton. Mrs. C. D. Miller and Miss Marâ€" guerite Steddick were visitors at Pontiac, Mich., for several days. A galazy .of Artists of International fame headed by DONALD JACOBY of New York. . . . . . . Where the Money Goes Children 10¢ LIMIT ED Colorful March Past of all Bands for prizes

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