_ | Social = Persgonal | af Tuesday, June 29, 1997 Mr. and Mre. Albert Brubacher and family, Sterling avenue, Kitchener, have returned from a pleasant holi day spent in Buffalo, N.Y., North ‘Tona wanda and Niagara Falls. Mr. Wm. ‘Milner, district manager 0‘ the (Bell Telephone Company, and Mrs. Milner left by motor for Monâ€" treal, Que., to attend the convention of the Charles Flebtford Sise chap ter of the Telephone Pioneers‘ conâ€" vention at the Windsor Hotel, Monâ€" treal, June 26â€"26. After the convenâ€" tion Mr. and Mrs. Milner will spend ‘The members of the First United Church Woman‘s Association were entertained for their June meeting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Geiger. Following the business meeting tea was served with Mrs. Collins presidâ€" ing at the tea table. ‘The hostesses were Mrs. George Harper, Mrs. Grieve, Mrs. W. Hilliard and Mrs. George Watson. a holiday in Quabec, Que., and in the lake district north of the city. Mrs. Wm. Henderson, Jr., won the ladies‘ competition in the weekly ladies‘ day play at the [Westmount Golf and Country Club. Mrs. D. A. Bean was elected to the presidency of the Rotaryâ€"Anns, orâ€" ganization at the annual meeting held in the form of a luncheon at Forest Hill Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Dellinger and daughter, ‘Charlene of Cleveland, Ohio, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Heer, 89 Chapel street, and wther relatives in this vicinity re cently. Miss Louise Schummer, R.N., has returned to Kitchener after spending six weeks in St. John, N.B., and Monâ€" treal, Que. Dr. F. Clausen, president of Waâ€" terloo College, was the special speakâ€" er at a memorial service held jointly by the Rebekahs and the Odd iFelâ€" lows of Waterloo at the Odd Fellow‘s hall. cessful president for the year. Mrs. W. ‘Clare Duffus presented the report of the nominating comâ€" mittee which jwas unanimously adâ€" opted. It follows: Hon. presidents, Mrs. H. J. Sims and Mrs. E. J. Hearn; past president, ‘Mrs. J. D. C. Forsyth; president, Mrs. D. A. Bean; first viceâ€"president, Mrs. E. N. Coutts; second viceâ€"president, Mrs. J. M. Laing; secretary, Mrs. H. H. Gould; treasurer, Mrs. J. F. Scully; committee, ‘Mrs. W. S. Gurton, Mrs. F. ‘B. Clausen, Mrs. Frank ‘Wiley, Mrs. W. Max Euler, Mrs. ‘Wilfred Bitzer, Mrs. M. F. Hearn, Mrs. C. K. Mader and Mrs. R. H. Henderson. Mrs. D. A. Bean succeeds D.â€"C. Forsyth who has been cessful president for the yes P. B. Clausen, MPS, PIANR WAOF, Mrs. W. Max Euler, Mrs. Wil"edlBr&wn-Carylpbellâ€"June 12, Reginald | s i Holmes ‘Brown to Margaret Campâ€" Bitzer, Mrs. M. F. Hearn, Mrs. C. K. i bell. both of Montreal ' Mader and Mrs. R. H. Henderson. & * f Mrs. Alex Bittner of Regina, Sask., | Schmidtâ€"Fachâ€"June _ 24, ‘Thomas is visiting in Kitchener, the guest| Schmidt of ‘Kitchener to Helen of Miss Edith Inkster. Fach of Preston. ‘ ‘The engagement is announced Of | Reuelâ€"Wettlauferâ€"June 23, Henry Miss Stella Callfas, daughters of Mr.| Reuel of ‘Waterloo to Anna . ‘Wm. Callfas and the late Mrs. Callâ€"| Wettlaufer of Kitchener. fas to Harold Goetz, son of Mr. ADd |grownâ€"Reistâ€"June â€" 23, Alexander: Mrs. Juilus Goetz, the marriage t0 | Brown of Toronto to Laura Belle take place the latter part of July. ' Reist of Preston. 1 Mrs. Earl Leslie entertained at hor | Balahura,Humeniskiâ€"June 26, Meâ€" home, 31 Roy street, Kitchener, T8 | tro Balahura to Julia Humeniskl,! cently, at a delightful miscellaneous both of Preston. 1 shower in honor of Miss Arle@M® / Mijterâ€"Dunnâ€"June 25, William Earl Bowman of London, whose marrlagel Miller of Timmins to Gladys Lilâ€" to Mr. Donald Hollenbeck, Brown lian Dunn of New Hamburg. City, Mich., takes place next mONth. warder.Ramerâ€"June 19, ‘Theodora Members of the 1937 graduating | _ warder of Kitchener to Eva Mae class of Waterloo College were enâ€" Ramer of Stouffville. tertained by the graduates of the c0lâ€"| mijjer.gmithâ€"June 26, Arthur Miller lege of the Kitchener and Waterl00| ;o Ada Clara Smith, both of St. district at a charmingly arranged PIC _ Jacobs. ric party at Lexington The recent iryeger.Wettlauferâ€"June 26, Gordon graduates were welcomed into the, s; clair Kruger of Waterloo to aiumni, games were played and | winnifred Jane Wettlaufer of Taâ€" a picnic supper served. vistock. en nneamanaint Snyder-Fle’tcherâ€"June 25’ Dafld homer Snyder of Waterloo to Eliâ€" F E E T pA l N o zabeth Edith Fletcher of Téronto. o he Bowmanâ€"Brubakerâ€"June 26, Earl Find instant relief William Bowman of Elmira to Eva with Murie]l Brubaker of Waterloo. i Erdmanâ€"Dubrickâ€"June 26, Gordon / r ' & P\ Erdman of Waterloo to Marie Duâ€" brick of Williamsburg. Brohmanâ€"Koehlerâ€"June 26, Gilbert ‘ CORN F. Brohman to Marie Barbara SALVE Koehler. both of Kitchener. new Andersonâ€"Wolffâ€"June 26, William "wick J BUNIUN Earl Anderson to Hilda Eileen SsALve Wolff. both of Kitchener. 396 FOOT Hillerâ€"Kiemâ€"June 26, Gordon Hiller Eacn PowDER to Helen Klem, both of Kitchener. Isley.Zuberâ€"June 2%5, Theodore H. Isley to Rita Marie Zuber, both of Shantz Station. A’ G' Haehnel Dandoâ€"Stuartâ€"June 26, Harold S. The Rexall Drug Store Dando of Toronto to Marian Stuart Phone 216 â€" WATERLOO of Galt. ‘The engagement is announced of Miss Stella Callfas, daughters of ‘Mr. ‘Wm. Callfas and the late Mrs. Callâ€" fas to Harold Goetz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Juilus Goetz, the marriage to take place the latter part of July. Mrs. Earl Leslie entertained at hor home, 31 Roy street, Kitchener, reâ€" cently, at a delightful miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Arlene Bowman of London, whose marriage to Mr. Donald Hollenbeck, Brown City, Mich., takes place next month. Find instant relief with CORN Ew SALVE KW BUNIO N SALVE 39.; Foot Each _J] PowDeRr eds Mrs. J. en the sucâ€" year. presented Boege!â€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, June 25, ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Boegel, John street east, a son (Died June 27). | Soanesâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, June 25, Mr. and Mrs. H. Soanes, Bridgeport road, a daughter. Fergusonâ€"At Kitchener, June 24, to | _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson, King street east, a daughter. Loreeâ€"At Waterloo, June 19, to Mr. _ and Mrs. Ira Loree, King street north. a daughter. Martinâ€"In Peel Township, June 24, | to Mr. and Mrs. Israe!l Martin, a daughter. Brubackerâ€"At 4th concession of Peel, June 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Toâ€" bias ‘Brubacker, a daughter. Fischerâ€"At St. Hospital, June 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson J. Fischer, ! 198 Herbert street, a daughter. McDonaldâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 25, to Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Mc Donald, 11 Frederick street, a son. Littleâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, June 24, | _ to ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. Little, 548 Park Mrs. A. K. Cressman was the spe cial speaker at the meeting of the Kitchener branch of the Women‘s Christian Temperance Union held in Trinity United Church House last week. Mrs. Cressman‘s topic was a report on (the World‘s Triâ€"ennial Convention of the Women‘s Chris tian Temperance Union which she attended recently in Washington, W.C.T.U. Convenâ€" tion in Oshawa During the meeting announcement was made of the provincial W.CT.U. convention to be held in Oshawa October 4â€"8. Fischerâ€"At St. Hospital, June 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson J. Fischer, 198 Herbert street, a daughter. McDonaldâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 25, to Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Mcâ€" Donald, 11 Frederick street, a son. Littleâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, June 24, to (Mr. and Mrs. J. Little, 548 Park street, Kitchener, a son. Jantzieâ€"At Heidelberg, June 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph E. Jantzie, a daughter. Bauerâ€"At Kitchener, 100 Scott St., June 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman ‘Bauer, a daughter. MARRIAGES BIRTHS th concession o Mr. and Mrs. , a daughter. Hospital, June . Nelson J. Fisc TBBâ€"HKATRRLOO CHRONUICLE "***‘Wod 5) vea., lowa Reader Is , reasrge u. «: x w . | Pleased With Crop Currie, wellâ€"known residents of Presâ€" ton, marked their 53rd wedding anniâ€" versary at the home of their sonâ€"inâ€" law and daughter, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Daâ€" vid Gowing on Friday. An unusual feature is that the occasion also marked the seventh wedding anniâ€" versary of Mr. and Mrs. Gowing. ‘The happy couple, who are enjoyâ€" ing good health, were married in Gladstone, ‘Manitoba, on June 23, 1885. They resided in Arden and the kdians district for a number of years before coming to Preston where they have since made their home. While the anniversaries were quietly cele prated the couples were the reciâ€" pients of many expressions of good will. The members of the Waterloo Semâ€" inary Ladies‘ Auxiliary at their anâ€" rual meeting at the institution last week yoted to present $700 to the Seminary Board and to continue to offer the auxiliary scholarship of $150 yearly. Seminary Ladies Vote $700 to School Mrs. Jacob Conrad was returned to the presidency by the large assemâ€" blage of nearly 250 women representâ€" ing a large section of Ontario. ccasch yenit. Shecic ! Orange ï¬ m ht '?‘ Jellied ?’ V : ~‘¢ 1 D r CANDY [ N 7 /4 l 2 Lbs. 25c + -‘l' . .&:i N * ‘ e .: ’f ‘ Qk\"‘ e .1 un )@e. 18 ‘:._’4- l‘ McLaren‘s Lemon % “ s M PUnIcH 1O gg is Bottle 23 Boxe ï¬ Â¥ ovi y oe Catarac Dry © @Z ""<p e + CINCER AIF Caroll‘s Economy Catarac Dry GINGER ALE COFFEE Caroll‘s Golden TIP TEA Keen‘s English MUSTARD Kk ovah JELLY MAKER Package For Jam or Jelly CERTO Red Jar RUBBERS Depont â€" Extre . Pich Old CHEESE 10 King St.IS. WATERLOOQPhone 894 ! ; lb Package 33¢ u09 2â€"0r Tin Lg Bi! 12c Pound 21¢ Pound 25c Botle 25c Doren 5ce 14c 14c © BISCUITS Scorching July days and picnics go hand in hand. What a relief it is to leave the stifling city behind for the clear freshness of the country air _ And -1.( a bear of an appetite everyone has! Here are some suggestions for the lunch. Delicious Orange Mellow (Gionie ADectag, PEPPER Party "Blue SA LMON Table Shakers of Ground J Plain or lodised FREE Gless Bow! with Kellogg‘s New ALLâ€"WHEAT Quaker Good WHITE CORN Aylmer Choice TOMATOES | _ *"*We are just beginning to cut al ir.nl!a for our firs: crop. In about two ‘days rye will be ready. Prices curâ€" |rent here now are rye 90c, oats 42c, ‘corn $1.10, barley 90¢, hay $10.60, butâ€" !terfat 33¢, eggs 15¢, and chickens 18¢." A. B. Snider, a reader of the Waâ€" terloo Chronicle for 47 years since he moved from this county to Ocheyedan, lowa, in renewing his subscriptiqn this week, adds a fow . notes of interest of crop prospects in | his district. ‘He says: 1 terfat 33¢, eggs 15¢, and chickens | Waterloo Fire Department answerâ€" 18¢." ed a call on Sunday afternoon to 48 Mr. Snider adds a note of the large John St. W., where a car owned by D. road program now under way in | Metlow was reported on fire. When lowa. In his district over $53,000 the firemen arrived the blaze had was spent this spring in new paved |been extinguished. Firemen ibelieve 1oads. ‘that a toy firecracker wired to the Tractor sales in Iowa boomed this spark plugs in the engine exploded vear, he says, many farmers putâ€" when the starter was touched. No t‘ng in the tractors for spring work. damage was done. We have had jot of rain so far this year and crops of all kinds are looking fine. I believe since we came here #7 years ago we have never had such good prospects for bumper crops. Corn stand is good, although some of the lowâ€"lying lands are very 14â€"0r micle for 47 Ye Writes Interesting Back" Red ound Plain or Je ‘bc | SALT No. 2 Tins â€"lb Ti Packages No. 2 Tin Pounds Shaker Pkg. â€" 6c ins 25 97@ CHERRIES | _ Two children, Mrs. M. L. Shub ‘and Mr. J. B. Cressman of Kitchener ‘and eight grandchildren comprise their family. 95° Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Cressman Wedded Fifty Years h‘:fly wedded life was marked yesâ€" terday (Monday) by Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Cressman at their home on They were married June 28, 1887, by the Rev. J. B. Bowman at the farm home of Mrs. Nnhmm ents, Rev. Jos. and Mrs. N s Chapel street. near New Hamburg. ol Mr. and Mrs. Cressmanr moved to Hanover shortly after their marriâ€" 95¢ genenl store. Later they moved to ew Hamburg and then to Kitchâ€" ener in 1892 where Mr. Cressman opened a dry goods store. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cressman have been active in the life of the First Mennonite Church here. KITCHENER. â€" King Oscar Brisling SARDINES Victory McLeren‘s Stuffed OLIVES PICKLES Shelled Broken WALNUTS COCOA Cowan‘s Pertection 3 16â€"0r Tin 25c Compbell‘s PORK and BEANS Nestle‘s or St. Charles® Evaporated Cempbell‘s Cooked SPAGHETTI MILK Camplire MARSHMALLOWS CAR ON FIRE 410. 17¢ “-.‘ ( C 9 Tins Sweet Mixed 1â€"lb. Package 23¢ 2Tâ€"o1. Je 23¢ S1â€"or. Tin 9c 1â€"lb. Tin 25§5¢ 16â€"0r. Tin 9¢ PAGB FIYVE 27¢ 11c