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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jul 1937, p. 10

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United States 31M? _ i, _I', _ "T launches Ahabhes Authorities agreed if the Jun-1| came non: tho plane, mu Ethan And her mvlnmr, Fred J. Noomn. SAN “mm. July '.-wtre [an ”and” moaned receipt " 7 II. (I. I»... 23.1) at I not“. tron It. [haem- station null; the mmump (blank had launched In tullpull page: tn the Ho'knd mi. and nelrch tor Amelia Earhart. Flint algal. no.0“ Wat undo: I... nun-ll, pooc- Ib'y trom ue rule of Amelia an hartU mluln monoplun, wore to ported helm tun yesterday try the coat gun-d jun u hope tor the an“, or "anon tkritt My link to It- Bowen point line. no (ll-tom with her navigator in mid-Fume lull Friday, Co-pku Foot Confer. Service. You Need Not Silo: Any Longer CONSULT K. & q. Burghardt Reg. 1925' u Shaader Stud. Kitchener Plum. No. 2747 21 in St. Us: BOHLENDER’S Waterloo ON DEPENDABLE USED CARS HURRY FOR THESE SPECIALS! [’31 Buick T Pan. 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Sedan .'P""-m"'.i..t.o-.-.i..er....-w.....-... 1033 Studebaker Sod-II .t._..'.mmm.....e.rtrm--...tt.q.t.tt...e....-.... 1934 Oldsmobile tr Detuxe Seth. .-..._re..erse.....rw...r....e_ 1931 Hunmobile Sedan '.'P'P'-.e'...e..rre.".t.....b.........-rtm.r.re That is what you got if you buy have. - We give coupon. in the W-hlloo Good-Will CHb.-4ttt Wonderful Prim. 2"ae1eLP'e""NewEpo ",C.ttti'r' lf i Club President}! . f0'ralililill AUTO EXCHANGE TELEPHONE 3020 NAIILYON LOW PRICES Never Before Better-Value In Footwear Used Car Lot at 3I-7 King St. W. SHOWROOM AT " ONTARIO ST. S. Mnny others, some 7:57 low-3825 EASY TIME PAYMENTS advance seiectstortt5, while you have leisure to shop. Our Designer has Just completed Fifty Canvass Pcbtern. trt Mariel Form showing the Mast'.Auttterttto Style Trend for1938. These Models are now on display and will be adapted to your own Indnndual style _ preceded this event. T0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This July we are featuring a special order 3:19 of "QUALITY Ful TO YOUR MEASURE" Months of cnreful buying m OUR HISTORY SUCH MurrayWBrrgdgy of our Toronto "ettory will be here on Thurodny of each week to take cure of your “Lung personally, Choose Your Canvass Models not. during the any. of LOS ANGELM.-Deteetive Lieut. D. A. Sanderson mid Sandi, that Albert Dyer, I Itreet arousing guard in Inglewood, had contented ailing three young Inglewood gm; on an: Sunderson said Dyer had been questioned all day and tutnllg con- fessed to him and District Attorney Buron Fins. 59, inventor of In electric shaving device, died in Presbyterian Hospital here Saturdny of complications fol- loving an operation for kidney ail- ment. A widow nnd two children survive. trt1A have reached land. because the radio would not operate " the [hue alightod on the water. 26. Pram-lube! Willi- Both- " the K-w. Rotary Club and”! the gavel or alias by Pun Pram-t A. J Candid this "an; tho wh- aling ot MI am year In Rotary. " In Edmonto- n! III in [New and WIIerloo. Pro-Mont Bolton on!“ the unlloI "What can We w. - In: the urinal cool oreeFd an. aren't work that _ looking ELECTRIC RAZOR mar. Th. new will": III. qs. waned the hope that the gttqaabqr ship would be MIMI“. The mou- lug nu marked by the mambo ot reports by the vsrlou commit- tees. NEW Y.ORK:-col, Jug!) Schick, CONFESSESS SLAYING BRODEY, DRAIMIN a, CO. iszILBouoIn " INVENTOI DIES ”Man an a: t {A FURRIERS KITCHENER. ONT $325. 8195. "TS. 1'0”qu - 01"ch Mr. and an. George Done)". to vvmuanied hy Mr. and Mm. Wu. Dietrich at Waterloo Halted with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Knlpfel " their swmmer home near Hurts-villa on Sunday. WWI": fray..." - aura" noun-Imam.“ i,"auala"ardtatt',tth', 1t'Nt2"..tW,'Wtflet l 7-,“,LmeL“.ulmm it» Vr. and Mrs. Seraphhn Ric-won" vtrd family visited with Mr. and Ira. fnthony stuns, Bt. Clements, Bun- day. Pt M", and Mrs. Mex plan; Mr. and Mra. Peter Kietrwetter ot Kitchener. Mr. -nd Mrs. Jonu Sehe4tttor and son John visited on Sunday at John It. Dietrioh‘s. Mrs. Edwin H. Arnold and daugh- tor, Miss Jean Arnold of Kitchener snout several days at the home at the farmer's parents. Mr. and In. M vrtin Kimetler. John Which Provo. In...“ Good Piglet-.- was Nico ' Thursday. Mrs. Bill Thom and daughter “New: and sons mrl Ind Harry of Detroit. Mich.. visltrd at mu Srhenner's on Hominy. Mr. and Mm. Honky Gremlin nu] Aivin Duench of Whtorloo will!“ relatives here on Bunchy. - A nunther [tom here attended the (“up Bros. Circus at Kltchoner on Wed rteaday. Inn was struck by “(Inning a Int! Friday‘s thundontorm. Local Lad Lands Big Black Bass t?deven-rettoid Johnny Dietrich c.ught a black has weighing " lbs and measured IT nchu. He val aeeompanied by M. Mollie! Dali] and A. Herxon. They duo got I nice catch ot out uh. Farmers In the dish-Id are - with their haying and report a good omininalxon n no.“ that an ani. Mr. and Mrs. George Barge and non Raymond ot Arr were the gm of Mrs. Berttehs parenu. It. and In. at Kaufman on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Janna Schahor and svn John attended tho funeral of the late Rev, Father Way at New Ger- many on Saturday. weighting nt,outatq mg. and. Um Joseph Kiesweuer Br, ot War- Xvn is spending some time at the Home ot John R. Dmtrieh'ts. bi'rkl'A'!trt,ilirtSt lumba- 'ih'id'ir.Cii% 'ehsb.thheetf-éeiit_.b. While Whiter wan was looking after his can]. In the - on Monday morning he {and on} no". .etlba-w--hamuth.t.eard--a..qi$Mt.attHr- -aq.tir.. PT Von mmumu.uuuoo¢m mutt, Jacob dict. mummmudunmolnu B.oehnrnmdPteeatruti. Mum.AmWo-um M'trrsaggt.rturdt'lt.'eU2ut.ra,g.tt...""'"" 'E.t-ar,iu-oftttr6i.eue--.naettth.qrw. -d. - .2 humrnirln’ ragt--i3etanIBqq-: WMWILIFMVAIIIHOW mus-mmm' She-“y. 'SsiiLiitYi,iii,ii,iii,?, 'm-uumma-uum mun-out Iedutul"etr,11"fd.'mIlUl1lp,lltl'dh, .etlba-w--hamuth.t.eard--a..qi$Mt.attHr- -aq.tir.. PT Von mmumu.uuuoo¢m mutt, Jacob dict. mummmudunmolnu B.oehnrnmdPteeatruti. Mum.AmWo-um M'trrsaggt.rturdt'lt.'eU2ut.ra,g.tt...""'"" 'E.t-ar,iu-oftttr6i.eue--.naettth.qrw. - - .; human-w raee-ut3e_.; -"'.--'-r.------- paw-nan V any!" Steer Killed by Lightning Bolt Your. very truly. Bacon. 03mm: & ‘co. c H Ger-gnu, Mgr. Quite a number from here attend- - M xiii. day evening. tte passed his earlier ya." on a Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mundane and farm neu- Plnttxville where he mu m, of Elmira. In. J. Green learned urateatr-makirttr. Be received and daughter and” “a .on Wilson nanny prizes " “I hits for his ex- or 'Burnllde 1mm] with Mr. and celelnt workmanship. For some time Mrs. Percy Weickgr on Sundiy. he practiced in Kitchener and then Mr.nnd‘.\lrt.zm.9chledeland mn- returned to Puttaville, hm retir- Ily attended the 11:in reunion It mx. When his Wife died " in“ Mitchell on Monday. t no he settled in Cult. He is sub Mrs. wnn-ea Bench! and daugh- vived by six sons. Austin of Gale. tern lastly Ind Durban and In. V. Bert of Hamilton, Harold of Cl Wentzel M's-ma nut-n. Canton-nu. BBN, Guy of Edmonton, Stanley of and Mrs A. 'ruk or Amber-(burg. Toronto, and George of Bfight. Hrs. on, spent nanny n tho homo of George Grant of Toronto II a grand. Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘8. Garland; daughter. The funeral took pare " Miss Dorothy Welcker It visiting Plansville 0” Wednudny. The yohng people or Bean'l Mme v-nn'te Church joined with the Bietrt- ttet:trt and Geiger Mennonite Church young people to tender a trrhretstm- nnnus shower to Mr. and Mrs. Crun- son Good on Thursday evening. The presentation took place at the home n; the farmer‘s parents, Mr and In. Nhram Good at not! linden. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mathew! and Mrs. Carter of 'Detroit, and Mr. 1nd M-s. G. Undonsmlth of Stratum! visited wiht Mr. and Qtrts. Ed. Some del on Sundny. Young Coup“ Money-ed. PopeHuring eotttqqt--J. 0. Wood. from lieu. l Tie mee-9attht lemurs. Brion]: Bonn; non-once My. Oliver sum. {Honda [menu eottto.t--aM. Minn-n, A. E. m. Demon-la. Miss Dorothy Welder ll mum; wi'h her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie 'K-Ibtleisch at strurord thinnest. Mr. and In. Gordon Howell ot 1Ptt_Prt yuttitt, wtth Mr. And In. Mlatt lug-rat Dam! ot Kitchener - several days recently at the home or her parents, Mr. and Mn. Adana-Baird. Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Boon Ind tam- " Halted at the home ot Mr. Wm Mnrwick of East Zorn on walnut day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Nebulae and son mom, of Elmira. In. J. Green and daughter and” and son Wilson or Burnside visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weicku' on Sunday. The Junior Senna; arch; ot neur- and Gelger’n 'Mqntsattttte Churche- held thefr meeting on Honda! "ter. noon at the home of Rev. Ind 'lln. Moses Roth. 1 Junior 'tore-ot" My. other Conn-3. l _Houod meo--Mar-t sum. “triad. ldntyro, and! mm. In»; and 1ytotttm Pitt --aur- lone Ina-n, In. J. a. Wood. In. Rolling-pin t_-uMrq. thn " cer, In. Adina “at. . 8011’: Nut driving eo'rtert--aaiNs Hilton. W. H. ulna-ll. Wouldn'- run driving Cogttit- [rune We; Munro! Bird. Mr. Ind In. Amo. Good um Matt- "r visited rm: tho farmer‘- Brother. Mr. and Mn Joseph Good or “O" Phltlvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Cream-n spent Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. M.- nuuh Qreuman at Vlctorhbum. We are glad to remit that Mr. Murray Fleming, who under-vent nu appendicitis opentlon on Thursday is getting along nicely. __ I Wang " I than-huh!“ i mumnmmor _ tri":', [ Iititii'iiiiittiiiiiitii my Set . . "g'e'tll',l'g,t 7 illfi'r."lla1Li ti 106 KING WEST IIVCNIIII In. unnot- with It. “I In. Mm "alumni. Me and In. Henry We" and Mr. Ind Mrs. Edwin Brannon-II. In" Inna and Mylo and In. Inn Brn- “Mn-II at Gum warn Sunday evan- A "arget Minn" Md: herb Attend- M tho an M ther his mm- was. mus on Wetland-L Mr Grant RrhmtrtBqmtruhqr of New "null-mu ll hounyln‘ It tho home of Mr. and Mn Apron Rehmtth [Mu Ink. Mr, And Mu. John But, Gurney lblmulh and "In Rnhy Holmium 'ot'" Sunduy El Phlllpipurl. Mm Milena Nloer-l of Illinoi- 'r trending her "Humor holldnyl " tho home of her uncle. Mr AM In. Alum Otto. Mr, and Mm. omar'serueeer. Vor. no“. and Mary and In. Kntlo Bette, Mr, and Mn. Jacob In, tlrth line and Mr. and Mn. t9rU. Roth and [anally wPre Sunday vlnltou with Mr. 3nd Mm. Alma Holmuth. Min Auuirott ot Walnut!" went Sundny [uh her parents. - Mr, and Mrs. Mann sander um family and Mr, and In. Imam! Schism” Inn“ Sunday wlth Mr, ma Mrs, Edwin Brennan-n It (XI-cl. KITCHENEB, July 6. - Over 1,400 children crowded into Kitch- ener’n municipal swimming pool on Tuesday morning, which established a new record. The water v.3 cool and the children cjoyed the dip im- namely. Mr. and Mn. Jack our and funny o' [unlock Ind Mr. and Mrs. Anton Ptptch and my. mom Sunday with Mr, and Mn Allen Otto. ‘1400 CHILDREN ENJOY COOLING WATERS or POOL Ont Dr. w. A. McCaI-ley. prominent Northern Ontario physician. Mm. Nora Gavan, 29. summary. Mrs. John LIForrect. M, Quihelle, GALT, July T.-Miss Jean J. Weir, 146 Grand lvenue north, re- tired teacher, who had I record of having taught in Dickson school for " yam without' missing a day ,throush illness. died yesterdny. She won a sister of the late Magistrate J. J. A. Weir, and Kitchener, and is ‘xnrvived by three sisters. MOVING rSUlIBURYr- Two persons were drowned and a third was lulled by a rain In nu. district In twenty-four hours yesterday. The dead: (Cities include one niece, Mrs, Wil- ‘lillll Saunden, Wntertoo, one grind- child. Miss Seibert. and a cumin-luv, J. H. Seibert, of Kitchener. ematddtmtrttter of the late In. Mnry Snider, Wnterloo, also I niece of Alice. Aldon and Nelson Snider and In. Alvin Knm, Kitchener, und Jacob Ind Israel Snider of Waterloo. resident" of frnueiier. pissed away . In". w. a-om.." at his horse nt_9ratsd was Mjet., .A§t"?. 2:1- T3999! roe-in; i;; "iiiiiriiii."hiii"iin"e7li"ai' 1.113 death 5: Mrs. WuiGcaniGi;iiGii June M. surviVon in the Twin .1yyerref .Y. her hoyttat IA8 Albert Mn. Willia- G. Armin-on. In. Lorn- ltrie Armstrong. 24, of Sudbnry, well known in Water- loo county. died in the Toronto General Hospital. Deceased, After her marks: two yam use, raided gt Port Arthur Ind Inter " Bud.. hurte tr is survived by her husband. William Gordon Armstrong, her mother, one son. John, and one brother, Down]. Deceased is a The funeral took place Thursdm at Toronto with interment in hr] Lawn Cemetery. Robert Docto- Ute Sunday night " the Gait Hospital, Robert Dreton passed uny‘iu his "th yen after I lengthy illngngt -- bw 'r'tmt--aDorothr War. Jul Gnu-III, lustre! Shank. Wm" Good. , _ Phmor-9ttrna Bond. 001:": Bond. Vlvlal “one. 'Dnvlnl out“. L Dun-on, Touch". Mr. um In. Elam Oreo-man and dunner Grace united with Mr. and hers. Mone- Good or near New Hun- ‘burg on Inmy. Born-on Sunday. June ST, to In 3nd Mn. George Diamond. n loll. a. blurb. I. a "an d II. In! walnut-col“ gm: Jr. " toer.eW--93u. ”or“ lumen-nun, was. m- l. no...“ (but. " olivc Watch! " . It. I to a. ”my an 01. Comm. Inn: W, Jun Ptttt " wammn.mmauun. St. I to Jr. 'n-hart Good I0. Barbara Volcker " Val-no- lin- but“ It. other Cup“..- " Jr. I to at. u--- Jones, In!“ emu. ' Ir. ”at. Sud-r, any Hm barter. Bull m. Wnrr trtrg9tre 331. a former WELL KNOWN PHYSICIAN EAST 10R” Min Jun J. Weir OBITUA RY all St. s., kitehenerrG 112i» BERGER}: She wu born in Germany in 1856 and cune to Gun-d: 18 yam later. She was mnrried to Gottlieb Smo- Iinski. who predeceased her in 1935. She attended St. Peter's Lutheran Church. She is survived by three sons, William of Detroit. Fred and Charles of Kitchener, two dnutthters, Mrs. William Roche], Welhnd, Ind Mrs. Joe Heintaman, Kitchener. The funeral was held on Friday. Dr. Sperling ofhet.ted. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. W. W. Holler, Elmira, Mrs. Me- Arthur, Alberta. Mn. Wilton, Min- neupolia, Minn., Ind two sons, Robert, Alberta, and William of has Angela. One dnughter, Mrs. W. Smith. granny, rrredfseejyretd him. The funeral was held from the Dreisinger Funeral Chapel, Elmirl. Rev. A. W. Fosbu-ry was in charge of the service. Interment was made in Elmira cemetery. _ ELWRA.-Henrto Each, I reeri- dent of Elmira, died in the K.-W. Hospital Sunday morning following I brief illness. Be was one day short of 86 years at the time of his death. He was born in Woolwich township and moved from there to Sunnis. Honi- toba, where he lived until his wife died. He Inter came to Woodstock where he was In employee of the Canada Furniture Company for 30 Mr. Pauline held I record in this county for lengthy service, working in the mill now operated by Shirk and Snider for " years. He retired eight years Mo. Dentin came I: the result of e stroke following a six month! illneea. He was I member gt Emmanuel Evangelical Church ere. He is survived by three sons. Norman of Guelph, Dibert and Alvin at home, and two dsutrhters, ling Elminn Perntuas and Mrs. Frank Reichert.- both at home, and one sis ter, In. V. Weber, Kitchener. His vii: prgdeceaped him ih 1934. The funeral was held privately at his home Tuesday afternoon follow- ed by a public service at the Em- manuel Evangelical Church. Rev. W. Y. Dreier. pastor of the church, ollicilted. Interment was made in ‘Woodlnnd cemetery, Kitchener. F rank ['0an BrtmGEPoRt-_ Pernfuu. 84. widely known Waterloo county Boar miller, died at his home here Medar, - - 10.00 a.m.-4hmda, School. .. In.” t... and 2.00 p.m.-8rorutm _ My I krss.-r. P. We. Stud-y 9.45 nart.---t_or. , Wot-hi, We followed by Sunday School. o Mm.. W. Shun-Iii 11.00 n.m.--Ttte limiter. ”.00 ..m.--The Pastor. 7.00 -.---The Pater. MONDAY Waterloo First United Church 7.00 p.m.--The Minister. GOUD'ifisf” Calvary Evangelical Church Open All-Day Wednesday mmanuel Evangelical Church Can-v 00h Ind Wat» Sea.. Wit-rho m. I]. A. m. I“. SUNDAY. JULY q. l”1 CLOSED, C..- Kh. and "Ill-- SI... Wanda. I". I. VA]. TILT“. In. “bin-r - A I. M. In“ nun... Hood-y. 1 -.--dx"Go. C. E. U -.--r- M5 Sod-(y. a-dh0-.0-t.agt-rrq-. Until Sept. SUNDAY. JULY 4. "31 SUNDAY. JULY 0. "" EVERY St. limbs Surviving In two sons, V. C. and H. M. Berlett of Kitchener. and one daughter, Mrs. H. Pushinlky of Shallow Like. The fuller-l of In. H. tr. Burnett. formerly of Kitchener. was held at Slinllow Luke recently. She In in her 74th year, and died from an infection of the heart. YOU KNOW THAT ELIIIRA, July 7. - Scores of friends, relatives and school mates "tended the funeral Berviee Wed- nenday evening for U-rear-oh' Don. ald Bowman, titstim of a lightning stroke here on Monday. The body was taken to Ridgetown on Thun- day afternoon for burial. Rev. G. D. Little ollicilted. In. mums-.m- Mrs. Catherine Lima, use " 82! King St. west, Kitchener, died " her home late Monday nkht utter a lengthy “has. She was born in Germany, coming to Canal. " years Mo. She untried Earl-nu Littin. Surviving no her Inn- band. two sons, Funk of De- troit end Albert of Kitchener. one brother, Adam Steiler of Kitchener, and two sisters. In. George Hints. Kitchener, and Mrs. Paul Lum- berger. Ililvnnkee. There are also 5 grandchildren. The funeral in held on Friday from the Rats. Bechtel Funeral Home u 9 In. Interment was made in Mount Hope cemetery. Waterloo No extra chm: tor use of 00! homo-uh hum] Chapel. t6tt Kills m. 8. - Phone Walsh Nneral Smite Schreitet - Sandra]: Limited FUNERAL HOME 51 lknlon M.. Phone mo 'tro o-o- (ml-dunno cloth-holy Milli-Italy dc" " - Oar-.2: git

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