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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jul 1937, p. 6

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* Visit to Coronation In conclusion Mrs. Hipel dressed in her beautiful ivory and silver Coroâ€" netion gown including the long train and other accessories. ‘Mrs. A. McKessock then moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Hipel for her splendid address following which the MNational Anthem was sung and the Lord‘s Prayer repeated in unison. : ho‘ camnine ols dnddi®tndn h t is n hnd t lcb In the first part of Mra. Hipel‘s adâ€" Church by the Side of the Road", the dress, she described their trip across reports of the Branch W.M.A. meetâ€" the Atlantic and their arrival at ing which was held at Stevensville Southampton. During the two woeks ‘ecently, wore given by ‘Mrs. A. Hilâ€" of the Empire Conference at which torn and Mrs. G. B. Hallman. The Â¥Hon. Hipel was a delegate, Mrs. Hiâ€" total amount of money raised for pel told of being entertained at soâ€" foreizgn missions iby the jocal society clal functions by the Duke and during the past year was $185.68. At Duchess of Gloucester and the Duke the conclusion of the meeting the and Duchess of Kent as well as by hostess served dainty refreshments. numerous other celebritics. Mrs. The members of the Bethel Mission #lipel went on to tell of her presenâ€" Circle held their regular monthly tation at Court when 1,100 women sewing meeting at the home of ‘Mrs. from various parts of the Empire Menno Rosenberger last Wednesday were presented to their Majestle®, afternoon. A brief devotional period the King and Queen, after which they was led by the President, Mrs. A. W. were entertained at the (House Of Egerdee. Commons. Then came )CoroD@tiOn Enjoy Excelient Readings. Day ‘with all its ceremonies which Mrs. M. K. Toman presided at the she and Hon. Hipel had the privilege mouthly meeting of the St. James of viewing from Westminster Albbey. Luthoran Ladies‘ Aid ‘which was Mrs. Hipel stated that in her opinion held at the home of Mrs. Hilgartnor the most impressive feature of the last Tuesday evening. ‘The scripture service was the annointing of the lesson was read by Mrs. Ronald Toâ€" King. During hor talk she showed man and Psaim 85 was read by Mrs. many interesting pictures of London. William Goettling. ‘Two roadings After the Coronation, she described were given as follows: "Mother of visits to Cambridge University, Windâ€" Mino", by ‘Mrs. Alex Brighton; and. sor Castle, Eaton ‘Collego and the atâ€" "My Hard Days", by Mrs. Earl Hinâ€" tending of the review of the Fleet by wachter. Dainty refreshments wore King George VI This was followed served by the hostess at the close of by fifteen days in Germany which inâ€" the evening. cluded, visits to the exâ€"Kaiser‘s home, Personais. the village of Oberammergau where Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rowe and the Passion ‘Piay is presented and daughter, Patricia and the Misses to the largest market in the world at Izotta Fraser and Mamie Findlay of Frankfurt. She also showed a most Owen Sound were guests of Mr. and wonderful colored picture of the Mrs. Alex McKessock over last weekâ€" Rhine River. w end under whose auspices the ovening‘s Raise $186 for Missions. program was held, presided. "OCanâ€" _ The July meeting of the U. B. ada", was sung in opening followed Women‘s Missionary Association was by @ piano solo, "Moment Musicale", hoid at the home of Mrs. Eigin Miller by Schubert, by Miss Mary Hi®orm. on Thursday afternoon. ‘The Devoâ€" Mrs. M, B. Snyder then favored with tional period was conducted by Mre. « patriotic solo entitled, ‘‘There‘s A J. Cassel after which Mrs. Norman Land", after which Mre. E. B. Hallâ€" Kaster read a paper on, "Philip", man introduced the guest ADOAKOF, written by Rev. P. Wiebe. Following Mre. Hipel. @ zramaphone selaction antitiad "Tha voses and sweet poas and a large of the New Hamburg Mission Circle Union Jack adorning the rostrum of were in charge of the program, with the U. B. Church, formed a pretty their presjdent, Mrs. Norman Hof solting on Wodnesday ovening for sictter, in the chair. Boveral reagâ€" the wife of the Spesker of the Proâ€" ings were given and musical 2umbers wincial Legisinture, Mre. N. 0. Hlipol by a male quartette and mixed quar Of Preston, as she gave a very vivi@ tevte as well as vocal solo and a vico and colorful description of her trip !in solo. Following the meeting dainâ€" to the Coronation. Mrs. A. Futher, (y refreshments were served by the President of the Women‘s Institute, iWcal society. WECEROE 6 TESCIETS Hipoling ‘and .".mm"‘“‘"bâ€"" U. B. Church. | ville last Tuesday ovening with an ** wmmmnmmres \ltufl.lc. of si’.;uu‘nvw The dol, pres t, Mro. Cassel, . Tax standarde or biue deiphiniuma president Mre 1« H Cosent opensd Mirs. N. O. Hipe! Guest Speaker at The Waterloo Chronicle WATERLOO COUNTY‘S ONLY SEMTâ€" WEEKL Y SUBSCRIPTION: v£%% $2.00 in Canada; $2.50 in U.S. N EW S Prayer repeated in unison. _ Fingeman at Washington. Mustrated wit! Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Bingeman and Xr. Benjamin Rosenberger were teâ€" cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mich., called on ii;; Ewpil-om-lrti;; den last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rowe and daughter, Patricia and the Misses Izetta Fraser and Mamie Findlay of Owen Sound were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKessock over last weekâ€" end ‘Miss Ellen Niagara Falls. Mine", ‘by ‘Mrs. Alex Brighton; and "My Hard Days", by Mrs. Earl Einâ€" wachter. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the evening. Personais. Kaster ‘read a paper on, "Philip", written by ‘Rev. P. Wiebe. Following ® gramaphone selection entitled, "The Church by the Side of the Road", the reports of the Branch W.M.A. meetâ€" ing which was held at Stevensville recently, were given by ‘Mrs. A. Hilâ€" torn and Mrs. G. B. Hallman. ‘The total amount of money raised for foreign missions by the jocal society during the past year was $185.68. At the conclusion of the meeting the hostess served dainty refreshments. ..“&;‘;&r.&l.fi.‘ ;: . the u-:-?u: ua= -I and Mre ‘The annual birthday meeting of the Baptlst Mission Cirele. was hebi ou the epacious is wa at the home of Mtr. * Tos aneuiinh theey maniles or thy Mr. William iBryden of Detroit, Ellen Page is holidaying at home of Mr. and Mrs. A. "irs. Gordon Eigerdee and children,| OTTAWA.â€"Deaths from automoâ€" (lah, Betty and Roger visited with |bile accdents are increasing. The toâ€" Mrs. Charles ‘MoDougall at Rockâ€"|tal for 1986 was 1,309 compared with wood last Tuesday. 1,224 in 1935 and 1,115 in 1934, the Miss Gertrude Sheard of Kenora is Dominion Bureau of Statistics reportâ€" spending the summer months with ed. her father, Mr. Alvin Sheard and herl Deaths increased in five provinces, grandmother, Mrs. A. Sheard. decreased in % and in ana nravinca ‘Little ‘Edna and Donald Dabhmer of Kitchener are spending a fow weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Detâ€" weiler. * Mr. (Ronald Bodk, B.A, spent last week at Haliburton. Mrs. Gordon Rigerdee and children, (lah, Betty and Roger visited with Mrs. Charles ‘MoDougall at Rockâ€" Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Nolting enâ€" tortained the menbers of the Waterâ€" loo Seminary Alumni at a picnic at Alderside Park last Tuesday afterâ€" noon. The guests included: Rev. and Mrs. L Kelbfleisch and ch#idren, Frederick and Kathleen of Elmira; Mrs. S. J. Wittig and daughter, Jean, of Conestogo; Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Hamester and sons, Walter and Hans Lawrence of North Masthope; Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Schults and sons, Greâ€" gory, Peter and David of Philipsburg; (Rev. and ‘Mrs. A. 8. Jacobi and son, Bruce of Kitchener; Rev. and Mrs. A. Mehlenbacher :d sons, Luther and Morris of : ton; and Rev. and Mrs. H. Twietmeyer and daughâ€" ters, Tessie May, Constance and Joean of Brantford. ‘The hostess was assistâ€" ed in serving supper by Miss Grace "l‘omn, Messrs. Henry Wagnor, Alian Hallâ€" man and Frank Shants of Kitchener called on ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Josiah Cassel on Wednesday. A number from here attended the Roserilie Evangelical Sunday School picuic at Soper Park, Galt, last Tuesâ€" | The Junior Women‘s Institute met ‘at the home of Miss Jean Toman last |Mrwmmm~ ‘The Misses Miriam and Wveliyn the, response to the roll call was, Cressman are attonding summer |"Don‘ts tor the (Kitchen". Miss Jean school at Western University, Lonâ€" . Toman then presided for the proâ€" don, for six weeks. ‘gram which inc@uded the following Mr. and Mrs. Robert Qood of Kitchâ€" +numbers: a reading, "The Sunuy oner called at home of Mrs. A. -w,o;ummm;.wlmu-my. | solo by Miss Ruth Trussler; a parer _ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wiborn of ‘on "Bummer (Meal Planning", by Miss Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. |Iva Zinn; a vocal duet by the ‘Misses Hilborn on Wednesday. . Glenuis Musseiman and Veima Bauâ€" er; demonstrations on hemstitching by Miss ElHizabeth Reist, smocking, by ‘Miss Gtella Shants anad fagoting, by ‘Miss Alta Stoits; and an Etiquette Lutheran Seminary Jean Toman. A socia} hour was held at the conciusion of the meeting and lunch was served. The Ladies‘ iAid of the Alma 6t. U. B. Church, Kitchener, held a picâ€" nic at Alderside on Wednesday afterâ€" noon. ‘Don‘ts for the Kitsbon". Demonâ€" stration on Hemetitching and Music Complete Enjoyâ€" Mr. J. S.. McArthur of Toronto, Alumpi Entertained. bensttchnse Fintire Western AIR HERO HONORED LONDON.â€"Captain Patrick G. Tayâ€" lor, hero of Sir Charles Kingsfordâ€" Smith‘s dramatic flight across the Tasman Sea in 1935, was awarded the medal of the civil division, Order of the British Empire, Friday for gallantry. BROCOKVELLE. â€" Management of the strike/bound John B. Stetson (Canada) Limited received three more offers Saturday to move its plant from Brockville. ‘The offers came from Brantford. Porth and Alâ€" monte. tried their entrance examinations "fll soon learn their fate, was the Following are totals by provinces with last year‘s figures in brackets: Prince Edward Island, 7 (2); Nova Soctia 55 (57); New Brunswick 41 (40); Quebec 371 (314); Ontario 562 (571); Manitoba 53 (§3); Saskatche wan 57 (40 ; Albert 72 (54); British Columbia 101 (102). Greatest number of motor car deaths occurred in August with 185. Deaths increased in five provinces, decreased in 3 and in one province the number was unchanged. Taylor risked his life to supply the plane‘s faltering engines with oil. Auto Death Toll statement made by Principal Merritt _ Miss Jean McDonald and Mra. of the K.â€"W. Colleginte g:l..rd, and Waiter Allendorf were joint hosâ€" chairman of t’ll'lI: High School Enâ€" melw:lt‘ the home of the former, trance Board. The lists are e ted ngton street, one evening to be released very shortly. __ _ last week, in honour of Miss Thusâ€" 1,309 Died in Canada in 1936 Stuobingâ€"At the K.â€"W. H as Compared to 1,224 __ July 11, to Mr. and Mrs. A. On Monday a big shipment of Hoistein cattle arrived in Waterloo. It comprises the entire herd of R. 8. Bingham of Weyburn, Sask., one of the best herds in Western Canada. There are many show animals among the lot, some having excepâ€" t.ionxy famous breeding. The herd will be sold at public sale at the farm of A. B. Brubscher near Bridgeport on Thursday, July 22nd. Entrance Results Coming Soon past weok Mr. and Mrs. Liogd ‘Tomen at Toronte. Kitchener called on Rov. and Mre. C, W. Backus on Thursday. _‘ INVITED TO MOVE PLANT SAVE THESE _ COUPONS _ 100 Free Votes for Holstein Herd Arrives Here in 1935. or brought to the Club Headquarters, wili count for the person whose name appears Eutbbfududull.eo-pcfifio-lhh ‘Snider, R. R. 1, Waterioo, will y wetkn & thes on Angpin dA Aret â€" sad lavel hâ€"..-dlrghn ‘ reoune (cam i nring eraiche :“.:: :‘-u-.-‘b-n m?-.-b for fi:‘u&- Police say the driver of the car was Mrs. Grace Watson, of Goderich, and with her was her mother, Mrs. 1. 0. Moseley. also of Goderich. : _ las Stuebing, 139 Ontario St. ‘ _ Kitchener, a daughter. Batchelorâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospi SHAFORTH.â€"John _ Storey, 62, Seaforth, was instantly killed early early Friday evening when a wagon he was driving was struck by a moâ€" tor car on No. 8 highway. two and a half miles west of Seaforth. Hymmenâ€"At Galt, July 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Edmond B. Hymmen, formerly of Ktchener, a daughter. Fisherâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Fisher, (nee Winnifred Brenan), 21 King St. north, Waterloo, a daughter. Martinâ€"At R. R. 1, Elmira, July 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Martin, a daughter. Kraftâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, July 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kraft, Kitchener, a daughter. Batchlorâ€"At Waterloo, July 11, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Batchlor, Moore Ave., a daughter. Wilkenâ€"At Elmira, July 11, to Mr. and rMs. Walter Wilken, Hampton St., a daughter. July 11, ‘to Mr. and Mrs. D. Batchelor, 54 Moore Ave., Waterâ€" loo, a daughter. Wilkens â€" At the K.â€"W. H?Ihl, July 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whist was played during the course of the evening, the first prize going to Miss Cora Schaus and the conâ€" solation to Miss Bernice m She received many beautifol ; nelda Friends of Mr. Hubert Sherk of Centreville will regret to hear that he suffered a fractured leg recently in an accident. thek.L'nd?: N. Willison, :tn:idm of ran Seminary College at Saskatoon, Sask., Mrs. Willison and Miss ‘Enid Willison were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Conrad, Young street, Waterloo, on Thursday night. The engagement of their daughâ€" ter Bernice May, to Mr. Conrad Heldman, Lancaster street, Kitehâ€" ener, has been announced Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lindner, St. street, the marriage to take place late in July. Mr. Heldman is & son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Heldman. Friends of Mrs. Gertrude Leinâ€" berger, William street, Waterloo, met at the Concordia Hall one eveâ€" w week to tender her a 1 and miscelancous shower in Jul& 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter w’ e@:_s._ 22 Hampton St., Elmira, a daughter. SEAFORTH MAN KILLED Name of Contestant

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