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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jul 1937, p. 8

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The man) In held on Satur- day 1: 280 from the lumen“ hum] Home to loan: new Ounc- tery, a" A. J. and” Mental. deuce. " Bleacher Mt., Kiwi-Ia, a 6.30 My - tn- . hurl duck. an vu m only on any, a. was to" “on u mu: u ' tutor in Kiwi-0t (or tho - " nun, Ho Ill horn in ANNEt III 1.9 He I. unit“ " " '11.. three daughter. Violet at Chic-co. “In. drgtratia. In. C. A. 're-. of Kitchener, one um Goons at In... Ive brother. John ot Ali“ ' - W. or Kink-snot. Rev. L H. “Pinch of ”Inhale, Rev E. P. Plow): of end}. ton, an": of Ahsedt, no on. smut-mu m A. mmantir, com. sum; Lon w., mold u. Dnvl N., All C. , We. all oe um. and” am flown an. at. tho can. " P"""'" din-don which high! In mud to only! iiiadAt-irGai.qa-a, ' It ”theBaneof Ittihteif1if1'2'?,t': Jamal-uh" In “I. a a. but a. -t'-..e.-e9oty9. Your SPINE o No em dnm for an " on! hone-like Funeral chapel. Walsh Funeral Service 160 King St. S. - Phone 677 w EEITI'YARX T.", Pi'" And-Inca! '0. ma. CHI-opt.“ it uni Dull... Thar-pill ‘ E. G. FRY 4! Wipium hut-cub can. to this “In. “who“, -ir- pod cite. HEALTH t WATHm 0'! Phone 76flw "ect as; “34y to take the John Ming om. Wages remain In the neighborhood I»: 325 a month. cinch,“ stated. _ YOU KNOW THAT _ In. Maeekt WIND , Word In. been received here In rslatire. of the death or In. Harlin Waito, Pemhmke, who pan-ed away last Prlday evening. The tuner.) wagr held on Monday. Among m Inni- mrs Ire one son Herman. Ind one daughter. In. Emil summon, Kitch- on". [DEMAND FOR FARM HELP _ m Dunno? RENEWED The farm libor “tut-Ion. which had shown signs of emshtg up a four days ago. has noon “other sharp turn upwards In the demand tor man, ind is more serious than for lone tuna. While there were some men - z-ble at the employment lumen the first of the week. there were few. "uilerierteed farm hands, on hand to- l A former Kitchener resident, Jesus B. Hannah or Port Huron, passed away at m. residence on 8-!- urdly in his 77th you. He was born m Wilmot township in 1861. a mu ot the late Mr. and Mrs, christian Hall. man Shortly mar coming to Kitch- z-ller trom Hanover in 189] he opened a tlour and teed store, now known as the Weber feed store. He tn later .unnu‘ts-d with the Kitchener But. too, luring tor Port Huron about 20 years ago when be “lined we Ideal Button Comny. Ii!" .. J The funeral wu held Monday after- noon at Port Hum. Surviving are his widow. one son. oilind. Pontiac, Mich., two daugh- (erg, (Lily! Mm Dr. Rehbomush. Port Huron. and (Ghana) Mrs. Hm- tun, Port Huron. two brothers, Noah Mailman of Khattrod and J. A. ml- man_ Kitchener. one “not. Mn. (loo. Ethics, Kiteter. William Keno. sum. killed In min. "at an. Nor-Inn Putty. Chm-M an by "on not. L t le-nhddur- "mt-tont-_-lee... “0'...“ b“ has - wild unwitmmd at.“ “that II. Tu “mummuuu w.nowt~m. an oeroeebamtno-.tho chunk!“ -ru-aau) tattqaM.._0Hmtt-rxrl man-m. “Minus-lung“: minimum-unoculup. unculqunuOI-vu “ Rod-dun: Thelm- Tulloeh, Hum. our at” 1 "T. “or, Quin. Ina-Ila”, Var] 690m. w. Into-nan. Km our Schreitcr - Snndrock T inked r! mum”. HOME ., "untamSl- M4480 I. W. "-. from our and. John Luann. Tm tth - cor. Lao“. Gut... _ - and. In Lub- Garter, Tomi, on -iiiiLiiiar'iiiiii" For Week-Ind. 8 a . a cumin“, ltd-ad to um I n o b tin-I'd, amd will“! any Ii... of outa- Onion. o'Ne1.te, Mailman " I O; I... 3 Whitby. , i Otrerirttm ”mounted to $64 on Friday evening, and together with donations from other Human“: or- ganization- the total was .90. Bishop Demtine. at the close. ex- pressed the opinion that next year he hoped to have I bigger enroll- ment tUn ever. He also stated that in addition to the present "" of teachers that huve alrendy been en- raged. Miss Caroline Smutker of West Liberty, Ohio, Miss Gnce Yoder, Middfehurtt, Ohio, and Miss Hnrriet [App have been added to the list. 1 The highest boy and girl in each class received an individual prize. while each child was rewarded with a little gift for his or her work Ind attgndance " the school. f The songs were well was in two ,voice engagement. The drill: were mil nepomively to queetionn from the teaeher in charge of that per- tieular class. A very interesting Inert we: the elnsaifieation Ind "peed drill of the Books of the Bible by pupils 8 to 16. In unison the names were repented to the questions of Bishop Dentine who (e!nmitUd them as history, poetry, The report of the Memory Work Supervisor stated that over 6,000 Bible vertex were learned by hurt and the names of those who le-rned the highest. total were mentioned. _ The graduates received their diplomas from the hands of Bishop Demine who Messed them indi- vidunlly. The [radiates were Grace Francis. Carl Crest-mu and Rage! Meyer. - ‘0! me Ill l Bishop C. F. Dentine gave In " the men 1dretts of welcome, and then followed ‘em whi . series of songs, Bible drills nndx John It: l recitation, the reports of the Be.ere- A exercises 'targ and Memory Work i2t,T2'T ' the :and the presenution of dip opus: cau, in The report of the Secretary was very interesting. The total enroll- ment was 440. the highest attend- ante on one day was 365, and the lowest 278, while the average daily attend-nee was 325. 37 Sunday Schools were represented. Bible School Awards The entire program was splendid- ly rendered and much minute must again be paid to the teachers and Manta. . . WWI II The exercise In the church mm‘hold it ' manned It tt o'eloek with Bishop Sy larch P. Deratine in charge. The program the com wu _ follows: 'muhed The programme commenced with fouowed I proemion-l by the tete1tNiGTa b o welcome song to parent end M3 others by the school. and I few min- m I” ate: of worship Ind devotion by the ind prim school. = ".. u was most accurate in every detail, and waived much favourable com- ment from the mnny people who ad. mired it. 1 my mun mu HAWK. Onhrb.-Idnr iWittar, of IBM, moth!“ with his father in the milling busine- there. died at the Bruce County I new, W "as yuan. (Continued from P130 1) One of the and. striking exhibits In a up of Axis Mtnor, modeled out of and pulp. later of Puri- Iud glue. In, the Eeniors. Every detail was dealt with, including mounnins. rivers. sen And the most important roads and cities. It "-tuaifiaririlid .rtsJanirGi into in M of Berm- Alum; Mic, " mm in I 17-foot ter the m m , dosing,- - Inho- . 0 1p'kdP;t'u11'h) Mt but, “-4” I. - Madurai-ulnb mumwqu-g.‘ “I! I"... "q-I-thart. Fvau-u'oiip‘ dork. In.wwm,udm INSTANTLY KILLED I tr.---, {followed by s short devotional i period by the ttte; leaf. l',; uruung an memory n s 'lwete ("an E, the Kinderguten , and when students. A brief story a the lite of, Christ Ins given by "the members of the Junior First [gig-s (bile JPterfteyyd quoted The dead inrlmlHl six women and nne mud rb4ixtyA5ver persona wére injured. The engine and sewn lunch” ttlied with natlves plunged uver an embankment 15 miles trom Patna Saturday. PATNA. India. July Mr-Death list in the wreck of the Calcutta exprexsi vrached 107 "Hilly. 107 Dead After India Train Crash looked on humanly. IANursAY, 4R w. Dance. 55 Re!- " Avenue Toront8, burned to do!!! In the flame: ot " wrecked ammo bile Saluniay afternoon. while his wlte, his daughter end In: lwo mn- Rev. J. B. lurch was in charge of the prom. Rev. Martin, who is pastor of the Erb Street lemm- nile Church, will conduct. n Bible School at St. Jacob! this week. Watch Father Burn to Death The two whoa] was; "When the Battle in Over" and “but His Rune" were sung. The music for the evening I'll in charge of line 01m Snider. Bitrteal handiwork was on display in the basement of the than-h. John It: 1-14. This followed with exertion on the New Testament and the relating of important events in the life of PM)! by the Junior Fourth. while the Seniors conducted o questionnaire on the Book of Proverbs. “remix to Zidn was sung by the congregation u the children mulled to their mu. This was A _ loam. Cloning exercise. of the Commun- Search for In. Chri Me- lty Summer Bible School conclude: Kensie, of J'n'l'i22.ri"i,,"t of at Erh Street lemming: (that; Roediger's "brides," an in To- were held on My night. e ronto with the return from Winni- chmh wu titled to enmity. ll tr this morning of I tor It.- Some 260 boys and ml; of I: guy of the 'UU',"'")',', l denominations were enrolled. T 15 police, an d Sam. Veiteh, 'Pit.' wu the third nnnlul lemon of the ItAhH.P. school Ind " his been planned to Roediger tri ed nearly . ya, go hold it min nest. ye"- . _ .., "...-. Mm- " Vs, =,__r" Waterloo Bible School Closes I Wash Goods ZIHSL'd Tutuwh-'irrr_-.-wo-mro-o Waterloo Good-Will W80 Wow-l I’d-u. Spurn. I“. up to Mre yard for only 29e. A (King St. Floor). on.“ Day. wed-ad.» OMS!!! MONDAYS Better Value In Footwear N ash Goods fl9' . June I. 1984N-rilhabeth Schmidt married Rudiger and the was found dead in I bathtub at _ hold, Green County. N.Y., in Jaun- nry, 1931. A jury aid, "death from utunl elm," but Rudiger was Arrested for big-my and sentenced TtMtoNrro.--msvoivtrr than were exchanged as police arrested John Lynch, 35. no homo, and Ilka Be hroski, Ib. Jerseyvlllo. Ont., gnu the pair are alleged to have held up a PNR. policeman Jili. 1987, married Phillipine Stnnburger, on whose firm It Stony Plain, Alt... he was arrested. Dee. M, 1936, married u tm- n-med Vancouver wont-n and than dieppettref., - ”mulled: Nov. M, 1986, married I Mrs. ler,ttt,, the mnrriage later being In 1980, he III-fried In. Jilin: Met-til, Ic'ruvinh, Man.. which led to " latest conviction. - Nov., 21._ 1986, untried I Mrs. to prison. . . Martha Sunder. New York, nar- ried him in Toronto in 1927. 'tit went to Brooklyn whats she t him and Inter, on her complaint, he "e eeyheted of big-Ellyn! theft. 'aurringe" with In. Helium under the name of George Rodger: at Alhndale. bringing her to To- ronto. Neighbours milled her two days after they moved into the Vaughn road house. Police mull- ed home. In 1926 his Brat wife. Hell, died of poisoning at St. Catharina. A coroner's jury found it In. unable to. decide who administered the New York State records indiente his sequin-l of murdering an mt- nuned wife in 1929 or 1930. The rug-Ian’s quy ya: found in a well. Roediger tried nearly u year to throw police on his trail, 'tr feigning suicide through chad.»- ing an overcoat. “we... and - on a Toronto-Port Ddholnie Ilka gsteamer, it is revealed. Hie .If'yhlim. In tabloid, ihAiG/ere the marital episodes in Roeditrer's - that hey, police Attention: Search for In. Christina Me- Kensie, of All-mule, on: of Roedieer's "brides," earrttred in To- ronto_with the. return, from Winni- (Continua m P... n , bmllcr, so far u police an FIRED AT POLICEHAN Bigomist Had c" V on... " A . C, . REG. YO Me

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