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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 1937, p. 5

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Announcement was made that alâ€" though the date of the opening is not yet definite the festivities n conâ€" nection with it will likely be introâ€" duced with a dedication ceremony. On that occasion the building will be dedicated to work for the girls and women of the Twin City. There will probably be special addresses on the cvenings following the dedication and exhibitions will likely be arâ€" ranged Mrs. L. O. Breithaupt, Mrs. A. K.; Cressiman. Mrs H. G. Mistele, Mrs. T. H. Rieder and Miss Ruth Low | were appointed a committee to take charge of «ll preparations for the opening of ihe new wing of the | YW.C.A. at the November imeeting of the Y.Wâ€"C A board this week Y.W.C.A. Prepares To Open New Wing SO NEW...IT‘S A YEAR AHEAD| THURS. â€" FRIDAY â€" SAT. Harry Carey â€" "Deviléflorse" Free Purkingâ€"Duke and Ontarie Ste. Monday â€" Tuersday â€" Wednesday NOV. is â€" 16 . 17 REVIVAL TUESDAY NIGHT At 10 45 p.m ROBERT TAYLOR JOAN CRAWFORD Tharsday â€" Friday â€" Saturday NOV. i1 â€" 12 0 13 "Double Wedding" ‘Live Love »iLearn Opp. Lyric Theatre, MONDAY & TUESDAY DOWNING, STEEN and Co Pictures and Artistic Framos YOSTS FRAMING DEPT. "Gorgeous Hussy Also â€" IRENE HARVEY "The Girl Said No" 86 King St. W. Phone 1800 KITCHENER with Florence Rice John Beal Jessie Ralph Edgar Kennedy Picture ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROSALIND RUSSELL ROBERT BZNCHLEY J. D. NALON Watches Clocks Jewellery Repaired! WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY G. C. Crompton, Prop. Above Doerr Electric SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FLORISTsS 50 Ontarico South KITCHENER November 12, 1987 W atchmaker KITolEy B2 THEATRES Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Sunday. and Mrs. Leslie Strong were Mr. and Mr Osiah (Cresaman was a Friday Mrs. Irvin Laidlaw and children of vasitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robâ€" Eli H:ubsche: erts of Kitchener and Mrs. Norman Mr. and Mrs. Isaae Hurst visited MadKay of Goderich with the former‘s father in the Three Mra. Jack Kadwell and son Jackie| Bridges sertion. \r David Horat on . spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s Siunday § qparen!s, Mr. and Mrs. Rov Armishaw Mrs. George B. Oherholtzor speat ; of near Marden. a few days with her daughter. Mrs | â€"mmmm=mâ€"wâ€"â€"wâ€"â€"wâ€"â€"â€"â€"wâ€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" liaroid Trussier in Kitchener last numnedtistetatrnceanaccarrrrerrrrrennnnen y c AOrk | Recent guestq at Pleasant View were Mr. and Mrs. Will Krick of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hunsâ€" herger of Vineland and Mr. and Mrs. Parmer Sherk of St. Catherines. Mrs. Pauli of Stratford spent a few days with her daughter at Pleasâ€" ant View. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Schneider wore showered | with congratnlations by their friends at their home, Queen ‘reet south, Kitchener on Monday. tie occasion being their 54th wedâ€" d ng anuiversary. The aniversary was marked quietly with only the frmily _ present. Mrs. â€" Schneider marked her 78th birthday on Nov. 1. Mr. Schneider will be 79 in February. Mrs. _ Moses Bechtel and â€" Miss Antie Bechtel of Guelph were guests of Mrs. John Rechtel. Wilson â€" Bechtel had the misforâ€" tima of breaking his cobarbone while playing. SHEARER _ MONTGOMERY "Private Lives" Pree Parkingâ€"Dube and Ontarie Sta. Mrs. C. C. Hahn and Mrs. 0. H liushes presented splendid reports on the recent hospital aids convenâ€" tion held in Toronto, at the meeting i the Kitchener Ladies‘ Auxiliary 0; the Kâ€"W. Hospital at the Kautâ€" ivwan Nurses‘ Home, Monday. With the president, Mrs. Hahn presiding, much sewing was completed by the members during the afternoon after which tea was ‘served. The hosâ€" tesses at the tea hour were Mrs. Clifâ€" rord Be yea and Mrs. R. M. Bean. Mrs. Nancy Buehler from near St. Jucobs is spending some time with her sister and brother, Miss Maggie Noye: and Mr. Ben Moyer, ‘Lancer Spy‘ Smith Ballew â€" Heathor Ange! Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wednesday NOV. :8 â€" :8 . 17 "This Way Please" DEL RIO SANDERS LORRE CHARLES (Buddy)}) ROGERS Betty Grable _ â€" _ Ned Sparks MARY LIVINGSTONE sith a gift from her associates in honor of her recent marriage. Games were played following which dainty ~efreshments were served fomerly Miss Jean Berry. a member o the organization. was presented Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday NOV. 11 â€" 12 n 13 > Members of the @irls‘ Guild of the Anglican Church of the Holy Saviour, were entertained for their meeting ai the home of Mrs. Isabe! Hawke, lividzeport. Tuesday night During the evening â€" Mrs. Francis Foster. The first weekly men‘s round robin us held at the Granite Badminton «/ub last night Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hoy, Blucher sireet, Kitchener, announce the enâ€" pogement of their eldest daughter, Fdith Priscilla. to Howard G. Doeâ€" pe‘. youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Doepel. The wedding i.‘ll take place early in December. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Rabb were visiâ€" +rs to London on Saturday where tiey attendedt the Quoen‘sâ€"Westorn nugoy game Members of the Women‘s Guild of Jio‘y Saviour Anglican Church, will hold their travel bridge on Decemâ€" ber ist. instead of November 24th, «s previously planned. Misses Eleanor and Jean Henderâ€" son Water street, returned on Sunâ€" day after a week‘s visit in Toronto with their sister, Mre. R. Thompson. Mr. J. O. Beynon. King street, svent the weekâ€"end in Toronto Mre. F Dickson, Mary streot, onâ€" tertained members of the Chancel Guild of Holy Saviour Anglican ©hurch at her home ‘Tuesday evenâ€" ing Sixty years of married life were marked by Mr. and Mrs. Heury Muelâ€" lei, 87 Park street, at their home on Tnesday. The golden wedding anniâ€" yorsary was celebrated quietly, with tiends calling to pay their respects. Mrs. Elizabeth Hilboru, Cameron Si, Kitchener, bas returned from reâ€" cent yvisits with friends at Linwood, Ccosshill and with Mrs Henry Balâ€" land ai Hawkesyllle Mr. and Mre. J. B. Siade and Masâ€" ter John Slade have, left Waterioo for Ls Angeles, Cal. They sailed in the steamer "Monterey" for Ausâ€" tralia on Nov. 10. Mr. Slade, recentâ€" ly promoted, will assume his new duâ€" ties iu the Australian plant of the Gunshine factory. HAROLD BELL WRIGHT Mr. and Mrsé. A. C. Gender celeâ€" brated the 30th anniversary of their wedding with & dinner Sunday at the Grand River Tes Rooms. l Social = Personal I Friends of Mrs. J. Jantsi, 63 Kigin sireet. suffered a fractured arm as the result of a fall on Sunday evenâ€" ing "Western Gold" â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€" â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€" BLOOMINGDALE Pnhlr!vgl im Mr. and Mrs. John Bast spent Sun day at the home of Mra (Clara Ben der Mr and Mra Ieaac Ruby and Rayâ€" mond of near Taviatock. Mr. and Mra Wilfred Schlegal and Wayne of vear New Mamburg «apent Sunday rith Mr and Mra Aaron Bender Mr and Mrsa: Aaron Helmuth and mrpuv altended the Gerberâ€"Leis wedâ€" ding at Pocle on Wednesdag Bornâ€"â€"On Tueaday, Novr 3. at the Woodatock Genera) Hoapital to Mr and Mra Joseph Bray. a son Mr.â€" and _ Mrs _ John â€" Wattlanfer mpen! Sunday evening with Mr and Mre Ben Dietrich Sunday gnuests of Mr. and Mrs bEarold Hoelscher were Mr. and Mrs James Jackson Sr. and Miss Emily Juckson of Hill@burg. Miss Edna gackson and Mrs. Thos. Someryille ol Fergns, Miss Mildred Jackson of F, mira and Mrâ€" Harry: McGowan Marsville \r. Austin Kelterborne and Mr Fred Flack of Hamilton spent Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Kelterborne Mr George Kelterborne apent gunâ€" day in Wellealey Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bowman were @! (N© close of the evening. Sunday déinner gnuests of Mr. and Mrs. |_ Rev. Walter Patterson of Preston Irwin Horst near West Montrose and , CDducted Armistice Day service at sipper gnests of Mr. and Mrs: John |!s Doon Presbyterian church on Bowman near Elmira. Sunday afternoon. Rev C. Herbert \r. Austin Kelterborne and Mr ‘\Vflilz of Galtâ€"conducted Armlatice Fied Flack of Hamilton spent Sun 'U:-v service at the Doon United diy at the home at Wro and We« {(irch on Sunday afternoon A number of young women from Urbsville. _ Elmira _ Highway _ and Tlhree Bridges section were Sunday dinner gnests at the home of Mr and Mrs. simeon Bowman, in the a trnoon they visited Miss Katie Wostiah, who is sick, and sang sevâ€" «ul hymns for her enjoyment. Mr. Leander Weaver attended the i~n ral of his uncle, the late Henry Koopman at Elmira on Saturday afâ€" terhoon. Mrs. William Hauck is reported to b» very sick at the home of her son and family in Toronto Miss Annie Wahl of Heidelberg spert last Tuesday with Mrs. Andrew y ah Rev. and Mrs. J. â€"H. Grenzebach of Roseville visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker on Sunday afternoon and attended the Bible Class: Rally in Calvary Church in the evening. Mr. Carl Wahl went to the Kâ€"W. Hospital on Sunday under the necesâ€" sity of undergoing an operation for @wppendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cress, sons ied Milton Kenesky spent Sunday in Elmira visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Cress. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sittler and d.oughter Salina of Floradale were sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bowman â€" St._ James Brotherhood met on VMonday evening, Mr. Egbert Schmidt ceonducted the worship period. Rev 6. J. Wittigq gave a short talk, Mr Harold €Cress presided at the busiâ€" ness period. On Wednesday evening the Brotherhood were the guests of the First English Brotherhood of Kitchener. A large number will at tend the Brotherhood Convention at Kitchener on Sunday. Special deleâ€" gates appointed are Messrs. H. Cress, Menry Sittler, O. J. Smith, Warren Smith and Herb Schmidt. M:. and Mrs. Elmer Wabl and Mr. and Mrs. Sim Detzler have dimiglhte> Joan of Waterloo. visited NPY°4 their household effects to with Mr. and Mré Andrew Wahl on |reston. where they will reside. Sunday. Quite a number of people of the Mr. and MrS. Mike Brubacher visitâ€" Y‘loge attended the funeral of the od with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wide late Herbert Toman, which took man in the Jerusalem section on P!4ce from the residence of Charles Sunday . Toman of Limerick Mr Osiah Cressman was a Friday _ A Surprise par(y was held on Wedâ€" vasitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. nesday evening at the home of Mr. Eli Riubacher and Mrs. Bert Gill in honor of the MUr. and Mrs. Anson Martin and fomily of the 4th of Peel were Sunâ€" der visitors at the home of Miss Lech 1.chty and brother Lincoln. Mr. and T‘lr& Arnofd Good spent Simmilay in Toronto. The Men‘s Organized Bible Class of the Rvangelical Church Rally on Sanday evening was a great success, the weather was good, the crowd filled the church to capacity, the conâ€" gregational singing . lead | by Mr Harry Garner was hearty and enthuâ€" siastic, the Men‘s Class of Eimmanuel Church, Waterloo, sang to the delight wf all present, the yiolin selections by Mr Gies of Bridgeport, accomâ€" panied by Miss Dean on the plano were excellent. The address, "The Supreme Puzzle of Life", by Key C H. Coruwell of Elmira was practical, heartâ€"searching and jnspiring. J G Hfurst, teacher of the focal class read the scripture and offered the opening prayer. Mr. iHoward Gies. the preai dent, was chairman. Brotherhood Meets. Both Mr= and Mni. Murphy | are nembers of St Mary‘s Roman Caâ€" tholic Church, and bave been active in its work. There are four chidren, Ethel. Mrs. McCaffery. of Windsor; F:rol, Mre. Winterhalt. of ‘Toronto; Auua, Mrs. August Lang, of ‘Kitchenâ€" er, and iHerbert Murphy, at home. Mre. Murphy was boru at New Fiamburg | and | came to Hespeler about a year before her marriage. Johu Murphy is the sou of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, and was borh on a farm at Maple Grove and has been a lifelong resident of the district On November 8, 1886, Miss Kathâ€" erine Foley became the bride of John Â¥urphy __The ceremony was perâ€" tormed at the Roman . Catholic (hurch. which was destroyed by fire over 20 years ago. At the time of their marriage the church was conâ€" aucted as a mission with mase ob served once a month The mission vas in progress when Mr. and Mre. Murphy were married, and Rev. Faâ€" tier Sinuett, later Bishop Sinneti, who was in charge, performed the ceremony HDBPELER, Nov. 10.â€"Mr. and Mre. John A. Murphy celebrated their Slat wedding anniversary this week at their home on Galt street. Hespeler Couple Wed 51 Years Ago EAST ZORRA ST. JACOBS Noah Sittler and of Floradale were of Mr. and Mrs. THE W ATBRLOO !t fioddard. Grant Fiwher. Robert |Day and Alfred Gerringer: Misse« | Lowise Goddard, Eunice Teet, Marie /(‘uwlanonn, Kay Jones, Audrey Teet Rita (Caskenet(e, Margaret Dahme |Jsean Cambell. Vivian Teet. Verna Goddard and Ruth Caskenatte A delightful (Hallowe‘en masqnerâ€" afle was held at the home of Mrs. 0 Goddard _ on â€" Wadnesday â€" evening They came in various costumes. Proâ€" ginssive Peannt was the main event o the evening in which the first Lrize went to Miss Vivian Teet. The tahle was beautifully decorated artff looked after hy Miss Louise Goddard Those preeent were Mrs. 0. Goddard Messrs. George Goddard, Frank Day. Aylmer Grischaw. Arthur Hatt, Ches Wilbert snyder of English Settleâ€" ment spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Drager. Mrs. O. Goddard and family and Afred Gerringer were Sunday visiâ€" tors with relatives in Galt. A surprise party was held on Wedâ€" nesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert QGill in honor of the warriage of their gecond son, Rayâ€" mond to Miss Kathleen Logan of Sheffield. which took place recently. The evening was spent in playing cards and dancing. The bride and gioom were presented with a cathe dral radio lamp and a beautiful enâ€" shion. A delightful lunch was served at the close of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Neff of Kitchâ€" ener spent Monday at the home of \r. and Mrs. George Huras. Misses Annie and Mary Smith and liobert Smith spent Sunday at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright of Brantford. Misses Audrey and Eunice Teet of Preston spent Sunday with their moâ€" ther, Mrs. W. Teet. Mrs. N. Quelch has returned to the village after spending two weeks at tire home of Xr. and Mrs. A. Schneiâ€" dovr of Kitchener. Mr. George Harley of Bercy, Sask., iâ€" spending a vacation at the home ‘. Mr. and Mré. Bert McGarvey. Misses Louise Goddard and Kay Jones were visitors in Preston on Saturday. Mrs. James Hosie was a visitor in Preston on Thursday. Misses Louige Goddard of Centreâ€" ville and Verna Goddard of .Preston spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. 0. Goddard. Miss Edith Patterson of Preston spent Sunday as the guest of Miss Doris Wilfong. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atkinson and family of Preston were Sunday visiâ€" tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cassell. Mr. Ernest Boll and Misses Lillian and Florence Anderson of Washingâ€" ton spent Sunday at the home of YVir. and Mrs. Melvin Holt. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Schell and daughter Marlene of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and \irs. Geo. Huras. Miss Kay Jones spent a fow days with her sister, Mrs. Lester Weiland oi Kitchener. Mrs. Fred King of Galt was the guest of Mrs. Fred ‘Hobbs on Thursâ€" day Mr. R. E. Boyes of Galt was a busiâ€" _ Miss Leona Daniels of Kitchener ness visitor in the village on Thurs YiSited with her grandparents here day. over the weekâ€"end. Maytair Needicâ€"art Design No. 275 To make a bedroom preity and homelike, nothing is quite so importâ€" ant as dainty pillow slips. Everyone loves and admires delicare embroidery ¢ne in pale colors or white on fine linen and cottons. These designs use stitches which every needlJewoman enjoys, and the result is beth charming and unusual. ‘The pattern contains transfers of the designs, complete inâ€" siructions for embroidery details of the various stitches used, color sugâ€" gstions, as well as sample of the thread used in the origina} model. Use this coupon. Print your name and addreas plainly Enclose 15 cents. To The Waterico Chronicle Street Address Needlework Dept. Design No. 275 Floral Sprays For Pillow Slips srevnersvesservene00 becen00en4e00.00 00000000 0000000000 s000s0000000000rcen0s0 0020 CHERONICLE Mrs. Thibideau and son Gilbort iook a business trip to Preston and Kitchener Saturday afternoon. Mrs. G. Thibidean returned with them. Visitors at the parsonage on Sunâ€" day were Mr. and Mrs. Russe] Plyley of Elora and Mr. Roy Plyley also of, Hlora. Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn of Shedâ€"> dan, Miss Dorothy Plyley, RN., of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor o(! Brantford. I Mrs. J. Daniels and daughter of Kechester, N.Y., attended the funeral of Mr. Albert Stauffer and are visitâ€" ing with Mr. and Mre. Cann this week. Mr. and Mrs. Waite visited with Air. and Mris. George Philips at Innerâ€" kip on Sunday. Mr. Albert Stanffer of Woodstock was buried in the Chesterfield ceme thry on ‘Monday. Mrs. Stauffer was a Miss Robinson of this place. day Mr. Leonard of Bright is back on Vr. smith‘s milk route again after convalescinig from an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Ellingsworth Cassel 0i KWitchener visited at Mrs. Kenâ€" nedy‘s on Sunday. Mr ton . R. Smith and daughter of Hick visited with Mrs. King and Mr Mrs. »Martin Harrison on Sun 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 PLATTSVILLE n of Shedâ€"> â€" Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eisenminger and . RN., of doushter Marie spent Sunday with Taylor o(. her mother, Mrs. Theresa Lenhart in [ Kitchener who is ill on Gilbert \iv: and Mrs. Wm. Scott and poimâ€" reston and ily and Mrs. sachs of Kitchener oon. Mrsa. s)»n! sundaw with John HRoâ€"Al h them. : brecht‘s. cently was Mr. and Mis. ltoy Lethbridge of Toronto and the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noak Shantz of Waterlon spent Sunday with M. Sbhantz and sou. ber recently, when they were preâ€" senied with a miscellaneous shower In on large number of friends and reighbors Mc and Mrs. Omer Hastings of Listowel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Georks Richardson. Mr Addison Grasser of Kitchener s;emt sSunday at the home of K. G. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kuight. Mr. and Mrs A. Robertson and Mr. and Mrs La Fontaine of London were callers a1 the home of A. W. Repmies on Sunday. \irs. George Birmingham. Mrs. E. Nyuire and Mrs. George Richardson altended the sale of household effects ol Mrs. George Beckner near Poole. ° \r and Mrs. Alfred Hahn and famâ€" i‘\ spent a day with Ernst Schmidt‘s t1 In Mrs. Jane Petch and Mrs. John L. Hammond yisited with Mrs. Joseph Gascho in Poole ° \r and Mrs. Alfred Hahn and famâ€" i‘\ spent a day with Ernst Schmidt‘s near Bramnel Mr. and Mrs. Ww. Wilford and son visited at the home of George L‘vergood near Bright. A delighiful evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gerâ€" cated Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmitt, uncle and aunt of the bride. were the atâ€" tendants. They will reside in Waterloo Doerbeckerâ€"Schmitt A pretly November wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C‘arence Schmitt, Spring street. Waâ€" terloo, Sunday night when their caughter, Miss _ Ilene â€" Catherine Schmilt became the bride of Sholâ€" dun Menry Doerbecker, son of Mr and XMrs. Theodore Doerbecker of Erbsville. Rev. C. S. Roberts, pastor Cookâ€"Miller BLMItA, Nov. 8. Zion Evangeli cal parsonage. was the scome of a pre((y wedding on Saturday morning Nov 6th. when Miss Rella Miller daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Menno W Viiller of Elmira, became the Lride of Gordon (C. Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs > Cook Rev. C H. Cornwell offi viated The attendants were Miss Jean Hiveischer and Mr. Sherman Mil ler_ A wedding dinner was served «t the Old Mill Coffee Shoppe. Mr «ud Mre _ Cook wilt reside in Waterâ€" Joo Doesi‘t that maule evxer kick you?" No, sah, he ain‘t yet. but he tre setitly kacks de plaee where Alhore St john‘s Lutheran church offi Tea for every Taste CROSSHILL Weddings TEA Old Buremus, Poster Beds, Chairs, etc., bought and sold. FRED BARANSKLI Designer and Bui‘ Jer of High Grade Furniture and Reproductions. 48 King S.. Phone 477, Waterice | ‘Mc | U. 5. C _ Driving ardous uy 4 o. nmrmmmmnn GUARANTEED. Inveatiqate. Write o. callâ€" Smith Manufacturing Compony Dept. B. 536 King s PRESTON, ONTARIO Established 1898 A perfected method. No elmstie. N leg straps. _ LIGHT. INEXPENsiVE Murray 8. hluln. M{ 00 14 King S. _ WATERLOO Phone 58 JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE "Dedicated to Better Vision" 10 Froderick St. Phone 863 FR AN K‘ Sâ€" Jewellery Store ardous than fiyingâ€"yet hm dreds of people with defective eyeaight are driving cars today. You may be one of them. For your own safety, have your eyes examined and any defects eorâ€" rected. Clear, quick vision is far more important on the congented roads than in the clouds. Pilots® oyes must be perfect. The U. S. Government sees to that. Driving a car can be more ha» Reasonable Prices. * R. W. Bierwagen ELECTRIC CO. 204 King Street West KITCHENER ANTIQUE FURNITURE ELECTRICAL FIXTURES RUPTURED? EYES EXAMINED PAGE FIVE

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