Tho palllf'l‘ll inrlmlr-s uumplon- di. WATERLOO LO.O.F. LODGE rot-tions for kuininz and stuffing lu- gt-thor with material requirements Thursday *tVP""ttt the Waterloo Send l5 [ants for this pattern to (:mnmnia Lodge [ml three ranch"- The Waterloo Chronicle Needlework (DIM through the second degree lot- Pepartmettt :lor the dirnction "I Georg-x Kadwall. V-r., 'osy to make. hl- is knilted in two pirate then mun“ together and stuttod with Kapok A hrighl tartan â€than mun! his urn-k makes him a Illivlam' man. . Thu uriginn! was made in l-ply airy yaru, but brushed wool also mum-u a ttice mum); little doe (:rr-rrf The nursery walrhdug stands gnu-rd? F‘Prucious though he sc‘ems this wee Stowe could may be persuaded to poke an enquiring head over" tho top of bulging Christ- mus slurkiut A pretty wedding was sulenmized at St. Louis R.C. Church, Waterloo, on Saturday morning, when Miss Dorothy Julia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kudobn. Kitchener, be, came the bride of Earl Westfall, The bride was attended by Miss Marie Krueger, and the groom was angquted by Mr. Harold Bauman. Following the ceremony a wed- ding dinner was served at Forest Hill Gardens with the immediate re- htives and friends in attendance. After the ceremony a “adding breakfast was served to relatives at the home of the lscide's patents. after which the young couple left for Toronto nnd other points. -- -..- -....- v. a-.. "Gun“ non of Mr. Charles Weslfall and the late Mrs. Westflll, Mr. and Mix iliruii"iiiiTCiiie it, Waterloo. Mikel . Lobsinger ST l'LEMENTS. Nov. 27 SI. Clement, R. c. Church wan the tent of a lovely autumn “willing this nun-lung when Mir, Marie LulL singer. daucrhtv, " Mr. all-i Mrs Louis th~iuum nf SI l'luuu|I~. became the bri-lr ul' Sum limo] of kitehenw, Non of Mrs. tt Pollock of Bannluug. and the. law John W Mikul. Rev. “can “11kt†omciattul. Ul-l "oirrri" Inn] his faults but no- hwlr I"'" 15101! Ills F ftt I rio. white parked for an hour on a dark street. The bridr>maill wts.Cd..isi,ier,' Mm. Irene I.ub.~im:mx karl Inn-Ian "f HarVsville was the best man. . "She Had To Eat" '100 Mm & A Ci, l' I FEATURES --- ALSO In. Showing Twin Cities Rochelle "Moo- _ J-cl Haley in L:Opou Stohuuhi und in no Pi“: Sy-yhony 01th:."- DFANNA DURBIN MAYFAIR DESIGN No. 5002 WEE SCOT'HE ADOLPHE MENJOU Wad-II _ Kind->5. Wedding- nub imam Rev. c, S. Roberts on Sunday conducted a memorial service It the church in memory of thase members and adherents who hut! passed to their reward. s. A, Hrulnavhm' ot' Kitche- sue- r-w.l~ Morin"! Hwinuwl "I Waterloo "s Inn-smut ur tltr. WateNoo)Kitctusm r-v' Interdenominulional Bible Class. "it-rents "t"N'ortt5 were present Includ- mg " numbr of ladies. whom it was vlm'idr'd In include in the llanthr- ship this your. Dr, F. B. (‘Iansou mum the tirst of a series of lectures "II S! inns. LUTHERANS HOLD Tho thu City gram). ctrmirrised Miss Kay Rt‘unm. girls" work secre in) an 'he YAvVA, vrnrrtasrstttittg Trinits United CG.LT. gruun, Miss iiilda l'mlnnuh, the hunk-r. and Miss Lottie Kellerman. a member ot the alum» at Emmanuel Evangelical rhurrll, Wrttru"soo. and Miss Mabel Huh-r Miss Ethyl Hem-h, Miss Bail- su-in and Miss Joan Shaun. of Zion Funmufirul 4-hllrrh ELECTED HEAD OF BIBLE cums Over 400 ycople weir entertained ll the 1,uvceissful amen-luau! auyper arranged m the schoolroom of Zion Evangelical church, Kitchener, on Friday night, under the auspices of the Iuuties' Aid of the coI-gIegnmn A mum»; u: Twin City girls were in Tul'ullh) nw-r [ha week-end in at- tendance at tho provincial emtier. ence of tlt Canadian Girls In Train- ing at Rireedaip Prwhytvriau "harch. Toronto. Mull“: Amman Mennonite Wo~ m. n a Hhsmuarg' tWctety were busy ’l‘mnsda, swung mr a fatruiy in Nut. (he-n Ontario, 'it and Mrs Charles Katschteri, muumm, Kudteuer announce the engagemem of their daughter. Dor- mh, Louise. to Russ Campbell. son .1 MI dud Mrs A T 1'antptrell, 2t; Sumnrl shew. the 1ttarNage to lake 1.1..“ rh,. latter 1mm of llwnulwr Mir, Jo, “with“ has y mufu'h-mh trot" .m nprra nu-dv-rwom warmly in HI M; pint: In n-Ilvu In hm Immr Mt and Mn W It huruhch Ahreu, Areet heal, Kitchener. an haunt: the engagement of their second daughter, Lilyan Mabel, to Arthur Hyde Hacfarlane of [our tuna]. Qua, forruerly of Toronto, the an; of Mrs. A, I' Maclarlane of Montreal and the late Mr Mtic, farlalw. the marriage to take place the last week in December Twin Citv Girls at Provincial Meet Me,. Mavuittltmc Shm-makrr, Rich. mond au-nue. alllllbullt'ts the up mun-mum of her older! 'laughtcr. Doris Margaret. to Marcus Oliver Orr. _sort of Mr. and Mr, Townsend A, On of Newark, Ohio, the ma:- riage to take place quietly curly In December. ~.l|--\u-I Snub-I [urn-m Thc furth ot Mr, Slam") Clair, Atno, uvvnuv, Wall-I100. who "tultu went an upw-ulmn last Fruiay at the K.r“'. Mammal. “1†hr plume-l to learn she. Is tum-h unwrm'ml 501mm: Sodium" Sprll. an“ who underwent an “pelllluh an pit Hary'> Huapxull uh hum; a» Ir ported IlllplUVlllK In a: a M: _ 1lctbvrt tisourt Freeport, had as (but gut->1: In. {In week and the hunk strict, Mn Willa“! “kinky aunt Mr, Mun»! Herrdry u! 'l'wunlu M f5ocial -= [persona Paul‘s letter lo the tmrinth- Kl oltt I llunm Ilw Inn MEMORIAL SERVICE 1"ioth. "rid-to-ue. “all Inn-n .H I Ininniluuouu» l' “Ann“ "l Mrs l'l:ll'uml >-~l»-:n Fiituttls, “MP HM m: 1011th "trsto'ao In ins yerost.re0 operation she sr Mary's hus- 13:11! A titgL1uLP2psrhysuau In c L k \“Jlrv'luu Hum} Sc-Imol at Preston t In In 19.T1 it took on the average, mm..- two or three days to install " mlvphone but now this is done in uhmn halt that time, and over 90 per rent of 3-H installations are made by appointment al timo suitable to the subscriber. Ilorpm mums al the home ot Misses Mari" and Abbie Berni: were Mrs I" Wuhan-her and daughter. 1?iss (Hire of Kitchener and Messrs. Dunn’s and "ovtram nurran! of near (ha-ID}! Mv. and Mrs, Kenneth XII-Allister nun-nun] the Royal winter F'air at Toronto Formally declaring the school iii-en. Mm, Harry Nixon ot Bt_Geortte, wire of the provincial morality, de- clared the schools "are just villa! mo- thers need today." Mrs, Nixon said " is a task to train a domestic who lll lain your: leaves to assume her “urn home where ideas learned are practised Mrs Nixon said the court", null be lwl‘plul not only to the em- tCort-rs and the girls ‘liul also to the ("lure generation Mrs .\‘uou was irlrodmwl " Mrs N " Nine] of l'.vsluli Members of the Waterloo Athe- nwum Society recently heard .11 imwwstiug talk hy Dr. H. R. Kingston of the Western University faculty. His subject was "The Milky Way and Beyond." RI‘I'PYII guests at the home at Mr. mi Mrs. A, I). Snider 'ere Mr. and Mrs. J:ouvl, Zia-ulvr mid Mr. and Mrs. [humid EUwager or Cares, Mich.. and Mr. Charles Ziegler of Akron. Mich. Mrs. (New L H. Wagner of Kitch- “Ilia" “as a gttest of her cousins. Mr. "e" Moyer and Miss Mamrte Moyer “we-ml)" Upwavds of 50 members of the tittotrord St. Joseph's Young People were guests of the Waterloo St, Louis Young People's Society. Thursday mam. an. Marry Opperman web rnmed the visitors, An orchestra fur- ' mam-r] Hm music for the dance. TALK ON "THE MILKY WAY AND BEYOND Hun MI ('rouu paid tribute to the sunk ot the Mummy board head“! u, ms kV J M l-‘uuler ot Guelph The latter arted a: chairman for the mum-noon and III a brief addrou M'- ttttintent the gathering with has Jun“ the schunl she sad the build. nu; ls modern in every rmoect-V" llkr a bug homts -aud the students an" being lunght to handle unto-the minute (equipment GIVES TALK ON (IO-OPERATION Arthur W. Sandwich. of Sehreiter, Samlrock. Kitchener, and president or the Ontario Funeral Servin- As, snrizlliun, was in Toronto last week "ww- he addressed the meeting of the Ontario cemetery superin- tendents and oftteials, on the sub- ject, "Co-operation between Ceme- tery Officials and Funeral Direc- tors" HRHS’I‘US Tho nuttebd ot Brno ude Lodge Trauma; School tor oo. tumult: Mn 50 it long way In deter, mining uhelhel the program its can»: unwed aner March " Hell year, Hun Eric Cross. Ontario welfare; mmisler and an the tormal â€mung“ u: the school Thursday allu’uoun “snot: trom Guelph, Preston Gull Add mama were present Wife of Provincial Samury Me Nixon Oqiciate.. Jackal-cod by Mrs. N, o. Hi-i. ItttmtNrtaily 411w llh- ulwllillg Mrs \‘n-m and ws Pnulv' um.» In» “â€1th “uh lsruttit ', M “NH nu!" tw- srmlvnl hmh Hun \‘mnrm Hipn-l mm th,. gum , 'n: thar Ittts Still-at-e alvlmruna-nl " ' 'h'rrlvslrirte pHnmnvm 54-12mm; a 'll‘ll" “\"Illluk I'x‘vslml. the huh of . :rp H nu: trrrr Hun u, lli|wl .ukml “on “I I'M-$5 In Take. the -- 2n '..)rritnlr'i;ttruG.s, into ontsidor, ' mu " ~'-‘f.~‘lmu luturv prnuunom _ Hunk tr _ uh an ido-al (Iv-\wlups Mm Training ENTERTAIN VISITING CLUB ILOOMINGDALE "fticiaily Opens The opening class will be held the tttat week in January. The Red Cross moms, Erh street, will be the centre tor the clauses; The matrurtors of the classes toi- low Mrs. Carl Ktincts, the Mutual Lilo clan. Mrs James Fleming, the Girl Guide class; Mll- Florence ‘Kuntz, the Pony"; shirt company (Waterloo branch] class; Mn; Her, hurl Bel-gas. the bouts trtrat Form girls; Muss Muriel Hunter, the open clan, Mrs Norman Heller also conduct- eel the organization ot the classes succemolir m1 year has again Ic- cepted the dunes of organiser. TWIN PICTURES-two pictures identical in size, in coloring and in design, framed exactly alike and placed side by side. . . THE NEWEST AND MOST CHARMING OF VOGUES! What bright isltnds of color they make and how novel and artistic the efteett The pattern includu transfers for two pictures. The stems and leaves are embroidered on the background; the flowers are appliquetl in three colors; the me in I piece of fabric in a deep,nieh tone (to match your hnngings) lppliqned to the background then decorated with running stitch scroll. The pattern also includes color combinations. details of embroidery and instructions for firsishime, also sample of embroidery cotton. Pure Red Cross Home xureus) classed wore orttarti-1 in wtsteriool under the nupervluun of Ma» Marion l Hendvruun. tieid secretary at Roth Moss Home Nursing clause- or the Canadian Red Cross Soc-Ken Ontario Munch. In Nor-n. Holler Witt Agai- Act 'fy,if,,2'ijicirisiiit' tii,iili?ri,s in the o . . - . , 'tiidtng clnnol be cud t roI‘bout ' u "CC. a the large building when tim (Ink - 'are ordered. Muyf-ir Needle-art Waterloo Red Cross Ito, Km. tV. Kitchen" Name ....... 'mW... Street Add“. Yo The Waterloo Chronicle Needlework Dept. Design No. 260 In this coupon. Print you: me and than M. Bunion " can. ARTISTIC AND DECORATIVE , FIRE DIILLS AND SIREN ,rloo Red U088 I FOR COLLEGIATE Nursing Clams The K.-W. Collegnte Board " n. i [an meeting considered the question -'=.T-TCC'r _ - 'trt, [nugling a siren In I coat of “51331.53 ............. _'""--....--.---- C. r. PRICE. Optometrist While operating . machine at Zhe Forsylh factory itt Kitchener, Mm Helen emu had her hand In- tured. " was treated at the K-W Hospital. GAIN IN RURAL 'PHONES This year more than 200 farm tele phones have been connected in tho Kin-hener ditstrict The general kn- rreaue is largely due to the ever- increasing value at the telephone an rural communities. better prices for the farmer, and a reduction in rural Latephone rate Henry Waller, a resident of the Waterloo town council for Bomat years. nay} retiderlt of Kitchener, ,-_.-, -r. - .-.....-.... v. INK-mun is . candidate for the city Gara u the December elections. SUFFERS HAND INJURY ALDERMAN IN FIELD [tutu-uâ€- " lie lulu. _ toi that... Mn No.2“