Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold hug. King street, Wnterloo, announce the en- gagement of their d-ughoer, Kelly, to Mr. John Nash Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nash of London, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C'ortrad, Young street, Waterloo. had as their guests for the New Year's weekend their daughter, Miss Gertrude Con- rad of Toronto and Miss Virgini- Dowler of Toronto, S! Jame: Sewing , “(J Human, had an enjoyable "uppes pally Thutsiay “mm to coruV thaw acuvmc: for the year It“? Mrsl, w. Slhneldel’ was the hostess, at he: 1 home for the than, and lwrntyfour} member, were present Afte: the' supper contests were played and prize: were won by Mrs Alvin Dreisinger and Mrs â€are Bru-; hacker After a suntan); Santa) Claus arrived with Kiftc for all I one of the ,mart t‘Velll\ of the holiday season took place at Forest Hill Gardens Wednesday night, when Liam. Col. and D, G, Me, lntosh, Margaret avenue. entertain, ed there at a dehghtful dance, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hendrrwn, tir., had as their guests for the holiday week-end their daughters. Mm. Mark and Mr. Royden Stark of lawman. and Mrs. Thompson and It Ruskin Thompson of Toronto, Miss Margaret Schnitzel; JiN has returned to Detroit. Mich,, after visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. Schnitzer, 3H George street, Naterloo. ' Social f" personal Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shun; and tron Jan-k of Toronto are apemhnx the weekend m Wan-Hun. the gunk ot the Inner» parean M: and Mrs E. Perschbacher, and of the former', Parerttr. Mr and Mrs, H Stun“ The anagram-m. A: ammum rd of Elizabeth Mu, duughter of Mrs Rrtr and the late Mr Ephraim B. lid). to Mr. Duncan Douglass‘ >ul| of Col. and In. Wm. J Dough.» of Windsor. the weddmg u. an place Jan. 22 In. June: Janna of Klkhcuu MI recovered sumac-n.†from tu- "ries untamed m a recent motor mule-at u Guelph, to Mum to her home from the K W biorsytt- . Ir uni Mr, than Wenhrl uf [Inurn eulcrlmlwd T" â€Innbrl» "f "e Wewhel film!) 3r " \upprl "rty at Trams Em t‘m‘oluxu, uh Thursday mum "rhe Happy Coueuns" cute-tanned me unnpany durum the rwmnx Gun!» “rye present from Fain-an ti, The {numb of mm Mr,, sundry Innmnx, [Mi Womlmie abeour, Klwheuer, will regret In hrm that she is a patient at Mr. A “ Mm mu] ‘MrDodd Takes the kk' 2 FEATURES - Alla Eda: May Oliver, M. O'Sullivan Wednesday and Thursday ImIie Howard _ Bette D.Vil Oliviu DeHaviIland “VARSITY SHOW" ‘My Dear Miss hlhiek' FREE! ""?r'li'"t'At,RfEs'o Tts Love I'm After' KENNY B A KER DICK POWELL FRED WARING -- Added Atlrlction - And Hi. Pennnylvanians Monday and Tuesday " That business conditions weie much improved. with less unemployr 'rrterst, a clenrly indicubed in the glutifymz reports presented at the tinal meeting of the year for the Welfare Board Relief costs, no cording to relief offices E. A. Straeaer, Were down one-third as \(ompared with a yen luau. There are 200 on relief as compared with 369 a year “(a and 421 two years ngo. Families on relief number 4t with 146 dependents. as well as seven individual cases, Pow-tii-i',' [kill-l1, Waterloo, PS- 7:m.ua~ Vlu' Alum! 100.00" Mum’s \u-I‘v 1n.uiul in Waterloo before "hius11ttac. .m increase of album IO.- mm tin-v last with Tho unmher ot Ian.“ a-v-N-dul 1mm hull-I104! a your urn II was Tuesday manning tterore the New!†and mail couriers rom- noted (hair Ink. Decreases have been recorded in expenditures for each month this year. During three moths, August. September and October, the expen- ditures were below the $1.000 mark. The accounts for the past month as passed by the board on Thursday amount to 81,398.76. an increase of $267.41 over the November bills ot $l.l3!.35. but a decrease of $1,023.70 from the accounts of December last year of $2,422.46. The number bf 200 m'm' receiving and is an increase of 16 our the Ammunition a month 3gp. - _ The accounts passed by the board for the month just ended were as follows: food, $084.05; fuel, $339.- 22; clothing. $9.60; medical service, $70; shelter, $295.89. Of the total ttills of $1,393.76 for the past past month, the cost to the welfare board is $349.69. 1're1:trom'oc' 7mmn~~ that m-ro- “Lulu! $'hrus1tttac. an The 193'7 expenditures totalled “3,520.66. compared to the 1936 (was of $27,834.03. 1: reduction of ELM-3.37. The costs during the past war In fact were the lowest of any year m the operations of the wel. fare board dating: back to 1932. While rumplrle tursth for ly32 are not available, the expestdrtures in succeeding yeun were as roliows: Hum. $41,3ti6; 195â€. $36,357; I935, 5559.0“; 1936, $27,834; 1937, 'tr4,.rc.'.tt. M: mm Mr, Ptulsp lumen of West Montrose celebrated their tiOth wedding: anniversary on Tuesday, December 2rs Mr 'tsntrer u w‘ years uh! and Mis link“ " H their alive the" hom on Frrdar MA and Mrs Wm Long of Brant, ford were m Waterloo on New tear', he}. gaunt: of her srsters, Mr, " Wegenml and Mrs M S. “Illll.'4! King Sumh Total Costs for Year â€$.52†as Ihmpared to 327.834 I: and In Noun Ctoas of Hmmhon spent the holiday week- end In Waterloo, the guru; of Mr and Mrs Wm Henderson, J: Mr and Mrs John Uerbeckes. KIRK "reet, Kitchener, were “at home" to their friend: on Tuesday. " treuse the octaneâ€) of the" 40th “Hiding arcmrbetsahry 1 ti CP. lsqo . _ IIE; ' ’ W. Mr: Georg: We um And In: ' " T I S HAIIIInn, yiri, 3! South, '1 C',,",' ii . F Watulou, run-named u. n Nth tif,', 'ue" ' Ie-I'~ dunk-rt m the MI mom 0! C A. “z. 2’ g ' he Wily“ mm Kitchener The "C if †_ pan) later KrWIIt‘d (o (be home of T I . TIP, hualrxmn ml Wnlrllw {0! ll) _ mtmlm gnu†u! Dndxr Uni of ' b se ; _ ) [own Kurnl> nuludrd In» Eula“ E r _ ' ( hunk“ prison-I "NEBS:T%' Ir. the , " fr ' j Hm " - . Ottawa. and 1 _ ‘ ' l " cm ‘ In» Wm lung u! Bram ( C _, q . " . r. .. _ ‘1.» .73†" - Lamp . lununlu aprul "s v rm \(I haul herb. cm! H the _ .' # h-um uf nu TramMir Mr Ind In l M lamp: 'MPNE ‘errl L'ImMtg lt. ' . .1 " and In ININE (tum u! . ---;--_ ._ LA 169 Less on Relief in Waterloo, 1837, it, BIG INCREASE IN MAIL and Mrs. s Ledeonaso marked silver wrddmx annulus-rs at home. Ahnrm St. Kitchener. a Year Ago. XgW.3IAS.VLau1 at V the Reaching the station. Mrs. Stolu rttwrM?r. ".8.1 u'.'.':: ITT e"wet9"8e" was "iseourattrd. Ttwrt. was little at her horse, 'f/er, ,s,t/"i"h5,',t,tJ'i- about the little mmlhm allotted to ho" ll'"" " a â€"100". am an e the missionaries to rv-mind her of new: . --e- her rnmfnrlahlo hmm- in Berlin. But that night the natives gather-ml STOLE OVER tt.Mtt and invited the newcomers to preach Trr-r to them in the little mission church, Ailltttr Vladdlrk forum-r manager When the preaching was over they w mu "out" Dairy, Kitchener. who brought. their ofterimrs, I living ,tol" “var 81,000 from his omtriorar, sheep, n bushel of rice, and . roll was remanded a week for somenco of the cloth woven by themseNes.m police court Rev. and Mrs. Stoltz praised the late Jacob Y. Shanta for his work in collecting money for the inati- tution, and Mrs. Mary Kaufman, the late Mrs. H. L. Jnnzen 3nd the lute Mrs. (Dr.) Clemens, the members of the first house committee. Africa Experience In those dlys a month was re- quired to reach the slatinn at Sierra Leon. They travelled in the early days by way of EnzlamlAa week’s voyage-then continued on for two weeks by boat to the African must, For the next week they travelled by mwboat 100 miles alone the cons! and Mt miles inland. Rev, and Mrs. A, titoftz. Park Pt _ Kitchener, founders of the Kitch- ener orphanage and fot ~Ix year» missionaries in Africa, observed their golden wedding anniversary on Finlay They were married at New Dundee on Jul-nary Ist, “KKK. The congregation of Calvary Evangelical Church. Kitchener. in te (um-tron of their contribution to their church and to their fellow man. ~pon.~ored the festivities, Rev. Mr. Stoltz was the pastor of the United Brethren Church in Kitchener when the edifice now standing on Alma street was built. During his pastomte there one of his duties was to visit the House of Refuge. While visiting there he can- (an-ted Mr. Llird. the superintendent oi the institution, and learned from him that the city's orphan children were lodged with the old people at the House of Refuge because there was no orphanage to house them. Mr. Laird was Concerned about the children, feeling that the environ- ment at the institution for old people was not good for the little folks. Mr. and Mfr. titoltr. agreed with this View and tinally were My moved hy the plight of the youngsters that they took all of them {eight in number) into their own home. After taking this step they appealed to the Protestant churches of the town for aid and the churches responded splendidly. The first Kitchener orphanage on Kine street was pur- chased and Mrs. Soltz installed an matron Three yeurs Inter Mr. and Mrs. Stoltz answered the call to Africa. Spent Six Years in African Missions..----- at New Dundee. Rev.and Mrs.Stnltz Observe Wedding Anniversary Jan.l The former ruling hum; of Germany um Rum will be unwed by the marriage of Prince Luau Ferdimd. wii of the former crown prince of Germany and gi'uiidwu of the cx-Kniiser, and Princess Kym. M5-reor- old dtsutrhter of Grand Duke Kyrtll, of Russia, shown above. The erV gugeinent was scheduled for unnouncenenl subject to consent of former Khmer Wilhelm. " Ls understood that Prince Louis went to Doom. Hullnnd, to conic: With the exiled monarch. Princes Kym IS I glut granddaughter of Queen Victoria of Bligh-id, and ii cousin of King Gauge VL. whose permisnon was tho necessary for the marriage. lane's cousm 11) win GIIIAN when Rev, U. Burner tied the nuptial him knot, They recall that when theyJ Mr, drove to his Pt5r"""urtft. New Pt- child] dee to have the nuptial knot tied guest they travelled in a cutter to the sum music of jinglmz bells and that five or six cutter loads of their friends' Mr followed them. Haul I Mr. sum: has been a clergyman 3" ' ot the Evangelical Church for the (Ems past 19 yeaâ€. During that time he mum had charge of tive tields, 12 yenrs in I IAytigr: Huldimand county. four your» in; Mr, Arnprior nrar Ottawa, Ind three rner yeah at Elmwood, During his twr- home vice with the United Brethren mm. denomination he [shared at New, Mr Dundee. Nissan. in West Africa. on man St. Joseph's Island and for a short mm time in Cnlifornin. t =- The 110 students now enrolled ut- from Alberta. Snsknu'hewnn and Ontario in the Dominion. and from the states of New York, PennsyL vtnia, Ohio and Hichignn. Other tstudents nre expected to enroll after the holiday season. The piano pupils of Miss Agnes Fischer. A.T.C.M., wen-9 entertanied at her home, Willow street, Water- loo. Thursday afternoon, and gave a ucital. The school has a faculty of four, consisting of Bishop S. F. Hoffman of Vineland, Rev. It. Burkholder. Bra-Jan, Bishop C. P. 09mins, Kit- chener. and Rev. J. B. ninth, Waterloo. Out. hundred and ten students trom three provinces of the Domin- ion and {our anus of the United States are enrolled at the 30th ao- nual Ontario Mennonite Bible Selma! which opened Ittst week at First Mennonite church. Six study periods Ire held each auy, and beginning this week lee- tures also will he triven on Thursday nights. A - _ Mr. soon; recalled that he um one of the late Mr. Connor's boys It the K.-w. Colleginte. This edu, cation WIS supplemented with three months at the Model school and then he WIS “amt! to tench at No. K Wilmot. later he taught at Rose- bank for tive and a half yearn. Mr. and Mrs. 'itoltx conducted a boarding school for the black chil- dren. ll“. Mr Stout. preached to them And though both missionaries ,utfered from fever ttttd hardships, they built the foundations of . 1hurch which ha, survived to this (My. Mirs ('anullne Rickert. a dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rickert of Mnnnhum, said her husband was . school teacher. After the wedding he felt himself called to the minis- try and entered that profession. It new of then a my.) welcome Mennonite Bible Srhnol Enrols 110 PIANO RECITAL thew poverty this was Mmgsrs, W Gordon. F G. Hamm m “'vllaull and Mr. E, I. Mammary Il Galt “1-1;- visitors how» and ohgee wltrre M, and Mrs W. Wright aw spend- “.u my inn-L with Twin City rela- M, Angus thw was 'Wwted [mama- in rnplaring Amos Each who thu linI-Il tv-election at Wednesday oaninz'M srlmol meeting. The other Hush-vs am Allan Good. Moore Hill and Solomon Klrrh. l A program or .approprmto recita- vmns and songs had been prepared "nd mare greatly approchted. The lustlva decorations, were we“ cur rm] out At ttw rlotw ot thes program Mr nhllvh'ml of the Sunday School pm" others, prenatal .m Altar Bible In 'ltts l'llllgN‘gaHOn Miss Beatrice "ruuittrsrich read the address and Loraine' Lirhty made the preach“,- Inn A ("roller mtereeting feature was this prt"Atrtttiuitrtt ot prizes tor re 'ettlav attettdatrtvm which consisted of runs, bars and shields. The record- »...le that Mt prr can: of tho school rmrrmmortt were unending school ovary Sunday One scholar had not mused a Sunday in " years. 3 other: “mud or. The diatribuuon of pack- ing-G of vainly to “w children fol- low-n41 Itt't'N M: and Ira Ulnar J Wright amt e'aaeahter were Christmas Day guest tr' wanna, Ill KIM-bane: St; 0m. Koch was “slung " sick aster, Mrs. Alex Album in Ktt- client: on Sunni-y. . Mr and Mrs. Myron A. Lemon mil daughters Vivian and Shirley and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Khan. wen (‘hnslmu visitors at the home ot the farmer‘s parents. It and Mra, Sun. Lemon near Wm! neutron», .m: mm in a yam-s and lush: , not "-msing once in 8 years and so on. ali of which Is a splendid recon! of v. hirh low-hers and children can be Tho funeral or “In lat" John Wits Loud. u ho had passwl away suddenly in Kin-hom-r nu Thursday morning One of the [new of the Clan, made weddings took plus an 8t. John‘s Antlicu: Church " 3.10 o'clock Thursday afternoon, with Him Dorothy Florence Kyle, of LED city, angina of the tate Rev. Dr. and In Kyle, Ind Mr. stid Frederick Schneider, son of Mr. And In. Henry Schnuder, were urtitod Mioce- Olga We and Lola Lwdmhn at Kitchenar spent Christ- In at their panama) bonus. and In: Alvin met-insol- In tor Am ot Elmira. were holl- vizilors an thes Herb Hum Mr. and Mrs Kama!) Kane:- and children at Elmira were (Tr-datum guests of Mr and In; Hana! Schwartz, Mr and Mrs. Edward Kin-h and sister, Miss Ema of Kitchener were visiting at the parental home over (‘bniauma and Sam! “as hr“, on Sunday afternoon with a sun-ira- in tha Lulheran Church and iruortnont four-win: on the adjoin- Ilg tu'rtteterr, The bride won: I M dreu with wee-norm w “r: I cor-um: of to... “an bride nad bridegroom were attended by Mr. and In. Daring. Rev. It Graham. wwr of the Kiln-ltd we Uinod Phunh, performed the ceremony. The iGirretsrssve Hashim, sent. was conducted by Rev. F. . Vlil " Windsor and by Rev. J, N, H, Milk. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Uhrig or Ruch- rue) were Cttrtgrtman visitors at the home or their son Geo, and Mm. St Matthew’s Lutheran Sunday School were favored with _ me " tettdattety at their Christmas Festival on the awning of Christmas Dar. 'Held user [mm last with“ Some or the meal people "tteatdod the rommuml) turn-um. use on) «mm :H Emma 01) Thursday anar- Poo" Mr. and Mrs. John [acumen and family of Waterloo amt Christin†mm the farmer's parents CONIS'I'OGO Kylo