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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Jan 1938, p. 6

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The Greb Shoe Company gave its " employees a practical Christmas gift in the form of a week's hali- days which they will enjoy this week. A POPULAR CHRISTMAS GIFT Sacks. Jun“. \de~w ”Mm-inn Jan. 1 6'; St God: At mm!» N Y . r01 m. Fixhnr, “in or “null ahottt " years McIntyre-Homer Du. 31. Clar- ence McIntyre to Agnes Richmond Horner. both of Knrhvnor. Cartwright-Johnstone Wrnrte't Ed- I'MIx-l l'mlwriglu to Jh-ulricr Ruth Juhus-mhv hath w; Preston. Jan 1. Mchttrrr-r_er Du Cedar swam Ktttrtener. a son l Lavery A: Rt Mary's Hospital Jan. s T. to Mr and Mn lan Lavery. We , tret" snarl wtrst Kitrhtmer, a son. . Hexamer At SI Mary’s Hospital Jan, 2 lo Mr arid Mrs Marvin ' Hemmer, Hridrtetrort " eon ttav h {am died same My). anirA: Bridgeport, ' 2th, u, . tr-l . Mr. and In David Dale» a I d daughter ' ff t Paprotka Ar thhrnu Day " if“ lo M: and Mrs Wuhan- Papr ha I"?': St George street a daughter t h Kopf At Kttetsenel Jan. 1 t _ It and Mrs A (' Kupr’ Theres II a daughter mm Martin -A' SI 1.14m» Dr: " in Run: M, anti Mrs Ink \Ia‘Ylll (laugh x”) ter pun! Martin At K-W Hospital. Jan I.to L, Mr and Mrs 51me Martin, RR ' up l, Elmira, a son MINI! Behrenet At K-W Hn.~pnal Jun I, , to M: and Mrs Wuhan: lirhrt-ndt tu, k _ U - W ( _. "" u..\- Jlulls-Il uuv tut lei Pullout-m): the cemrmony a wedding “we. the terror-stitirm days under huppel was served at the brido'l "51mm rtMe. home, attet which the ample let! on The “Hated ~qu _ mat-"894 by a short houbymouu They will reside tgeath on the very afternoon the III Wellesley “mush”: "var Mac-ton tut) MIN? out ot Baa Ptttiro, 0093"- ------- -----, (ct eo, bound Xul (‘amllua island, " Births "ttlets (haunt Aboard, besides ' mug and Morgan, “no chartered the ---- .dthl Were Mrs Gertrude Turner, a n,- w, n . The bride no gained m a navy, use: new mem- nth “mason“, and cisrraed a vorbdxr ot orrhlds. She an; alluudrd by “In: Helen McDon- wht as bridesmaid MI Elwood Holt l alum atteu4ed [in groom I ”Mullah-Adam I L415 ANUtttLtgtr. Jun , “We! U” (Sin-Id: 0“".qu [piracy and lelrlbllloll on the nth LINWUOU A tluktrt wedding wao/"f'.t' _ trt-sr-tttaut/Vt- “on w‘emnuea at Puma Church “I“ I mum: nun tho blood ot um men bums” new ou Ne. Year. dar was unlohjed to Unnvd Waste Gov uheu Mtm, Helen Adam Maxim ”nun-m agents by Ill his“! aur- ut Mr and In Wallet Adllll ot/ \ur; on the tschooner yacht, Anne Human became the bride u, Mr [Ar f l‘IlKhl L Funding. " Samu- Bar- Icnce Holmuhv son of Mr and In, ( mm hottrlman and sportsman who August Human-m of the 1m. line, “MW“ the Anne, ber dun! ttus bullet Wallealey luwnpnip Rev A w Ma-T'l‘m'v“ body dturtpest "WM then ottictatoe (er"""'""", " me southern (‘ahtor- Ttte bride I” gained m a “It f ttut" “W“ Fallout": a “mum; mung! a! we tptuei, [mum ttte 1oup!tr let! on a shun naming II") They null reside a! 'rtutsotrtrurs (I! (hunch Cannons-Oran UNWUOI), J“ , A we“) weal dun nu: mien-nun] m the Ulmovl rbunh ttere on New inns Du) at my. mum ulna: In.“ Jun Bea-mu cl 11.2. sdlaetr beeatutr me undo: ot Wallet l Rem»: um \A t In than "tcuuemt PAGE SIX Numerous Minor Marriages Deaths Weddings Rom-mum |~w fuIm-rlv of 6'; \vars. N Y, IM-l'. " Ca, n. u: Edward P new“ prtruy m- y own m.- l'uuud sum Mr. and" srArdiTiit7sweitzer of Bridgeport spent Christmas with the Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Huehn spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. George Huehm MIL: andr Mrs. Henry Hintz thg_holida_yrirn Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Dewar, and family and Mrs. Kate Dewar visited with Alex Dewar in kinw-, wood. , On the mornlng ot Dec. " one (Minn-d an "SOS" on the. luainsail 'Iha- "istrens signal was sighted by " navy [ha-r from San Diego, who _u"ttttonod (‘OaBt guard aid. Puuldinz. whose mtrzmged wito Luna In Santa Barbara. had Irutteed u'roard his yacht in Ran Pedro um 1".‘ll months, Vrrrot mu lllllv» mullvhunsl In Sun in _ Jud tir, "urs; .nllv'r downturn Hum» .Alul Sprumk mum! .m ”mm-'- ', nu} In Amark uoreor, 1 "Mum“ and hhrernuk Were work- x‘: nun ' wh-‘vl ot" n... Lulu“ ‘11. ”Mm will ther mid him 'i ‘Hnruu 5.1.“ " upwinunih' He 1m kul up a martin spiky. hit Mor, :..u ova the ttwt. rrushing his skull and with the aid of Rpornak. longed tho mun overhaul. "They an not know whether he was dead ur not" Hoping to reach the mainland un- ' sails. mnuervinx fuel for a. Multan mum. in the event of a storm. the survivors turned hack. hr, orntrol l ”I‘MJVl-Y always wad}. h, “a: l-len'v to tltr ”v“ s', 11mm. nulnr .u-n- hull-1] m wabiu.s Tin-3 ululd "nil dlteb.si al Morgans ullinwtr pur- trs"'O- but iuvtstieators theorized he 't ol l. Hum: nl "Mahlislrine " colony l. mm“ kind In the Snulh l'arltit. With thrs jury pruvisiunad for a l) " ”sunny uunm- "mun" put In~ umumnimm ou Inuiuns. Htrlrr"" ' m1) lull-dill}: lo stop at small ports _ um» thrs \II~\i-~:m q'atitst for <le mm an mm ham! Ami At' uvru in Wrror,” Human. unwumw nunswbo) H) has Arqeivs apartment buildings amt huh-ls poimrd 'lw "use or the " unV alumna south He stayed at I.“ wltoe-l, lakink unh "atmutes, V. Int-u ln- slum ls. fmn-d his wins to Iouted irate , m- u drug! F' " ll .Lnk _ n4}, J [Ir kill, - N7- ............ ”new..- . mu] ot tPauidirttt'tr, hel eight-rear- ' d mu ttottert, Mrs Morgan an ex- gttldlll tuotltet her tuu'.se Miss Hue "t-ruard. Hahn-r1 Home and “Huge Spwnah aulalrlll ”Human I-‘auldmg at the helm heard a tame order "Get away tram that Jud: Motgau ttte. m4" "tiutsext at Lt, sGytute by the Federal Bureau crt Imeaugduuu also In dun! T's-o maulhn mid I'lrtet Agent John Hut my "tey an“ Morgan mm the m “an t'tee terror-strwtitNt days under Terror Stricken Crew Held at Bay for Days with Little Food. arse order "Get away from that how) rm taking .mnmand here Fe " was Morgan, tutterbour: trom the 1.1mm at the ttatsh “mum. mid quitting siurted [undid hu, adres, n) Three bullets (mm a revolver mud ”no the yitrhtsruisns, Mad) Lu.- that Iugm “organ {creed up of his terrified vumpauious to up Firuldtrre's, had; overboard I nlon‘l tum». when came over killed Paulding Mr,. Mun-an 'old unwary; 'He su‘mml m g” ' m2) Atw- WELLESLEY Overboard " he mu the been and ur \u-rn in Till WgTBILOO (Outfit) CHRONIQLI spent lv--~mr of tlo. Qu-mn‘s Ibrtesl Later ~n-- “aw maniac] In Ari-hi" Smith of In" 1tts Smilh was wtrll known In: hm gins In the llvsmslvr church \Iu-w sur. donated rho lighting Sys- Mrs. Margaret w. Smith PRESTON. Jan T Word has boon 1 mmlvvd hero of mu damn or Mrs.;, Human-t Wayper Smith. 1419 Kituri 4"001, Ptiston. at Jennings Hoot-, hi, Detroit, nvpr the wel-end. in her _ rum yvar Thu ueceased. who hare; '.m-n ailing with " hoart rumlniun.‘ urn! to Drum“ um- mumh mm “raw Smith was born in l'almbrslon and ltnor In cunning In Huston rosidod) ll Hespwaler where hor tirnt husband. i "tls. laln- .lmu-nh “Iavmvr mac mm t', :nml health lur some time MI: hm III-.1”. n." 1"rr'xptitt% Th" -.- wanna] hull hull! m "trs rlmlriut all [cs lite h‘nlrnrig .uu “h wHloa, rout suns win-n)". West Montrose. 'Aiurtuel atttt Hum!" at homo. and Emmanuel of Iulmira. tie, daughters, Mrs. D. Creasr man ot" Elmira. Lydia at home. Mrs. A Wettesr or Waterloo. Mrs. G. Met} arr of Heidollwrg and Mrs M "ru- hm-her ot Peel township. _ b'tttteral sorvirea will he held Wed- wmlay morning at 10.30 o'clock from In: tate rmsidl‘ni'p near Elmira to the; Mennonite church with burial In, 'hrs adjoining rumI-[ory ( "II In limb-u l .IA.I Sunni Sunnm: an Porous, and I'l Mu.” In: Mu “1"le and "I llhm '" Hut, lpmulh_\ my Mu "En Inn-Inn” In P‘mwm. w: v le. t-sirisui, 'l C.) 2 pm In Recent visitors with Henry Roth were Mr. and Mrs. Ciayton Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roth and Ronnie, of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Roth, Amulree, Hurry Roth and Edythe Demmie, Peggy Roth and Fred Roth of Mount Forest. Week-end visitors with Alex C mime” were Fred Hotstetler, Cale, donia. and Alex Chalmers, Jr, Cree. more. Visitors with Wm. H Unemm were Edgar Huehn, Mr. and Mrs Wm Leis and Helen of Kitchener. Ber, and Mrs. George Foerster and family. and George Hahn. all of Waterloo. Mrs, Adam Big-m and Clarelwe. Crosshlll. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gremfn, Shirley and ?"tourie, The Lndiu' Aid of the Canada Lutheran Church held a "reorell mid for Rev J. Hunester. who left for Pembroke this week, He WA: presented with 1. Boor lamp Lunch was served by the hostesses, lira. Ed, F'aulhnfer Ind In W H Grerrun. "cob You, Hurry Keltertrorae, Fred Eiteranan. “when of the Canada Lutheran church, attended I meeting u North Mop: It. Git Mrs. aaa-ii-Gai., And “Verne. Mrs, Eda Fieuchauer and re! Flfitheer vaulted m Detroit, at: :n-m M! hart In .‘miw .n I] Schuuéii 7 w -- -..-. "w" Dr. ud In. Bodenduul ind fan!!! open! the weeirend m Guelph. Recent Hanan with In. Flume Lela were I! And In Dun Schmidt, hitherto“, It and In Sol Bust and (and) of New Ptu, . and Mrs, (lulu-cc Mtliet and (can!) a! 'toeseville vtsated the formerk grundmulheu, Mr, John Aibritrht, It. and In. Lorne Hahn and Islam spent the build.) weekend “A: " Inc I. in h 01mm. l Herbert Ho'atetter Shit llA.\llilVlui Jun " mu unused (h. J.Ullt h ltr mqmlo-r where her tirnt husband. lat" .lum-ph \Vaywvr. was pro- II " $11”!le H, ittt n! y menu, It and In. Jacob In. lulhln , will: "tttnal III (“x " I'IId-II. mmanuel A Jan C'. I": "manual M. Martin L Jun C', "with munv sud. Hummn'lv‘ u Uur1sis Ott.. M l-Zlnum who chi-ll .Il his "Ln mnmun In his "litn 'rt Lulmr t8Uts Iln- (mum MA tCovtm Il.lll Iml Ina-n I h. ; aw tiis atttos nu. “mm ll l‘linmn. night brother,. Hun-m. SH“ an I. Lou, " "iltruvr. all at Kilrlwm Harmlmu. .lll’l nn- ~I~ym Hulfuln "tits ~ISII“ .mrl cs [n't-nlmmasml him “nun-14 "ull hr prnui» 4" tu nu Tlturuoiux ntte run-An ed the tlrutth trr, “who“ Nl‘u Hauttrurrs. “In. nun! Illnpiml. Kin hm” .11" Til“ you: It had I'm-n rim Hm” at l'sircitarv. amu- Mr and Mn Lun- hn uum- In Ness Hum kttcheue, P.'? yeah Jail! rn mnpluyu] an A Inu- “ll mummy!!! an a mu rv Hahn lira» (3ququ “I Ilnst-III-v Wits In.” mu NI‘I"II"~ a: run) In Ihr- Hull! 1 I':Id'll.tIl tsip, mm hrsact rumlniun. mumh rum Mrm I'almbrston and Preton rosided ush-Ilu-I‘ "its ln-Il year: nun m I... “I _ Jat vi Ness Hum yetrrrs .Ag. ~lSlI” him prn.” istte (I: Luvh. I’m u He., brrut All l Death removed John Braun on ”Vow Year's Day, who passed away at his home, 160 Herbert St., in his {76th year. He was born in Russia, {coming to Canada in 1924 and re- jided at Waterloo for the past 18 months. Surviving are his wife, one jtlaughter and three sons. as fol- Pts: Jacob of Waterloo, John and Peter of Russia, and Louisa of _! Russia. The funvm) was In afternoon from thu- ho Mennonite Church. Geo ‘ervice. thence to M cemetery for interment l " m Ihrmr.r. lo - F cemetery The late Mm. Erb was born in Wilmot Township and was raised and lived III Waterluo distnct for the last halt century For the past '34 years she resided at the home of her ulauuhtk'r. Mrs, J, H. Weber. Survlvmg are our son, Addison Erb. and one daughter, Mrs. I H. Weber, both of Waterloo; also nu step- children. Att,sor, K Erb. (maxim, hum; Melinda. Waterloo; Clara (Mn. Wm. Knan‘l, Kitchener; er mina (Mr: Ira ('n-xsmun). Water, ‘loo; Lanna (Mrs Delton Snider! I Waterloo; May tMrs. Addison (/ly,',fl'i't'/r. A)u, Hamhurur, nlso 2N "trarrdHtihirvu, h‘lll Th, ‘unvmi “I” luv hold from the Ian u-udrmv-g I'm-r nnlw north 'ar-il n1 Lulwuml on Wudnnsday ar I ._ ., .. '7 1.: In _ tlnitl u: --x Marking In. ' ' "seul l The funeral Is ‘lTuesdayt from Alaughlm'. Mn 1 No. 1, Waterloo. thence to the Erb Ihww.ssoI mu] uwnv .u'h he, son mm, In the [hm -;.I' nu! a! a “10w .ul, and .Al'ln-r' 'r'Vicsiup the Vt» lt ', Jun” ~Iv-ppul nun Hm driver's '. I A, " mm»: btitw an..." to tstep o hr mil in ”Aim-s m [.Immmd was mind lull Iirr “an rum” Smuunu itt't' his widow. three "riy, john itt humv .nnd Alhort and mu», m 1'uhttrsruoou and mm daugh- , bits Dunn-Z Hrrldlmnvu of Palm- ‘al-m F'is,. \‘Islm~ prwlhwnnmd "lent follnuwl Ill The lute “I. Salim Rae a were of the lair Adam Saul“ and “wind at Heidelberg mm] hr] husband‘s death h'trYeEttetytt years ago tttse then moved m Waterloo making her home with in: datum” Mrs Hahn Survuing tlt" our 'iauKhttrt “n Hahn and a " Allan my Damn! three grand- ulnhrll, "tte gnu-L A!” I Seyler Kilrhenm‘ aod a hrothet lgattis lit-r bot 55 Er!) St In tits, "e"nrltrame Lutheran rhun'h vk n] mam-um tot sun-r 4nd Inter ”will Km Mr Lamarh Will oilin- u'r l‘hn- tr'rgiatttt, wilt (as! stt the [mung] llunn- "I Letter & [Musing- t-r uuul 23" Tuesday mulling and men 10-"de to hm law wan-[mun ts! The mural um tabt plan: on " rNttreesduy at I'm uchrth from the {mum of he: daughtel, In (‘llnlull “Aim, " Ert, tet Waterloo thence Classes by Steele Mutt-u 29mm " "" John T. Gilhland “It Loam. Scum John Brun- trout) P-r.o,,rt.sc, Ir Juv. .2 TIM» n-qu ot ' " tltr; "-t%$ttr. Ins mm , all? ill " trntstrirtt't John TI .1 '.n|uv~' ol, Oo 13th ' ' “Hymnal duull on New .murmmn 1te.t' [hr rum) |Imlivl~ ”nor ”2ch wmit "stu-tt or “mambo“: “NHL-ink a»! iiitJi. as held Monday hr home to the l. George St., for to Mount Hopx be "SEg,.if.i1hl1iL'S" thr. Hemiénite c. P. PRICE. 0, (YOU tKNOW THAT Mn. Charles Schlender Mrs. Clara Schlender, wife of Chas. Sehlvnder, died at Hamilto- on Thursday in her 64th year. _ James Cl-ncy PRESTON. “foul was reriived hero of thr, dtatlt at Clinton on Thursday of James Clancy, formerly of Preston, He was aged Mt yenra. fle was station agent at Preston for the C..NHt. and tive years ago moved to Clinton in the same capacity. The funeral was held at Guelph On Monday morning. ___ _ __-t___. u~...‘.c.,. The late Mrs. Snider was born in Lexington and resided at Mondale for " years and for the past nine years at Waterloo, Her husband, Mr. Aaron Snider, died 16 yam also. There survive three sons and four daughters. namely: former I'eeve Almon A. Snider. of Flor- dale; Orton of Vermilion, Altm; Willard of Waterloo; Mrs. Irvine Strnmc of "skatehewan, and Misses Martha. Ida and Alice at home; also two sisters, Mirs Annie Reichert of Iixinstttm and Miss Fannie Reichert ot ("alifnvnmz also eleven crrand- children and two great grand- ('hilrlrrr After a brief illness, Mrs. Caro- hm Snider passed away on New Year's Day at her home, 83 Snider St., Waterloo, in her 87th year. The funeral will take plate on Wed- nesday afternoon from the late resi, dence at 1.30 o'elock, thence to the Emmanuel Evangelical Chureh It two o'clock. Interment will follow m the Elmira Union Cemetery. 'I‘L- I_A, I. h e . - Funeral helVlt‘t‘A took place at the home of his son, Herbert. on San- day, thence to New Hnmhurg Enn- Kelical Church for public service. Interment was made in Riverside cemetery. New Hamburg. Rev. J. B. [lengls oftieiated, Surviving are three was. Herbert E. and Alvin of Philipsburg, Milton Eidt of St. Atratha, and one daugh- ter, Mrs, Floyd Honderich, near Baden, three sisters, Mrs. Edam D. Hun, Phlhpsburg, Mrs. John Mn. Baden, and Mrs, M, J. Thiel of Lon- don PHILIPSBURG, Jan. 2.-Wiiti- W. Eidt. retired farmer, aged 75. med at the home of his won, Herbert Eidt, RR. 2, Baden, Thurman)! eve- ning followmg a stroke. The do ceased, In ill health for two monthn, wags a member of the New Hamburg Evangelical Church. He wu born at Philipsburg on Sept. 23, 1868. a son of the late Mr. Ind In. Conrad Elm, He was married on Dec. 29, 1886, It Philipaburg. It. Eidt was a member of the Canadian Order of Foresters. 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