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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Jan 1938, p. 5

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M 4iA Scimid1, 164 King street s ooih W aterlon, announces the enâ€" sacemen ol is second duughter, Thesese it:lda, soloist in St. John‘s Lutac an Chureh choir. to Mr. Paul R. Scorl, son »f Mr. Joseph Scott of Owen sound. and the late Mrs. Scott, the woafding to take place quietly, earls in Fobrnary Miss Jessie Cunningham. student at the CoJge of Education, Toronto, spent the weekâ€"end in Warerloo at she home of her parente. Mr. and MAs. J C. Cunningham. Friends otf Miss Sarab Martin tenâ€" dered he> a kitchen shower in honor of her approaching marriage at the home or Mre. Norman Ruppel, El mira. on Thursday afternoon. Approâ€" priate silts were presented to the ruest of huoner in a decorated basket Mrs. Finlay Matheson of Burlingâ€" tom, formerty of Waterloo United Church parsonage, is the guest of Â¥irs. K. D. Cunningham, Allan St., Waterioo The girls of Miss Hi‘da Schmidt‘s clab arranged a party at the home or Miss Alice Scheifele, Erb street, Waterioo, Thursday aight, in homor of the former‘s approaching marri age The girls made a bridal scrap book for the guest of honor. Later sbe was made the recipient of an ap propmate gift At the supper hour reireshments were served from a table decorated in pink and white. Qutofâ€"town guests at the party were the former members, Mrs George Orth of Guelph and Mrs William Noitivnz of New Dundee York l Bocial kome in Carroll, Nebraska, after spending two months at the home of Ris eister. Mrs. Daniel Dechert, Kit chener Buesday, January 25. 1988 FREE! N"NARt,:® d George Burns _â€"_ Gracie Allen in â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€" Jimmy Gleason â€" Zaze Pitts ‘Forty Naughty Girls Wednesday and Thursday M Children 10c â€" Adults 25¢ FRED ASTAIRE A DUDAmsel in Distress" Monday & Tuesday Lloyd Fischer has left jor New N Y . whence he will sail on S ‘Statendam" on an extendâ€" Iso to Central and South Ame The magazine quiz was conducted by Mrs. L. H. Kalbfeisch after which Miss Clara Rahn spoke on "The Road to White Top." The other elected | are: vicepresident. Mrs. L H. Kalh Ceisch; secrtary, Misg Clara Rahn:I assistant secretary, Mrs. Fred Ruâ€"‘ dlow:; ‘reasurer, Mrs. W. Klinck: asâ€"| sistant treasurer, Mrs. J. Jury; audi, tors, Mrs. G, June. Mrs. J. Opperts ‘ hause?; pianist, Mrs. Frd Rudow: reâ€" The reason most people don‘t like to listen to anything, is because it interferes with the talking they want tc do themselves. porter, Miss Clara Rahn REâ€"ELECT OFFICERS ELMLRA, Jan. 24.â€"Mrs. O..C. Weypâ€" pier was elected president at the anuual meting of St. James‘ Woâ€" men‘s Missionary ‘Society held at her heme on Thursday afternoon. For the devotional period, Mrs. J. Jury vead the poem "At the Threshold of a New Year". The topic "Our Highâ€" lind Heritage", was presented by Mrs. W. Klinck. and the accompanying address by lir. Juke Schaefer. Addresses of apâ€" preciation of the choir were given hy Rev. C. S. Roberts, the pastor, and Mr. Packer, the choir director. Danecâ€" ing was enjoyed later in the evening «ind a suoper provided by the visitors was served. Mr. ud Mrs. George Berdux of Wellesicy, recived th congratulations ui their friends on Saturday the 0ccaâ€" sion of their silver wedding anniverâ€" sery Mrs. F Guy Doering entertained ot bridge in honor of Mrs. Frederick Bustin of Winnipez. who is the guest of Mrs. E. L. Ziegler, John street cast. The prizewinners were Mrs. G. Ernes: Parkes first and Mrs. H. H Beckes lucky draw. . Mrs. Reinhold Uffelman won the consolation prize and Mrs. Barton was presented with the suest of honer gift Thirtyâ€"HÂ¥e members of St. John‘s Lutheran senior choir. Waterloo, tenâ€" dered «s surprise party to one of theis uumber. Miss Hilda Schmidt, at the home of her father, Mr. G. A. Schmidt. King street south, Waâ€" torl0o, Friday night, in honor of her , epproaching marriage. The evening | was spent in games and during :luf interval Miss Schmidt was made the | recipient of a handsome coffee serâ€" viee irom the choir. the presentation being inade by Mrs. Harvey Trump Mr. Arthurs Hilliard of Hunteville saent the weekâ€"end in Kitchener the wites! of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hilliard, Frederick street. Mrs. 3. Foell, entertained the mem bers and friends of Mizpah LO.B A of Waterloo at her home, Duke street Waterloo, Friday night at a whist and bunco party. The prize winners were at whist, first, Mrs. J. Murray, second, Mr. W. Dorscht and consolaâ€" on Mrs. James Milne, bunco, first. Mrs. V. Henry, second. Mrs. J Merâ€" kle and consolation Mrs. L. Seip After the games dancing was enjoyed 16 music supplied by ‘the Merkley Lsothere Father Lowis Baite and Mrs. Her bert Zister were in Wakerton at tending the funeral of their father Mro Lawrence Batte. who died Fri day Mr.o amd Mrs. W S. Gurton returnâ€" eJ io their home, Betsner avenue, Kitchener, Friday night from Sault Ste. Marie, where they were called owing to th sudden death of the latter‘s brother, Mr. Hubert Marshall kansome. Mrs. Gurton was doubly bereaved, word having been receivâ€" ed of the death in England of her oiher brother, Albert Edward Ranâ€" some Kitchener left Friday for Fiorida, "**Â¥!*" ! TCOCRICO TOor V ATD where she will spend the winter Departments Indicate Pro Personal Miss Madge Gibson, Roland streol. The home of Mrs. (Catherine Schaner was the scene of a happy cvent on Thursday evening, Jan. 20, when her only son,. Mr. and Mre. William Schaner and family of St. Jacobs, as well as a few other friends cathered to celebrate with her her cightyâ€"third birthday â€" anniversary. The evening was pleasantly spent ‘in a social way. Rev. H. J. Lamack, | who was present read Bible verses [and gave a suitable talk for the 06â€" !(nsion and at Mrs. Schaner‘s special request piano and guitar selections _ were rendered and hymns wore sung. _ She was also presented with # lâ€"asket of carnations and a monster birthday cake with eightyâ€"three light l candles as well as other gifts. A Soft Pillow The farmer had given an old Irishâ€" min permission to sleep in the barn. That night the farmer went round t see that the man was comfortable. ard found him lying on a heap of straw with a drainpipe for a pillow. "Don‘t you find that pipe hard?" be asked. Mrs. Schaner who is one of He delberg‘s oldest residents was made the recipient of numorous birthday greetings and best wishes from fmends and relatives from far ané near. A sumptnuous lunch was served by tuembers of the family. "No", said the Irishman. ‘‘ve felled it with straw." Celebrate 88th Birthday. MubBWD utronets stP e e tireiannntP e dnc t nc t north ward, Mrs. Christiansen and Mrs. A. Uffelman; south ward, south of William, Mrs. M. Dunaman and Mrs. C. Dahmer; north of William, Mrs. W. Schaefer; west ward, Mrs. C. Bolduc and Mrs. P. Glebe; teleâ€" phone committee, Mrs. H. Appel and her committee. Plabit 46 44 : 3 iatmn d i acal uids "Mrs. A. McBrine; second viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Mrs. F. Schlote; secretary, Mrs. H. Appel; assistant secretary, Mrs. Robert Muciier ; treasurer, Mrs. Wes. McKersie; assistant treasurer, Mrs. O. Reiber; librarians, Mrs. C. Martin and Mrs. L. Cotey; pianist, Mrs. Meagher; assistant pianist, Nrs. A. Pagel; quilting committee, Mrs. George Hoffman and Mrs. C. Eoerster; altar committee, Mrs. Wm. Huehs and Mrs. W. A. Schaeâ€" fer; cradle roll, Mrs. Albert Bolduc, convener; auditors, Mrs. Henry Iiphardt and Mrs. H. Germann; visiting committees, east ward, Mra. H. ’l:mmp _nnd Hrs:__thq Rehkopf ; Refreshments were served at the Euubacher. After the wedding a din close, ner was served attended by 5( The slate of officers presented by kcests. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman will Mrs. M. C. Sturm of the nominating iake up residence at the bride committee was approved as follows: z oom‘s home. Honorary president, Rev. C. 8. ser= x Roberts; â€" president, Mrs. â€" Wm. Gerberâ€"Lichti ipiege‘lbfl'g.:. _ first viceâ€"president, _ WELLESLEY, Jan. 24. â€"An inter Mrs. George Hoffman gave a re port for the quilting and banquet committee, Mrs. Fred Schlote for the altar committee, and Mrs. A. Polduec reported 97 children in thke Cradle Roll department. The sick and shutâ€"ins were also remembered with flowers and fruit. Eo ds | O mval o oe hi e e raramcan on ts committee, Mrs. Fred Schlote for , Bowmanâ€" Brubacher the altar committee, and Mrs. A. ELMIRA. Jan. 24. â€"The marriage Polduc reported 97 children in the |9VK Pl@ce quietly ut the home of Cradle Roll department. The sick M"â€" 4004 Mrs. David Brubacher, near and shutâ€"ins were also remembered Elmira, at 230 o‘ciock Thursday at with flowers and fruit. terncon when their daughter Miss It was decided to hold three birthâ€" lsavina Brubacher became the bride day parties during the coming year of Mr. Amsey Bowman, son of Mr. Two new members, Mrs. Ross Marâ€" and Mrs. Reuben Bowman of Jeruâ€" tin and Mrs. Edwin Dotzert were **!*®â€" received into the organization. â€" It Bishop Jesse Bowman officiated was decided to buy a new electric _ The young people were attended â€"tove for the church kitchen. by Miss Salome Martin and Mr. Ezra Refreshments were served at the Euubacher. After the wedding a dinâ€" close, ner was served attended by 50 The slate of officers presented by kcests. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman will Mrs. M. C. Sturm of the nominating iake up â€" residence at the brideâ€" committee was approved as follows: z oom‘s home. Nurses, flood sufferers in the United States, St. John‘s Cburck 100th anniversary, St. Matthew‘s Church radio broadcast, $100 each to the Christmas Cheer fund, organ fund, church board, W.M.S. mission fund, and $250 for the College and Seminary. Gratifying and interesting.reports were presented at the annual meetâ€" mi of the Ladies‘ Aid of the St. John‘s Lutheran Church, Waterloo, at its annual meeting held recently. The Society with a total enrolment of 204 members, raised $1,100 durâ€" ing the year. The new t:vdl‘lt is Mrs. Wm. Spiegelberg who succeeds Mrs. Fred Quehl. _ Rev. C. 8. Koberts presided. | The treasurer, Mrs. Wesley Mcâ€" Kersie, stated $1,100 raised went to various worthy causes. Donations were made to !{e Victorian Order of Reports Presented for Variom Raise Over $1100 gress for 1937.â€"Officers HEIDELBERG esting and lovely wedding was solemâ€" nized at the Mapleview Mennonite , church, Wellesley on Thursday mornâ€"| ing, Jan. 20, when Miss Emma Lichti, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lichâ€" U of Wellesley became the bride of Mr. Aaron Gerber son of Mr. and | Mrs. John R. Gerber of Wellesley.‘ The ceremony was performed by | Rev. Danie} Liebold. pastor of theI church. i The young people were attended | wy Miss Madeline Bender of Kingâ€" | wood, the niece of the bride and by | the bridegroom‘s brother, John W.z Gerber. After the ceremony a wedding dinâ€" 4" ner and reception took place at the Phone : STVART ERWINS UNLUSUAL FACTS REVEALED / uogay 15 musTwé. Houses / Twin City Milk Producers‘ Association St. John‘s Lutheran Parish Hall Corner King and Cedar Sts.,. Wateribe Luncheon tickets 50 cents Ladies cordially invited. â€" Come and bring your friends. Hon. P. M. Dewan THURSDAY JANUARY 27th, 1937 Weddings Outario Minister of Agriculture HELEN WESTLEY =» RIKCUHARD CARLE, w_O ConSiOfRTD Tar® DANCIG SaÂ¥S over, wams CALM® dpow To EEONE A imA eof A Sceutr = *fLL TAKE ROMANCR*® H e a r At 12.15 noon. GRACE MOORE asemse «n °***"Ill TAKE ROMANCE" S etken ray uce Anp son To ht maves. EDWARD H.GRIFFITH, ThE DiRECTOR OF TWE COLUMBM . PICTURE, WiITES AND wores w A Dooes BULT WA LUGHTHOUSE On Tar ROO+RIBBED COAST Of Te PAQFIC wS home 13 SuBY OF Traxwe00 D MANOGAWY WASHED Asnong enom seiDs wescked ar soa. _/ *â€" 1 city teacher eame upon the fol towing "howler" while correcting vx»rcige-boon recently : Among the gmests were Mr. and Airs. M. F. Zebr, Miss Nancy Gascho uf Pidgeon, Mich. Others were pres eut from Kitchener. Listowel, Poole and (Crosshill. Mr. and Mrs. Gerber will take up iosidence in the village. "Tedium is what the choir sings in church." home of the bride‘s parents, at which only the immediate relatives and friends of the bride and bridegrobm were present A. G. Hachnel The Rexall Drug Store 216 â€" WATERLOO as 10 a.m.

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