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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Feb 1938, p. 4

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Cutlln' Thali- Locus Two tmrarlam, Alter working at a we a] night with all the bum. in- plements. acknowledged than“. it“ by the new combination. and were gathering up their tools in dis- "Bar, chummie, I'll tell you how we kin make someng o' this Job!" "What do yer maul?" 1151's cock out. as m ot on one an' so“ hm our and- a.--gieta a - non tare 3t--BY open “but: 'F- Nocturnal wmged manna! "--wtthin W-Chinese mm of menu" '.-'roward the eartts - on. .-- Viullly Linnea! 'e-cat, to u- m tract Allen F-43reeit better 26-Note d the F-A neat 0-1”- to I twisting motion [pm-mid. do an. .--MnttV / . 'N .NDIA rt mm In mo 77 Te Its I24 " Willi "- Exam-m- 3tr--um-e ttr-S-tq um.) _ qt-trem) do. iw amaze!“ slouch" reputed 7-tteWteen tb-- Wampum b-a [all Bower MF-A ataetrer- tng move- "- Attack tW-A and of t At the end at the their the men can said enthusunlany: "What d’yo luau of that? are“. oh? Bet you've got nothing y, touch " on you die." An Amerlonn took an English friend to we a Blond.” revue. which was enameled-ed by "a lack ot clothing. "viur.r Rained the gnu-1 unduly. "tor once I'm willing to admit that America has outmripped Englandf "So you didn't sell tho-o people at No. " a vacuum clone:- “(or All?" "No air." "Did you ask to see the not] of the house?" “Yes. sir." “Well?" "Why doesn‘t I married man run utter his wife like he did before - riage." "Well, you know. a mouse in a trap roses its unto for cheese." W fig-{amply started aasargarment." TI 'jjfit'iiil lro [57 "--manaer 27-- "- [mm Mb-- Fetched i" Iiigaiuaiiailile 'j's'ia Tl TH! WA'r"'"" I no twat“) NOT musr AMO0tt um teaRttes 2T Intact was no! “I ammo mt CAME - .1 l mm: m Hummus“ Wm Hm, - The hockey match bot-con Un- noud and ”(My I” played an Elms” nut on Tuned” "can; and the u'ure in 54 In tum of the l mun Juclu ( Elect Minn. nu saturday the you“ girl; an» an; dun under the nupervhlou ot um; Bu [mums met at the bome 4' Mo, Geo Rennie. This nu me or»! xllt‘rllll‘ There were " girls 1; :\A nr Oliver: clotted we“: I'..:~|dm.l mas l$abelle Helium; 1m turpu-‘nldrnl Muss guy Mr. u rr-b sestetssry Hummer, Miss EH4 lnudgr Thr nun luv-rung mill he a! rhe houn- ul Mrs W Mioey nu >‘Huzll.¢} Fri: full Tio February meeting ot ttse Wu m... a luslliule nus held at the immv of Mr: A o Schnurr on "tt Tunduy evening with ST [nem- Inn; plesent President Miss M Sthliurr presidad The minutes at [he previous meeting were read and ddoplrd Roll call was a “Quotation on Friendship" Mrs. Schnurr an suered the Question Drawer, Mrs Leuh gave a demonstration on “The union“; ot a small Bord trousers" Urs Marl’herson gave a question- half? and a diseusion on the Hand Book tullon'ed, Miss Hilda Mueller use a reading "Builders tor Eter- nity" accompanied by soft music on the piano by Miss Jetts Mauser Rev V J Morgan, the guest speak en. gave a very appropriate duress on "The History of Our Calendar and the Origin of Saint Valentine" A contest on rubrics was given by the program committee. Mrs Mather and Miss Seip were the winners A "e or than was extended to Miss MtteV ler and to the guest speaker. Rev, V. J, Morgan. The meeting closed by singing "God Save the King? aner nhich lunch was served by the hostess and her assistants, - couple Honored. Demons! rauon 0n Tallow-mg. LOVE” On Friday evening. Jan. 28. triendts and nelshborn met at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Walter on the 13th ot \Velleuley. In honor of their “lighter (Mary) Mrs. Eds“ Fan]- hater and Mr. Faulkner. and pre- sented them with a kitchm shower. Mines Gladys and Dorothy Mer- “an mule the trretreutation and the former read the “drool: Dear Mary and Bdgar.-- We. your friends and neighbors. have taken the pleasure to gather this evening and on this happy occa- sion, we are presenting you with these little gins. thereby hoping to show you the hlgh esteem in which you are held by us, and we aim wish you a long and happy married "re. i The young couple replied In a suit- able manner and thanked all their - - “7.....‘m. God man: was: an an“ 901-ch l mm: mm tn oz won‘t 1., "iiirikTaiirtre, ctiLtLu1hcB. One way to freshen up your ward- robe tor the root of the winter in to an lone tttttterr little accemorle- -premrtsMr white or cream. unen- tlally dainty and unstable. Or try the em ot a frothy loco jabot over your afternoon crock. Thim adds a charming touch and will be Whether you are a business no- man. a professional or just a house- wite who nu the commendable little habit of dressing up in the afternoon and evening. ”a: It we Illl’t going out. your dream doubtless look just a wee bit jaded by now. We are "ht-1min; an inexpensive way or giving a than a more faults and newer look, Thre are many others. hr the dark street dreu put on a lime lace collar. " wlll enhwce tho neck of almost any are“ and give 3 ml elect that will frame your face so flattering} Hints On Fashions triends most heartily. The evening was spent at dancing and cards. Mu- sic was supplied by the Gold bro- thers after which a any lunch was served try tho hosteos and ladle; Mrs. Allan McLaughlin of Tralee spent several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carnochan. Miss Grace Redmond ot Auburn has resumed her duties as teacher of the Junior Room. Separate School. and Miss Bette Cohen returned to her home at Seafonh. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ogram, Miss Ethel Ogram and Mr Gordon Hackett spent Saturday last an Niagara Falls. LACY mow Mrs. Omar Hasnngs of Listowel spent a row dart with Mr, and Mrs. J w. Burnett. Mr. Frank H. Schnmmm' spent a week in Detroit. Mr. John Dahlm' at Ottawa is ‘Vriiillg with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony) I: Koehei. ( tty nor-Ina. Hactrestl lon ml Mon- .qu rm his humv at Gainshotvussh. S'Nk. .anm visiting for six weeks cith his father, Mr. Thomas Hacks". My Pan] Elm of Waterloo Sem- "my was HI" rum: spr-nkr-r at tho mornin: sm'rilu m St. Potet"s LIP Ilm'nn (‘hnrrh task Sunday, Enjoy Geography Match. On Friday the senior pupils of s: mram Srhonl held their monthly Literary mpetint The meeting upen- ml by singing, "0 t'attada", Tho pre- sidrst1t. Helen oockert, presided. Minutes of tho last mowing were read by tho secretary. Betty Schum- mer. Program consisted of recita- ‘tinns. riddles. jokes. songs and geo- 'graphy match. - _ . -. -,,, n4-A-__m- MFG; iZEEeu. left for Brockvmo --by LisBETH--------- RIBS ADD CHARM AND FRESHNESS 10 VARIBD ROCKS I Mr. A. s, Rennie. ALE, ot Til- scnburg called on some of his 'tiestd. Inert recently. sure to revive your Interest in the frock with which you can wear It. And then. too. it will any through mttil Bttrirttr when you can want " again with your new noting lull. “ayhe It In the evening gown that reeds reconditioning. his type of are“ can be transformed “no . dim nor ensemble try wearing a lace My late jacket with lt. The one pictured 1'10" In of earrteh-t-trtg lace. and Is very elective indeed when run over dark drones. or, It you m southward bound. it will serve ul- mlnhly as a little tight evening Jewelry lay Halo l Maybe it in tome new jewelry you need to do the trich. Coutumo tt"extt- ry in marked down now "tor the Ito. lid-u. and you an pick up some G"ldl'i, looking bonds or gold tmr- etrr--asmtittem. clips pin- hrmolou, "e.. which will give you quite an 't tlifted feeling. where she will instruct in sewing clans. Quite a number attended the m- r-ral ot tho late Mrs. Arthur Rennie tri (‘roashill on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Waller Brenner while playing hockey had the misI'ornmo to have. eut above "is eye. which needed no dical atmulion. but he wlll be able u play again at the next game. Mr. Bill Cornell is on the sick lisl. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Peebles and ramily attended the funeral ot th- formrsr's mother at Atwood on Thum- day. Mr. and Mrs. R, K. Foslor spew Friday in Kitolmner. Unkind l A itrtrF's.s; of ripe experience was guy-int: to impross a novico with hm- "iv.ouneoe of the stage. f “I could give) you a tew wrinkles." I.she remarkd condeseendtmt1y, Miss hlarietta Boyd of St. Jacobs visited at llnr homo here. Just the Girl 1racqmt'rson was thinking of can Fug mmrird. hut warm-d to bo sum ttiat ‘th girl of hiss choice was thriny Sun mm Ilium. when out walking wit" hmz ho- said. "Maggie l ken a Inuiv that road; mr "oars in hor hed .‘l nivhv and wastes a lot o' an: Do mu um] in hed?" "Only whrm it"st tl "ttutNi/ht Ttieh'." sh" oHuioi, and a “90k 1410" iltssy m-rv married. "Yes. and never miss oi." said the pert little horror,

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