Miss Irene Macklin, brideâ€"elect of _ Ahis month, has been the guest of & Wonor at several preâ€"nuptial parties. Among the hostesses were Mrs. J. Bauer, Ellen street, who arranged a linen shower. The gifts were preâ€" sented by the Bauer children dressâ€" ed in bridal costume. Mrs. Walter Somerville entertainâ€" ed at her home, King street, Waterâ€" agoo, at the tea hour on Thursday for Mrs. C. N. Pirie, Mrs. Hodgins and Miss Williams, prior to !ï¬â€˜tll‘ departure for the south. L‘Social = Mrs. C. N. Pirie, Mrs. F. Hodgins and Miss Esther Williams left this week to spend the remainder of the winter in Florida Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Heist left on Saturday for Florida for a few weeks‘ vacation. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Tom Seagram have returned to their home, Union street. Waterloo, from New York, Mr. Fred Steffler of North Dakota i renewing acquaintances here, the first time in 35 years. He is a guest ef his stepâ€"brother, Mr. Albert Rumig, Devitt avenue, Waterioo. Miss Isabel Ramsay of Guelph is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Beaton and Mr. J. R. Beaton, George stret, Waterloo â€" ~ Mrs. Richard Braunlich, 32 John street, â€" was | pleasantly â€" surprised when a number of her Twinâ€"City friends tendered her a party in honor of her birthday. Members of the Ladies‘ Aid of Zion _ Evangelical â€" Church _ were hostesses at a tea and baking sale at the home of Mrs. A. R. Kaufâ€" man, King street, on Friday afterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Laing, Albert street, Waterloo, left on Saturday from New York, N.Y., on the steamer "Empress of Australia" for a three weeks‘ cruise to the West Indies and Panama. A surprise party wus arranged at the home of Mrs. Lorne Cook, Vicâ€" toria street. Kitchener, recently, by the members of the Jeanne Gordon lodze of the Ladies‘ Orange Benevoâ€" lert Association, in honor of the 81st birthday of the oldest member of the fodze,. Mrs. Louis Cline. noon Robert Young â€" James Stuart LIONEL BARRYMORE â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" Barton MacLane, Ann Sheridan Wine, Women and Horses ‘The Great Garrick‘ Wednesday and Thursday Brian Oliva AHERNE _ DE HAVILLAND "NAVY BLUE and GOLD" â€"â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" Lovely Patrician Dinnerâ€" ware to the Ladies. Monday and Tuesday Mrs. D. J. Emrey and daughter, Miss Nancy Emrey of Kitchener, are visiting friends in Montreal, Que Miss Auua Reiber, whose marrage . Mr. Lorue Geisel [akes place on February 26. was pleasantly surâ€" jrised recently when 23 of her assoâ€" viates at Forsyth‘s tendered ber a preâ€"uuptial . party The â€" guest . of honor was presented with a beautl ful mautel clock after which supper was served hy the mother of the brideâ€"elect Personal N Mrs. Henry Yantz, K. R. 2, Waterâ€" loo, has returned to her home from St. Mary‘s Hosptal where she has been a patient suffering from a fract Mrs. Waiter Bean and Mrs. W. A Allen entertained at teas at the home of the former, Queen street north, Kitchener, on Thursday and Friday afternoons. Mrs. Bean and Mrs. Allen received on both days. The howme of Mrs. R. D. Morrison, Abrens street. Kitchener. was the scene of & kappy event recently when the â€" members | of | Trinity United Church Women‘s Association enterâ€" tained there at a tea. Mrs. J. A. McCorkindale enterâ€" o was the recinient of a hure bow & He was the recipient of a huge bow ;:'::‘il:: l::hl::‘:‘::" Th“'?:‘c{";f quet of roses from the staff at the pliment to Mrs. Gladys McDonald pant of Ottawa, who was the guest speakâ€" Erlua; the K.â€"W. Women‘s Canadian _ OQBSERVES 81i.t BIRTHDAY > Mr. and iMre. A R. Goudie, ‘Marâ€" guret avenue. Kitchener, and Miss Laura â€" Wettlaufer, Abrens street, have left for Florida, where they will spend several weeks A group of girls from Forsyth‘s spent an enjoyable evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bowles, Spadina avenue, Kitchener, recently, it being the occasion of Mr. and Mrs. Bowles fifth wedding anniversary . Mr. Edward M. Bean and Mr. Harry Chase of the staff of the Royal Bank branch at Kitchener, attended the annual dance given by the Royal Bank of Canada on Thursday at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Mrs.. Win â€" Noll entestained the members of her bridge c‘ub at her bome â€" in | Waterloo recently, the event taking the form of a valentine party and a surprise for Mr. Gerald Smith, the occasion being the latâ€" ter‘s birthday. The prize winners at bridge were Miss Hi‘da Roos and Mrs. Kenmeth Rabb _ A delightful card party was held at St. Louis‘ parish hall, Waterloo, ‘Thursday arraneed there by the Young Ladies® Sodality of the church. The hall was decorated in Valentine co‘ors. The president, Miss Rose Friedman, and the Missés Bernadette ard Agnes Ellert received the guests welcoming them to the 35 tables arâ€" ranged for play. The prize winners were: at bridge, Mrs. J. M. Sehl, solo, Mrs. G. Lackenbaner; "500", iMrs. â€" A Bish. and â€" lucky draw wards, Mrs. E.N. Roos and Mrs. E. Hinsperger. Features of the evening were a piano solo by Miss Bernilders Lorentz and a community sing song under the direction of Mt. Eugene Fehrenbach. A dainty supper of a Valentine character was served unâ€" der the convenetship of Miss Martha Grossman ad her committee. ‘The program was convened by Miss Mary | MeDermott and her committee. Professor Alton Heller deep gash over his eyes quired five stitches, when the icy walk near the Library. LOCAL LITTLE THEATRE GROUP WINS TROPHY The _ Western _ Ontario _ Drama Leagne executive meeting at Lonâ€" don recently awarded the ‘Meredith Achievement trophy to the Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Waterloo Little Theatre group tor the performance of "Elizabeth the Queen‘. by Sherwood Anderson. VALENTINE CARD PARTY AT ST. LOUIS PARISH HALL THE WATERLOO suffered a which reâ€" he fell on Kitchener PRIISTON.â€"A quiet wedding touk | errrerne ommc isnn _ piace at St. Clement‘s Church BefP By Birthday Suppor, Followed by ‘ recently, when Rev. P. J. Meyor unitâ€" Add C and ed in marriage Marguerite, second , duughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Daace. Kittel of St Agatha, to Mr. Milton se I Selp, second som of Mrs. Selp and|_ Ou the occasion of the twentyâ€" the late Mr. Wim. Seip of Waterloo. fifth auniversary of the founding of The bride wore a gown of taffy tr the Waterloo Trust and Savings cotine with touches of lace in the Company, members of the office same shade, brown accessories and a staffs at Kitchemer, Wauterioo, Galt coursare of yellow tea roses. She aud Preston, along with members of was atlended by her sister, Mrs. the Board of Directors, marked the Thomas Clifford of Galt, who wore & cveut with a bithday supper given frock of spruce green with matching at the Forest Hill Gardens on Wedâ€" uccessories and imported hat of fur nesday night felt, and corsage of brouze roses. Mr. _ Seventydve members of the staif Thomas Clifford of Galt attended the and officials sat down to the birthâ€" bridegroom. A wedding breakfast was day supper which was followed by a served following the ceremony. Om short resume of the history of the their return from a wedding trip to company by the managing director, Toronto and Moutreal the couple will Mr. P. V. Wilson. A toast to the comâ€" J. M. Schneider, founder of the Schneider Packing Co., at Kitcher er, and one of the veteran business men, received the congratulations of bis friends on Thursday, Feb. 17th o« the occasion of his 79th birthday. He was the recipient of a huge bow quet of roses from the staff at the piant live in Kitchoner Conrad Thiel, 52 Weber St. East, Kitchener, on Saturday observed his 81st birthday. Members of the family and grandchildren, twenty in number, arranged a birthday party in his honor and he received gifts and the best wishes of all. CELEBRATED 75th BIRTHDAY QUALITY COMES FIRST! That Is Why We THOR, APEX and Kelvinator WASHERS Select yours at our Store and save yourself a car vasser‘s commission. In Buying Washers Remember. . Uige You To See AT OUR STORE WHEN BUYING A NEW WASHER. Very Liberal Trade â€" In Allowance For Your Old Iâ€"I- Washer ) CHRONICLE 155 KING W. (Ou the occasion of the tweatyâ€" fifth angiversary of the founding of the Waterloo Trust and Savings Company, members of the office staifs at Kitchemer, Waterioo, Galt and Preston, along with members of the Board of Directors, marked the cvent with a bicthday supper given Silver Jubilee Observed to the directors was proposed by C. # iMcKenzie, manager of the Galt ;cny was proposed by J. W. Scott, arsistant general manager and reâ€" sponded to by F. 8. Kumpf. A tomst Smart New Models Now at Glasses by Steele w s o ud lit'chener'u 66 9 1 Reliable s ies _ "STEELE‘S" ftes.., we‘t cnnrmmmmmmmmntinvonmmmesmimmenmmemam for mimen «KITCHENER C. F. PRICE, Optometrist years. 3950 By Waterloo Trust Staff KITCHENEK | _ Those present included the presiâ€" |dent, Ford 8, Kumpf, the vicgâ€"presi dent, Louis L Lang and Mre. Lang and the managing director, Mr. P. V. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson. brauch, and responded to by Louis L. The members of the Ladies‘ Aid of Knox Presbyterian church, Waterloo, were entertained for their meetipg at After the dinner toasts an interestâ€" ing p‘ay was presented by members of the staff. The remainder of the evening was spert in zames and the home of the president, \lis Neil MacEachern, Church street. Waterâ€" loo, Thursday afternoon. Plans were made for a box social to be held lats this month. At the tea hour the hosâ€" tesses were the Misses Eleanor and Edith Watson. dancing Be Sure To Gf6 These Features: Liretime Motors, PorceLain TusBsSs, AciraTors EXTRA HEAVY that will wash absolutely clean with absolutely NO HARM TO CLOTHES. NEw TYPE BALLOON RoLL Wringers, ALL ENCLOSED RUNNING IN OIL. Gears Terms If Desired. LOW DOWN PAYMENT MANY OTHER FEATURES PLAN BOX 8OCIAL Monthly Payments PAGB YIVE