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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Mar 1938, p. 5

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Tussday, March 8, 1988 [géâ€"cial â€" Wriends of Mres. Frederick Krigâ€" neg, Wellington street, Kitchener, will be pleased to hear that her conâ€" d‘tion is as good as can be expecied after an operation Thursday more Friends of Master Carson Bock, who is receiving treatment at the Kâ€"W. bospital, will be glad to learn Ris condition is much improved and that he is now able to see visitors. Masier Bock underwent an opereâ€" tion recently due to an accident. ‘ MUr. and Mrs. Wm. Cowles, Kitchâ€" ener, attended the funeral of her brother, Gien Campbell, victim of moâ€" Ing .to::ns‘h-'l:ol;l-:t- Stratford on Satâ€" urday o e‘ east, the manriage to take piace the latter part of next month. wence at Branksome Hal, Toromid and her school friend, Miss Leone Comstock of Peterboro spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the former‘s Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Laing, Albert street, Watâ€" erloo, for the past weekâ€"end were Miss Catherine Laing and Miss Betty Marshall, â€" studentsâ€"inâ€"residence . at Macdonald College, Quebec, Miss Helen Laing, studentinâ€"residence at Firanksome Hall, Toronto, Mr. Fred Lamg of Toronto, Mr. ‘Bob Sadier of the Univarsity of Toronto, and Messrs. Gilbert Hughes, Gene Scott, Alexander Clarke and Douglas Macâ€" Gregor students at McGiN University Montreal, Que. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Laing. Albert street, Wplor!oo. _ Members of the Jeanne Gordon L.Oâ€"B.A. surprised Mrs. Samuel Harâ€" per at her home in Waterico on ‘Thursday evening on the occasion of hec 40th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cressman of | Waterloo, were crecent visitors in , Toronto â€" _ i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Moyer of Waterloo, left New York, N.Y., Saturâ€" day for Miami, Florida. where they will spend a mouth. Mrs. H. H. Huehnergard, Kitchenâ€" ai the Kâ€"W. Hospital You‘re a Sweetheart Myrna Loy â€" Franchot Tone Rosiland Russell in Wednesday and Thursday â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€" Wendy Barrie â€" Walter Pidgeon ‘A Girl With Ideas‘ Alice Faye â€" Geo. Murphy Ken Murray in "MAN PROOF‘ Lovely Patrician Dinnerâ€" ware to the Ladies. Monday and Tuesday Helon Laing, studentâ€"inâ€"resiâ€" Ou Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grosz, nee Catherine Zimmerman, ob served their fiftyâ€"ffth wedding anniâ€" versary al their home, 43 Menno 8t., Waterloo. It was on March 6, 1882 they had the distinction of being the first couple to married at 8t. Joha‘s Lutheran church, Bamberg. The auniversary was observed at the family residence. the home of Waterloo Couple 55 Years Married house was the last residence on the Kitchener side of Waterloo. To the seouthâ€"east stretched the fair grounds. Personal | Charles, Rudy and Elizabeth streets ere now located. there were open hop -'It"t;l interesting to note that when they moved to the community their Before her marriage Mrs. GrOSZ qi Margueri was Miss Catherine fl-m.:km mb' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ts up reside Zimmerman of Bambers. Mr. GTOS% mye«r, Toronto. i; a native of Woolwich township, * near (Erbsville, a son of Mr. and Mrs. ho Adam Grosz. Mrs. Gross is now T7 and Mr. Grosz will be 80 on May 1. _ BADEN, Ma: They are both in good health. ding was soler Mr. Grosz was a stationary enâ€" gineer first at the Charles Kreut> inger plant and later for 20 years at the J. B. Snyder factory. Mr. and Mrs. Gross‘ union was bleased with three children of whom one son, Mr. Oscar Grosz, passed sway fou~ years ago. Their daughâ€" ters are Mrs. Emil Wagner of Brockâ€" ville and Mrs. Edward Daum, Menno street, Waterloo. They have five +randchildren. Florence and Laurene Wagnar of Brockville, and ‘Walter Grosz _ of _ Bracebridge. . Edward (Teddy) Grosz of Trenton. and Harry Grosz of Waterioo. Capacity Crowd Enjoys Play at Collegiate A capacity crowd was delighted with the superb {rformlnce of the cast of the K.â€"W. Collegiate which presented the Gilbert and Sullivan opera "The Gondoliers" on Friday night. 22 mcb d My SPc P stoes The operetta opens in the Piazetâ€" ta in Venice where two gondoliers, played by Donald Vetter and Walâ€" lace Jardine, come to seek wives from the gathering of comely maid ens. By a system of blind man‘s buff the two choose two girls, Grace Dibben and Helen Nairn, to become their brides. _ _ While the nuptials are taking place, the Duke of Plaza Toro, Rod ney Rekofski, accompanied by his wife. Edna Franks, his daughter, Jean Germann, and his "suite", Donald Brubacher, arrive to meet the Grand Inquisitor played by Allan Hayes. Abonut 120 enjoyed a program given hy the Intrrrogative Mennonite Litâ€" erary Society. at Waterloo town hall Wednesday night, took the form of a psendo _ radio â€" broadcast. Gordon Nunsherger. â€" president. . was . anâ€" rouncer.. Vocal solos were rendered by Staner Erast and Erma Good while Harold Snyder played a tromâ€" houe solo. A vocal duet was given by Agnes and Reta Weber and an iastrumental | duet by drvin and (eorge Woeber. A "national" . sing song was led by Clifford Snyder. Ella Cressman impersonated Ted Malone. An address on "Human Thinking" was given by Freeman Gingerich. faces at the bulldog?" _ Bobby: ‘"Well, he started it. and Mrs. Grosz, for §1 of the 56 TALK ON HUMAN THINKING Mother : " are you making *HE WATERLOO ;h'ot;&;)n and the late Mr. Brown dings of the season was solemnized on Saturday at the King Stroot Rap tist Ohurch, Kitchoner, when Rev. Ewart G. Hinds united in marriage Miss Aileon Mary, younger daughter of Mr. and Mre. LeRoy Detenbeck of Waterioo, and Mr. Douglas Robert hor aister, Miss Patricia, as maid of bomor and by Miss Lazprie Pequegnat, Misses Eleanor and Jean Henderson Brown of Kitchener. During the signing of the register the bride‘s father rendered a solo. ‘The Y.MC.A. Mea‘s Choir, of which the groom is a member, sang during the ceremmony. of Kitchoner. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, gowned in her mother‘s lovely high neck lace wedâ€" dinz dress. She was attended by on was held at the home of the bride‘s pareats, Euclid avenue, Wa terico. ‘They later left by motor for BL. Marguerite, Que.. tor their wedâ€" ding trip On their return they will take up residence at 2183 Bloor St.. Mrs. Theo Huchn, became the bride uf Gordon John Holst, cidest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Holst. The inâ€" tereating event took place at the home of her parents. Rev. Gearge Taylorâ€" Munro officiated. BADEN, March 7.â€"A protty wedâ€" ding was solemnised Bat afterâ€" Huchn, only daughter of ‘Mr. and ‘The bride, given in marriage by Miss Emma Johnston, Americ her father, took her place beneath theran missionary, who leaves ar arch of evergreen and sprID&|iy for the Andian mission feld flowers. She wore Alice blue taffeta compueseeenesecummmunensmeccom with a veil and carried Calla lilles. ‘The bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Reiba, chose a dress of rose taffeta with gold acc:’wrlu and her .bouquell n w was of r roses. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Harold Sl:lu'io'1 m r? Following the ceremony 50 guests were received at a wedding dinner by Mrs. Huehn, mother of the bride, wearing blue flowered crepe, and Mrs. ‘Holst, mother of the bride kroom, in navy crepe with flowers. Dinner was served from a table decked with pink and white streamâ€" es. centred with the wedding cake and lighted with white candles. “En;:t'sv;ero present from Stratâ€" ford, Kitchener, Wellesley and New Fiynnâ€"Bruder GERMAN MFLLS.â€"A ding was solemnized at ; RC. Church, Kitchener, Hamburg GERMAN MFLLSâ€"A lovely wedâ€"| ding was solemnized at St. Joseph‘s RC. Church, Kitchener, on ‘Wednesâ€" day. when Miss Lily Bruder, daughâ€" ter of Mr. Abbert Bruder of German Mills and the late Mrs. Bruder, beâ€" came the bride of Mr. Maurice Flynn. only son of the late Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Flynn of St. John‘s Newfoundâ€" land, ‘Rev. R. HMaller officiated. ‘The bride was attended by Mrs. Florence Rheinhardt of Kitchener. Mr. Jack Bruder of German Mills was the best man. Immediate families of the younk people were present and attended a reception at the bride‘s home in Gerâ€" man ‘Mills. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Flynn will take up residence in German Mills. Ratzâ€"Westfall A pretty March wedding took place at 230 o‘clock Friday afternoon, when Miss Delphine Wesilall, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Westfall. ‘Charles street north, Waterloo, be came the bride of Mr. Llioyd Ratz, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ratz. Alexandra avenue, WaterlO0. Owing to the illness of Mr. Ratz Sr.. the ceremony was performed at the home of the bridegroom‘s parâ€" ents with Rev. H. A. Kellerman, pas~ tor of Emmanuel Evangelical church officiating. POSED AS SALESMAN, POCKETS OVER $200 KITOHENER. March 7.â€"R. L Bishop pleaded guilty in police court at Kitchener to ten charges Of false â€" pretences _ involving $20. Bishop, who posed as a magazine salesman, got subscriptions and pocketed the money. He said he had worked the game from Windsor to Ottawa and it had netted him $200. _ He was remanded to jail for a week under the jail physician‘s care. was given in his homor Wednes night by his sons and daughters were made to the Upper Canada ‘Tract Bociety for their work among At the meeling Of LB® TTUMIU T Missionary Society of Bt. John‘s Luâ€" theran church, Waterloo, donations Glasses by Steele s3 YEARS YOUNG \Mr. L. J. Breithaupt, Queen street 96 Ling i. 9 32 es es s J ie t UTCHEENER C. P. PRICE, Optometrist _ years DONATIONS TO MIiSSIONG Rose Wreath Quilt Design Design No. 261 A tracery of green leaves and lovely roses makes this beautiâ€" ful design. In the original quilt, the four roses in the wreath were deep pink with gold centers; the flower pot was also gold with a deep rose, dark green leaves and lighter green stems. One cannot imagine a more artistic, more appealing and pleasing design. Each design is GRAY COACH LINES TMAE TABLE appliqued on a white block. In assembling the quilt, the applique b?ocks are alternated with plain pink roses and a very dainty effect is the result. The pattern contains detail chart with applique cutting pattern, color suggestions, and complete instructions for working and making quilt. a 5.50 a.m. #355 pr. 11.10 an. 1M pa. l&._-_ :....-. $.80 pn. b 10.898 pu. ..‘_'.‘.....‘3.:'.‘-. bâ€"Sun. & Hel only. u“nWh.Mw and pohatu. Tishets and Informeation at PRED WEBDON â€" Phone 3679, Kitchaner Rose Wreath Quilt Design Use this coupon. Print your name and address plainly. Enelose 15 cents. To The Waterloo Chronicle Needlework Dept. Design No. 261 of the Women‘s Bt. John‘s Luâ€" sSHOWER GIVEN BON wo, donations | Mrs. A. Wiger was the hostess at pper Canada|a delightful event at her home in work among Elmira, when she gave a shower for lakes and to Carl Lotor, baby son of Mrs. Cart American Laâ€" Beits ‘Thore were 40 guests preseat ; leaves shortâ€" all of whom brought gifts for the ion field. small guest of honor. nds n Mrs. M. C. Sturm had charge of the meeting and ‘was assisted in takâ€" ct Yesterday", by Mra A. Wuhbl! amd in the devotional period by Mrs. A. Mrs. W. McKersic and Mrs. l: l,‘.f! 444 !

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