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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jun 1938, p. 3

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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McClure and their son Robert, of Hamilton, who have been guests at the parental home here for ten days, spent Wedâ€" nesday at Port Dover and St. Williams. Mrs. Edward Hinz attended the wedding of her grand daughter, Miss Pearl Hinz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hinz, and spent the week in Detroit. The outfit and crew of the Onâ€" tario Highway Department is repairâ€" ing the Waterloo street pavement, which for some time was a bit rough and uneven. It is hoped that a new surface wil be put on during the next few years. David Eby returned on Friday from the Odd Fellows Grand Lodge meeting held in Hamilton. Arnold son of the late Philip Arnâ€" old of Boden, passed away at Melâ€" ville, Sask., in his 60th year. Mrs. J. J. Berger is a cousin. _ Commence Entrance Exams. The annual entrance exams for New Hamburg and Wilmot pupils commenced on Monday, June 27th. Nine were promoted by Mr. Rnth'g and five of his class will write wi those who attend from Wilmot schools. _ Friends of the Arnold family will be sorry to learn that William The New Hamburg Band attended the Tattoo in Waterloo and were in the parade of band on Saturday evening. _ __ _ _ _ _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Gall and Joan of Tillsonburg spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. G. Smith. At a meeting of the Directors of the Wilmot Agricultural Society held on Thursday to revise the prize list it was decided to have an eveâ€" mning with a contest and dance in the ring in a few weeks. A. R. G. Smith attended the monthly meeting of the Old Age Pension and Mothers‘ Allowance Board meeting in Kitchener on Friday last. _ _ â€" the home of Ruth and Idella Moser, where an enjoyable evening was spent at bridge. A beautiful gift was fresen!ed to Miss McIntyre, who is eaving for her home in St. George to become one of this summer‘s brides, after teaching in the Conâ€" tinuation School as assistant princiâ€" pal here for two years. Directors Hoid Meeting. â€" A delightful dinner was given on Thursday evening at the Commercial Hotel in honor of Miss Lillian Mcâ€" Intyre by the New Hamburg Girls‘ Club. The party then repaired to New Hamburg scored two in the fifth inning, five in the sixth, and two in the seventh. Burgers Defeat Baden. _ _New Hamburg nosed out Baden, 16 to 15, in a free scorililrg,ihfie;v‘; hitting O.A.S.A. intermediate "C" softball game on Tuesday night. Haroild Leader pitched his first glme on Wednesday evening at aris, when Burgers took a 9â€"4 verâ€" dict. He allowed only four hits. Paris made four runs, two in the second inning, one in the third and one in the ninth inning. _ _ The batteries: Badenâ€"Miller and Herner; New Hamburgâ€"Ruby and Honour Brideâ€"Elect. The annual Riehl reunion was held in Fountain Park, New Hamâ€" burg, on Saturday, June 25th, with family descendants present from Chicago, Mildmay, Bothwell, Stratâ€" ford, Kitchener and surrounding districts. A very pleasant afternoon was spent, followed by a hearty supper. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riehl emiâ€" grated to New York in 1835 where they resided for five years, then moved to Erbsville, Waterloo counâ€" ty. Descendants moved to several parts of Ontaric, including Ellicei township, county of Perth. ‘ The oldest surviving member of the Rieh! family is Mrs. Quintz, aged 93, residing with her daughter at Mildmay. Burgers _Whip NEW HAMBURCG Riehl Reunion _ |*<A= Descendants _ Attend _ From Tuesday, June 28, Chicago, Mildmay, Kitchener, Bothwell, Stratford. Held at Hamburg Paris 9 to 4 C ho d n t o n Ectane _ _June 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gingrich, Park street, a daughter. Thomasâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, June 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Russel Thomas, Esson street, Waterloo, a daughter. Uhrigâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 26. to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Uhrig, Cedar street south, Kitchener, son. Petchâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Junre 25. to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Potch, Gildner street, Kitchener, a son. Hallmanâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, June 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hallman, 82 Glasgow street, Kitâ€" chener, a son. Hillmanâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Theoâ€" dore Hillman, 39 Agnes street, Kitchener, a son. Garaâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gara, 177 Weber street east, Kitchener, Shantzâ€"Near St Jacobs, June 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Itrvin Shantz, son. Weberâ€"At Kâ€"W. Hospital, June 19, to Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Weber, RR.2, Kitchener, a son. Freundâ€"At Kitchener, June 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Freund, 30 Habel Place, a son. Klassenâ€"At Kitchener, June 17, to Mr. and Mrs, John Klassen, 48 West Avenue, a son. Hultbergâ€"At St. MNary‘s Hospital, June 20, to Mr. and Mrs. €C. A. Hultberg. King street west, Kitchâ€" ener, a daughter. Shantzâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, June 21, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Shantz, RR. 1, Elmira, a daughter. Kuhnâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, June 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuhn, _ Park street, Kitchener, a son. Deceased was often a visitor in New Hamburg during the time his parents lived on Bleams iRoad North, on the farm now owned by Clarence Meyers. Will Appoint Two Teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Zilliax are the guests of Mrs. Louis Peine and daughter. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bingeman are at Harold Bingeman‘s home in Mrs. A. F. Christner has her sisâ€" ter, Miss Mabel Schweitzer, R.N., of Chicago, as her guest for a week. The funeral of the late Arthur H. Alles took place in Riverside ceme tery on Wednesday afternoon at 3 p.m. Rev. C. S. Roberts, pastor of St. John‘s Lutheran Church, Waterloo, was in charge of the funeral services. The New Hamburg School Board is engaged in selecting two assistant teachers for the Continuation School from 110 applications. The annual Odd Fellow and Reâ€" bekah Lodges decoration day and service was conducted here on Sunâ€" day with a parade headed by the New Hamburg Band to Riverside Cemetery, wi'.fl brethren from Gerâ€" mania Lodge, No. 184, Waterloo, and from Stratford in attendance. Rev. R. C. Pitts of Haysville gave an ;rproprinte address to the asâ€" sembled members. Arthur H. Alles is Buried. REV. R. C. PITTS ISs GUEST SPEAKER New Hamburg Lodges Parade An enjoyable programme under the direction of W. 8. slu?‘rd. band master, was rendered at Founâ€" tain Park on Sunday evening, June 26th, with a large audience in atâ€" tendance to hear their own band. and a | and a plano acc Arthur fllbflehch. Have Decoration Day. â€"Cereâ€" mony Conducted by P.G. Bro. W. Culbert. Large Attendance at Band Concert a son. â€"â€"BUY FROM ADS.â€"â€" USF CHRONICLE WANT ADS. â€"â€"READ THE ADS.â€"â€" ichâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, by the Hostettler Octette THE W ATER LO O (Ontario) Jonathan S. Snyder After a long illness, the death occurred early Saturday of Jonaâ€" than S. Snyder, RR. 1, Waterloo, at the home of his son, Milton, in Lexington. Deceased had spent his entire lifetime on the Snyder homeâ€" stead where he was born and raised. ’ She is survived by one brother, Joseph Hirteis, St. Clements, and one sister, Mrs. Katherine Weller, of Toronto. h _ The funeral was held from the Lipâ€" pert and Hunter Funeral Home on Monday. Foliowing service at St. Mary‘s R.C. Church, interment was made in Mount Hope Cemetery. _ Misss Theresa Hirteis, Winderâ€" mere Apartments, Weber street, Kitâ€" chener, died at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Friday. Deceased had been in usual health until Monday of last week. Her death is attributed to the inâ€" tense heat. Miss Hirteis was born at St. Agatha, and was in her $1st year. She had resided in Kitchener for most of her life. ___ The Misses Emmeline and Alma Weigel, Messrs. Waliter, Herb and Ed. Weigel, Mr. and Mrs. O. Feldâ€" pusch and Cletus, Miss Schaner of St. Jacobs, Miss Weppler of Kitchâ€" ener, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weigel of Waterloo attended the Weige! reâ€" Miss Emily Jury, bride of this week, was presented with a lovely walnut dinner wagon by the foreâ€" man and the office staff of The Great West Felt Co., where she has been employed for a number of years. _The ladies‘ of the bowling club of St. James‘ Lutheran Church arranged an evening on honor of Miss Arietta Rudow, one of their members, whose marriage is to take place this week. The gifts, a lamp, comport and â€" matching â€" candleâ€" holders were presented to Miss Rudow by Misses Margaret Matâ€" tusch and Lorraine Dunham, dressed as bride and groom. Progressive hearts were played, the prize winner being Miss Alma Rudow. A singâ€" song and dainty lunch brought the evennig to a close. Bride is Presented. | Misses Elma Heckendorn and Reâ€" ina _ Koempstead _ were _ joint \g‘osteues as a miscellaneous shower for Miss Arietta Rudow, whose wedâ€" dint.fi takes place this week. The gathering was held on the lawn of at the home of Miss Heckendorn. The brideâ€"elect‘s chair was placed under a tree from which two sprinkling cans hung with streamers of pink and white and leading to surrounding gifts. Little Francis Ann Jackson presented the gifts to Miss Rudow. Prize winners at aeroâ€" plane bunco were Misses Jean Hoelscher and Esther Lichty. Reâ€" freshments were served. Lady Bowlers | Honour Member The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Helen Kares, who wore a pale pink tulle dress with full floor length skirt and veil caught with flowers. She carried a bouquet of sweeet peas. Miss Connie Lalas of Detroit, the flower girl, wore a pale pink frock and caried a basket of mixed flowers. On Friday the couple will leave for a honeymoon in Montreal and Lac Massoln. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white satin and veil arranged in halo effect with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Talisman roses and lily of the valley. _ _ The groom was attended by George Banjures of Owen Sound. mira, became the bride of Mr Legios, son of Mr. and Mrs. L Legios, of Montreal. Lawn Shower For Brideâ€"Elect Fellows‘ Hall here, Saturday afterâ€" noon, when Miss Mary Kares, d.u€~ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kares, Elâ€" ELMIRA Miss Mary Kares Weds in Elmira Recently the late Mr. Snyder and ELMIRA â€" An interesting wed Miss Theresa Hirteis OBITUARY CHRONICLE Surviving are his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Williams of Cooksville, and one daughter, Joan. Mrs. Ernest Bonisteei HEIDELBERG. â€"Funeral services were held Saturday, for Mrs. Ernest Bonisteel. who died suddenly at Helâ€" delberg, Thursday morntng. Born in Toronto. deceased came to Heidelâ€" berg, only one year ago. by one son, Milton, of Lexington, two daughters, Mrs. D. Reichert, of St. Catherines and Mrs. Ferman ‘Brubaker of Kitchener; one brother, ‘Em, of Hamilton; two sisters, Mrs. Aaron Shantz, of Elmira highway, and Miss Barbara Snyder of Lexingâ€" ton. __ A private funeral is being held this (Tuesday) afternoon from the residence to Emmanuel Evangelical Church, Bridgeport, for public serâ€" vices, with interment in David E‘?’ Cemetery, Waterloo. Rev. W. Y. Dreier of Bridgeport will officiate. his wife celebrated their 60th wedâ€" ‘ding anniversary. He was a member of Bridgeport Emmanuel Evanâ€" i The St. Jacobs president, F. Gingâ€" rich then took charge of the meeting. Mr. Harold Brubacher gave a talk on subject, "Education". Mr. Isaac Brubacher contributed a vyocal solo with guitar accompaniment. Miss Alâ€" pheda Eby then gave a talk on "Hapâ€" py Friendship". Mr. Curtis Brubachâ€" er folowed with a address. A quarâ€" tet sang. A speech. "Conscience in Avoid of Offence", was given by Miss Alice Hurst. A musical selection, guitar and mouth organ, was well given by Hurst Brothers. The readâ€" ing of the Newspaper, with remarks by the critic, Miss Mabel Martin, concluded the program. The Alpine Literary Society members accepted an invitation to the St. Jacobs literâ€" ary meeting at St. Jacobs, July 7th, where they will supply the program. Kossuth Wins, The next Wednesday Beaverdale. The iirst Kossuth softball game took place Wednesday at Kossuth. The home team winning against Fisher Mills Midgets. The Midgets took an early lead in the third inning with a threeâ€"run splurge. Kossuth rallied in the fifth inning to bring in seven runs The final score was 19â€"14 for Kossuth. ‘ The Alpiue Literary Society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rudy on Thursday evening. The St. Jacobs young people were the guests and provided the program. Mr. Lesâ€" ter Shantz presided. The scripture reading was jaken by Miss Alma Bechtel. The secretary‘s report was given by Miss Elizaboth Kinzio. Miss Gladys Winn speot a few days in Hamilton attended the anâ€" nual meeting of the Rebekah Assemâ€" bly of Ontario which was held at the Royal Connaught. Mrs. O. Weichel and Earie spent a few days in Toronto. The Happy Cousins Concert Co. provided lge programme at the garden party in Florence, Friday fight. _ Waterloo were Sunday visitors the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Klinck. The Misses Henrmietta and Ann Peter, Messrs. John Peter and Norâ€" man Peter of Toronto, and Miss Laurs Klinck of Kitchener were Sunday guests with Miss Laura Allemang. Mine C Misses Vera and Clara Rahn were vis_it_.ors to _Ki_t.ghene_r on Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Art Payne and Shirley were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Payne. __Rev. and Mrs. L. Andres of Kossuth Alpine Society Meets union on Bund:_! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weige!, near Ayton. Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Kaibfieisch and family spent Sunday in Wirâ€" ton where the former was the guest :Knhu at the evening service on e occasion of the 50th anniversary of the organization of the church. Rev. E‘ Daechze! of Wm: Sask., and. Miss Gertrude i meyer . of . w._&_;rk;ov;;;; l-'e;:n't Besides his widow, he is survived KOSSUTH game will be held next evening, June 29th, at of at Funeral services were held Sunday from the Schreiterâ€"Sandrock Funeral Home to Greenwood Cemetery, Milâ€" verton, with Rev, John Schmieder officiating. She is survived by three sons and three daughters, Gus of Toronto, Wilâ€" liam of Chicago, Fred of Kitchener, Miss Clarissa, R.N., of Toronto, Mrs. 10000 ROCOTMODR NCICZ VC AUICRIU, MFD A. J. Cundick of Kitchener and Mrs J. Brown of Port Rowan. Mrs. Julia Masenpfiug The death occurred Friday, of Mrs. Julia Hasenpflug, 84, who passed away at her late residence, 21 Betsâ€" ner Avenue. Kitchener. Deceased, who was born in Lisbon, was & daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hohl and was a member of St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church. Her husband, Conrad Hasenpflug, predeâ€" ceased her 37 years ago. YOU KNOW THAT Walsh Funeral Service 160 King St. S. â€" Phone 677 Rerricerators Save on Foop CurreNt Upaegp Waterloo No extra charge for use of our homeâ€"like Funerul Chapel. DOERR ELECTRICG 123 King W. â€" â€" Phone 214 KITCHENER TRIPLE THRIFT Limited FUNERAL HOME 51 Benton St. â€" Phone 44 Schreiter â€" Sandrock 5 YEAR PROTECTION PLAN Ensures Expenseâ€"Free K/VERY member PAGE

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