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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Aug 1938, p. 3

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_ Twentyâ€"Two /4 N‘I e .E" m 4 4 % "a‘p s # n<wn ‘Fwentyâ€"two babies were in attendâ€" ance at the "Well Baby Conference" hoid recently, in the V.OMN. rooms, tows hall, under the supervision of Wiss Muriol Hunter, local nurse. Three of that number put in their first appearance, while 18 were under one year in age. Five children received initial towâ€" old treatment against diphtheria trom Dr. C. ‘T. Noecker. Miss Hunter » was assisted by Miss Audrey Schoifâ€" 12.00â€" 12.15â€"Modern Salon Group 12.30â€"Stocks 7.45â€"Morning Devotions 8.00â€"Alarm Clock Serenade 8.15â€"Morning Bulletin Bd. 9.00â€"Vocais 9.15â€"â€"Popular Favourites . 9.30â€"Playboys $ 10.00â€"Scott Choir 10.15â€"Archie Cunningham 10.30â€"Symphony Hail 11.00â€"Bright Sayings 11.15â€"Morning Roundâ€"Up 11.45â€"Resume 11.50â€"International News 12.15â€"Modern Salon Music 12.40â€"Stocks 12.45â€"â€"Farm Folks Hour 1.00â€"Sign Off P.M. 4.45â€"Matinee Melodies §$.00â€"Stocks $.15â€"German Vocals %.30â€"Dance Tunes §.50â€"Musical Comedies 9.45â€"Parents Forum 10.00â€"Uptowners Quartette 10.15â€"Archie Cunningham 10.30â€"On the Band Stand 11.00â€"Hollywood Brevities > 11.15â€"Morning Roundâ€"up 11.45â€"Resume 11.50â€"International News 12.00â€"Luncheon Dance Tupes When his ?il.td:?'tnn ib:‘i‘e worse early today, €, 0 s es informed" and. was garen i5 start for Stockholm immediately. Arrangements were made here to fly her to Stockholm on the final leg of the trip. forgotten man of Canada so far as the railways and federal authorities are concerned in this seue," Mr. Dewâ€" «n said in making the announcement. "He pays Zlc for the freight serâ€" vice which the Wostern farmer. Ontario ministor of agriculture, an nounced recently he had telegraphed Prime Minister King protesting what ""Charkie Chan" Dies In Sweden Oland, Hollywood actor best known for his Oriental roles, died of pneuâ€" 3onh“i3 a Stockholm hospital on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 AM. 7.30â€"Opener Upper way facilitiesâ€"ss low 8.45â€"Slim & Russ §.15â€"Dinner Music €.45â€"Ballads T.00â€"Musical Newsy T.15â€"On Parade 7.30â€"Divie Doodlers 7.45â€"Old Time Favourites 8.00â€"Canadian Woodchopper 8.15â€"Rainbow Trio 8.30â€"Hal Moore Serenaders Wregrer on oi 9 . Eamaeare American farmer and Argentie corn ‘T.30â€"Opener Upper 7.45â€"Morning Meditations $8.00â€"Alarm Clock Serenade 8.15â€"Morning Bulletin Bd. 9.00â€"At the Piano 9.15â€"Popular Favourites 9.30â€"Playboys ‘"The Ontario farmer has been the STOCKHOLM, Aug. 7.â€"Wa J 0B e we i.) TUESDAY, AUGUST o ,12.45â€"Farm Folks Hour Jurgens CKCR â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo 12.45â€"â€"Farm Folks Hour PP WBA cudaband 10.15â€"Organ 19â€"30â€"Band swm {1 t foge es 11.50â€"International News 12.00â€"â€"Luncheon Dance Tumes 12.30â€"Stocks . 10.00â€" 7.45â€"Old Time Favourites 8.00â€"Half & Half 8.30â€"Eventide Songsters DBLLEVILILE.â€"Hugh Jones, 44â€" yearâ€"old: Rawden Township farmeor, was ‘brought to hospital here in an emaciated condition after boing mired in a bog near iMarmora, 40 miles north of Belleville, for six days., Hogpital attendants said he had a 60â€" 50 chance of Tecovery. L 5.15â€"Ballads 5.30â€"Birthday Carmival 5.45â€"Resume 5.50â€"Musical Comedies 6.00â€"Dick Jurgens 6.15â€"Dinner Music 6.30â€"Piano Recital 6.45â€"Ballads 7.00â€"Musical Newsy 7.15â€"On Parade _ 7.30â€"Dixie Doodlers ’ LONDON, England.â€"Bilind Hazel Hurst, 22â€"yearâ€"old American lecturer, sailed back to the United States after spending 10 minutes on English soil from which the Government barred hor faithful dog guide "Babe". The ministry of agriculture reâ€" fused to allow Miss Hurst‘s dog to enter the country without first unâ€" dergoing the usual six months‘ quarâ€" antine. Miss Hurst, rather than traâ€" vel without her "eyes", abandoned Llans to spend several months here visiting relatves and lecturing 4.45â€"Matinee Melodies 8.00â€"â€"Alarm Clock Serenade :.wâ€"-g:‘-h. Bullctin Bdé. :fuâ€"rwd- Favorites 9.45â€"Parents Foram Lorentzsâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, Aug. 6, to Mr. and ‘Mrs. M. Lorents, Union street east, Waterloo, a son. Klertscherâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, Aug. 7. to Mr. and Mrs. S. Kiertscher, Louiss street, Kitchener, a daughâ€" tor. Huchnâ€"At Heidefbers, July 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Huehn, a daughâ€" tor. Roesâ€"At Millbank, August 3, to Mr. and Mrs. John Roes. a son BLIND GIRL, DOG T h Ehrmies" bavetions 5.30â€"Swing 5.45â€"Resume 5.50â€"Musical Comedies 6.00â€"Dick Jurgens 6.15â€"Dinner Music 6.45â€"Ballads ;.:.â€"In-ini Newsy 7.30â€"Dixie_Doodlers 7.45â€"Old Time Favourites :'lt-â€"snend amm 8.30â€"Half & Atkinsâ€"At Bt. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 6, to Mr. and Mirs. Jack Atkins, King street east, Kitchener, a 1.00â€"Sign Of .PM. 4.45â€"Matinee Melodies 5.00â€"Stock Quotations 5.15â€"Connie Boswell Risokâ€"~At WC‘W. Hospital, Aug. 6, to Kipferâ€"At W.â€"~W. Hospital, Aug. 6, ulr.nu-lrn.flul-llhqf. O repariiiertaherantecatiin «.22 ", â€" CURBWOL Cart ‘Bolender of Peel, to Gladys Marie Mattusch of Floradale. shmidtâ€"Batteâ€"Aug. 4, Arthur Jobn Schmidt to Helen Cecilia Batte, both of Walkerton. bu to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rudow, W RESCUED FROM B0G & â€" .rL.o --c_-'.‘.-.. 8t. and lecturing. l Mr. and Mre. C. W Guelph visited Mr. and ’Gc_h_ummem; recently. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ament visited at the latter‘s home in Plattsville. Mr. and (Mrs. Ken Wright and daughtor Mona spent the holiday with Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. K. Koobel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Koppesér and son George of Hamilton, Miss Ruth Schaefor and Mr. Pote Morklinger of EKitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Schummer, Jr. _ _Mr. Walter Straus of Kitchener spent the ‘weekâ€"end with Mr. and ‘Mre. Anth. Stemmler. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lants spont a weekâ€"eond recently at Port Huron. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Powell otJ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kleinknecht spent a weekâ€"end at Port Huron. Mr. Geo. Schummer and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schummer and family who spent a two ‘weeks‘ vaâ€" cation at the former‘s home here left for Kenmount on Thursday to spend a woek thore. Miss Toots Walker of Kitchener spent a day recently with Mr. and Refreshments were served on the lawn by the hostess. Mr. Frank ‘McCardle is visiting with her daughter in Toronto. . Mr. Freddie Stalbaum of Toronto “5 visiting at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cornell. Mr. Floyd Ament was a business vistor in Rimira on ‘Thursday. In the musical part of the program a duet ‘was contributed by Mrs. Lorne Rennie and (Miss Jessie Hamâ€" mond and a song by Misses Marâ€" jorie and Tris Butt, ‘with a violin acâ€" companiment ‘by Miss Jessie Hamâ€" mond. ’ Mr. Robinson rapresentative of the Canadian Institute for the Blind solicited aid and it was decided to hold a tag day for the blind in the near future. ‘The question drawer was in charge of Mrs. IC. Wilker. discussion on the "Value of Publiâ€" city", folowed and the talk closed ;mh references to "The Peace Garâ€" ‘N ~ ‘The meeting ‘was attended by $# members of the Linwood branch. Will Hold Raily Announcement was made that the N.W.W.L officers rally will be held in Schnurr‘s Hall on Sept. 8 and that Mrs. Houck of Brampton wil be the guest speaker at this meeting. Mrs. ‘McDowell‘s subject was, "This and That" and included much interesting material. She spoke first of Canadian ‘women of noteo, dealing particularly with one of Canada‘s 'two women members of Parliament, Mrs. Geo. Black of the Yukon. She then discussed ‘"The Songs we Sing", giving sketches of the lives of the Mrs. T. J. McDowell of Milverton, President of the Federated Women‘s Institute of Ontario, was the special speaker at the meoting of the Linâ€" wood Institute held at the home of Mrs, J. C. McKay at Linwood on "houhy. Miss M. L ®@chnurr, the president, presided and introduced held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilftred Hahn. Thore ‘wore about 60 present from Donegal, Linwood Institute . Hear Ontario Head No extra charge for use of our homeâ€"like Funerul Chapel. Walsh Funeral Service 160 King St. 3. â€" Phone 677 Held At Linwood , Waterioo, Dorâ€" du flM if.s"iw Betty Schummer are spending a couâ€" ple of weeks‘ vacation with relatives in Detroit. Mr. F. H. Schummer was a bustâ€" ress visitor in Toronto recently, > Quite a number from this village uttended the garden party held on the St. Clements RC. grounds reâ€" cently, _ Mr. P:t:- #. flaa:mmor and daughter Anna spent a ay with Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Gchummer recently. Mr. and iMrs. Vernie Holfe and family of Waterloo called on friends here on Sunday evening. Mrs. John Millee accompanied, Mrs. Tom LeBlane and son Ralph to Trout Creok last week. Wr. and Mrs. Anthony Kieswottor and son George of Wingham visited on Sunday at the home of John R. Dietrich. _. Mr. and Mrs. R ‘Waterioo called on _ _ Mrs. Edwin H. Arnold and daughâ€" ‘tar Jean of Kitchener spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kieswetter. Mr. Harley Herner of Baden was a business visitor here. Dr. A. G. Shiell, who was called, removed the lad to St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital. No charges were laid against the driver by P. C. Baetz, who inâ€" vestigated the accident. daughter Irene were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bierman Erbsville Sunday. _ _Misses Catherine and Clara Steffâ€" ler of Josephsburg visited at the home of Peter Dorscht. Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Kaufman accomâ€" panied by (Mr. and Mrs. Gebrge Berge and family of Ayr were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Androw Hahn Mac. KITCHENER. â€" Alegedly running out into the street from between two parked cars, fiveyearold Ronald Hummell, of Herme Place, collided ‘with the rear of an automobile driâ€" ven by John Becker of Waterloo. The child sustained a fractured leg. ‘The victim of a heart attack, Edâ€" ward Roth, 38 Locust street, Kitchâ€" ener, passed away Friday. Ho was in his 52nd year. A carpenter by trado, deceased had been in the omâ€" ploy of E. Schnarr for the past 12 yeare. Besides his ‘wife, the former Kathâ€" ’laanw. of Preston, he is surâ€" vived by his father of Preston, two brothers, Clarence of (Preston and Anthony of Grand Rapids, Mich., and matha 20 000 PE PPBE TCS TIRTIL, e one cister, Miss Wiisabeth Roth of BSurviving are two sons, George and Oscar, both of Waterioo, nine grandchildren and four great grandâ€" children. The funcral is big heid this (Tuesâ€" day) afternoon at 2 o‘ciock from the residence and at 2.30 from St. John‘s Lutheran. Church. Dr. Clausen will Fiveâ€"Yearâ€"Old Hurt In Crash past 15 years. He was born in Gerâ€" passed away at his Afred B. Maiers s Funoral services were held Satur :zhthohb:l.h;‘lld-; passod away residence, St. George street, Kitchoner, on Thursday, after a longthy illness. Born in Bridgeport, he was a son \mnmwmuum year. _ He is survivred by his widow, one Union street east, Saturday evening, in his $6th year. Mr. Mr Heer came to Canada 72 years Mr. Henry Heer A resident of Waterloo for more BAMBERG OBITUARY friends here on buter~~Antsteliiet es s A . After an illness of several years, effâ€" |Charles S er, age 34, passed the nng. at tie Freeport Sanatorium on Saturday. Deceased was born in omâ€"|England, coming to Canada anaze 41 Slanas vPL__ __",¢ 12 TVMECBOT, and Misses Vera and Marjoric, of YOU KNOW THAT Mre. Wikhelmina Eugel, widow of the late Adam Engel, died Thursday night, at her home in Royal Oak, Michigan. A native of Germany, the deceased came to Canada with hor pareats in her ecarly childhood. She was in her 82nd year. Snrvlvuuarothm‘ou,flu:: of Detroit, Julius of Kitchener, Ernest of Milwaukeo, ‘Wis. three daughtors, Mrs. ‘Matilda Woppler of onestogo, ‘Mrs. Louiso Gateman, Ferndale, iMich., and Mre. Gertrude Young, Royal Oak, Mich., two broâ€" thers, George {Schallhorn of Toronto and John Schallhorn of Woodstock; Avo sisters, Mrs. F. Sowell, of To ronto, Mrs. Schonkel, Mrs. Holts worth, Mrs. Suyder and Mrs. Arnold all of Rochester, N.Y. fnol'u.rnlmhaumm ing from the SchreiterSandrock Funeral Home to Waterico Mount Hape Cemetory for burial Dr. F‘. Clausen officiated. 24 years ago. Mrs. G. V. G of Bryn Athyn, To. se ..Wo Br‘yn Athyn, ‘l'hof::‘;u.lwfllbohltd.:l'd- nesday .m. from family nddaneovit:hm-utulbcut ‘:-'nrhl nrvieo'.t&m.lmue: p.m. EM) of 809 King St. W., Ciinherye, Paed avar at un oo‘ Tas pern in Kitchener and was in of the Cburch of The New 51 Benton St. . Mrs. Rudoif Roschman (nee Schreiter â€" Sandrock Mirs. Rudolf Roochman Mre. Witheimina Enge! Charles Spencer . lsn illness of uvae‘ru years, rncer, , passed daye Ff“l::.rf Slnatorluilnn . Deceased was born _coming to Canada about Y, HOME

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