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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jan 1939, p. 5

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We are sorry to report the illness ot Mr. Samuel Bowman .who is con- thted to hll bed with pleurisy We wish him a speedy recovory. Mr. Alex Mauser has secured a po- lltlon with Mr. Harvey Woods of Wimorbourn» for the your: Mr. and Mrs. Christian F', F. Mar- tin and family of near Linwood - sunny with the formers pare-ms. Mr. und Mn. Menno R. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Urias G. Martin a.“ daughter Grace and Mrs. Elias w. Martin spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Martin or Elmira. Mr. Harry Muse-r of Winterbourne I'll a recon! visitor at his homo here. Mr. Ind Mrs. John. Mondale were reveal Mr. and Mrs. Noah M Ham 0...... Mrs. David mum at the m) “no name“. of Wallrnigtein Were mulled on Mrs C. H. Bnlmer recently. shocked to turn of the death of Mr. Mrs. Josiah Sittlor unmanned Jacob Our-Id, a former resident of some of het new-bor- at . cumin this place. Yee last week. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Martin or Bra. A" Marrlett. Mr. and In. Noah Martin or Bra. larloo upon: Sunday with Mr, and Mn. Enoch F. Martin. Follow manner to its all-year home. Thrill to golf under blue skies, relax on warm sands. For a winter vacation or a 2rg say, there is never a dull moment. And living costs an vety moderate. Choose your own route. Fares Erpty.ditq or via the Caqadian Mics, Vancouver and Vic; toein to San Francisco in one or he!!! directions. Inn-(W. Brodey Draimin FurCo. FULL INFORMATION AS TO ROUND TRIP O QTANOARD FARE q TOURIST FARE O COACH FARE I q other you SAVE “0.00 ON THESE -IICII UNI-DYE!) PILTS. 3% or Fitted StrU. Sm"! or Find Styles. THIS! P.ICES FOR JANUARY FUR VALUES O. Won Do any Agent WALLINSTEIN 39.00 4900 to 3900 Mink Bred Muskrat: Regular $165.00 8125.00 - Envy in America- Folks suffering from diueslivo 'nilmtnla. nervou- afrerrotties, arthritis rhe"tetati,tm, mrmrtipntiom and runny other ordinary diseases. quickly I.- opond to Physical (II-hum. We opecinliu! in nalurnl methods ONLY--- NE“... -no ore.ra".io--- no drugs: Our Far -toe. ',"'ar.'.'artt,tt.'.'u", hurl-cur ("rick-'0‘ C1hTllMr,Ud scam-and health mm is n-(Ionoun’ vary-limrm sa play while gelling wrll." “in world rumm- rcunrl was {on-Ila] , Baum" Mnel‘adden and experiment! ennui lulu trained in his measures. - cups-vh- iiCiiii, training derartmeotr. Com leu- hotel 'rrcommoaetio--r-er-. C'l'ee'L"/','fds'd voomo--he-tret -e-,eteru'iommtto-eo-ut u== --heahh lectures. Never a dull no“ Min, bear the burden of ill health, and do homing about it, so long an they are not bed. ridden nor in " hospital. Yet they curry . load whirl- prove-In lhr full measure of sum in any rndemur. PHYSICAL CULTURE HOTEL nmsvmu: “lanthanum-um F'. Martin ot visitors with Ir4rtin. Winterbourno KITCHENER Mr. Ame"! Holst is spendlig I (vw days at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Witmer nnd family 3mm a day with Mr. and Mys, Wesley Wilmer. Recent visitors with Mr. nnd Mn. (“List u. Juntzi were Mr. Joe K. Swartzentruber and Mr. and Mrs. Mm Steinman and fatally and MUq l nlin Roth of New York. Mrs. Magdalene Snigler ot Kitch- Mlm' is sperding a few days with Mrs. Gideon 'Hamacher. Mr: and Mrs. Dave Stelnmnn of til-w Hamburg and Mr. and In. Autos Leis and family or Wellealay 5pm" Sunday with Mr. and Mea. luv“ Bosharl. Miss Ireno Holst of New Dundee spput Sunday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Holst and hmily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: EU _Holet 1rt_New Hamburg. My. and Mrs. Herman Vohns spent a any with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ect- stein in Pine Hill. Mr. and Mrs..Joe Cresaman and family~and Mrs. 06in Grumman ot New Hamburg spent Sunday with Mr. and MN Isaiah Martin. Result visitors with Mr. and In. Jacob' Ludwig Albert Schmidt and Word amt Mr. and Mrs. Wnltor Shocks and daughter Btrbara of Slr'ulfnrd. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Swan-tumm- tmr and Reuben BwartBegttrutter of P'ne Hill spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Schlesel and Mr. Christ Swartzetttrtttrer spent Ill evening with Mr. and Mrs. Funk buddin in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Horllck and can Bobby and daughter and” at] Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hematol- uni daughter Jean spent Smithy with Mr. and Mrs. H. Hallmln. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. have Otto were Mr. and Mrs. Christ Swartzentrtther and fumily and Mr. Russel Otto and Min Myrtle Hit. gunk“ ot" New Dundee and Mr. Douglas and Robert Hotnettler and Miss Dorothy Coopmnn ot Toronto. Mr. Ezra Bowman. who lu- been id tor the last rev weeks pulled away on Sunday morning It the hon. ct his daughter. Mrs. Enoch Wide Inn. q Mr. Jonah Martin, our miller and Miss Sarah Frey. were united in marriage on Sunday at tho home of the brides parents. new. Jone lawman omciuted. E. Bowman Pam. HAWKEIVILLI Tho Head To "deal". PINE HILL Mr. Wiftum ‘rmmdeau and was Kathleen Conan were Sundny visi- mrl with Mr. nut! Mrs. P. Parkhouse. Teachers and pupils of Bright Public School held I skating may in the locll rink on Friday evening. Mum! Funeral. Mr. Wm. Battier Ind Min Jeanie Demon attended the funeral in Kitch- wner on Sunday of Mrs. H. M. Welt: a member of the welllmown Waltz orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. D. Lulu-tot loco- panled by Mr. sud Mrs. Geo. Murd- Were Womaxock visitors on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. McKie spent Sun dtwith yelatlvea In the village. Miss Jean English and Mr. Wm White of Bradford spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. English Hold Skating Party. Funk Pnrhhoule attended a young movie's meeting in Wuhinmon hn Tug-dag gelling. Mr. and Mrs, B. Dyer and “gand- son ot on]: were Saturday visitors in the village. Albert Rim]: spent the week-end with relatives in Toronto. Quite a few (ram here attended the hockey game played In Wood. stock between Plattsvule and Prince. mu. The litter were the winner: the score trtintr 3-2. Friends of Wm. Daniel will be pleased to hear he has recovered from his recent illness, but is not able to be out of doors yet. Friends or Mrs. Wm. 'Coploy will be lorry to hear that she In still cottfhted to her bed. Rev. and Mm. Plyley were mid week visitors to Sheddun. -iir". LT/i"'saT WIlson Richmond of tttratford spent a day with relatives In the VIII-39. ', Mr. and Mrs. Herb Eckei and (am- ily of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fiche] and baby ot Zurich spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eckel and the village. who celebrmed their golden wedding lnniverury. January 16. Congratu- lations ire extended to Mr. and Mrs. Eckei. Hold Communion. Ayn}! Hockey Game. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce were visitors to Gait on Prldny. Recover: From "In“. was Mabel Kenn ot Wellealey spent the week-end with her mother I Mr. Ind Mrs. ‘F. Deelon and Wilbur “tended the wedding at Woodstock on Saturday. Jan. 14th, or Wm. Deer ton to ll:- Elvo Hayden. The bride- maid w“ m“ Evelyn Townsend. the accrual: being the groom's brother, ohn Deacon. After a honey- moon spent in Windsor and Detroit the happy couple will reside in Woodstock. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per was oLserved in the United Church here at the Sunday morning service, with Rev. Piyiey otrielatintt assisted by the members or the, ses- sion.‘ Mr. and Mrs. 'Bruce were Kitchen- tvitsitors on Thursday. . Bert Barrett and Blim- Ferguson were recent visitors to Gait. Mr. A. Glendennlng accompanied by Mr. p, Barrett were recent visi- tors in Woodstock. 50 Years Married shnting Wu enjoyed n the rink, upper In served and 1 social time brought I very enjoy-hie evening to an and. It. 8. Barrett, teacher of Hays. will. And lender ot the C.G.r.T. there, enthralled the group at her home by" on Saturday evenlnz. After Attend Wedding Mu. Adina Sabina! was appointed president ot the Junior dlvluon of. the Yom Lulien' Sodallty ot St. Lon].- mm: at the mu] meeting or the - on Monday night. the iattor pert ot man. A. invi- The bride loom lovely In u this “no. no. Bum“: Lodge, qua. - am: with Ices-mien anti “or. to attend tho ”In"!!! 5... carried 3 bouquet ot white cem- ent of that attenuation. wee eccent- “one Ind blue Iris with maiden hair a. - 19m. The bridesmaid chose navy I ., . . . 0 Eweer end curried pink! carnation up“. um. and niche heir tern. In. Albert. inter. ion-nut, The-[ After the cam-any the ham! cou- m Diehold. or layout y” hour pie left maid coureiuletione end cred et two Ito-ere lut week. A good whine- to the homo of the bride miscellaneous shower we: held etlwhere a weddiu hreektut evened the home ot In. Goorqo Btmb, Pg,- 'them and their immediate Mandi. Herr 8t.. wugrloo 'hou "ttat will the evening a dance we. enjoyed friend- “tended. More than m u-Ity their many friends In the hall. tended the kitchen rho-er ermine They will wide on the groom's firm at the home ot the bride'- parents.1ll?lf Curtis-go. Mr. ed “In. Alex cuboid at Lirttrood. - --.------- PLATLIVILLI Entertain Group Will I.“ Join! Iva-I. _ . The bride IN lo-hon of a. 0mm mm M Mr tate,'; um. VII-turbo. an. In: unmo- Dorothy Koo on mahogany-n, uddueoto mud " brat be held may with It.“ Follows. Koch" In hail the mm put ot Janna. An Invl- Th0 bride iool tub. trom Irullnt an... Kitch- - the“ qrd out. to all”! tho mum in cnrrimt I bow- - of that outrun-um. I“ Beeept- lions Ind blue I: - Ce"'-"'---'"..-.'-. ”NMWo-n'lmmaMno-Iu. mammal-M vh- In. lurk Koch-r. mm: Marys-damnation!“- o! In. A»: [use and a. In. W Illa-M mt. 'Pair-orare/taura-reid-ii can In an“ by In. A. to Mr. no, Allin. In. at In... lei-mm alums-u um “a the In. In. uu- or "daMa.J.ruur. _ W. a". A. Strode w- o o I I turn“ the con-Ion. tttttt m 4.5.. an... . l Tre - In 51y“ In mo 'ere' Card '98,. new I'm-Innuinlo.‘ ‘m'm'm‘ l (”mm-.- I Social; personal I ha tn ttiiediauiiTraCiuii' I .UOIV. 'ILt OOIDUOYIO. OOIVIIICIV. IOIIII lo. I”. -. Cl?” Ilfl 'M'I "I mun VIII A " I..II VII! M - O. --... 2.: Mu, Marie Kocher Mr Mansion Martin or Stanton. Mich. and Mr. Paul Martin of Wa- karuaa. lnd.. were guests at the home of George Wetter on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Solomon Colman of Stink-ton visited at the homo or Arthur Baker Wednesday. It the home of Adm Mun]; JGii, "the. Sunday. Mr. and Mn, Dun Baruch and daughters Dark: and Alma-d- Halted Friends nt Rudolph Debonair will M- Had to Ivar that he is, neon-ring Inlendldly a! the K.-W. Hospital, If!" . room! apmdirms opertttion, Mr. Edwin Benringéé'of 81mm Halted with Uri-s and Vernon Boar- lnxer. Sunday. Muriel Ernst won't Sunday at the home of Roy Shantz. Kitehener. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Martin and family of Elmira warp Sunday glint! at the home of Clayton Slebert. Mr, and Mrs. Wllllam Klein and daughter Mnrjorle wont Sunday guests It the home of David Struh and Clarence 2irkeo of Sunnylldo. Mary Slum: spent the week-0nd a: the home of her pure-nu. Mr. and RI", Ezra Shantz of Baden Mr. and Mrs. Clayton wG arid daughters visited at the homo of Floyd cttltpt ,rrt"trurr. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edvard SieberI. E1310 and Slanley Siobert wished at the home of John Thaler of Fresh“. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker and non Kenneth were Sunday meats at the home or Me!vln 'Baker of Ridgeway. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt Ind Miss Marie Hackbart of Heidelberg spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Hackbart. Miss Norma Stever of Breslau is spending I week It the home of Mr. anti Mrs. _H_epry fkhiel. Mr. and'Mrs. John Kropf and Mr, Mervin Kropf spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Albrecht at Elmira. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Freiburger were Miss Lamina Freiburger and Mr. Jerome Freiburger of Waterloo. Messrs. Jerome and Alvin Kies- wetter of Bamberg, and the Misses Marie, Anna Mae and Irene Reitzel of St. Clements. Mr. Erie ca, of Waterloo is spending a few weeks at the home orMr. ttm1.Mrp. Charles Hackbart. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf and daughters Mary Ellen and Bernetta and sons Earl 1nd Mervin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kropf and Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Roth at Bright on_§undas_'.__ __ m Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hieronymus. Mr. Harold Hieronymus, Mrs. John Lips and daughter Grace spent Fri-f dav at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Ritter u Milverton. I -Mrs. Henry . Schiel is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Verner Schiel " Breslau. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt and Miss Marie Hackbart of Heidelberg spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Htrekbart. Miss BinbiEHKropf spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leis and [ML and Mrs. Abner Leis at Welles- er,, -- The annual meetin- of the St. John's Lutheran Church was held on Thursday afternoon. Mr. John Lips was elected to the church board to take the place of Mr. Henry Hier- onymus, who had served for the past twenty-four years. Penonala. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nickel of Stratford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reyfren Sgiggrt o_n Sundry, A? - The St. Johnh, Luther League held their January meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler on Thursday evening. The meeting was ‘opened with a hymn and psalm after ‘which Ralph Dammeier read the Scripture lesson. Allan Seyler led in prayer. Viola Heinrich gave a topic on' “Opportunities for Investing Life." followed by a discussion. A hymn was then sung. Florence Hack- bart gave a topic on "Records (God keeps the books)", followed by a discussion. The meeting was closed with the Lord's prayer. A social hour followed. Elect John Lips To Fill Vacancy The meeting was opened with a hymn. ‘The Scripture lesson was then read. A topic. “Taking Stock of our Spiritual Lives" we: read. Psalm 145 was chosen for Bible study. The meeting was closed with the Lord's prlyer. Luther League Holds Meeting The January meeting of the Ladies' Aid of St. John's Lutheran Church was held on Tuesday after- noo_h " the church. Urges Inventory of Spiritual Lives D, M 'ae (hill. while mu Dorothy Roe or. that at the bud. MM u tartan-nu. Mr. Albin Mr 1;: but man. III -. m MIL-A M but may we‘- Oil. took Blue. at, Bt. Info B.C. GIRMAN MILLS HESS!" ROAD l Craig told of being on location In Masks shooting an Eskimo movie for a Hollywood ttla' who ithoutrht polar bears shoul be lu- cluded in every north1amt scene. “We told him we would have to so 1.800 miles to find polar bears," ex- plained Capt Craig, “but that didn’t stop him." The producer, he add. rented seven beam; trom a zoo Ind 'vsNpped them to Alaska to be filmed. TORONTO-sharks aren't all man-eaters. As a matter of tact only (urea out of the hundreds or species aie--and they will "tteoot" it bubbles are blown at them. Bo stated Capt. John Craig, Toronto-born adventurer, deep-sea diver and author, at Eaton Auditorium, Toronto. SAYS SOME SHARKS ARE JUST PLAIN “Sl88lE8” Mr. Melvin Stroh. who had and for 20 years " Elder, round and Mr. Clnyton Each was elected in MI place. Messrs Norman Dunner and Elmore Hitter were re-elected " trustee. Messrs. Noah Stroll and Martin C Schweitzer were reappoint- ed auditors. Mia: Marion Schwei~ tier as orgarist, Mrs. lune Hone u caretaker and Mr. Otto Koch u cemetery superintendent were also roappointed. Among other matters decided on has a change in the order ot the morning services which htrretotore have been commencing at 10.30 ("clock and which now will con- mPnco at 11 o’clock. The finaneial report was very nus- Caetory and indicated that In In!» " heavy losses during the yen; pro- gress had been made in .1] depart- n'ontl with can]: balance: to tho good. l "" Mulch (hue-mu C0NEsToG0.--'rhe annual COW gregatlonal meeting of Bt. runner- Lutheran church wu held Thur-day cvenin. Rev. B. J. Wittig opened the meeting with scripture reading and prayer and also pro-Med our the deliberations of the meeting. The minutes of the previous moot- ings were read and adopted. The treasurer's [munch] report was read and adopted n In “no the auditor's report. . Vacancy h Church Board 1i'i4i,,ii,'iii',iitliryi't1;iiit,ti1r?l 7 Simple Rules 'l'u'll"X'id,',,rd' "rue, the my For Good Health Int home I tett "hang. and I.“ _ . '3:..&",°.1.‘:;“_'1'.'..:w3_m tht an n n-t- no nan luttikr.i0Taeit.i.i, " {uni-u“ 1r2Nrtte 'g 1't 2.', w... ' or I. " 'ii-to II, will. " I'm“... nth. “un nodieil. an no "" Mg my, atrd I had “vi-0d no I'mmmm Cri-teqotets-urutrr., be_troqbiqdx.tthtue-itstA"i tinned In. a gmtqftat '0... Day or Night CAlMtOlluSojiitii11r' 5 gym PEAS Pound Se Sift)?,,!'.!,,," Gib. In... 15¢ SALMON tt his. Th" " r6"i"j'ii' In may”! You“ CORN 3 't DATES PEAS " MILK Inna.“ ”4"“ Me, Me [canon-s “mum lYONS' TEA "" Ground- IO King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 "e 10-01. Tin menu-m 1lt!lliS!,lrrs tt COCOANUT “chm MARMALADE 'tr 19¢ 501. Tin I. Sundny eisttira with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Snyder were Mr. um Mrs. IWlllanl Wilmer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hallman and tem- fly and Mr. Owen Bechtel all ot Rose- balik. g Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rickert and Mr. and Mrs. N. Wildfong at Hec- peier recently. Mr. M. D. Human at Kitliitusr spent Sunday with Mrs. Levi Hall. Mr. Leonard Bechtel spent Sun- day with Mr. Melvin shunts. Mr. Theo. Thibldeau of Phttsvme Hailed "rit? Mend: here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Helmpel of on Friday. Nine Pines visited with Mr. and Mrs. ---"------------ Albert Kurt on Sunday. s-READ m ADS. Miss Mabel Chambers who has ., --BUY F30] ADS: Mr. and sink-Moses Bechtel nnd family at Elmdale um! Misce- Ruby and Elsie and Lloyd Bechtel of Rout bank. Min Myrtle Weber of Kitchen? spent the week-end at her home. i Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Devin and son Homer nccompnnled by Mr. And Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer of Waterloo at [ended the mural services tor the late Mrs. Andrew Hahn at Linwood on loudly. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eith. Kimble) were Grace Knechtel of Bridgeport. Mr. B. Umblch ot tncnener spent [he week-end with Mr. Stewart We Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klie and family were Sunday guest: with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koch at Blooming- dale. Palsy Jacobs of Kitchener spent :9va dun-1th her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Addison IRickort. l 1. Keep room _ temperature- ”and " dunes. I 2. Keep air tttout-Mill radiator pan- with inner regularly. 3. Sleep with windows open. bat keep out or drafts. 4. Keep ireeh fruit: and vege- ublcl on your duly menu. 5. Wear enough clothing when outdoor-rust too much when imide. 6. Avoid going out into the cold when you ere penpiring. T. It you have a coal firsr, be are (use Ire burned " before closli g Ila-per: for the night. , "I. " "I I Bl "ShllAlMt Orange Pekoe Blend MANNHEIM BAKING POWDER LA M 32-01. In“?! twtth pectin) RAWRRY or ShtAtMmttty HI! been spending the past few wookl “In: her sister. Mrs. Evan alder, returned to her home at Shortsto- on Friday. tt Pounds " T Pound 15e A natal-J mm}: aa. No - “not. LIGHT. INEXPENSIVI. SEARANTIED. Invaglintc. Arrtte at JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE “Dedicated to Better Vhion” lo PM St. It... .4 DOWNWG, STEEN and Co. Smith Mun-fad '"AoweqtH'vo.rattggts-g '"t't."ovoh'Busu--o- w~mhm.~*u "ttr"'-"'-"-- win; mutant-delimit.“ umaumw'g “In-.3. _wAYEm.oo than Monmb-d-u'nvhhoh.“ ”www.um~,h~ 0"- live-.Mddnboum “d-Mml-ubwm "re'.r'ow-rHtttis.-. "mum“hmhulh mama-“mg“... ““0 W0 Nun. but on“ v6.5...vumchlldblnhum nigh“ EYES EXMNED “SANIS'S Jrdkrr Store to King St. W. Plano I600 KITCHENE' CLEANSER SUNLIGHT SOAP th Pgr""r,h Company Dert. B. ss. in] St, PRESTON, ONTARIO Established 1898 16-0: low Kori-on [or bunt-path“ Igurrufnb? KIMJ.“ - FLORISTS Jar 2 Se . Tin " 13e $tte

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