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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jun 1939, p. 3

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._.. u. vvvllwliil, an; an, “I at. STOLEN CAR RECOVERED; and Mrs. mud M, O lull. NEW oERMANY.-atrutped ot a Ertr--At mum; my M, to Mr. radio and other accessories, In tuto- and Mrs. Michael B. m. n dutch- moblle owned by Harvey Wham!” ter. stolen tram a Duke street. Kitchen- 8horlt---At Wallenuein. In: 80. to er, garage, was recovered by provin‘ Mr. and Mn. Emilio] Sheik. I Mal 'police in a |bush near here. ‘, son. _ Darla; the buslneu session In. G. G. Armstrong announced that o royal crown lawn tea will be given by her group on June 'trd. On Tuesday Mm. Cunninxhun In "T'tte1 KM. t't'rd'N'S'd: honored at a meeting ot the wo. lt I: I". m men's Association 11 the church and be te Tattatht I to presented with a silver chap duh. “m' I to...“ I” ' Mrs. M. S. Hullman read I nicely .3: rt"sd I: m M... worded address and made the 'trv K ctor Eiiki " . “matte I tation. At the tea hour Mrs. 090., "H" i"ltf; I” '8t 'l.'. Wegenasl poured tea. The hostel” _ “a "I: M m, Quad . ., ." were Mrs, J. G, Brown, Mill M. w'lne,'E 'fU h I Si' to O'Donnell. Mrs. J. Crawford, Mrs. o. at St tk I') 'lt"fid't.' ' o- (‘larke, Mrs. C. Schondelmayer, with ‘ 31;“; apron . . ' Bing Mrs, James is. Grieves as convenor ot .. . the tea room. Mrs. P. H. Moturr,"pre- Tti-At ft'll'er,',W, 18.0?“lr. amour. presided. The table decon- tlf Pg,','; “nu" ". - f,',',',',',",,,",',',',',', 12fi: tte,.'"""'" m my?“ gum»; pg n. 'td"; Durlng the business session lu.‘ 'll/ rs. ar r. srr " . G. G. Armstrong announced that a Brrdore-At Waterloo. May 17, to Mr. royal crown lawn tea will be given and Mrs. William Bunion, Eben by her group on June 'trd. St., a son. r" Pat7--At Welleoley, Mar ST, to Mr. STOLEN OAR REWVERED; and Mrs. Mud me. . an. NEW oERMANY.-49trirtped ot a Ertr--At Mtabarsh, my a, to Mr. radio and other yctte.tr1t"ue uto- and Mrs. Michael B. m. I - llnnlllln lili"\nll kn Ear.....-. I-“_J {mar In the evening “a All Mrs. alumnus were honored by member- ot the Sun“: School lmhlnl sun and client: " the home at the 'strperinurmhtst, Mr. o. Clarke. They were and. manual! or a silver caserole and comm-lion barometer . and lhermomom. nu yak no or m3 at too-ed can“. In)" all In. I. D. Cunt-a... an - unv- ntd an.“ Id. to M ”I " to“ In 'trr-to at “It. 0. Wound” "can; my - hound - u a I.“ In“ M the mm ot ll. lu'l 'b blo clan " the Vin-tho run out- ed (hutch. They m. undo tho I. autumn or accept“ an. I p- and pencil not to major 1Mnninaum. u not (1 book and. to In. ell-1|.- hun lldl pen knlhtoalbm Wilfrid Homer.“ and J. luck. made the pron-nutm- following which lean. J. Inch o. MI. “permanent, and Rev. Tim nu :rlbute to gholr excellent an“. Inn. no In. .n gnu-I. out} School record, mm on): who In 187-1.. N By Church Gr'oup Mutation. to Interim ferru Free P_arkii-0ture & Ontario su. "CROSS STITCH" Dinnerware to the Luiies. The Ladie’s From Kgntucky "HER MAJESTY" Dinnerware to the Ladies-Thur. & Fri. After Sung’ Midnight - "12:05 “THE SAINT STRIKES BACK" ‘HOTEL IMPERIAL’ 'East Side of Heaven' Thursday - Friday . SIQUI’d-y _ JUNE 1 . 2 , 3 PETER LORRE as "Mr. Motto In Danger Island" with JEAN HERSHOLT ‘wuuuau HYMER --- ADDED ATTRACTION - ISA MIRANDA RAY MILLAND TUESDAY DING CROSBY - ADDED ATTRACTION - GEORGE RAFT ELLEN DREW with ' - 191lirkett__-_zPtetity, mum. and “on. Tug" Wed. ‘JUNE5-6‘-7' GEORGE SANDERS WENDY BARRIE REVIVAL TUESDAY 10.45 PM. "may": CARROLL . "was LRDE$tRR AIR CONDITIONED Free Punting. Corner Duh I Ontario St... [Reliant am”! 'It'si All; Yours' in in WEDNESDAY JOAN BLONDELL Philip, William. Toronto, May 29. M, years, brother ot George o. Philip of Kitchener. Ba"mmtr--,.tea, 27, Aaron But ot bership for th Bridgeport to Verna Toll: of Kenu- Pst year. worth. a Ma' so all) t'Di -, MoC-ley-Iun 'w- , . " . H. MeCarier of Bunny-h to “3' wuss Hilda Bunting of St. thtthnremsa. At P U ( Tut-r-au, a, Mickie] Tunes . . Tinnes to Elizabeth Mar. both all - Kitchener. Chairman F Ku_Hrmht0ot--arto 27, Edmund who mm; Euler to Bertha MdDounu, *otitunnoGeelt at of Kitchener. {the Ontario H Bei"trrmo.hmBudt--sur M, Ed‘zllxed the raft ward Bel-Inger of Hanson to no 1939 at $24.00. trims Marie Moehmltedt of 31111111. the past few votmsr-'mrddoetk--tr" M, Don“ P. “gm Header. Young, M.D., of St. 1:00!» w‘mue reductlm grystal G. .Rnddock of """"m'e,tti with an m. m.."--'--- ___--- to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Snider. RR. R l, Elmira, a son. aauder--At Hawkeovllle. Mar W, to Mr. and Mrs. John Sunder. 3 non, Lawrence. Bruttaehee-At RR. ' Wnllmttstetn, May 28, to Mr and Mrs. John H. BrWacher, I humor. 'rtororc-,At xii-W. Hospital. May M, to Mr. and In. Sidney atom. Kitchener, a dtutgtttsrr. 'htth--At 'K.-W. Hoopla]. Mar as. to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roth, Waters loo. 3 son. 'mlttt---At K-W. Hospital, May 80, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. Kitchener. a son. _ tbrtld.r--At K-W. Hospital, May 30. tdtctttritdtttr WIGiven by w.c.TIU. ;K..w. Hospital; méfm7§€%w ITO Miss B. VanEvery i $2,000 Bequests G-th-At Kaela-u. I” I. to Mr. Ind In. Richard M Imu- nreot. a IOI. 'rtrder--At ML 8, Inch-or, In, as. to Mr. “I. In. Way-cm. c,ui'tcd, mefQ-L‘the Membership {New Ambulance for "teb-At mun-uh. so to Mr. and In 'ttut', bca. a 'tooHr--At m. lur- -t. In Ottoandlumhllm. Boon “not. . on. C.aétA--At St. Ian'- 're.ttri. 81: to Mr. and In. h"ittis?i, lug-rot. AVOIIII. In. t Mr. and In. - m a (“glut Mqrtqt.---At at. cums. In: I. to It. and In. John IMeta" a Mr. at In Vat-n -r, twain-m. Li-ttw-e.-'.-, mirtuvhlah... '_-ltBr4d-et. ”I. u Um MIC mi . air-" VV -tMrr-at wtfeKI. I” I, I. Mr. All In. a.“ at It "gqqt van. . m. THURSDAY msan was m. " tarHo [Public 'Utilities Commission 'thinnoimemi at a recent meeting that Ethe Ontario Hydro Commission. has 1r,'tued the rate per horsepower for tm 1939 at $24.00. as compared to $27.00 I"-tthe past few years. Chairman Wil. P. lism Henderson pointed out that ”_theee reductions had simply been too ' (not with the result that the com- miseions were charged debits at the end of the year in the adjustments It was decided to clause the regu- hr meetinadny to the second Tues- day of on month and it was also decided to hold the meetin here, after in {In john limb}: chu- Covers were laid for 40 " tables decorated with bouquets of iris and than. Following the dinner the mem- hm went to the home of Mrs. Clarke where the May meeting of the organization was held. rfom at the ceitiAairGGoi- WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MEET A successful banquet was given by members of the Centreville Women's Institute It the Chicopee tattooing “may! night. _ Space in the Waterloo {kind Pequ- ‘nl booklet to the value of $50 was spproved. C. R. Glee, vice-chairman, will up tend the g“ convention at Hamilton June 6, 7. lmthe cost at power. When the ac- tual coat ot power is determined at the and of a year it h compared atrtbintrt the amount of municipal commission has actually paid on It: particular rate. The ditterenee then I. either a debit or a credit. , [in Sarah Wegenast presided for,” the dMcit would be good and election of otBeers, with Miss Pearl large and then we could show [how .Sehwoitur and Mrs. K. Gray as the chap. (the city councill what it's all tellers. The olhcers follow: Presi- about." F dent. In. H. A. Kellerman; first The board decided to adopt the vice-president, Mrs. H. J. Haviland; suggestion of the chairman and tity. aoeond viee-president, Mrs. E. Val. posit the bequests in the general Tilton; third vice-president, Mrs. fund. l a? dt,',,"gt'teT', racer-gin; seere- ,. ., l ' tss am e an very; cor-' . . reaponding 'seeretary, Miss 5...}.‘0pen New Theatre Wanna“; treasurer, Mrs. A. K. . than“; pianist, Mrs. W. L. Hii- At Tihonhurg I liard; assistant pianist, Mrs. Grnr,l I auditors, Mina Sarah Wegenaet and - i Mrs. Carrie Kaufman. J 'Howard Schedewlu, manager ot In. A. K. Cressman led the the 'Lyric Theatre, was in Tuition-I opening devotional service. 'ure this week, making dinal mm“ Mrs. B. A. Kellerman presided for rations tor the opening of the nevi ithe business during which plans were Strand theatre by the Theatre Hold-l made for the county convention toll): Corporation. The.theatre is of , ltake hoe " Emmanuel Churett,)thts latest design and will seat ahouti iWaterfoo, on Jane 20. The tide-.700. Seating was Provided hr tho' ‘gatea appointed for the eomentionllnterior ‘Harwood Company. Kitchj hrs Mrs. James Valentine, Mrs. E. enr. : Steiner, In. E. Pemehbaetter, iii.) The theatre opened Thursday ' launcher, Mrs. H. E. Rats, Mar. might and proceeds of the ant ahow-j C. Gray, Mrs. D. Schweitzer, Mingling: will be donated to the Timon- Pearl Schweitzer, Hrs. Yungblng'hurg Lions Club. The money will be; In. W. la Hilliard and Mrs. Hary‘used in connection with the building lRieUrdsort. of a new swimmine non] for the. Discuss Hydro Rate At P.U.C. Meeting In. Kellerman thanked the mem- bership for their eo-operation in the past your. line Blmehe VnnEvery. begin- him; her 15th you " recording secretary of the Waterloo branch at the Women's Christian Tempennce Union, at the tunnel meeting of that body It Emmanuel Evengelic-l church Tuesday night, Vlu presented with I lile membership in the pro- viuehl Women's Christian Temper- enee Union. It we. in nppreeintion of her faithful service to the or- nnintion. The tTQ,,',',,?,,') was made by In. A. . Cneunen. 47170 of Ti! s.FZZi.rfi" Chairman Henderson ot the " FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "tttlit IEIJIII WATERLOO THEATRE “Madam. "srkeot'mserurdrsttueHi' At tho lads - “Ind-y. Fruny. Sat-day a“ My. dia-',,,-? The Management And Sh. join with fwin City citizen. in extending I welcome to Their _eio"ios on the meuion of the Royel Visit to Kitchener. COOLED TO YOUR COMFORT Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Otterbein, R.R. 2, Kitchener, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Gladys Magdalene. to Currie A. Shoemaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. S..Shoemaker, the marriage to take place June 10. Mr. David M. Bean of the faculty of medicine of Toronto University has joined the interne stat? " the K.-W. Hospital for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Glinz, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar nnd Norman Glinz, Miss Mats garit Glinz of Detroit, and Mr. Wil- lilm Hnehnel of Toronto attended the funeral of their grandfather. Mr. Charles A. Hnehnel, in Waterloo on Tuesday. - LIFE GUARD NAMED The Waterloo Young Men's Club has re-appointed Rudy Enns life- gunrd and swimming instructor at Waterloo Park lake for the summer. Mr. Enn's duties will commence Orne 30 and continue until Labor Several accidents reported this FLAG AT HALF MAST week Included injuries to less ot Joy, In honor of Adam IKress, foreman Vilyon', Kitchener, in collision with of the Waterloo Board ot Works de. a motor car driven by Edward Man, partment for about 30 years. who Ber, who could not avoid the mishap, died Saturday morning. the Union Gus Tnchlinsky, 82, Church St., fell Jack above the Waterloo TownAl-Inll yanking his face which required is at half mast. three stitches. At the Charles and â€"“â€"â€"'- Goats} Sta. intersection. cars belong- BAND CONCERT I ing to Nelson Rom), R.R. 1, mung-H Waterloo Band, "mder the direc- ton and Lloyd Stable. Kitchener. col-,tion ot C. P. Thlele save " itrttt lided with alight damage. concert of the season at Waterloo "ic-e-_---' park Friday night. The theatre opened Thursday night and proceeds of the lint abov- ingo will be donated to the Timon- burg ‘Lions Club. The money will be used in connection with the building of a new swimming pool for the Local People Hurt In Accidents The board decided to adapt ghe suggestion of the chairman and de- pot" the bequests in the general (and. "I wouldn't put it in the general fund." Dr. William Geiger, said. "I would no it tor something else just BO the dMeit would be good and lugs and then we could show those chop. (the city council) what it's all about." F The commission acknowledged two toque-tn, one from the estate' of George A. Rose. Preston, at $1.000 sud another of 3 like amount from the L. McBrine estate. Both be- one-t: were given to the hosvpital without any strings attached. Tho K.-W. Helpful Commission at a recent meeting decided to pur- chase A new ambulance. Coth-oul Tl... in. O P.'. I ’PIIST MONDAY' AND TUESDAY ADDED ATTRACTION Personals Descendants of Mr. and In. John B. Jutzl gathered at their home near Victoriahurg recently tttr I tamily reunion. People were present tram Preston. Kitchener. Baden. Bra-Inn. New HanIburs, New Dundee, Tev'lar lock and St. Agatha. The afternoon was spent in stinging and an Milken by Rev. Peter Natltger of St. Agetha. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bender ot Imit- ana were among those present. JUTZI FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Schweitzer of Elmira announce the engagement of their eldest daughter. Hilda So. phia, to Mr. Arthur M. Hahn, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo J. Hahn of Heidelberg the marriage to “he place the latter part of June. Rev. E. Val. Tilton, pastor of the Waterloo First United, received word announcing the death at Sat katoon on Monday of his brother- in-law, Mr. A. M. Boyd, aged 62. His wife predeceased him one yet. Deceased was prominent in civic, church and business for many years. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Members of ‘Waterloo Council eon- gratulated Aid. Hontttsertrer, upon Ms success in winning 3 new at in the essay contest concluded by Lock- hart'g garage. Kitchener. On motion ot Aid. w. M. Bean and H. H. Gould, Waterloo Council de clared June 6 a holiday upon the occasion of the visit of the King and Queen to Kitchener. Mayor We: Me, Kersle will issue a proclamation ac- cordingly. ALDERMAN CONGRATULATED NEW INTERN: NAMED The K.-W. Hmpitai oomminion un- nounces that Dr. No A. Willis ot Kingston has been engaged n in- terns tot the summer months. The assistant interns in Dlvid M. Dean, of Toronto University nebooi of mo- (Heine. JUNE 5 HOLIDAY IN WATERLOO (‘hairmnn A. M. Snider, - Muller and H. W. Oromt ot the K-W. Collegiuo Bard represented the hoard at the um School Trustee- mnventlon at Ottawa, this week. ATTEND OTTAWA CONVENTION For oeerirttr of real money-“Vin; values see advertisement on page 2. Wuterloo's new store is loo-ted on King St., opposite the theatre. In anoint-nee tor his [Mutton were MI menu. Blimp JIM Ian. len and the Mi- Martha and Elizabeth Jason of Wttterrtoo ml Dr. Pull Klee and Mm. Rice (for marl, II. We Neuteld) or " ma, Mich. _ A & P SELF SERVE STORES Friends at Mr. Waldema- Noni.“ in the Twin City were planed to learn that thin former Waterbo citizen has been guarded the who [mun ter “out! mundane: n no Clovelud School at Art, Glenna-l Ohio. -- ___.-.-.. - -- Iu - The men ot "al trom lb. mgr-[UM Chub. wag-1... a. 1-“... Wtsterioo. was reported to 301100. E(lg, Ttttl g - chop dheh to in the otrlee at the CPN.R. nation. In. D. Willa-Illa: The sate was broken hue. {Jm_1_t_h__hh up “an. In Rich. WINS SCHOLARIHGP Waterloo lien who - . week. “In: uh to m On. his MN-tng, were H..- mm, Jack mus. 1rd: Bull. Chm. Hemmer. lush Handed. an Rhona and ladle ”or. THIEVEI IUOY ENJOY "QM.“ "If Kw“? $qttutttg "'t,'f t: 'iiEi7i'si'i' be, 'll', cit-Ii u o . n was _ b but 'WMS, st1ittt!u"e"'ut Roldan. Wat-rho. Ptut'tgtt"ttttTt.Tt, my; MUM (1% WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ADDED ATTRACTION DIED m SASKATOON PASS-Ilium LOCALNEWS rs ? Mn. Noah Wagmr 1 Mrs. Noah Wagner, ue 78, died early Fruity It her residence. as .Mnynard Are., Kitchener. Deccan“. lt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathia- i,t'e',"t'.',t; was born In Kitchener, |lhen Berlin. on March to, 1861. Adam Km. .One of the best known an". In Waterloo, Adult Krona. forum-n ot the Waterloo bond ot work. for so yarn. not! M, am suddenly on Bat. urday at " home. 144 Aim-t street. Waterloo. In Krona I“ a number of " John's lather“ church and the Canadian Order ot Foreman. His wife preheated Mm tour you. no. ”not” Ionic” we" held In the Lam-419ml.» Man! "on. at Mu Am with Interment tn Ion! "up. Mon. Rev. C. . Roberts enema, Many triendl Ind relative: attend- ed the tune“! on Sunday. [Mormon tn Woodland etmtoterr. Rev. C. A. Hirschmnn omchtod. of Brampton " Baum-d ot Wttttib Pes; four “can. In. Wlmun Groo- Waterloo, Ml" Id: ot Toronto and when of Elk-non. Mm soul ot Mrs. Orville (Inn of Preston, 5nd four grandchildren. . Surviving no an. utter. In. Do pm. Thomu. Kitchener and we tmr therI. Jacob and Andrew. both of Waterloo. Survlvlng are her husband. two sons. Dr. Lenny Wagner of Elmira, and Prlnklln ot Toronto: one dulln- ter, Dr. Mildred Winner of Kitch- ener', two Moths". P. W. Wanna! _ Surviving are her “and, two sons, Joseph and Harold' at homo. four (bullion. In. Joseph Dow at ‘Detroit. men. In. no, Mun ot Heidelberg, Mil. Florence and Mina (mee at home. tour linen, Mn. Amelia Johnson of Inning. Mlch.. Mrs. Alvin Zulu or thw. N.Y., Mrs. Oliver Semen of Kitohener, Mrs. William Nahrung ot Waterloo, Ind three grtutdetttidren. Two ions predeceuod her. Funeral services on Wednesday to St. Peter's Lutheran church, with In. terment In Mt. Petal-'0 Latina-tn Cem- etery, Dr. H. A. Spatula; anointed. Mrs. Frank Run-kl Mrs. Frank Rein“, no 67. died Saturday " her home, t69 Home- wood Ave., Kitchener. A dunghmr of Mr. ttnd Mrs. Joseph Pullman, de- caused wu born in Kitchener on Ed). 26, 1872. Funeral services will be held on Saturday "ternoon at two o'clock from the residence nee: Nine Pines, to utehar Mennonite Church, Mannheim, for services, with interu ment in the edjoining cemetery. Rev. George [App will ohlnte. Re. mnina will rest It the Itatx-Beehtel Funeral Home until hid-y noon. In. lam Sch-m ---- In. [one mm.- Ida Ne- Mrs. New Koala Ben, use M, Rat. 4, lime,“ be- MLMmA.--A patient at the K.-w. loved wife of Rev. Lorne setaiti,'erti9u a week. Jessie Mae Mitchell died suddenly Early Wednenday. an“e M. Wife ot Atgio Koelln. Glen- the K.-W. Hospital. Deceased, . Allen. died early Monday at the K.-W. daughter of Peter A. Preteen, wu‘llolpitai. Born in Peel township a born in India where her father is . daughter ot George Mitchel and the Emission”. Her mother died in 1922|hte Mn. Mitchell. deceased us a and later her father married again. lifelong resident of this district. She Mrs. Schmm m maid in sepume-s - faithful member of the Groo- her last year It Elkhardt, Ind. snags-lien United Church and the Wo- wu a member of the [stellar Mon- men's Atttroeiation. nogite f8tureh, Mannheim. I Surviving are her “and. her Surviving Ire her husband, Rev. Lorne Schmitt, her father, her step- mother, one step-sister, Grace, four brothers, William of Princeton, N.Y., Peter IL, of Des Moines, Iowa, John and _ Edward of Goshen, lnd., one 'ttels-brother, Pnul of India. & Co. in connection with their used car campeign which run through Much end April. Mr. Bonner-yer he: taken delivery of a new Chevrolet " the nwnrd tor writing the beat em] in connection with the content in which " used car qmrehaaer. per- tieipatad, WINS NEW CHEVROLET Mr. E. Bonlbener, " David street, Waterloo, was tuned winner of the recent 'Bny, Write Ind Wln" content. conducted try A. Loom" recent rummage ale: of .5. may ram'. “doll with drock Funeral Home to M the when. Cemetery tor interment. Th0 idem, In. M I”, H. Mills oriented. s,di'lknt'l,', n tentative plan Gas --.-r-- nude to convert the bednintonl Mrs. John Helm-lei room at the church into n church In. John Heinrich. It lor. Plans were disco-ed for thtat,rYidar at her home. 6 Wfc, School ionic to be held street. Kitchener. June " " the when» park. I She is survived by three Reports were presented by the ter ot Baeramentet, Oal., I various groups of the Association. Ponce Coupe. B.C., and Mrs. G. Armstrong's group ,nrKitchm"rr; tive daughter pounced plans for a roysl crown tea Anne. authors and [ma on June 28; Mrs. A. B. Leern'l ener. Clara In Philadelphl group announced a plea to sell I grandchildren. crocheted spread mode by the' A private funeral so group; Mrs. Brnunlich's group nn- friends and relatives was h trounced I successful meeting held home on Sunday afternoon recently and Mrs. H. G. listele'u by interment in Water]: - "reeattd thanks to the mun-mops cemetery. A manor! here for Assistance given at theirmm 5. mm m on...“ m. WiiGRtift my! all. {In Geo. Vega-It pound to. ind Hum were In. J. G. Brown, In. Orville Cluk. In. C. Selle-del- m, In. J. Crawford 3nd Ii- Illulo (gnonnell. h I In. unnindnm ac out “it” “d “PM tt,'glttrl: table cu emu-0d Gnu. "eu%tiiii 3nd coated with I bob not of 1eyttec1ett mm 'dll" an». Iii-(1731.11... m an no- pglpdon " the penguin Thq as LPreoentation to {In} Cunningham By Women’s So'ciety RVs-I!" A.aeeiyturt oCRimt Town of Waterloo . 'rtstutttattsttt I Pb PUB‘LIC HOLIDAY Tuesday, June 6, 1939 l Mn. Thee. beet-um tr to The death of Mrs. Thomas Deer- h in. sum, use " took place at Anon, on tMm. Mar 'Mttt. Survlvng are her hum. ated. two lonl, Peter Ind Raymond; three 3ourtterrir, Mrs. D. Schuett. Marguer- 'ite and Irene, all of Ayton; the thw- died them, John, HtrNtert and Joseph of r. " Kitehmter,Uso end Frank ot Detroit; "edrtrvo listen. Mn. Fred Dunn and thia- Mrs. Peter Dun]. both of Kitchener ""'"lyy! one grandson. Dale, of Ayton. (Ono ulster and one brother prede- ';"°,ceued her. m'l mitsr, an. In Philadelphia. And It , I grandchildren. the' A private mineral service tor th- _trlendn an! “glutin- wu held at the I PRr9trrON-Edward Richard-on. Inge 79, ot laurel. rather of J, A. RI- ~chnrdoon of Preston. took place on Irma". DOiiEis=E ”' - YOU KNOW THAT Surviving are two sons. Em- manuel of Creelman. Slain. and Nol- son of Cannot. Sank. one daughter. Mrs. Valentine Garth. Elmira. Ind one sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Plant, near Sunrord. Mrs. Mary Ducnch 'ilLMrRA.--Ponowirur a long lll- neon. Mrs. Mary Ziegler Duench. " MW ot the late William Duench. Elmira. died at her home on all“. Mm. Duench. who was born in Wel. lealey township. and attended trt. James' Lutheran Church. Elmira. 1 Andrew Bot-lender I A former Wateroo citiaen. Andrew Bohlender, died in Detroit Sunday. aged 28 year. Born in Hanover he came to Waterloo as a boy, received his education and resided here until he moved to Detroit about 36 years ago. A brother of the late [inlet and William Bohleuder, deceased in Bur. vived by his wife and one son, Ar- thnr of Detroit, and two sisters. Mrs. Adam Wagner, Waterloo, and Min Kate Bohiender, Kitchener. porn on Dec. 14, 1862, a daughter ot John um Margaret Miller. Although of Baptist faith, Min Miller was I member of St. Andrew“ Produ- terlan church. und 1: teacher In the land-y whoa}. l Mn. Mole Koala MLMmA.--A patient at the K.-W. Hoapltnl a week, Jennie Mae Mitchell trte M. wife ot Atgio Koelln, Ole-'- lllen. died early Monday at the K.-W. Hospital. Born In Peel township a daughter ot George Mitchel and the Surviving are her humd. her father. two brothers. Norris and Alex both of Peel township, two than, Mrs. Erna“ Dull or Anglia. Sat, and Mrs. Anqon Homer, Rosetown. Sunlvlns are one brother, Walla! of N300, Alta.. tive sisters. Mrs. Hen. rr Bowel-lug ot West Summon-land. B.C., Mine- Belle and Mllllo of *trttttord, Mrs. Arthur Bartel] of ‘Bumlo, uni Mrs. Jack Bell ot Mani- (tou. Man. Sui 1 Min Katharina Mlllcr ( TAvnrrook.-,m a Fear, mu Kathtrine Miller, age 77, died In her sleep may night at her home. A native ot Wilmot township. nine In Hope cemetery. A memorial servicé will be held at Carmel church at , o’clock. _ Mn. John Holy-Hells. In. John Heinrich. no u, died “icky at her homo, at Willow street. Kitchener. She Is survived by three will. Po- ter ot Sacnmento. Gal" Dam ot Ponce Coupe. B.C., and Henry ot Kitchener: tive dlll'htm Mule. Funeral services were held Ttge.. day ntternoon It the Sch-enem- drock Funeral Home to Mount. Hope Cemetery tor interment. Rev. J. N. H. Mitts undated. _ Surviving are In. widow. one no. Charle- ot United sates, It: dangl- ten" In. Waiter Elgar. In. John mad, In. May (minute. In. B. B. Ricks" and In. Loui- Hutton". III ot Kitchener and In. Gordon but of M. Agatha: three brothers. Christ. Fred and Geortrtr, III ot Emma. one ulster. an. Florence. " ymdchldnn we! on not! ttrttndettiid. VIN-IV “all. $ehreiter " Sindrock PUNERAL HOME II locu- " . M «a KITCHIIIII e on Sunday ntternoon followed Internal“ In Wan-loo Mount Edward Rich-rune» w and “(all of "rrheo, bath the ordinary and on- lnordi-ary. rich d i tt II I t y Im- pn-chblo. with p o r I o r I I I e o thoqmhtNny per. soul. Intrould of latch; W-“

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