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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jul 1939, p. 3

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Boys! Girla ! __ _ FREE SHOWS Public and Separate Schools closed for the summer holidays and both teachers, Misses Agnes M. McGrath and Mary J. O‘Connor were reâ€"enâ€" gaged for another term. Miss Mary J. O‘Connor, teacher of the Separate School left on Thursâ€" day to spend the holiday at her home near Dublin. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Emil Starr of Torâ€" onto were guests of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Mary Starr on Sunday. Farmers of the district are busy haying and zeport a fairly good crop. Mr. and Mrs.,:oy Schaefer and Mrs. Bill Sims of the Twin City were guests of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Lavina M. Schaefer on Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home~ of Alex Ertel were: Mr. and Mrs. Simon Dorscht and Rossetta of Kitchener, Albert, Lioyd and Vera Ertel, Kenâ€" neth Herner of near Baden, Mr. and Mrs. Job tremm of Wellesley. Free Parking â€" Duke & Ontario Sts Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday JULY 6 â€" 7 â€" 8 with Arleen Whelan â€" Richard Bong Douglas Fowley â€"â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€"â€" John Howard â€" Heather Angel uin "Bulldog Drummond‘s Bride" "HER MAJESTY" Dinnerware to the Ladies â€" Thur.& Fri. ‘The Gsorilla‘ Bela Lugosi _ â€" â€"â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" Hugh Herbert â€"_ Joy Hodges ‘CROSS STITCH" Dinnerware to the Ladies. ‘The Family Next Door" Sunday Midnight 12.05 a.m. and Mon. â€" Tues. â€" Wed. JULY 10 â€" 11 â€" 12 Anita Louise Clouds Over Europe "BOY FRIEND"‘ THUR.*â€" FRJI. â€"~SAÂ¥T. THE RITZ BROTHERS MONDAY VIVACIOUS LAÂ¥ADY JANE WITHERS July 7. 1988 LAURENCE OLIVIER !AM;‘BERG Free Parking, Corner Duke & Ontario Sts., Kitchener Eddie Quillan in REVIVAL TUESDAY 10.45 P.M. GINGER ROGERS s JAMES STEWART with Patsy Kelly TUTESDAY During July at the WATERLOO THEATRE | __Mr. and Mrs. Manassah Huss and \son of Meaford were weekâ€"end lguests of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Huss. A in T‘winâ€"City Girls To Attend World Meet in Holland E. A. Sstrasser, Kâ€"W Hospital Comâ€" missioner this week gave notiee to County Clerk Cassel that he wants figures for a six or seven year period in order to ascertain what county members, if any, received fees not legally due them for attendance at hospital board meetings. Twinâ€"City delegates to the first "Y" World‘s Christian Youth Conâ€" ference being held at Amsterdam, Holland, July 24 to Aug. 2nd, are Miss Marie Cressman, McDougall Avenue, Waterloo, and Miss Marie Kudoba, 97 Samuel St., Kitchener. They will represent Y.W.C.A. The two local young women are members of the Cinadian delegaâ€" tion of 50 delegates and 15 observâ€" ers. They left Galt by C.P.R. yesâ€" terday _ afternoon for Montreal where they will sail at 10.30 Friday morning on the White Star Cunard Liner S.S. Letitia. Following the conference at Holland, Miss Cressâ€" man will attend another sixâ€"day conference, Aug. 2 to 7, at Woudâ€" schoten, Holland. The party will tour Glasgow and Edinburgh in Scotland; Winderâ€" mere, Windsor and London, Engâ€" land; Paris, France, and Brussels, Belgium. They will also come down the Rhine and tour Switzerland beâ€" fore returning to Canada. Kitchener‘s new triplets daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George Vogt, Louisa St., born a week ago, have been named Rose, Edith and Edna,. Acâ€" cording to Dr. MeNally, all are thrivâ€" ing. NAME GIRL TRIPLETS Mr. and Mrs. Connie Rueffer and family spent Saturday in London with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Huras. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schaefer of Detroit were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schaefer. ° Miss Luella Roth of Waterloo,‘the Pilades sensational leapers over Mr. Sylvester Jacky of St. Agatha Clephants, camels and horses; the and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton|Zerbinis, the Ortans and Filudys, Schwartzentruber spent a week in‘ Europe‘s greatest teeterboard somerâ€" New York. seaulting acrobats; Albert Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown of|contortionistic star of the f!ying traâ€" Toronto and Mr. Adam Hildenbrand peze; the Aicardis, jugglers de luxe; of Kitchener were weekâ€"end visitors‘the Iwanows, thrillers on the aerial wit_l;- Mr. fn_d' Mr&' Chas. Knipfel. jbars; Hubert Castle, England‘s wonâ€" STRASSER DEMANDS AUDIT Mr. and Mrs. Werner Huss were Sunday guests og Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beubach at Elmdale. VALERIE HOBSON PETERSBURG WEDNESDA Y Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Air Cooled, Big Show Restyled To Astound Crowds The Big Showâ€"iRingling Bros. and Barnum & Baileyâ€"moving on four long railroad trains and carrying 1600 people, 50 elephants, 1009 menaâ€" gerie animals, hundreds of horses and Gargantua the Great, world‘s largest and most ferocious captive gorilla, now displayed for closeâ€"up views in the menagerie, will exhibit in Hamiton, Friday, July 14th, two shows 2.15 and 8.15 p.m., with its huge big top air conditioned and reâ€" ‘styled in rainbow hues. With Mighty Features. The new inaugural spectacle, proâ€" duced by Charles Le Maire, former designer for the Ziegfield Follies, is a streamlined pageant of almost unâ€" believable splendor. It is titled: ‘‘The World Comes to the World‘s Fair", and 2000 people and animals take part in its enactment. . _ The world famous Riding Cristiaâ€" nis, baresback thrillers, with Lucio and ‘Belmonte starring; the two Flyâ€" ing Concello troupes and the Flying Comets, with Antoinette Concello, only girl triple somersaulter; the Walkmirs, aerial perch marvels; the Torrence Dolores, flying perch wonâ€" ders; the Rooneys, stellar double traâ€" peze artistsâ€"these are some of the other outstanding features.. Twentyâ€"two air cooling units, inâ€" stalled at intervals around the cirâ€" cumference of the world‘s largest tent, make it comfortable for the thousands in the stands on hot days. Drapes and gold tassels, gold and silâ€" ver poles make the interior someâ€" thing new under the circus sun. Terrell Jacobs, renowned trainer, presents the largest group of perâ€" forming wild animals ever assembled in Americaâ€"50 lions, tigers and leoâ€" pards in a amazing display. John °C. Wolfraim, 52, superyvisor in the head office of the ‘Bank of Toronto, and until a few years ago local manager of Kitchener Branch, died suddenly at his Toronto home. He was a member of the Curling, Lawn (Bowling Clubs and Masonic Order while a resident in the Twin City. A widow, a son, Jack, and a daughter, Jean, survive. $ Dorothy Herbert, madcap rider of rearing and fire hurdling horses, back from European triumphs, heads a number with 70 girl riders on 70 Kemtucky high school horses, all fourâ€"yearâ€"olds. Under a blue big top ceiling, lightâ€" ed as is a big New York musical show, the displays of The Greatest Show on Earth surpass all the massed attractions of former years. There is a heavier contingent of stellar European features with the cireus than ever ‘before, for John Ringling North, its president, scourâ€" ed the Continent with an open purse last winter. The more important newly imported attractions are: the Great Arturo, breathâ€"taking dareâ€" devil and comic of the high wire; the ‘Pilades sensational leapers over elephants, camels and horses; the der comic of the tight w-'lre; the faâ€" mous European clown Albertino, and Lulu, most famous of woman clowns. DIES AT TORONTO Waterloo Theatre â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY of ras !“ BELOOG (Ostare) CHRONICLE | _ An interested visitor in the Twin City is Mrs. Geo. ‘Wanner, 80 years old in May last, of Detroit, formerly ‘of (Kitchener district. She recalls many incidents of interest and her recipe for long good health is to jlearn to relax and take a common sense view of things. Past Grand Charles Zinkann at a recent meeting of the Waterico Gerâ€" mania Lodge, No. 184, 1.0.0.Â¥., gare an interesting report on the session of the Grand Lodge, held in Hamil ton last month. _ Mayor MoKersie, Secretary J. F. Hertel and Supt. iby Dush attended the convention of the Ontario Muni cipal Electric Association at Ottawa. Reeve Wm. D. Brill was the acting Mayor. 1 A COSTLY DRIVE Taking a car without the owner‘s consent and then wrecking it in a &itch %o the extent of $300, cost Elmer Schickler, Waterloo, $50 and costs or three moiths in jail. The case was heard in Friday‘s police court. Chief of Police (Moreau reports that.iron to the value of $100 stolen from the yard of the (Waterloo Manuâ€" factruing ‘Co., has been recovered. ‘The pieces weighed 100 pounds and over. ‘ | Pleading guilty to five charges of theft and false pretences, involving $8,578, in Kitchener .police court, 'Ross G. West. a former‘ Toronto ‘stock salesman was â€"remanded a week for sentence. Accused blamed ‘drink for his downfall. The charges ‘are Charles Welker, Kitchener, $578; James F. Henderson, postmaster of ‘Granton, .Ont.. $3,000; Stearne Ball, Aylmer, $2,000; Eliz. Love, Everett, ‘Ont., $2,000. Welker‘s charge alleged |theft by false pretences, while the other threecomplainants charged !theft of bonds. REPORTS ON GBAND LODGE RECOVER STOLEN GOODS | An unusual and interesting hobby ; which has proven a money maker is praticed by Herman Klugman, New Hamburg, who operates a "mouse" ranch. He started a few years ago with a pair of breeding mice and since that time has raised many hunâ€" dreds experimenting in cross ‘breedâ€" ‘ing. His first plan. was to sell them ‘to persons operating side shows at a ‘circus. It later developed into a real paying business selling the mice to the Ontario Veterinary College and other institutions for research work. They sell at 25¢ a piece or 15c each in lots of 50 or more. W. D. BRILL ACTIHNG MAYOR Hit by a Burkhardt Dairy Co. truck driven by John Witmer, a sixâ€"yearâ€" old lad, Lorne, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Norman Montag, suvered a double fracture of one leg and deep gaghes. Dr. ‘Turner dressed the child‘s inâ€" juries at the K.â€"W. Hospital Thursâ€" day night. Pilot Officer Wilfred Bean of the 119th Bomber Squadron, Hamilton, arrived inâ€"«his Tiger Moth plane at the K.â€"W. Euniclpfll ainport Friday afternoon for a short visit. He is taking a special course this summer in aviation at Hamilton. FLYER VISITS LOCAL PORT E. A. Strasser, Waterloo Welfare Board officer, reports Waterloo reâ€" lief accounts for June total $1,756, a decrease of $235 from â€" previous month. There are 315 people on reâ€" lief, a decrease of 30. The families total 70. A well known former Kitchener reâ€" sident, Rev. Stanton S. Lautenschlaâ€" ger, now a missioary in China, in a recent letter‘ tells of flying 1,000 miles across China‘s mountainous reâ€" gions. He noted the horrors of war from the air and expressed the opinion it was barbarious and should be abolished. BOY BADLY HURT HEAR MENNONITE BISHOP Friends in large numbers turned out to the Kitchener First Mennoâ€" nite Church on Sunday to hear Biâ€" shop E. S. Hallman of Tuleta, Texas, preach. Bishop Hallman was pastor of the local church from 1896 to 1905, when he moved to Guernsey, Sask.,| and was pastor of a church for about | 20 years during which time he was made a bishop. He has‘been a resiâ€"‘ dent of Texas the past ten years. | AERIAL WARFARE BARBARIOUS RELIEF COSTS DOWN INTERESTED VISITOR HERE GUILTY OF THEFT OPERATES A "MOUSE" RANCH LOCAL NEWS MONDAY AND TUESDAY Pass T.B. Test Much interest is being taken by farmers in the T.B. tests of dairy Pasteurization Act put into effect bly‘“:.:o Ontario Government, deâ€" e he had not changed his mind and still maintains that owners of accredited herds of cattle should not be forced to have milk pasteurized. Mr. Gies during recent years has made improvements on his farm and put lortfi every effort to have the premises nniuraound to confornmi with the regulations set down by the Health department. That he has been successful in seen in the reâ€" cent tests made by an official inâ€" spector of the Health department was attested in a 100% test, the herd of 14 grade cattle being entire ly free from tuberculosis. Mr. Gies states that while he is opposed to rnteuriution on grounds previousâ€" y made public, he is anxious to coâ€" operate at all times with the health authorities. Georgeâ€"At Kitchener, June 2%, to Mr. and ‘Mrs. James George, a daughter, 1 Bockâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital. June 27, to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roy Bock, Kitchener, a son. Edgarâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, June &7, to Mr. and Mrs. John Bdgar, Elâ€" mira, a daughter. Faulhaferâ€"At South iEasthope, June 20, to Mr. and !Mrs. Wilbert Faulâ€" hafer, a daughter. 1 Gerberâ€"At ,Wellesley, June 19, to Mr. and Mrs. John Gerber, a son. Keiterbornâ€"At Wellesley, June 2, to Mr. and Mre. Earl Kelterborn, a son. Hauseâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haus Wateroo, a son. ' ? Cressâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, June 26; to Mr. and ‘Mrs. H. ‘Cress, Elmira, Clutheâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 26, to Mr. and Mrs. George Cluthe, Kitchener, a son. Biethâ€"A }St. ‘Mary‘s Hospital, June 27, to ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Bieth, Kitchener, a" daughter, Stereâ€"At Tavistock, July 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stere, daughter. Krugâ€"At South Easthope, July 3, _ to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krug, a _ daughter. Westâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, July 3, ' to Mr. and Mrs. Frank West, Kitchener, a daughter. Fretzâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, July 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fretz, Kitchener, a son. Hannuschâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, _ _July 3, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Hanâ€" nusch, Kitchener, a son. Neebâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, July 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neeb, Waterâ€" loo, a son. * Stoverâ€"At Stouffville, July 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Stover (forâ€" merly Alvera Warder) a son. Donleyâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, July 4, _ to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donley, Kitchâ€" en>r, a daughter. Hergottâ€"At R:R. 1, Bamberg, to Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Hergott, a son. Klieâ€"At K.W. Hospital, July 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kiie, Kitchener, a daughter. Beckerâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, July 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Becker, ‘Kitchener, daughter. Beamâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, July 1, to â€" Mr. and Mrs. Eden Beam, Waterâ€" loo, a son. Hoffmanâ€"At RR. 1, ‘Walllenstein, July 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hoffman, a daughter. Chadderâ€"At Waterloo, July 2, to _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chadder, Alâ€" _ bert St.. a son. Snyderâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, July 3, _ to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyder, Kitchener, a daughter. Huntâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, July _ 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hunt, _ Kitchener, a daughter, Warneâ€"Stahieâ€"June 28, Robert Arâ€" nold Warne of Hamilton to Paula Caroline Stahle of Wellesley. Langsâ€"Campbellâ€"June 24, _ Leslie Langs of Lucan to Florence Irving Campbell of Kitchener. Urquhartâ€"Beckmanâ€"June _ 28, . Dr. Aaeneas MacKay Urquhart to Dorâ€" othea Christina Beckman, both of Preston. Holtzâ€"Rickertâ€"June _ 24, Marvin WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" Jean Colin +« Martyn Green srarmmc KENNY BAKER IN TECHNICOL OR Marriages Births PRIISTON.â€"Mrs. Margaret Benâ€"| The death of Walter Peterson, 5§2, uelit, 81, widow of the late William of Charon street, Kitchener occurred Bennett, died June 30 at the bome|early Sunday at St. Masy‘s Hospital of her daughtor, Mre. Daisy Lambert. |Mr. Peterson was machinist for the Burviving arc a daughter, Mre. Jackson Cochrane Foundry for the Miss Cecilia Kennedy, . and Mrs. James Murray, Detroit, Mre. Charles Korman, Waterloo, Mrs. John Die trich, ‘Carthage "and Mrs. R. J Thompson, Toronto. Two sons preâ€" deceased heor. widow of the late James Kennedy, eccurred at the home of her daughâ€" tor, Mrs, Charles Korman, Water}oo, Friday morning. Mrs. Kennedy was 91 years of age. She attended St. Louig church, Waterloo, and was a member of the Altar Society of Macâ€" ton church. Surviving are three sons, Patrick Kennedy of Creciman, Sask.,. William of Glenallan and James of Macton, and.six daughters, Mre. J. C. Moran, The funeral was held Tuesday at Macton R.C. Church from the resiâ€" dence of her son James. George H. Linder gnud away at. the home of his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Diestelmeyer, 156 Samuel street, Kitchener. Deceased was born in Elmira on May 15, 1863, and passâ€" ed away early Thursday morning in his 77th year. He was Bredeceased | by his wife two years ago, who was| Mary Ann Sully. He resided in Elâ€"‘ mira until he came to Kitchener 21 years ago, being an employee of the Consolidated Felt Co. since that time. He is survived by two sons, Fred Linder of Galt, Lansom Linder of Toronto, 2 daughters, Mrs. Robt. Jack of Kitchener and Mrs. Geo. Distelmeyer of Kitchener; 2 brothâ€" ers, Samuel Linder of Kitchener, ‘Wm. Linder of Wowots, Sask.; 1 sister, Mrs. Otto Krueger, of Kitchâ€" ener; 2 grandchildren also survive. He was a member of the 1.0.0.F. As a result of a visit iby thieves at his home, 30 ‘Bridgeport Road on Sunday night, Henry Hauck is minus $100 in cash. Entrance was gained by forcing a rear door. © The funeral will be held from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Distelmeyer, 156 Samuel St., on Saturday at 2 p.m. Rev. F. G. Stewâ€" art will officiate. Burial in Elmira Cemetery, Elmira. The remains will rest at the Ratz & Bechtel Funeral Home until Friday evening. Holtz to Eileen ‘Rickert, both of | Kitchener. _ | Ackermanâ€"Glassâ€"June 25, Hy-muul Ackerman of Hamilton to Mary | Glasg of Kitchener. | Beilsteinâ€"Schaeferâ€"June 24, Arthur| Beilstein to Marjorie M. Schaefer,| both of Kitchener. . Halberstadtâ€"Schielâ€"June 24, Emil Halberstadt to ‘Barbara Schiel,| both of Preston. â€" Knackâ€"Ludwigâ€"June 24, Eraest ‘Knack of Hespeler to Luella Ludâ€" wig of iMaple Grove. Mullanâ€"Currieâ€"June _ 24, _ Samuel Mullan to Margaret Currie, both of ‘Preston,. _‘ Wiseâ€"Harrisâ€"June 24, Frank E. Wise of Sarnia to Winnifred Ann Harâ€" ris of Langstaff. Schiebelâ€"Boissoinâ€"June 27, Howard Schiebe to Rita ‘Boissoin, both of Kitchener. | Caytonâ€"Maymanâ€"June 24, Frances Clarence Clayton of (iPreston to Mona Mayman of Speedsville. SchwantzSchmidtâ€"June 24, ‘Welâ€" land Theodore Schwantz to Edith Lydia ‘Schmidt, both of Stratford. | Brickerâ€"Hangartnerâ€"July 1, Lioyd Bricker of Kitchener to Louise Hangartner of Seamans, Sask. 1 Sellnerâ€"Mahlerâ€"July 1, Bert F. Sellner of Kitchener to Kathleen Bernice Mahler of Galt. t Trojanâ€"Oestreichâ€"July _ 3, Herb Oestreich to Hilda Trojan, both . of Kitchener. | Zieglerâ€"Williamsonâ€"June _ 30, _ Edâ€"; ward F. Ziegler of Kitchener to Alice â€" Elizabeth _ Williamson _ of Wingham. | Gordonâ€"Breithauptâ€"June _ 30, Dr. | ‘Rolerick Angus Gordon of Toronto ; _ _to Ruth Anna Cathgrine Breitâ€", _ haupt of Kitchener. | Kilgourâ€"Gallâ€"June 30, Bud _ Avril, Clulow Kilgour to Olive Catherine, | Violet Gall, both of New Hamburg. Jonesâ€"Marshallâ€"July 5, Rev. A. Welâ€", } burn _ Jones of Tobermory _ to ’ Jessie E. Marshall of Long Branch.‘ Mooreâ€"Brownâ€"July 1; Richard Wilâ€" liam Moore of England to Cecilia M. Brown of Preston. Lorentzâ€"Hemmerieyâ€"July 1, Edward i Lorentz of Waterloo _ to Doris} _‘Hemmerly of Etmira. ‘ Burnâ€"Mernerâ€"July | 1. Carl (Bob) | Burn of Milverton to Catherine Ann Merner of Zurich, Langâ€"Battyâ€"July 1, Edward J. Lang _ to Martina Elizabeth Batty, both of Waterloo, | Meiselâ€"Sherkâ€"July 1, Harold Wilson Meisel of Kitchener to Dora Vanell L Sherk of Waterloo. ~$&A | Patersonâ€"Minsterâ€"July _ 1, Michael _ Paterson to Dorothy Minster, both| _ of Kitchener | Tookeâ€"Rumigâ€"July 1. E. Tooke to l Erma Rumig both of Waterloo. Bruderâ€"Hassâ€"July 1, Grant Albert l Bruder to Melita Marie Hase, both of Kitchener. Brotskeâ€"Lobsingerâ€"June 30, Calvin Brotske _ to Dorothy _ Lobsinger, both of Kitchener. 1 McFarlaneâ€"Dewarâ€"July 1, John (’v-' cil MceFarlane of Drayton to Mary | _ Fleming Dewar of Wellesley | Moerbeekâ€"Psutkaâ€"July 1, John Moerbeek of Goderich to Rose: Psutka of HeideSberg ‘ Snyderâ€"Weberâ€"June 28, Etril M _ Snyder to Alice Weber, both of‘ Waterloo } Romahnâ€"Bowmanâ€"July 1. Werner | Herman Romahn of Petersburg to Marion Bowman of Kitchener. Fehrenbachâ€"MacMillanâ€"July 1, at St Finnan‘s _ cathedral. Alvundrial‘ Ont.. by Rev. Ewan J. Macdonald, Eugene Edward Fehrenbach, mni of Mr. Edward L. Fehrenbach, 341 Pearl place, to Jean Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs D A] MacMillan of Kitchener | THIEVES GET $100 Wolfraim, John Charles, Thursday, June 29, at his home, in (Parkâ€" dale) Toronto, John Charles Wolfâ€" raim. beloved huaband of Violet Robinson. Resting at above ad: dreas where service was held Sat urday. _ Intérment _ Sunday _ at Castelton, Ontario, upon arrival at the cemetery ~_OBITUAFRY Deaths The sad death took place Sunday ]or the bright sixâ€"yearâ€"old Mary Louâ€" ‘isa Rahn, only child of Mr. and Mrs. ‘"Arthur Rahn, St. Agatha, roed. 1 Sidney Shelley Sidney Shelley, 84, of 64 Allan ‘fl.reet east, Waterloo, died Tuesday at the K.â€"W. Hospital. Mr. Shelley | was head miller at the Snyder Millâ€" ‘ing Company for 40 years. Survivâ€" ing are three sons, three daughters, ‘three brother and a sister. > Edward E. Dietrich Seized with a heart attack while cutting willows at the corner of ‘Peppler and Erb streets, Waterloo, Tuesday afternoon, Edward E. Die trich, 70, died shortly after. He was removed to his home, 32 Princess street. Mr. Dietrich was bornâ€" at |Dashweod. He was a former emâ€" :pl())'('(-‘ of the Globe Furniture Comâ€" pany. Deceased attended St. Louis R.C. church and was a member of Ithe Holy Name Society. | _ Surviving are his wife, a son, ;.\H('ha(-l of Albany, N.Y., a daughter, ‘.\lrs, Thomas Winkler of Waterloo, a .hrolhgr, Henry Dietrich of St. Clemâ€" ‘enls and four sisters. Miss Mary Dictrich and Mrs. Henry Hergott, ‘both of St. Clements. Mrs. David ‘Kuntz ad Mrs. Alex Stumpf 6T Waâ€" terloo I Emmanael Hamacher | Finmanuel _ Hamaher, _ 8$3, . died Thursday, June 29, after a short i9 nese at his home in Wilmpt Centre. Mr. Hamacher was born at Wilmot centre and lived his entire life on the J[homestead. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hamacher, Deâ€" eased was married to Lavina Hostetâ€" |ler on .May 8. 1888, at Philipsburg. He attended Wilmot Centre Evanâ€" ‘gelical church. Thomas, Geonge and Howard, all of Kitchener, Jack and Robert of Deâ€" troit, and five daughters, two broâ€" thers and a sister. Funeral services were held on Wednesday at the home followed by services at St. Paul‘s Luthorap church, Erbsville. Rev. Karl Knauff officiated. Interment in the Erbsâ€" Â¥ille Cemetery. The funeral was held from the Walsh Funeral home, Waterloo, Wednesday afternoon. Interment in Woodland cemetery, Kitchener. Surviving are her husband, two sons, A. Lloyd Huber of Montreal, and H. Wilfred Huber of Toronto, two daughters, Mrs.~Cecil Warner of Qitawa and Mrs. Howard Porter of Toronto. one brother, Joseph Mcâ€" Kertcher of Milverton â€" and _ five grandchildren. Mrs. Clara Wells McColl SARNIAâ€" «Mrs. Clara McColl, 81, widow of the late James D. McColl died Tuesday in Vitoria, B.C., at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Russell. Mrs. Mo€oll was a former resident of Waterlqo. Alvin Eidt NEW HAMBURG.â€"â€"Many friends attended the funeral on Tuesday held for Alvin E. Eidt, 48, who died Saturday at his farm residence near New Hamburg. Service was held in Oetzel‘s Evangelical church with Rev. K. Gretzinger officiating. Burial was made in the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. Henry Huber Mrs. Henry Albert Huber, 68, died Friday night at her home, 56 Waber street east, Kitchener. Mrs. Huber was boru in Milverton on Dec. 3, 1870. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Milo Bailey of Detroit and Mrs. Rusâ€" sell of Victoria, B.C., two brothers, Walter B. Wells of Vallejo, Cal., and Lyman Wells of San Francisco and Mrs. Percy Hilborn of Preston. Funeral services were held Tuesâ€" day, July 4. at Sarnia with burial in Lakeview cemetery. Sarnia. Mr. Eidt was born July 11, 1890, on the farm on which he died. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William W. Eidt. Except for ten years when he lived at South River, Mr. Eidt resided in this district all his life. ‘ Deceased was married to Mary Eidt in 1914. A member of Oetzel‘s Evangelical ehurch he held office as church trustee, class leadâ€" er, missionary president and teachâ€" er of the young men‘s class. ‘ Surviving are his wife, two sons, Earle and Delton at home, and three daughters, Mrs. Eldon Doerâ€" ing, Mrs. Edward Buck of near New Hamburg and Miss Erna at home. The funeral will be held at St. Louis RC. church, Waterloo, Friday morning at 9 o‘clock. Burial will be made at Waterloo Mount Hope Cemâ€" etery. Surviviving are his wife two sons, Roy of Wilmot Centre. Wilfred at home, two daughters. Mrs. R. Meisel of Preston and Miss Vera Hamacher at home. one brother, Gideon Hamâ€" acher of Petersbure, three sisters, Mrs. Anranda Toman of New Dundes, Mrs. Jack Bolton of Dundas and Mrs Lavina Tennis of Millcreek\Ind. and five grandchildren Funeral servics with service at N gelical church officiated. _ Inter ing cemetery YOU KNOW THAT Schreiter â€" Sandrock Limited FUNERATL HOME 51 Benton St. â€" Phone 4480 KITCHENER years Mary Louisa Rahn Waiter Interment viees were he‘d Sunday it Wilmot Centre Evanâ€" h. . Rev. N. H. Dahms ___ _ our â€" moderr Funeral _ Hom« will be of in terest to anyone PAGE THREE vinit the adjoin through modern H o m e

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