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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Aug 1939, p. 2

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All the comforts of a city hotel in a country setting. â€"â€"you PMYSICAL CULTURE HOTEL DANSVIIILE, NEW YORK : Pounded by Bernarr Mac/addom IN BOSTON $20.65 $20.30 Mention this paper and get FREE Hesith Rookkst _â€". _ â€" COVPON â€" _â€" SMLE Kitchener To WINDSOR, DETROIT, Nineâ€" Yearâ€"Old Farm Lad Punctures Knee Robert Brighton, nineâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorme Brighton of this village is suffering from injuries to his left knee as a result of a painâ€" fu} accident which occurred at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. L Fried at Roseville last Friday. The young lad was putting down hay in the barn when the fork accidentally «lipped and punctured his knee. \ ‘The members of the Baptist Church held an enjoyable social gathering on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn at Roseville on Monday evening: Rev. |H. F. Schade conducted a brief devoâ€" tioual period after .which games | were played. During the evening Mr. ‘and Mrs. Carl Buck who were marâ€" |ried recently wpre presgented with a handsome. hall "mirror.. The address 1':; read by.Hubert Toman and the | presentation made by Mrs. Harold |Potlt. _ Dainty \refreskments . were lsvr\'m] at the. conctusion. > | "‘Abmer Cressiman of New Hamburs , was the guest speaker at the.regular mecting of the Blenheim Mennonite |\Young Peapte‘s Society which was held at the church on Sunday evenâ€" ing. Morgan Baer presided and the ‘scripture lesson was read by Miss \l“lorenre Bechtel. An essay on the topic, "Methods of Servicgâ€"Relievâ€" |ing the Needy", was given by Mrs. \Oimar Snider. all adjucent C.N.R. Stations. ning see handbills or ask any Agent. I:l;; W. J. Goos was in charge of the Decoration Day« service at the Hesson Road Cemetery on Sunday afternoon. Bridal Couple Homored. _ Members of the Bleuheim Young People‘s Society attended a Mennoâ€" nite Young People‘s picnic held at the farm of George Oliver near St. George on the afternoon of Civic holiday. R.}_pben-yflSoti_al. i) mick Harry Goettling entertained his Junior Boys‘ Class of the St. James‘ Lutheran Sunday School at a raspâ€" berry social at his home last Wedâ€" nesday evening. Games were also enjoyed. Brideâ€"Elect Honored. A large number of friends from Plattsville, Kitchener, and this vilâ€" lage gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler on Thursday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson (nee Ruby Koehler) of Toronto, whose marâ€" riage took place recentlw During the forepart of the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were presented with a miscellaneous shower, after which Chinese checkers were played. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess. _ The â€" livingâ€"rooms â€" were were attractively decorated in a pink and white color scheme for the occasion. . IPl.n Wiener Roast. â€" The Junior: Women‘s Institute evening. â€" met at the home of Miss Margaret The Mennona Sewing Circle of Stoltz last Tuesday evening. The the Blenheim Mennonite Church viceâ€"president, Miss© Muriel Poth, held a quilting at the home of Miss presided for the opening business Baybara Cressman last Wednesday. period during which the response to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of the roll call was "How I RelaX® in Toronto were presented with anâ€" the Summertime". Mrs. Harold other miscellaneous shower at the Poth then occupied the chair f9" pome of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler the remainder of the program. Miss jast Friday evening. About fifty Margaret Stoltz gave a pPApP°" ON yelatives were in attendance from "Recreation" following which gAMeS Kitchener, Waterloo, New Hamburg, were played outâ€"ofâ€"doors and lunch Wellesley, Philipsburg, St. Agatha, served on the lawn. The committt? Rogeyille and this community. Reâ€" in charge was the Misses Jean Marâ€" froshments were served after a deâ€" shall, Ella Sharitz and Margaret jontful evening spent in playing Stoltz. During the evening it WABS pgines, decided to hold a wiener roast at ~ Rrey E. Gingerich conducted the the home of Miss Dorothy Newberry seryvices at the Bloem and Silverâ€" on Aug. 29th, while the next r°gUâ€" gporn United Brethren Churches in lar meeting will be held at the home ‘fpronto on Sunday while Rev. F. of Miss Muriel Poth on Sept. 12th. Puman of Toronto occupied the > $4.10 NEW DUNDEE *A PC Ia® %an’gg % j T251 B Rev. W. J. Goos occupied the chair at the monthly uuzm! the St. James‘ Ladies‘ Aid w was held at the home of Mrs. John Egerâ€" 'du at Willianmsburg on Wednesday evening. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. M. K. Toman and Mrs. Oliver Zinn read Psaim ". The The hymn, "The Church‘s One Foundation", was sung for Mrs. Ed. Hilgartner, who observed her birthâ€" day during the week. Mrs. John Egerdee read, "A True Story of a Negro Slave" and the members reâ€" sponded to the roll call with "a Scripture verse containing the word ‘Glory‘." The hostess served a deâ€" licious lunch at the conclusion of the meeting. \r.g‘ "Giving Our Time" _ â€" _ vfie July meeting of the U. B. Women‘s Missionary â€" Association was held at the home of Mrs. Ephâ€" riam Hallman on Wednesday afterâ€" noon with the presiden](} Mrs. E. B. Hallman, presiding. rs. Gordon Hallman read the Scripture lesson after whitch Mrs, F. E. P: preâ€" sented a paper on the lu:fict of "Giving Our Time". Several piano duets were contributed â€"by the Misses Mary Hilborn and Ellen Page and Mrs. W. S. Foote gave the concluding chapter entitled, "The Christian Approach to India", of the Mission Study book, "Moving Milâ€" lions". A vocal duet was also renâ€" dered by Mrs. Gordon Hallman and Mrs. Edgar Seegmiller of Kitchener. After the program dainty refreshâ€" ments were served by the hostess. Alderside Items. Four youug ladies, namely, the Misses Lydia and Helen Neilson and Mss Ursula Swedenbourg of Kitchâ€" ener and Miss Ellen Page, this vilâ€" lage. held a delightful weiner roast at the Point last Saturday evening. Miss Swedenbourg who is a writer of poetry and short stories euterâ€" tained the group by reading several of her articles during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pfohl and family of Washington have taken a cottage at the park for three months. Mr. Warren (Battler of Stratford has purchased Cottage No. 4 and is making extensive alterations to the {mihl!nrg. â€" Campers registered at the Park at present are: Mr. and Mrs. Walker and daughter Worence and Mr. and Mrs. Halberstadt and family of Presâ€" ton; Mr. and Mrs. Dalmage and famâ€" ily. Mr. and Mrs. Parker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sheard, the Misses Helen Neilson and Urrsula Swedenâ€" bourg and L. H. Rowzell and Richard Pollock all of Kitchener. The members of the Bee Happy Sewing Club and their husbands held an _enjoyable wiener and marshmallow roast at Hiller‘s Flats, Perry‘s Corners, last Wednesday evening. l ues Mrs. John Steckle and Miss Lydia Neilson of Kitchener spent the past week at Alderside, Brief News Notes. The Mennona Sewing Circle of the Blenheim Mennonite Church held a quilting at the home of Miss Barbara Cressman last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of Toronto were presented with anâ€" other miscellaneous shower at the Kome of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler last Friday evening. About fifty relatives were in attendance from Rev. E. Gingerich conducted the services at the Bloem and Silverâ€" thorn United Brethren Churches in Teronto on Sunday. while Rev. F. Pitman of Toronto occupied the pulpit of the local U.B. Church on Sunday evening. Personals. Personals. er and Mr. and Mrs. William Baker of Preston spent the weekâ€"end at Lion‘s Head and Red Lake. Mr. and Mrs.Nyle Futher accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. }y’rilbm;B_ah The â€" Misses Evelyn, Carol and Wanda Gingerich of Waterloo are spending this week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs: Addison Rickert and Mrs. George Hallman. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morrell of Hamilton were recent visitors with \ir. and Mrs. Ed. Stoltz. ltev. and Mrs. A. Datars of Desâ€" boro visited with Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Goos last Friday. ‘The Misses Violet, Eileen, Esther, Ruth and Joan Culliton and Miss Irene Anderson of St. Clair, Shores, Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Binwachter for a few days last Mr. and Mrs. George Guthrie of Ayr called on Mrs. Aaron Toman and Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel Sunday. Earl week Miss Dorothy Burkholder of Vineâ€" land and Nyle Shantz of Plaitsyvifle visited with Mr. and Mrs. Romahn on Sunday. The Misses Gladys and Helen Miller of Wellesley and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kavelman of Detroit, Mich.. called on Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brighton last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Reesor and son Lorne of Maikham and Williain Staâ€" eey of Toronto were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider last Wednesday on the occasion of the birthdays of little Miss Eva Sniâ€" der and Lorne Reesor, Pouglas Foote is spending this weok at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clazence Hallman near Plattsville, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman, Mrs. George Einwachter, Miss Nellie Kaâ€" falman and Lorme Einwachter called on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kriesel at Kitchener on Sunday. Miss Roselene Taylor of Toronto is the »uest of Miss Vera Halliman whnte visiting friends in the comâ€" imunmity this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Baer and A QuIET, WELL COMDUCTED, comvENIENT, Moperm 100 room mOTELâ€"85 wiTH BATH waite rom roupem vake A OE LuXE TAXi FROM DEPOT OR WHARF â€" 28e Mis# Doris Hussey of Roserilie mo toréd to Mohawk Park, Brantford on Sunday and also called on Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson at Glenmorâ€" Charles Current and Miss Aumella Current, RN. of Grimsby, John Greeu of Welland, and Ross Brady and daughter, Barbara Aun of Brantâ€" ford called on Rev. and Mre: C. W. Backus on Monday. rhs _ Mr. and Mrs, William Lee of Lonâ€" don spent the holiday weekâ€"ond with their son, Gordop Lee and Mrs. Les. Mr. and Mrg, Roland Lautenschlaâ€" ger and lr.Zd Mré. x:a Lautenâ€" schlager of Kitchener tod at the home of August Lautenschlager on Sunday. Little Missg Shirley Morton is spending this week with her grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Schimidt, | ° Miss Mildred . Smith is visiting with her brother, James Smith and M»s. Smith at Detroit this week. | _ Mrs. Moral Bingeman of Copetown was the guest of Miss Ada Bingeman for a few days this week. 2. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman, the Misses Grace and Rudene Toman, Elgin and Burkle Toman motored to Brantford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin and family of Kitchener speat the holiâ€" day weekâ€"end with Mrs. August Kaâ€" velman. a> » â€" Mr. und Mrs. Alfred Futher visited with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. H. Klein at Baden on Sunday. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Earl Einwachter and their guests motored to Niagara Falls last Thursday. s â€"‘Little Miss Dorothea Gingerich is holidaying with her grandmother, \rs. D. Gingerich at Blair this week. _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kavelman of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman on Civic Holiday. _ Mrs. Clarence Shants of Preston spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. George Hallman. c \ Little Miss Eva Snider is spending this week at the home of her grandâ€" father, Bishop Jonas Snider at Waâ€" terloo '"J--;A-n:eys? -ljliu’d;\”i:;( Toronto c“led on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stoltz on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Hallman und Miss Dorothy Halliman of Port Credit called on Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel on Monday. _ Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rickert und family of Breslau, Miss Lillian Ruchty and _ Noah Kesselring ot Kitchener and Ross Rickert of Vicâ€" toriaburg. \Litdle â€"Miss â€" Shirley â€" Einwachter spent the weekâ€"end with relatives at St. Clair Shores, Mich. es a Mrs. M. Bechtel, Mrs. A. Futher, Mrs. A. HiÂ¥born and Miss Mary Hil born attended a special meeting of the North Dumfries Womens‘ Instiâ€" tute held at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Elliott near Galt on Monday aftvrnoon which was attended by the delegation of women from Scotland that is touring Canada al present. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kavelman and son Robert of Detroit, Mich., called ou Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman on Sunday. L . Mir. and Mrs. Ford Battler of Torâ€" onto who were weekâ€"end ests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bamsi at A; derside called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Meyers on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Henderson and Miss Doris Henderson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKessock at Lindsay for a few days this week. â€"Miss Elvera Berlette of Kitchener spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Meyers. _ Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Bickle and daughter, Barbara of Syracuse, N.Y.. were guests of Dr. Bickle‘s sister, Mrs. Roy Gildner and Mr. Gildner for a few days this week. "n.\‘h:juz:nllâ€" Mrs. John Sherk of De troit. Mich.. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kphraim Hig} last week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Meyers and daughters. Marlene and Shirley, atâ€" tended the Falk family reunion which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Becker at New Hamburg on Civic Holiday. “\h“n;‘d ~Mrs. Gordon Hallman and daughter, Kathryn spent the holiday weekâ€"end at Niagara Falls. _ _ Hilly Wegenast and several friends of Hamilton spent the Civic Holiday weekâ€"end at Alderside Point. OQutâ€"ofâ€"town guests at a birthday supper held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bechtel on Sunday evening in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Havold Poth were Mrs. Allen Stager and Arden Stager of Tavisâ€" tock. Miss â€" Gladys â€" Bowman, nurseâ€"inâ€" traning at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchâ€" ener spent a few days of last week with her sister, Mrs. Werner Roâ€" mahn and ‘Mr. Romahn. Large numbers from here are Atâ€" tending the M.BJC. Camp Meeting near Kitchener this week. Mrs. Albert Peck and Mrs. Dave Litwiller and children, June and Daâ€" vid of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lang and Miss Thelma Lang were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bailie at Hespeler.. e m EnRE EmAE Mrs. Charles Appel of New Hamâ€" burg spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Ephriam Hallman and Mr. Hallman. _ s _ M;'mam‘i.Mrfi Isaac Hilborn of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn on Wednesday. _ _ â€" Nial Lautenschlager and Percy Bechtel spent a week‘s vacation at Goble‘s Grove, Port Elgin. _ _ Mrs. Leander Cressman was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Swan at Ayr on Tuesday. _ . _ Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Nolting and family _ of _ Wellesley â€" called _ on friends in the village last 'l_'ue_gdty. H. Kavelman attended a directors‘ meeting of the North Waterloo Automobile Club which was held at the Woestmount Golf Club, Kitchâ€" ener, on Tuesday. _ 80 _ Miss Alice Heddrick of Reidsville was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Romahn. s _ The Misses Mary and Miriam Hilâ€" born were guests of Miss Arlene Shantz at Kitchener on Wednesday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McNichol visited with relatives in the village over the weekâ€"end. e Miss Leatta Gingerich of Blair spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her brother, Rev. E. Gingerich and Mrs. Gingerich. _ _ _ Miss Marjforie Spaetzel of Vine land spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fiederlein _( Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hill of Jarâ€" vis, Mr. William Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Thompson and chilâ€" dren, Betty, Billy and Joyce of Washington called on relatives in the village and community on Sunâ€" da Kitchener yisited with Mr. an William G&-ttlingion Sunday _ Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Muetchler of Kitchener yisited with Mr. and Mra, _ Mrs. Leander Cressman and the Misses Margaret and Isabel Cresaâ€" CBRONICLE by To Continue Services. { ‘The opening August service in Zion Chape!l was unusually well atâ€"| tended last Sunday afternoon and it was decided to continue the services | until September. They will be held between 3 and 4 o‘clock each Lord‘s Day afternoon and :_umu pastors | and singers will officiate. Everyâ€" spent the weekâ€"end at her parental body is heartily invited to attend home and the Christian Endeavyour them. ‘Group at Livingston Camp. Mr. J. F. Martinson, nocomp‘nled) Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Caldwell of Toâ€" Mr. Elias B. Martin in a Thursday ronto spent the holiday weekâ€"end visit to the Summer Bible Conferâ€" with the former‘s College chum, Dr. ence at Oakilands Park on Burlingâ€"‘J.C. Ross and Mre. Ross. Miss Clara ton Bay. |Darroch and Mr. Duncan Sinclair of Weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and | Harriston were also visitors at the Mre Duncan MacPherson were: Mr. [nme home on Sunday. Weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mre. Duncan MacPherson were: Mr. William _ ‘MacPherson _ of _ Parry Sound, Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Bryden and daughter Eileen of Galt. â€" Mrs. T. A. Bulmer epont Friday afternoon in Listowel with her faâ€" ‘The Misses Mildred and Hazel Fenton of Kitchener were Sunday callers on their uncle, Mr. George H. Fenton. â€" Mrs. D. W. Musser and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Milton Ernst, Kitchener. _ _ ‘Miss Margaret Krueger of Kitchenâ€" er is spending a couple of weeks with Mrs. D. MacPherson. â€" Mr. and ‘Mre. Israol B. Martin of Ottawa have been holidaying at the home of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Elias W. Martin of Peel. _ Mr. T. C. Bulmer made a business trip to Harriston on Friday. _ Mrs. Duncan MacPherson accomâ€" panied Miss M. Schnurr and Mrs. A. Schnurr to the home of Mrs. William Elliot of Galt. Mrs. Elliot entertainâ€" ed two bus loads of Scottish Woâ€" men‘s Institute members, numbering sixty, who are touring Ontario and Quebec ere returning home. man visited at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Cressman near New Hamburg on Thursday.. D e Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Marshall of London were guests at the home of the former‘s aunt, Mrs. Leander Cressman, last Wednesday. __ _ The local band serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buck and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, newlyweds, on Friâ€" day evening. _« _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Miss Beth Francis and Miss Smith of Woodstock spent the weekâ€"end at Alderside. WALLENSTEIN | Miss Ruth Honderich of Toronto, spent the weekâ€"end at her parental bome and the Ohristian Endeavyour ‘Group at Livingston Camp. | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Godyold of Toâ€" ronto attended Christian Endeavour \Camp meetings at the Livingston | Presbyterian Young People‘s Camp ‘over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Godbold is \ president of the Young People‘s Christian Endeavour for Canada. Miss Ethel Bieman of Fergus was a recent guest of her friend, Miss Mr. and Mre Larry E. Miller visitâ€" ed over the holiday weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harding of Durham. G. Miller Miss Grace Smyder has resumed her work in Toronto after vacationâ€" ing with her mother and brothers in town as well as spending some holiâ€" day time at Paris and Muskoka. Mr. Roy Kraehling of the Dominâ€" ion Linseed Oil Office staff, spent the weekâ€"end at Wellesley. Miss Marjory Gardner has reâ€" sumed her position following . a week‘s vacation at Muskoka. fifou?xi people from Sarnia, Torâ€" onto, Preston, Kitchener and Water _ Miss Eliabeth Manser of Kitchener is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mre. Ed. Digbel. _ will come to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily Newspaper It records for you the world‘s clean, constructive doings. ‘The Monitar does not explolt crime or sensstion; nelther does it ignore them, but deals correctively with them. 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