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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Nov 1939, p. 2

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Tho Lailirr' titrtttt ('huxvil haun' of Mrs ( da., Mtvrnnnn A mum-m u: ftiottis and I'Mallvel H‘lltll'lt'll " shuwor at the homo ot “r an] Mrs' llrnry th on Batur- an) muh' 1n honor of thir son Orley ’whmw marriago to Mlm: Lillian Svhneidvr will take plum shortly, Th" wwninu “an sw-m m dancing and card playinu alts-r which lunrh Chrlnmat Corteert Arranged. The lnmho-l and pupils of ss No 10 will bold their annual Christmas mun-n (tttt suornsslvo pvenlnu. Miss Edna Srhuhz of Waterloo 51w“! thw \n-nk-vnd under the won- tai root' Mrs: Gumm- l’rviss of Waterloo and M) and Mos Reinhardt Press. and mambo“ Alrtitt were supper 2"va “uh Mr and Mrs. Harvey Srhmidt on Friday, Hold Quilting. Mr and Mrs. Wm, Fritz, Carl and DUNN. spent Sunday with Mr. John “Mm-r at Shakespeare. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Schaeter. Kiss Vrtsie schaeter and Mr. and Mrs Herts ”wring, were recent visi- tors at Ellis and Mitchell. Mr and Mvs. Wm. Metzioit and family of Breslau. spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Edward schnarr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Slrebel and family and Mr, and Mrs. Henry IMPI‘l-u'kr-r attended tho Heimpel- Nruman “whim: which was held at Waterloo on Saturday. ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZILE Mrs, Adam 'Hutt and daughter Hilda and Messrs. Clarence and Herb Huff of Preston. visited at the home ot" Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt on Saturday afternoon, Hear Guest Preacher. Rev. L. H. Katbneisch, pastor of St. James' Lutheran ‘Church at El- mira. was the guest minister at the annual mission service, held on Sun- day nfentoon at St. Paul's Lutheran chttt'clt. as the local pastor, Ree. K. Knullff conducted the Mission ser- vices at Elmira. Miss Mahel Beisel spent the week- t ml with her mother in Toronto. Mrs. George Preiss of Waterloo spent a week at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Meinhardt Preiss. . Miss Gladys Bierman of Waterloo is spending a few days at the home of Iwr pars-ms, Mr. and Mrs. John "ie:tnatt, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt syn-m Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. "mum! Cook at Kitchener. _ C. F. Price, Optometrist " King St. We“ - We." YOUR GLASSES YOUR EYES MODERATE RATES AND INFORMATION FROM P FRED WES§0N - KITCHENER - PHONE 3679 k L. F. Coal“, Optometrist in Charge a King Street but 'UTCHENER The Ill. il YOUNG'Co. , STEELE'S are thoroughly Ola-had YoTftt-t?NEs Will (iv. you unpla- satisfaction [If A Gray Coach Lines For Your Next Outing CHARTER A COACH ERBSVILLE Eyelash: tr-tttr is the root of chronic twain. It may be the "non 10! your harahand'r"-" ...hisattorttm-r. The-tp-tintl-ttremit help himself, been». he doeit know what's wrong. Induce him to In" his eyes .x.Ainod this woo“ Aid ol' St Paul's Lu. hvld " quilting at the ans-A "rown on Tues Lot - nonbu' of your party enjoy all tho hos of the trip than Ind buck. - Bo "In that ovorroho in “In. - He May Need , Glasses! . . . BUDGET . TERMS lit The young people of the section are also taking part. and are pre- senting a three-act play. entitled "George In A Jam". Mrs. George Brown is spending a few days with her sons at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaefer. The organization also urged that " 100 per cent. tax on all profits exceeding the average rate of profit Mr. Elmer Selma spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schott. Inthe event of any shortages, the resolution, she said, asked the government to "impose rations of equal distribution to all citizens " equal prices and that no dealer be allowed to impose conditions at his or her own discretion or make any conditions affecting the sale of such article or commodities." Thirdly, the resolution suggested that all taxes for war purposes should be imposed in the form of stamps sold by the government through the post office and "ized to the article at the time it is offered for sale. Monday and Tuesday, Dec. " and Women Unite to Fight Rise in Food Costs According to Mrs. J. Irvin, presi- dent, the resolution forwarded to the governments urged primarily that the government fix the price on adequate supplies, basing it on the price prevailing one year ago, "in order to prevent hoarding". KITCHENER.---rhe recently 'or- ganized Twin City Housewives' Con- sumer Association will wait'on city council Monday night and demand an investigation of 'the increase in cost of living in Kitchener since the outbreak of war. Mrs. W. Trendell, secretary, and Miss A. Becker were delegated to represent the group at the conven- tion of the Housewives' Consumer Association at Toronto, November 29. -- MU GGS and SKEETER DONALD DUCK (by ”)9.th Dunn Pmdurww “(odd Ltate Reserved -- sand. I to than, on “In; Part In It Hood-I". Allan-eo- mem an an we moor-Inc t To- liqiotta phy' out!“ “no In: Church" which will to planted u the Bum-t cum on may - tnx.. No. run by the Wt1mot 00mm Ivnuollul You- People'- Society. The annual cumulus Contact: of me Plus Hm School will be held on Thursday evening, Dot. MU The Bee Harry 80th; can not at the home ot In. Juno. Bauer on Wodnelday night. Recent guests It the home of Mr, and San. Xena Coleman -. Mr. and Mn. Norm Cross and Ions. Roswell and Norwood. In. Russel Ptiel and Inn, Manly, Mr. and In. Lloyd Bricker and the Ills-ea Edna and Mabel Hnntrartmrr ot Kltchemer, Mr. hnd Mrs. A. Hilborn and Miss Mary Hilboru visited with Mr. and Mrs. o. W. Roichard " Elmira on Sunday. uraoeip.r.rr."ar-atttot*-tti--aao nu- Maximum-naught: "out: Jun ‘3 'g1ffrkltrlt",,t,antusg2'fh'; - Inn-nor. thnsr_?'e'rqm.rqq6 "tst-Pe-fry-; awn-.0!- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hellman and daughter. Kathryn vlslted with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder at Waterloo on Sunday. A airy-H‘s“. If.» "I; .51., - v; a" -.. -eme" u- - irenartmar.. aatt-oetntir-triet-t+t.e-otttt- the much! wt gtver. by ll. "film Wattqr than. Gordon tr-or-ttLai-taid-at-rt-o-tae-tr." ".rorteeanats.-tnmefntPt ”Hy-nutm- var-uh: during {In M you. At I. - mm mm] ah. I. mimic with relulves H Brown City, Mich, thi- week. John $111416- and “may Bolen- der of Hanoyer wen: u to. an of but week with Mr. and Mm. Mme Zinkea. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilt-ed Wanner and daughter. Dorothy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilhelm u T'avltr lock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln (have! risit. ed with Mr. and Mrs. Clnyton Cum] near Plattsvme on Sunday. Guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Eels! on Sunday were: Mr, and Mrs. Roy Becker and (laugh~ ter. Isabel at Breslau; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Snyder ot Bloomingdale; and Miss Vern Wheres: ot Hetr. peler. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith and 0MP dren. Edwin and Shirley ot Beach- ville visited with Mr. and Mrs. ail. bert Smi_th on Smithy. Messrs. Alfred Kurt and wtt1artt Bowman visited with Rev. and Mrs. w. C. Nolting at Wellesley on Bun, day. Visitors,at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bechtel on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bechtel and son, Wilson ot Bloomingdale; Mrs. Catherine Walker. Mrs. Allan Stage-r and Mr. Arden Btager ot 'ra- vistock. Mc. and Mrs. H. Raven-Ian. Mrs. August Kavelman. Mrs. George Em. Wachter and the Mines Nellie Kr velman and Irene Kurt motored to Branttprd on Sunday. Mr. and Mri. - Wagner ot Kitchener visited‘wlth Mr. and Mn. Joann Ctuel‘ou Tue-any. Miss Dorothy Schledei ot Peters» burg spent Saturday with Min June Schmidt. “bbsT'Ziixc'; fiipio'c'tbr 9mm of London paid his annual mm to the log] Posy 9Iriee hat Wuhan”. Mr. and Mm. Gordon Leo and daughter, Marilyn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Brighton at Preston on Sunday. . . Gussts at. the home ot Mrs. Lean- der Creasman on Sunday were: Mr. Bert Ferguson ttd Roamville, 83k, Mrs. Barbara Ferguson. Hm Marion Ferguson and Mr. Philip Ferguson of Gall. Rev. W. H. fates of Hanover is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman. .llysot.etrs You: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pothrand sons. Barlmont and Kenneth motored to Port Huron In! Saturday. Messrs. Ralph Tainan and Don Barber ot Kitchener spent Sunday with we farmer’s parents. Mr. and Mm. l. H. Tumm. Mr. and er. Norma Weber ud Mr. my Mrs. Garfield Weber And son. Paul were guests ot In. John Weber at Guelph on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mahmud , NEW DUNDEE FRESH AIR FIEND The lbre&we~eks series ot Bvattqstr dolph, mm services commenced " tho Lorne WB.C. Church on Sunday event“ 1f.P.S. with Rev. W. H. Yates of Hanover . The as evangelist. u up Weston Saran-as presented the to- pie, "Must We Have Crime?" " the semi-monthly meeting ot the U. B. Chrilthn Endeavor Society which was held st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Meyers on Thursday evening. The scripture lesson was read by Irene [hater utter which three short talks were given as follows: "The Ditrerence Home Life and Training Makes tht Character Building”. by M. B. Snyder: “How Do Pagan ideas and Philosophies [my the Floun- dativon tor' Crimes", by Clare Hil- born: and "The Elect of intoxicat- ing Liquor on Crime", by Quentin Hellman. Douglas Foote gave I reading entitled, "The Straight Ind Narrow Trail," and a mmaphone selection. "He Knows The ‘Way". was, played. During the business period which was conducted by the president, Clare Hilborn, six new members were received Into the BO- ciety. Discusses "lesion Work. like E. May Benedict ot Brant, ford gave an interesting address on her mission morn among the foreign- ers in that city at a meeting held in the Beptlst Church on Friday evening under the auspices of the Mission Circle. Wearing a hand-em- broidered 'hlouee made by a Ukranian women, Mine ’Ben'dict also dis-played other articles ot needle work made by the peoples of the Scandinavian countries as well an demonstrating how the women dress in Poland. Miss Sylvie Bock. president of .the circle occupied the chair during the meeting and the devotion were led 'by Mrs. V. E. Dinger. A vocal mm, was contributed hr Mrs. Harold Robert Org-om. An any on a. Ill-hm whom. Jun Human and took. “Racism“ Tomlin", which Clue “thorn: loch] committee. ttad boon pm by It“ ”I h. Weetoaégaramta, Indra! Smith Cream.- od (human! m and And Wonk)! Scrum. try mu lam-rot (from. The Hoar M. l. . that. speakers were Orville Bowman at Rev. s. s. in.“ mm: of thm tit! "Whose Little Bride Are You?" . farce 'iQ"1l',' in three not: will be preseme In Kavelnnn'n Han on Tuesday evening, Nov. as". u 8.15 o'clock by the St. Jame- Br. Luther tnGiuiii; 'iiaGiG iiarraii"i7caiii; - mhmumu-Iuhm- -ietr-.tqdutu"atidiiuiee"rr.-m.Deto.t-. Mmflm,~mvmmmm» . .nu Peeueeeireaageucr.'h"tt “I on... "tHer-g-r-aa. - deenrMreddurt.gtt. tt..miaiti--LiuEieirt9.A_-p.tat-- Ion; Ju‘rgmhwmmmnq 'l'JlaJ,'N2Nat'.. iiuauw.aufnt-tMr-eatirmeera mm; etuef'lf.nut'dgt'rraet.t.egttt new. but I... II. can,“ "tnar.ANthtrt.nea- 'lgetrdNt'rg,tttzert,ttC22tdtu'T."" - 'de.ttc'N'g'a" ;eou.¢.wluchdr. m m u CMrter. The ”III-l room-ninth- ol the Bod-MM; mm a y. EVChgncg “oh was bold innov- Mun We If": Oriya? FRUIT LtfrMiii.iil.l, III M. Yo, H “Ml.” 'iaii/, M. by. _ " all [in time. 'tidr-e0th-ri-u.,.stt-d. 'i-_rmisi.krtsru..sCu.a', - I“ Iv. My. Fri-rin- "t-htorri.,br-rGqerdirr--h. ”niacin-I - “Fri-04h- 'rrT'i"a'A"aTl'stls"d - ---_-e _V,,___,. oteili?it?i:rri'trii!y:'iiii ' hatz. Yuk» Hod. “In" . . a“ t'll'ltTi.J;l'l, 1'4l'ki'7,'l"ritr,';"/ tlee-me., " .- '.-?rroo-treir-rruq ‘{ ,.eretetteirry.ar unm- "any be the aunofwur troublu. all? If uprghe Hthtymr, ttith i.00lt an' FOR, Ytml [IVER hum-3y}; TGfiiGii.' “wow; "tw, (Lt. A LITTLE BIRD -, TOLD ME! g "In Miss Margaret Pearce spent the Mr. and Mrs. George Vridge and Min. week-and at her home at New To daughter Carla all ot Kitchener. .5. ronto. Miss Selina Seylvr of Kitchener .45... Mics May Benedict ot Brantford spent the weekend wtth her parents, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler. - Buck last Friday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Messrs. Ralph Bygdeln and Ronald Herbert Fretb'utger were Mica Lau- "Ct Bock, BA.. of Lorne Park College, tlne Proiburger. Mr. Jerome Frol- Ina-7”“ [M Who-t a. would“ memmau-mu-oumWou-m.u , _et_et.er-tie.-adakieia.iii.ioiE. Mtre1fe....s.rpt-toseer, Mr. And In. M- Mm The following member: of the 81. June- Luther League “tended a Welter-3‘ Conference whlch WI. held at St. Partly Luthenn Church. wer lelley, on Wedneaday: The lines Once Tonnn. In Zlnn. Dorothea lar dolph, Irene Kurt and Paul Lndolrm. Lorne Eln‘uchter and Alfred Kurt. .The biweekly meeting . ot the M.B.C. Young People's Society was held at the home or Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bock on Friday evenlng. Aloward Butler was in charge ot the program and tho scripture lesson was read by Mia Ada Geiger. The Creuman Sisters' Trio rendered a number en- titled, “A'Shelter In The Time of Storm". after which Miss Althea Bock played a piano solo. The to- pie, “Foundation ot 1 Christian Man" was presented by Eign Musselmnn following which a Bible contest was conducted by the leader. A mixed ttttttrtetttr composed of Rev. S. S. Shana, the Misses Althea Bock and Laumine Stoltz ‘and Ronald Bock sang. “Wonderful Words of Life", in closing. Peruvian. ' Mrs. L. Zinken entertained at a birthday supper at her home last Tuesday evening in honor of her hus- band, Lorne Zinken, Rev. H. F', Schade and Mrs. Carl Buck who ole served their birthdays last week. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman and daughter, Ruth visited with the Mignon Brickermt Kitchenar Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Templiu and soy, Carl of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. John Goes of Preston were guests ot Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Goes on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Waterman and son. Walter ot Gan and Miss Idvlla Waterman of Kitchener vlsll~ ed with Yr. and Mrs. Henry Water. man on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Jonathan Lyons ot Welland who have been visiting with friends in the community during the past tew weeks. were guests ot the latter'e cousin, Mrs. A. Hilborn and Mr. Hilborn on Saturday. Rev. Lyons is conducting evangelistic meetings at the Rosebank Tunker Church. Mrs. Aaron Toma visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hahn at Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coleman and Miss Arlene Rosenberg" ot Kitcrener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rosenmerger on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Raster mid Mr. and.Mrs. Lorne Zinken visited wlth friends at Markham last Thurs. day, lander. lay Hinton; ia.rieiiiGi Ill-Lorniuwfdlp - maul... Mr. Fred Yaiser. Mr. ad Mrs. John Yataer and Jack'. Paul and Dnnold “user ot Butralo, N.Y.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. KAveiman and Mr. and Mrs. Alek Brighton ovpr the weekend. The Misses Grace Toman and Bet. ty Tuchlinaki spent Saturday with the Misses Helen and Ruth Ruetter at Waterloo. Mon. Quota: Hahn; - Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hallman and son. Marlyn visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Werner at Varna on Sun- day, S'firt9i] Tsr-a' If; _ 09m; S" l Mr, and In. A. Ht$Born And I!“ Marr Hut-om visited with Mr. Ind Mrs. o. W. Mound an Ilium on Sunday. l an” Alta sum: numb-mint at the Hamilton Genet-l Hoopla! "spem the weekend with her parents. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 8101“. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mra. Jamlb Reichert were Mr. Valentine Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hachhart and daughter Verna and Mr. and Mrs. (ls-0mm Vridge and daughter Carla all or Kitchener. Miss Selina Seylvr of Kitchener Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Seyler 3nd son Norman spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guenther at New Prussia. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Me Robert. HInSberger were Mr. and lotta Mrs. Charles Ermel and daughter home Joanne of Waterloo, Messrs. Jerome Prt. and Gordon Dietrich ot Jostspttstmrg, Miss Anna Schellner ot Kitchener . ad Mr. Harry Brenner at St, Clem. Fig cuts, . m" Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt and Miss Marie Haekhart of Heidelberg spent Sunday with Mr. am? Mrs. Ed. win Hachhart. A, Mr from hm “tended the Mutated lecture. Mum-Hiking Through Souk f%f' in present- ed by Bunion]: To nt Trinity United Chumh. Kitchener, on Friday evening. - Abner Martin, Conauogo, Gleason and Roy Snider of St. Jacobs called on Eldon Weber. Sundly. Mr. and Mrs. John Tinker and sons of Breslau visilecLat the home of Clayton Slebert. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mon intend ed the funeral ot the lute Mrs. Ed, win Heme at Preston. Sunday. Mr. Norman Shut: of Pieeport spent Sunday at the home at George Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Phones Eby ot Kiteh. ener were guests at the home of Earl Snider. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snider and sons of Williamsburg were vlsitors at the home ot Ed Slelbert. Sunday. Sunday visitor: at the home ot William Klein were Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Meyers and family ot Wa- terloo. Mrs. Annie See'hach ot Kiteh. ener. - Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Snider and daughters Grace and Jean Anne ot Preston Titdted at the home ot Kerr ard Snider. Sunday. Miss Rm. Klein visitéd at the home of Howard Guillett of Kitch- ener, Sunday. Sunday guests at the home of Da- vid Bearinger were Mr. and In. Orln Church. Howard Mllehlnaon. Roy Nichol all ot Vlneland, Mr. ind Mrs. Ralph Mltchlnson ot Beams- ville, ""'""'t".CL"-'"- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Soho" and MI: and Mus. Rxyahett Seifert and son Harry ot Kitchener and Mr. and daughter Dorothy visited with Mr. am. Fred Scholl and daughter Ma- and Mrs. Jack Helmhuch at Linwood non of Waterloo spent Sunday with on Sundar. Mr. and MI". John Lips. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Koehler of Her- Robert. Hinngmer were Mr. and lotta Corner spent Sunday al 11n- Mts. Charles Ermel and daughter Poms of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hack- Mr. And In Tttttqt- lanai. In. (Born Wilhelm And lhl‘llthor Wilhelm of Station! united with Mrs. B. W. Lichty nad Mr. Jacob Reiat were Sunday we“: at the home ot Sidney Rent at Henson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Karcher and Jean, Donald and Leonard‘ Karcher "sited at the home of John Karcher or Kitchener Sunday. Mr. Norman Shaun ot Fl'eeport visited at the home of Mrs. Ephraim Weber. Sunday. Mr. and Mfrs. Norman Bauinan were guest: ttt the home ot Moses Bayman ot Kjlchener, Sunday. Mr. And In. I. A. Pet! not Than CIRNAN M I LLB HESSEN ROAD LgAicr172Etet'rfr/ 8 C“ Jo l .7 . tf A: If / Cd/r?','?,,:?'!'?,;-';-),," All" 'V. 1ll,j,,l,(t-/'s,'cri,)jjjiisi?'i':ir u-cs. . 'l _ssjs'ArCi 7 _ By WALLY BIS!“ DP burger of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dietrich and-daughters Esther Ind Shula ot .anmelhm-dl and Mini Theresa Hamley of Kitchener. Awakened by a commotion in his Pitt pen one night, he went out to investigate. He was' confronted hy the bear, but in the darkness he thought it was a man. He grabbed a plank nnd walloped the intruder over the head. _ A neighbor, hearing the commo- tion, cum to his aid in the nick of time and 'shot the animal. Mr. and Mrs. John km): and tam ltr spent Sunday evening at Water KAKABEKA FALLS, 0nt.c--Peter Hansen, farmer, is still shivering when he recalls how he fought a 100-p0und bear with a plank, not knowing it was a bear. and a hungry one too. Fights Bear A With Plank King St. East ' l, 'tlt/ii. -i1illi!i, s-is-ie/Nr') t),,ijii/' ' 77W . fi',", kits g fun "iiakcruisee When you wont to treat the Children or Mother and Dad to a trip. . . send them by Highway Cruiser lor a happy and carefree journey mettets no manna“ At FRED WESSON PM... 3678 . 3679 By Walt Disney "f?'",,") iii-jj KITCHENER

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