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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 May 1940, p. 2

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Excursion tickets in Tourist, Parlor -llh-l-.d:‘lnfiundl.n-fl“ on paymen higher Miss Mong Schiebel of Kitchener called on Mrt{and Mrs. John Schiebel. Miss Kay Hanley of Guelph spent a few days with her mother. Special Bargain EXCURSIONS STOPOVERSâ€"Will be allowed at any point in Canada on the going or return trip, or both, within final limit of ticket, on mnliendon to Conductor; alsoâ€"at Chicago, , Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., and west, in mccordance with tariffs of United, States ROUTESâ€"Tickets good going via Port Arthur, Ont., Chicago, IIL, or Sault Ste. Marie, returning via same route and line ounly. Generous optional routings. Miss Francis Linseman of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday at her home here. Miss Esther Kennedy of Kitchener spent Thursday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Besinger spent Sunday at Macton. , Full particulars from any agent. Vl; M. WOOD k City Passonger Agen! 120 King St. W. â€"_ Phone 5 C. F. Price, Optometrint 96 King 3t. Weet â€" Kitche TO ALL STATIONS IN WestEern CANADA Mr. John Crafford has sold his lines GOING DATES DAILY MAY 18 TO 29 YOUR GLASSES Will give you complete are thoroughly examined YOUR EYES STEELE‘S RETURN LIMIT: HESSON WORKING TO MAKE TELEPHONE | _ SERVICE ZPÂ¥%G: ... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snider and daughter Mary Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jewitt and children Barâ€" bara and Irvin motored to Markham Sunday. , Sunday guests at the home of Kenâ€" ard Snider were Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Shantz, Pearl, Rhea and Norma Shantz all of Moorefield. Mrs. Josiah Shantz visited Mrs. Christian Martin of Lexington, Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Karcher and famâ€" ily called at the home of Norman Clemens and Wendal Clemens of Preston, Sunday. Miss Elsie Siebret spent the weekâ€" end visiting her sister, Mrs. John Thaler of Breslau, who is on the sick list. The desperate efforts of this trio of monarchs to keep their countries from becoming involved in the war between Germany and the Allies failed as Germany invaded Denmark and launched a lightning attack on Norway. Unconfirmed reports also stated that German troops had landed on Swedish soil. The monarch of the illâ€"fated Scandinavian countries are pictured LEFT to RIGHT, King Christian of Denmark, King Haakon of Norway and King Gustaf of Sweden. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sigbert and daughters were Sunday guests at the home of Lorne Gingerich of Kitchâ€" ener, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shants, Ceâ€" celia and Corella Shantz, Mannheim were Sunday visitors at the home of Clayton Weber. A ‘? ::..P;: 4 LiÂ¥ * /f $3 E. # C 7 4 > ":,.»“ ’,:',,';,,1’ e bai e "‘ Q.. $ { ;&Q“ ‘{3%( x Jtc i S a h oke t Al s aH }' Y » . y xk 0 t * "C 4 ,, | 3 .. nc ” . %::_ S M £) 4 e P MJ P JC iÂ¥C & > P + ,;:‘ \ »‘:.’ f \ * P j _{E % s % S t P ia 3 # 7€ in : 1 i‘ GERMAN MILLS 6 ., * .w&â€"mr,‘f&!ffi Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moss and daughters visiters at the home of Jacob Suyder of Natchez. Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger and daughter Doris visited with Mrs. Joâ€" seph Snider of Snider‘s Corners, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kritz and son Dennis of Kitchener visited at the home of Arthur Baker, Sunday. Miss Ella Brubacher spent Sunday at the home of Harvey Brubacher of yine Pines. â€" Mr. W. H. Moyer of Vineland spent gxe weekâ€"end at the home of Kenard nider. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cressman of Kitchener visited at the home of George Weber, Sunday. Miss Elva Weber spent Sunday at the homes of Warren Bean and Joe Good of Blenheim. Miss Mildred Weber visited with Anna Shantz of Kitchener, Sunday. Miss Gladys Bauman and Mr. Abie Gogh of Kitchener visited at the home of Elum Martin, Sunday. â€"â€"READ THE ADS.â€"â€" â€"â€"BUY FROM ADS.â€"â€" Rosenberger, daughter Mrs. Lorne Rosenberger; beth Musselman, daughte Mrs. Victor Musselman. Sunday School hour e mother was presented w by the children of the partment. Mrs. O. T. 4 in the reading of the ser Mrs. V. E. Dinger, president of the Baptist Mission Circle presided at the May meeting which was Held at the church last Wednesday evening. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Ephriam High and the members responded to the roll call with, ‘"‘Thoughts on Mother‘s Day". Durâ€" ing the business session announce ment was made that the sum of $24251 was raised by thesociety durâ€" ing the past year. Mrs. Dinger, Mrs. Fred Poth, Mrs. Roy Gildner and Miss Emma Lautenschlager were apâ€" pointed delegates to the Baptist M vention in ‘Hamilton. Mrs. Harold Impressive Mothers Day Ceremony was paid on Whitsunday by the cit} zens of this community as they gath ered together to worship in the vilâ€" lage churches which were beautifully decorated with Spring flowers for the occasion. Inspirational Mothers Day sermons were delivered by the ministers of the various cogregations and special musical numbers were and special also heard. catiton Council which was followed at the Baptist Sunday School Eiâ€" wood Toman gave a recitation and readings were given by Mrs. Herbert Hiller and Mrs. M. Bechtel. Vocal duets were rendered by Joan and Hazel Dinger, Mrs. Wellington Beckâ€" er and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn. An interesting feature of the program was the presentation of pictures to the following people: the oldest moâ€" ther present, Mirs. Fred Lautenschlaâ€" ger; the youngest mother, Mrs. Clayâ€" ton Schaefer; and the largest famâ€" ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Toman and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones. At the M.BAC. Church Rev. 8. 6. Shantz conducted the annual Dedica thoy service for children and the folâ€" lowing three infants were dedicated by their parents: Ruth Ann Louise Holy Communion was observed at the St. James Lutheran Church with the Pastor, Rev. W. J. Goos, officiat ing. Mission Circle Raises $242 In Year in the reading of the scripture lesson while the alternate verses were read by the mothers. ‘"Having Christ in Our Homes" lined by catiton at the School hour each of the was presented with a daffodifi children of the Primary De ng Christ in theme of th ‘ the Ontario Council whic Baptist Sund the The pupils of the Public School planted their garden plots on Friday afternoon after which the football and softball teame journeyed to Roseâ€" ville to compete with the teams of that echool in an hour of sports. The monthly meeting of the St. James Sr. Luther League was held at the church on Thursday evening with the president, Rarl Kurt in the chair. The scripture lesson was read by Lorne Einwachter and Earl Kurt followed by a vocal duet enâ€" titled, "Talk it over with Jesus", by the Misses Grace and Rudene Toman The topic, "What is My Place in the Community?" was presented by Miss Iva Zinn. Paul Ludoiph gave a reading on "Life Service", and the response to the roll call was, "How to be of Service to the Church?" The Mennona Sewing Circle met at the Blenheim Mennonite Sunday School rooms on Saturday afternoon. A brief devotional pertod was conâ€" ducted by the president, Miss Luella Shantz and the remainder of the time was spent in making scrap books. ‘On Thursday afternoon the Public School softball team defeated the Rosebank team 28â€"9 in a game played at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Knarr and family have moved to the new livâ€" ing quarters in Ephriam Knarr‘s building on Front St. which was erected after the fire in Fab. 1939, Church Service Topic. "Open Night" will be held at the New Dundee School on Friday evenâ€" ing, May 17, at which time exhibits of the work being done by the pupils of both the Continuation and Public Schools will be on aisplay. An interâ€" esting program is being arranged with one of the guest speakers being Mrs G. H. Dobrindt of Waterloo, who will give an address on "Home and School Clubs". Inspector C. Howitt of Galt will also speak during the evening. Ayr Continuation _ School also, played an exciting game with the N.D.C.S. Softball team on the local grounds on Friday afternoon which resulted in a score of 25â€"18 for the visitors, Ayr Defeats New Dundee Rev. W. J. Goos was the guest speaker at a Luther League Life Serâ€" vice held at Stratford recently. Dundee School Open Night, Friday Poth read the Missionary News and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn also gave a reading. Miss Verna Schado gave a talk on ‘"The Women in Africa" and a vocal duet was rendered by Mrs. Harold Poth and Miss Doris Bechtel. . aued S Ausivess in feed PB css * sleaty 16 t t ol more vour old oar and B0 ’â€"vv'~'~ oo yoar nom 006 6 WE'REulk.inghetetodmtbousands wha have nat ver arhinuvaed a Vifarima opens the door on a golden opportunity. Step into this sleek sweetheart. Your treadle foot touches off a uifit-quick Dynaflash straightâ€"eight engine that‘s just about the smoothest thing that runs, thanks to microâ€" YY who have not yet achieved a lifetime ambition. That is to say, they don‘t yet own poisedâ€"balancing after assembly. _ > Swing through the gear changes and you find SK same easy, fingerâ€"flick shifting as in the most costly Buick. And the same recoilâ€" mounted Kneeâ€"Action soaking up bumps Above is the McLaughlinâ€"Buick SPECIAL 4â€"door touring sedan A. C. HALWIG MOTORS Guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. Gingâ€" erich on Sunday were: Mr. and Mra. Clarence Shelby and son, Billy of Fort Erie; Mr. and Mrs. L G. Hodgâ€" ins of Preston; Mrs. D. Gingerich and Mrs, Charles Gingerich of Blair. Mr#. F. Robertson and Miss Isobel Roberteon spent the weekâ€"end at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coxson, Mise Ruth Doane and Mr. Douglas Coxson., of Plattaville visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jantzi and daughter, ‘Veloree of Victoriaburg visited with Mrs. James Kellsey on Sunday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel of Plattsville; Miss Helen Hallman of Galt; and Miss Alice Hallman of Kitchener. Earl Toman of Milverton spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Toman. Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Snider and Miss Silva Snider of German Mills called at the home of Mrs. George Mallman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Buck and son, John Robert of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Buck on Sunâ€" day. . Miss Dorothy Bean of Toronto is spending the summer months with het parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bean. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Brown and children, Jimmy and Sheila and Miss Sylvia Bock visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bock at Welâ€" land on Sunday. Mr. Gerald Murray of Shipshe wana, Ind., visited with Mr. Gordon Shantz last Wednesday. Banns were proclaimed at the Blenheim Mennonite Church on Sunâ€" day morning for the marriage of Miss Lorne Lucille Shantz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz and Daâ€" vid Bergey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilâ€" bert Bergey which will be held at the Blenheim Church on Wednesday morning, May 29th at 10.30 o‘clock. Couple Honored. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Toman enâ€" tertained at a birthday dinner at their home on Sunday in honor of ‘Mns. Albert Lautenschlager of Kitchâ€" ener. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lautenschlager of Kitchâ€" ener; Mrs. Fred Lautenschlager; and Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger and daughters, Joan and Hazel. . Personals. Meesrs. Orin Cassel and Mervin Baer spent the weekâ€"end at Stoke‘s Dr. and Mrs. Luman Waugh of New York City and Mr. Austin Waugh of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hallman and Mrs. Mervyn Bowman over the weekâ€"end. The regular meeting of the Blenâ€" heim Mennonite Young People‘s Soâ€" ciety was held at the church on Sunâ€" day evening with Oliver Bean occuâ€" pying the chair. Clarence iPfohl read the scripture lesson and essays on the topic, "Cross bearing" were preâ€" pared by Miss Clista Rosenberger and Miss Ruth Erb. The speakers were Harvey Holst and Morgan Baer. Banns Prociaimed. Large numbers attended the Evanâ€" gelistic services at the United Brethren ‘Church which were in charge of Rev. C. ‘W. Meadows of Chambersburg Penn., the evangelist and songâ€"leader. The meetings conâ€" cluded on Wednesday evening, May 15th. New Dundee was successful in both games, winning the football game by a score of 10 and the softball game by 18â€"6. Attend Services. Pontiac, Oldsmobile and G.M.Câ€" Trucks Vislitors at the home of Rev. Moses find that stout BuiCoil Springs muffle out the bumpsâ€"and they never need lubrication. Look out through the easyâ€"vision Safety Glass in every window. Check up on the equipment : T woâ€"Way Direction Signal with automatic cutâ€"off, builtâ€"in automatic choke, highâ€"capacity water pumpâ€"they‘re all there. And, when you count in the included equipâ€" ment, the SPEcIAL costs litle more than some sixes with lower advertised prices. So look into the Buick Speciar and "step up" to the car you‘ve always wanted. You can take a trial drive any time just by asking your Buick dealer. before the: reachyonrhandon:heltettmf' wheel. Tn{entgu_g!:@._dipstride._You’l Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hallman on Sunday inâ€" cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hill of Jarvis; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Richâ€" mond and son, Bruce of Stratford; Mr. William Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Thompson and family and Mr. and Mre. Ross Richmond of Washingâ€" ton; and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmidt and son, Richard of Kitchâ€" ener Mr. and Mre. George Hawkins and daughter, Ruth of Ingersoll, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith, Mr. Mac Smith of Woodstock visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith on Sunday. Messrs. T. H. Toman, Albert Fiedâ€" erlein, Jack Schmidt Jr., and Ernest Egerdee attended a meeting at Welâ€" lesley on Monday evening. With a record of 50 years as a most factory treatment for piles or hemorr you can positively depend on Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Seegmiller and daughter, Jean of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hallman on Sunday. Dr. Chases OQintment Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn on Sunday were: Mrs. E. L. Spear of Stevensville; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller and chilâ€" dren, June and David of Preston; Mrs. Henry Schaefer, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Mitten of St. George; Miss Pearl Schaefer of Toronto; Mrs. ‘Carton Sr., and Mr. Ross Carton of Rockwood. Miss Dorothy Lautenschlager, R.N., Miss Erma Lautenschlager and Mr. Lioyd Richards, B.A., of Hamilâ€" ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Buck on Tuesday. Miss Helen Pfohl and Harvey Holst of Pine Hill spent Sunday at thehome of Mrs. Leander Cressman. Mr. Willard Schmidt and Mr. Yost of Milverton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gunn at Hespeler on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Futher of Presâ€" ton have moved to their cottage at Alderside for the summer months. Mrs. Harry Barnes of New Hamâ€" burg spent a few days of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thibiâ€" deau. Rev. C. W. Backusâ€" of Paris was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyâ€" der while visiting friends in the village this week. A large number of relatives and friends from this district attended the funeral of the late Mrs. E. H. ‘Thamer at Kitchener on Wednesday afternoon. The deceased was a forâ€" mer resident of the village. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shantz and daughter Margaret of Preston visited with Mrs. George Hallman last Monâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schmidt of Kitchâ€" ener visited at the home of Mrs. M. H. Shantz on Sunday. Miss Helen Lee of Chatham is the guest of her brother, Mr. Gordon Lee and Mrs. Lee this week. Baer on Sunday were: Mr. Hory Marâ€" tin of Elmira; Mr. and Mrs. Orton Koch, Miss Selena Brubacher and Mr. Lester Koch of St. Jacobs; Miss Mary Baer of Centreville and Miss Viola â€"Baer of Strasburg. Rev. S. S. Shantz visited with his daughter, Miss Dorothy Shantz at Toronto on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacob called on Mrs. Andrew Koehler at St. Agaâ€" tha on Sunday. . Mâ€"4128

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