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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Feb 1941, p. 5

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About 50 friends and neighbors gave a surprise kitchen shower on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schnarr, Maryhill, in honor of their son, Leo, and Miss Sofia lfi)ttts)e of Galt, whose marriage wi an interesting event on Thursday at St. Barnabas church. After refreshments were served the gifts were presented. Miss Vera Hergott of Shantz Staâ€" tion welcomed the brideâ€"elect to the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Schweiâ€" tzer, Bridgeport Road, Waterloo, announce the engagement of their eldest _ daughter, Ivadelle, to Wilâ€" fred Grube, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grube. Bamberg, the wedâ€" ding to take place March 1. Surprise Shower at Maryhill Waterloo, wes in Toronto in atâ€" tendance at the Ontario badminton Attended Provincial Games _ _Miss Peggy Snyder, Willow St., championship matches. at the Toâ€" ronto Granite club. Returns to Brantford Mrs. William I.a:"entumed Friday to Brantford T visiting Mrs. George Wegenast and Mrs. Waterloo. | Social Product of she St. Lawrence Starch Co., Limiled, Port Creditâ€"orner products, DURKHAM Corn Starch and IVORY Laundry Starch Hal) Mr. Weslcy Erb, Miss Laura Erb and Mr and Mrs. E. K. Bock were guests at the wedding of Mr. Erb‘s grandson, Raymond Erb of Kitchener, to Miss Marjorie Schieâ€" del, which was solemnized at the home of the bride‘s parents, at Breslau, on Friday evening. Return to Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfe and family have returned to Madison, Wis., after visiting his mother, Mrs. Jacob Wolfe, King street, Waâ€" terloo, who has been ill. Wedding Guests bntutit To tniianregto Wc i it hn tpntich Sn nonsnncl d 26 .22 1.3 and Mrs. Milford Pfohl and Harâ€" old and Gene Pfohl of New Dunâ€" dee, Mr. and Mrs. Telford Brodâ€" haeker and Ward of Roseville, Mr. Clarence Wanner:â€" and Mrs. R. Cressman of Strasburg. From Toronto Miss Daisy Robinson of Toronto was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Henpler, Albert street, Waterloo, over the weekâ€"end. er,wumeueeuotmw- sary dinner on Saturday ni in honor of the 53rd wedding anniâ€" versary, which fell on St. Valenâ€" tine‘s Day, of Mrs. Wanner‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wanner of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wanner, M3 The home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Waner, St. Leger street, Kitchenâ€" knitting class of the Dominion Rubber Co. The girls formed this class for the purpose of doing Red Personal N P m mm sn T. "~"~ V*I NEW DUNDEE. â€" About forty Mr and "dts Israel Hancock |neighbors and friends held a fareâ€" Charles street, Waterloo, is makâ€" | wejj gathering last week for Mr. flce s?t;sfflcwl‘v o non‘ L. g?;' and Mrs. William Oberer, who are undergoing an opera ~{leaving this community shortly to rey Hale Hospital, Quebec City. {take up residence on g farm r{ear * * S e e ,K.itchener. Norman Kaster made Robert Livingston of Hamilton a few well chosen remarks after visited on Sunday with his sister, which Mr. and Mrs. Oberer were Mrs. J. M. Gray, of Millbank. made the recipients of a kitchen Pte. Doug.as Hancock, son of Mr. and Mrs. _Israel Hancock, Charles street, Waterloo, is makâ€" ing a satisfactory recovery after undergoing an operation in Jeffâ€" rey Hale Hospital, Quebec City. From Toronto Mrs. Philip Seag:m of Toronto was the guest of . and Mrs. J. E. Frowde Sceagram, Albert street, Waterloo, last week. . Recovering, At Quebec City. Guests From Galt Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller, Fisher street, Waterloo, had as their fi;«;sts for the weekâ€"end Mr. and Bruce Holt and daughter Bevâ€" erly Ann of Galt Mrs. Herbert Huehn, their daughter, of New Hamburg is visiting them at presâ€" ent. and signet ring c'li_led at the home of his parents, mic Place o isiy crenmg , on y evening when members of the family gathâ€" To mpauet for beoghet un parture for uj 4 where he will be stationed. He was presented with a leather bag St. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Cassell of New PA â€" es3 oo anl Abraruand miss 5 5 9| mme MIRROR naw«s REALLY YOU? James Calcutta of the RC.AF., Mrs. 0. Goddard, Louise, George Farewell Gathering Held For Couple Leaving N. Dundee Mr. and Mis. Oliver Stoltz and Miss Lorene Stoltz, near Plattsâ€" ville and Mrs. Bertram Main of Glenboro, Man., spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt. Aruschen costs only 25¢ or 75¢, at all druggists. Good‘ health for less Kruschen costs only 25¢ or 75¢, at than a cent a day not lazyâ€"you just can‘t get going. â€" . Wht’lth.a:?. fi:‘flm. stream isn‘t clear. ‘There are toxins in it. Poisonous waste is in your ;Tâ€"Pm‘ mous waste is in your o 9 e _ tm s . Kruschen is more than a laraâ€" 1 ve. io o aunolle an woll * ies toMtthm:-dgttb-u time keep the moist, so that action is easy and gentle. A pinch ruschen, balanced in exact proporâ€" tions to assist the organs of evacuaâ€" tions to assist the on to got 118 of whals us shower. The gifts which were atâ€" tractively arranged in a basket were presented by Merle Miller and Rufus Krechtel. Times, plus winning pictures daily \n.... _ ’l‘)g her nster Miss Dorothy imes, plus ures rose crepe. in The daily Detroit times, See aaiy| Popg who, fote dusty zose crepe . Sunday‘s Detroit Times for latest by his brother, Edgar Hoerle. page of winning pictures, plus[ After a trip to Toronto and (lizgli.f:l;:% eB:t!:'; lfl’lcml Contest |points east Mr. and Mrs. Hoerle * \ will reside in Philipsburg. es n nnn ns __ Hoerle, elgest son of Mr. and Mrs. BABY_ PICTURES WANTED: _ $2 |\Ncison Hoerle, Phill at 5L. FOR EACH PICTURE PRINTED |plyy; puthecan P“’“"é WeLl Send your baby‘s picture to The|lesley, Saturday afternoon. Rev. Detroit Sunda{s Times! $2,000 in| William H. N:;tklg officiated. Cash Prizes! $500 First Prize! A| ‘The bride l lovely in a solâ€" FULL PAGE of winning pictures dier blue crepe gown. She was atâ€" every week in The Detroit Sunday |tended by her sister Miss Dorothy Times, plus winning pictures daily)| . C 27 hC sister At present Mrs. Miller is residâ€" ing with her son, Menno Miller, Church street, although she diâ€" vides her time between her chilâ€" dren, Menno and John H., and Mrs. Algred Wester_mar‘:., all of Elmira, and Aaron, who lives ix;-’l‘otont;: Woolwich. Mrs. Miller enjoys good health and is v&rz active. A lx: needlewoman, specializes beautiful crochet work. She reâ€" cently compicted a crocheted taâ€" blecloth. F Emira Woman, 84 Needlework Expert | Chapter members are appealing 1tn Waterloo citizens to forward the names of any Waterloo men whose names have not yet been listed on the chapter‘s records. Such information should be ‘phoned to Mrs. A. M. Snider, 115 Allan street west, Waterloo. Although they have sent out 122 parcels to Watetloo men in variâ€" ous services, and 10 parcels to offiâ€" cers, they fcar some townsmen, who have enlisted since that time, mavy have been overlooked. WILL NOT OVERLOOK WATERLOO SOLDIERS Members of St. Quentin chapter Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire of Waterloo are desirous of adding th> names of more Waâ€" terloo soldiers to their lists. : On motion of Mrs. John Small| and Mrs. Otto Rook, it was unaniâ€"‘ mously approved that a $600 war; saving certificate be purchased by the auxiliary at a cost of $480; and in addition to a previous donation ‘ of $50 to the British War Victims‘! Funds another $200 be voted to this purpose. The latter resolution was moved hy Mrs. Rook and Mrs_' R. G. Pickell. ELMIRA AUXILILIARY PURCHASES $600 WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATE ELMIRA.â€"The Elmira Ladies Hospital Auxiliary, meeting Thursday afternoon, passed the following resolutions which were submitted to the advisory board, and sanctioned by that body: _ _ At the supper hour delicious reâ€" freshments were served from a taâ€" ble centred with a birthday cake inscribed with the name of the auxiliary. The hostesses were Miss Laura Scott, Mrs. Percy Devinney and Mrs. Nelson Amy. Miss Lily Wagstaff presided and Miss Mary Learn read the scripâ€" ture lesson. During the birthday party, bingo was played and war savings stamps were given as prizes. A feature of the evening was the presentation of one war savings certificate from the organization to the United Church of Canada. WOMEN‘S AUXILIARY HAS BIRTHDAY MEETING Members of the Murdoch Macâ€" Kenzie Young Women‘s Auxiliary of First United Church, Waterloo, were entertained for their birthâ€" day meeting at the home of Mrs. William Bricker, King streett, Waâ€" terloo, Thursday night. _ _ ternoon the Women‘s Auxiliary of Grace Anglican church held a Valentine tea at the rectory. The guests were received by Mrs. G. A. Moore and Mrs. Maloney. The tea table with an embroidered cloth was contred with a lace cenâ€" trepiece on which red candles were arranged. Mrs. James McKee and Mrs. John Gale poured tea and coffee. Miss Grace McKee and Miss Doris.Dunbar waited on the guests. There was also a bakâ€" ing sale. The young couple left immediâ€" ately after the reception for eastâ€" ern Ontario. Guests were present from Waâ€" terloo, Kitchener, New Dundee, Hespeler, Speedsville, Preston and Guelph. The bridegrsom was attended by ;nis brother, Russell Erb of Waterâ€" 00. Following the ceremony a buffet luncheon swas served to some 60 guests. The home was decorated with ferns and sweetpeas for the occasion. BRESLAUâ€"Miss Marjorie Jean Schiedel, davghter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Schizdel, became the bride of Raymond Wilson Erb, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Erb, RR. 3, Kitchener, on Friday at the home of her parents. Rev. C. N. Good performed the ceremony and Miss Ferm.z_ Mader played the wedding The bride looked lovely in a floorâ€"length white sheer gown with train and a shoulderâ€"length veil. She carried pink roses. MILLBANK W. A. HOLDS TEA on the Christian Martin farm, 3rd line of Peel. Women‘s Weddings Pledge for War Savings TE A MOdabanyn S c ne Cl ids n k ABikâ€"2 A | Mrs. Clarence Diamond and a singâ€" ; song of patriotic songs led by Marâ€" | jorie MciIntyre Wallis Bear, viceâ€"president of the Y.â€"P. Society presided over a short program consisting of a vioâ€" lin selectior by Oliver Facey; a reading "Caieb‘s Courtship", by Mess w! 2 . ® Maurice Liamond, past presiâ€" dent of the Y. P. society read the address and Mr. Fred Bean, presiâ€" dent, of the Everâ€"Ready Bible Class, presenied the newlyweds with a lovely clock. Mr. Fleming, in his reply. thanked the folks very heatrily for their kindness. SOUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT. â€" On Friday, Feb. 14th, an enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs A. B. Fleming, when the members of Bethel United Church, gathered to extend their best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Roâ€" bert Fleming, of Woodstock, who were recently married. At the close of the evening Mrs. C. Hatt presented the gift, a pair of Kid gloves. while Miss Pauline Eschleman read the _ address. Gather To Honor Newlyâ€"Wed Couple DOON.â€"A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slee on Tuesday evening, to do honor to Mrs. John Slee of Galt, who celebrated her 74th birthday on Sunday, Feb. 9th. Several games were played with white elefant gifts as prizes. Lightâ€" ed birthday cakes set off the dainâ€" tily set table. Honour Birthday Of Mrs. Slee at Doon Mr. and Mrs. Coulter‘s family included four daughters and two sons. One daughter, Mrs. Robert Coxon, passed away two years mas Lee Long. They were marâ€" ried on Feb. !6, 1887, at the home of the bride‘s parents, on the Morâ€" ningtonâ€"Elma boundary by Rev. Mr. Hamiltor, pastor of the old Methodist church, Milverton. Dr. W. J. Coulter, who was best man for his brother, is still alive and resides in Toledo, Ohio. QUARANTEED. Invertigate. Write or Actrivities MILVERTON.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coulter. who reside north of Milverton, observed their 54th weddirig anniversary on Sunday at their homec Ofily the members of the family were present. Before their ifl:ifri.;_g'e“fi;g. Coulâ€" ter was Miss Mary Long, a dl#h- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. oâ€" Milverton Couple , 54 Years Married , DOWNING, STEEN and Co. Smith Manufacturin EYES EXAMINED FRANX‘S Jewellery Store Murray 8. Munn, O'lm;vifl 14 King S. _ Waterloo _ Phone 7â€"7574 86 King St. W. _ Phone 4â€"4162 KITCHENER defects â€"correct your eye defects, too! You are only as safe as your eyes let you be! Take no chances. Take care of your eyes 23% of all automobile accidents are traceable to defective vision. When sight is right, driving is safer. Less fatiguing. More enjoyable. Just as you correct motor, light and brake JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE "Dedicated to Better Vision" 10 Frodorick St. Phone 81 A perfected method. No elastic. No o atraps. . 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