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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Apr 1942, p. 9

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Phone 4â€"4735 KITCHENER â€" ___ per word for sash in advan Real Estateâ€"3 cents per word. t _ ______ $5 cents per insertion Each initial, sign or group of figure» i".‘_’ can Boz addresses in care of The Chronicle 10 cents extra. Postage when replies are A TONIC and Blood Purifier with Vitamin D. $1.00, at Geiger‘s Drug Storc, 408 King Street East. Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. Goods called for and delivered Business Cards â€"â€" 1°_ every BOOKBINDING Telephones Office: 8â€"8463 Residence: 2 4331 BUY YOUR LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES From INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING 1 Mother‘s Care to all You W ear SUTHERLANTE â€" SCHULTZ PEARL LAUNDERY CO, ____ ADVERTISEMENTS State clearly which . edit advertisement E_lu.; L Payments must tisements. Write plainly on one side of paper 'fi-a-o'o v;--y-l. _ $1.00 for six Representative DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY DECORATORS D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES Office: 2â€"0645 Res.: 6â€"6572 KITCHENER â€" ONT. CHIROPRACTIC ELECITRICAL ELECTHIC MOTORS CLEANERS J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER DRUGGISTS Kitchener Agents : reatâ€"Wost Life Assce. Co â€" â€" Automobile â€" _ Accident INSURANCE BOX ADDREFSES IOFE, MEINZINGER DECORATORS TONEKA Kitchener Kitchener Gueliph Repairs Reâ€"winding New and Used FOR SALE THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY For Adequate Protection â€"â€" See our Local Representatives YOUR PROPERTY TOâ€"DAY The St. Clements members of the Holy Name Society held a meeting in the parish hall on Thursday evening. â€" Louis Rosenblatt _ was elected chairman and Edward Lobâ€" singer, secretary, for the meeting. Herbert Schnarr was elected presiâ€" dent, Bernard Boegel, viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Clements Forwell, secretaryâ€" ‘treasurer, and Leo Forwell and \Cletus Leinhardt, committee. Holy Name Group Meets Studios â€"_ 48 Roy St.. Phone 6â€"6123 _ Miss Catharine Flannery and Mr. |John Flannery of St. Columban ‘were sponsors on Sunday at the Ichristening of the infant son of Mr. and _ Mrs. â€" Clarence _ Lorentz. |\ (Gerard). Rev. Dean Becker spoke briefly and it was decided to accept new members in the near future. After the business was transacted. a game of solo was enjoyed. ‘Vfir. and Mrs. Carl Allemang spent Sunday in 7lr(rilchener. Mr. and Mrs. Gilles Thibideau Of pojowing an evening of progres Ae? 3 g an evening of progresâ€" Williamsburg â€" spent: Sunday With!5iyp nuchre an addresg was‘;ead by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voisin. Mrs. Ralph Lavery and Messrs. Private and Mrs. Jerome F"e"l.lerome lg‘aemer and Ed. Linseâ€" burger of Kitchener spent the man presented Mr. and Mrs. Legge weekâ€"end with the formetr‘s PATâ€" with an electric table lamp. Mansâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Freiâ€"|ford, who is joining the active burger. |torces was the recivient of a pen |__ Corporal _ Edward | Bender of and pencil set. Donnie Quickfall, Guelph and Miss Florence Fisher of who has made his home with his Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. grandparents, was presented with and Mrs. Simeon Bender. ia flashlight by Ronnie McLaughâ€" Private Joseph Kroetsch of Kitchâ€" lin. Suitable reg}ies were made by ener and Miss Laura Dietrich of St. Mr. Legge and Mansford. Mr. and Agatha spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Legge will be leaving in the 'Mn Frank Kroetch. near future to make their home in Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schummer Kitchener. and son Gary of Linwood spent Mr. Milton Allingham has left Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Matthew for Toronto where he has secured Elg Nee MISS ANNA R. BEAN Teacher of Piano, Singing and Schummer. ASSETS OQVER $2,000,000.00 : New and Used TYPEWRITERS ST. CLEMENTS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS _By Miss Pearl Districh . 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Leccccccuescececsesseamc=sec000~ â€"'i';â€"a;nm"":fi;Sazna’ ience Publishing Society Kitchener | _ TYPEWRITERS ) Whether BUYING or SELLING a 10 1B .. lc lfi ots â€". . 1 ie t rnanent. itors in the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burnett, Helen |and Milton Burnett of Tralee and ‘Gunner Alex MacMillan of Vicâ€" toria, B.C., now stationed at Woodâ€" stock, Ont. On Friday evening the neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" don Legge gathered in the Dorâ€" !king school house to spgnd a soâ€" Filmg Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. â€"_ ‘l_’hone 7â€"1895 Couple Honoured ; On Departure ‘ Gunner Lavern Beggs of Camp Borden spent several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beggs. Sunday v_igi- HESSENAUR & SHANTZ L0 i« aliica tbintoni en usns w cial time with them before their departure from the community. Following an evening of progresâ€" sive cuchre an adaress was read by employment. With frame house and barn, on ghway at New Hamburg. REAL ESTATE WALLENSTEIN Real Estate and Insurance 102 King St. Seuth WATERLOO (Chronicle Correspondent) 25 Acres 24 Queen N > PULL yY UP! AND IF I FALL, YOM E9 eB _ (Ae~~~ .. 7â€"1895 | A large number of people atâ€"|\ Manitoba with her family 22 years Kitchenet. tended the closing services on Sunâ€" | ago. | Gladys Freiburger of Kitchener day of the prophetic lectures deâ€"| Children Meet. was a Sunday visitor at her home â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"|livered by fiev. A. J. Schultz 0f| ~‘The Children of the Church met here. Kitchener at the Baptist Church|a; the St. James Lutheran Parsonâ€"| _‘ncresa Fay and Lila Bossion during the ns‘an week. J. McMilâ€"|age on Saturday afternoon with of Kitchener smte the weekâ€"end IN lan of Kitchener was the ZuUeSt the president, Audrey Egerdec preâ€" at their homes + . soloist, on Friday iflnfill and OM siding. Shirley FEinwachter read| Mrs. Chas. Schmaltz of Walkerâ€" Sunday. Many of the lectures ime scripture lesson and Psaim 122 ton was a recen# visitor with her ) were illustrated with stereoptican was read responsively. Mrs. B. father, Gottfried Reinhart, and the slides which also included SCeMES pBoshart spoke on the subject, "Jeâ€" Henry Reinhart family. 'fli of the Holy Land and missiongry | hi ours", to| _ Mrs. Sam Cressman spent Monâ€" ® | i & \sus Went on Teaching Tours", t $ l | work in Africa, the field Where{tpe Junior Class while Miss Grace day afternoon in Kitchener. ‘Rev. Schultz labored for S0OME| ‘Toman told the story, "Many Peoâ€" |time. On Thursday evenin® 20 in, ‘nle Love Jesus" for the Primaries. e en s ing yisitor a . \A. L. spoke c f Calr:s;: Mr. Williams a former Indian Ef;:flyf L. Conrad also spol ‘W’EST MONTRO“I‘; a: ang | Chief. who offered prayer. | Mrs. S. S. Shantz, missionary| By Mrs. B. C. Woods ‘ ay vigi. | Present Program. superintendent of the Bethel ‘Chromicle Correaponaent) ere Mr.|_ The Primary department of the M.BC. Sunday School gave a lit-‘ ‘‘Helen Blenheim _ Mennonite _ Sunday|eral translation of the story of llee and School presented a short program|"The Prodigal Son" in the Yoruba a[m omms 0 of Vic. on Sunday morning_ with the language during the quarterly t Wood. Superintendent, Omar Snider occuâ€" ‘missionary program held on Sunâ€" e o |pying the chair. Following the day morning. J lnt Mee"n ”borssingh\go!chonuesmdthepm-l' Rev. S. S. Shantz and a group 0 ts Gorâ€" ing of the Lord‘s Prayer the Golâ€" of fifteen choristers from the‘ . y i e wis he Dorâ€" ten texts for the past quarter were MB.C. Church assisted with the! A united meeting 0 e § inâ€" f ; !repeated by the juniors The Inâ€" program at the Galt Fireside held terbourne and West Montrose arn; Xd 4,¢1, termediates also gave responsive at the Grand Theatre in that city 'fimd‘m_ss %legle-’;t temicie are ommitnttar sfl'_lp‘\u'e !‘eadlpgs bty,!!,len_‘AoAr_Y_.JAJlgn sun,d-?y evening. \view of the winter‘s programs r YOW FMALL, I CATCH Y‘ AND ~ PULLYUP! < As Group Coufirmed 'a'; will be added unto you". In his rerearks to the Confirmation Class, Rev. Conrad said, ‘"Toâ€"day we rejoice with those who have confessed their faith in Christ and who have been made members of the church We prey that they will continue to grow in grace and reâ€" _ Those who were confirmed were: joined by the sacrament of holy baptism. The following were also received into church membership by transfer: Mrs. William John| MacCandless, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wi~i tzel, Mr. and M;s;‘c._Roc.kg). Dr. i A. C. Rockel and Gordon Lee Prophetic Lecture Well Attended on UEmdicee oo en _ id 1 soten en on t 4 A number from here attended | Personals. ‘ the closing exercises of the Ontario| Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page attendâ€" Mennonite Bible m‘fl' at the‘ed the recital given by pupils of First Mernonite Ch in Kitchâ€" iMlss Gracieane Dean at St. Mark‘s ener last Thursday evening. _ |Lutheran Church in Kitchener last Among those from the Blenheim ‘Thursday evening. Their daughâ€" Mennonite Church who attended ter, Miss Ellen Page was one of the Alumni Banquet on Wednecsâ€";the vocal artists assisting on the day evening were: Mr. and Mrs. program. David Bergey, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver; Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hallman Bean and the Misses Luella Shantz were recent visitors with the latâ€" and Hilda Bean. 'ter's sister, Mrs. Charles Appel at _ Rev. H. F. Schade was the guest, New Hamburg. speaker at the Wilmot Centre Rev. A. L. Conrad attended the Evangelical Church on Monday funcral of the late Rev. E. Tuerkâ€" evening. oo c c c; .. |heim at Zurich last Wednesday. _| _ The regular meeting of the Alâ€" \ der Creek Junicrs was held at the iPublic School on Friday afternoon ! with the president Joan Dinger ‘presiding. ‘"The Cliffs of Dover" , was sung in opening after which ‘ current events were given by Camâ€" eron McDonald. The remainder of ‘the program consisted of the folâ€" lowing numbers: a story by Mary Jane McDonald; a poem by Eva Snider; jokes by Jean Poll; riddles ‘by Esther Rosenberger; and the |\ National Anthem. | Observe Empire Day. _ Members of the local B.Y.P.U. were guests of the Benton St. Bapâ€" tist Young People‘s Union in Kitchener on Sunday evening. on en o i d J __ In keeping with the request of ‘His Majesty King George VI for an |Empire Day of Prayer on Sunday, special prayers were offered in the | village churches for world peace. | Rev. A. L. Conrad occupied the pulpit of the Lutheran .Church at Baden on Sunday evening. mamere By Mine Miriags Withoru, mocmat NEW DUNDEE | _ James Bergey has received word ‘children visited the former‘s narâ€" ‘ of the death of another sister, Mrs. |ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eby at Vicâ€" ‘\Charles Main, who passed away toriaburg. | following an operation in the St. Confirmation Services. Boniface Hospital, St. Boniface,| Rev. G. Orth will conduct conâ€" Manitoba, on March 25th. The late firmation services this Sunday Mrs. Main who was formerly afternoon at 2 o‘clock to a class of : Euphemia Bergeir was 52 years of six girls: Erma Searth, Lenore age and is survived by five chilâ€" Heer, Norma Gutzki, Reta Kramp, ; dren. Her husband predeceased Frieda Schilling and Helen Stever. |her two yvears ago. Born in New | Mr. and Mrs. Tony May and ‘Dundee the deceased moved to Margaret were recent visitors in \Manitoba with her family 22 years Kitchener. _ _ o gaeed with pink and white canâ€" es in glass holders and where covers were laid for fifteen w. from Kitchener, Preston, ttsâ€" ville and this district Those who assisted in serving were Miss Barâ€" bara â€" Cressman, â€" Mrs. . Clarence Cressman. Miss Vera Hallman and Miss Luella Shantz. Miss Taylor was a guest at the home of Miss Vera Hallman over the weekâ€"end. Hears of Sister‘s Death In West | Rev. S. S. Shantz and a group of fifteen choristers from the M.BC. Church assisted with the program at the Galt Fireside held at the Grand Theatre in that city Ion Sunday evening. Mrs. S. S. Shantz, missionary superintendent of the Bethel M.BC. Sunday School gave a litâ€" eral translation of the story of "The Prodigal Son" in the Yoruba language during the quarterly missionary program held on Sunâ€" | Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hallman were recent visitors with the latâ€" 'ter's sister, Mrs. Charles Appel at New Hamburg. _ Lo s Mr. and Mrs. Eben Howling and sons, Raymond and Delfred visited with Mrs. Jacob Spies at Floradale on Sunday. _ 2A Norman Duench of Heidelberg spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sararas. _ o e _ J. McMillan of Kitchener visited with Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Schade on Sunday. _ _ _ _ _ .., _ 0; w-Bâ€"i'l‘lâ€"]./-vgl'fiith of Beachville spent Sunday with Delmore Toman. _ _ _ Mr. John Howling has returned SEE US â€" When in Edwin 64 King St. S. need of New Shoes or Repairs â€" WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY q. WATERLOO â€" _ Dial 8â€"8192 eV en ol o k 2 le| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Letson |spem several days in Toronto. rg | _ Mr. Ralph Howlett attended the at Spring rally of the Y.P.U. of the in Guelph Presbytery at Guelph on Monday afternoon. A number of ed the local group attended the evenâ€" de ing session. _ _ Do k ing the past five months with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howling at Washâ€" _ Miss F. McDonald and Miss M. Friesen of the Faith Mission, Torâ€" onto who are conducting evangel}â€" istic meetings at the Mannheim U. |_ Rev. G. Orth will conduct conâ€" firmation â€" services this Sunday afternoon at 2 o‘clock to a class of six girls: Erma Searth, Lenore Heer, Norma Gutzki, Reta Kramp, to the home of his son, Eben Howlâ€" ing and Mrs. Howling after spendâ€" fl the nast five months with Mr. Catherine Reinhart and Joan Lattner of Kitchener were recent visitors here. Jerry Hergott was a visitor in London on Saturday. f "'fi'r'}x'fii Mrs. Adam Ruppel of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the Peter Fay home. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Braun were in Kitchener on Friday afternoon where they attended the funeral of the late A. Radke. 1e _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eby and children visited the former‘s barâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eby at Vicâ€" toriaburg. _ _ _ SHANTZ STATION sSHOE STORE AND REPAIRING A united meeting of the Win: terbourne and West Montrose farm forums was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Howlett, a reâ€" view of the winter‘s programs made interesting program materâ€" ial. Mr. Wm. Reis served all presâ€" ent with maple sugar which was much enjoyed. The next meeting will be held the latter part of ‘The Easter thankoffering meetâ€" ing was held at the home of Mrs. B. C. Woods on Wednesday afterâ€" noan with a good attendance. Mrs. Goulds of Guelph, a returned misâ€" sipnary from Formosa, was the guest speaker. A va{ied program Een uP e ons eee e d e es was also given. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Howard Bowâ€" man of Ariss and Mrs. Wesley Howlett were program conveners. M Ien e Mr. Geo. Melitzer of the R.O.C. of London spent the weekâ€"end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mansfield and By Mre. H. A. Hergott | Did You Buy YOUR War Savings Stamp Toâ€"day? son of Guelph called on Letson on Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Marriott is a patient at the Kâ€"W Hospital recovering from severe attack of appendicitis for which an operation was perâ€" formed on Sunday. oo ul _ Mr. C. D. Bowman is confined to gis home suffering an attack of u. *> _ Mrs. Bessie Schmidt spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schmidt at Kitchener. o _ Mrs. Lorne Wettlaufer of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods. "Our O. K. Is Your Guarantee" EK. 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