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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Jun 1942, p. 5

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" III. Volt-I I... (an-kl. Wit A number of local friends and relatives of the late Miss Margaret Wagner attended her funeral at Elmira on Friday. Miss Wagner, who was in her 87th year, passed away here at the home of her ne- phew. Mr. been Wagner. She is survived by a twin sister, Mrs. Peter Miller of Elmira. Mr. Noih E. Miller and daugh- ters, Mrs. Hubert Mitchell and Miss Orpha Miller attended the K-W Hospital graduation exercises at the K-W Collegiate on Saturday afternoon. Miss Adeline Martin spent Sum day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Martin at Wallenstein. Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt and daughters Melba. Susan and Eileen visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Weber. El- mirgi, on Sunday. ')h*Ir,_JtiitCtHh Mr and Mrs. Irvin Quantz and family and Mrs. John Walter of Wallace were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Koepke. Better Buys at Iih'il"irilG'flt"i'y FORGET t%OMACH TROUBLE BiSoDol Powder TVF._FtrfFFV.._... a BiSoDoI Mints .rrrrrtrlrr.""'rNt ' 1?MAt"Mt'tg NERVE FOOD and FIJBNITIIRE VaIues NORTH WOOLWICH SILK LIKE . PAINT-0N smcxmas Housman) AND CAR CHAMOIS 35cm; use FIRST! in JI, “c and $1.50 FREEZONE I MAX FACTOR " JOSEPH STREET BULLAS Furniture Store when yo: AVOID “ASHES 12 Only - il-l'iece BEAUTIFUL WALNUT Bedroom Suites . Modern designs -- Sturdily constructed ~- One of the best buys the season _ Saturday special - 3 pieces TVrFF _.. _r_r_FFvr ..trt...s..-r. For Cor-s It Only - 3-Pieee Choice of fabrics and shades - bargain Saturday FIVE MINUTES fi,ltttt,tt,tttiet1,,,f1,9,,yj,,tet' . . 599,50 12 Only - 6-Pieee BrgakfastRoomsuites 562-50 Upholstered Foot Stools 2re2aut',T't2:'ttn'tll'g I can Mk... tl'dA'tll'.'l'.uutl= 1. Salim-chm» an. It. a, Newman‘s admohublnund. ' lhoihccudmtd FRESH ”my” tr-d-ti- [ 'ltrult's'la8u"s'l'rTlW,12 with» them the Value for Me DtWPH STREET (War Service) RITCHIE "OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU MONEY" r-s-Oro-r-r-ttgr-ue-tr-""-". Better Buys at BEDFORD DRUG STORE Opposite Post on" . Watotloo PHONE 2-2672 - WE DELIVER FILMS W MONtt on stock Is NEW. _ . an I I FLYOCIDE KODAK a AGFA 2Se and Ase up Sticks In m' and run. to: m..m.¢ mum-c 6.0 and SI... Ample Parking Space at the Rear of More Mrs. Milton Bechtel and sons of Breslau were Sunday visitors ot Mr. and yrs. Cyrellus Ziegler. _ Mrs. Howard Bauman spent Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weber. near Flora- dale Recent visitors at the home of l Mr and Mrs. Daniel Horst were: Mrs. Fanny Kappes and Mr. John‘ Burkhardt of Orvilla, Ohio. Mr.; and Mrs. David Kraemer of Three Bridges. Mr. Clayton Martin of El- [ mira, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bowman and , Mr. Anson Martin of Mondale. Mrs. Otto Wraase and daughter, Waltmut. i Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stange spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bricker in Elmira. Mr. Howard Enuman left on Tuesday last week for camp at Green Timber, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of London. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snyder and son Albert of Wet. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Good and Shir- Icy Jean were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dessler. Week-end and Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bott were: Mr. and Mrs. Clifrord ICE CREAM wilt-Away Sudan .....r.... 150 Bricks - all "eo.s ..r.tr..e... Me The New Improved Kidney Pills ”uni-w Mueller. " Fowl" Bt JOHNSON’S BABY POWDER BACKACIIE , Try DE NOVO Me nulls!» 5.0301: MIRRORS Real Value 2.3."??? $89-50 WWus-‘md "tee-tries-tsex-oe- "msatseerwtthnsntetuidtu- Miriam-biannua- tuterrr_tthrdttr9fijr- Run with ding 1'9an“ were saved. to a unearth-I a tibia mm a wedding cake. ruined with wilt- taper endin- “mum hi. dat wrath and sweet rocket Following the reception the bride and bride” left on a wedding trip to points east The bride wore a tailorod suit for travel!“ Upon their return they will take up Jeskhnce in _South ”gape. as; GGaGiG 7:53". w" ot but iris and In Mr. (213qu Misha. of Shake- iGiiG Tii-ttre" EMF; Fa" W A . "Tiiere were three ”MN-rents at the wedding. Me. “821M- pien. aged th, In m Laschiner aged " and Mr. David Reibling. aged 90. The annual congregational meet- ing of the local United Brethren church was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Stoltz on Wednes- day evening. The pastor, Rev. Mn. Pitman. presided for the evening when reports from the various omeials and organizations of the church were read. The treasurertt report showed a successtul year financially. Following the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed. 1 A number at young people otthe United Brethren Sunday School gathered at the home of Mrs. E,l, Perrin on Friday evening and pleasantly surprised Ac. 2 James‘ Perrin, who was home on a two weeks' leave. Rae Hilborn, presi-‘ dent of the Loyal Sons class. oh which James is a member, presided, for the program which followed. Clinton Jantzi led the group in a sing-song. Readings were given by Eva Becker, Mrs. G. Perrin. Lois Shelby and Mrs. C. Swartz. Evelyn and Grace Hilborn sang a duet and short addresses were given by Rev. Mrs. Pitman and James Hope. An address was read and the guest of honor was presented with an identification bracelet. At the close games were enjoyed and lunch was served. About 60 relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Fried on Sunday to honor their son, Pte. Jack Fried, who was home on his last leave before being transferred from Camp Borden. Following a picnic dinner served on the lawn. a short program was given during which Kenneth mm iread an address and Jack was (.?,rf..ee.e,t,e, with a watch. He was also made the recipient of a pen ‘and pencil set from members of his immediate family. The Wanner family was in charge of the Y. P. League meeting held in the Evangelical church on Sunday evening. Miss Ivy Wanner presided for the worship service. Scripture was read by Ward iBecker and a winding was give: ty, m‘CKUI' auu I: “dun", ..._ V - Cleo Wanner. Music consisted of a duet sung by Dorothy and Ivy Wanner. The topic, "Our Bible--- Its Beginning'.'. was given by Reta Wanner. During the business ses- (lf/l', plans were made to entertain l""l'd."U, ‘1.ou... , Mr and Mrs. James Mitchell and ‘Mr. Hubert Mitchell spent Sun- ‘day with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mil- lt Mrs. Hubert Mitchell and baby 's,r'redetick, who spent a Week with L the tormer's parents, returned home with them. Boll of Fergus. Pte. Ralph Bott of Camp Borden, Mr. Edwin Bott of Elora, Mr. and Mrs. John Bott, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt and daughtvr Gladys. - . -- u, --__ 11:...1..." and Joan Burhsosrd, " Alo‘nmir- Ave Waiting: ROSEVILLE vibe-tn, h {Chm-kl: in In. In“. up 31tts " I Soda! - Demon-at J'dai'im'er. Joan. at mien. Mb- Carol amine: at unchan- er PM the ttotiey we.":ttd the Wilmot Celine unup next. “my evening u the buns of w. Dried. The visitors will proviar an iiGk ddrdiAr. at" Baden in: L. 1-"st tur [In mum of the Wills; and W Aid meeting held in the hit-“li- ml Church on Wednesday evening. In. Wane! 99¢th [fusion Owing to the annual conference of the United Brethren church con- vening on Sunday, June let, a rial service in observance of ther's Day will Be held next Sunday evening, June M, in the local U. B. church. A men's choir ‘will sing and the pastor will bring the message, _ . " temperance talk. The main feature was a report of the recent annual W.M.S. convention held " Duh- wood. given by the delegate, Miss Moi-l Chapman. local school pupils defeated pu- pils of the Plains school in a friendly game of baseball here on Tuesday evening. The score was 18 to I5. The monthly meeting of the Roseville Literary Society has been stponed until June 25. Mr. E. I. “doughy of Call. of theDepnrt- ment' of Agriculture, will give an address and a short play will be presented by some of the members. Following the program a pie social will be held. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker and Menno Bricker. accompanied by Mrs. Merle Coleman and daughter Ruth, called on Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Case! at New Hamburg on Suns dar Douglas, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Becker, was brought home on Saturday from the Galt Hospital where he had been taken on Wednesday evening for an emergency operation. Mr. and Mrs. A. Morrell, Miss Edna Morrell and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quick of Hamilton called on Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stoltz on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bricker and daughter and the Misses Emma. Gertrude and Olive Bricker of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Fried on Sunday. Mr. ind Mrs. L. Deadman and family visited in Preston on Sun- y. [ w MissesEvelyn and. Grace Hilbert: visited at the home of their grand- father. Mr. Titus Bingeman, at New Dundee, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelby and Lois and Mrs. E. Stoltz and children, Ronald and Anne, called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelby at Bright on Sunday evening. Miss Bessie Hope and Jack Hall- man attended a dinner at Forest Hill Gardens on Saturday evening when the County C. E. executive had as their guests members of the provincial C. E. Union. .. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoltz and son Billy of Gall spent Sunday evening with A. E. Sloltz. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Becker called on Mr. and Mrs. W. Romahn, Rosebank. on Sunday. Mrad.W Digby Pines-Popular Nova Scotia Resort ALyn,ttrg'ttte2t5'tt on. uninh- with ob can: a "pie bloc-um. who-"'0“ nit-pug! labia“. III bee, ; a"eiikciar In 30m!" A 'it='l"deflu'htt/l.".l'pftr". romantic put still the pin sum-n was . pe 'to F.3- Eiiii1 norm ind a layman, who; my in. alum-u - and - provide the ultimate in I.“ "on“ The chm“ of thin easternmost ”(wince can be mtioyed to - “up P? the part-urn» mid. F "7.? Digit [uh-re in. famed m Hun J" In) I wealth of "nhbperte'yrteti't" ".eot.es “kiwi pm t"h ,rlii"i'i'i?.fii. ”gem: A total of 105 points were al- lowed on the answers in connec- tion with the Bible stories which had been told each Sundays Jean Fewings secured the full amount of points. while Marie Cobb, Doris MacLennan and Betty MacLennan secured the total of nor points Special mention was made of the faithful service rendered by the secretary. Marion Blair. I ma: v“ we the vea- endq1rttetah-t.t.tr-.6yet_ n Cum and In. B. Winter: Inga; OAK“ - vuiting "Maugham Mr. mad In Clarence Roth and Mac. Lynn ot Neruda..Q|u.. and In View: We and In. " In. In“. V. lulu Ian-Ink Wu The presentation ot awards in connection with the Young Wor- shippers League of the Militant United Church was held " the re- gular morning service on Sunday morning. Jun; 7th. The gator. presentation. The winners tor perfect attend- ance were Jean Fewings, Marilyn Gray, Marie Cobb, Doris lacun- nan,_l_32t_ty MacLennan and Mur- my MrandMmJtissWNltmidt.New REGI"C'."-s1nc"‘ lair Jam made the Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jack of Guelph were week-end visitors with the [star's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Winkler. Mr. and Mrs. David Ferguson. Florence and Helen of Baden. were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacLennan and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bond. Mrs E McBain spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Steven- son, of Bolton. ' Miss Bhima Tanner of Toronto was a holiday visitor with her mo- ther. Mrs. Hester Tangy: _ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wray, Bruce,' Grace and Doris were Sundny‘I visitors with Mrs. George Wray' and? family 9t Lon_d_on. m _ A Mr. and Mrs. W. t Blair and Marion were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Silas Smith, fifth line of Wellesley. A -. _ ' Miss Dar-only Skinner of Mitch- ell was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Dewar. Miss Margaret Fewings of Lon- don spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Few- lugs; ---_ A, ----- A Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wesloh of Kitchener spent the. week-end with Mi. and Mrs. David Gascho amid, tangy. .1 - - -suirdiGrtotte T'anner of Oak- ville spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Walter Tanner. Mrs. Hester Tanner spent Sun- day with her brother. Thomas and Mrs. Crookshanks of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gascho and daughter Edna of Wellesley visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Gascho. ' Miss Alice Clarke of Chester was a holiday visitor with her mo- ther, Mrs. RLC. Cfarhe. - _ _ -iYrk" Belong of Toronto spent the week-end with her brother and sis- ter. R. J. and Miss Margaret Mc- "iirOiriitiaG and Misses Eileen and Sarah Gingerich of New Ham- ing hitcessin. Missy Pg._McCoEmick nae Gunman: the C.W.A.C., Sills. Patterson of London is Visit- iiWriiGFiGrrt, diam from (he out Annupolio Volley. what! may Spa-in. a. an. d lawn“ - thier.',),:,',?.,:,:',":"??,,':',', foe mil. mound. new»: of l on Semi-'- bloom time norm in tut Ind eaityirHune, when NavnSmtm ' fairest luck. compete for the tide of "Bio-non 0m," an event that at- tndn “in ot Vinita" to the Carnival“. Inn " Keotvmr, where Lowr- cl Show 6nd hen interest in old Ann-polio Roynl. one at the In! pain-t Europe-n nu lemma" mam-s in North Amara. Ind with tho "an!" Moved fort pro Vida n mm and sxshsrfut link with - put. The Damiano thie.yert..t Pinned '--" 4.5;” I A bridal shower was arranged by ithe girls of the Luther Lmtue at ithe home of Mrs. Mathilda Hoerle ,in honor of her daughter. Mildred. whose marriage to Sgt. Harvey Knipfel of Camp Borden will he an interesting event on June 13, at St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Mil- dred was presented with many lovely gifts. Games were played and. dainty rettesymTtsAey1red.. The personnel of the out includ- ed Pearl Johnson, Winston Watt, Kenneth Hill, Donald Fleming, Hazel McBride, Erma Faulkner. Lorne Thompson, Norma Welsh, Margaret Houston, Mr: G. Khan Following the presentation of the play the plays: were entertained at the home of Mr. and In G. E Mitchell During the evening Sgt-Observ- er Lindsay Vognn. son of Mr. and Mn Charles Vopn, who has been home on a fourteen-day furlough and who leaves shortly for lat- chine, Que, was presented 14th) pen and pencil set Mr. W. H. Winkler made the presentation while the accompanying address was read by Mrs. Howard May- berry. Mr. Vogan in his usual ap- able manner thanked his Millbank tritrtdsrtorthi?ir, git; A _ The lucky tietrit for the afghan, which was made by the senior girl; 9t the Mylbmkfuplic Schgol in aid of the Junior Red Cross So- ciety was drawn by Mrs. Bert Wray. president of the Institute. The holder of the ticket was. Mr. Norman Bond A dance followed the play. The door proceeds amounted to mm [loll - Show - Miss Noima Heimpel of Waterloo spent the week-end at the home of her father, Henry Heimpel_._ Lance-Corporal Albert Hartung of Camp Borden and Miss Florence Goodwin of Kitchener were Sun- day visitors with Edward Hanna; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Badman ‘visited Sunday with Russel Heine]. members. - Miss Rose Ziegler of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Normans Letter of Waterloo were recent visitors with William Schaefer. - __ "iiiiii." air. Malinsky of Elmira called at the home of Mrs. Cather- ine Schema OAI Tuesday; _ -iuiariiiGr Thuroo of Camp Bor- den visited Sunday with Lorne Schmidt. _ -iiisViimma Kuhn. who has been spending several weeks at her home here, has returned to Kitch- ener. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bechlhold were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snider. Mr. and Mrs. John Krueger of Kitchener. and Mr. and Mrs. John Bierman of Erbsville. . Country, and to m "again!" a (and Pro, when n memon‘dpuk com-rr-tte beloved hunk: of Ltttsft"ot'tt stirrin' poem. n . . ,,,,,, _.., M-..) I... iirii(v" is tonvenL-nlly lowed by Cnnndim Pan'k Railway Ime- from Baum. Montreal and other large "up": TetttreB. The rail hunky ter minute-I at Sam! tta N B, and in mmplnod by a de uahdul [Whom cut-R -the Bay of Fund on the trim round mum-hi "him "that" A “an” 'lf/d Digby Pinon. with wummm. pool in the (cum, n pm m the upon In“ "we l' r "gm show. the gum: EL,,','S, mm A991. 8.0mm Um. Lyter left mm ogbt (math. 5011de mm In! a much of t In. HEIDELBERG By III. My “If.“ (ctr-whi- W] Visitor Fran Whom Mrs. Harry Diebel of Meyronne. Sask., arrived-at the home of her mother, Mrs. Henry Hohl. Mrs. Diebel reports nice weather in the Meyronne district and is looking forward for a bumper crop. She will spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends in the district. Her last visit to Bamberg was 16 yegnrs ago. - . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dietrich and family of St. Agatha were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Kies- wettter A recently. _ Sunday visitors at the home of Alex Ethel were: Pte. Albert Ertel and Mrs. Ertel, Mr. and Mrs. Hermie Martin and family, Mrs. Pearl Martin, Mr. Aaron Kropf. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Homer of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. John Iyprseht_aty) family of _Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Rotiert and and family and Mr. Urban Bender ot St. Clements. Visitors at Emil Dietrich's were: Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Kittel and family of Kitchener, Mrs. Theresa Kine]. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kittel and family of St. Agatha. Mr. Win. Stump! and daughters and Miss Memer of Kitchener gqlled_ on Mrs, Mary Starr on JBUSES LEAVE KITCHENER I EASTBOUND WESTBOUND to to TORONTO LONDON 1 s." m. 8A5 am. [.05 a... ".35 LII. "as aan. 3.SS lull. ‘ I... p... h 7.15 pm. 3.30 pm. c 8.50 pan. 5.0. Pan. tr 9.SS on. called on Mrs. 1 Thursday evening. Mrs. Annie Grieve of Kitchener is spending some time at the home of her brother, Mr. Ed. Kaufman. Saturday evening visitors with Mrs. Lavina Schaefer were: Mrs. Anna Grieve of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dammeier of Hessen Road, Mr. Ed. Kaufman of Bam- ?erg. and Mr. Eph. Maser of Water- oo. DOWNING. STEEN and ck TIME TABLE or eu'- iiGiih “w Ill-IIIME Cm _ B. ___ 'fr_ee SI. , A JGeaGasartG Junk. I. , w LIGHT. INmINIIVI G AWTIIIL Invent-ah. Wrtto nun-gum M441“ Buy )WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES 5.0. inn. T." pm. b 12.30 mm. a-- Daily ex. Sun. b __ Sun. & Hol. c - Daily ex. Sun. & Hol. (Eastc'n Daylight Saving Time) “I RAVI MAM " F. WESSON I” King St. E. - Ruth-nor (All - . MEN'S . YOUTHS' - 30hr MISSES' & WOMEN'S l’lnnnro [elk-L " )‘rmnu SI F. GM thorn while ‘hm'rv still available' anlnn Sully Shoe Store IUPTUIID? SUMMER SHOES New Shipment The "maywoed" for Show '" KIN“ SOUTH WATEIIAND BAMBERG Regularly RAHN’S Tut-Silu'w "" At in: F. 'l'ovluu PA“ 'ws.

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