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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jan 1943, p. 5

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Reâ€"Elect Officers Of Ladies® Aid Lutheran Church held thi meeting on Monday aftert Seripture lesson wus or topics discussed were "T STATIC OR . .. WORLD NEWS ? Sales and Service On All Makes 80 KING S. SEE US When in need 26 King St. East DRESSES HATS HESSENX ROAD UNTRIMMED, FURâ€"TRIMMED and FUR COATS E. K. HEARTH RADIO BERGSTEIN‘S LADIES WEAR By Miss Laurine Dummeier (Chronicle Correspondent) # by JAMES G. ROWELL, CSB of Kansas City. Missouri Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts o Bd waerd | Wielhour CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE REVELATION OF THE RIGHTS AND CHARACTER OF MAN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Kitchener, Ontario Edwin 64 King St. 8. Sunday afternogn, January 17. 19143 at 3.15 o‘clock The public is cordially invited to attend It _ the hourly news flashes are interrupted | by | static, orâ€" your favorite comedian is too faint to hear, call us for a free estimate of needed repairs‘! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Still A J ‘orner Water and Francis Streets KITCHENER Priced from 19.95 up J A N U A R Y ner annual | ruoon. ']‘hrt read. . The The Three‘ CHURCH EDIFICE FREE LECTURE WATERLOO Announces a arge Variety of Entitled sHOE STORE AND REPAIRING of New Shoes or Repairs â€" WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY in the on A1 Dolore= Snider "Our O.K. Is Your Guarantee" ind Misâ€"â€" Robert: Hinschâ€" and family spent Suncay and Mrs. John K. Brooumer 5.95 to 14.95 1.95 and 2.95 WATRRLOO cSeyler of Shakespesn y with his parents, Mr amiel Sevier. PHONE 4â€"4537 William W KITCHENER 1 |__Mr. Kenenth, Vernon, Lyle and ;Mlllnn Swartzentruber spent Sunâ€" day | with Mr_â€" Paul Swartzenâ€" | truber ’ Misses Norma Swartz and Nelhe Main of Kitchener spent the weekâ€" end â€" with Mr_ and Mrs. Albert ; Chapman Misses Dorothy and Ruth Steinâ€" man of Bleam‘s Road spent Sunday , with Misses Grace, Doris and Eva Jantzi George Ficlder of Port Ailbert is spending a vacation with his moâ€" ther. Mrs. A. Fielder Sapper Elwood Kerr has returnâ€" esd to British Columbia â€" after spending 14 days\ leave with his vife and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Herb Potrufftâ€"of Hamilton spent New Year‘s Day ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Keader 4 Miss Kuy Jones spent Sunday at tie home of Miss Jean Grahany of Calt Mr ind Mys. Jno. Supsworth and fomily spent a few days at the home of Mrs. M. Kinzie of Limerâ€" Jack Worden of St. Marys spent the holiday weekâ€"end at the home cf bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worden Pte. Rort Skipper of the Veteran Heme _ Guards _ of _ Bowmanville »pent New Year‘s hliday with his wâ€"ife and family PINE HILL Mr. and Mrs. Menno Albright of Wellesley visited Mr. and Mrs, Christ. Albright. Master Murray Chapman of New Dundee spent Monday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman Mr. and Mrs. J. Andre of New York City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cluthe on New Year‘s Kolhday Earl _ Mose! of Preston _ spent Sunduay at the home of Mr. and Mr<. F. Hobbs. Mr and Mrs. John Roth and! family of Petersburg spent Sundny, with Mr=â€" and Mrs. Emmanuel Swartzentruber Mr. and_ Mrs= Allan Swartzonâ€" truber of Victoriaburg spent Sunâ€" day with Mrs CE Swartzenâ€" | truber 1 Members â€" of _ the Full Gospel Mission held their prayer meeting un Wednesday afternoon at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. August Sicâ€" wert Mrs. 1. Weiland and daughters Ihyllis, Ruth and Joan and George Weiland of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones. Mrs. John Albright spent a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Boshart and Mr. and Mrs Menno Albright in Wellesley Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Schlege) and Donald spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Alvin Schlege}h in East Zorra Mrs. Christ. B. Jantzi sp:nt.afiw days with her sister. Mrs Jonathan Jantzi. in Kitchener Mrs. Frank Smith fell rccomly’ ut her home and fractured her hip. | Mrs. Smith as a patient at St. Maâ€"| ty‘s Hospital, Kitchener. I Mr. und Mrs Herb Oldheiser and | son of Parkway have moved their bouscheld effects to the village s here they will reside ; Prayer Meeting. i Sgt. Ed. Smith of Camp Borden *‘rs. Smith and son Douglas of Toâ€" tunte spent the holiday weekâ€"end ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Preiffer The annual trustees meeting was buld on Wednesday evening at the Doon Publhc School with a very simull attendance. â€" Regular busiâ€" ness was transacted. No change has been made in trustees. Harold The annual supper and party for the children of the Sunday School cf the Presbyterian church was held un Tuesday evening in the Sunday School room. The long taâ€" bles were most attractive covered with white Jinen cloths and gaily decorated with evergreens. Santa Claus and red and green candles. A bountiful supper was served to tvo many young guests by ladies of the congregation. Rev. H. Clegâ€" kern asked the blessing and after Breaks Hip supper gave a vote of thanks to the l dies on behalf of the children. Goumes were played during the cvemng. Before leaving for home wuch child present received a bag f candy and an orange. Hold Annual Children‘s Party Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hergott and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dehler of Waterloo visited on Sunday with the latter‘s mother at Bamberg. Mr. anad Mrs. V. Sweeney and family of Kitchener were recent gvests,at the home of Wm. Guilâ€" lette, Doon Mr. and Mrs. Amsay Schweitzer and Misses Olive and Vera Schweiâ€" tzer and Mrs. Dorothy Waldâ€" schmidt of Bloomingdale were fuests on Monday at the home of ir. and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer, Witerloo. ” Social =‘Ppergonal Miss Evelyn Hilborn of Kitchenâ€" ur spent Sunday at her home in Roseville. Miss Annie Jantzi, Roseville, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Bast, at Waterloo. Michael Stix. 95 Weaver W Itv Misa Helen Swartzentruber (Chronicle Correspondent) Dial 8â€"8192 By Miss Kathleen Jones (Chronicle Correspondest} Fo o d plvalh . onl l oi hi in 1. 200000 ns e t stPk / M C297 zBB WATIBERLOQO iOatarie) CHROUICLE _ _ HAWKESVILLE ; Mr. and Mrs Earl Tyack and |\daughter of Kitchener spent Sunâ€" ?day afternoon with Mrs. W. Tyack | _ Quite a number attended the |f.or on Monday at Elmira. | _ Mrs Haight and Mrs. Alvin Ottâ€" |man spent Saturday at Kitchener [Sunday with Delphine and Velma (Svhnvidvr The â€" Willing _ Workers Sewing tCircle of the Mennonite Church Iheld their January mecting at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Hy. W. Bauâ€" man, Saturday. _ Mrs. Levi Bowman is a patient o‘ the Turner Nursing Home, Eâ€" mira. We wish her a rapid recovâ€" ery Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber, Sunâ€" day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lackner of [imira spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckner Miss Orma Stevens returned to school at Stratford again on Tuesâ€" day. 0_ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauman and family of Wallenstein spent Sunâ€" day afternoon with Miss Harriet Brubacher .jll mor from the Thursda: Miss Leah Martin of St. Jacobs and Adina and l.d-:f\(n Wohcjr;tp‘ont The Gospel meeting will be held | n Sunday afternoon through the | winter months Mrs. Mader opened the mecting with prayer. Mrs. Clarence Burkâ€" holder, secretary, read the minutes and called the roll. There were ten members present. The afternoon was spent in quilting The women of the Semor Sewing Circle of the C. M. Church met at the church on Monday afternoon for their monthly meeting. The afterncon was spent in quilting. Mrs. Iivin Gimble, the president, led _ the devotional part of the meeting Mrs. Morrison ind Miss June Morrison, Hamilton. are staying with Mrs. Morrison‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Horst, for a while. Mrs. Horst has not been in good health for some time past. Mrs. Raymond Erb brought little Sundra Jean home from the hosâ€" pital on Thursday. Sandra is much improved in health Junior Mader also _came home from the hospital in Toronto, last Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lichty visited at the home of the former‘s parâ€" ents. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lichty, on Saturday. Mr. O. Lichty is in the Lastowel camp Mr. and Mrs Ezra Frey and famâ€" ily of near Heidelberg called on The Breslau Ladies‘ Aid met en Wednesday _ afternoon _ in _ their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Orville Mader, the president. ‘_Mi. Addison Jutzi, the brideâ€" {croom‘s brother was best man. |â€" After the ceremony, a reception |was held at the home of the The Lord‘s House T()pic of Sermon In the Snider, Snider, _ superintendent _ of lh(:/i MRS. A. S. CUSSON is now in Junoir SS. gave the repert for She had stubborn i stion, "".'d.h“.h' 1949.. The Younr Peonle had a| biliousness "lfi'a.l l"m: Bible Mecting in the evening. Subâ€"! stmmulated her liverâ€"made her feel yourk jeet: "A Living Faith". Leader, Mr.i veenser. Bucdcus vour bwor ith Endi.s ons Faith". Mrs, E. Hoffmian, "A Living Faith _ is Evident"; Mrs.â€" Lloyd Cressman, "Live Fruts of a Living Faith." Mr. Art. Wismer spoke on "Secured and Kept" Sewing Group Meets The pastor, Mr. Oscar Burkâ€" holder, preached on the subject. "The Heuse of the Lord". on Sunâ€" day morning at the C. M. Church, basking his remarks on the text, Psulm 65: 4 Cordon Eby: song feader, Mr. Lloyd Shantz; Miss Francis Kinsic read a tory entitled "God supplied Water ind Wood." Mrs. Irvin Gimble read a paper on "A Dead Claim of President Is Hostess to Ladies Miss Esther Sochner spent the weekâ€"end with friends at St. Jaâ€" cobs Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Ziwclor ond Miss Laura Sochner Miss Florence Ziegler enterâ€" tained 22 girls at her home on Friâ€" diy evening, in honor of Miss Eileen Musselman, who was marâ€" r‘ed the following day. The living room was gaily deâ€" c rated with silver bells, pink and white streamers. Progressive croâ€" kinole ind a singâ€"song were enâ€" joyed by all. Prize winners were Miss Musselman received many beautiful gifts for which she exâ€" pressed her thanks in a fitting manner. cavina Bowman and Gladys Soeh rer. bride‘s narents, for the members i the immediate families She was attended by her syster, Miss Ruby Musselman, ass bridesâ€" maid, who wore a street dress of rose crepe, accessories to match aud corsuge of pale pink roses and fern. Bride Entertained The bride wore a street length dress of teal blue crepe and accesâ€" sories to match. A corsage of red roses and fern completed her cosâ€" tume. * F.. Detwiller, when Eileen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Musselman, became the bride of Munro K. Jutzi, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jutzi Kitchener. Rev. Detwilier officiated. A pretty wedding was solemâ€" rized at 4 o‘clock Saturday afterâ€" noon at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Nuptlals Saturday By Mrs. Ang. Schneider (Chronicle Correspondent ) ay FLORADALE Uiy Mrs. Roy Schiedel !Chronicle Correspandent} BRESLAU 8. S. hour, Mr superintendent Llova Durine the businéss which wus nesided over by the president, Miss Sylvia Bock, the secretary, Mrs. A. Tuther read lefers of appreviation eccived from local boys in the iwimed forees to whoin the Institute rad sent Christmas boxes and also ‘Tom cther individuals and organiâ€" tions which had been rememberâ€" «d during the holiday season. younger. Buck ‘;‘;r liver with F F';-‘m,"-- Canada‘s Largest Selling Liver Tablets. A quiet wedding was solemnized at St. James Lutheran parsonage on Saturday evening at 8 o‘clock when Miss Clara Kavelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kavelman of Plattsville, was united in marâ€" riage to Wilbert Goften, son of Mrs. Andrew Gofton and the late Mr. Gofton of Plattsville: The young couple were attended by Mrs. Harry Hofstetter, sister of the groom, and Eldon Kavelman, broâ€" ther of the bride. Rev. A. L Conrad officiated. Following the ceremony refreshments were served by the pastor‘s sister, Miss Margaret Conâ€" rad. After a short wa;}ding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Gofton will residpe near Plattsville. W.I. Meets at New Dundee Wilbert Gofton Clara Kavelman Weds Dainty refreshments were served Twin City Laundry "Twin Citv‘s Busiest Cleaners For Over I0 Years Twin City Lanndry will keep up your laundry front while you keep up the war working front. The Service Men‘s Canteen just can‘t get altong without you! But your, wash can ... if you fet T‘win City Laundry take care of it For the service vyou deserve . . . DIAL #8833. The Axis Grins . . FOR QUICK sERVICE JUST TELEPHONE sâ€"ssq:q The Axis grins when you catch cold hanging laundry out in the cold! They know an unhealthy nation can‘t fight. Let Twin City Laundry do your laundry and safeguard your precious health‘! Cleaners and DODyers Mr. and Mrs. George Pertin of Reseville called on Mr. B Waldie and E.'ar! on Sunday. Mrs. B. Waldie spent last week in London _ receiving medical treatâ€" ment. Mr. Wm. Scott, Sr. visited Mr and Mrs. James Scott and family of Woodstock on Saturday Friends and relatives are sErA3 to learn of Mr. Gordon Hastings‘ tonsil operation last Saturday ut Woodstock General Hospital, ind wish him a speedy recovery 210005°00R on Saturday Mrs. Dan. Stauffer and son Don nie were in Kitchener on Saturday Mrs. Quintin Markle was a Saturâ€" 22. x) ues day dinner guest of Mrs. Rae Bond _ DOWNING, STEEN and Co. and family of Woodstock. Mr. Wm. Scott, Sr. visited Mr l‘]_,ORlSTS nni Mive Tammneamas uneup q ue George Jacob is spending a few weeks at the home of Mrs. John Jaeoh at Clinton Mr. D. E. Staufter spent Thur day and Friday of last week â€" Toronto on official business Mr. and Mrs. Harold Poth unc Mrs. Mervin Bechtel called on Ab mer Brighton and Miss Marion Wil lets at the Freeport San on Sun Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Richards of Hanover visited with relatives in the village for a few days lJast week. Miss Marjorie Hadley spent the weekâ€"end at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Roth of Baâ€" cen visited with Mr. and Mrs. 1. H Toman on Sunday, Lloyd Hilborn of Aberfoyle called on his brother, Ivan Hilborn, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L H. Toman, Mrs Ivan Sararas and the Misses Grace and Rudene Toman attended the fureral of the late Miss Mary Anâ€" tor at Kilch‘om‘r on Saturday The Misses Mary and Ruth Geiâ€" per, Betty McCowan and Maric Cressman of Paris spent the weekâ€" end with the latter‘s mother, Mrs Leander Cressman. Mrs. Ervin Sararas and Ivan Sa reras called on Mrâ€" and Mrs. A! bert Duench at Waterloo last Sat urday. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kavelman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Einâ€" w :lghu-r_ !asg Saturday. Rev. H. F. Schade presented a Bible Study on "The Dispensations of the Ages" which was illustrated with a chart at the weekly meeting of the B.Y.P.U. held at the home of Mr: and Mrs. J. Buck on Monday evening. Mrs. Harold Poth preâ€" sided and the scripture lesson was read by Glenn Poth. Miss Doro!hg' \l!\anr_\cr _gave a reading entitled, "David, The Minstrel" and the sorâ€" vice closed with prayer by Miss Verna Schade. _ Sp:(e[l:fil. Mrs. M. Bowman and Mrs. E. ler. During the evening the members knitted and sewed quilt patches. _ _ _ at the conclusion of the meeting by the committee composed of Mrs. W Spaetzel, Mrs. M. Bowman and Mrs. CHESTERFIELD of a uniform blend of fine teas _ "a L 4 L m ks ]ust Call By J. E. Markle (Chronicle Correspondent) amous for quality since I092. und HALIFAX. â€"An unidentified woâ€" man inserted «n advertisement in a Huhfax newspaper today, offering otht cowsnd to the first person subâ€" mi‘toig evidence leading to the wrtest of any one using illegal gasoâ€" line rution tickets. She said she was nol cunnected with the Prices Board, but was vitally interested in winning the war." ADVERTISING USED TO WIN THE WAR Smith Manufacturing Company Dept. B. 549 King St. PRESTON, ONTARIO Estublished 1898 A berfect method No elastic. No lex straps. . LIGHT. _ INEXPENSIVE. GHARANTEED_ Investigate. . Write ar callâ€"â€" 86 King St. W. _ Phone 4â€"4162 KITCHENER Good vision means better, happier living. Make sure your sight is right. Have it examâ€" inedâ€"now. vision may be distorting the "f‘.“ type you read, causing eyeâ€" strain and fatigue. It may be .< hampering you in your work â€"making you slower, less offiâ€" . cient. It may be making your driving dangerous. To be fooled by an optical ilâ€" ? lusion doesn‘t matter. But the i; deceptions caused by faulty vision do matter. Defective > W in IANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE "Dedicated to Retter Viston" 10 Frederick S.. _ Phone 2â€"2718 Kitchener . â€" . Ontarte WHE RUPTURED? FLAG OR ~OW ! PAGE FIV3S tar am

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