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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 May 1951, p. 6

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Mrs. Rune] (Nellie) Robinson, In home (Rose) Schnarr and Mrs. Arthur (ElmaV Pmke. at Hf qhterioo; Mrs John (Irene) Jur- cttueh, Kitchener, Mrs, Frank (Lorraine) Williams. Blooming ton. 1nd . And ”old- at home: five . " tit u Inn-c W) I“ Iv.- Tb I.“ Be . Auarili an d [Nashville United that}: met at the up. of In. J B. 1rllt The ”14:11:. In. Bunyan - Me. pruned. The theme of the a-ttng wu "How we can work h peace. by helpmg to feed the wt". Scripture lesson was by In. Stewart Green. An add: on "remperaoce" was read by In. Martin Harrison. Mrs, It: Banner una I solo accom- Mm. Clare Close led tuddon- 1y It the K-W Hospxtal,K1trhcncr. on Thursday night Sh? “as The widow of Bruno (“nose Thsceased w” I daurEhtor of Mrc Mary Duench, R. F I. Walivnstun and the late Stephen Duonch Sho was I member of St Petor's Lu; theran Church and had wrwd M treasurer for the Laduw' Am for "teral years. Surviving besides her mum” In tour sons: W11lium.SLJacob<. Carl Ind Harold at home and Earl, Waterloo. SIX daughters, Sunday afternoon callers mm Mrs. George Mauser and Jetrct were Miss Hulda Mueller, Phrhps- burg. Mrs. Walter Golheck. War terloo, Mr Leroy Kratz. Krtcr, ener, Mrs. George Bundschn and Mr, John Duench of Mrrwrmn In. Clara (New. 5.5.1033 “Ii.- M, P. 9.1.19 Mm. Jean's Pratt and Mrs. Don Cum]: presented a question and ma article. Members were “wind to atend the "Women's My Society section meet- "'trtl Drumbo on May 22nd. use: Phyllu Ann Smith and Ric. Lass were successful m wm- “If second highest m the piano due clan. Mr, and Mrs Leshc Hart and Mrs. Omar Hastings from Listow- el and Mrs. Wm Hart of Mitchell were recent Vlsnors with Mr and Mrs. J. W, Burnett, Miss Helen Deckert and friend of Hamilton visited with her bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mts,stapley, D_§ckert on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson and children of Waterloo were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Harmer. -ee -- _ Miss Neil Hayes of Detroit spent a few days last week with Me. Joseph Hayes, at_1d Kathleen. Mr. Frank Gilliland of Stratford and Mr. Irvin Wlsmer of Listowel were Sunday afternoon callers at ttthome ol_Mrs, George Man/ser, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McCal- lum of Kitchener spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hayes and Patricia of Detrmt spent the week-end with than parents. Miss Patricia Hayes remamod to visit with friends. Mr. Brubacker and E. H. Show of Elmira were Sunday visitors at the home of the lat- tefa sister. Mrs, and Ed, Harmer. Week-end guests with Mrs. Jule Calder were her daughter, In. and Mr, Percy Harrison of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs, J mes- beggy of Tognw._ .. The afternoon auxiliary W.M.S. held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Miss Belle McKie, Mrs. S. Green presided. Mrs. Chambers acted as secretary. Hymn 246 was sung, Mrs. Martin Harrison led in praper. Mrs. El- der read the scripture, Mrs. Green gave a very interesting ac- count of the Sunday School Con- vention held at Washington, Hymn 558 was sung. Mrs. T. Cal- der gave the Herald 'One Day at a Time. Mrs. G. Harrison gave a splendid talk on Rural Evangel- ism and also Life in Japan. The meeting closed by all repeating The Lord's Prayer. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph McCor- mick and Mary, Elmira, visited with friends here on Sunday tep.ings, -- _ A A - Mr. and Mrs lack Rooney were Sunday callers with Miss Jetret Manser. Mr. Murray Hembuch of Toron- to spent the week-end at his home. "KIM Mrs. Elliot Harmer of Galt visited relatives m town on Sugday. _ . _ __ R ' The many friends of Mr. Del Carlton regret his continued ill- neu. Mr. Carlton has returned tmm Guelph to his home where he is eonfined. Best wishes are extended for better health. With warmer weather the put- puto of the various motor boats of the village residents is again being bard. Quite a number of sputum gather on holidays and week-ends to watch theelr ma- noeuvres on the River Nith, north of Plattsville. Many fishers are 1150 seen along the banks trying tf, their luck in favorable wea- t er. The regular monthly meeting of the Plattsville Branch Women's Institute was held on Thursday afternoon, May 17th, m the town hall with 40 ladies present. The hymn "What a Friend we have m Jesus". was sung. Mrs. A. Strick- ler offered prayer. Mrs. W. Lach- man conducted the installation of otBcers. Two delegates to the District Annual meeting at Brown's Corners were named. namely Mrs. J, B. English and Mrs. J. Snyder, Mrs. Stanley Graham of Ayr gave two humor- ous readings. Mrs. Thos. Robson. also of near Ayr, was then intro- duced by Mrs. G. King and she spoke on "Books, what shall we read". Mrs. A. Baird moxed a vote of thanks to the guests. The meeting closed with. the National Anthem and lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. C. liLh.crc, Mrs. E. Stevens, Mrs. W. Lash- man, Mrs. J. B. English, Mrs. w Brown and Mrs. G, Smith. Attfmoys Auxiliary Meets. Linwood , The Ambulance Brigade of Plattsville sponsored a dance on Friday night in Plattsville town hall. The local Rythm Rangers sugpl‘lecl thtrtyysic, . . Friends of Thomas Lake are pleased to see him able to return to his home after a visit with re- latives at Tavistock. ngnen'l Minute Digging. Br I!" Jetret Inn-er (Chronicle Correspondent) mean. Char - .._ (iii?R'idillriiteti1efiSi, New Dgrdeer My)“ "It stein: In August m. iiGiGaiiii; In. mum Hack- ban. Bumbag; Mias hue Bunch. Waterloo and In: but: Ducnch ot Petersburg. The tun-n! was Held Sunday afternoon " St. Peta”: Lutheran Church, Linwood, with Rev. Wat. ter Goon dictating During the service, members ot the 1auites' Aid an; "Nearer My God to Thee". The pallbearers were Hem Clayton Wilker, Grant Schnurr, Edgar Walker, Harry gnu, Harry Siteinlglt and Claude Brenner. Burial wu in the Lutheran cemetery. Many beautiful Boral tributes bore mute testanony at the tugh es- teem ot the deceased. Mr. John Albrecht, Mrs. Clay- ton Steinman and Mr Aaron Lichty left on Monday with a group of farmers from Waterloo County on a bus trip to Pennsyl- vania, where they will spendo week, observing farming methods and soil conservation. Kingwood t A Church Music Conference was held at the Maple View AM. WM. ROGERS t SON FROM $38.50 Mndorawh' pnred sslverplate that toms plate for every day Soc those two smart pet WM. ROGERS In B. M. III-lb Chm-kl- Corrupt-ht Here's A Special Gift Event . . . With June Weddings in Mind I 3 LOVELY PATTERNS SOCIETY MEMORY APRIL GARDENIA EXQUISITE an ideal silver 3 dainty patterns AiirAii iGGiGriit IifdiCaa at: Viru. is? i0tiiikuiiki, __ if '13? vtaiieikitiT if.“ In." has] - ' Knead of Gadatsill and In. Ro. n Wilhelm our SW on of Station! spent Thursday even- glg with Mr, and In Grant in and In. Samuel L Schultz Hated Mr. Dan Bell", who is Ileana): in the K-W Hor pitAl m itcNener pp my; - Min Tillie Rog]: had her ton- sils removed in t. Mary’s Hospi- tal, Kitchener. Mr. and Mm. Mae Norris ot Mitchell visited with Mr. A. C. Steiner and Mr and Mn. Max- wel Stem. Mr. and In. Amen Yuul and ahnjly visited with Mr. and In. dEarlua Yutzi in Baden on Sun- ly, - _ __ Mr. and Mm Noah Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jum. Grace and Marjorie. visited with Mr. and Mm. Chris N. Schultz in Niagara W15 on 'tuyiar_. - - Mr, and Mrs, Dan G. Erb culled on Mr. Harvey Nuziger, who is a patient In the Stratford Gen- eral Hosp/tel on fiqntuy, Mr. arid Mm. Delmar" Erb, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ouch ot Mil- MrUnd In. Jud 'ttttttedged Mr and InAtha-VM The June bride will be thrilled with any one of these three lovely patterns designed by ulemed silversmiths FORTUNE - FANTASY - SWEET BRIAR POPULAR IUDOR-PlATE FROM . . MBA 05 who?!" pang; {man of mini-he's: one when sen tor e 'de'd'l% we“ ltd', in 2t'tt"deu tu the y menu; art (tuber fennel; chuck-ad Vatican um orgtutuatiata' - tives, left by bug from 2:me onetrip which wttmatHPos. sible Annually by the Waterloo County Cmp and Boil Ingma- ment Association The mun pur- 't9seot.thttrtiuto.atudred View what is being done in the United States with regards to aoil conservation as they are reported to be about tttteen yeara ahead at Canada in this reaped. These men will be expected to bring back all manner of ideas and fly gestions from what they have o served Mr. Sandy Ponyth, ngri- cultural representative ot Water- looCounty.isinchargeo!the trip which will include touring ot Hershey State Farms, Lam stockyards. conservation fauna and Stone Valley in Northumber- landhCounltiy where £12113“ tax-ma in e " ey are _ part in outstanding nil conservation pro grams. They are expected to re- turn to Kitchener again on this Saturday night. _ W_llnet Angina”. _ _ - -___ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schultz were Mr. and Mrs, Harold Schiedel and family of Doon. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lichty and Richard visited with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Kuepter and Mr. Reuben Zehr of Tavistoek. The regular meeting ot the Wil- mot branch of the Woman's Auxiliary was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Oliver Kerr and the opening devotions were in verton motored to Ann Craig on Sunday to visit Mr, and Mrs. Si- mon Bender. tn '“IIKOU’ ,_,,_- V0.8 ' iron! Mum ' F ut/ttfi,),.".- DIAMOND MIICHANTS Judi." hr Over " You! Designed by skilled mt!!- men to give you trunk beauty for your mum. . . _ Choose your favourite pat- tern. . . Cabinet is inch“. Once again Young’s Silver Parade offers you a large and varied selection of the country's finest silverplate. . . . Whether for yourself or as a gift you can choose no lovelier gift than the gift of nationally famous silver- plate. . . . Come in tomorrow. DAFFODIL REMEMBRANCE ETERNALLY YOURS ADORATION FIRST LOVE After closing down for the Win- ter months the regular monthly meetings ot the Ever Read Bi- ble Clan of the Bethel 'lLl'e1i Church were reamed last Friday evening when the re~openin meeting was held at the home a? Mr. and Mm. J. G. Wood. The nominating committee comprised of Mean. Alfred K Bean, John Baird and Carmen Facey present- ed the following slate of otBcers for the coming year: President, Mr. Clarence iamond; vice-pre- sident. Mr. Walter Horst; secre- tary,' Mn. Gordon Mordue; treas- urer, Mm. Alex Grieve; pianist, Mrs. Fraser McMillan; visiting committee. Mrs. Delton Reibling, Mm. Harry Caslmg; hostesses, Mrs. John Hair and Mrs. Ell- worth Bean; press reporter, Mrs. Edward N. Klinkman. The pro- gram for the evening was presid- ed over by last year's president, Mr. Fraser MacMillan and con- sisted of prayer by Mr. Carmen Facey, scri ture reading by Mr, J. G. Wood, Bible study by Mrs. Edward Klinkman; piano duet by Mrs. Mervin Facey and Mrs. Fra- ser MacMillan; sing song led by Mrs. Carman Facey and interest- ing current events by Mr. Alfred E. Bean. Mr. Clarence Diamond gave an address on the book "I Dare You" written by Mr. Wil- "rleD-woGldtretseidin the St. John's Church in Kitch- eneronMajthwiththeaervim, lot poly Cgmmunhop nl_10 um. and tom. v. D. D. I - “a? . W “than .b Td,', S y I“: 2t'tg t. t- itty. . It Wu doc that the}; mutton . E"! in tetltgt,nta i luv tor nvhved . portion ot the nu- tr book dealing with the customs prayer in the Modem lands and then also closed the meetinf with payer after which a sock hour was enjoyed by all. In: - Bill. Ch- In-Opeu Halibut; on 'dhPtieii2idi,e ter this ac" to husband by the when ot .the m. It In: EIGHT KING STREET EAST u?-4-...u?osu-luu...g-a, INSPIRATION 09d ‘M‘IKY'FLOWE‘R -De_sigms Moderately priced set of silver. plate - complete with cabinet W' Beautiful KING'S PLAIE I Mrs. Curtis C. Cressman, Mr. [and Mrs. Howard Cressman and daughter, Elizabeth Ann, visited ecently with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Byler of Clarence Centre, N.Y., and with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frey of Akron, N.Y. Mrs. Frey is a sis- ter of the former. udventuru. mental “wanna local dmtum and spirit adv-turea. This book it rally . with; pm of we mum out of a_ phone" bum man's own rich gram tor one must stand l, think tall, can. tall and live tall it we examine 2g! Ierctold oppongmq to my. The social hour unmanned by Mm. Alex Grieve. The new pro- gnm convene: tor the next mut- I.“ will be Mr. Mind Killian and social coon-or, In. Our“ Mordue Refreshments were {awed by the hostess and her Is- um . fg'At,eri Mr. Ind Mrs. John face! “5913112 “we ot gully; Oliver Fa y also assisted with the worshi period, The theme was "Working for Peace Thro h Food and Aid." Rev. W. D. Gig. minister of the church, addressed the group on the subject, “an Session Highlights", and Mrs. W. Bean favored with a piano inatm- mental. A litany of dedication was repeated in unison. Mrs. R. Hiiborn was appointed as seere- tary of the W.C,T.U, The meet- ing was closed with prayer after which refreshments were served. Personals. A tor the ioint me; of the iir- men'l 4'dl'io'lll'f,t"'u'ut and Christian Temperance Union ot the Bethel United Church last Tuesday and the opening devo- tiona were presided over Kenn Mervin Pace and Mm. Ro n J. Bean. Mrs, lworth Benn led in a son; se and Mrs. John G. Jy,9od," h! Wallis Bean and In. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holst and daughter, Catherine, of Baden visited recently with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Diamond. Uni-Dum‘ pin-gulch. Mr. and Mrs. Xmas Good, Miss $4100 up In. Honing :1 London in ma- in; with her ton. Mr. Gard. Hulda: and In. Undue. The ladies of the Bethel United Church and this district attended the now“ an gun by In. Edward Potter ot oodstock In honour of her daughter, Joyce, who this week becomes the bride ot Ar. Qigvgr gaping, eldest son In: Mutant Bean ot Gun spent the week-end with In par- ents. Mr. and in Alfred . Bean, Me and In. Cinema Diamond tyru?ait",,1tidsT,'nrtsuty and ' vid on wtttt Mr.andMrs.C.P._telot WHM h!!- ., Galt. d In. Viola (5611in Huron Road t Sunday visitors, with Mr. and Mm. Stanley Lichty and family Good and with]; and in; Inch Holst a Plan um " EM ST., WAMLOO ”NEPOIT PHONE: 22r93--00" . COKE . COURTEOUS ttima-.-. PHONE: 55.13 W“ "‘ mood MST} E. If"; Pr, JV“ 2'aTats"e,,t" mm; [lrilRll 52mm] MARATHON 'o','.!.'.',...,,,-,,.,...,,.., Alum sum up. MAY 26 to JUNE 2 " In. 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Mr and Mrs, Aaron Helmuth and Elaine, Mr and Mrs. L Roth and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roth and funny of Shaw. Aesop, author of the book of a- bles, was a slave. Ell-r thr a. 1961 6.0046 M, Bender In, Elmon New Ham..'

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