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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Jul 1923, p. 1

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â€"_ _‘ These Buits appea!l to the young â€" ~#ellows donning their first long _‘ trousers, made of superior fabrics, _ stylish and distinctive models and .. exportiy tailored Suits that create # pleasing and iasting impression. ~ MEN‘s sHIRTS Wrist Fractured Mr. A. E. Rickort had both bones in his wrist fractured on Saturday yhile cranking his car. We wish im a speedy recovery, rsonals _ . Mr, and Mrs. J. O‘Drowsky, Mrs. &. Rickert â€"and _ Messrs. _ Vornor Rickert and _ Walter Menzie _ of Guelph and Miss «Gladys Marsiott and Mr, L. Rosenberger of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Letson The bride was gowned in white flat canton crepe with hat to match and carried a bougquet of roseds. Miss Jean Hamilton _ from â€" the West is visiting !with Miss Vera Woollis, _ .« Chalmersâ€"Letson A quiet marriage took place last Wednesday, Jaly 4, at the parsonâ€" age, Bloomingdale, when. Vera Belle, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Letson, became the bride of Mr. William Chalmers, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Chaimers. The nuptial knot was tled by Rev. Nowberry. . The bridesmaid, _ Miss _ Nellie Chalmers, wore blue knitted crebe with hat to match and carried a bouquet of roses. The groom was Miss Minerva Snider of Kitcheror hospital is holidaying at her home Mrs. D. Ponder of Guelph is visâ€" fting with old acquaintances here. Summer Neckwear, in New Silks, both light and dark effects, neat deâ€" signs. BOYS‘ EXTRA BLOOMER SUiTs Collars attached, or extra collar, Shirts, Mercerized, Cotton, Pongee, plain, Tan, Blue and White, cool, comfortabie and dressy. SILK HOSE ...........0.. mmoâ€" Men‘s Athletic Union Suits, light weight, self striped, Madras Cloth and fine Pyjama Checks. MEN‘S SHIRTS ........ $2.50 reinforced heel, sole and toe NECKWEAR ; .2....2ll.222. Mercerized Lisle Hose, light in weight, double sole, hee! and tos, Black, White and assorted colors, priced low. _ union suiTs ........ $1.19 Shirts of fine Percales, new pat« terns and colorings that are fast, well m?o, good . fitting Shirts, reasonably priced. LISLE HOSE ..........0. Aanmâ€" _â€"*~ SUITS Mere is a message from the wheat fleldsâ€"in Nature‘as great laboraâ€" tories a treat has been prepared that will strengthen your ambitionâ€" Silk Gâ€"=t _3 Men‘s Summer Furnishings $15.00 ® $22.50 $7.95, $10.50, $14.50 s styled and tallored as these are, made idea! suits for pusiness, or buting, they ‘have an air of"smartness that well dressed men WEST MONTROSE Fine materials, in sha des and colors to pl;n; y;t_l; ;‘;; elders. Reguiar stout, io ng and short models. i all the favorite colors, $1.95 ~ 39c¢ 69¢ 85¢ a place for this small token, and expression of our sincere love for you. They _ received _ many beautitul gifts. Mr. Carl Woollis had the misforâ€" tune of being thrown from i hand car and sustained a broken log, He is at present in the general hoepiâ€" tal, Guelph. His frionds wish him The address . was read by Miss Vera Woollis and the Misses Pearl Melitzer and Augeline Snider preâ€" sented the gift. The address: Mr. and Mré. Chafmers, Dear Friendsâ€"On this very happy occasion â€"we wish to express the sentiments of some of your many friends and neighbors that you may spend a long, happy and prosperous life together, thatâ€" God will send all good things your way and that all through your life: you may be blessed. _ We are glad that your future home is go(ng\{o be among us and we trust that you can find a speedy recovery The young couple will reside on the groom‘s farm. Sustains Broken Leg Misses‘ Brown Patent and dull Leather _ Lace â€" Oxfords, weited soles, sizes 11 to 2 ..........$2.65 Children‘s Brown ’l_\d Black Kid Leather oneâ€"strap Mary Jane Pumps, , turn soles, sizes 5 to 7}/, ..$1.50 | Boys‘ Black Caif Oxfords, McKay sewn soles, .1 to 5............ $3.65 t Children‘s Patent Leather Oneâ€" strap Pumps, sizes 8 to 104 .$2.25 _ Children‘s Sand Colored Oneâ€"strap Pumps, sizes 8 to 100 ......$1.98 Misseg‘ Patent Leather Openwork Sandals, sizes 11 to 2 srrun~â€"/80.99 Fitting Footwear for little feet Women‘s White Nile Strap Pumps, mititary hetig .. .»....::,â€": .: $2.60 Women‘s White Nile Sport Oxâ€" fords, low heels .,.,..,..... $2.75 Women‘s Patent Pumps with Red or Green trimmed, military heel $6.75 Women‘s Black Kid Strap Pumps, low hetle .....lllllll...s.. 92095 Women‘s Brown â€" Calf Oxfords, The better Sort of White Shoes Women‘s Brown _ Calf Oxfords, Tan, trim pattern, low heels, spccial ME eenvesrmmesernesneryes vsrs, $9.06 Women‘s Patent Leather Strap Pumps, Cuban heel ........., $1.95 Other styles and qu.ltt‘n at §3 and $4.00, weaves, in medium and dark shades, new "beited Norfolk styles, nicely tailored and finished, and the extra Bloomer extends the lenaoth of ser. Light weight Btraws, Bleached and Unbleached, Sennet and Novelity brands, comfortable, good looking and extra quality at the price. Vacation Clothes. for boys that withstand _ the stfain of active STYLISH SAILORS health hegt . _PAelds! _ bu . COMmE FROM®* extends the length of serâ€" The annual picaic of the St. Therosa Young People‘s Club was held in the Waterloo Park on Satâ€" urday afterncon while the choir of the St. James church plonicked at Holdetborg. _ ‘The . Sunday m acholars of the Mothodist also had a delghtful onting at Poterâ€" son‘s bush. â€" f ul ‘The services ct the St. Theresa church on Sunday were in charge of Rev. Father Reitzel of the St. Jerâ€" omes College. The pastor, Rev. Father Weidner is onjoying two weeks‘ holidays. Held Demonstration. lf aluminum demonstration was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Harmer on Monday evening.. Mrs. Jacob Sauder was prize winner in the guessing contost anq received an aluminum pie plate. Kimira Intermediate Intercounty baseball team lost to the fast Kitâ€" chenerâ€"team in a game on Saturday afternoon by the oneâ€"sided score of 14 to 0. * Mrs, Gerber visited for a week with her son, Mr., M. Gerber of Wellealey. The Bachelors had sweet revenge on Baturday evening when they played up «to form and beat the Cubs 10â€"5. ‘The Cubs lined .up the same as on Wednesday, The Bachâ€" elors was: L. Mader e, Burkholder », Bingeman 1b, G. J. Mader 2b, Gole 3b, Frels ss, Buschertâ€" rf, Hurst cf, H. Pronge If. Bachelorsâ€"L. Mader c, Buschert p. Bingelfan 1b, G. J. Mader 2h, Goloe 3b, Richardson ss, Hurst rf, Burkâ€" holder ¢f, H. Pronge If, Umpireâ€"A. Mader., 2. 220222222 Mr. and Mre. W. J. Dowd of Lisâ€" towel, Mrs. I. Moore of . Rritton, and Mrs, J. McAllister of Toronto spent a day last ‘week with Mr. ond Mrs. Jas. B. Hammond. Henbert _ Dedels _ and _ Garfield Mader spent Sunday at Centroville. Miss Verna Baer spent Sanday visiting near Winterbourne, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan and children of Jackson, Mich., visited with Mr; and Mrs. D. Dewar one day last week, Baseball.â€"The Rachelors bowed to the Cubs on Wodnesday ervenlng[ to the tune of 6 to5. ERrrors lo-t;’ the game for the Bachelors while on‘ the other hand all the breaks favorâ€"| od the Cubs. The teams lne up as follows: f Cubsâ€"H.â€" Dedels c, W, Prohgn p.| 8. Dedels 1b, G. D. Mader 2b, Zeller 3b, Cressman ss, Baer rf, C. Mader . Cf, Becker 1. | Mr. and Mrs. John Weir of Millâ€" bank spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hammond. Mrs. John Freebornâ€" and Miss Nellie Freeborn returned home after visiting with friends in Toronto for several weeks. A Oneâ€"sided Game. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schraeder of New York are paying a visit at the latter‘s home, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Jucob‘ Shantz. ‘ Mrs. Cober and three childre Unionville were guests of Mr. Mrs. O, Burkholder fast week ol the former‘s pa}onls, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Schiedet, Mr. Jason and Miss Lottle Smith and Miss Vera Bby of Vineland visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. M. Heckendorn dn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Break of Deâ€" troit visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Break one day last week. with frionds in New Hamburg on Bunday, Miss . Pear) Heckendorn and Mr. Dalton Fretz of Vincland spent the week end at the former‘s home, Mr, and Mrs, M, Heckendorn. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Shants and Mr, and Mrs. Bimon Brubscher spent Sundsy in our burg. Mr. Clarence Burkholder wisited with friends in Kitchener on Bunâ€" day. s Mrs, J. Fretz and family of Vineâ€" land are spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Burkâ€" holder. Mr. and â€"Mrs. llen Scbiedel and family spent Sunday at the home Local and Personal, } Mr. and Mrs. J. Zeller and Mr. Irs and ~Miss Ollve Zeller ‘visited Umpire__A, â€" Mader KINGWOOD ELMIRA PERSONALS AND OTHER WATERLOO CHRONICLE three children of of Mr. and The entertainment put uP by the Kitchener 8t. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church Y.P.8. in Schweltzer‘s Hall last Wednosday evoning, was given a full houseâ€"attendance who greatâ€" ly enjoyed the splendid program and in particular the two good plays, The first was a Mission Play, entitled "Robert and Mary," which portrayed Robert,. a young man who had just been fitted out and commissjoned by the Bible Society as a Missionary destined for the Mission Field in dark Africa, while Mary, a hightland lassie deeply in love with Robert and having promised to become Robert‘s life partner much against the wishes ofâ€"her parents, who were greatly opposed to such tetlon" which would require her to also place herself in danger of hmu‘ into the hands of savages of thh PDark: continent from which white . man rargly escapes with his life.! Robert found it necessary to leaye for his field of imbor without Mary #oing with him. As time went on Robert reported of his snccesatul work and the opposition bedame loas . and finally ended by the parenta giving their consont to Marty marryâ€" | _ _Miss Saloma â€" Buehler of St. f-lucohu spent a w@ek with her sister Miss Lucinda Buehler, | _Mr. and Mrs. Downing ot Kitchâ€" Tener called on the Moyers at Pleasâ€" |ant View on Saturday. in many instances total destruction ns in the case of turnips which had just appeared abovo ground. These were damaged above recovery, In some cases hail was so plentiful that it could be gathored in the following morning. Painfully Injured. This section was visited by one of the most severe hail storms on Tuaesday afternoon last week, that has ever passed over here. Accomâ€" panying it was a heavy downpour of rain. The atorm seemed to come fell rather thickly for qnite a while, so much so that garden truck, corn, roots and grain were badly battered und damaged, causing a setback and Much Damage by Hail. in from the south west and took in a strip of about 1% miles wide where hall of %4 inch in diameter Mr. Henry Brehm accidently broke several ribs and sustained other injuriea by an accident, while atâ€" tempting . to put x cistern at the Wiegand home early last week. Harry is confined to bod where he will have to stay for several weeks. Enjoyed Play. Mrs, Tom Bedford and Master Ross spent the week end with relaâ€" tives in Kitchener. â€" . Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Peppler and Mr, and Mrs. Bert Ratz of Tavistock Sundayed with Mrs. Bedford and Mr. Chas. Bedford. Mr. Krantz of Welland was a guest of Rev. and Mrs. Newbery on Bunday. Mr. Wilson and Mr. Brandon of Drayton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bedford last week. Mr. ard Mra./Tom Bedford and son Ross and Mr, ind Mrs. Adoiph Berlet of Kitchener motored to E!mira and Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Harris. Miss M. W. Moyor and Misa Luâ€" cinda Buehler visited at St, Jacobs on. Bunday, Miss Gladys Bedford is bolidaying for a week with Kitchener friends. Miss Ethel Farrc! of Ripley and Mrs. Sturgis of LonJdon spent a few days at Pleasant View last week. Messrs. Hlam Martin and Alvin Lichty and the Misses Rmina Lichty and Eisie Good of St. Jacobs were Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shants. _‘ Mr. and Mrs, Daizel! of Galt and Mr. and Mrs, Daizell of Ayr called on Mr. D. McKay Bemis and Bis sisters on Bunday, friends in Kitchensr for some time. Little Edith Keffor of Bresiau is holidaying at her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Amos Schiedel, Mr, D. McKay Bemis is spending a week in New York City, on busiâ€" ness. ; Miss Lizzie Benninger of Kitchâ€" unorYn a guost <f Mr. and Mrs.. Mike‘ Benninger n few days last week. «o Miss Allce Litscigy of Kitchener is hbolidaying for a few days with Miss Anetta Benninger, y \ Rev. Mr. Kretz of Markham occuâ€" pled the pulpit of the Menpnonite church> on sunday, c.:l:" Evelyn Roborts ~is visiting CONESTOGO ahvep e g ‘ _ Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Struck of KWitâ€" chener â€" were â€" visiting with the j former‘s parents, last Wednesday. By turning your renewal subâ€" seriptions to our agent, Mr. Noah Stroh, they will be immediately atâ€" tened to and forwarded. Look at your label and see whether yours has expired or is about to expire. Messrs. Reuben Snider, Aaron Bnyder, ’Loandur Bowman, Charles Miller and«Noah Stroh made a motor trip to Puslffich Lake on Sunday and returned via Guelph, taking in the sights of the wrecks wrought by the rocent cyclone. | I Thoe Methodist congregations of Elmira and this village on Satur« day afternoon held a joint picnic in Mr. W. Wright‘s beautiful grove, Mr. Oliver Scheifele is on a busiâ€" ness trip to Toronto and other eastâ€" ern points, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trupp and family of Detroit, Mich., spent a short time visiting at the home of the latter‘s faher, Mr. John Wieâ€" land. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Fries and two daughters of Bridgeport called on friends here Friday evening, Some of the members of the Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid on Thursday evening took in the Strawherry social of St. James‘ Luthéran Ladies Alid at Elmira. Miss Sophia Schweitzer, accomâ€" panied by her niece, Miss Phyllis Schweitzer, left on a motor trip early last week to visit friends and the grandparents of the latter at Mill Creek, Ind. > R Mr. M. C. Stroh‘s brick and tile works which had been shut down beâ€" cause of a b(enk in machinery, has again resumed work. words and as a part of this it was| required that samples of their own! work be sent with replies, they soon‘ were deluged with all kinds of eat ables, and this again disheartened the two bachelor men so that they 4 decided to continue in the future on ‘ the same path they were going bo-“ Somn:> nsmd be c on e old e e fore and in the meantime they| b al -l-‘lln te thought it wise to first stop, thon: Ou es » l think and finaily pop the question. xm Mr. Kiemaner, the manager of the‘ KITCHENER‘S PROFIT SHARING STOKRE Lutheran Book Room, Kitchener,‘ acted â€" as thairman, and generally| Te omm managed the staging of these Mays, ® ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€" .l’”" attended by a larg Resumed Operations l 68T. CLEMENTS Iriends and nalnthess be 0 era enc x ts ts Poi is rete inis is se t 4 qualifications for such had bden mfi Into the advertisoment in 'uh‘ vomnlununollhunvul required that samples of their m' work be sent with replies, they -oo-” were deluged with all kinds of na-‘< ables, and this again dhhnfluu; The second of the plays was a : mmmm“‘luh‘,.x & Wife." Here ‘two bacheors who M â€"M. Weiche! & Son, Limited AlluminumPreserving Kettle Sale WEARâ€"FEVER Ailuminum Preserving Kettle _ Reg. Price $2.95, This Week‘s Special at $2.19 Holds 10 Imperial Quarts ", Come Early and get one of them for your summer preserving. f â€" 0 «* WEAREVER [ \" | A \IA\|| Teae mark . Ailia\ \A\\\\ \ AaiiI| w8\ \icAA\\\{ NaAI - N 4# "Wearâ€"Ever" Repiace utensils that wear out with utensils that "Wearâ€"Ever" enter this Messrs. Peter Lenhard, Abb Gibâ€" bons, Dennis Hanley and â€" Alex Diebold, all of Linwodd, wore visitâ€" ors in St. Clements last Sunday. The funeral of the late Clayton| Schnitzler and son, Alfred, Mr, and Kicawettor who met his death ln})clrs. Stmon Huber and others. a motor accident at Bamberg was! mt mmaneo enc held from the residence of his par-' Always the best, still the best, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kiesâ€" this year better than ever. Waterâ€" wetter on Puesday, July 3rd, and loo‘s Big Tattoo, July 27. _ Miss Marie Weber of Wat@rloo is wpending her vacation with her grandparents. _ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Voisin and Miss Dorothy Scheifele spent Sunâ€" day in Hanover. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Schummer and family of Linwood spent Sunday with theâ€"former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Schummer. a Mr. Fred Hartman and children of New Hamburg visited the farmer‘s zrother. Mr.\Qlex Hartman, last Sunday. s Mr. Emile Hogan of the Twin City spent â€" Sunday with Mr. Leslie Mever, Funeral Largely Attended Mr. Wim, Hinsporger of Powassen !s spehding a few days with his parâ€" ents. C Mr. Sylvester Meyer of Detrolt is holidaying under the parental roof. Meassrs. Robert Koebelâ€"and Albert Heim «pent Sunday with Mr. John DJetrich. Miss Monica Moser of Waterloo spent Sunday with relatives, Holiday Visitors. Mr, John Boegel Jr. is speding a fow weeks at his home here. ":fi Reg. $21.00 to$17.50 Reg. $12.00 to $9.50 ing hy gri 4tG4 Ret ho to $2.29 Other "Markâ€"downs" as low as $6.75 Reg. $18.50 to $13.50 Reg. $11.00 to 88.95 Reg. $14.75 to $10.50 Reg. $9.50 to $7.95 * muu;kr_:;&;mnmum“uu All the DRESSES incl in the markâ€"downs, these uducm for example: 10 QUART SIZE Goudies Limited BAMBERG Mr. and Mrs. L. â€"F. Dietrich, H. L, Districh, Miss Isabel Districh, Hubert Straus, Jos. Kinappel, M‘sses Annie, Mary, Loretta and Lo‘n« Dietrich, Victor Longo, Louts, Alâ€" fred and _ Alex. Dietrich, James Weinstein, Frank Schnelder, Rdwin Arnold, Mr, and Mrs, Martin Kiesâ€" wetter, .\l:,aud Mrs. Seraphim Kieswetier, Mr. and Mrs. Linus Kieswetter, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kies wetter, Wm, Kieswetter, Miss Carâ€" rie Kiewetter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Schnitzler and son, Alfred, Mr, and Mrs. Simon Huber and others. The pall bearers were W. Kiesâ€" wettler, W. Moser, A. Moser, Wm. Rumig and Sylvan and Alex. Hergott The late Clayton Kieswetter was born in Bamberg in 1898 and was aged 29 years, 11 months and 11 days. After spending some years in the west he accepted a position at Dietrich‘s garage at Waterioo which he held for three years. There surâ€" vive his sorrowing parents, five brothers and one sister; namely. Seraphim of near Bamberg, Loo, South Milwaukee; Linus and Jow eph of Waterloo; William at home and Caroline of Kitchener. Massa cards were received from the following: was attended by a large number of friends and relattves. Service was conducted at the R.C. church at St. Agatha by Rev. Father Bennâ€" inger of Kitchener after which in terment was made in the RC. comâ€" etery. WEARâ€"EVER

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