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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Oct 1936, p. 5

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qrlxrqttir "MERE. trGuar. an. In: at the "thot trg GIN-'40- ld In $5.barto.od - - on Win by. JStt hapy_gtrglu at a. - w.s.J.WmI¢-nhluln.ll- nugget-ammuaum In. J. Wilton and daughter lyric of Bruno]. won whack new at tho Oscar an» homo and on Vod- My mauled Mr. and In. Hahn on . trip to 76m. Ion-n. Noah such and Sol. Hitch were Twin City human 7181er In! “My. hvo - new GGGar, ar. ted My mm. In but in- I!” lug-rec Hill was a. Kitch- ener visitor on Timmy. Mr. and In. IHorb Hum ma non Harry were in Hamilton on business hu Thundsy. Drum-tic Club Hon. at. Intthow’s parish hell was qom- Yorubly 'iued when the Anon Dru» matte Club presented the three act comedy "Nothing but the Truth", on Friday evening. This group ot performers have ap- pwed here half a dozen times or more and have on each occasion drawn large audiences and the pre- eeututlon ot the several Nara have proven themselves to be masters in this art and assuring their audiences several hours ot clean, healthy tun. Their presentation on this occasion we! very capably done and raised laughter in the audience repeatedly. (Mr. Walter Stroll, president ot the brotherhood, introduced the play and the can. ,. Alb contributions. .... in deciding to issue the (hronicle twice a week . To meet with the re- quest ot the publisher: tor a. budget ot new: in each issue, it is urgently requested that all readers hand new; items in as soon as possible after they lumen. Farmer. Busy. Farmers have been very buy duce the cold spell early last week, with the lamenting or their mob and potatoes and the picking of apples. Mr. and Mrs. R Kramer of mute ener were week-end visitors at the personage with new. and In. S. J. Wink. Local readers ot the Chronicle their appreciation to the publishers Mm. John Kurt: spent a few dun Lat week with her daughter. Mrs. Carl [Bonn and Mr. Human in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Break and daughter Miss Beta Break. eon Mr. Jun-ed Break and Miss Emma. Break all of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mm. Clarence Burhhoider recently. iikUmt iirEUrtru Otter and In Within- Otter of heeport spent Sun- day, wiypyr. and, Mrs. D_el_ton_ Obey. Friday visitors with Mr. Sydney Snyder and daughters were Mrs. Jack Irvin, Penetang, Mrs. Louise Grill and Mrs. Fred Relner of Heap paler. . "Ti/ Nathan Martin and Vincent Goat: are spending a few days in Toronto on business. 7 fl _ In. Eph. new: and Master Jimmie Schmmm ot Preston and Mrs. Charles Sweet ot mttttuo called on Mrs. Aaron Made:- on Wedneodny. mu Grace‘ Bernhardt ot Welland spent but week with Mr. and In. W. Clemens. Bora-'N Mr. and Mm. Nun Mar. tin. a daughter, Oct. 22. (Died the same day). The people ot this village extend to Mr. and Mrs. Mum their sympathy in the loss ot there intent daughter. "in. Alvin Ottman held a quilting bee on Thursday afttrnoon. _ - "irrreidiiiGn Jr near Winnipeg is spending some time with his sister. Mrs. Barty Gench nnd_ Per, Gere. will Oniaa Weber is building an ex- tension on his blacksmith shop: WSchoolr Inapéctor Mr. H. E. Elborne made a visit to the village on mura- -hirtaiandn, ot this district are very busy hauling In their potatoes and all report a very good crop. “I. 0“... IO, "" HAWKISVILLI Among The Correspondents ,0: 1er.aoeuat-iuo- evening. The noun; m on.“ ;vu.uuudm.m-ua Luther [3306 Holds Meeting Murine Daniel" "all the at!) turn loo-on. new. sch-n: Id In pray- or. A topic on "What ©ttqqrmatttm Does tor Io", was (“on by It. Irvin up. A story wag given by In Viola 'eatinriett. Sue-teen mambo" were present. A local hour followed. Dainty lunch nu lowed " no hone-a“ _ Misse- Viola Helnrkh. mm mm- meler and Mann. Nelson Heinrich. Irvin Una. Monk Senegal attend- ed the convention of the Kitchener district ot the Chunk Luther We at Sebtustopo1 on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Buncho ot Mllverwn spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dammler. Thot. tt'l'fv.t'tra'NN,tt tHit 'etyr 993-1." -- - Mrs. Herman Jacobi ot Lexlngton and Mr. Edward 1Reichert visited te- ceutly with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gol- treek. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seylor and daughter ldella and son Allen visit- ed recently with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guenther at New Pruula. Mr. and Mrs. Delmore Reichen ot Kitchener spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert. Mr and Mrs. Valentine Schmidt ot Kitchener spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Muckbart. Miss Janet may: " unending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Lichty at Waterloo. _ - Mrs. o. :Hambiy and son Ralph of Elmira spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Kant”. Mr. and Mrs. - Wetthuter visited the former“: brother. Mr. and Man. John Wetthutor recently. Mr and Mrs. Louis Yunker and family ot New York state spent a few days last week with the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Yukon Mr. and arris. John Kropt visited recently with 'Mr. and Mrs. Amos Licmy non Crouhlll. Mr. and Mrs. John Bender ot Pop- lar View, Mr. and Mrs. Anon Ruby and family. 16th “no, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ruby and Raymond or neu- \Tavlstock were recent visitor. with Mrs. Clara Bender. Mr. and Mn. Ezra ttroot and tam- My spent Sunday Wettt Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Roth near Rama. V Mr. tind Mrs. JOB. Roth were re- cent visitors with Mr. and Mn. Jo- seph moot. --- - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robinson and son Mord ot Toronto visited re- cently with Mrs. 'Ro‘blnaon's hum. Mr. J. G. Shaun. Mrs. Charles Sweet ot Reunion. NN., renewed acquaintances in the village recently. --- u - . - 'MEVand Mrk. M. Nader and non Earl were recent mums with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lithm at Thed- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lichty and chil- dren Verna and Howard and Mr. and Miss oiive Wettluufer of Kitchen- er spent Thanksgiving Day with her parents here. - Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto were re cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Blake Hyde. - A - - _ _ - Guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Well were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoststler and family ot New Hamburg, Messrs. Elmer Garner and Ed. Mme: ot near Ratsburg and Mr. Liam: and Fred Brodreeht. (Mr Elgin Fretz spent tho Timmy giving week-end at the home ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Frets. at Vineland. Mia's, Elvin. ICressman at Preston called on her mother, Mrs. J. Greas- man recently. . - - ___ "air'." and ers. Fred Brodrecht of Kitchener were recent guests of Nr. and Mrs. John Brodrecht. _ We are sorry to learn that Mr. Henry wen is eonitned to bed through illness. Measles More. Sevehl cues of monies are to- ported In thits, v1c1n1_ty_._ - - .. EAST ZORRA Till WA‘IIILOO CHIONICLI Mr. and In. - “In upon: and” gnu-oo- with at. an In. My Man . aer. mu Mac ad I!” lat. guns»: 'al.t." on It. - not.- any "an. In KIM. It“ om. norm! on: tMta"ar aunt-oo- II. m in W. Mr. Gordon Burden. was . but non vhltor at the home or In. Von. Hermon on all“; The my m o! (hi-om Rosina“: will may: to but that the u m. " lop. to as her In school noon out. Forty mu attended the rolling ot A. Kenchonbcln'o bun Th-ur, Min Snyder. A.T.C.M., ot Kitchen. er vhlled our local school on Tues- day afternoon where do In teaching singing. Visitors in the past week at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. William Stricker were the Mines Georgia Fletcher and Theresa Verona ot St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Millner and children, Mrs. P. Gabel. Mrs. P. Benet, Mrs. w. Otto. Mrs Salzman all ot Kitchener and Mrs Henry Holtzman ot Burlington. Miss Bhima Tuner and nephew. Master Jack Tanner at 'mronto spent the Thanksgiving holidays with the warmers mother. llrs. Hester Tanner. Mia: Dorothy Koehmledt let! for Kitchener, where the has secured work. Mrs. John McLeod ot Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mailman, Alvin Ross and Mr. N. Bulimia were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Krieger. A number from here attended the funeral ot Mr. Edmund Klein on Sat- urday morning at St. Boniface Church, New Germany. IMr. and Mrs. [Herbert Krieger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hallnmn at St. Mary's Mrs. John McLeod of Detroit, Alvin Ross and Mr. N. run. man of St. Marys motored to She!- tield on Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Menno Hallnun. Mr. and Mn. Albert Weller and daughter Janet of Brenna spent Sunday with Mr. and Hrs. Isuzu Weller. 'Mr. Joseph Fay St. has returned to Yugoslavia after spending a num- tter/tt you! n this country. 7 ' Sophia so" of Kitchener spent the week-end with her par- ents, IMr. Ind Mrs. Jinn Bows. Messrs. heater and Eldon Honor of 'Kitchener spent Friday evening with Mr. John Son. 'Mr. Herman Schilling spent Sun- day in Shelton with his m Alfred. Miss Carrie Robinson of magnum spent the week-end with her cuter, Mrs. Geo. Wray my! other frigngls: The Maple Grove Women's Insti- tute held their meeting at the home or Mrs. M. (Madel- Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansel: and - - ---- family spent Sunday with Mr. and Recent guests of Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Bill Bllschy of New Germany. Enoch Schneider were: In. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baum and L. H. much, In. William Home}: mmitr spent Sunday with Mr. and and daughter Vellum. of Bebrlnxvule Mrs. Anthony Bauman ot West Mont- Misse- Rsthy Mohr and Erna Ed: rose. (iii Messrs. Robert Mohr. an] Eds Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Leach. Mr. and Howard Snyder all of North Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Leach. Mr. Adam Rune) and Mr. W. Schmidt ot Kitchener called on Jim. Elinbeth Bergen on Sundny afternoon. Mina Ida Welland ot Detroit visu- ed last week with her triem1, um Olive reckon. Mr Edgar Rutherford and sister, Mrs. Bea Johnston and daaghter Ruth ot Toronto spent the week-end with their wants, Mr. and Mrs. James Rutherford sud other friends. Miss Charmin; Tanner of Oakville spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tanner. Mm. John Hear attended the dedica- tion services at the St. Jacobe’ Men- nonfte Church. ,, - Mrs. Geo. lobennau Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Alex Cuthbortoon at Woodstock. Mm. Gunner of Woodstock visited her sister, Mrs M. A. We not week. Mr. Tom and Miss Marjorie Mason ot Toronto spent the Thanksgiving hpllday with their mother. (Mrs. T. "Miss B. momma of Stratum spent last. Thursday evening with her sister. Mrs. Hester Tanner. Mr. tNEE-TEri3 NATION ad In an chair. m oesrutar* I.“ was read by Many lack-n, who lmnll'dl read . (or m. but! on the reading. A llama-y - “I rend by - Boll-II. “or Case] (In a report or the meeting held by the debunk; league. The meeting elated with limb benedic- tion. During recreation period a nautical tbaBettat sane WI. Oll- joyed try an. ienu%ivGiait.aiasiau, a; a; My School noon. cu noon-3. NEVILL- Y. P. Society Hears Missionary Paper 'Tar. i"7i"'a"'i'ri I" “I". cog-um, 0M ttt Dork tool- Mr. Charla. Pratt, who hu been comned to the Wooduock (Hanna), for the past few weeks has returned home. Teacher Quantum“. Recent visitor. with IMm. John Cockertoa were Mrs. Walls of Ion- don, Miss Jean Rush and Mr. Charlie Claringbold of Toronto and Mr. Jim Cockenon and son Ward ot Strattord. 5 Mrs. Ablah Shunt: and (humor 'Jew1 and Messrs. Harry, Nile aad {Cancun Sham: spent, Thanksgiving att into-Ian. Mr. J. D. Combo at the “ammo Continuation School teaching an: In unable to perform his dutiea due to Chicken pox. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Wright were: Mr. and Mrs. William Diets, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earner, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prelim}. Mr and Mrs. David Keats, Mr. and Mrs. John Gremm. Mr. Christ Haeger, Mrs. William Beetle and Miss Alma. 'Hoerle. Toronto teachers, who spent the holiday at their homes In the village were Jean Potter. Clara. 91pm. Hazel Randale and 'Mityity Murray. an In- saret Penn of Guerph and Jeanette Currey of Elmo also spent the toll- day in the village. Mlle Jean English ot the Brantford Collegiate spent. the week-end In the village. Mr. and In. m1 Killer of Hon; dale were recon! guests at Mr. and Mrs. Solomon tender. Miss Evelyn Holman. Beatrteo Barrett and John Form ot the Strat- lord Normal School, amt the hall- day at their homes in the VIII-go. A large number from the Vin-so attended the Wuhlngton march 'Anniversary Dapper mt Month! evening. The Scott. Bros. had a mmitrUntts. erlng at their home on Bunny, Oct. 11th. - Mia by!!!“ Horst of Kitchener. Mr. Simeon Horn of Preston and Mr. Howard Batman ot Elmira spent a dar recently at the home ot Mr. and In. Burial "trat. Persona". Mr. Herbert Cotton visited with Megan in Brantford 93 Sunny. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilkinson and children George and Ruth at! In” Lila :Ilumr of Walton-ten: visited at the home or "Mr. and Mm. George :Koepke recently. Mr. endure. Walter Nearer and eon Vernon spent Monday at the home ot Mr. and (In. wntred Un- derwood " Bridgeport. Mr. and In. Herbert Molar and daughter lleen and son Stanley ot Tavletock were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender. Noun. mammal and can Horst vkltod in Elana at the home ot Mr. and In. Levi Bowman. Mr. and In. Addison Bum and many and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wane vex-919m: guests of Mr. Ind Mrs. Home Widow nou- St. debo. Me ret-ttq “AWE?! NORTH "00me Clo-SHILL TOBYORm wNett ,r"tnrst-otth.o-t. In. a“ at In... Van ml. Manon. sum and Now. Who. 13nd Ian-n. Arthur Jury and mu ”Wanna,“ 2'dH'SNn'l'r2t'rtftlf. “tuba-Quinuln. . unawduumumm “Ob-Copland with“! my“ It. s. on»: nth. mam m Mr. sud In. AM. Ion was: . (or an! tart week with friend: in N" Dundee. In. Buckridze at Chic-no b vb- Ehg‘hers parents, Mr. and In. J. 0.0.01. Oliver ot lie-polar end hits an! were‘ln charge ot ill-tub- tion or otneert, at the Elmira 1.0.0.1". lodge rooms on Wednesday evening. he mllowtng were installed to once. N. G. Hen) Bonwell; V. W. Thoma Gilko: recording secretary. Morris Brubacher; timutcut were. my, George chruunen; treasurer, P. D. Bristow; Warden, IE Rather; conductor. Fred Punks; chaplain, Russel Long, R183. A. E. “when LS.S.. Calvin Koopmn; KS.N.G.. George Mulholland; L8.N.0. Herold vslppel; R.S.V.G., Alex Read; L.s.V.G.. Clarence Moyer; [nude Iguard, Henry Conrad; out-Ida guard, ‘Wul’red Kllnkman. Visitors were lpreaent from H6trpeler, can and “Pl'eItOII. Retrealunenta were served ‘followlng the imgtattation. In. C. Winn in spending nm not with friends In wanton. The news was received in Blair: Iagrt week by Mrs. W. C. Qulclnn of the death ot ' close friend, In. Ids Woodward, a native ot WInterbourne, who “and any at the Deacones- 'Btttrpitat at Spokane, Wash, on Oct. 8. In. Woodward, was N you: of age. She was born gt Wintorbourno and Ind a number ot friends - and at West Neutron, when the vitrtted [or seven! months In: wh- ter. she also visited Mrs. Quiche“ in Emits. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Arnold and child and Mm. John Ellis of Grun- moro visited at the homes ot Paul “Bowman and Hamid Baum over: the meek-end. Miss Minerva Bowman spent Sun- day with her parents, Mr. and In. Peter Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Esra. Nickles and funny ot Eat Zorn spent Wqdtteq. day evening at the home ot In. IV. Strum. In. Owen Otto or ”We“ wumot spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mn. Hy. Strum. Inn. Minot Rump: is ©ottdtgr" to her bed with a cold. We wish he: a speedy recovery. 80va or the Men people " tended the town ”not " the Lu- theran Church at Pmupobnrg on Thursday night. _ Mr. and Mm. Jae. Spies and Miss Irene about Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bender, North Woolwich. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ruby of finch, ener spent Sunday with relative: here. The farmers are tmis, the» days 'irtitstttntr up their root crop before another fold spell sets in. Mr. Thomas mm: has moved his household elects into the house of Mr. George Sahel. Mr. Frank Russia ot Kitchener " sited at John Scanners on Smithy. Mr. o. A. F. Hnmllton of New Hamlin: was a visitor in town on Thursday. Neale. Epidemic Dylan. Mina Mabel Dudswell spent the week-end at her home in Stntfonl. The attendance at school has in- creued min somewhat as most or the children Have recovered from an attack of the monies. Miss Mary E. Even“, who m Cottihted to he; bed with a cold [I able to he up again. Mr. and Mrtr.U. Saunders In" re- turned home after visiting with their Guyana. Mrs. Lamb a Honda. Mr. John [Rather nu returned from Zurich where he spent the put few weeks. LiKTTr%E-? PAGE "VI

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