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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Oct 1936, p. 7

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Those from here who made the trip included: Supt. H. Janzeu, Messrs. J. Braun. B. Janz, Mrs. D. Thiessen, Mrs. A. Thieasen, Misses E. Janzen, A. Janzen and M. Dick. Friends of Mr William Goats, Chronicle rural representative, will he pleased to learn that he has re- 'covered sumciently from a recent hppendicitis operation to resume his Runes. Members of the-Quéen Esther, Mur- dock-Mackenzie and Women's Mis- eionary Societies were present. Week-end guests in Waterloo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. s. Bean were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trout ot Toronto Missionary Group Thankoffering Meet "Women of the Bible", was the text or a,trpeeial address delivered by Mrs. A. J. Mann ot Kitchener to a joint 'Nantrotrering meeting ot mem- bers of the various Women's Mite sionary Societies of First United Church held in the church school- room on Thursday night. United Mennonite S. S. Convention Churches from Kitchener-Waterloo. New Hamburg, .Hespeler. Vineland and Port aowan were represented. in. Ford s. .Kumpi', King street south, was a business visitor in To- ronto on Thursday. A party of about " teachers of the United Mennonite Church of Ontario represented this district yesterday at the annual Sunday School Con- vention held in Port Rowan. . Among those who took in the toot- ball game between Varsity and Queen‘s Universities at Toronto Bat, urday, and the dance in the evening “the Royal York: were Mr. and Mrs. Allan mama, Mr. and In. Clifford Graham, Miss Anna Lippert, Miss Helen Rieder, Miss D. Gordon and Dr. Charles Ruddell ot Kitchen- er, and Mlues Jean and Eleanor Henderson, Mr. Joseph Henderson and Mr. Glare Snider of Waterloo. Mr. D. H. Roberts. John's Boulo. vard, and Mr. Howard Shunt: ot Tot- chener left on Saturday on a motor trip to New York City. Mrs. A. R. Goudie and sun Mr. Stuart Goudie have returned to their home, Maynard Ave., Kitchener. from Altoona, Pa., where Mrs. Goudie spent some time as the guest of her daughter. Mus Ether Sliclar ot Kitchener left last week tor Eastern Ontario where she will instruct Women's In- gmute convention clan-ea in "Re- 'r'uuttirw Furniture". 8119 was ac- compunied by her sister, Miss Slic- _ Dr. Charles ,Ruddell ot Kitchener has returned to his home after a tow days spent in Syracusey N.Y. Guests luv. week at the home of Mr. and thin. H. S. lcCabe, John 'street, Waterloo. were Mr. Wm. Law derkin and son George of Ridgeway. I Social 'gfllt personal I my, October Mr, 1936 Engraving -- Watch Rgpairing SPERRY C. JOYCE -Diamisnds - Fine China 7 " KING ST. s., WATERLOO That Last-Minute, Gift Buying “GIFTS THAT LAST" And pay on our Budget Plan. If We Haven't It-- Save Yourself Select Now! Your We Can Get It. THE WOMAN’S PAGE' They will continue to serve their interesting and tasty menus at mo- derate prices after their re-opening. Watch the Chronicle's advertising columns tor the date and be sure to drop in at this modern cafe, upstairs at the corners of King and Ontario streets in Kitchener. Kitchener.--' DeLaxe Cafe closed yesterday to be completely re- modelled along modernism: lines. Renovating C. D. Stores Making Big Alterations The' Canadian Department Stores at Kitchener will shortly present to the public an entirely new appear- ance. The entire from ot the large store has been boarded " tram the side- walk and extensive alterations are under way at present. When com- pleted the store will present a very modern appearance. is bought without a permit," Mrs. W. M. Livingstone, of Brockville, pro- vincial secretary of prison work for Ontario, told the Kitchener WvC.T.U. at the regular meeting at the Y.W. CA. here. Only immediate members ot the family were present at the celebra- tion which took the form ot a family dinner. The bride and groom were the recipients of a handsome purse from their family ,and ot a bouquet ot 50 roses the Haysville Women’s Institute of which Mrs. Cook has been a member for many years. Haysville Couple Married 50 Years Hayervme.--Fttty years of married lite was quietly marked here last week. when Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook celebrated their golden wedding an- niversary. "The liquor trattic is a criminal and a robber on the high seas ot commerce," she continued, "because from the commencement of the pro- cess of manufacture down to the point ot final consumption it is en- tirely destitute of wealth producing powers ,It takes money from the victims and gives no valuable re turns." W.C.T.U. Asked to Request Permits Kitchener.-Nntnatea In prison have asked me to beg the W.c.T.U. to use its influence to do away with the wine shops where Canadian wine Visitors were present (ram Water- loo, Preston and Hespeler and the ceremonies were followed by 3 din- ner. The other oak-era who were gzven their badges were Miss Annie Conrad, vicegmnd; Mrs. H. W. Mor er, financial secretary; Miss Bessie McCormick, treasurer; Mrs. Mar- garet Giulttolland, left support noble grand; Mrs. Pearl Brubacher, right support noble grand; Mrs. Elnora Rider, warden; Mrs. Elizabeth Gil- man, conductor; Mrs. Nellie bong, chaplain; Mrs. Bertha Dunham and Mrs. Alma Brown, guardians. Ehnira.--Mitss Gladys Winn val In, stalled as noble grand at tlus, thumb ladiou of the otticers ot the Swastika Rebekah Lodge, when Miss Arleen Ward otrieiated. Swastika Lodge new Cere- monies for Installation of Officers. Miss Gladys Winn Rebekah President Deluxe Cafe THE WATEBLOO CHRONICLE High prizes were won by two huge bands and their wives, the couples playing together. They were Mr. and Mrs. J. " Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Crofts. Mrs. Donald Mackintosh, of Pon- tiac. Mich., a cousin of the bride, wore burnt orange silk, and carried golden noses. Little Susan McDonald, ot Megan nun, tho . con-II, wore a quaint trock ot yellow tweta and carried an old-fashioned uosegay. Mr. George Schmidt, brother ot the groom, was best man. DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB HOLD SOCIAL EVENING Play was resumed on Wednesday at the Equitable Life [Insurance Com- pany's Hail on Ertt street, in the Kitchener-Waterloo Duplicate Bridge Club. For the wedding trip to New York, the bride donned a. (rock ot orange suede, with brown hat and accessor- ies. Mr. and In. Schmidt will live on Queen’s Blvd., Kitchener. The bride wore a gown ot white satin, made on prince-s lines, with a fitted Jacket, buttoned tightly from neck to waist. The gown swept out into a long trqin, and the vol] VI. ot put falling to tirurertip length, and bound to the bride's heard by orange blossoms. She carried roses and li. liea of the valley. Lockhardl, (hunter ot In and (In. Archibald Lockhardt, and can B. Schmidt. mu of Mr. 3nd In. Charle- Schmidt ot Kitchener was oolemnhod Saturday at the home of the bride’s parents, by Rev. G. 'Nr1or-Munro. Prottr Fall Wm Solo-dud My at Bride'- Ila-c. The wedding ot Margaret Wuhan Margaret Lockhart Weds Carl Schmidt PHONE 574 Budd's Coat Hits For Shoppers! __‘_ . TWO OUTSTANDING PRICE GROUPS m u D D "6-16t, Iii-38¢. West The Junior League of the Emman- uel Evangelical Church organized last week tor the coming (all and winter season. GLADYS DUBRICK HEADS EVANGELICAL LEAGUE Miss Gladys Dubrick is the new president, succeeding Miss Jean Taro “lives ot Wnterloo returned to the mun ot their birth this vent alter an absence or over so _ Jter Unis Andrea, 5 member at tho ministry ot the Minot” but“ Church, has just completed " you. with _ congregation at Wnlu, lick. and in his entire mini-try has only served two congregations. the other Il,, Debora. Ontario. Both he tad . re. Andres are Waterloo people. Mrs. Andres, before her marritge, be- ing Miss Louise Specter. She is a sister ot Mrs. Jacob Conrad. For-er Redd: Back in Waterloo Take Up Bulb-ea Ilene ' After, 36 Neanf Department Stores I King St. S. (Up-tun) guaranteed 2 season linings and full warm inter- linings. Shop It Budd's for your new Coat, where choosing is simple from their large selection and value is always the main factor. A Inge and varied selection in all price groups for Kisses and Women-tshowing the senson’s smartest styles, with large fur treatments of French Beaver, Opossum, Oriental Foxes end French Sen]. Also a splendid yariety of y.n.trimmed. Shttrta. All. with highly styled that looks dolhn and dollars more then their thrifty treti1i,t','ttf for warmth and practicability, vi 3 choice of fun, fashions, (duties and colours to suit varied types and tubes. Women's regain- and hell sizes, miaaea' and junior minced. Guarnnteed linings, cosily interlined, some have chunois. The furs include: Fox, Coon, Wolf, Pei-ska Lamb, Plates, Sable, Genet, Concul. If you're interested in moderately priced Coats, that oirer the Taf',','," in fashion, quality, and value =tyr. cup _to_ . PR at Byddy.thia week._ livery Coat Fur Trimmed Coats, 191,f 29.75 10 95 12.95 14.95 lips ”was: Srdety, MSW" mum) WATERLOO . no. M-tStomt-3tttot52--F “I.“ Permanent Wave, Reg. $3.50, Natural Croque One Week Only SPECIAL / an In Our Lower Price Coat Dept. COATS House. Other ottieert, are: vice-pro aldent, Gladys Schledel; secretary, IHelen Harper; treasurer, URL-n Mae Elllstrum; librarians, Tommy Turner, \Douglan Frank, Gwendolyn Ford and ‘Betty Martin. Posmerlr a Methodist church, the congregation joined the United Church ot Canada a decade ago. FreeporL--The ancient dun-ch " tnled on the "eeport mu yummy observed special anniversary Ionic“ marking the min you or life “not! the church wat, timtieated in IMI, Special speakers included Rev. J. Major of Kitchener, motor ot the church 50 years ago, and now a real- dent ot Kiuhener, Rev. H. u [no bane ot Galt at the morning ’nenice and Rev. L A. Buckley. Gene‘nl noo- retary ot the Young Ian's Christina Association, at the evening service. fbeeulf__dYearter4 dayuOHChun-hol Freeport Church 75th Anniversary PAGE SEVEN Kitchener

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