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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Nov 1936, p. 8

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The Women‘s Institute met at the home of Mrs. G. R. Schults at Philipsâ€" burg last Tuesday evening. Mrs. A} vin Lautenschlager occupied the chair during the program. Mrs. K. B. Hallman gave a splendid report of the Institute convention held at Lonâ€" don recently after which Mrs. M. B. Snyder and Mrs. A. McKessock renâ€" dered a yocal duet. Several imâ€" promptu numbers were then given by different members and at the conâ€" clusion of the meeting an interestâ€" ing spelling match was conducted by Mrs. M. Bechtel. Following the servâ€" ing of dainty refreshments, Mrs. Schultz was presented with a lovely silverâ€"plated relish dish. The presiâ€" dent, Mrs. A. Futher gave a few wellâ€" chosen remarks and the presentation was made by Mrs. E. S. Brown. ‘The mugic committee was in charge ‘of the U;B.C.E. meeting which was held at the home of Mr.â€"and Mrs. A. HIborn on Thursday evening. Psalm 98 was read by Miss Ada Bingeman after which short biograâ€" phies of several famous hymn writâ€" ers were given by Miss ‘Alice Hallâ€" man. A piano solo was rendered by Miss Velma Bauer and a brief eynopâ€" sies of the life of "Madame Schuâ€" mannâ€"Heink" was given by Miriam Hilborn. Following a vocal solo by Mr. Weeton Sararas, a talk on "The Place of Music in Worship" was given by Mrs. E. Gingerich. A piano duet was contributed by the Misses Mary Hilborn and Ellen Page and a poem entitled, "Sing To The Lord" was read ‘by Mrs. Clare Hilborn. A vocal duet was then given by Messrs. F. E. Page and Clare Hilborn. Women‘s institute Hears Mr. 1C. F. Troutman of ‘Toronto, travelling secretary of the interâ€" travelling secretary of the Interâ€" school Christian Fellowship for Onâ€" tario addressed the N.D.C.S. Chrisâ€" tian Fellowship meeting on Thursâ€" day on the subject. "The First Chrieâ€" tian Fellowship Group." Children‘s meetings are being conâ€" ducted at the MJB:C. Church every Friday afternoon after school during the threeâ€"weeks Evangelistic camâ€" paign. Personals. Rev. J. B. Dengis of New Hamburg called on Mrs. Aaron Toman recently. Meesrs. I. ‘H. Toman and Elgin Toâ€" man have returned from an enjoyâ€" able two weeks‘ hunting trip at Maâ€" ple Island. _ Mrs. John Copley ‘was a recent viâ€" sitor with Mr. and Mrs. William Copâ€" ley at Plattsville. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Russel Erb of Kitchâ€" erér were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Wesley Erb. Mr. and Mrs. J. Greulich and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Greulich and son Ronald visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mank at Waterloo last Sunâ€" dav. Messrs. Peter, Clarence and Adam Seyler visited with Mr. and Mrs. Peâ€" ter Seyler at Petersburg last Sunday: Mrs. Ida Hilker. of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mre. George Boehmer of Kitchener visited with Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Schade last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gascho and children, Laura, Lloyd and John were recent visitors with relatives at Crosshill. Mr. Lorne Johannes of Blair called in the village on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hoffman and sons, Keith and ‘Bruce of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fiederâ€" lcin last Sunday. Miss Vera Hallman addressed the Young People‘s ‘Society at the Waterâ€" loo Mennonite Church on Sunday evening. Missionary Program Presented At Blenheim Y. P. Meeting. The Primary Department of the Blenheim Mennonite Sunday School gave a splendid missionary program at the Young People‘s meeting which was held at the church on Sunday evening. Mr. Walter Shantz occupied the chair and following several choruses and scripture verses, Russel Snider gave the names of the chilâ€" dren of the missionaries in South America. ‘Recitations were given by Marie Hallman, Ethel Cressman, Clayton Cressman, Marie Cressman and Mary Shantz after which a song entitled, "Bring Them In" was conâ€" tributed ‘by four girls. Three exerâ€" cises, namely: "Let The Light Shine", "Missionaries" and "If and But" were then given. An essay, "How We Invested Our Missionary Quarters", was presented by Jean Shantz and Kenneth Shantz gave the names of the children of the misâ€" sionaries in India. At the close of the program Mr. Gordon Bean gave a talk on "Our Misgion In Africa". Convention Report. the M.B.C. Church. | A threeâ€" weeks‘ series of Evange}â€" | istic meetings commenced at the M.B.C. Church on Sunday with Miss Yoe and Miss Snider, the Conference | Evangelistics in charge. They are ‘ being assisted by Rev. H. Goudie | of Markham. 1 B.Y.P.U. 1 The Devotional Commission was in change of the B.Y.P.U. meeting which was held at the church on Monday evening. Mrs. L H. Cassel prensldodI and Psalm 27 was read responsively. ; The topic, "The Use of Prayer" was presented by Miss Greta Buck !ol-i lowing which several readings on | "Prayer", were given. A vocal solo, j ‘‘The Beautiful Garden of ‘Prayer", was rendered ‘by Mr. E. A. Poth. | Evangelistic Services at Rev. M. H. Shants occupied the pulpit of the Maple View Mennonite Church near ‘Wellesley on Sunday evening. Saturday night was opening night at the newlyâ€"established Schweitzer‘s Tea Rooms on Main St. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McLelland of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bailie over the weekâ€"epd. A large number attended the conâ€" cert given by the Swiss Bell Ringers in Kavelman‘s Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. E. B. Hallman was reâ€"elected President of the South WaterlOo Libâ€" erail Association at the annual meetâ€" ing which was held at Preston on Saturday afternoon. Several from the village and community were in attendance at the meeting. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald and son, Ross visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald at Ayr last Wednesâ€" Miss Yoe and Miss Snider are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rosenberger. â€" Miss Dorothy Bean of ‘Baden spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her barâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bean. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Courteany of Gueiph visited with Mrs. iR. J. Davis last Saturday. _Mrs. Alfred Laking and daughter Doris, Miss Mangaret Laking and Mr. Roy Laking of Freelton and Mr. Lesâ€" lie Laking of the O.A.C., Guelph, visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyâ€" der on Sunday. Miss Priscilla Gildner of Markham spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. H. Gildner. _ Mr. and Mrs. Llioyd Erb of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mr. and Mrs.. Moses Bock on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn and Miss Mary Hilborn called on relatives at Paris last Wednesday. Mrs. George Hallman and Miss Vera ‘Hallman spent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Preston and Kitchâ€" ener. > Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hallman of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hallman of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hallman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee and Mr. and Mrs. William Egerdee visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. John Egerdee at Wellesley on Sunday. ‘The Misees Ruby Koehler of Torâ€" onto and ‘Dorothy Koehler of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler. ‘Rev. L. R. Pipher and Mr. Arnold Pipher spent a few days of last week with the former‘s parents at Markâ€" ham. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKessock and son, Keith gpent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Chatsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Seebach and daughter Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. J. McGinley of Kitchener visited with Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Schade on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mre. iOlifford Waterman and son Charles and Waiter of Galt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman on Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald on Tuesday of last week were: Miss Verla Gingâ€" erich and Mr. Menno Gingerich of Wasegan, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gehman, Miss Myrtle Gehman and Mr. Floyd Gehman of English Settleâ€" ment. Visitors at the home of Mrs. R. J. Davis on Sunday were: Mr. and Mre. Arthur Leiska and children, Earl, Ray and Marie, Miss Margaret Leisâ€" ka and Mr. Clarence Leiska of Ayr; Mrs. R. J. Davis and Mr. Ewart Davis of Ingersoll. ‘Rev. and Mrs. M.‘H. Shantz visited with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Leis at Wellesley on Sunday. s Mr. and ‘Mre. William Oberer and son, Russe]l and Miss Jean Berlette spent the weekâ€"end with® relatives at Waterio. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Miller and son THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE | Monday evening, Nov. 16. The meetâ€" \ing, in charge of the Christian Fel lowship Committee, opened with Edâ€" | win Rush in the chair. A reading |"Poppial" was given by Irene Shantz after whrich the scripture reading was read by Russel Lyons. Mrs. Frank King, guest speaker, of the evening, gave a very interesting address on | Armistice Day eighteen years ago. ! A piano duet was played (by Mrs. ; Morris Gofton and Mr. Kimer Caseel. | Mr. Elliott and Malcolm Harmer, : who have returned from their hitchâ€" hiking trip to Sudbury and points nOfth ,where they visited the quinâ€" | tuplets, report that the weather up ‘there is quite cold with considerable _snow and ice. ‘The weekly meeting of the Y.P.S. of the Plattsville United Cburch was â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shants attendâ€" ed the funeral of Mr. Moses Miller at ‘Bright last Thursday, Nov. 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mackel of Drumâ€" bo were weekâ€"end visitors with Mrs. A. Coxson. o _ Mr. Orvie Bauman was chairman | for the Missionary program, Mennoâ€" nite Church, Sunday evening. Sim Weaver led in prayer. Welcome adâ€" dress ‘by Newton, Gingrich; recitaâ€" tion, ‘"‘What I‘ve Heard", George Weâ€" ber; exercise, ‘"If, but", by beginners; recitation, "I often sit and wonder", by Fern Dettwiler. Exercise, "Come over and help us", by six girls; song by children; recitation by Viola Marâ€" !tin; conversation duet by Gordon and Ralph Weber; recitation, "Do something for others", Lena Lamâ€" mert; exercise by Eileen Gingrich _and MaryBowman; recitation,; "Show | Your Light", \Norma ‘Shoemaker; exercise, "Two Cents a Week and a Prayer", Martin Bowman and Verâ€" ron Gingrich; reclmti{)n. "Good Reâ€" solution", iLeta Dettwiler; selection by Ladies‘ Quartette. Mr. Isaiah .Bauman spoke on ‘"Missions". P. A. Hilborn of Preston has purâ€" chased the ‘Baptist Church which will be used in connection with the Sandâ€"paper plant of this place, and which will also give employment to some of our local men. Mr. J. B. ‘English, accompanied by Kenneth Cummings of Washington have left with a party of men from Kitchener for northern points where they are spending ten days hunting. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nairn of Stratford were recent visitors with Adam Patterson. Mre. Tom Calder left November 16th for California, accompanying her guests for the past week, Mrs. Percy Harrison and daughter Roberâ€" ta of California. fl\ir _and Mrs. Arthur Currah of Bright were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Currey. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Eddison Currey of Sdbury are visiting with the former‘s parents, Mr. and. \1ns J. K. Ourrey. Mrs. Arthur Nudd has been on the sick list for some time by her many friends , will be glad to hear she is improving. Friends of Mrs.*Yohn Nichol of Bright will regret to hear of her death. Mrs. Nichol ‘has been an inâ€" valid for years. Her sister, Mrs. Ralf Brown, is living in Plattsville. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Currey were recent visitors with friends at Ratho. guest of Mr. and !Mrs. Geo. Coleman. â€" Mr. imd Mre. ‘Will Daniels and Mr. John Snyder were recent visitors with friends in (Kitchener. Mrs. James Green and Miss Mabel Green (R.N.. are visiting with their sister in Toronto. Friends of Mr. Nile Shantz wish him success at the Royal Winter Fair ‘where he is judging with Oxâ€" ford County team. â€" & Miss ‘Ruby [Hofstetter, who has spent the past week convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hofstetter has returned to her work in Kitchener. uhh it n stun Mr. and Mré. Norman Lyons spent the weekâ€"end visiting in Hamilton. â€" v.\iilrséiA?m'x'lrnrda Bowman of near Linâ€" wood spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bowman. Mr. Alonzo Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Spies and daughter Irene atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Margaret Strausser, Sebringville. _ Mr. and Mrs. Hlias Gingrich and Veronica of Hawkesville spent the weekâ€"end with relatives here. . _ Miss Lovina Knarr and Josiah Weâ€" ber of Waterloo were Sunday visiâ€" tors at the home of D. M. Bowman‘s. Merle visited with Mr. and Mre. Elâ€" mer Govier at Capetown on Sunday. Rev. H. Goudie of Markham is the PLATTSVILLE FLORADALE Friday‘s O.H.A. Bulletin announced that Preston will enter the Intermeâ€" diate O.H.A. "A" series this winter, as well as sponsoring a Junior "B" team. ‘Tavistock, Stratford, New Hamâ€" burg and Ingersoll will again operate i1 the Intermediate "B" club, with Clinton seeking admission to this group. Mr. and Mrs. William Foerster of Heidelberg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kneisel and -fa#mily. Uâ€" Gbamlas Wahi wha snant a fow _ The O.H.A. annual convention is slated for ‘Toronto next Saturday, November 28. Mr. Oliver Glebe and Mr. Wm. Glebe called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Koenig of Waterloo on Sunday afterâ€" roon. Mr. Stanley Hohl who spent a few days last week with his ‘brother Elâ€" mer at (Phillipsburg returned home this week. _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glebe and famâ€" ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" man Keil of Kitchener on Sunday. Personals. â€" Mr. Harvey Kneisel is employed in woodâ€"cutting operations at the farm of Mr. Roy Schmidt. 8 It‘s a wige worm that stays under cover and deprives the early bird of his breakfast. TOYTOWN NOW IN THE NEW BASEMENT . .. Take either stairway. Flannelette Pyjamas SJâ€" THREE PATTERNS AT $2.95 â€" One in a soft, ivoryâ€"tone body with a modgrn decoration in bright colors and a blackâ€"line edge. SERVICE FOR SIX â€" Tea plates, cups and saucers, tea pot, cream and sugar server. s ENGLISH SEMIâ€"PORCELAIN in the "Minuet" patternâ€"an attractive floral decoration in orange, brown and yellow on an ivory body. Cups and saucers, breakfastâ€"size plates, breadâ€"andâ€"butter plates, cereal dishes, fruit nappies, platter, open vegetable dish. All 38 pieces complete for only $4.95.. (Downstairs Floor). NEW HAMBURG $4.95 GOUDIE S Two Specials In Dishes $2.95 LISBON For Tea Sets Of 23 Pieces â€"Two piece styles with long sleeves. In quality especially good for the price. White trimmed with green, peach, blue or pink. Small, medium and large size. (King St. Floog). § COTTAGE DINNER SETS AT $4.95 38 pieces â€"â€" service for 6 Mrs. Albert Rumig, Mrs. Rudolf Heller and Mrs. Ed. Bordman of Waâ€" terloo visited friends here last Wedâ€" nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Starr and Mrs. Frank O‘Connorâ€"of Toronto and Mre. John Gies of Heidelberg were guests of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Mary Starr on Thursday. Visitors at the home of George Dorscht on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knipfel, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dentinger of Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. Wm. Dietrich and son Lloyd of Waterloo. Mrs. Wm. Dietrich of Waterloo spent a week at the home of her parâ€" ents here. Mr. Emil Dietrich was a visitor to Kinkora recently. â€" Mr. and Mre. Lo Ditnr and son Norâ€" man of Petersburg were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. M. J. Kiesâ€" weter on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dietrich, daughter Marie and son Johnny were visitors in Guelph recently. A few years ago all figh livers, exâ€" cept cod livers, were treated as so much waste. Nowadays, however, halibut and swordfish liver as well as those of the cod, find ready ‘market. The reason for the change? Science has found that all these livers as well as those of some other fish, are rich in vitamin content. The livers are used for making medicinal oil. Tuesday, November 24, 1936 â€"and let them have all the joy possible out of Christmas anticipations. This happiness Bring The Kiddles To in childhood years helps to fit them for the difficulties of adult life later on. To Y T OW N BAMBERG

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