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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Dec 1936, p. 5

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{facial - k m. Sud” (lieu! at tho hon. ot Rev. Old In. Inlay Mathew- u Burlin- ton - In. George Wagons“. In. Gotta; Robert and Ken-0th Ion. I'd- Psnlku. line- We" hath, Faucet Carole, Marion Gulbway. IRuth McBrine, Allison Clement. Catharine Lalng. Anon; Toronto Unlvonlty .m- denu who have returned to their home. In the Twin City to: the boll- day loo-on. are Merlin. David Bren- than, Junie 1nd 'W‘Hson Harlin, ow vii M. Bonn, Mill" Holler, Pull Sula dog, 'tie Hymns-J. Clayton lull. Don -. - ._-. u, the new .umstithe LLOYD! THYMOLATD CORN SALVE. Thi. - “Iva loan-lulu conu all alumn- with the 'krst - th. Cdl your dual!“ to-d-y and - a tar " this WONDERFUL SALVE. Boe. BEDPORD DRUG STORE. " King Street North. Oneal. Put on“, "on “I. um Marie 'Breithatapt, ROI., ot Gallon] Hospital, Mr. Arthur Breit- haunt and Mr. Emmersou Martin all of Toronto were Sunday glue-tn ot Mr. And Mrs. Albert L. Breithaupt, Kitchener. ' Miss Ethel Gruyhill, Ottawa, Miss (‘arobel Graybill, Toronto, and M138 Minerva Museielman, R.N., of West Point, New York, will arrive this week to spend the Christmas holi~ days, guests or Mrs. Arthur Foster. Bridgeport Road. "Beauty is but the sensible image of the Infinite. Like truth and jus- tice it lives within us; like virtue and the moral law it is a companion of the tsoul."--)-). m. I. lunmn and Mr, And In. Boy y. no“ and Ion John, all of Water- The choir of the United Mennonite' Church. George St.. presented a Christmas cantata on Sunday evenu ing. The cantata, '"Halleluja, Iobtl den alien-n", which consisted ot tsolos, duetts, and choir numbers, was ren-g dered in very effective style under tho baton of Mr. J. Braun. After the [ program the choir and friends asspm-g hled in the base-menu of the church for a Chcistrilas party. Christmas) carols were sung utter which "ee) was served. The exchange of gifts concluded a most enjoyable evening. An acceptable gift to a member or the family. relative or triend--a verwhs subscription to the Chronicle, the home paper-semi-weekly, 104 times a year. Appropriate gift card with each new subscription. 810 Reward 'a,p.' Mrs. Geo. Wegenast and Mrs. M. S. Hellman are spending Christmas Nth Mr. and Mrs, w. K. Long ot Branttord. MENTOR, The Man in the Turban 9AS mm. CKCR 6.15 p.m. A GIFT WORTHWHILE .estEiiiiiRECEr Former King Is Considering Offer For Memoirs of Life NEW YORK. - The Duke of Windsor, it in understood today by In Alsatian group which made the oler, In: taken under eontdderation I proponl to write his memoirs for 81.9qo.oqo-,, __ - - Colonel Kyles Usher, radio nun- nger for In. Franklin D. Roosevelt, lad he telephoned the otter to Lord Brownlow, former Gentleman-in- Waiting». _ _ __ - "Lord Brownlow said: 'it is a very interesting offer: and he prom- ind to take it up with the former King," said Luker. "it is under- stood he discussed the matter with the toyme_r King this week. - - "A leading magazine, I book puts lishing firm and a newspaper syndi- cate wiil put up the $1,000,000 for a book-length autobiography," said baker. "This I explained in detail to Lord Brownlow in two telephone conversations last week." Beiroa---At the K.-W. Hospital, Dee. 21, to Dr. and Mrs. C. Belyea, Kitchener, a daughter. Kiein-At the K.-W. Hospital, Dec. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Klein, Kitchener, a daughter. Alien-At Amulree, Dec. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Hedrick Allen, a son. Rubr---At St. Mary’s Hospital, Dee 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ruby, Kitchener a son. Weiler~At the K.-W. Hospital, Dec. 17 to Mr. and Mrs. A. Weiler, Breslau, a son. H.ndorsoa-At Waterloo, Dec. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hender- son, a son. ' smith-At the residence of her son, Robert C. Smith, Toronto, Thurs- day, Dee. 17, Mary Smith, wife of the late William Smith of Lis, towel, in her 75th year. Hart-At her late residence, Lot 4, Con. 9, East Zorra, on Saturday, Dec. 19, Isabella Hart, daughter of the late William Hart and Grace Robson. Funeral on Tues- day at 2 pan. Interment at Wood- stock. Anderson-At Galt, Dee. 19, Joan Vair, beloved wife of John Ander- son. Funeral on Tuesday at 2 pm. "Beauty, as well as truth, is eternal; but the beauty of material things passes away, fading and fleeting as mortal belief."-iry Baker Eddy. personal I DEATHS BIRTHS I‘ll WATIILOO CIIONICLI BRANDON.-'ren dollars, the un- paid 1897-98 collegiate fees of an "ex-student," was udded to the funds of Brandon's School Board. The money was mailed to the Secre- tary by the anonymous student. He will study two years under the auspices and sponsorship of the singer, Richard Crooks, to develop his baritone voice. Nicholson so im- pressed the American tenor during an Australian tour last June that Crooks urged him to study in the United States. At least part of his expenses will be met with funds he raised in a series of concerts. SENDS HIS FEES The leading event in the village lust week was the annual school con. concert which was held on Friday afternoon and evening in Smith's hall. hall. The hall was too small accom- modate all who sought admission to “he evening show testifying to the popularity of this annual exhibition of the talents of the youngsters con- stituting our school population. RICHARD CROOKS BACKS MTNER AS COMING SINGER NEW YORK.-Robert C. Nichol- son, Australian coal miner, arrived in New York to go into what he called‘monnstic seclusion. . VPry open da y. Six I Six Inches snow. Six inches or snow tell on Saturday night and winter only commenced on Monday the mat. M ENTOR, 9.46 mm tor. "rex November then won 4,114 J2t in attendance, old 4,734 o ' obunco noted. Illneu account? for 4,066 days, with other rouom claiming 342 days. There was but one day’s truancy, and it was uplit into two half days, one for Suddnby school ond one for Victoria. 'UTCHENBR.-aner- in nal- uriu of " public school when vow for 1987 by the whoa] bond. making I total inch-Io of 82,560. The" I,“ one dun-u. An attendance record for the in schools of 94.25 per cent. VII ro- ported by ill-rte: Dr. H. J. Prue- ter. During Member than were Nrental neglect accounted for 77 days’ absence, weather for 47, t,r,ige,the for 52, Ind helping " ome for 148 days. The board recommended that Dr. Olive Matthews be npointed to the 'tf,i,th""ve,'gl.rtrt Library board for three ye: . This wu done in re- s use to requests from the Local (goouncil of Women and the Uni- versjty _Won1en'a Club. The board approved the request of Miss Beatrice Hatch for one year’s service on the exchange plan. large Crnwd ht Annual Concert of the Farmers' held on Saturday ler's hall. This by voluntary sul business men of mers in the com stall-or otrieers I in; and an annl tc square accoun butlons by users not sulfide"! a le Kitchener School Bond Nae. . Wong to Library I F6r63Teachers Inches Saturday afternoon ir .ll. This shed was Mary subscriptions tr l men of the village a the community. The otrieers to care of tht an annual meeting 'e accounts and when by users during the y The , Man CKCR AFTER " YEARS the Turban 6.15 mm. trm PITTSBURG, Pa.-Five persons, three of whom were women, were killed and another wns wounded when Martin Sullivan, a city police- man, apparently deranged, ran amok, in suburban Duquesne. The policeman, apparently in- censed over an impending law suit brought by the daughter of one of his victims, ran from one house to another firing his service revolve, police said. INSANE POLICEMAN SLAYS FIVE NEIGHBORS The man, who had identification cards in his pocket bearing the the name Arturo Trevino, bought a sightseeing ticket It Stinson Field, commercinl airport, for a trip over San Antonio. identified nun leaped from the cockpit of a plane through the roof of a house 3,000 feet below to end his life. LEAPS 3.000 FEET TO DEATH FROM PLANE .. SAN (ANTONIO, Texms.--An un- ................. 25c to Me lb. ---BUY FROM ADS.-- Phone 880 PAGE "VI

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