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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Aug 1941, p. 7

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Sultana, ' "a specialty. - Add more books to your home library by having your tavern: magazine bound into books. "A Mother's Care to all You Fear" SUTmthLAND - SCHULTZ BOOKBINDING DONALD DUCK PEARL LAUNDRY co. ""no.y.h-r-trtr't - -_; can" arraaWaa.iac - _____-_..u - “Mg-”Quinn. .qaqa-q.-.t.-.qie_. undo-II. DECORATORS ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC MOTORS ---"""= A New and DRUGGISTS Kitchener _ Guelph CLEANERS CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTOR WANTADS NOXZEMA Repairs BALE For Adequate Protection - Bee our local Representatives For oak-33".}: w."- Maeq rum-1n. "I. In your loan. Ind may or an: In your an». Inn] an Auto-uh Pro-nun Pump on your turn or I.." ' KITCHEN!!! BRASS FOUNDRY 983 King St. 2.. Kitchener AUTOMATIC EATER PRESSURE RADIO - SALES AND SERVICE 1 Tube. Tested Wee. i lil: K. HEARTH YOUR PROPERTY TO-DAY no Kiatg Stag.. Studio: - " Roy Bt.. Kitchener Phone 0-6123 193 1“ ACRES between Kitchener and Peter-burg. on highway. Double brick house and excellent , ACRES no” Waterloo with homo nd bun. Teacher of gum, Singing and D. A. M INSURANCE AGENCIE a ACRES at Breshu, 35 acre: mixed timber. spring wanted, run-u water " barn; stone and brte& house; bank barn and other Wm. Easily tinaneed. barn. Extra location. Owner n- tiring. Such opportunities seldom tum up. my WANTED ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 MISS ANNA R. BEAN REAL ESTATE GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 loan on a: nah- " Pun”. WW. ONTARIO EXCELLENT FARMS Private and cur. Instructio- A. K, CRESSMAN in! In." and human lot In I. 80‘. wuluoo MAY BE ASHES TOMORROW bums!“ ”AILIIBID "" RADIOS tthtEBufd MUSIC "Giriiii W) The Y.P.U. of Boyd Church en- tertained the Linwood and Wench ley Y.P.U. in the Church Friday evening. ,Four when od the Guelph Presbytery Y.P.U. provid- ed the program. Mrs. E. in assisted her husband Rev. Mr.Gittintheaervieeson Sunday by giving a missionary ad- dress which was very interesting and appreciated. She was born in India and lived there until nine years of use and is the yxturteest daughter of the late Rev. James Harcourt and Mm. Harcourt. mia- sionaries in India. 7 swimmni'm Dunc“ mama-m... 'htrlMf.'lttdfl'l,uXt"lrc Ontario Ollce Ihgtftttem Ltd. “mags”- that!“ Her mother and two sisters re- side there, Her sister. Dr. Ila:- garet Harcourt is a medical doctor in lndor Hospital, India of the United Church of Canada. - Toma) visite'd with his sister. 311's. Elizabeth Richardson on Sum ay, - - _ -- _ The congregation in this charge are privileged by having her In their midst which will help to cre- ate a deeper interest in the Mas- ter's work as was his wish when he said, "Go ye therefore and teach all nations." - Mary and Arthur ot Detroit “lent the week-end at the home of as. Birmingham. Mary, who spent the past few weeks here getumed ome. Helen and Billie Bach of Wal- lenstein are holidaying at the home of Lorne Bigam. Mr. and m C. P. Edwards and sons Lorne (Ordinary Seaman) and Ward and Jimmie, Bessie of Tor- onto spent Sunday with Ross Ed- wards at the home of Henry "tttlt; cs. o. Wilford was a business visitor to London on “cud-y. Miss Jean Poster of Linwood spent a few days with Mrs. L. Rennie. the letters father, John A. Culp- bell of near Stratford spent Sun- 1',tr.y with Mrs. M. Shane and fam- 1 y. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaseho and Mr. and- Mrs. William Schwartaen- (tuber of Poole visited " the home r.rt William Wilford Sunday even- mg. 90min. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cutler were Sunday visitors of Mt. and MIS, A.Margaetts, _ --- _ """'""tlllu"'""" Mr. and Mis. Peter Lichty at- tended the funeral ot the late Mrs. Ehristian Leis of Crosshill, Mon- ay. Miss Noreiie Rank ot Kitchener was a week-end visitor of her mo- ther, Mrs. L, Rank. Miss Ruby Berg visited her grandmother, Mrs. John Hammer, New“): - - -- A ,A A bouglas Cook is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E Denstedt. Miss Ruth Stable of Galt and Mr. Robert Warne and Joan of Hamilton are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stahle. Mr. and Mrs. John Fleichure of Milverton visited Sunday with Mrs. Anna Dietz. Miss Gertrude Eettel has return- ed after spending a few days " St. Agatha. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hammer and family were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hammer, Sunday. A shower was held for Mrs. Grant Miller. nee Ilia Dori. Ham- mer, Wellesley, in Agricultural "all: his"! cyst-int - Miss Ruih Miller. has returned after a trip to the Thousand Islands. Misses Marion and Madalyne Harbor and Miss Mary Dewar have returned utter spending I week at Paradise Lilla iii. "End: iii-.3. Ttos - '.iitrains., 1greNA1atagtrrAN= I.“ has“ - uni. anus moms co. reNolttr1'"aN)Le, WELLESLEY CRUSSI-IILL and Mrs. Robert Beam and a, I!” I“; out. (Chm-lei. (tom-potion!) O. P.tbStmtt3, It'd“ lhho.tsrxueauo-isrestat.t" _,terFttt-strtar8ttemmeNy [Mind bu: writ-nonhu- 'lBtttetrtrtrhitrt+totttofh_av- trttthtittustmnd" tmstherstaying l.tttwtrhmnenndthatheUdnot ‘h-en to bed for twelve months he new-ereiippingteuind ofthe '1'tmaeertAerertit9fesertsv- don to the churches in Plymouth. Nine churches had been destroyed by are or other causes sud eight were closed until further notice. In conclusion the article stated, "Many pas-some houses are unin- habitable me! many of the clergy Me autrered serious personal ing. Mia. [Leona cretGhGGieuid- ed and quud Elm! led in an opening mm choruses. Wiifted McLeod. a student of the Tatum: Bible College gave an ad- free, Spyyal mam was rem Force) for the Thames Valley Camp at Minion, for an 18-day training period. He will return to the village on Aug. 13th. “(that and M-ttr-now noun. Forty members and friends of the St. James Luther League held an enjoyable weiner and marsh- mallow roast at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zinn on Thursday evening. Games and contests were conducted by Miss Grace Toman, one! which all participated in a sing-song led by the pastor. Rev. l L. Conrad around a huge bon- 1W y iitkiGiiii GGG." - At TQM Tattoo. toeeuasincashewentiothe shelter each night at 11 o'clock. Mn. Wimgml also. reached a ”can. At m. Church. Wu Poe Thane. VIIM Camp. _Dr. A. C. Rachel left from Kit- chener on tnet ,iGrGuik" aa t_he Htls Field.Am glance (Reserve O. G. sauna and Co. Picnic: Ihertairofo.G.snithand Company, Ltd., of Kitchener. held a picnic at Alder-aide Park an L H. 'roaiCiiiurt Fiederlein and Burkle Tomlin played with the New JftTstrum Itand at the 'Nvis- A group of young people trom Kitchener presented a program at the M=r.t.C.pturettyrn Friday ever- prayer will dined by Becker. tock Tattoo o; 'rtturisav"GGGiii.- 0.2.0.5. Gm]: Mets. The semi-monthly meeting of the U.B.C.E. Society was held at the church on Thursday evening with Miriam Hilborn in charge of the program. The topic for the evening was "What is Happening to the Church in America" and the scripture lesson was read by Wes.. ton Raster. Short talks were given wary Raster, Irene Chars man, We Johansen, Howard Stoltz. Merle Hellman and Hts. E. Gingerich. Vocal solos were ren- dered by Ellen Page and Dorothea Gingerich and readings were given by Alta. Stoltz. James Cressman and Willard Hallman. The re- sponse to the roll call was, "cur.. aent Missionary Items from North America". Mind-uh. no. moan. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Ummel of Elkut. Ind., missionaries-on-fur- Dough from Nigeria, Africa. were guest speakers at the Bethel .B.C. Church on Sunday mom- ing. Mrs. Ummel addressed the Sunday School and sang several ‘numbers in the native language. ‘Her little daughter, Helen, also sang a solo and Rev. Urnmel deliv- ered the message at the church service. Hear. From In the evening. Rev. George Beirnes of Owen Sound occupied the pulpit at the church. Holt“! th-tms In Yes. The village experienced, one of the hottest week-end in many years. On Sunday, the-meters soared to the 120 degree milk. Hep, Evan. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Hilgartner was the scene of a happy event on Saturday evening when about " relative. and friends gathered in honor of the birthday ot their daughter, Miss Myrtle. The living room: wg tastefully decorated with colo streamers and balloons. The even- ing was spent in games and music, after which a dainty lunch was Ierved, NEW DUNDEE -ar-rsoll_ lnSameDay i, Miss Iva Pom. KN., ot New Work. guy spent a few_ gay: Mt- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schleuter of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Saran: on Sunday. Miss Vera Rooenberger is the guest of her sister-in-taw, Mrs. Edna Rosenberger at Southampton this week. Visitors at the home of Mt and Mrs. Carl Koch over the week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyne and son, Harold of Allan. Sat. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raycraft and daugtttey, Mary 9f_Paris. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Ummel and daughter, Helen of Elkhart, Ind, were guests of Mr. and Mrs E. T. Coleman over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hill and children, Murray and. Laurel at- tended the Hill family reunion at Victoria Park, Kitchener, on Sat- urgpy. _ -- --- 7 l with her" parenti, MrGnd villi Ross Toman and Gordon Howl- ing motored to Bellfountalne on Sunday. Mrs. Henry Madter. is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mm. Chrisgian Rum, near Pordwich. MF. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder are spggding treweelt at Port Elgin. - - Mr. Gui Mrs. Moses -Bik/r"aiat Josiah Baer visited with friends It SL__Jacql3§ on Sypdar. - - A The Misses Alta and Margaret Stoltz attended a kitchen shower for Miss Alice Becker, bride-elect of next month which was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Trussler in3aterhyr S" Frfday evening. _ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rocket, Mr. and Mrs. William Rocket and daughter June and the Misses Hil- da and Sophie Rockel of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Rock- el on Sqnday. and Miss Zoe zintaiCoiinaiisiaii, visited with Mr. and m [Aime Zinken on Sunday. Miss Isabél Cressman of Hamil- ton spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Leander Cressman. Mr. and Mrs. waiier"iiiiiiiiiii"og Kitchener were recent visitors wig: Mr. ay) Mrs. Arthur Bchaat. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bret: 1tt family of Kitchener called at th home of Mr. and Mrs. L H. To- man on Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mrs. M. H. Shantz on Sunday were: the Misses Mary and Irene Shanta, Gordon and Norman Shane of Ayr; and Elveme Hallman of Pe- tergburg. -- - ,, _ Mr. and Mrs. H. Kave'lman, Mrs. August Kavelman, Miss Nellie Ka- velman and Orville and home Einwachter motored to Niagara ntlls on $u_n_day.__m A - A Mr. and Mrs." William Babel or North Easthope visited with Mr. “gulps. Fted_ptth on Spqqay. _ Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yule and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Egerdee and daughter, June of Paris; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schedler and family of Kftchenrr. Mr." and Mrs. Quentin Hallman and son. Marlyn visited with re- latiyes at J9?rtteld, teently, - - Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Buckborodgh of Simcoe and Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Wilcox of Hamilton were guests at the homes of Mrs. A. Hilbom, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page, for a few days lag week, 7 Mrs. Clara Umbach of Kitchener is spending a few days with Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Schade. Mr. and Mrs. Creighton and Richard Creighton of Toronto visited with James Creighton on Tingsday. - - Miss Lorraine Borsje of Water- loo is holidaying with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Grmrliett, THEY TRIED " OUT and they like the army life, this cheerful group of active service volun- teers at No. 20 basic training centre in Brantford. Already nearly two-thirds of the 21-year-old: have signed the roll, and still they're streaming in. Zinken Miss Eemice Hallman of Galt is holidaying at the home of Mr. and In. Omar Snider. Mn J. W. Copley of Galt is visiting with Mrs. L. Clemens for a few days. David Harper of Toronto who was principal of the local Public School 38 years ago called on a number of his former pupils in the village on Thumder. Min Silva; suier and Leo Snider of Pukwa called on and Mrs. Josiah game! on SI day, (Chronicle Commando-t) Anal-o. My. The next meeting of the Pttrm.. ers' Club will be held " the Mann- heim School on Tuesday evening. August Sth. Mr. R. J. Scott of To- ronto will be the guest speaker. All are invited to attend. Vim“! yrith {minim {iii i017. Mrs. John Buck. Mrs. L. Zinken. Mrs. Carl Buck and the Misses Lily Lautenschlager, Greta and Gladys Buck were guests of Mrs. Roland Ieeuteyehuger at Kitchener last Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Schultz and sons, Gregory, Peter and David of Phili sburg, were guests of Dr. and 'Ire. E. S. Brown on Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Schmidt of Kitchener called on Mrs. L. Heisey on Fyiday. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Weber, Jean and Raymond Weber and Kenneth Shanta of Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn Vernon Winner. . The Misses Sarah and Annie Sie- bert of Detroit, Mich., Mt and Mrs. Richard Siebert of New Ham- burg and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schiedel and son of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siebert. Little Miss gleam Whining; Preston span was ytith {191;}er gamut. Mr. and Miss Ida Rosenburget of Ottia- ville, Mich., spent a week with her sister. Mrs. Oliver Eckstein and Mr. Eckstein. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Seegmiller and daughter Jean of Kitchener, Mt and Mrs. Ellworth Bean and Mr. and Mm. A. E, Bean of New Hamburg, Miss Margaret Bean of Baden and Rev. E. Gingerich of New Dundee called at, the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Hall- mee on SEEM; - _ Mk. and Mrs. Floyd Myers, Mar.. alene and Shirley Myers spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Fa}; at fihakpstseare. _ Mr. and Mix." Owen Bechtel and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Orval Clgyeng yt Hegpeler on Stinging: Miss Mabel Cressman Ending Edith Sham: of Kitchener visited Ming Edit_h_l_iaer_on Sqqday. u Miss Dorothéa Ann Gingerich of New Dundee visited with Miss Kethryn tultmart_on Sundey, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Eckstein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eckshein of Kitchener visited Mr. 3nd Mrs. Oliver Eckstein on Sun- ay, A - Miss Helen Hallman of Gait suited with her parents on Sun- ‘L -- _ -- _ Miss Kathryn Hallman spent the week-end with her cousin. Miss Jepp seettmiller at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strome. James, David and John Strome of Parkway, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kellsey, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Strome and Glen of Waterloo visit- ed Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Diefenbach- er on Bunchy. w, III-Pap! Kitqhenrr is By I!” in" Did-Inhabit ROSEBANK By Walt Disney Mrs. M. Facey, Carman and Miss Bernice Gibbon accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wood “t Sunday with Mr. Wm. Hamid: anti, the. .Rude1.t'sUn.9eoeRetem., Mr. and Mrs John Washr- at near New Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weil spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Enos Zehr. Bun Destroyed Br Lightning. The barn belonging to Mr. Don Zehr on the 13th Line. East Zorro. was struck by lightning Monday forenoon and destroyed by he Lloyd Zehr, only son of Dan Eehr, has rented the farm. Barn Ind drive shed, hay and wheat, three horses, some pigs and a calf and some implements were burned in the blaze. Some farmers are through cut- ting grain, while others are thresh- ing already. Grain is of good qua- lity but not so mach straw as last year. Turnip: are not so good, it being too dry. Miss ngrnice flff'tg at! East Oaklan 'spending er o may: with Myt. Q. G. Ficey. Miss Hannah Smith and Mrs. L. Ridden and Miss Florence Ride“ all of New Hamburg visited re- cently with Mrs. A. G. My. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roth at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Christ. Leis " Wellesley on Mon- datafternpop, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weicker spent Suggday gt Graig! Bend. Mm. Aaron Bender and family and In Sol, Bender spent Sunday _Mr. and fills. Ezra Bender and family and Mn. Katie Yamxie and Mm Nancy Vanni spent Sunday with Mr. Ind Mrs. Joseph Bender, Poplar View. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Eehr and family spent Sunday with Mr. and My, Wm._Ry_by in, Tavistock. The buildings, grain and' stock carried insurance. The barn will be rebuilt in the near future. Quite a number of members of St. John's Lutheran Church enjoy- ed a picnic of the Linwood church parish near Wallenstein on Satur- day, aftgmogn. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschberger were: Mr. and Mrs. Phillip 'dgtieag, and family of St. Agatha, its Irene Brenner and Mr. Alfred Helm of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt. Misses Marie and Margaret Hack hart of Heidelberg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hackbart, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dahms oi Millbank spent Sunday with Mr. any Mrs. Reuben Seifert. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Freiburger were: Mr. and Mrs. Mike Strauss, daughters Barbara. Mildred and Lucinda. Miss Laurine Freiburger, Messrs. Leon Hartman, Jerome F'reiburger of Kitchener and Miss Francis Fritz of Waterloo. Mr. Ed. Freiburger of Detroit, Mich., is spending a week with his father._Mr. Louis F'te.il?urtptr. _ Mr. Rudolph ”Schneider of near Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. Arthur Hackbart. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Esbaugh of Bamberg. spent Sunday at the home of yt, Logs Ftetturger. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Seyler at- tended the Cemetery Decoration Day of St, John's Lutheran Ctulreh, Hesson: on Sunday Inernoon, Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hess were: Mr. and Mrs Lelaus Hess. daugMer Shirley and son Bobby of Detroit, Mich., Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Weber of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Fletch and daughter Elva and Mr. Joe Hess of East Zorra, Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs Andrew Lips were: Mrs, Mary Duonch. Miss Louise Duench, Messrs Andrew and Charles Duench all of near Wal- Irnstoin and Miss Irene Duench of St, Jacobs Mr and Mrs Milton Seyler. Messrs Allan and Elmer Snyler of North Easthopes callod.at the home of Mr and Mrs Danirl Seylcr on Sunday evening _ -- _ Miss Anna Hess sprnl a weeh's holiday with friends in Kitchener Monday visitors with Mr and Mrs Earl Hess were" Mr Fred Merner, Mrs Wally Morn". sons Jack and Joe and, Mrs Ted Wit. son all of Kitchener and Mr Ron Hess of Katha. HESSEN ROAD EAST ZORRA " [In huh. Dal-d0: (MII Comm-lat) Br In. 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