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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Aug 1941, p. 5

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I Mr. Conrad Rocket of New ‘Dundee1eft on Monday for a six- |weeks trip to the Canadian West, during which time he will visit relatives at Lanlgan, Sash. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper of 1 Philadelphia are the guests of Rev. _and Mrs. Allan Gill, Jotut street east. Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs, Aléin Shoemaker and family of Pilkington, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Lichty and family of Peel. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Martin and sons of Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Lichty and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lichty gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lichty for a family reunion, Sun- day. Mrs. Jack Woodall entertained recently in honor of thiPg3th birth- day of her daughter, Derry, at a charmingly arranged birthday party at which 13 of her daugh- ter's friends were guests. The afternoon was spent in games. con- tests and progressive flea. Win- ners were Donna Sippel, Betty Brown and Jean Cunningham. At the supper hour. refreshments were served from a buffet table. attrac- tively laid with a lace cloth. and centred with a candle-lit birthday cake, carrying out the decorative note of pale pink, yellow and green. Flanking the central motif were crystal vases of snapdragons, repeating the same color scheme. [ The engagement is announced of Miss Ettte Mav Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Robert Marshall of Bridgeport. to Mr. Lloyd Robinson Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anderson of Fergus, the marriage to take place Aug. 30 at three o'clock at St. Andrew's Presbyterian church. Kitchener. Nam-I me' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kuntz of Formosa announce the erutagement of their daughter, Cecilia Eliza- beth. to Anthony Louis Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Meyer of St. Clements, the wirdding to take place Sept. I in St. Mary's WC. church. Formosa. Brynn"! Baronial Personals Miss Wilma Frey. R.N.. of Guelph, spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Bauman and daughter Phyllis. accompanied by Carol and Elaine Snider of Water- loo, left on a motor trip to Mani- toulin Island and Sault Ste. Marie. recently. Dr. N. P. Schmidt of Toronto spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. K. Schmidt. "ttttra EMF“). PM! Miss Gladys Soehner visited her cousins. Jean and Betty King, Kitchener. for a few days. Rev. C. o. R. Fritz of Phindel- phia, Penn., was the guest of Rev. A. la Conrad at New Dundee last wee . Miss Elvin: Bowman, Elmira, visited her parents here, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman and family of Ayr visited on Sunday with Mr. tyu1MrspAtrtitt_Bowrrym. Fren Phi1peyhu, Social " personal I FLORADALE By Mus Batu“. on lemma. Minot-than NEW DUNDEE.--The annual community flower show will be held in Kavelman's Hall under the auspices of the Women's Institute on Saturday evening, Aug. 23ml, from 7 to 10 o'clock. The compe- ‘tition is open to all and all ex- ,hibits must be in place by 4.00 p.m. Mrs. John Steckle of Williamsburg ‘will be the judge and the fol- lowing is a list of the entries: snap- dragons: asters. plume or curved petals. on long stems. six blooms, any color: dahlia. collection. on stems, ordinary: dahlia. fancy show; dahlia. one. best in show: gladiolii. six spikes. one or more varieties; gladiolii. collection; gladiolii, one, best in show; roses, collection; marigolds. French; zinnias, collection; basket of flowers, any ftowers, arrangement considered: dining table bouquet, no basket; bouquet of ' annuals, not listed elsewhere; _catendula, collection; nosegay or hand bou- quet. , HAWKESVILLE Mrs. Henry Bowman, who spent a few, weeks in Stanley, has re- turned to her home here. Daniel K. Brubachrr spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bru bachcr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottmin call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Witzel, Peyysbup, onfunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Frey and fam- ily of Heidelberg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Martin and family spent Sundgy with Mr. and Mrs. David Schearer and Mr. and Mrs. David Martin of Wallenstein Mr. and Mrs. hueust Schneider spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ngpld Ville] at_ec1er_sburg. After minor! melon-Trip to points north, Mr. and Mrs Fleischmann will return to Kitchener, where Whey will reside. Tells pl Bombing She then went on to tell of the bombing of their other sister's home. "Dallas was home on a week's leave when the house was bombed. It had been hit before but they could still live downstairs. He was lying on the kitchen floor when the house came in on top of him but he managed to get out unhurt. Cis and Joe were in the shelter and the blast fined the shelter with dirt so that they couldn't get out for 32 hours. What a brutal tot they are! They are making sure to wreck all the work- ing men's homes." Annual Flower Show at N. Dundee On Saturday Night Miss Mary Bauman and Miss Mary Martin. both of Wallenstein, visited with Adina and Leaves nger on Sunday. Miss oiina Stevens" is spGiiing two weeks with Rev. and Mrs. E. Gill at Huntsville. Mr. Raymond Peterson and son Hugo have returned to Hamilton after spending a few woeks at their cottage here. NEW DUNDEE.--Mrs. Gordon Egerdee is in receipt of another letter from her sister, Mrs. Albert Williams of Latchlev. Cornwall, England, in which she eorttirmed her eablegram of several weeks ago telling of the safe arrival of the second last shipment of tinned goods from here. The letter read in part: “I must say we are very grateful for it all and will you please thank all for their kindness. We have had a very poor fruit crop although we had a few cherries." (Mrs. Williams' husband is a fruit grower and florist). Miss Florence Tyack of Dundas spent the week-end with her mgt_her,_ Mrs. Apelta Tyack. Elam Weber and Sarah Weber visited with their brother Onias. at Levi Frey's, near Wallenstein. on Sunday. Sunday Visnors with Mr Josiah Martin were Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Martin and family of KR. 3, Wal. lonsteln. Mr. and Mrs Manassoh Clcmmer and son of the 4th of Peel, and Mr and Mrs, Wesley Martin and family of near Watch loo, and Mr and Mrs Martin Frey of St Jacobs Rev. Gordon Kaiser. pastor of the Plattsville United church, otti- dated. The bride wore a pastel blue suit with blue velvet hat to match and engage ot sygeet Peas. Mr, and Mrs. Anson Gingrich of the ttth of Peel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Martin. The Parsonage of the United church, Piattsviue, was the scene of an interesting wedding on Mon- day evening. when Mrs, Ethel Beaven Smith of Toronto became the bride of Mr, Frew Barrett of Plattsville. Sunday Ruests With Mr and Mrs Melvin Bauman were Mr. and Mrs Noah Martin and family of Waller" stain Mr." and Mrs/iiGAnt will take up residence in Plattsviiie, The bride -woh, . beige street length dress with broyn accessor‘ Leon-rd Fleischmann, Ion of the Inte Fred Fleischmann and Mrs. D. Hall of Kitchener. The ceremony “maggot-med , the bride's cousin, . John ' Honing. The witnesses were Gaston and Jeetnette Legacy. Miss Dolphnnr and Vr‘lma (By Chronicle Carrel-vandal“ (By Chronicle Corrmnnou‘enil Br In. Aug Schneidnr (Chronicle Correspondent) Weddings Auu "Al‘s. .tt.'"ff'". Wm tulle HOLD JOINT womts MEET lenfr tn P WW1"; SOUTH-WEST WILMorr. -- A joint meeting of the Bethel W.C.- . TRr and Little White Ribboners ttf Bomblng was held at the home of Mrs. R. J. Bean on Thursday afternoon. Aug. . ' " 14th. Dorothy Dockert, the presi- Sster s Hume dent. of the Little White Ribbon- urn numb-Ind f.“- okn 6pc. no... A: Huron-Smith hart- Mrs. Robert Coleman, teacher of tru- the class gave an interesting ac- 1count of her visit to the Keswick amrConterence this summer. Mrs. R. day Hoare and Miss Florence Gowing rtin.vsang a duet and the class paper and‘was read by Miss Valera Fischer. and‘At the conclusion of the meeting and1Miss Rosenberger read an address :ein.‘and Miss Pipher was presented Miss with several pieces of kitchen Iain. flameware in view of her ap- Ivea preaching marriage. The presenta- . tion was made by Miss Alice Tre- idcr maine and Miss Florence Gowing. VHS. Dainty refreshments were then " served by the hostess. 1 MORNING BREAK tor a cup of tea ttmis Nursing Sisters E. A. Cuhill ‘ and M. Brown perched comfortably on a chair in the nurses' re- . creation room at Camp Borden. "Baptist Mission Work in West- ern Canada" was the topic for he meeting and was.presented in four parts by Mrs. Fred Poth, Mrs. V. E. Dinger, Mrs. C. A. Sinclair, and Miss Sylvia Bock. Mrs. Harold Path and Miss Doris Bechtel ren- dered a vocal duet and a short talk was also given by Mrs. William Buck of Kitchener, Dainty refresh- ments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. HELPERS' CLASS NEW DUNDEE.--Miss Vera Ro- senberger entertained the Willing, Helpers' Class of the U.B.C.E. Sun- day School at Hespeler for its, monthly meeting at her home in the village on Monday evening. Miss Helen Pipher, the president, occupied the chair tor the program and the scripture lesson was read by Miss Eliza Hilborn. ENTERTMN WILLING the work being done by her par- ents, Rev. and Mrs. P. G. Buck. missionaries in Bolivia. South America, Miss Mary Buck of Toronto, gave a very interesting talk at the August meeting of the Baptist Mission Circle which was held at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Bechtel at Bloomingdale on Wed- nesday evening. The president, Mrs. Clarence Hilbom, presided, and the scripture lesson was read by Miss Greta Buck. The members responded to the roll call by giving a short poem. FAREWELL PRESENTATION D0oN.--The members of the Doon Women's Association of the United Church met at the home of Mrs. P Hobbs to bid farewell to one of their members. who was leaving to reside in Galt. Mrs. E. Mitchell, the guest of honor, was presented by Mrs. C. Reader with Games were played by the chil- dren on the lawn. with David Cap- ling in charge. Mrs. Mervin F'acey. president of the W.C.T.U. then took the chair. A reading Was given by Mrs. R. Hilborn and Mrs. John Facey was appointed the program convenor for the next meeting. It was de- cided to hold another quilting shortly. The joint collection is to be used for Red Cross work. The meeting closed with the mizpah benediction after which delicious refreshments were served. The meeting opened with u sing- song led by Jean Hesse. after which short prayers were offered by Mrs. M. Facey. Mrs. R. Hilborn and Mrs. A. E. Bean. The scripture lesson was read by Hugh Baird and the Bible Study was given by Oliver Capling. A reading was Piven by Grace Bean after which Marjorie Bean gave a piano in- strumental. A musical number was also given by Jean and Aud- rey Hesse. a reproduction of Homer Watsoih painting. "The Flood Gate". Mrs. F, Hobbs read the address, SURPRISE HIDE-ELECT ST. CLEMENTS. - Miss Anna Lorentz, bride-elect ot this month. was pleasantly surprised at her home on Monday night by the members of the Young Ladies' Sodality and their friends She was presented with a lovely rhenllle bedspread by tho Sodality members and with a number of useful articles by their friends The evening was spent m music and dancing. A dainty lunch was served try the ladies. Schneider haw returned home after spending a week's hnhdays with their sister, Mrs Harold Marjorie Bean was appointed so- cial convenor and Oliver Capling the program convenor for the next meeting. MISSIONARY WORK dent. of the Little White Ribbon- ers, presided for the first part of meeting. WHIP! and Mr While], Petersburg m mum NEW .DT.e.-spealtirtg on Women's l NEW DUNDEE.--Mrs. William oncn or Ccn'll‘evllle: mr. and mrs. ‘Spaetzel was pleasantly surprised Almer gamma and family‘cMhr. by a number of her children andand Mrs Elmer Bechtel o ts,; grandchildren at her home in the ener; My, and ?frr. Jacob Ru 2|, iVillage on Thursday evening on the and family. Mr. Melvin Snyder an . ioccasion of her 73rd birthday. Mr. Abram Brubacherof Waterloo; Games were enjoyed during the yr.. and Mrs Abner Rudy and [evening with the prize winners be- family of New Hamburg. Mrs. B. ing Roy Spaetzel and Mrs. Wesley W. Lichti, Mr. Jacob Reist of Park- Spaetzel. Mrs. Spaetzel was made way; Mr. H. Bowman of Floradale. the reclipienthof a lovely necklace _------------- o pear s wit the presentation be- jing made by a granddaughter, little ERBSWLLE 1Audrey Fiederlein. At the con- a, I... v...“ BeuqNr ‘clusion dainty refgcshments were (ct-mulch Com-malt) "served including a prettily-decor- lated birthday cake with pink P-tor Absent. ‘candles, Due to the absence of .the pastor. _ Those present were". Mr. and Re\'._ K. Knauit, service at St. ,Mrs. William Main and Miss Nellie Pan's Lu.theran, Church on Sum iMain, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Spaetzel day rimming tr.ill be In charge of and sons, Billy and Jimmie. Mr. Candidate Martin Stockman of Se- and Mrs. Randal Hoffman and son bastopol. Bruce, Roy Spaetzel and Mr. and Ladies' Ne.' Pee. ' ‘Mrs. Lloyd Gedke and daughter, The Ladies' Aid of sf. Paul's Lu- Carolyn, all of Kitchener; and Mr. theran Church held its monthly ‘and Mrs. Albert Fiederlein and, meeting a; the home of Mrs. I.tern- children. Robert, Audrey and' hardt Preiss. on Monday evening. Elaine. Personals. y" 74.- ----- ' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sattler, Mrs. HEIDELBERC, Louisa Sattler and Miss Edith Sat- ' tier of Waterloo. were Sundav visi- Mr. and Mrs, M. E, Boos of Ches- Icy spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Swiss. Miss Bernice Koehler is spending a week near Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Lindner, North Easthope. were Sunday visitors of Henry Kyrprs. A - _ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bechthold and Betty were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maechcr, Kitchener. ENTERTAINS '"a'l'dNo-, (By Chronicle Cone-Wilden" NEW DUNDEE.-Mrs. Weston) ROSEBANK. - Sixty-9ne glt Sararas. superintendent of the tives and friends of William tally Cradle Roll Department of the attended a family gathering at e United Brethren Sunday Schoot,l home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Snr- entertained the babies and their/der, on Sunday. The eldest lll'i'l'i. mothers in the basement of the) her present was Mr. William Rumy. church on Saturday afternoon/who IS 77 years of age, and he Pink and blue streamers wereioungest member present was is used as an effective decorative lO-months-old grandson, Kenneth scheme. A brief worship service Snyder, son of MI. and .Mrs. Percy was conducted by Mrs. Sararas Snyder. A picnic dinner was after which Mrs, Milton Hill con- served. _ - Rev. and Mrs. Karl Knauft have returned from the Lutheran boys' camp at Fisher; Glen. ,, some umo With Aivtrt Uorscnl. Yvonne Schmitt has returned Waterlfm- home after spending three weeks Muriel Rank of Wolle-slvy Is in Toronto, with her aunt and spending " few days with Louis uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rausch. Rank. ‘ The Misses Marguerite Mont- Mrs. George Smith accompanied gomery. Mary Fritz, and Gladys her daughter. Mrs. George Grosz, Bierman spent Friday evening who spent a week at Southampton. with Miss Versie Schaefer, Jdrome Grubbe IS spending some time with Alvin Dorscht, Waterloo. The three points emphasized were, "What is our ideal for the Canadian home?" "What Social and Economic Conditions Hinder the Realization of this Ideal?" and "How Can We as Christian Citi- zens Aid in the Achievement of Our Desire for the Canadian Home?" used as an effective decorative lO-months-old grandson, Kenneth scheme. A brief worship service Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy was conducted by Mrs. Sararas Snyder. A picnic dinner was alter which Mrs. Milton Hill con- served. tributed a reading and Miriam: Mr. Elmer Bechtel of Kitchener Hilborn sang a solo. A buffet sup-) was in charge of the afternoon pro- per was served at the conclusion of gram which consisted of musical the afternoon. iselections. recitations and singing. S 'paris _ --- Mr. (tgag,', Bmhaclller of 1',tt,'lt', . wnstheehoristee cecreamcne _ PP""? " ty For and candy were then tytrvtf, Miss Bessie Reid was the con- vener. She was assisted by her group. Mrs. A. Ventham, Mrs. Wm. House and Miss A. McIntyre. At the close of the meeting Mrs.,'; W. Porter and Mrs. G. Graham " sang a vocal duet with Miss Joyce). Porter accompanying at the piano.: N. Dundee Wbman On 73rd Birthday DISCUSS 80¢th WELFARE _ AT MEETING l AYR.-A discussion of sociail welfare in which the speaker dealt' with Canadian homes. was the (can ture of the meeting of the Women's‘ Missionary Society of Knox United) Church. Ayr, held in the lecture: roam of the church recently. l ng Wesmon. I29 King SI. E. . KITCHENER - Phone 2-4169 Activities Dally Except Sunday Aug. 23rd to Sept. 6th LEAVE KITCHENI‘JI 6.35 mm. LEAVE EXHIBITION 9.30 pm. Slandard me (Hy Chronicle Correspondent) "y Mi-u Belly BRhMId (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr, and Mrs. Angus Winger of Toronto. who are spending a month's vacation at a summer cot- tage at Bridgeport and Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Winger of Elmira were Sunday guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Herman Schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sattler, Mrs. Louisa Sattler and Miss Edith Sat- tler of Waterloo, were Sunday visi- tors with Mrs. Herb Doerjng. May Stumpf of Elmira spent a week with Grace Schmitt. Mr and Mrs Reinhardt Preiss spent Sunday at Kitchener with the former's sister. Mrs, Cook. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Otterbein of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Dimer. Friends, Relatives Gather at Reunion Held at Rosebank Bob Daniells spent the week-end in Kitchener. Those present were: Mi. William Rudy. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Rudy and family of Winterbourne; Mr and Mrs. Eden Bechtel and family of Natchez: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thalcr and son. Miss Hope Ging- orich of Contreville: Mr. and Mrs. Almer Scheidel and family. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Bechtel of Kitch- ener; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rudy and family. Mr. Melvin Snyder and Mr. Abram Brubacher of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs Abner Rudy and family of New Hamburg; Mrs. B. W. Lichti, Mr. Jacob Reist of Park- way; Mr. H. Bowman of Floradale. " Frederick Bt. M 2-2115 Kitchens! - Ontario h TURTLE DOWNING, STEEN Ind Ca. Bu: yum-plan” in”. - pun-nod 'ok-_-h-tho-. "A.ctim. b- "..il- pav-u. ' ::ey,2ex.. lhwovc.y4--.y in“. tiooby “MI-nui- ngI-‘(hh-Iulhm Antily-q-hvu'Ih-ou-I-d “thumb-put womb" tkat M- MD“ Enid: Itshpuaehqhq.peeenr A JirratGasartG Guise. No he; “run LIGHT. mnrnlswn GUARANTEED. humid-nu. In“. or eau-- " King St. W. M 44132 "Dedicated to Better Vision' Includes "hthitio. Admission JANSEN EY ESIGHT SERVICE I‘m. IIYUIN I’ll! 'bipl‘Trw’iii‘n' si, PRESTON. aura-If) Ebuhllshed 1898 RUPTUIID? FLORISTS Ana-uh..- “HERE-H In. way u b af hdhrhw t2Eiilin .85

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