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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Feb 1942, p. 5

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i NEW DUNDEE.â€"The February mceting of the U. B. Women‘s Misâ€" sionary Association was held at the home of Mrs. Ephraim Hallman reâ€" cently. Mrs. Gordon Hallman preâ€" sided for the program and the scripture â€" lesson with comments was given by Miss Irene Chapman. Mrs. A. Hilborn read an article on "The World‘s Day of Prayer in Africa". and other readings were given by Mrs. L. H. Cassel and Miss Ada Bingeman. Mrs. E. Gingâ€" erich presented the mission study on, *The Establishment of the Suâ€" dan Interior Mission", after which the president, Mrs. Weston Saraâ€" ras, conducted the business period. The hostess served dainty refreshâ€" ments at the conclusion of the meeting. Permanent Waving $1.00, or 2 for $1.50. Mrs. Zarnke, 172 King North, Waterloo, Phone 3â€"3135. ~7I Permanent Waving Are you sick and tired out every mormnâ€" . U "IH sinee 12, Aways Fine Now" ing â€" always constipated â€" can‘t O8t _ Since I was tweive a without mnanlldhum? Your liver 1 --l-z-lvz %l is poisoning your systemâ€"permanent . Cobetip* / ”m_mummuu-mum ,‘....._.!:"g..-'-."‘. JM @ Your liver is the largest organ in r)ur body and most important to your bealth. it urfi«' energy to muscles, ussues and glan U unhealthy, your body lacks this energy and hecomes enfeebledâ€"youthful vim disappears. Again your liver pours out bile to digest food, wet rid of waste and allow zmper nourishment io reach your blood. When your liver gets out of order proper digestion and nourishment wopâ€"you‘re poisoned with the waste that decomposes in your intestines. . Nervous troubles and rheumatic pains arise from this x»son. Y ou become constipated, stomach and Lu.lnnv can‘t work properly. The whole assstem is affected and you feel "rotten," headâ€" achy, hackachy, dizzy, tired outâ€"a ready prey tor sickness and disease. Is Your Liver Poisoning You? Improved bruicaâ€"tives Liver Tablets." The hver is toned up, the other organs function nermally and (;\ung good bealth_results. lodas "Improved Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" are Canada‘s largest sellin« liver tablets. They must be good! Iry them yourselt NOR . Let "Fruicaâ€"tives" put you hack on the road to lasting healthâ€" teel lrke a now person. 2%c,. $0¢ Ihousands of rcoplc are never sick, and have won prompt relief from these miseries with FRED WESSON â€" KITCHENER â€" PHONE 24469 HEAR AFRICAN TOPICS DORSA Y VALENTINE PERFUME . . The Aroma of Love! YARDLEY‘S Lavender 202 00. 65e It‘s Bedford‘s for VALENTINES She‘ll Love You For Candy $ For Your Sweetheart . Gray Coach Lines For Your Next Outing CHARTER A COACH Choose from our large Valei assortment of Smiles n‘ Chuckles MODERATE RATES AND INFORMATION FROM CUTEX *CORPORAL" MANICURE SETsS $1.00 to $4.50 February 18, 1942 Let every member of your party enjoy all the fun of the trip there and back. â€" _ Be sure that everyone is safe. â€" T HAT SAY ‘"‘"I Love You" April Violets .. ... .. $1.50 and $3.00 Neilsons large â€" Valentine served Mrs. Albert Schmidt conducted a Bible contest. Refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Diefenbacher on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Diefenâ€" bacher presided. There was a deâ€" votional period after which Mrs. N E. Dahms conducted a study on the book of James. This was followed with routine business after which SEWING CIRCLE MEETS | JOINT MEETING ! STRASBURG. â€" The King‘s| ROSEVILLE. â€" The â€" monthly Daughters‘ Sewing Circle of the meeting of the Evangelical W.M.S. : Weber Mennonite Church met atjand Ladies‘ Aid was held at the | the home of Mr. and Mrs. David home of Mrs. Harvey Hallman on | Bearinger. The afternoon was Wednesday afternoon in connecâ€"; spent in sewing pyjamas. overalls tion with an allâ€"day quilting. Mrs. | and handkerchiefs. 'E. G. Hallman ‘led the devotional â€"_____ { period stressing the subject of MONTHLY BUSINESS MEET |prayer. Mrs. L. Fried gave current ; ROSEBANK.â€"The Wilmot Cenâ€" events and Mrs H. Hallman gave | tre ELC.E. held their monthly the mission study on "China Reâ€". business meeting at the home of discovers Her West". A vocal duet | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Diefenbacher , was contributed by Mrs. Holtzhauâ€" | on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Diefenâ€" er and Mrs. Latsch. President Mrs. 11 bacher presided. There was a deâ€"| N. E. Dahms presided for the busiâ€" : Y‘ot_i\oqal period after which Mrs. N.‘ ness session. MONTHLY BUSINESS MEET ROSEBANK.â€"The Wilmot Cenâ€" tre ELCE held their monthly business meeting at the home of tives‘" and enjoy life as 1 do now lhn.wmddluy-“ made me feel fine. _ _ Mr. Roy Dagneou, Chatham. Ont.. "Run Down For Years, Has Perfect Women‘s Activities Mrs. Florence Williemson, Montreal, Que. 50¢c and $1.00 life as 1 do now "PANCAKE" MAKEâ€"UP .................... $1.15 FACE POWDER â€" ROUGE â€"~ LIPSTICK MAKEâ€"UP BLENDER â€" CLEANSING CREAM FOUNDATION ASTRINGENT All in 75e and $1.35 sizes. $1.50 Famous MAX FACTOR Line of COSMETICS ;Gather To Honor Newlyâ€"Wed Couple Mrs. Bessie Coxson reported for ; the salvage committee and anâ€" ‘nounced there would be a salvage ‘collection on February 10th with all those in community invited to bring their salvage to the Haysâ€" | ville Hall. Various ways of raising \money for war charities were disâ€" icussed and it was decided to make a quilt and to donate the money greceived from the sale of it to war charities. A donation of ten dollars .was voted to the hall trustees. | Discuss Legislation. The program was in charge of “"'" T ~‘»n Hilborn convenor of Tl.e(islnthm committee. Mrs. A. E. Li« gave a very excellent paper on laws concerning women and \children and stressed the necessity of everyone making a will. Mrs. A. B. Christner gave a fiveâ€"minute talk on the motto and Mrs. Ralph |Hilborn favored with a piano inâ€" strumental The meeting closed |with the singing of the National Anthem and delicious refreshâ€" ments were served by the hostess and her assistants. FLORADALE. â€" Over _ forty ‘\members of the Evangelical Sunâ€" |day School and ne;}hbon gathered ‘at the home of Menno M. Frey, ‘Friday evening in honor of the reâ€" ‘cent marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Roy «Class. The evening was spent at chinese checkers. singing and a Bible quiz. HAYSVILLE INSTITUTE HAYSVILLE. â€" The _ regular| monthly meeting of the Haysville | |Women‘s Institute was held on , lWednesday afternoon, Feb. 4th at : the home of Mrs. E. Z. Mcintyre| ‘ with a fairly good attendance. Mrs. ‘ : A. E. Kerr, the president, presided : over the meeting which opened by , singing the Institute Ode, followed ‘ {by the repetition of the Lord‘s ; Frayer in unison. The roll call was ‘ well responded to by the naming ‘of Premiers of Canada since Conâ€" ! fedoration. Mrs. George Class, who is leavâ€" ing for Elmira in the near future, was also presented with a blanket and table lamp by Mrs. Alf. Mogk and Mrs. J. Spies in behalf of the Sunday School. Mrs. Ed. Snyder read the address _ Refreshments Lloyd Snyder read an address while Roy and Alexena were preâ€" sented with two baskets of gifts by Emanuel and Owen Bowman. Give Her PERFUME! Take A Tip From Cupid (By Chronicie Correspondent) THE WATERLOO (Ostarie) CHRONTICLE i Mrs. Charles Mulholland enterâ€" t>ined at her home, William street, Elmira, Tuesday night at a misâ€" cellaneous shower in honor of Miss Mary Martinson of Elmira and Kitchener, whose marriage to Mr. Vivian Pierce, RCAF., St Thoâ€" mas, is to take place shortly. The gifts were arranged in a container shaped in the form of a large flame poppy. which was presented to Miss Martinson. Miss Beverley Bricker assisted the guest of honor in opening the gift packages and in reading â€"the accompanying verses. The decorations carried out the color scheme introduced in the poppy gift container and a large flame poppy also centred the supâ€" per table. At the supper hour the nostess was assisted in serving the 20 guests by Mrs. Arthur Bricker. | _ Mrs. E. H. Oxley and Mr. Chas. ‘Tweed of Waterloo left Sunday |evening for Winnipeg to attend the Fncodi e e ty Pcen s ea C Mr. and Mrs. William Kniptel of N‘28ara Falls | _ _ _ Petersburg entertained at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Florian Bmm ind Walter G Salzman, Miss Alice Kniesel, all of t foick Mrs. .mw Kitcherer; Miss Miriam Schafe of °L Kitchener announce enâ€" Elmdale; Mr. Frederick Siep of £28@Ment of their jo.'.n"g',gâ€"'d...'h"'. Galt and Messrs. Elmer oo Harry ter, Grace Elaine, to Aircraftman Knipfel of Petersburg. To 1 ue LC * ® + & Wllmotenw?:dnn?md'!, Harold Veite! of Camp C Alma Haufschild, who is leaving G°D spent a weekâ€"end leave at the the community. A pleasant afterâ€" home of his parents at Conestogo. noonu(aq:entdmwhkh-d&‘ e 0 s e o+ lightf\ulenwuauvedbytheha- Ina Pranes mea l e in Friday afternoon, Feb. 6th, Mrs. A. B. Christner of Southâ€"West College is spending a week‘s vacaâ€" tion at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stager, Roseville. ’I-SOCial = Personal I William Stager of Toronto Radio Cash price, B feet wide. . Per $q. Yd. (Finishing both ends $0.80 additional) while stocks are selecâ€" ttvâ€". _ Studio Couches & Seamless Axminster Broadioom, closeâ€" ly woven in anm allâ€"over leaf effect. The colourings are beautiful and cleverly arranged in selfâ€"toned colours of green, cinnamon, wine or blue. Available in the follow‘ng widths: 27" â€" 6‘ ©" â€"9@‘. Remember, Our Locaâ€" WE HAVE THEM . . . Stud o Couches and 3â€"piece Stud‘o Suites im a large selection of colours and deâ€" s‘rms. Make your choice n, blue or red trim. -'l’tuq'â€"i:.: m 4 sturdy chairs. Cash Price ..........._.... 7‘.80 wE HAVE THEM:! Gâ€"plece Breakfast Suite, with long lin m Breaxrast Roon Stupio Coucnues anp Suitres onkâ€"onâ€" I ong BroapLoon During February you Best of all, our terms } February Savings Suggest Buyina Now Suires this FEBRUARY DISCOUNTS MEAN Bâ€"!â€"G SAVINGS Druary you can buy a new suite for ANY room and save substantially on your purchase! our terms have been made unusually easy for this saleâ€"take full advantage of this opportunity. Bingeman and Mr. Bingema 1.2!"“ Dundee last Saturdn‘y. |__Mr. and Mrs. W. Nash of Tilton, |Wash., and Mr. and Mrs J. E. |__Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Shantz of l}!.aysti!le_ were recent visitors at Recent fiuests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kelly of North Woolwich were Miss Emma Conlin of Elora, Mr. and Mrs. John Longman and Mr. David Longman of Alma, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDougall of Creekbank. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foerster of Grismby visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" Day of Rockliff air base spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and m:nNor. lman Heller, Norman street, Waterâ€" oo. of liam Hamel, Spring street, Waterâ€" loo, over the weekâ€"end. T lfidii“ â€"â€"-..w-;l;'muufl g; Mrl.o;nd mle(n he,ienc:) Walz, ter wedding take Pl:«' early in March. POW 7 ObebnfPonmmtediiannioe â€"abd ind Alic ns aa is 15 5.000 of Toronto, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Mclatyre at Haysville mummmmmmmmmmmmmmâ€"â€"ooâ€"ooee.____. @ Dized at the pAFSONAGC Of EMMANâ€" ‘nellvnn‘eualcmm:hin'na- Farewell Party. ‘too at three o‘clock on Saturday mwhfilmmmw,m- Christner of Haysville entertained ter of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Rohr. Albert Heller and Robert Clarke the Hamilton Naval Barracks 8â€"piece Chesterfield Suites in flowered velour. Two pieces in green, one in cinammon. Snyder built. Terms can be BULLAS Chesterfield Suites Cash Price / $143.50 mm m JA 3 WB c6 JOsEPH st o okItonEanEn arranged if you desire, and tradeâ€"in of your used furniture will h« accepted. Ralph Other 3â€"Piece SUITES 3â€"piece Bedroom Suits . . . in lovely butt walnut with the modern waterfall design. CASH PRICE ..........00 000 o _ St. Clements, m;n. Ki Waterloo, Breslau. with a cake and decorated with pink streamers The bride‘s moâ€" Outâ€"ofâ€"tow Tonowing thne ceremony a wedâ€" ding breakfast was served to about 30 guests, the table being centred ther wore a navy blue crepe dress with matching accessories and the mother of the bridegroom a black crepe frock. gold and accepted with navy blue accessories. She wore a corsage of red roses. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Andrew Benninger, who was attired in a rose frock patterned similarly to that of the bride Her flowers were carnaâ€" Hane dress of royal blue trimmed with supper was arranged at the home of the bride‘s parents for members of the immediate families. On their return from a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bierâ€" man ‘will take up residence in Foliowing the ceremon: . Arthur Forwell, Kitéhener young couple will reside Bedroom Suites FURNITURE S T O REF odically, is the only way of mdningmMyouuo?u- ing clearly, easily. Faulty sight may be hampering your work and your pleqsures. sight is 'rioh-bu'you won‘t 5 know until it‘s "measured". An / eyesight examination, periâ€" * You can guess which circle is largerâ€"but you won‘t know unless you measure them. JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE "Dedicated to Better Vision" 10 Frederick St. . Phone 2â€"2715 Cash Price of Every Denomination. .. A M. PowziL, President Close to Parliament Buildings, iversit Ma; ht Te "yue Mepk ~>1$ LARGER Y L10cat® 89.50 PAGE FIVE

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