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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Jul 1942, p. 8

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Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hallman, Jeanette, Audrey and Marilyn Hallman of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. Hallman‘s niece, Mrs. Cecil Mader and Mr. Mader on Friday. Miss Ella Cressman is spending a week with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Becker spent Sund% with Mrs. Becker‘s sister, Mrs. Wilfrid Snyder and Mr. Snyâ€" der, Bloomingdale. Mr. Cecil Cressman of the Canaâ€" dian fighters in training at Ottawa and Mrs. Cressman, Kitchener, called on the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Cressman during the weekâ€"end. Many of the local people are atâ€" tending the annual Camp Meeting at the M.B.C. Camp grounds near Centreville. Mr. and Mrs. J. Near and Mrs. Hartman attended the funeral of Mr. John Leonard at Hespeler on Friday. On Sunday moring, Julyâ€" 26, baptismal services will be held at the Cressman Mennonite Church at 11 a.m., Sunday School at 10. At the closing program of the Summer Bible School at the Cressâ€" man Mennonite Church on Friday eight | girls â€" received â€" diplomas: Marion Bauman, Erma Searth, Beatrice Dettwiller, Alice Randall, Florence Cressman, Phyllis Cressâ€" man, Martha Burkhart and Eva Knack. The children raised $17.79 during the two weeks, the money to be contributed to the "Milk for Britain" fund. Sunday Services. _ TIME TABLE BUSES LEAVE KITCHENER 145 p.m. b 12.30 a.m. _ aâ€" Daily ex. Sun. b â€" Sun. & Hol. c â€" Daily ex. Sun. & Hol.â€" (Restern Daylight Saving Time) hb WB UV al| roR ME BVS TRAVEL INPORMATION AY 189 King 3t. E. â€" Kitchener Phone 2â€"4460 ANN SHERIDAN Dennis Morgan in By Mrs. Roy Schiedel (Chronicle Correspondent) BRESLAU SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL NOW PLAYING b 7.15 pm, e 850 p.m. bâ€"9.55 p.m. Extra! "HOLD THAT LION PLEASE" The closing exercises of the Biâ€" ble School held at Bean‘s Mennoâ€" nite Church for the é}flll two weeks will be held on Fri ay night, July 24th. The iro ram will commence at 8 o‘cloc Eooklets. maps, etc., made by pupils will also be on disâ€" Misses Elizabeth Hesse and Jane McIntyre have returned home afâ€" ter spending a week at the United C.iml‘;d‘ summer school near Godâ€" erich. Miss Ellen Burkhardt of Bridgeâ€" port is spending several weeks with her cousin, Miss Jean Cressâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bean and Mr. and Mrs. Ellworth Bean visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hilborn of near New Hamburg on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good and Walter were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Good of near New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Cressman and family called on Mrs. Herbert g:yrkhudt of Bridgeport on Sunâ€" Miss Margaret Hesse visited with relativei in Baden on Sunday. Alma Good of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brubacher and lamil{'ot Roseville spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Weber and family of Strasburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Snyder on A reading, ‘"The Master Cometh" was â€"given by Maurice Diamond. Following the National Anthem the Mizpah Benediction was reâ€" peated in unison. £26. CIVC AEEE: w Wore maue the z&hnh of a handsome walâ€" nut and a table reflector. Ellis and the ever umu by presen Dr. WL«I behalf of his wife, thanked class hnmor "’;‘:novu C imbe refreshments n The % Y.P.S. hl‘nld' th‘ohl: meeting a; a church. _ The %nc'flcnt. Wallis Marjorie Bean led in a singâ€"song to 0j the meeting. The call to ww%:r;:'ln charge of Grace Bean. was offered by Ellâ€" the ipture lesson after which ser Mrs. Ellworth Bean conducted the gblo Study on "The Prodlnl‘ n‘". Oliver Facey favored with a guiâ€" tar solo. Cl’l‘he ad%rlo:n was gl'\'r:n l)yk Mrs. m “ufilcilmmg:‘%rl:nds"fw o Elizabeth and Jean Hesse renâ€" dered a vocal duet. Latest News Weekly Z2nd Big Attraction Mrs. David Croll of Kitchener is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch. Free Parking corner Duke and _ The publishing of the banns for the coming marriage of Miss Ruth Margaret Dietrich, daughter of Mrs. Eileen Dietrich and the late Mr. John B. Dietrich to Mr. Gerald Reidel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reide! of St. Ciements were made known Sunday at the local RC. Church. The marriage takes phce{ Aug. 3rd. ‘You‘re Telling Me‘ "The Great Man‘s Lady"‘ Mrs. Margaret Heimbecker of Toronto is spending a few days with her ;isitgg_‘? Mrs. John Forwell. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schnarr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ‘gielfred Lobsinger in Waterloo. Mr. James Doyle of Toronto visited a few days at the home of Mr. Peter Schummer. _ Mr. Jerome Forwell and Engleâ€" bert Dietrich left Monday for the soldiers‘ training camp in London. Mrs. George Ottman and daughâ€" ter Dianne of Waterloo are spendâ€" ing two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hartman. Rev. Father O‘Grady of Scarboro visited at the rectory over the weekâ€"end and preached a sermon on China Missios at both masses on Sunday. _ _ The screen‘s first full length musical comedy cartoon . . . Eddie Bracken â€" June Preisser ; (Chronicle Correspondent) I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weber of Elâ€" mira spent a da{ this week with !MrA and Mrs. Wilfred Hanley. _On Tuesday evening friends and neighbors gathered at the school house to present Pte. Arthur Kraeâ€" mer, Pte. Gerald Linseman and Pte. Wilfred Stemmler with wrist watches. ‘"Mr. Bug Goes To Town" Mrs. Catharine Dewing is under the doctor‘s care. We wish her a speedy recovery. _ _ _ ; Mrs. Jack Dohertg and children of Toronto are spending some time with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Annastasia Hanley. _ s Mr. and Mrs. C. Korman of Waâ€" terloo, Pte. and Mrs. Cecil Kenneâ€" dy of Toronto and Pte. Clifford Kennedy of London spent Sunday at Atho homehqf Mrs. Jas. Kennedy. Sergeant Chas. Doherty has reâ€" turned to Halifax after spending a few days here. CAPITOL Mrs. H. Rumpstedler and Miss Anna Doherty of Crosshill are ipqndipg a few days with Mrs. Pat spending Doherty. DINNERWARE Every Mon., Tues. and Wed Mrs. Weber and Bett{ and Miss May Porteger of Kinkora spent Tuesday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert of Lisâ€" towel called on Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" old Calder, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Doherty and Evelyn igen! a day with Mrs. Cathâ€" :rine Doherty and Mrs. Pat Doherâ€" y. Mrs. Michael Kocher is proâ€" gressing nicehll after an operation at Listowel Memorial Hospital. THURS. â€" FRI â€" SAT BARBARA STANWYCK â€" _Added Feature â€" ‘"Sweater Girl ST. CLEMENTsS SUNDAY MIDNIGBT With Brian Donlevy In TECHNICOLOR Ry Miss Pearl Dietrich (Chronicle Correapondent} Added Feature ‘‘*Will you please stop gawking over shoulder, Benny ? G: get your own m'?* By Mrs. Jas. Kennedy HESSON â€" Anne Gwynne im “Rcv‘ and Mrs. )L‘ lb’D;:- and Dahms of Wiloughby are spending per Park, Galt About 150 attendâ€" Observing the birthday anniverâ€" lurles of lfve members, a family gathering was held at the home of A. C. Becker on Sunday when a lawn. Those honored were Mr. and ncnic dinner was MIRM on the ra. A. C. Becker, Mrs Cranson Isl;lllr‘;un, Melvin Becker and Lois elby. The Evangelical nday School picnic was held lq\*nqhy at So-‘ Y.P. League Meets Family Celebrates Five Birthdays The Y. P. league of the Evanâ€" gelical Church met on Sunday evening with Jean Fried in ch:rrg: of the prox'run. The topic, Gambling Menace" was discussed ;’I Rev. N. E. Dahms. Miss Jean arshall gave a reading and Mrs. Dahms contributed a vocal solo. school house where refreshments were served with the social comâ€" mittee in charge. Before the group dispersed Miss Kellerman led in the singing of negro spirituals and Mr. Moody Both, president of the County Executive expressed thanks to the local society for the entertainment and to those taking part in the program. ber. George Perrin took the chair for the closing exercises and folâ€" lowing the mizpah benediction the Lord". â€"Miss Cela Erb contributed a piano solo. Rev. Mrs. Pitman, Rev. E. Gingerich and Rev. N. E. Dahms were called upon and each spoke briefly and a male quartette ‘f_rorn }_he local society sang a numâ€" 20008 24. JSnisl ViSICG atl the | The U.B.C.E. had as their guests|home of Rudy Roth at Wellesley members of the County C. E. exeâ€" |on Sunday. |cutive last Wednesday evening. Roy Stoltz of Galt spent Sunday Prec n orke t;lghprocrl db ‘v'r’hieh w:; with his fther, A. E. Stoltz. in charge of the visitors the coun exceutiye was in susion yor is | M and Mes Sldney Royal of monthly, business meeting. Gladys Be}fih::,‘ flms?ded i{%‘.u‘:‘e guunl:ll:; and Clarence Hilborn on meeting which followed w iss f Tillian Perschbacher at the piano. , Wm. Stager of Toronto spent After a piano prelude and call to the weekâ€"end at his home here. worship the scrfmuu was read reâ€"| Albert Shelby attended the funâ€" sponsively. Mrs Dwight Kellerâ€" | eral of the late Charles Fleischauer man sang "Are â€"Ye Able" and Mrs. / at Wellesley on Monday. Melvin Becker led in prayer. Miss Menno Bricker visited at the( Ellen Kellerman gave a veay fine | home of Jos. Roth at Wellesley on biographical sketch on Miss Marion Monday. | Anderson, colored contralto, and smm mm E her career and in closinfi her talk Buy ‘ sang the spiritual "I Know the Soce e t us County Groups Are Guests at Roseville man‘s; mdlngflby Mrs. T. Brodâ€" haecker, Jean Fried and Jean Marâ€" shall; recitation by Ward Brodâ€" hagcker; htrio bY the l'hnuchdhe;’s and a short pla n members of the ‘vfls entitletr. "Always Asking for Mone{”. The birthday offering was received afâ€" ter which the National Anthem was sung and refreshments served. R ol L. 3. 0. _ _ \The W.M.S. of the Evangelical |and Fr Church held their annual birthday ‘There social at the school house on Thurs« vice 8 day evening. The pastor, Rev. N. Church E. Dahms was in the chair and owing t opened the meeting with devoâ€" man, b tions. The program consisted of a¢â€" | Attend cordion selections by Kenneth Mrs. Fried and Louis Holm; guitar seâ€" er, M lections by Doris and Vardon Husâ€" fiune ‘ gle'!‘; ne‘xt‘gtle‘ by th.e I!amalcheg-l of |tea for the best man was Fred Stager. A reception followed at the home of the bride‘s parents at Ayr, when about thirtyâ€"five guests were e(rreo- ent. Following a short w ding trip the couple will reside at Chatâ€" ham. W.M.S. Hold ® & Birthday Social _ o‘clock on Saturday afternoon, when Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan of Ayr beâ€" came the bride of Mr. Jacob Lint, son of Louis and the late Mrs. Lint of Kohler, Ontario. The bride was dressed in blue sheer with matchâ€" ing hat and carried a shower bouâ€" quet of roses. Her attendant was her sister, Miss Janet Duncan, who was dressed in pnlwink sheer. Rev. N. E. Dahms officiated and Margaret Duncan Is Lovely Bride A quiet wedding took place at the Evangelical l;.‘u_"onl.q at z?o ot Centre; trio by the Hallâ€" ROSEVILLE By Miss Myrile Becker (ot’n-l:l.o Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Royal of Dundas visited at the homes of Staniey and Clarence Hilborn on Sunday. Wm. Stager of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Albert Shelby attended the funâ€" eral of the late Charles Fleischauer at Wellesley on Monday. lhe( Menno Bricker visited at home of Jos. Roth at Wellesley on Monday. | and Mrs. Holdaway, Sr., of Hamilâ€" ton were visitors at the home of Miss Mary and William Hope on Sunday. _ Miss Doris Huber of Galt was a on Wednesday. Miss Vera Lanx of Elmwood ywllited with Miss Annie Jantzi on Misses Eva Becker, Mary and Anne Spence of Kitchener spent Sunday at the former‘s home hm‘ _ Miss A. Jantzi visited at the |ger. Mrs. M. Becker and Miss | e Hope attended a trousseau LtAe;r tfa‘r“ ufiw Margaret Duncan at | '\!f_‘_lmldmgll_n lem Holdaway Church next Sunday evening, owing to the pastor, Rev. Mrs. Pitâ€" man, being on vacation. Lint last Saturday were Rev. and Mrs. Dahms. Miss Muriel Stager .n"l:"h ?ll 3 ing ere w E: no g:u:h serâ€" vice at the Uni Brethren â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€" Mrs. N. E. Dahms, Mrs. E. Staâ€" er, Mrs. M. Becker and Miss "Stoite on Wedneaday, ___ .‘*~ , on s Miss Vera Lanx of Elmwood sited with Miss Annie Jantzi on ‘ * Misses Eva Becker, Mary and nne Spence of Kitchener spent 2 _ FRIDAY __â€" _ SATURDAY l MONDAY â€" TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY â€" THURSDAY fl L id se ol Einss Grand Clearance of Wash Dresses WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES CGounpies Derartment Store | of Mr. Striped Chambrays Candy Stripe Rayous Striped Seersuckers White Piques Floral Print Rayous Striped Broadcioths Fioral Spuns _ _ Wemes Jersey Sheors Rajah Weaves The majority in sizes 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 40, 42, 44. Queen St. Floor © i Healthfully _ m Air Conditioned Summer Gloves â€" Bemberg Hose â€" Slips â€" Rayon Panties â€" Children‘s Wash Dresses â€" Table Oilcloth â€" Terry Towels â€" Remnants of Flannelette, Broadcloth, Satin, Print, Shirting â€" Floor Mats â€" Bath Room Sets â€" Men‘s Work Shirts. Work Pants, Garters, Arm Bands, â€"A host of lowâ€"price pickâ€"ups to invite you on a bargain hunt here every time you are in the store. Family wearables . . . home needables «. . a few quoted: Women‘s House Dresses â€" Millinery â€" BASEMENT BARCAINS ®â€"â€"mommuu== Sing Aud Quéen Strzcéle â€"â€" Siishenes mm Opesating Â¥or The Oth Consscutive Year Ou A &â€"Day Sussmer Wook .___ CLOBED ALL DAY MONDAY OPEN ALL PAY WEDNESDAY All the one‘s, two‘s and three‘s left from dozen lots. Sceores and scores to choose from when all are gathered n.flu!otlhbvd’ocl-ml“&mrdud â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Miller. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wittig and children Joyce and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wittig and son John, all of Welland, were recent n:‘r:.‘;.,’fiaw _v; ;?;-l; ...v.....c;;:, e were fuexu oi Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wittic ‘x Mro. Walter Maurer Presented With Gifts A large number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrett (nee Marâ€" jorie Cooper) gathered at the home of Mr. and Mgs. George _ Schwindt on Wednesday eveum The rooms were prettily decorated in pink and Fented to ns yoong euple maluk sen , in ing a beautltu’louo:see table. Mur-{ t¢‘:r~et“=illel- read th:ed u{dreAa darrezd e were gesen u kl’mn and Reta Hlurez * Mrs. Clayton Miller and Jean sent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and rs. Charles Gowing at Glenallen, Continuous Mon. 2 to 11.30 vision overseas. All three of his sons are in the R.C.A. The 23â€"yearâ€" old twins, Clgf. William Hamilton Roberts and Lt. Richard Roberts, are_both overaeuhand Sfi John G. R. Roberts, 19, is with the artilâ€" lery of the 4th Canadian Armoured Division. _ The Roberts family of Kinzt&m favors the Royal Canadian 1â€" lery. _ Majorâ€"General John Hamilâ€" ton Roberts, M.C.. is General Ofâ€" ficer Commanding a Canadian Diâ€" (Continued from Page 1) to take basic traini or instrucâ€" tion as N.C.O.‘s, n‘&ncen and NEWS of Your ARMY BETTE DAVIS OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND King Street Basement SHERIDAN â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€" I Sundli" guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst were: Miss Elvina Martin of Elmira, Mr. Dan W. Horst of Floradale, Mr. Leonard Martin of Balsam Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Horst and children, Mary Ann and Samuel. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Martin spent Sunday with relatives at Wallenâ€" stein and Hawkesville. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt were: Aircraftâ€" man Arnold Schwindt of St. Thomas, Miss Verna Jones of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schneider and sons Billy and Elgin. Miss Gladys Schmidt spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snyder in Elmira. gects of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund hwindt. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Waltee Maurer and Beverley Hamel were Sunday visitors with Miss Otillie Mohr at Philipsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller and Norman. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moldenhauer of Elmira visited at g‘fil home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah er. «»s RONALO Ella Batty, 184 Herbert St.. Waterloo Sho‘o a gaod gint «â€"to fot aloae£

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