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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Oct 1942, p. 5

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[ The bride looked lovely in a /t!fe,ru,tyttt gown of white chiiron ,with long full sleeves and rounded neckline. Sft, this she wore a Shirred hea dress from which fell in finger-tip length veil and she Married an arm bouquet of red roses tied with white tulle ribbon. ‘Miss Marie Schneider, youngest l sister of the bride was her brides- [maid and wore a floor-length gown of yellow net over tafteta With _ short puffed sleeves and a match- mug headdress. She carried yellow roses similarly lied with yellow Lribbon. After the wedding ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents. The table was decorated in pink and white with tall pink tapers and centred with the wedding ce.ire, Guests were present trdin Kitch- ener, Waterloo. Stratford. St. Aga- tha. Now Hamburg and Baden. iirls. -Mauriee (Bench and infant son returned home on Saturday fnyp St. Myy's_Hesrhtal. _ -.r. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kuhn of Cre- diton. who spent last week with their son, Mr. Stewart C. Kuhn and family, visited on Thursday with relatives at Otterville. Miss Carol Conch spent a few days last week with her grandfa- thrt, Mr. Gejtch of Bloomingdale. BADEN.--A very pretty autumn wedding was solemnized on Satur- day afternoon at the Anglican Church of St. John the Evangelist, in Kitchener, when Anne Margaret, second youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider of Ba- den was united in marriage to Engleben Martini, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martini of Baden. Rev. J. N. H. Mills was the om, timing plergyrnan. Mr. Sylvester Nauman. brother- in-law of the bride was best man. Formula lIllartiirklmeider Vows at Kitchener Mr, and Mrs A. Pope, Ptattsvttie. who have been at Kitchener the past two week: where their daugh- ter, Miss Rebena Page is Contined iy phg Hospital, have returned to their home. Miss Lurlla Shane and Gordon Shantz, New Dundee, visited with maids at Wattrloe on_5unday Sunday minors with Mrs. L M. Schaefer, Bumbag, were Mr. Eph. “met. Mr. Enoch Mole: and son Harold. Mr. but! Schlegel and ttf Mr. Philip Winkle: ot Water- oo. mu Genevieve Reidel of Rum- ener and Pte. hunk Kabuki of Camp Borden Km Peg with tfr. and Mrs. gene Rei l, St Clements. _ Jd"'; J, W, “about 013% IV spent um t w at horn; “Jig"! glut). 1ltll con- canton, Wendie)! ‘rp. ii visitink n the home at Mr. 3nd In. Lorne Rennie. CHI-hill. Miss Annie Junta. Roseville, upem the week-end with her us- ter, Mn. But at Waterloo. an? triads. Ulster and A? 2395 Ir.'.'......, $19-50 , ', ts ll,',?,',-',',',',',.:,,"',',,',',,,,, $24.50 Menu Oven-coats Plain gray Melton. 824.50 A guard model. Sizes 37 to 44. main colors; also fancy check." Sizes 38 to 44 ..r..__.v.f. $5.95 Men's An Woof WfmttrreaAets, Men's Leather Windbreakers. Pony horse. All styles and colors. Prices-- "1.95. $12.95 to 811.95 Men's Cotton Trousers Fancy stripes, dark'colors. sues 32 to 44. Snap! $2.85 Dinnerware Special , White Cup and Saucer. set White Dinner Plates, each Fruit Nappies, each FF V Pr8 .. Oameal mat-es, each '_rr_rpm Snlad Bowls ..rr_r__r_,_ 'wrFr __.. Milk Pitcher: John F.. Kuhl. $52 Park St. Kitehonor Men’s Overcoat; sizes as to " in the lot l‘rad Cunt. 62 Rbon'm . W-Inlon By Mrs. Clarence Diamond Social i, person; Br In. Chum: Diamond (Chronkle annulment] BADEN 150, Me, 30c to SIM tte "e 10c 15c Final Tout "noting. The last meeting in the tent of the Full Gospel ission of Deon: was held on Sunday. It was in charge of Pastor Armand Ramsey- or. with special programs by the; radio choir. During the summer) months the tent meetings were a great success with the attendance; between 7.500 and 8,000 people/ coming from miles away and stay- ing all day. Future services wilt be held in the Mission Hall during the: winter Tho hall has been rode-MF‘ mod, I Plan Annivorsuy. l The 89th anniversary service ‘held at the Doon Presbyterian u Church on Sunday evening, was l ilargely attended. Rev. J. Reynolds Ester, BA., of Alexandra Presby- terian Church, Bramtord, was in 0 charge of the service. The Knox [ Presbyterian choir of Preston led Th, the singing. The male quartette. Beth: Messrs. J. Crawford. W. Jones. D. day Burns and G. Dilly. ','a"CJt""i'g; home ber Me, Almighty e", and Bean, "Beautiful City of God". The choir [ Tht "Softly now the Light of Day"; so- sided prano solo, Mrs T. Elnaugh: con- a sim trallo solo, "Leave It with Him", script by Miss A. Woodhead. At the close Phyll of the advice "God Save the King". Studs The Deon United Church will hold their anniversary service on Sunday next, Oct. Itth at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The Doon Pres- hyterian congregation will unite with this service. A well attended business meet- ing of the Deon Patriotic Society was held at the home of Mrs. Gil- bert Wiltong on Thursday evening. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. G. Wilfong with prayer. Mrs. V, MacLennan read several letters of thanks trom boys overseas for parcels received, also one from the Red Shield headnuar- ters in England for articles sent in the Bundles for Britain. Mrs. Wm. Little received a letter of thanks from a recipient of a quilt made and donated by her. The next meeting will be held at' the home of Mrs. M. W. Kauk on October 8th to work on a quilt. The hostess served refreshments assisted by ME, It. DES"! and Mrs. Kauk. Many at Patriotic Society Meeting Miss Margaret Ross has returned to Stratford after spending the summer months at her summer home in the yPage, A - - Mr. and Mrs Charles Reader spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Potrutt of Hamilton. Earl Fisher is spending a few day_s in JIamilton this wee . VI IVIID. "I. TV. [\IIUR "" VENUE! _ . . 8th to work on a quilt. The hostess (. Misa Marjorie mam”? of Ham- served refreshments assisted by llton was a week-end visitor under Mrs. R. Drager and Mrs. Kauk. the parental root. Walter Wright. Jr., has returned Mr. and Mrs. Ellwonh Bean to Toronto where he is a student were Sunday visitors with the lat- at the Toronto University. lter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miss Margaret Ross has returned Bond of near Gait. Miss Mary ifedGir" Ji Fiiiit spent the week-end at tho home at her mag-Ms: _Mr, and Mrs. G. Weaver. Paul Knoll, who was severely in- iured several months ago is able to be out again, but is still under the doctor's care. MFs. Mary' rkeiCorixiiiiii/Giem is spending a vacation at the home 0(_My. ianr Mrs. V MacLennan, Mrs. PaufWorden spent a week theyruest of her aunt in Sarnia. Mrs. John Grant was a business vis_itpr irhKitc!yrner on Sgtufday. Harold mdeiias shipped the sec ond car of turnips from Doon on Mania}: - Observe 89th Anniversary ill Donn Church LAC. George Weaver ot Dunn- ville spent Sunday at the home of his parents,. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Weaver. Miss tuir"iGiG 359233533323; the guest ot Miss Jean Graham of Gait. Mr. and Mrs J. Umbach a'nd daughter Joy of Toronto {fem a few days at the home ot r. and Mrs. Paul Knol. Aig Ronald Kauk of Hamilton spent the woek-end with his fa- ther, Mr. Fred Rank. Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson and William Hatt of Wiarton s'?,.?",', a tow days at the home ot r, and Mrs, C. Hatt. bg, also with a" bride? tGarda, Iri ed by Miss Winn Dainty re- freshments were served by the hos- Mrs, C Reader spent Friday at the home at Mr. and Mrs A Schneider of Kitchener On behalf of the stumbled guests. Mn Jul Johnston pretent- ed Mrs. Finlay with a tri-liun iu- nior lamp. Miss Cindy: Wino read- ing the “comparing: address. Mrs. Bob Hg" prelen In Fin- Hm “In Marguerite Wk) whose manage was an human; ’event of but month, In: entertain- edrrientlyatthehomeotMmC. D. Miller, with In Jack Johnna: and In. Bob run. as eo-tset-t egtt the evening court wins! will p 'g2tt1't,T tor which were Ill elson Amy of Water- loo and Mrs. J. J. Yanehus of El- mira, both at whom [relented their prize: lo ghgguegt of honor. Old Von luv YOUR Wu avian on!» fun! llks.r.il.hur,ltamt Bride, k Ik.sred Dbl 8-8101 "ysrGuu-aGaaaat- ara, I}; my [at]... 19... III 'A‘lllLOO Shth6t 9&0?!” I During the business. Margaret Bean was appointed social conve- nor for the next meeting. Dr. and iMrs. Glenn Schiedel (nee Irene tacey) of St. Marys invited the class to their home for the Octo- ‘ber meeting, I Mr. and Mrs. Amos 'Good, Pearl, ‘and Walter. visited on Sunday with .Mrs. Altina Martin of Elmira and with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Bru- ibachor of Heidelberg. V Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diamond of Baden spent Sunday with the [farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1H. Diamond. Mr. Earl Poll returned home ‘lrom St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchen- ‘er. after being Confined there for ‘the past two and one half months. Mr. and Mrs. L. Zinken and Mrs. [Ephraim Ehnos called on the lat- tcr's son. Orville Ehnes who' is at- ,Icnding Bible Institute at London ‘on_'_l'hur§t_i_ay. - _ _ l Mrs. Albert Einwachter of Hes-! ‘neler and Mr, and Mrs. Gerald; tautensehlager and daughter. Ma- rilyn of Baden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lautenschlager. recent-l Ay. Dorothy Docket conducted sev- eral interesting contests after which dainty refreshments were served by the hostess and her as- sistants. T The president, Wallis Bean, pre- sided. The meeting opened with a sing-song led by Jean Hesse. The scripture passage was read by Phyllis McIntyre and the Bible Study was. given by Ellworth Bean. who spoke on "Leadership". A hu- morous reading was given by Mrs. Clarence Diamond and Jessie Ellis favored with a solo. Rev. J. U. Stewart gave an inspiring address to Abe young people. - Services were withdrawn at Be- thcl United ChurdL-on Sunday. Oct. 4th. and the congregation unit- ed with Chesterfield and Bright congregations at the Bright United Church to observe communion ser- wees. The young people of the Breslau Mennonite Church presented a splendid program at Bean's Men- nonite Church on Sunday evening. Parson-ls. Cam] Sonia: Miss Ada Snerr of Markham spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Peters. The September meeting ot the Bethe! YRS. was held on Wednes- day evening, Sept 30th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellworth _ Mr, and Mrs H. Kavelman and Miss Nellie Kavelman motored to To_r_qnto_ ot? Thyrsday. - Miss Isabel Cressman of Hamil- ton is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Leander Cressman following a tonsilectomy at the Salt General Hospital on Thurs- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gingerich and daughters, Wanda and Barbara Ann of Waterloo were recent visi- tors with Mr and Mrs. Addison Rickert. Mr, and Mrs. Willard Kind: of Ottawa spent a few' days with the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. Omar Snider. Robert Airtslits of Galt visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John ch_k on rtifttr, _ A I. M, Hilborn and Miriam Hil- born visited with Mr. and Mrs. L Hilborn l Blylh on. Wednesday. A Recent visitors at the home of Mr Titus Bingeman were: Pte. H, Ililborn of Toronto, Miss Edna Shani: or Froeport, Miss Evelyn Hnl_bom and Ray Hilborn of Rose- ville Leadership ls Tunic of Address Mr, and Mrs Milton Weiss and famxly of Drumbo and Mr. and Mrs Charles Makcrow and daugh- ter, Sandra ot Preston visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Egyrdnr‘ on Sunday Mr and Mrs i. K Bin email and Mr and Mrs P." itdlM'i'r'll,'r' called on Sunday on Mrs. Binge- man‘s lather, Mr Christian Cream man. who is ill at his home mu Plumvilk, One of the colored troop ot the United States Army new working on the highway to Allah 1: shown lemon? um for the new road. Known as the "Atean" highway, it is aim y in use as a supply line to Alaska, - Mrs A, Hilbert: spent the week NEW DUNDEE SOUTH-WEST By Ila I“. “M lam-Ink cum-WI In It" Harm Bean (Chronicle Correspondent) Feel Groggy , Mord Kidney Pull foe that luck- Mrs. B. Boshart is spending If few days with her daughter. Mrs. Chas minnow and Mr. Makcrow at Preston. '; Mr and Mrs. H. Kavelman and Miss Nellie Kavelman called on Mr. and Mis. Gilbert Smith at Beachville recently. I. M. Hilborn and Miriam Hil- born visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Dugan at_Ki}chenet on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Roth, the Mines Audrey and Ludena Roth and Lincoln Roth of Preston visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman on Sunday. Rev. and In E Gingerich and human Dorothea were guests at a birthday celebration held at the home of Mm. Rennick at Galt on Saturday evening in honor of the 85th birthday of Rev. Gingerich's ancle.‘ Mr. Henry Schnumberg of end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dye Hummer at Preston. moron) DRUG STORE On. Post one - Waterloo Send Shirts to T. C. L. for Wartime Economy TWIN CITY [AUNDRY FOR QUICK SERVICE JUST TELEPHONE 8-8833 . . . . NOW! "Twin City’s Bunnies! Cleaners For Over IO Years' SLAP A IA? AND MP A NAZI With Canada needing more and more money to swell the war funds. we must all concentrate on “cutting corners“ wherever it's possible. That's why It's best to send the laundry to Twin City laundry. It actually costs you less than it would to do it " home! Twin City Laundry washes clothes with the gentle are that gets them immacu- lately clean without hard rubbing and scrubbing. You can see tor yourself that tobrics Just naturally wear longer under this kind of treatment and long wear means you buy shirts lees alien Q . . save new doling and precious materials needed tor war. Besides, you save your own energy'. Instead oi being logged on who” you're lull of pep; may to do your {Home our work! Cleaners and Dyers Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Stage: and Carl and Mrs. Lanta all of Kitch- ener and Mrs. Ella Stinger and Ar- den spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Allen Otto and family. Messrs. Willis and Elmon Bender and Misses Elminn and Edna Rem der spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bender, 16th line. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Zehr and fam- ily spent Sunday with Mrs. Beam Kropt and Mr. and Mrs. John Ben- der. Gravel Road. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Helmuth. Carol and Orwell of West Zorn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth. " Mr. and Mrs. Thee. Lineman and Ronald of Barking spent Sun- [day with Mr, and Mrs. In Ken- we?! . .. .. .. _ _ _ Person-k. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Pacer re- turncd home Sunday night from their honeymoon to Quebec City and other points. We join with their manv friends in wishing them a long and happy married life. Mrs. Gribben of Mt. Pleasant is spending a week with her mother, Mrs Albert Facey. Mr. and Mrs. Jeromis Khmer of Manon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Foerster. Mr/ and Mrs. John tttttday Sunday with Mrs. Joe “nacho u. Mr. Joe Henley and sister Vera spent a day recently at Student Mr, and Mrs. Jas Kennedy spent Monday at Kitchener. ' Mrs. John" mssiiisr"iaiGdiGiied from Listowel Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hanley trt- tended the funeral of the late J. B. Weber at Elmira recently. Pie. Leslie Vollmer of lamina "e" Sqngiay _wit_h friends here. Mr. Greg Schiéhel ind friend of Waterloo spent the week-end with “Land Mrs, John Sehiehet. Pte. Harold and In. Dietrich of Niagara Falls spent the week-end with friends here. JUST CALL! fl) ”about“!!! EAST ZORRA Br In. Aaron "clan“ (Chronicle Corrnpontkln) Br In. In. In“, (Ciro-kl. (bu-M) HESSON . . BUY MORP. WAR SAVINGS BONDS! DOWNING, STERN and CI. or on“; W V Smith Mail A perfect method. ted atutu. It. In “an. LIGHT. [RHYME GUAyun'llm. hum. 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