Arbor Day was eetebrated at the local school on Monday. The morn- ing was spent in cleaning up the school and surroundings. In the Miss Myra Knochtel spent Sunday F with her sister, Mrs, I. Cuber and Mr R. Mr. Cuber at the Plains. tho Inte Clean Up Day. nmnags-r Sunday guests at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klie were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klle and Mini Vera Geiger of Kitchetter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Poll and daugh- ter June. of llaysvllle. called at tht' home or Mr. and Mrs E. J. Devltl on Friday. Mr. c. Poll of Haywillv spent Slur day with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Raster Rev. t Towns and Mrs. Townv and family called on friends In this vieluity on Friday. Rev. Simon Martin of Slrasbu}: preached at the Latschar Menlmnlux Chtrch an Sunday waning. Miss [Aura Monaghan spent Sun day with her sister at Hamilton Miss Marjorie Rellinger visual with Miss Helen Hallman on Sun- day. Misses Margaret Raster. Irene Raster. Almem Snyder and Doris Richer! spent Sunday with their friend. Miss Alice Milne. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schweitzer and manly. Mm. Louis Schweitzer and family ot near Elmira and Mr. and Mm, Vernon Witmer and family of Msebank. Mr. John Butler, Mr. and hire, Morley Battier and family of near Strasburg visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devin on Sunday Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weber were' Waterloo Bounty Motor Sales Limited 13 BENTON ST. 159 ERR ST. W. Willys- New lnlaid Linoleum Grand Central Service Station 117 KING ST. WEST SCHREITER'S Ltd. Sunshine Service Station $745 MANNHEIM Beautiful patterns that go right Hmw h to the burlap backing make this thr most popular and practical flour. covering. A BIG SIX - PRICED LIKE A FOUR DEL“ ENE!) Completely equipped inrlmlmg hrrmo, Extra Wide Bodies. 50 ME". in Second Gear Maximum Speed Over 70 M.P.U. Beautiful Distinctive Lines 65 HORSEPOWER 110 AND 113" WHEELBASF, See Operating Phone 4 29 l Phone 440 Friend from Square yard, $1.10 Wool In» Inn-n I‘H'vivml in Water- loo by S, J, Allan», managm' of the lunal Marni-J of tits. Bank ol Toronto. announriu: tito m-zllh or Tti, mother. Mrs .hlunw. mm“ or 1110 Ltto John RESIGNS POSH‘ION Mt' It. w Moor,. ulto surn'mlell thn Luv ETHPH “unlike as office munagr-r of the Knllll Brewery Co. some ynaro‘ mu) has resigno-vl his position, He will taku a well earned resl prim- to urc_stiminv, anullh-r res- lu'llv'ihll' [lupin-w: "5'" mnnlh AIL-nus. nut rm a u-r The Sunday vi.,itors at thts home of Mr and " 1. " Hallman were Mr. and Mr: WmIvy Mailman and tau-my ol' lluspvh-r and .\Ir Ward Mailman ol' Kihhvn-‘r. e 1V.attd Mrs A I' Huwnmu "peut Sunday will: Mrs Giltel "oar ow (owe-l Mr and Mm G Sunday with' lhvir Les. Witrttru' cu" MI., Ntsllir. mam†SUP!" the Mrvk-l'llll ill ln-I hump hu-I'v Mr and Mi, lim Milne and family Linn»! mu. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Ihmnmu t" Kitcherut “ism-s Ratio and Emulim- Lichti and Mr Clayton Lichti of Flormlale visited will: l’riruds here am Sunday. Miss Ruby and Mr Garland Hal} man of Kilrhvnt‘l' qu-nl Saturday dill-mun" “in: Mir,r; Ruth Devin. Nine Pun afternoon yum.- ul m:- duldren went tw,hitrp “hilp others wvItt to [he wood-4 DIED AT TORONTO Cars A xmmvr ilmi>ldnl Kl‘llf’l'éll n5 tltr. Hunk of 'l‘umnm K ITFHENER WATERLOO hl'l‘ClIENER Huchvrl spent ttaughter. Mm. My Wilmer at Hallman were ' mum" and aunl Mr Ward , _ ' .‘Ih [With his wut be) "iiiGa/iiG with New "auburn and New Dun- (trick of £35141}; “and an. Mr. Jmul'Mm Eli Wmenlmrxer (m Sun- "tey A K, Kerr, Mm I, Bun sud In. . Schiodol. drumm- commit"... Mm Wok-tar. lint Guiana. In A, l‘hrhtnar and Mus " Walla; null- tom, Mb- Ilmu» tumor. Mr: " B. hiddboomhe; -tsrtn, I“. D P wAlkor an] In. A, . Dan; was: murmur, In P. Velour The mnrtmqr maul. rm ba- hold m the Hanvlllo - all Ifâ€. My Mr and Mr: Henry Borletto ot WooriMoctt called on Mr and Mm Virtor Mutter on Monday. Mr and Mrs A. Hllhorn. Mr. and Mrs Daw- Litwithor and daughter Juno, Min. Mary and Mr. Clam HI]- horn visit-d with fun and Mrs. John Rolr‘hard “our Fordvieh on Sunday tCotttinrmtt trom Pan " _ Cheer. by: y._Nlhrmg. Mn Mr. George Drench of Kitchener is weanling a few days of this week at the home or Mr. C c. Distan- harbor Mr and Mm George Jacob. Minn Rom Jacob and Manor; Donald and Elmnr Jacob visited with Mrs Am drew Koehler mar St. Agatha on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Melvin Snyder visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. B, Stan! at Gall on Sunday. Mr. Roy Gildner ot the Royal Bank staff is leaving for (Marie!!! this week to which place lge has tmen transferred. Mr, and Mrs. Orley Badman and family of Waterloo vislted wlth Mr. and Mm Josiah Camel on Sunday. The â€new Margret Beetker of Slmsburg and Myrtle Rocket of Roseville spent. Sunday at the home of their pamnm. Mr. and Mrs. Wtl- frml Wanner. Mr and Mrs. uraitG-iiuaiiiirir' '.iPrPonrtartd Mr and Mrs. Dare Mr. and Mrs. Will Main. Minis Noni" Main and Means. Edward and Marina Main and Mr. and Mrs. Messrs. Prank Bournherry and Jams, Sparllng of Kitchener spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. l, H, Toman. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Monk [an on Monday Pr, their new home in Alma. Wesley Spaetzet GK {Sh-niar “Idi- rhum-r visited at the home of Mrs. W SmetzeLon Sunday. Visitors at the home ot Mrs. Philip Appel Over the week-end were: Mrs. John Statrer and daugh- ters Helen and Edith, Mr. and Mm. Arthur Singer and son Bobble of Kitchener. Mrs. [sine Bechtel and mu Emmanuel of Preston and Mme. Norman Dedels and daughter of “raglan. Miss Vera Hallman is amending a few days or thin week with her sis»- ler. Mm. Clarence Shem: at Prme Ion. Sunday visitors at the home at Mr. and Mrs, George Pullman were: Mr. and Mm. Anson Hallman and mm Ward and Lyle or Preston; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schiedel and grort Gammon of Bridgeport; and Mr. and Mm. John Crossman and family ot Kitch- ODOR Mr. I'littord Weber of Kitchener spent Sunday at the hem» of his par- nuts. Mr. and Mm. Norman Weber. Mr and Mrs. Herberl Feiek and family and MES-s May Pelck at Stasburg visited with Mr. and Mm. Ed. Fetck on Sunday. Misc, Annie Keenan of Kitchener .md Mr. and Mm. Fischor of Water- bo rallml on Mrs. Hallman and Mrs. Hcuer on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Borsie and daugltter Lorraine or Baden visited Bith Mr, and Mm. J. Greulich on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Carmen and Mr. Douglas Coxson or Flaunt“? Hausa with relative" in the village on Sun- day. Mr, Ward staattisr"ot Waterloo spout the weekend with Dr. and Mm Fl. s. Brown. Mr. and Mm. Isaac unborn of Kit- cl:ener. Mr. and Mn. Joseph " born. Mrs. P. E. Shana and the Sham-s Edgar of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hum last Saturday. Miss Kathleen Schmidt spent Sun. day at Batra1o. NA". Mr. and Mm. Noah Sham: of Ba- den. visited with Mr. and Mm. M?ys Pyton Sunday. The upenlnx same ot the softball season will be played at Aideratde Point on Monday evening. May 18th, between Spmgue‘s Road and mm Dundee. Miss Paul Bby and Mr. Clarence Eby of Kitchener spent the week. end at the home ot Mr. B. c. men-n. bacher, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Tomuu visited with Mr, and Mrs. Owen Otto near New Hamburg on Sunday Miss Geraliieen Sara-is of Kitctr ('m-r spent the week-end with Mr, 1.11qu Mrs. molar mater, than by Mr. Erin Tom Mop looting. Ttse May meeung ot we Womens Mssiouary Minion of the UB (mum. was held at the home or Mr, " s, Poole [an Wetland)†tttter- noon, with the grandam, Mm. E M Mailman, pruning. During the pro gram short talks and papers were given by the following memberu Mrs J I. Towne. Mn. M. B, Shy» der, Mrs J. (haul and Mrs A. Hllr born Mother. Day Sat-who. Mr, and Mrs. Bil". Varna calted on Miss I lgrut Friday. un, AMI." I. an by I“ Florence duh-ML Spock! mum: was _ by the line. â€all: (ham-5. Than. “It, Jenn Len And an» “all. and a nod- It: on flow-l"; my" In. “so The new); Circle ot the 1.34: church hold their - many meeting at In. Albert Buordee'rt last Wednesday allernoon, Manning Pmaram. The _ mother’s Day services which were hold In the Unions churches of the village ha! Bucky. were well attended. Many non] tri. bules and special musical numbers were ngeu In honor of the day First than May Iâ€. Persortats. Ree and Mrs. M. H Sham: “pom the aeek-eud at Bolhwell, [aunt of to IL 8-“ “than Church I. Del at on church not Thu-why - with a. rut- dent, I!“ m hm. In the chair Tho topic on "want E III, Bora-To Mr, and Mm Lorne Brighton on Saturday, May 2nd. at 'rtsem.-aetho an»: mthLhI-u'hnhm lw_l’uol) HAVIVILLI Memer ot M Mamet Mrs, K. H. Tye of Toronto is spending a tew days a! the home of her sister-in-law. Mrs. H, Walker. M, and Mrs. L. A. Mc'l‘avlnh and Mr. Tom Puddicombe of Toronto spent the week-end al the Itomo or R. T. Puddicombe Mr. Jack Tye spent the weelettnd at his home in Miiverton, Mire, I. Ferguson spent the week end at her home in Plattsvtlte. Mrs. o. Nahrgang visited rela- th'os in Wood-Hock over Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nahrgang and daughter, Mildred and Jain Mr. Herb Nahrgnng, Mr. and Mm. Hyman Katott of nulhllo and Mr. Allan Nahrgam: of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. E. Beer were Sundny visitors at the home of Mrs. Oliver Nahrgang, Mrs. Hilda Hostetler or New Ham. burg sat-n1 last week with Mrs. E, Shuntz. doe branches. Mrs, Stow: ot Bond Head is to ho the guest 'Puls-er. Personals. Mr, and Mrs R, w. Graham and " you In looking foe n good II“ Elodric Wither. drop into tho Bully Woulur-S‘on, Kitehooor. Wo Lav. . and“. “lined with pull!" for running a. “ll. shaft or [audit-e angina. A Bargain. "o.tto. Why - more? So. chi. machine Io-nigit. The Canadian housewife Imam; what the Realty Washer can do. Over 400.000 In use in Canadian homes. We ask you now to try our New lroner. 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Miss Anne Btemmler, RN. and Rev. J. H, l'ogson "attended the diocedon Synod at Huron College. London. this week. Mrs. Pogson and daughter Ruth. arrorttpanied him as tar as Woodstock to visit friends. Newspaper Night. A literary nfeeling of ttw A.Y,P.A. will be ht‘lll mun Monday evening. May Lulu in the "aysviuo hall at K u'ulm'k. This Is to he a nvwspopQ-r night and several papers are being prepared by the members. Miss l. Ferguson, ronvenor in charge. eryhody Welcome! daughter Marion. of Btratford. spent Sunday evening with the, farmer's parents, Velour-1 and Mrs Ursher and mil Pat ot Toronto sin-n! the weak-end with their cousins, Mr. T. G, and Miss Carrie limwu. EAT TWO LINWOOD Irons Everything Quickly - Smoothly - Safely a on Display kt The Batty Washer Store The mailing of the Women's In. aiitulc was held at the home of Miss D. 1rrqiay on May 4m, Sixteen mem- hers were prevent. Roll call was “Paying tees." Mrs. Runstetler an- swered the "Question Drawers" Mrs. Snip gavea paper on “Environment". Mr. Kenneth Williams favored the ladies with a song. while Miss Me- Kay armmpnnied for gum- on the Mann. Elections or emu-m than took place as follows: President. Mrs. F. H. Schummer; Mr. Valentine Otterhein and slr. ist victhprasédent. Mm. W. T. Col- And Mrs. John m an! Emily ttns: 2nd viee-premident. Mrs. A. R. wished at Markham. when they at- Foster: secretary treasurer, Miss M. tended the funeral of the 1attor's: Srhnurr; directors. Mrs. W'Obb. Mm. gramtmother. W, Nurse. Mrs. Fables, Mos, 0. Mr. George Shemr and Misa, Wilkor: tlower fund c0tnmittee,Mrs. Eleanor Bridge ot mm - ' T, (alder. Mrs, Wilker: reporter, day with Mr. and Mm. E. Emmet. Miss lure! Mauser; dislrlt't direct- ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLE rpss. Miss K, Seip: pianist. Mills y, BRING“ mum. Mr. (' Slommll-r spout a week in Guelph. Elect otrierera. Mrs. Greonuway of Guelph visited McKay; auditors, Mrs. recently with Mr and Mrs M, Schnurr. Mrs. P, w. Hill. Slummlmz I Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ward ' 1 O t',Tt,"l2 INTEREST The New Beatty Electric lroner ----e. 'iF-rear.', uh iv, ‘“ _ down, 18 Months to Pay Balance. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klinck and children Eileen and Leonard visited with Mr. and Mrs. In“ Inuter. Mr. and In. sun Roeqt homo 3pm! I day with Mr. and Mm. Nick and Mrs. John Drudge and Emily visited at Markham. when they at- tended the funeral of the “new grattdmother. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. A. o, Schnurr and non Grant, and Miss M. Sehaurr were recem visitors at Moorotteid. Mr. and Mm. Orm Powell speul a few days at the latter’s home here. Mrs. Thomas Doherty Jr.. who un- derwent an operation. is recovering nicely. Nurse Runstedler is in ab tendanee. [