Miss Rosella Sararas will repreâ€" sent the Luther League of the St. James Lutheran Church in the Doâ€" minion of Canada Oratorical contest, and will compete against cpeakers‘ 0: other leagues of the district. Speaking on the subject of "Prayer", Miss Sararas was declared the win-‘ ner of a preliminary contest held by| the New Dundee League last Thureâ€" day evening. The judges were, the Misses Elizabeth Wood and Goldie Gibb and Mr. Norman Hill. Ot'her‘ speakers in the contest were: Mr. Elmer Kurt speaking the aubject.‘ "Life And Its Privileges"; Miss Roâ€" mola Mader on "Martin Luther"; Miss Lydia Goettling on "Music‘; Miss Inez Egerdee, "Lutheran Uses of Lent"; and Miss Huldah Bowâ€" man, "How Seven Set an Example". All were time topics and proved very interesting. Report Of The Senior Room Of The New Dundee Public School. Sr. IVâ€"Ruth Snider 85%, Russell Saltzberry 83, Kenneth Schmidt 82, Thelma Bosheart 79, Doris Bechtel 77, Marguerite Schmidt 74, Clare Einâ€" wechter 74, Lorne Einwechter 71, Idella Schwass 70, Glennis Musselâ€" man 69, Hilda Kavelman 63, Ward Becker 59. â€" Wing Preliminary Contest. Jr. IVâ€"Velma Bauer 94, Elien Page 89, Erma Diefenbacher 78, Kenâ€" neth Boshart 62. â€" Sr. IIIâ€"Earlmont Poth 86, Eunice Snider 79, Wilard Bowman 76. Clara Youmans 66, Grace Toman 65, Susie Wanner 61, Reyburn Madter 58, Morâ€" gan Baer 57. _ Jr. IIIâ€"Florence Diefenbacher 83, Dorothy Toman 81, William Schmidt 72, Frederick Erb 70, Charlie Waterâ€" man 69, Myrtle Bergey 49, Mildred Lautenschlager 48. Arlean Lautenâ€" schlager 37. â€" â€" Games And Contests Enjoyed. The members and friends of the | . ':_'"" United Brethren Christian Endeavor R: i & Society held a delightful social evenâ€" & "‘ ing at the home of Mre. W. Spaetzel| The lsst Thursday night. The viceâ€"prest | 224 M dent, Miss Selina Spaetzel, condns:ed burg _ x ehort devotional period after wihich ,Ed“' games and contests were enjoyed Mr. under the direction q\('the committee | tored t in charge, namely: Messrs. Quentin Mr. a Hallman, Alex McKessock and DAve j Ralph Litwiller. A novel feature Oof the}ford at evening was the serving of a bounâ€" Mrs teoue lunch by the young men Of 1be | wag a society. Vre. C Profitable Talk On Fellowship. llnts The eecond Interâ€"School Christian! _ Mis6 Fellowship meeting was held at the °"0 4t New Dundee Continuation School on | _ Mrs. Friday, March 3ist. The president,‘ Mrs. M Mr. Andrew Bean presaided and the few da meeting opened with~ the hymn, "What A Friend We Have In Jesus". MJ ‘The second address in the series on | . a , ‘‘Chriet The Foundation of the FOF nopyic lowehip," was given by Rev. W. ;, pr Brown, pastor of the M.B.C. Church. ;p ; New Dundee Notes. Frank During Passion week, commencing the m: on Tuesday evening, April 1ith, and and C continuing each evening unt!i Good inmate Friday, apecid) preâ€"Raster services the jo will be‘heid in the United Brethren often . Church. ‘The meetings will be in chne. charge of the pastor, Rev. G. D. thnaia Fleming and special music will be and fc rendered. bubbit ‘The monthly meeting of the Blenâ€" solitar heim ‘Township School Teachers‘ went Astociation was held at the home of bottle Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller last buted. W:m"flï¬cAf::f?oz -â€"â€"--â€";â€"-â€"-. gular business session the hos ADVER! 2â€"Trouser Suits and 1â€"Trouser Suits Not long ago our super thirtyâ€"five dollar suits broke all records. This year we set out to duplicate them for $22.50. Cash volume buying, the economic conditions all were brought to bear. We finally did it. Tailoring, fabrics, styles, everything actually on par with the super $85 suits. New 1 and 2 Trouser SUITS and TOPCOATS They were made by a leading specialistâ€"recognized as probâ€" ably the country‘s leading maker of $25 suits and topcoats. To keep his organization going we made a tremendous cash purchase disregarding production cost to give you this phenomenal offering of upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute suits and topcoats. For confirmation, graduation and dress. New blue and fancy striped worsteds. Single breastâ€" ed ;:;ith 2 long trousers. Sizes to , is the Backbone of this Institutionâ€"There can be no substitute for itâ€"and now you can buy it at the lowest . prices in generations. 2â€"Trouser High School $10.80 OQUALITY R. R. Bailie, Principal 8T. E. NEW DUNDEE At Phenomenal Savings Super T wentyâ€"twoâ€"Fifty $15.00 $22.50 For Mr. and Mrs. Hazelwood of Toronâ€" to, representatives of superâ€"aluminâ€" um served a dinner and gave a bealth talk and demonstration at the home of Mr. and Mre. Alex Mcâ€" lKessock last Friday evening. _Personals. j__Mr. Ephraim Hallman and Mr. }.\‘l’organ Hallman were recent vish tors with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Seegâ€" miller at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page and daughter Ellen and Miss B. Field vieited with relatives at Smithville over the weekâ€"end. Rev. I. Brubacher and Mr. Kenâ€" nedy of Zephyr visited with Mr. and Mre. Robert Coleman recently. Mr Abram Stager has returned to his home at Crossfield, Alberta, after visiting with relatives and friends in the community for the past year. . The Misses Stelle and Carrie Gehâ€" man of English Settiement were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Macâ€" Donald on Sunday. New Spring Suits with two gair of golf bloomers. New resh, {‘uxt _unpacked. We‘ll vouch that your boy will get more satisfaction than he ever got in a clothing buy. Mr. and Mre. Ivan Schiedel and sons Cameron and Richard of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mr? and Mre. George Hallman last Thureday. Miss Selina Spaetzel spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Main at Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. Vetor Schaefer of Ottawa are visiting at the home of the latter‘s mother, Mre. Schmidt. | _ Mrs. A. Hilborn was the guest of ‘ Mre. Mary Learn at Kitchener for a _few days of last week. > Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bock of Welland were guests of Dr. and Mré. E. 8. Brown over the weekâ€"end. Mr and Mrs. Jacob Leis of Pine Hill called on Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toâ€" man last Wednesday. Mr. and Mre. Juniack and family 0‘ Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mre. Hilbert Seyler on Sunday. Rev. C. W. Backue, Mesers. J. C. Halman, A Hilborn and E. B. Hallâ€" man attended the funeral of the late Miss Mary Snider at Bloomingdale last Thursday. â€" Mrs. Harold Shantz and son Glenn were guests of Mr. and Mre. Arthur Rogers at Aylmer on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Lorne Zinken moâ€" tored to Hamilton last Wednesday. The Misses Martha and Leah Baer and Mr. Moses Baer of New Hamâ€" burg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hallman on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. John Copley and Mr. Ralph Copley called on Mre. Playâ€" ford at Galt on Wednesday. Miss Goldie Gibb epent the weekâ€" end at her home at Galt Mrs. W. Richmond of Washington was a recent viéitor with Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus. â€" A week ago Harry Covington, a|dies decided to send a smailler box convict _ at Jolliet 111., offered |of white cross aupplice to India this to put the prison automobile|year and to send the money instead in fArstâ€"class shape }f Warden|to be used by the mission board Frank Whipp would m wherever it is needed most. ‘The the materials. The Warden . |topic for the afternoon was on leper and Covington went to work. Other|work in.India and wase very ably inmates seemed much interssted in |taken by Mre. James Patterson. the job Covington had done. They | Mrs. Harold Appel and Miss Nettie often atood grouped about the maâ€"|Schultz also gave splendid papers chne. A guard contracted their enâ€"|on the leper achools in India. thnajasm. He looked under the hood | Mrs. Millie Joyce o0f Waterloo and and foundâ€"a mifjature alcohol still| Mre. Priscilia Hasenpfiug of Kitch bubbling mefrily. Covington went to |ener visited at the home of Mr. and eolitary confinement, and guards| Mrs. David Waum went through cells esarching for| Mr. and Mrs. and bottles 6f liqnor that he had distriâ€"|femily of Galt and Mr. and Mra. Where the Good l“ MISTAKEN ENTERPRISE BOYS‘ New Spring $7.95 R 4+ 'lr.rn(lrd:' er of St. Clem ents spent a days at the home of Mr. John Gies. Mr. Henry Braendle from Comber apent the weekâ€"end with his brother, Mr. Fred Braendle. Misses Lucinda and Mr. lsrael Brubscher epent Bunday _ with friends near Conestogo. .. _ Mr. and Mre. Oscar Burkholder and family of Breslau were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mré. Menno Brubaker. Mrs. Mathilda Hoerle, who has been visiting with her brother and Rev. Adoiph Kappes at Milwaukee for several months has returned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. George Reipert and son Robert of Kitchener epent Sunâ€" day at the home of B. Wahl. Mr. and Mre. W. BFicker and Miss Frances Oaks of Waterloo were Sunâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss. The Confirmation class of four catechumens at St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church were publicly examined on Sunday morning by the pastor, Rev. H. J. Lamack. Confirmation will take place on Palm Sunday forencon. The class consists of the following membere: Louisa Otterbein, Ruth Mr. Kenpeth Williames was a busi ness visitor in St. Clements on Tuesâ€" day evening. Mr. and Mrs William Kubhn and Miss Cosima ‘Otterbein spent Wedâ€" nesday in the Twin City. _ _ _ Messrs. George and Lincoin Rdler of Alma were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. Albert Krauter. Mr. Clarence Doerbecker of St. Jacobs, assessor for Woolwich Township made his yearly round last week. MENNONITE MINISTER j PASSES TO REWARD Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hartung and family of Waterloo were Sunday visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mre. Jacob Ziegâ€" ler. Rev. Osias Cressman, minister of the Mennonite Church here for many years, passed away at the Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo hospital Sunday night in his 67th year. Rev. Mr. Cressman was operated on last Wedâ€" nesday. He had been in failing health the entire winter. Born in New Hamburg he was well known throughout the eurrounding district. His wife survives with two daughâ€" ters Elmina at home, Mré. 8. Shantz, Haysville, four sons Amos and Joâ€" seph, New Hamburg, Omar of New Dundee and Simon of Waterloo. The remains rested at Becker‘s Funeral Home until 2.30 o‘clock Tuesday. The funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon with private services at the home and public service at Geiâ€" get‘s Mennonite church with burial at the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. Trussier Marks Birthday. Rev. Osias Cressman Dies at the K.â€"W. Hospital in His The home of Mre. Eether Wilhelm was the scene of an interesting event on Friday afternoon and evenâ€". Ing when about 25 friends met to celebrate the 69th birthday of Mre. Janet Trussler. Rev. Mr. Dale occuâ€" pled the chapr and called on Rev. Mr. Walker who gave aâ€"short adâ€" drese. Refreshments were served by Mra. Harold Appel, Mre. Raymond English, and Mrs. Herbert Kropt. Mrs. Trussler received several beauâ€" tiful gifts and bouquets. Out of town guests included Mre. Trussler‘s daughter, Mre. Thomas Sheurt of Toâ€" ronto, here son, Mr. Oliver Trussler, wife and daughter of Kitchener. ‘Ml‘u‘ Trussler is an invalid. New Hamburg Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eby and two children of Detroit are the guests of Mrs. Eby‘s fatier, Mr. L G. Pequegnat. Mr. and Mre. Harry Barnes and Mr. and Mre. Homer Watson and eon of Waterlo0 and Miss Edith Bingeman, RN., Hamilton, were the guests of their parents on Sunday. Gain Of $549.20, The Public Utilities Commission met on Tuesday. The February powâ€" * bill of $1,10335. The secretary reported that there were not any customers in arreare. The avditor‘s report showed a net operating @urâ€" plus for the year 1932 of $549.20. The report showed the equity in the local plant of the H.E.P.C. to be $26,269.83 with a debenture balance of $7,568.00. Hamburg Notes. The Mission Circle of the Baptist Church met on Wednesday. The laâ€" dies decided to send a smailler box of white cross auppliee to India this year and to send the money instead Mrs. H. N. and Miss Margaret Cubert were at Weset Toronto on Wednesday attending the funeral of the former‘s uncle, the late Mr. T. D. Keleo. More Money For Missions, to be used by the mission board wherever it is needed most. ‘The topic for the afternoon was on leper work in.India and was very ably taken by Mre. James Patterson. Mrs. Harold Appel and Miss Nettie Schults also gave splendid papers on the leper achools in India. â€" Clayton Spahr and family ot Welles 24% (% 67th Year. NEW HAMBURG ‘ The New Hamburg band held its jannual businese meeting and elecâ€" |tion of officers for the coming year |at the band hall on Tmesday evenâ€" ing. The president, E. Loehr, presidâ€" Ied. The reports were received showâ€" ) 08 that $471.32 had been raised durâ€" |ing the year. This includes the $300 ,gram received from the village counâ€" cil last year. This grant has been reduced to $200 this year. The elecâ€" tion of officers resulted as follows: president, Mr. E. Loehr; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Mr. Herold Bingeman; secre taryâ€"treasurer, Mr. John Rumig. Hamburg Notes. Mr. James Callanan of Woodstock was a business visitor in town on Tuesday. â€" Misses Oscar and Lloyd Koebel and Mr. Water Gehl of Kitchener «pent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schnart. Mr. Kissner of Kitchener moved his family and household to his farm last week. Mr. Starke moved his household to his father‘s home. Mr. A. Schott moved on the farm formerly Occupied by Mr. Starke. Mre. Harvey Weiss and children of Josepheburg spent Tuesday afterâ€" noon with Mrs. Wilfred Schaefer. Mr. Valentine Schmidt spent Wedâ€" nesday with Mr. and Mre. Harvey Schmidt. Mr. William Fritz had the misforâ€" tune to cut his left hand while at work on %Fhuudny. It required seyâ€" era) stitches to close the wound. The roads in this vicinity are in bad shape. â€" Schwartz. Roy Schwartz and Wilfred Sattler. Sunday visitore at the home of Mr and Mre. Bugene Schnarr were Mr. and Mre. Robert Dorecht and daughter Ailene of Waterioo, Mr. aud Mrs. Hubert Schuarr and son Bobby of ‘Josephsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heinstein ang family.â€"â€" Miss Anng Scheffner in spending a few days with her sister, Mre. Gilâ€" bert Schnart. Mre. Kurt Starke and son George spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Eugene Schnart. Mr. and Mre. Harvey Schmidt spent Tuesday with the latter‘s parâ€" ent, Mr. and Mre. Levi Kercher at Heidelberg. Mrs. John Bierman spent Monday with Mrs. John Schaeter. Mrs. Melinda Peifer of Kitchener is spending a few days with her sisâ€" ter, Mre. Clayton Ingold and Miss Schuler. Mre. Conrad Bohlender of Kitchâ€" ener and Dr. Gravel of Southampton visited friends in town on Monday. E. Loehr Heads Band. Mre.. Norman Eckensviller underâ€" went an operation in St. Mary‘s Hospital at Kitchener last Thursday. She is improving nicely. â€" Mr. and Mre. Herold Hollingsâ€" worth who apent the past few months with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hnz moved on Wedâ€" resday on to the farm of Arthur Capâ€" I‘ng in South Easthope with whom Mr. Hollingworth is engaged for the season. + The following confirmants were examined in the Christian faith in Trinity Lutheran Church on Sunday forenoon at 10.30 o‘clock: Margaret Steiner, Elsie Hinz, Harold Roth, Lorne Brodrecht and Roland Heldâ€" man. The confirmation will take place on Palm Sunday, April 9th. Snow Helped Land. The cold backward weather of the past few weeks kept back the flow of sap for maple syrup and so far very little of this delicious article has been offered for sale in town. The weather forecasts dre tending towards milder weather and a better flow of maple syrup juice may yet be expected. The blanket of snow which covered the wheat and clover fields were very beneficial, the farâ€" mere say, and will more than offeet the loss through a poor run of maple syrup. 0000 _ Mr. Mancell Colline of London apent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. Chas. Rite. _Mre. Annie Gles is spending a few weeks with friends in Dashwood. Mr. and Mre. D. Woods of Stratâ€" ford apent Sunday with their daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Milton Laft. s Mr. Robert Junker, student in the School of Practical Science Toronto, epent the~weekâ€"end with his parents, NMr. and Mre. L. J. Junker, Jacob etreet. Saturday without any damage, 60 the flood menace for this spring is considered past. This is the third time that it has left the dam this season. When the water rises very high some of the cellars in the lower | part or the village are Aooded which ves a very dirty mess e0 the peoâ€" ple are pleased to have it over withâ€" out the water getting high enough to fNood their h Miaa Alice l,l\'.ml Poquegnat, Misscs on and Misa K. Teuch visted at,.the home of the tormetr‘s unclo, MY, 1. G. Poquegnat Mrs. Mary Schmidt of Kitchener is spending a few daye with Mre. J. Mr. Earl Bingeman and Miss Jean Wiggine of Galt epent Sunday at the formetr‘s home here. Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Grundenberger spent Sunday with the latter‘s mo. ther and sister in Mitchell. No Damage Reported. Tha ina nassad fro The ice passed from the dam on Watrice Chrea H Norman Forwell, Kitchener, who Operates a stone crusher, interâ€" viewed the reeve as to the probabiliâ€" ty of crushing stone in this township during the current year, was inâ€" formed that this council wishes, beâ€" fore making any promiées or doing enything along this line, to first inâ€" spect the condition of the roads throughout this township and act carefully thereafter. Moved by G. J. Voll, seconded by J. W. Burnett that H. Doherty be reappointed township road superinâ€" mzut for the current year 1933 at a salary of 35 cents per hour while on duty said appointment to be apâ€" proved of by the Department of Highways.â€"Carried. Amos Bearinger interviewed the , council re the act appertaining to ‘ the payment of taxes, in Arreans.l The reeve outlined both township and county regulations relating tol back taxes. the consideration of his salary which ‘was somewhat reduced in the folâ€" The township grants, in support of the annual horeeâ€"shows to be held in this township, were considered at this meeting. Messrs. S. P. Friedâ€" man and Harvey Begge being presâ€" ent in behalf of the Linwood show whereupon it was %ropooed by J. W. Burnett and G. J. Voll that a grant of $25.00 be given each Linwood and St. Clements spring horseshows.â€" Carried. Moved by W. Freeman, seconded ‘by G. Boehm that Louis Dietrich be reengaged to operate the township power grader in this township during the current year 1933, at a salary of 25 cents per hour provided that this appointment meets the approval of the Department of Highways.â€" Carried. The clerk was instructed to forâ€" ward copies of the above two resoâ€" lutions to the Department of Highâ€" wayse, Toronto. + A letter was received from J. J. Gilliland containing his resignation as township road commissioner road No. 28 west section. He states that he is not doing this owing to any fault of any of the members but that he has always been treated white but that he wishes to be relieved of his duties. Moved by W. Freeman, «econded by J. W. Burnett that the treasurer pay the following accounts by cheque, and that the reeve grant his orders for same: Treasurer of Linwood horse show, grant. $25.00; Treasurer of St. Clemâ€" ents horse show, grant, $25.00; John Miller, work on road 3, $2.70; H. Hieronimus, work on road 11, $1.20; M J. Kieswetter, work on road 12, $4.36; Alex Schlueter, work on road 26, $10.15; J. J. Gilliland, work on 10ad 28, $2.70; H. Doherty, salary, $14.43; James Birmingham, work on road 10, 30¢c; Total, $85.84.â€"Carried. Mr. Kaufman, collector of arrears of taxes, presented hie statement showing approximately a balance of $6,000.00 for the year 1931, and $14,â€" Payment of Accounts Flowers || Miss Etta Bowman of Preston «spent Wednesday at her home in the village. 000.00 for the year 193% remaining unpaid which shows that the collecâ€" tor is carrying out the duties of his office very well. Treasurer‘s Financial Report Caeh on hand March 1, 1933 $4292.74 Cash received during March 2241.62 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobbs and daughter Eldred spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ival Hesetine of Elora. Mrs. A. Humphrey of Galt is ebending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Teet. $5165.25 Moved by G. Boehm, seconded by G. J. Voll that this council do now adjourn to meet again at the townâ€" ship hall, Crosehill, Monday, May the ist, 1933, 10 o‘clock in the forenoon. â€"Carried. St. Clements, April 4th, 1933. e Peter F. Schummer, Tp. Clerk. Quite a number of people of the village attended the Bock sale at German Mills on Thursday. Cash in banks ... Outstanding accounts Mrs. J. Gratton has returned to her home after spending a few days in Hamilton. John Sholtes of Kitchener was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mre. R._.{ongs on Thunsday. Miss Louise Goddard of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. Goddard. Mr. C. Reader was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Near on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Near and Rosco Sheppard of Preston were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Reaâ€" der on Sunday. Lioyd Wise of Lion‘@ Head is spending a vacation at the home Of Nir. and Mre. C. Hatt. Miss Mae Jackson spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Franks of Galt.© Payments during March L. Hogg apent the weekâ€"end at his home in Stratford. C. Shantz of Kitchener spent two Spring festival of Easter, than they are this year. From the dainty light blue Forgetâ€"Meâ€"Not to the stately white Easter Lily, and our prices as usual are very reasonable. Of course you will want some of them to beautify your home. NEVER were our flowers more beautiful for the great Easter Lilies â€" Carnations Daffodils â€" Roses â€" Marigolds Sweet Peas â€" Forgetâ€"Meâ€"Nots Tulips â€" Ferns Phone 674j â€"before the garden outdoors and houseâ€"cleaning indoors take up all spare minutes Tub wearables for little folks, house dreases and aprons for homeâ€"keepersâ€"much to be doneâ€"and Goudies ready to belp, with qualities worth while (poor qualiâ€" ties are dear at any price). & These are special â€" more of quality for â€"»lnteresting new patteras in colorâ€"fast prints at 15¢ and 19c * yard, 36 inches wide. Solidâ€"color broadcloths at 19¢ yardâ€" all colorsâ€"and all colorâ€"fast. Kitchener‘s Oldest Department Store : 1909 â€" 1933 Our stock includes We ask all our old customers and prospective new customers to take special notice of our new address which is now 80 King St. South, Waterloo We suggest that church organizations place their orders early to ensure prompt delivery. Remember, we deliver to any part of the Twinâ€"City. GOU DIES Announcement â€" DOON 2A Bond Easter Away â€" * 6534.36 1384.47 5149.89 15.36 For Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Snider spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Ephraim Snider. Rev. Simon Martin and Mrs. Marâ€" tin and Mr. Ephraim Snider attendâ€" ed the minister‘s meeting at Elmira on Thursday. Miss Dora Asmuseen of Kitchener is spending some time at the home of her brother, Mr. Fred Asmussen and Mrs. Asmuséen. Mr. and Mre. Uzziah Shantz and Misses Grace and, Erma Shants epent: Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cressman. Misses Maggie Shantz and Esther Snider of Kitchener spent Sunday é&t the home of Mr. and Mre. Uries Snider. Quite a number from this commuâ€" nity attended the auction sale at German Mills on Thursday afternoon on the property formerly owned by the late Mrs. Amos Bock. Miss Mary Kerr, teacher of the Junior room at the Public School, is m_g; her home in Hespeler. days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cluthe. . Miss Doris Wilfong epent the weekâ€"end at her home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilfong. _ _ Misses Elva Weber of English Settlement and Violet Martin spent Sunday with their friend, Miss Araâ€" belle Snider. Miss Kathleen Wismer spent Sunâ€" day with her friend, Miss Elsie Martin. Mr. Alvin Gascho and Miss Reta Creseman were recent visitore at the home of the latter‘s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Cressman at Kitchener. Quite a number of children of the village are confined to their homes with mumpe. Sunday and Monday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Wiemer were Mr. Simon Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schiedel and deughters, Mr. Herb Wismer, Mré. Isaiah Cressâ€" man and Miss Reta Craaznnn. FIREMAN BREAKS LEG_ While enjoying a wrestling match with_a fellow fireman, Fireman Walâ€" ter Scharbach fell and suffered a fractured leg. The accident happenâ€" <d at the home of Clayton Baulk. Miss K. Bowmean spent a week with friends in Toronto. STRASSBURG Florist