Mrs. Alex Read who underwent an operation at the K.â€"W. Hospital is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Widmeyer of Toronto were weekâ€"end guests at the home of Mr. and Mré. W. Auman. Mr. Clifford Snider of Conestogo epent Sunday in town, Mrs. W. Foerster of Pool visited in town, _Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr. J. B. Weber on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R. Kidner of Kitchener. Miss Marie Zilliax was a ‘visitor lniToronto on Sunday. Mesers. R. Arnott and G. Ellis visited at the former‘s home in Durâ€" ham over the weekâ€"end. ‘Mr. E. Wales and daughter of Brampton vieited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘M. Allegeler on Sunday. Mrs. Alex Strome has returned to her home in town after spending the winter months in Beamsvilie. Mesers. W. Adams and Percy Adams of Wallenstein epent Sunday in town. Miss Ella Martinson of Dashwood «pent the weekâ€"ond at her home in town. » Weekâ€"end guests at the home of Mr. and ‘Mre. S. Switzor were Mr. and Mre. Morley Switzer of Toronto. Miss Louise Stein of Kitchener was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Doerfler over the weekâ€" Mrs. E. Wales of Brampton epent a fow days in Elmira. Miss Georgina Gilke epent the weekâ€"end with Miss Theima Nelll at Glenallen. Mrs. M. Allegeier underwent an Xâ€"ray examination at the K.â€"W. hoeâ€" pital on Friday for a leg bone fracâ€" ture. R Other selections included. a vocal quartet by Misses Georgene Auman, E. Brent, Ruth and Marjory Weichel; yodelling numbers by Jack Hoffer; numbers ‘by the Sod Busters orchesâ€" tra; a vocal solo by Evelyn Hedrich and the reading of the echool paper ‘‘The Oracle" by Georgene Auman. Elmira Notes. Three ecenes from Shakespeare‘s plays were splendidly portrayed by a well chosen cast. The judgee judged Miss Thelma Neill the best in the oratorical conâ€" test of the High School Literary Soâ€" clety held on Friday night. She spoke on ‘"Toronto of 1834 in comparison with ‘Toronto of 1934 as a city to live in. Others who took part were W. Yanchus whose topic was "Exâ€" ploration in the . Gobi Desert"; Georgene Gilke spoke on "Prince of Wales as an Empire salesman" and W. Schmehl who spoke on "Northern Mythology." ‘The judges were B. M. Arnold, George Klinck and W. Sawâ€" yer. Oratorical Contest. Saturday, April 28 Open For Business IN THE ' 2 DOORS NORTH OF BERDUX BUTCHER SHOP ON * The store is smaller but laid out very nicely and we are sure you will like it to shop in just as well. You are cordially invited to come in and look Thanking you again for your long years of. patronage, and hoping to still receive our share from you in the future, 1 am your wife goes away for a visit . . . and your young son raises Ned . . . and you can‘t do anything with him . . . @You don‘t have to be a family man to find a friend in Long Distance. It will help you out in many ways, qnlckl&. easily and inexpensively. You can tal 100 miles for as little as 30¢. See list of rates in the front of your directory. Get his Mother on Long Distance . .: . it‘s the surest way to bring her home. Yours for Honest and Upright Dealing, NEW STORE ELMIRA NEWS 5 s A. A. Germann WHE N __ After the wedding a reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Runstedler will take up residence south of Linâ€" (wood on the Ninth line. The bride was fven in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of blue silk with white trimmings and blue hat to match and carried a beautiful bouquet of carnations. Miss â€"Bertha Voll, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid wearing a frock of green silk with white trimâ€" ming, a hat to match and carrying a bouquet of. carnations _ Mr. Ephraim Runstedler, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. St. Joseph‘s Church, Macton, was the scene of an interesting event on Tuesday morning, April 24, when Miss Teresa M. Voll, eldest daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Voll of Macton, became the bride of Mr. John E. Runstedler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Runstedler of Linâ€" wood. High mass was sung by Rev. V. J. Morgan. 1 Runstedlerâ€"Voll Wedding. BB hn chaidiri itc tss Ali d d ie d t dn [ _A large number of ladies attended spent Sunday at the home of his the homemade baking sale at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Frey. United Church Saturday afternoon., Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bowman of Tea was served. IFloradale were early week visitors !_ Zion Evangelical Church will have with Mr. Elias A. Bruwbacher and Rev. Mr. Cornwell as pastor for anâ€" family. other year. Rev. H. H. Liebold of{| Miss Pearl Shooemaker of Kitchâ€" Tavistock had charge of the morning ener recently «pent a weekâ€"end with service at Zion church on Sunday. Miss Dorothy Matthews. Hotel Man Arrested. |A Rev. and Mre. Israel Weber of St. Mise Florence Hahn visited relaâ€" tives in Kitchener over the week: end. Mrs. 8. Carnochan, Miss Edna Carâ€" nochan and ‘Miss Hulda Schmidt were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Schmidt in Kitchener on Sunday. . Mr. C. Zilliax of Lindeay and ‘Miss H. Peine of New Hamburg epent Sunday at the home of Miss A. Zilâ€" liax. Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Brown of Mildâ€" may are visiting at the home of their son, Mr. Bert Brown, and Mre. Brown. Miss Edna Erb was a visitor to Toronto over the weekâ€"end. K. Glushkof of the Royal Hotel, Elmira, was released on ‘bail Tuesâ€" day. to appear again Friday on charges of keeping liquor for eale, and of obstructing police. ‘The charges followed a raid on the Elâ€" mira hotel Monday night by proâ€" vincial police. Elmira Notes. ‘Mrs. Fred Cartlidge of Hanover is visiting her father, Mr. R. W. Wilâ€" loughby. LINWOOD ‘ Local relativesand friends enterâ€" tain fears for the eafety of Mrs. Richard Bartecher of near Ridgeway, who is reported as having mysteri ously disappeared, leaving the home of her daughter where she had been vieiting in St. Catharines on Tuesâ€" day of last week for her own home in Bertie township. Mre. Bartscher before her marriage had been Miss Rosa Scheilfele of this village and following her marriage had reaided in Whitney for some years and of late years the family have been livâ€" ing near Ridgeway, in Bertie townâ€" ehip in the Niagara penineula, Brotherhood Entertained. St. Matthew‘s brotherhood were Mr. John Sherriffe is epending a hosts on Wednesday evening of last |fow days in Toronto. _ _. week, to the Ladies‘ Aid of the same‘ _ Miss Loretta Schuett of Kitchener church. ‘The event opened with a deâ€"spent the weekâ€"end with hor parents, votlonal period, folowed by each orâ€" Mr. and Mre. Chas. Schuett. Local relatives and friends regret to learn of the death of a former young lady of this village in the perâ€" son of Mre. John Hagen, at her home in Kitchener after a prolonged illâ€" ness. Mrs. Hagen, nee Annie Bergâ€" man, was A daughter of the late Mr. and ‘Mrs. August Bergman, late of this village. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Hachborn and children attended the funeral of the former‘s aunt, Mre. John Hagen in Kitchener on Monâ€" day afternoon. Woman Disappears Mysterlously, ‘Mrs. Nelson Snyder received the ead news on Saturday of the paseâ€" ing of her sister in Michigan. A secâ€" Ond sister had also passed away in Michigan two weeks ago. Dies At Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Mich,. Stoskopf and son of Brantford were visiting at the bhome of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ebel on Sunday. Dies in Michigan. Mrs. Emelia Grant of Curtis, Mich., who is on an extended visiting trip with her relatives in Ontario, is épending the week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Ebel and Mre. Ebel. Mre. Addison Shoemaker and sons of Chesley, were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mre. Shoomaker‘s father, ‘Mr. Leander Bowman. Mre. Isaac Holle accompanied by her house guest, Mrs. L. Rank of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end and Sunday with friends in Toronto. â€"Mr. R. H. Roberts, Inspector of Public Schools, pald our school an official visit on Friday afternoon. Mr. Russoll Snider was epending part of last week in the Queen City. _Mrs. Calvin Cameron and son Ross of Brussels were visiting at the home of Mr. and, Mrsé. Oscar Huehn part of last week. Mr. Walter Bartman of Gowanâ€" stown, was recently visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahâ€" mer. Mr. Chester Rohr was visiting Lie towel friends recently. Mesdames J. W. Schweltzer, Oscar Huehn and Herman Kroll and Herta were spending Friday afternoon in Kitchener. i Local friends regret to learn of the sudden passing, week before last l of Rev. Russell Showers at his home ‘in Dayton, Ohio. The funeral took place during the forepart of last | week. The lateâ€"Rev. Showers was well known here, having been a sonâ€" inâ€"law of the late Henry Scheifele, ’ror many years a resident of the village. ICondltIm\ Improved. Messrs. Oscar Stroh, Walter Stroh, Peter Scheerer and Roy Stroh visited with Mr. Sylvester Wieland, who has been a patient in the K.â€"W. hospital for several months, last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mre. Arthur James attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Robert Byers in Elmira on Wednesday afterâ€" noon of last week. . Misa Sugle Scharlach of Kitchener, was a midweek visitor at the home of Mr. Valentine Gies. Mr. Fred Lincke of Kitchener, a former Conestogo boy, was renewing acquaintances here on Tuesday of last week. Mre. M. C. Stroh spent part of last woeek visiting Twin City relatives. Mr. Val. Gles, who had been a paâ€" tient in St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchâ€" ener, for several weeks had suffiâ€" clently recovered to enable him to return to his home here. Mr. Gies is, however, still finding it necessary to be in bed. Personals. Rev. and Mre. Israel Weber of St. Jacobs were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Weber. A Saturday carload of export catâ€" tle was recently shipped from Walâ€" lenstein and a car of hogs was forâ€" warded to Toronto on the preceding Wednesday. Former Resident Passes Away. Mr. Martin B. Frey of St. Jacobs epent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Frey, _ Mesars. Charles Miller, Elmira, W.‘ E. Rasum, Kitchener, Roy Miller, St. Jacobs, B. Steiner, Kitchener and , lsaac Martin, Elmira, were weekâ€" end business visitors at Wallenstein. Miss Eileen Schweitzer has reâ€"| turned from & visit of several days épent at the East Windsor home of her aister, Mra. R. J; Keyes. I Rev. and Mre. Urias Martin of Waterlop were recent guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Aden Martin and Mr. and ‘Mre. Ivan Cressman, Mr. ‘Benjamin F. Martin of Glenâ€" allan recently spent a day at the home of Mr. and Mre. Enoch F. ‘Martin. t Mrs. Josiah S. Bricker of Vanâ€" couver, B.C., has recently been reâ€" newing acquaintances in this vicinâ€" s ooo s Fall wheat fields look none too promising in this locality and conâ€" tinued cool weather lends them scant encouragement. Rev. Jesse Martin of Waterloo was a visiting preacher in this viâ€" cinity last Sunday. h Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Bowman were Sunday visitors from Elmira with Mr. and Mrs. Danie) M. Weber. Continued Cold Weather Not Enâ€" couraging.â€"Car Loads of Cattle â€"__ and Hoge Shipped. Mr. Ear) Matthews and Mr. and Mre. Ralph Williams were recent Saturday visitore in Kitchener. _ Fall Wheat None | _ PHEâ€"WATERLOOQ C# CONESTOGO Too Promising WALLENSTEIN Mr. and Mra. Laweon Sherriffa have returned home after visiting reâ€" latives in Floradale. A meeting of the Pathfinders was held in St. Andrew‘s hall last Thureâ€" day evening and elected the followâ€" Ing officers for the coming term: president, Roy Melitzer; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Annie Lundy; secretary, Borâ€" nice Melitzer; editor of the Reâ€"Echo, Beaven Burnett. ko The baseball executive held a meeting here on Thursday night and elected officers for the coming year. Elect Officers. Mr. and Mre. W. C. Anders and family and Miss Margaret Langdon all of Kitchener visited on Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mre. Jas. Langdon. Misa Marjorie Weber of the Stratâ€" ford Normal School spent the weekâ€" end with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Milton Weber. Mre. Aaron Pannabaker, Mr., and Mra. Jas. Pannabaker and son Norâ€" man all of Hespeler espent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. Harry MacNally of Guelph spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mills. School Inspector Roberts of Kitâ€" chener paid a vielt to our village on Saturday, Mre. David Burnett and son Mr. Beaver Burnett visited relatives in Hespeler on Saturday. Mies Margaret Forbes, RN., of H{amilton is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forbes. Mr. A. W. Rennie sepent a few days with his brother, A. 8. Rennie in Tillsonburg, who was recently elected with a large majority as member in the Federal House of Parltament. Rev. and Mre. A. A. Laing of Lin wood visited in the village Monday Misa Mary Bell spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, near Stratford. Mice Vidla Hass and Mr. Eckhardt Otterbein of Heldelberg visited at the home of Henry L. E. Schmidt on Sunday. ' Mr. James Hammond has been conâ€" fined to his bed for the past week with a sevore attack of Jumbago. _ Mrs. Fred Braendle and daughter Mics Lauretta of Heidelberg epent last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Shantz. Mics, Edna Albrecht returned to her home on Saturday after spendâ€" ing the winter months in Waterloo. County Road grader operated by L. Hallman is again seen in this viâ€" cinity preparing the road to lay asâ€" phalt from Crosshill to meet the new road which was laid last summer one and onehalf miles south of Linâ€" wood. 1 Mrs. E. Nerlich accompanied by the family governess and Mr. Harry Hayward of Toronto were recent visiâ€" tons at the home of Mre. J. W. Schweitzer. Reeve Chas. Schuett, deputy reeve Wesley Howlet and Councillor Milâ€" ton Weber, attended the Grand River Valley Board of Trade meeting in Galt last Friday afternoon as repréâ€" sentatives of Woolwich township. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koerber of Tavistock and ‘Mr. and Mre. Ed. Ludâ€" wig of Waterloo were visitors at the home of Mr. Vn_l. Gies on Sunday. Wolowich council will meet a-sam on Tuesday n&kt, May 1st. The Wooéwich Councilâ€"made a tour of inspection of the township roads last midweek. ‘This will enable them to make a more complete works proâ€" gram for the year, Attend Conference. At the April horse shows held at 8t. Clements, Linwood and Elora, the light horses of Mr. Charles Matthews | were awarded five first prizes, two seconds and ome thind, while his carriage horse has carrled off first prize at both St. Clements and Linâ€" wood for three yeats in succession. ganization conducting a brief busiâ€" ness period after which a short proâ€" gram of musical numbers, solos and readings, made up part of the social event. Progressive hearts was inâ€" dulged in for the rest of the evening. Mr. Roy Stroh and Mrs. Jacob Ritter were the prizewinners. The social evening was wound up by a sumptuâ€" ous lunch served in Men‘s style with Mr. Albert Holle the acting chef in the kitchen. Everybody enjoyed the evening‘s gathering immensely, Inspect Roads, Belted kingfishiles made their nolsy appearance in this vicinity last week, Some of our local farmers have alâ€" ready stored away the paraphernalia of their respective sugar camps. Intermittent showers from the south fell over this locality throughâ€" out most of Monday night. At the Mennonite Church on Sunâ€" day morning banng were called for Mr. David Martin, eldest son of Mre. Amos A. Martin and the late Mr. Martin and Mrs. Abram R. Martin of_ Hawkesville. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre, Elias W. Martin were: Rev. Henry 8. Bauman and Mr. Elias B. Martin, Hawkesville, Mr. and Mre. Christian ‘Brubacher, Conestogo, Mr. and Mrs. Noah S. Bowman and famâ€" ily, Erma, Irene and Almon of the Sixth of Peel, and Mesers. Israe] B. Martin and Claude Moyer and the Misses Martha Krueger and Marâ€" garet Moyer of Kitchener. Wallenstein News Notes, Prior to Monday night‘s rain the Conestogo River was running at alâ€" most summertime level. Mr. Amos A. Martin of Heidelâ€" berg was a Bunday guest with Mrs. Leo‘ A. Diefenbacher. < Two fine little colts a fortnight old are frisking about in a South Walâ€" lenstein farm yard. Mr. Oscar E. Adkin spent a weekâ€" end with his parents, Mr. apd Mre, Fred Adkin of Bothwell. Charles Matthews‘ Light Horses Among Best at Linwood and St. Clements Shows. Mr. El M. Hints of Heidelberg was a Sunday visitor with his aister, Mrs. Frey at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra B. Frey. Wins Five Prizes at Horse Shows WINTERBOURNE CROSSHILL bB « * The Junior E.I.C.R. at their annual | business visitor in Listowel. Mr. Loula Kieawetter returned to meoting .elected the following offiâ€" Mesars. Bert, Austin, Clayton,| Kitchener from a few weeks‘ visit cens: president, Mary Welker; viceâ€"|Clarence and Albert Logel were| with friends and relatives here. president, Donald Doerbecker; secreâ€" ‘Saturday evening visitors in Wellesâ€" Misa Hilda Kieawetter of Kitchâ€" tary, Kathorine Robipson; treasurer, ley. enor vislited on Sunday at the home Mary Bmlflf:p‘phnht. Gladys Holâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stevens| of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert linger;â€"asst, planist, .Aline Garner.and daughter Norma of Stratford Kieswetter. _2 The Intermediate department had charge of E.L.C.E. meeting last Monday evening,, Miss Esther Trapp was chairman. ‘The following conâ€" tributed to the program: Miss Dorâ€" othy Fisher a plano solo, Kenneth Doerbecker a reading, Miss Irene Amle a piano eolo, Jack Garner a reading. ‘The topic "The Place of Prayer in Christian Living", was given by Harry Garner, who also gave a vocal solo. The following were promoted from the Junior to the Intermediate league: Dorothy Fisher, Raiph Fisher, Ronald Fisher, Jack Garner and Kenneth Doerâ€" becker. Elect Officers. St. James‘ sewing circle met at the home of Mrs. Herbert Heller last Tuesday evening and spent the time at quilting. A dainty lunch was served by the hoatess. Toplo, ‘"Place of Prayer". At the Luther League meeting last week Miss Geftrude Schmidt was chairman. Miss Ada Smith read the scripture lesson, Mr. Walter Schaner introduced the topic "A day with a Foreign > Misalonary" â€" and â€" Misa Marietta Boyd presented the topic "Knowing Our Heavenly Father". Sewing Clrole Meets. in the Evangelical Church on Sun day morning. Mission Topic. The Rev. K. Gretzenger of South Cayuga had charge of the service Mr. and Mre. Israel Frey of Conesâ€" togo, Mr. and Mre. John H. Frey of Holdelberg and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brubacher visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Frey on Sunday. ‘ Miss Hannah Baurflan epent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mr:. Hgnry Marrtln, Conestogo. 1 _ Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hahn, their ‘daughter, Miss Irene and daughter Mre. Jack Morlock attended the funâ€" eral at New Hamburg of the Hamel ‘brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Eden Cressman and |xr. and Mrs. A. K. Detweller visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Henry ‘Sfluder, S.8. No. 3 on Sunday. Mrs. Moses Gingrich of the 4th of Peel visited her sister, Mre. Simeon Martin on Friday. Mr. and Mre. Norman Buehler of town and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bauman of the fth of Peel visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haberâ€" meh] on the Conestogo highway. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Horst of West Montrose and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Amos Cressman, S$.8. No. 3, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bruâ€" bacher. Mr. and Mre. Elias B. Martin of Three Bridges were Saturday evenâ€" Ing visitors of Mr. and Mre. El Bruâ€" bacher. ; Mre. Fred Moyer visited in Water loo last Wednesday. Mrs. William Moyer of Waterloc cpent Friday with Mre. Fred Moyer. Mrs. William Moyer of Waterloo apent Friday with Mre. Fred Moyer. Miss Minnie Hoeflin of Waterloo called on old friends in the village last woek. Mre. A. B. Weaver was in Kitch ener on Saturday, â€" Mr. and Mrs. Angus Martin of Floradale were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Martin. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hahn visited Mr. George B. Miller, who is a paâ€" tient at the K.â€"W. Hospital on Friday. Mr. William Westfall is confined to ‘his bed with a touch of pneuâ€" monia. Mre. John Thoms is showing a fine window with gloxinfas in bloom. It is a real feast for your eyes to look at them. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Gole of Bridgeport visited with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brubacher last Thursday. Mr. and Mre. William Schaner, sons Arthur and Herold and daughâ€" ter Violet visited at Hawkesville on Sunday. _ Mre. Ben_ Koehler of Kitchener, Mr. N. C. Brueckner and Ion, Lea and Mr. Howard Koehier of Baden were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mre. Sylvester Good. Many of the Evangelicals from here attended the Conference serâ€" vices in Kitchener on Sunday. Mre. Andrew Wah] visited in Kit chener last Thursday. _ Mre. Alvin Lichty was appointed planist for the Evangelical Sunday School to succeed Mrs. ‘Trussler, who moved away. Miss Flora Dettmer of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.. H. Schaner. Mr. and Mre. Walter Maurer and son Vernon of North Wolowich and Mrs. George Huchnergard of Elmira were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Albert Krauter. iMr. Simon Brubacher was a Sunâ€" day visitor with friends at New Hamâ€" burg and Kitchener. SBunday visitors at the home otl Mr. Harry Koehler were Mr. and | Mrs. William Koehler of Petrolia | and Mr. and Mra. Ed. Koehler andi daughter Grace of Kitchener. Mre. Charles Heipel of Baden spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. Mary Sattler, Mrs. ‘M. E. Boos of Chesley is visit ing this week with her sister, Mrs J. A. Steiss. Mr. Robert â€"Forwell and son Clem of . 8t. Clements, called on local friends here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schleuter of Linwood caled on the former‘s sieâ€" ter._ Mr;g. Jacob on Friday evening. Mr. Earl Steiss of Toronto was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steise. Bunday guests at the hog:e of Mr. E and Mrs. Menno Brubacher were, Mr. and (Mrs. Abner Good and famâ€" | § lly and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Good and | & family all of St. Jacobs. E4 Mré. Jacol Mansz and Mr. Roy Mansz were rectn visitors in the Twin City. Mr. and Mre. William Foerster atâ€" tended the funeral of Rarl and Harry Hame!l at â€"New Hamburg on Fridey afternoon. > Rev. and Mre. Moses Brubacher spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adâ€" ‘dison Suyder, Bloomingdale. Rev. Brubacher had charge of communion services in the Mennonite Church there. & _ Mrs. Henry Sattler visited with friends at Waterloo for a week. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Adâ€" dison Weber, Kitchener. Sootia had thoir office. Mr. Ezsra Steieaâ€"is making it over into a dwel ling pigce. j _ _A number from her 4 vay entitice "why to t ie p‘ay entitled "Why Pay Cash" 1/ the rf‘h hall at 8t. Clements on Thars ay .evening. % â€" Mr. Jacob Manss purchased the building in which the bank of Nova ST. JACOBS 25 Mrs. William Johnson of the 13th of Wellesley is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Carson Mewhiney. Mr. Leslie Burnett of Tralee was a weekâ€"end visitor with his cousin, Mr. Laverne Beggs. _ Mr. Clarence T:ofel was a recent business visitor in Listowel. Mr. Austin Logel sold a fine team of Clydesdale colts for a handsome sum of money to Mr. Russell Johnâ€" son of Carthage, _ of Beamsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Beggs and son Bobby of the 13th of Wellesiey, _ _ _ Sunday visitore at the home of Mrs. Robert Mewhineg were Messrs, Iivin Mewhiney and Stanley Moore Timothy Shea, bridegroom and wiâ€" dower taken by Lloyd Becker; Mrs. Daphanany Rooney, bride and wiâ€" dow, by Mra. Pearl Oldheiser; Nora Shea, the daughter of Timothy Shea, taken by Beatrice Becker; Jimmy Rooney, the son of Mrs. Daphanany Rooney by Ewart Battler; Fred Grady a friend of Jimmy Rooney was taken by Walter Atkinson; Kathâ€" leen OQ‘Conner, girl friend of Nora Shea, by Margaret Rutherford; Patâ€" |rick Rooney, agent for the Rooney ‘flrm by George Reist and Tessie Conâ€" nora, the malid, by Mary Rutherford (and Slade the detective by «van | Battler. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Steenson of North Mornington spent an eveâ€" ning recently with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPher son spent Saturday in Galt. Mr. Ralph Hahn spent Tuesday in Kitchener. Miss Luella Gruber has returned home after spending the winter months in Detroit. Between the acts guitar and manâ€" dolin music was supplied by Aif. Thorne, Edwin Meyers and Walter Atkingon. This play is expected to be glven at the Ayr hall the first week in May. The play "The Confused Wedding" which was given by the local boys‘ and girl«‘ softball teams on Wednesâ€" day and Thursday evenings of last week was very well attended the school house being fairly well filled on both nights. The list of characâ€" ters is as follows: Mrs. Ed. Dubrick, Miss Geraldine Dubrick and Miss Yvonne Hoffer called on Mrs. Ezra Becker on Satâ€" urday afternoon. (Mr. C. J. Hurrel, R.O.P. Inspector of Carleton Place, Ont., just comâ€" pleted his official visit at John Steckles. Enjoy Excellent Play. Miss Ivonne Hoffer of Kitchener «pent Saturday at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Duâ€" brick. MÂ¥feses Scleda and Cora Snyder and Olive Martin and Mr. Wayne Snyder of Natchez, Mr, Ira Zeller of Breslau and Miss Florence {Shantz of near Kitchener spent last Tuesâ€" CGay evening at the «Maple Bush at the East View Farm. Mr. and Mre. Henry Schreiber and «on Glen visited with Mrs. Schrei ber‘s grandimother, Mrs. M. Israel at Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamacher and family of Greenfield called on the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Baetz on Thursday evening. R. R. 1 WALLENSTEIN Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Steckle were the latter‘s slster, Miss Mary Chase of Fort Wilitam also her cousins, Miss Jean Mitchell of Sherbrooke, Que., and Miss Helen Bolander of Rockâ€" fort, II1., who are attending the Toâ€" ronto University, also Miss Marion Crawford of Fort Wiliam, also at present at the ‘Toronto University and .Mr. Wendell Colpitts of Moneâ€" ton N.B., who came to Toronto with the Moncton "Hawks". Mr. and Mre. Albert Paulintskic of Victoriaburg called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker on Wedâ€" nesday evening. Mr. Peter Wilhelm of Maple Grove visited with his . friend, Mr. Mex Becker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hallman and sou Wayne, Miss Florence Becker and Mr. Ross Battler visited with Mr. and Mra. Roy Becker near Roseâ€" ville on Sunday. Mrs. John Steckle and children Jean and Bobby and Miss Clara Baetz called at the home of Mrs. Ezra Becker on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ada Harlock, Ralph and Vioâ€" let Harlock of Petersburg spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ezra Becker. A recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Steckle was Rev. W. A. Willan of Queen‘s Avenue United Church, New Westminster, who was east to attend a board meetâ€" ing of the Religlous Education Counâ€" cil of the United Church at Toronto. Building operations made a brisk start in our village. Mr. George Stockfish erected a fine garage and by the time this reaches the readers the cellar foundation walls of Mr. Henry Sittler‘s new house on Queen street will be ready for the jolsting. Mr. Heer of Waterloo is the contracâ€" tor. § Home Furnishing Shop ; 5 13 QUEEN ST. N. + § KITCHENER .. _ fnmmmmmn|mmlummnnm||unmlnlulu|mlmuglynummmnumnnmi librarians, Charles Sittler and Harâ€" old Fisher; ushers,Leonard Amis and Stewart Doerbecker. Bu_!ldpgg Brisk. A new shipment of these famous longâ€"wearing rugs. The manufacturer‘s guarantee on the back of every mslmnku these a safe buy. Oriental and Conventionalâ€"designs. Woven in one piece, seamless. Size 6 ft 9 in. by 9 ft. " Price, each ...... $22.75 SEAMED AXMINSTERS, size 6‘ 9" x 9 ...... $16.95 These hardâ€"wearing floor coverings in a new array of designs. 2 yds. wide. Price per square yard ... ... 95¢ and up. WILLIAMSBURG Barrymore Axminsten Nnb INLAID LINOLEUM RUG S Vannier Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Kuntz were Mré Wililam Braniff and three sone and Mr. and Mra. William Leeder and son Lawrence. Mr. John Doerr of Kitchener was n business viaitor here on Monday Mr. Loula Kieawetter returned to Kitchener from a few weeks‘ visit with friends and relative« here. Mr. John Reidel of 8t Clements made & business call hore on Monâ€" day. Mesers. Almond Schneider of 8t Clements and Eldon Kreas and RI mer Kress vialted frienda in Tavie tock on Sunday. Mr. Simon Huber sold one team of his young horees for a handsome price. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kieswettor were Mr. and Mre. E. H. Arnold and Miea Jean of Kitchener and Mr. and Mra. Linue Kieswetter of Galt. Mr Frank Johneton Jr., of Brant ford was a busines« visitor here on Friday. Mr. _ Alvin Scheffner of Hesson Road visited on Sunday at his home Mr. C. Herteis of Kitchener was a business vieitor here on Thureday \Mr. Eldon Kresa spent a few days in Waterloo recently. Mr. W. G. Helwig of Kitchener was a businees visitor here on Wedâ€" nesday. _ «o Miss Agnes McGrath spent several daye at her home in St. Columban. owing to the ilness of her mother, _ Mr. and Ms. Edward Hummel and children of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Zinger. Mr. Oswald érlnrnrv(:y’â€orfm('}uclph spent Sunday here. Some farmers have started seedâ€" ing but the opinion of most farmers is that it is still too cold and the frost is not yet out of the ground. Mr. James Ertel of St. Clements was a business visitor here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kloepfer opened their hospitable doors on Saturday evening, the occasion beâ€" ing Mr. Kloepfer‘s birthday. The evening was spent in dancing. All pr(asent spent an 'enjog_'a.l')le evening. Mr. James Clancey spent a few days of last week in Preston. _ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weiler spent Saturday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. John Brohman and Miss Sadie Weiler spent Friday in Kitchener. Mr. Alfred Roth has secured a job in Kitchener. Mr. Simon Weiler loft last week for Maidstone where he expects to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Kloepfer and son . Arthur and Mr. John Halter spent Sunday in Mt. Elgin and Aylmer. Mrs. Frank Fehrenbach left on Sunday for Toronto to spend some time with Mrs. John Halter. Mrs. Tabbert of Hespeler arrived here on Friday and expects to spend some time with Mr. and Ms. Wilfred Fehrenbach. Relatives â€"and friends were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Andrew Fischer and whose burial took place Mrs. Wilfred Fehrenbach came home from St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, on Friday. Mrs. Linus Zirigwe;*'visited friends in Kitchener on Thursday evening. Miss Elizabeth L. Zinger, who spent the last four months in Ponâ€" tiac, Mich., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Simon Zinger. _ Friends of Mrs. John Halter will be glad to learn that she is well enough to be taken to her apartâ€" ment at Oriole Road after a week‘s stay at St. Michael‘s Hospital, Toronto. Every one from far and near attended the sule held by Mr. Billiskie on Thursday. Mr, Billiskie is leaving ou neighborhood and will reside in Everton. Mr. James Clancey attended the funeral of his uncle, the late P. Clancey, at St_l;utfogd_ on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce spent Saturday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Henry of near Listowel visited on Sunday with Mr. am_i. Mrs. Carson Mewhiney. _ Mrs. Wm. Johnson of the 13th of Wellesley visited on Monday afterâ€" noon with Mrs. Robert Mewhiney. We are sorry to report that Alex, 15â€"yearâ€"old son of l;ï¬r. and Mrs. 3. J. Kraemer has been seriously ill following an operation for appendiâ€" citis last Wednesday morning. We are glad to report that he has shown some improvement and we wish him a speedy recovery. _ _ _ Mr. Clemens Kraemer of Kitchâ€" ener was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seraphin Kraemer. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bowman were recent visitors at the home of Mr_.'Dan }-lo;fl:man_o(hHei_(‘ielberg. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beggs and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burnett of Tralee. spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cooper. _ _ Mr. Laurent Reichard was a reâ€" cent Toronto visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Henry of Lisâ€" towel vicinity spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Robert Mewhiney. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce of Paigley spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert. NEW GERMANY BAMBERG