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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jul 1934, p. 6

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FRANCISCO RIOT San Francieco was ewept July 5th by the bloodiest day of rioting in threeâ€"quarters of a century, Striking maritime workere pitting themaselves against police, terrorized half the waterfront and the warehouse area of the city, Three men were killed. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Shantz and children _ Eldon, William, Mary, Vernon and Glen, went to Wakaâ€" rusa, Ind., to attend the funeral of Mrs. _ Shantz‘s _ brother, _ Hent Loucks,. They expect to visit a wee{ or so with relatives and friends. Mr. John Struth has seeured a rosition as manager of a farm and eft on Monday morning to comâ€" mence his duties. THREE KILLED IN SAN Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mayer, Miss Marâ€" Raret Mayer, Mias Katherine Lang, Master (Charles Mayer and Mr. Ed: ward Mayer of Buffalo spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mra. Hy. Struth. Mra. O(to Refha has returned home alter spending two weeks with her «ister in Elmwood. Misa Ruth Honderich apent the weekâ€"end in Dundas the guest of Miea Agnes Clark. Miss Frieda Schneller of Brantford Is spending her vacation at her home here. On July 12 the Baden Softball club motored to Milverton and participatâ€" ed in an exciting game, the score beâ€" iIng 11â€"8 in favor of the Baden boys and pute the boys in second place. Personals. Miss Fannie Miller spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mre. Ed Bechthold at Waterdown. Mr. and Mrs. David Zinn and Mr. Daniel Zinn called at the home of \rs. Struth on Sunday. Miss E. Struth read the scripture reading while Miss M. Gardner renâ€" dered a piano golo. Plans were made to hold a social meeting on July 23rd in the form of a weiner roast at J. P. Livingstons‘ ovchard. Baden Trims Milverton. Mr. John Struth and Misa Elvira Struth epent the #eekâ€"end in Toâ€" ronto, The topic for the meeting was a miesionary one on Rev. W. J. Mcâ€" Kensie‘s work in Labrador and Koâ€" rea, which was given by Mr. Carl Seip. After the topic had been taken A lively discussion followed as to whether foreign missions should be a part of the work of the church. The regular meeting of the Young People‘s Society of Christian Endeaâ€" vor _ of _ Livingéton _ Presbyterian Church was held on Monday evenâ€" Ing with Mre. C. Ritchle acting as chairman. Ladies‘ Singles Miss McVittie, Drumbo, defeated Miss R. Hunsberger 6â€"1. Men‘s Doubles Mr. Wilson and Mr. Hormer, Drumâ€" bo, defeated Mr. D. H. Rayner and Mr. B. J. Schumm 6â€"4. Ladies‘ Doubles Mrs. S. Kuhn and Miss C. Heipel. Baden, defeated Mre. Wilson and Miss Enticknap, Drumbo 6â€"4. Men‘s Singles Mr. Hormer, Drumbo, defeated Mt C. H. Seip, Baden, 6â€"4. Foreign Missions Discussed. The ladies‘ doubles, the only set ‘which Baden won was the closest of the evening with Drumbo winning tour out of the first seven games. The home team came back next three games and the set. The first three und fifth games of this set were also deuce games before a winner was declared. a boon indeed, to the farmers of the community, _ considerably _ helping growth of the root crops, oate and gardens. Slight damage was reportâ€" ‘ed. After taking the first two games in the men‘s singles Baden came back to tie it up only to loge the next two to put the visitors in the lead four to two. He finally won by takâ€" ing the eighth and tenth games .to win the set by 6â€"4. Mixed Doubles Mr. Kennedy and Miss Cowan, Drumbo defeated Miss M. Kerr and Mr. J. Kerr, 6â€"3. A wire on a transformer at John Forler‘s planing mill was also dam:â€" aged, making it impossible for Mr. Forler to run his machinery for a short while until the repairs were made. Tennis Tournament, The Intercounty Tennis League opened here on July 11th, with Drumbo winning four of the five events played. The mixed doubles set saw Drumbo take a three game lead and Baden rallying to make it three to two. The visitore then took two more games needing only one to win the set but Baden took the eighth game only to have the Drumbo team take the ninth. The ladies‘ singles was an easy victory for the Drumbo player as her steady game was too much for the Baden player. The visiting lady took the first three losing the fourth and going on to win the next three and the set. The men‘s doubles «tarted out like a win for the home team, when they took the first two games but after running it to 4â€"2 lost out on a great rally by the visiting team which took the last four games after a stubborn fight to win 6â€"4. ‘The heavy downpour of rain which accompanied the worst thunderstorm of the year did much good. It was At six a.m. the power was suddenâ€" ly cut off amidst the sharp cracking thunder and sharp fork dightning. The Dominion Lingeed Oil Co., sufâ€" fered the loss of a 100â€"horee power motor, when lightning apparently tore a hole in the water pipe travelâ€" iing along this to where it crossed a metal cable leading to the motor, burning out the entire winding. Two emaller motors in the eame plant were not damaged in the least. A number of men will be out of work for probably a week until the damâ€" aged motor is repaired and installed again. Dominion Linseed Oil Co. and Forler Planing Mill Suffer â€"_ Damage to Motors. RECENT HEAVY RAINS HELP ROOT Electrical Storm Caused Damage In Baden Porsomale and other itoms as toid by Waterico Chronicle DISTRICT NEWS CROPS Mr. and Mro. T. P. Merlehan and Elizabeth Hassenstab and Marie Merlehan of Buffalo, N.Y., were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of the Misses Heimler. Miss _ Betty _ Zimmerman _ of Guelph spent Saturday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Zimmerman. Miss Shirley Kavanaugh, after spending a two weeks‘ vacation with Miss Anne Stemmler, returned to her home in Hamilton. Miss Marion Laing left on Friday on a trip to Scotland where she will teach for the coming year, having secured a teacher‘s exchange with a teacher at Buckhaven, Scotland. Rev. and Mrs. Laing and Mr. Bruce Laing accompanied her as far as Montreal. Miss Norma Schlueter of Kitchâ€" ener is spending a few weeks with her mother here. Mr. Kenneth Williams, who is vttending summer school at Toronâ€" to, spent the weekâ€"end at his home here, Mr. and Mrs. David Harran and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, George Ruler. Miss Sarah Hammond of Toronto is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Rennie. _ Mifln Margaret Seip of Toronto is vis‘lgi‘nz hp_l: aunt, M_ma Kate Seip. _ Congratulations to Miss Margaret Rennic and Miss Marjory Cooper who successfully passed their norâ€" mal school examinations. Mr. A. L. Rennie, M.P., of Tillâ€" sonburg, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. J. Secord of Listowel, spent a day with friends here last week, On Friday evening the 13th, the Paussion Play in aid of St. Mary‘s Church was held in Schummer‘s Hall with a large attendance. Mrs. Hain, Mrs. A. Foster, Miss Viola Burnett are spending a vacaâ€" tion at Bruce Beach. Mr. Grant Schnurr is spending a vacation at Port Elgin, Mr. Ralph Hahn spent Suturday evening with his parents here. _ _ Mr, and Mrs. Matt. Hahn and Mr. und Mrs. Tearcot spent Sunday at Listowel with friends. Miss Helen Schummer is spending a few weeks at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neuert. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ced the ball game in Elmira, the score being 10 â€" 0 in favour of Elmira. Mrs. Henry_ Newman returned after _ spending> two . weeks _ in Meadowvale. Mr. Ed. Hayes spent a few days at Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Hill and famâ€" ily and Mise Lois Walker are spendâ€" ing a three weeks‘ vacation at Syracuse and North Augusta. Mr. Edmonson of Toronto is relieving him. Mr. and Mrs. Juck Scott and daughter Maureen and Miss Mary McCarthy of Tralee spent Sunday last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farrell. Mrs. Joe Cassell, St., is visiting with her daughter in Elmira. Sunday. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schummer were Mr. and Mrs. Orm Powell and daughter Nancy of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Schummer and children of St. Clements, Mr. and Mrs. S. Englert and family of Kitchener, Miss Mary Schummer and Mr. Peter Schummer of St. Clements. Miss Marie and Master Joe Engâ€" lert of Kitchener are spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schummer. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father to the strains of the Bridal Chorus played by Mre. Joseph McCormick, the organist of the church. She looked charming in a white satin gown with accessâ€" ories to match and carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses. She was atâ€" tended by her sister, Miss Magdelen Koebel as bridesmaid, in a gown of pale pink silk organdie with hat and shoes to match and bouquet of Ophelia roses. Mr. Alex McTavish, the brother of the bridegroom, was the best man, At the offertory the choir sang "After Communion." Congratulations to the following who successfully passed their enâ€" trance exams: Betty Cornell, Marâ€" garet Doherty, Irene Hubert, Helen Schummer, Betty Jones, Mary Mcâ€" Goey, â€" Francis â€" Karley, (Lambert Hubert, Carl Deckert. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hayes and daughter Kathleen of Detroit spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hayes and left on Saturday for Muskoka. St. Joseph R. C. church, Macton, was the scene Of an interesting event at nine O‘clock a.m., July l1th, when Miss Helen Mary Koebel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Koebel of Linwood became the bride of Edgar Donald McTavish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McTavish of Wallenâ€" etein. Rev. V. J. Morgan officiated. The bride‘s brothers, Joseph and Gerald, were the Mass servers. An evening of dancing was enâ€" joyed by all the guests, music for the occasion being furnished by Mr. Harold Heimrich and his orchestra from Kitchener. Local Entrance Candidates. McTavish â€" Koebe! Wedding. Following the ceremony the bridal party and guests went on to the home of the bride‘s parents, where a wedding dinner was served from a table beautifully decorated with pink and white streamers and centred with a wedding cake. Rev. Father Robert Dehler of Kitchener and Rev. Father Morgan both gave toasts and addressed appropriate remarks . to the bride and bridegroom. Mr. Richard Milner of Toronto is vigiting with Mr. and~Mrs, Joe Roe. LINWOOD All Ontario Ja watching the proâ€" greea of the Toronto Maple Leafa who are right in the thick of the Inâ€" ternational Bageball League pennant race with the aeason some eight weeks yet to go. Manager lke Boone, one of the most popular leaders in the history of the Toronto Baseball Club has done much to revive interâ€" eat in the diamond pastime not oply in the Queen City, but throughout the province. Enjoy the thrill of a lifetimeâ€" Floodlight Baseballâ€"at Maple Leal Stadium, Toronto. _ Toronto home gamea this week are: Night games, Thursday, July 19th; Friday, July 20th; _ Afternoon game, Saturday, July 21st. Night games atart at 8.30 p.m., Toâ€" ronto time. Afternoon games at 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hubacheck and two daughters of Kitchener spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. {Volfo. Earl Bryce returned to his home on Sunday after spending a week‘s vacation with relatives in Toronto. Willow Lake, Doon, is fast beâ€" coming one of the most popular reâ€" sorts in this district. The sandy beach is one of the features of this popular resort. The largest crowd of the season was seen here over the weekâ€"end. Enjoy the Thrill of a Lifetimeâ€" Floodlight Baseballâ€"at Toronto. Alf. Boll of Toronto spent Sunâ€" day at the home of hig parents, Mr. und Mrs. W. Boll. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones and two daughters, Ada and Doris, of Presâ€" ton, were visitors in the village on Sunday. Ruth Ostell returned to her home ufter spending n week‘s holidnys at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pul)inrd, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonney and dnughter Dolores of ‘Toronto spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryce. Oscar Sully of Waterloo spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ohlbeiser. Robert Smith returned to his bome here on Saturday after spendâ€" ing a week with friends in Bancroft. Mrs. A. Woife returned to her home on Saturday after spending a week with friends in Hamilton. Miss Louise Goddard of Galt spent Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. 0. Goddard, Miss Laura Beaupre of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Motherall and Mr. and Mrs. E. Diamond and two chilâ€" dren have moved their household effects onto the groperty of Mr. WHL Paulitzki of Blair, where they Mrs. M. Chapman and son Lloyd returned to their home in Bancroft on Monday after spending a week at téw home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. oll. will reside for the time: being Mrs. Anton Meyer spent the week end »with friends in Kitchener. Misses Marion and Betty Runâ€" stetter of Kitchener are spending their vacation with their grandparâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. Andrew Hinsperâ€" Rer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fisher of Kitâ€" chener called on friends here on Monday. To Celebrate Goiden Jubltce. Mr. and Mrs. Orm. Powell and daughter Nancy of Guelph called on Mr. Peter Schummer on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Henry Karley and family of Millbank visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rosenblatt on Sunday. Miss Ruth Bergmann of Waterloo is spending a week‘s vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koebel. Mr. and Mrs. Friedalin Meirowski of Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. Albert Sicbel of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kienappel and family of Joâ€" sephsburg called on Mrs. John Melâ€" rowski on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grof of Hes won visited with Mr. and Mre. Geo Fuhrenkopf one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Runstetler of Eyracuse, N.Y., Mr. and Mré, Alex Reinhardt and family, Mrs. Nicolas Dehler and son, Mr. Harold Hese und Miss Catherine Forwell of Kitâ€" chener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" drew Hinsperger on Sunday. ‘The golderf jubllee of Sister M. Hortense, who has been auperior at our. local Notre Dame Convent for the past two years will be celebrated in the St. Clements Parish on Wedâ€" nesday. There will be a solemn high mase at 10 o‘ciock after which the Sisters will be the guests of the laâ€" dies of the parish. ‘The occasion also marks the centenary anniversary of the Sister of Notre Dame Order. Waterioo St. Louis Team Loses 4.0. Our local Leats defeated the Interâ€" mediate City league team, St. Louis of Waterloo on Saturday afternoon by a score of 4â€"0. Dutch Meyer pitched very nice ball for the Leafe. The Leafs scored all the runs in the first part of the grame. Waterloo _.................... 000 000 000â€"O St. Clements ... 111 010 000â€"4 St. Clementsâ€"J. Meyer and E. Lor entz and Beaupre. Personals. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Hergott and daughter Arlene of Hanover visited with Mr. and Mre. Henry Hergott. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Lobsinger and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Louis Lobsinger. BASEBALL FANS Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hergott and Mrs. Frank Alvey of Detroit are visiting with‘ Mr. and Mre. Henry Hergott. Mr. and Mre. Ed. Schlitt of St Jacobs visited with Mr. and Mrs Frank Busch on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Leo. Beaupre and family called on friends here on Sunâ€" day. Misses Mary and Jean Kelly of Belâ€" more visited with Mr. and Mre. Edâ€" win Hergott for a week. glise _ Helen â€" Nadiger â€" returned home after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. Allemang. Mr. and Mre. Aug. Allemang and family motored to Sebringville on Sunday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bartiey of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Meyer on Sunday. Batteries : W Henry and Berges Miss Leona Boehm of Kitchener is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John S. Meyer. â€" M Watenloo â€" Stumpt TBE WATERLOO CHRONICLE l«_v_.,;:i x Miss Muriel Read of Elmira is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Russel Causland. f Messrs. Robert Burnett and Lloyd ; Gordon of Toronto spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. David Burnett. i__ Rev. Mr. Little of Elmira and Mr. Wm. Harrison of near West Monâ€" trose called on â€"friends in the village last Thursday afternoon. Successful Entrance Pupils. _ Canadian National Exhibition authorifiea have arranged for a rodeo the equal of which has not been geen in Canada. It will be the feature in front of the grandatand each afterâ€" noon _ commencing . Monday, â€" Aug. 27th. _ Cowboys, roughriders, trick and novelty riders, cow ponles, outâ€" Iaw horses, roping, etc., will supâ€" plant the usual afternoon vaudeville, The performers are being brought from the plainae of the Western States and Western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forbes and Mr. Alex Forbes spent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Ayton. On Monday evening a friendly game of softball was played beâ€" tween a team from Waterloo and the team from this place, the score being a tie. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forbes and Mr. The monthly meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid was held last Wednesâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Burnett, Jr., with a large attendance, there being 18 ‘ladies present. The afternoon was spent in quilting a quilt for the hostess. Lunch was served and a social half hour was spent. _ Miss Betty Murphy of Barric is spending the holidays with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murphy. . Masters Sammy and Kenneth Mcâ€" Bride and the Misses Bessie McBride and Gwendolyn Lucas, all of Hamilâ€" ton, visited last week with Mrs. Chas. Sugg. _ â€" 8 Mr. Alex Brohman and friend of Kitchener spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Michael Brohman. Congratulations are extended to the following pupils who were sucâ€" cessful in passing their entrance examinations at Elmira this year: Walter _ Bolger, Florence Hardy, Donald _ Pivie, _ Ronald _ Melitzer, Edith Schuett and Russel Wilkinâ€" son, all from the Winterbourne School, and Margaret Kurtz, Archie Sherriffs, Beatrice Hemmerich and Ruth Schenek, from Victoria School No. 28. Enjoy Quilting and Social Hour. . Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Somers were Mrs. Lydia J. Snider and song Clayâ€" ton and Cyrenus and Miss Goldie Bowman of West Montrose, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knarr and Miss Clara Knarr of Conestogo, and Mr. and Mrs. Ian Martin and son Merlyn of Glenallan. â€" Miss Marie May of Kitchener wpent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sexton Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell of Guelph spent Sunday with Mr. and NMrs. Jas. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Wardlaw Marshell and family epent Sunday at Port Rowan, Mrs. Fallen of Clinton called at the home of Mr. and Mre. T. Marâ€" whell on Sunday evening. â€" Miss Alice and Elizabeth Black: stock and Margaret Henderson, al} of Toronto epent Friday at Weatherby Farm. . The United Brethren W.M.A. held their monthly meeting at the home of Mre. J. Bricker on Wednesday evening, July lith. ‘The viceâ€"presi dent, Mre. James Hope, presided. The devotionsg were in charge of Mrs. Hope after which Mrs. Amos Hilborn â€" Miss Mary Runchey of Brantford called at the home of Mre. J. Bricker on Saturday evening. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marshall visited with friends in Ayr on Sunâ€" day. 8 o_ Mr. and Mra. Max Rush and Hazel Howes visited with friends in Brantâ€" ford on Monday. â€" Mr. and Mre. Rush and family and Mrs. Lillie Howes and daughter Haâ€" zel, visited with Mr. and Mrs. L Kujanik of Galt on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Snyder of New Dundee were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Detwiler. Mre. leabell Veitch has returned to the home of her sister, Mre. T. Marshell after having spent a vacaâ€" tion visiting friends in Hespeler, Dundas, Ayr and Galt. of New Dundee, Mre, Fleming and Mrs. C. Swarts gave a splendid reâ€" port of the branch meeting held in Bloom Avenue Church, Toronto. A vote of thanks wase tendered the deâ€" legates for their splendid report, after which the meeting was brought to a close wth prayer by Rev. G. D. Fleming. Personals. Miss Doris Huber of Kitchener was 0 guest of Miss Margaret Shelby this past week. _ o Mrs. George Nesbitt of Palmerston is visiting with her: daughter, Mrée. Cecil Suyder. . s ‘Miss Mary McLeod of Palmerston is spending her vacation with her wunt, Mre. Floyd Becker. s Mrs, James Hope visited with her slster, Mre. W. Beattie of Preston on Sunday. â€" â€" o Mr. and Mre. E. Schreiber of Greenâ€" field visited at the home of the latâ€" ter‘s mother, Mré. Lillie Howes on Sunday. Mrs. leabell Veitch visited with friends in the village over the weekâ€" end. â€" â€" Miss Edith Perringpent Saturday with friends in Galt. The anm]pl birthday meeting of the Evangelical W.M.8. was held on Thursday evening, July 12th, at the home of Mr. and Mre. Levi Holm. A splendid program was rendered and a substantial sum was realized for missions. Mrs. Margaret Hidden of Eagle Grove, lowa, visited with Mre. J. Bricker this past week. â€" 0 A United picuic of New Dundes, Manuheim and Roseville United Brethren Sunday Schools was held A goodly ‘number of the young peoâ€" ple from here attended the Junior Farmer‘s picuic on Saturday afterâ€" noon at Bridgeport. + Substantia{ Sum Realized. in Waterico Park on Thursday of last week. WINTERBOURNE Mr. and Mre. Clayton Caseel, the Misse«s â€" Barbara â€" ressman, Dorothy l(‘na«ol and Jean Lyons of Plattsville called at the home of Mr. and Mra. 1 M. Hilborn last Wednesday. Mias Florence Schmidt spent last week with Misa Rdith Merner at Varna. Mrs. Norman Helmkay and sona Leroy and Earl and Miaa Murie! Halâ€" liday of Fergué, Mrs. Wesley Kenâ€" nedy and children Laverne and Joan and Mies Clara Kaercher of Kitch oner vialtad at the homes of Mr. and Mra, Mosea Toman and Mr. and Mra. Morley Toman last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shantz and daughter, Margaret of Preston vieitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mre. George Hallâ€" man on Tnesday of last week. Rev. and Mré. G. R. Schultz and son, (Gregory visited with Mr. and Mra. O. G. Smith at Kitchener last Miss â€" Mary Campbell of _ Owen Sound wha the guest of Mr. and Mra. Alex McKessock last week. Thursday Mias Ida Rosenberger and little Miss Gordon Arn Hagmeier of Prea: ton were recent visitore with Mr. and Mrs. Nomh Rosenberger. Mr. C. C. Diefenbacher of Elmira visited with relatives and friends in the village and community on Tues: day of last week. Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Ramsey, Mise Jean Rameay and Messrs. Stuâ€" art and Menzle Rameey of Fort Smaâ€" katchewan, Alberta, were gueats of \Mrs. Rameay‘s brother, Mr. William Hall and Mrs. Hall last week. Among those from a distance who altended the funeral of the late Mr. Simeon Cressman which was held lust Wednesday were: Mr. and Mrs. Titus Hallman and Mr. Maynard Hallard Hallman of Rochester, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hallman and «on Roy of Bingamton, N.Y.; Mr. and Mirs. â€" Byron Shupe and daughter Elaine, of Elkton, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shupe and Mr. Moses Shnpe of Bad‘Axe, Mich., Miss Bertie Hallâ€" man of Detroit, Mich., Rev. and Mre. Sllas Cresaman of Stouffville, and Rev. M. McQuire of Toronto. Mr. and Mra. Dave Mitchell and Mr. and Mra. Dave Mitchell and sons, Douglas, George and William Oof Ary visited with Mrs. Anron Toâ€" man lnst Wednesday. ! _ Qver two hundred people were in | {attendance at the annual United {Brethren Sunday School picnic of ,tho New Dnnde& cirouit which was held at the Waterloo Park last, \ Thursday. At the noon hour a bounâ€" ‘tiful dinner was served by the ladies. ! ; Deapite the inclement weather an interesting program of sports wu| enjoyed in the pavillion during the afternoon. ‘The members of the comâ€" , mittee in charge were: Miss Mnr-! garet Shelby, Mesers. Herbert Kasâ€" ter, Clare Hilborn, Quentin Hallman, Gordon Woelfie, Harlye Stager and ~Norman Hill | indiana Visitor Honored. i Mrs. E. Struck and daughters Dorig and Alice of Preston vigited with reâ€" latives and friends in the village reâ€" cently, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Milborn of Kit chener visited with Mr. and Mre. A Hilborn Jast Wednesday, Mrs. Melvin Lachman and Miss Dorothy Lachman of Platteville visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Waterâ€" man last Wednesday, Mr. Herman Kavelman was a bust ress ylaitor to Toronto last Thurs day. Mre. Josiah Cassel, the Misses Helen, Alice, Jean and Kathryn Hall man and Messre. Willard and Robert Hallman vieited with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hoover at Selkirk on Tuesday of last week. Mies Willa Griffin of Ayr spent a few daye of last week with Miss Reta Jacob. The annual picnic of the New Hamburg Baptist Sunday School was held at Alderside Point on Tuesday of last week. The members of the Sunday School of the Plattsville United Church held their annual pichic at Alderside Point last Wednesday. Personals. The camp meeting which is being conducted by the Tunker church on the farm of Rev. Simon Cober, Huron Road will conclude on Sunday, July 22nd. ‘The weekâ€"night service comâ€" mence at 8 o‘clock and the Sunday services are at 2.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. The evangelist is Prof. J. Climen: hage, dean of Theology at Buelah College, California. Rev. H. F. Schade, pastor of the local Baptist Church is conducting n Daily Vacation Bible School at the PuBlic School for several weeks. Twentyâ€"eight chitdren are enrolled in the class." > The members of the United Brethâ€" ren Christian Endeavor gathered at the home of Mr. and Mre. E. B. Hallâ€" man last Friday evening in honor ef their daughter, Mrs. Weston Sararas (nee lah Hallman) whose marriage took place recently. During the evenâ€" Ing Mrs. Sararas, who is president of the society, was presented with a lovely _ walnut _ livingâ€"room _ table. The address was read by Miriam Hilborn while the presentation was made by Mrs. A. McKessock and Miss Mary Hilborn. A social hour was spent after which dainty refresh. ments were aerved. A Garden Party will be held on Mr. Herman Kaveiman‘s lawn on Wednesday evening, July 25th, under the auspices of the St. James‘ Luâ€" theran Ladies‘ Aid. Bornâ€"On Sunday, July 15th at St Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, to Mr and Mre. Hubert Greulich tnee Dorâ€" othy Fried) a son. New Dundee Notes. Miss Vera Hallman entertained a number of the Blenheim Mennonite young people at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. George Haliman last Saturday evening in honor of their guest, Mr. Yester Hershey, a student at the Goshen College im Indiana. Games were enjoyed during the evening following which the hosâ€" tess aerved dainty refreshmenis. Softball News. An interesting exhibition softball game was played at the Athletic Park on Tuesday evening of last week between the local team and a team composed Of members of the New Dundee creamery staff. ‘The score was 126 in favor of the former, The local team defeated Dickie Settlement by a score of 18â€"6 in a league game played at New Dundee last Thursday night. Home runs were made by Ralph Toman and Percy Bechtel. Brideâ€"elect Honored. The members of the Junior Girls Class of the United Brethren Sunâ€" day School were entertained at the home of their teacher, Miss Eva Bowman at Pine Hill last Saturday afternoon. Picnic At Waterico Park. NEW DUNDEE Mr. Lioyd Cassel and sons, Gordon ind Fred of Hamilton are apending two weeks in the village. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stoltz of Wa terloo .the Mimmes Jean Rosenberger Hattle and Idelia Waterman of Kit Rev. and Mra. Evan Sider of _/ / ~QuaaeqaiP . Sherkston visited with Rev. ind MTF Reek pad will kill files all day and . D. Fleming on Monday. _ every day for three weeks, Mr. Lioyd Cassel and sons, Gordon 3 pads in each packet. ind Fred of Hamilton are apending 10 C£NTS PER PACKET Mr. and Mre. Alex McKessock «pent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Chata worth . Mr. William H. Mansz of Kitchen er is epending a few daye with Mr and Mrs. Lioyd Diefenbacher Misa Margaret Dietrich of Stratâ€" ford, Misa Hazel Dittmer and Mr Bert Bittmer of Mitchell vialted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob on Sunday. Mr. J. Alpaugh of Lakeland, Flori da, vielted with Mr. and Mre. L. Hen derson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman and inmily of New Hamburg called on Mr. and Mr«. Solomon Bowman on Sunday. Mrs. Albert Smith of Peace River, Alberta, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hallâ€" man of Kitchener were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bean and Mr. and Mra. Gordon Haliman last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Poole and children doyce, Richard and Bobby of Woodâ€" stock are epending a few weeks In the village. Mr. and Mrss Morley Toman and children Dorothy, Cameron and Delâ€" mar vieited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam:â€" ne} Toman at Kitchener on Sunday. Mra. Norman Weber was recent viaitor with Mr. and Mrs. John Weâ€" her at Guelph. Mr. _ Austin Schweitzer of Galt «pent the weekcend with her sister, Mre. ;Levi Sararas. Mr. and Mra. John Caseel of Doon, Mr. William Caseel of Saekatchewan, Mr. Walter Atkinson of Preston and Messts. Harvey Shupe and Kenneth Shupe of Perry‘a Corners visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Francis and Miss Beth Francis of Bright, Miss Ina Jacques and Mr. James Francis of Exeter spent the weekend at Alâ€" derside. Mrs, Paul Campbell and sone, Marâ€" shall, Arthur and Eugene of Cotton: wood, Idaho and Miss Pearl Coleman of Toronto were recent guests of Mr. uind Mra. E. K. Bock. Mr. and Mré. Oliver Betzner of Kit chener visited with Mr. and Mrs Jocinh Caesel on Sunday. Mr. Wellington Bock of Welland and Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Stauffer of Waterloo visited at the home of Dr. and Mrs. K. S. Brown on Sunday. Mise Orpha Rosenberger is epend ing a few days with Mies Ida Rocen berger at Preston. Mr. and Mre. George Quehl and daughter Dorothy of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrée. Harry Thomas of Kitâ€" chener vialted at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. M. B. Snyder visited wiht Mr. and Mré, William Detweiler at Roseville:on Sunday. Mr. 0. E. Wilson of Chatham was a businecss visitor in the village on Monday. * Mrs. George Coleman left on Monâ€" day on an extended trip to the Canâ€" adian West where she will spend some time with her son, Mr. Howard ferber and Mrs. Herber in Alberta. on Sunday days of iast week at the home of Mre. Mary Learn at Kitchener. Mrs. Arthur Rogers of Aylmer is the guest of Mr. and Mre. Harold Shants while visiting friends in the community this week. A number of people from this comâ€" munity attended the annual picnic of the Roseville Evangelical Sunday Bchool which was held at Galt on Tuesday of last week. . " Mre. J; Greulich epent last week with her daughter, Mre. J. Borsje and Mr. Borsje at Baden. Mics Erma Diefenbacher is spendâ€" ing a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cressman at Wilmot Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Hallman and cons, Ward and Lyle, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schiedel and sons Cam:â€" eron and Richard of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Hallman Measrs. â€" Sydney â€" Lautenschlager, Carl Shirey and W. Veison of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lautenschlager, Mr. and Mré. James Williams, Mr. and re. Laverne Wikiiams and son Wesloy, of Petrolia were recent visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Guthâ€" rie. Mr. and Mre. Charles Weber and children Raymond, Blanche and Kenâ€" neth and Mr. and Mre. Earl Osborne of Buffalo, N.Y., were guests at the home of Mr. ad Mre. Simon Weber over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Einwachter and children Carson, Shirley and Newton, Mrs. Hallman and Mre. Heller moâ€" tored to Hemilton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Toman of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman last Wednesday. Mre. C. W. Smith, the Misses Lilâ€" lign Miesel and Elaine Smith of Kitâ€" chener and Mrs, Joseph Bieth of Centreville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel last Wednesday. Mrs. R. J. Davie and family are visiting with relatives at Ingersoll this week. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Oberholtzer, Mr. and Mre. Stanley Dedels and son, Montagne of Freeport and Master Clifford Martin of Galt visited at the bome of Mr. Arthur Musselman on Sunday. Mrs. C. Climenhage of Stevensâ€" ville visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Wanner last Wednesday. Rev. G. R. Schultz attended the Foreign Missionary Festival which was held at St. Panl‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church at Wellesley on Sunday afternoon. © Mr. and Mrs. Strahi and family of Kitchener â€" are spending â€" meveral weeks at Alderside. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre, Ephraim Knarr were: Mr. John Vigwickenshueser, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quehl and children Hilda, Florence and Clarence »of Gadshill, Mrs. John Quehl, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Quehl and children Kathâ€" erine, Marjorle and Billy and Miss Edua Quehl of Amulree, Mrs. G. Schippling of Tavistock and Miss Idella Schippling of Shakespeare. Mra, Levi Sararas, who purchased the property formerly owned by Mre. S. Witmer, moved into her new home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bergey and family of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Bergey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woife and Miss Blanche Wolfe of Waterloo and Mr. Carl Clasa of Elmira visited with Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Toman on Sunâ€" day. Mrs. C: W. Backue spent a fow at Dru.‘lau. Grocers, General Stores, THB WILSON FLY PAD CO., Hamilton, Oor, The softball match between Welâ€" lestey_and Shakesperre was played here Monday evening at the Exhiâ€" bition grounds, which resulted in a victory for the locals, the score beâ€" ing 8â€"7 in favor of Wellesley. Rev. C. A. Kramer and Mr. J. S. Lichty attended synodical sessions of the Missouri Lutheran Synod at Scebach‘s Hill the past week. Won Closely Contested Game. We were favored on Saturday evening with an open air song serâ€" vice by our Kitchener friends. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Orth of Kitchener and Mrs. Jacob Orth of Wallace were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witzel dn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ottman and family of Kitchener made a few short calls while here last Friday evening. Chursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Buck of Kit chener were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs. John Buck. Mrs. L. Wagner of Detroit is holiâ€" daying here among friends for a few weeks. Mrs. Frank Briggs and her three sons, Arthur, Robert and David, of Welland, who spent the past two weeks here among friends, left for Weston on Sunday nccompanied by Mrs, Wiecbe and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kaufman. Mr. Herb Frank, who was emâ€" ployed at the shirt factory, severed his connection therewith and returnâ€" ed to Neustadt. Mrs. Victor Shouldice and «on Wilâ€" lard of St. Catharines visited with Mr. and Mrs, Alex MeKessock last Thursday, Dr. and Mis. Crone and son of Owen Sound called on Mr. and Mrs. John Wanner on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sinclair and children Marion and Ronald, Measts, Joseph Graf and Wiltiam Curtis of Guelph, Mrc. M. Wagner and Mr. Clit. ferd Weber of Kitchener visited with Vr. and Mrs. Norman Weber on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn and family of Roseville called on Mr. and Mrs. Titus Bingeman last Wed: nesday. Miss â€" Florence â€" Diefenbacher | is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ruesel Shantz at Pine Hill. Meesrs. _ Harvey _ Williams â€" and Weston Sherk of near Ayr called at the home of Mrs. Levi Sararas on Sunday. Miss Miriam Struck and Master Billy Struck of Preston ure «pending a few weeks at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Lloyd Diefenbacher. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Toman of To: ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Florin Toman and «on, Donald of Waterloo, Mr. and Mré. Jacob Toman and son Douglas of Kitchener were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman. Herber and Mr. George Coleman moâ€" tored to Toronto on Mondav. chener called on Mr. and Mrs. Camer on Bock on Sunday. Miss Ada Bingeman visited with Mr. and Mre. Owen Diefenbacher at Pine Hill and Mrs. Eliag Bingeman at Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. Moses Shupe and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shupe of Bad Axe., Mich., visitâ€" ed with Mr. Christlan Shantz and family last Wednesday. WE HAVE THE:â€" EXPERIENCE TO FIT YOU RIGHT. EXAMINATION ' FREE A. 6OHENCGIOU S Mrs. A. Hilborn spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwil ler at Preston. Mr. ad Mre. 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