The monthly meeting of the Unitâ€" ed â€" Brethren Women‘s Missionary Association was held at the home Of Mrs. Mervin Bowman at Pine Hill last Wednesday afternoon. The vice president, Mre. E. B. Hallman, preâ€" sided and the opening prayer was offered by Rev. G. D. Fleming. Mrs. A. McKessock read thd scripture lesson after which Miss Eilen Page rendered a vocal solo entitled, "Wonâ€" derful Words of Life." Mre. G. D. Fleming gave a paper on the subject, "Victory ‘by the Holy Spirit over the Darkness of Heathendom." Mre. E. Stoltz then gave a reading and Miss Mary Hilborn played a piano solo. ‘The meeting was closed with prayer. Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid Meet. PAGE 8IX The August meeting of the St. James Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid was held al the church last Wednegday evenâ€" ing with the president, Mrs. G. R. Schultz occupying the chair. The scripture lesson was read by Mre. Schultz. A good report was given by the visiting committee and the memâ€" bers responded to the roll call with a secripture verse. Mrs. Ronald Toâ€" man then gave a reading entitled, "Let Us be Kind", and Mre. H. Kaâ€" velman read Psalm 67. The meeting was closed with the Lord‘s Prayer und Doxology. © Garden Party. ; United Brethren W.M.A. Moeets. A community Garden Party will be held at the loca} school grounds on Friday evening, Aug. 17th, under the auspices of the New Dundee Comâ€" munity Park Association. . Among those participating in the program for the evening will be Charles Mcâ€" Gregor of Galt, a popular comedian, Mission Talk. Mrs. F. Pitman of Kitchener, misâ€" gionary â€" secretary of the Ontario United Brethren Conference gave & missionary talk at the U. B. Sunday School on Sunday morning. B.Y.P.A. Meeting. Visitora at the home of Mr. and \re. David Snyder on Sunday were: Vr. and Mrs. Dilman Hunsberger and Mr. and Mra. E. Hunsberger of near Preston, and Mr. and Mra. Simeon Groff and «on, Harold of New Hamburg Mr. Russe) Wanner of Kitchener «pent last week at the home of Mr. ond Mrs_ Wilfred Wanner. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Waterman and «ons, Charlea and Walter attendâ€" ed the Love family reunion which was held at Fountain Park, New Hamburg on Monday. The weekly meeting of the B.Y. P.A. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Poth on Monday evenâ€" ing and was in charge of the Stewâ€" ardship â€" Commission. Mr. Weston Sararas presided and the meeting was opened with a song service. Mr. Anson Lang read the scripture lesâ€" son and Mr. E. A. Poth offered prayâ€" regular meeting ol the U.B.G.G. 50â€" ciety which was held at the church last Thursday evening. Miss Alice Hallman read the scripture lesson. Harlon Oberer gave a reading enâ€" titled. "Lilies of: The Field", after which Mise Velma Bauer rendered a piano solo. The members of the Juâ€" nior girls Sunday School class sang the song, "Working Together," and the following readings were then given: "Help Others To Be Happy". by Miss Mary Kaster, "Neighbore" by Miss Alice Christenson and "Flowâ€" ers" by Miss Jean Hallman, Miss Ellen Page played a piano solo and Rev. G. D. Pleming offered prayer. The program was in charge of the flower committee andthe church was decorated with a variety of summer flower for the occasion, Personals. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Abra were: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Earl MceKellar and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKellar and family, Mre. Woods and Mr. Clifford Jardine all of Galt. Mrs. A. Hilborn and Miss Mary Hilborn _ called on Mrs. Walter Schmidt at Kitchener on Tuesday of last week. Miss Mildred Bechtel of Galt visitâ€" ed with Mrs. J. C. Smith last week. \r. and Mrs. Theodore Buck and Miss Geraldine Buck of Hespeler called on Mr. and Mrs. John Buck last Tuesday. Quite a number of people from here attended the Blairâ€" Doon softball game at Blair last Wednesday evening Mr. A. M. Edwarde M.P. of Gelt called in the village last week. \Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pfaff and daughter, Evelyn, and Mr. D. Pfaff ofStratford visited with Mrs J. C. Smith recently Mreâ€" William Laird of North Bay and William Henry of Chateworth spent a few days of last week with \r. and Mrs. Alex MeKeasock. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Duench and son, Arnold visited with relatives at Bumberg on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Toman of Toâ€" ronto were guests of Mr. and Mre Mose« Toman over the weekâ€"end Mre. Gordon Hallman visited with her sister, Mrs: Bdgar Seegmiller at Kitchener last Saturday. A number of people from the local Baptist (Church attended the dedicaâ€" tion «ervices at the new Baptist Church at Waterloo on Sunday afterâ€" noon. Rev. H. F. Schade pastor of the New Dundee Church was one of the speakere for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Futher visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Vreâ€"Herman Klein at Baden on Monâ€" day .‘Mm holen Fiehleigh of Ingersoll la visiting with her alster, Mre. R. J. Davie er. _ ‘The Missées Ruby and Doris Bechtel then rendered a vocal duet entitled, "Tell Me The Story of Jeâ€" sus." The topic, "Getting and Givâ€" ing" was presented ‘by Miss Dorothy Koehler and Mrs. M. Bechtel. Rev. H. F. Schade gave a few remarks. Interesting Program. Mise Jrene Kaster presided at the regular meeting of the U.B.(L!jl S(_)~ on Mr. and Mre. phraim Snider a! German Mills laat Wednesday Mre. J. Dochstader of Wellandport, \Mrs. 8. Dalrymple and Mr. Sydney Dalrymple of Fenwick were guests of Mr. and Mra. F. B. Page for a few duye of last week. Mr. Frank Adams of Galt called on Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald on Tnesday of last week. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reichard of Elmira, Mr. _ and Mre. Perey Beckett and daughter Judy of Bowmanville, and Mr. and Mre. Allan Hallman of Kitâ€" chener & \Mreâ€" Lorne Brighton vieited with relatives at Toronto on Tuesday of last woek Miss Myrtle Love of Haysville and Mr. Walter Love of Plattsville visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Water man on Tuesday of last week Mr. and Mre. Josiah Cassel called on Mr. and Mre. Ephraim Snider at NEW DUNDEE Jacob Family Reunion Thirtyâ€"six members of the Jacob Family held an enjoyable picnic at Alderside Point last Sunday afterâ€" noon. Among those present, were reâ€" latives from Clinton, Baden, Kitchâ€" ener, Waterloo and New Dundee. The New Hamburg Band presented a splendid program at Alderside Point on Sundey afternoon The Junior Boys‘ Class of the U. B. Sunday School held a delightful picnic on the lawn at the home Of their teacher, Miss Selina Spaetzel last Tuesday afternoon. A short proâ€" gram of readings and songe was @Nâ€" joyed after which Russel Oberer read an address and Beryl Davis presentâ€" ed their assistant teacher, Mrs. Wesâ€" ton Sararas, with a sultable gift. Games were then played and supper was served at the conclusion of the afternoon Excellent Character Sketch. Bornâ€"On Tuesday, July 31st to Mr. and Mre. Gordon Egerdee, a daughter (Betty Grace). Presented With Gift. The August meeting of the St James Luther League was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Goettling â€" last â€" Thursday â€" evening. The president, Miss Rosella Sararas, occupied the chui* Mr. Earl Kurt read the scripture Tesson after which the topic, "Outâ€"ofâ€"doors With Jesus" was presented by Mrs. G. R. Schultz, Miss Lydia Goettling and Messrs. Albert Duench and Harry Goettling. A piano duet was then rendered by the Misses Rosella Sararas and Edna Goettling. The members responded to the roll call with "A Character Sketch of a Biblical Woman." Miss Edna Goettling played a violin solo following which Mr. Garfield Weber gave a reading entitled "Criticism Like Medicine Is Good For Us." The meeting was closed with prayer by Rev. G. R. Schultz and the Doxology. Personals. Mr. and Mreâ€" Wilfred Wanner and daughters, Reta and Dorothy vyieited with Mro and Mrs: William Thaler ut Winterbourne on Sunday. Measreâ€" Norman Hill and Ralph Toman attended the â€" Hespelerâ€"Galt bageball game at Preston on Monday afternoon Mr. and Mra J. Riley Hallman and daughter, Dorothy ofâ€" Port Credit visited â€" with Mr.and Mre. Joeiah Crasel on Sunday _ Mreâ€" Cassel ic companied them on their return and was their gnest for a few daye _ Mro and Mrs _ Jacob Toman an d «on, â€" Dougine ofâ€" Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mre: Mose« Toman on Monday Rev. and Mre. C. W. Backna and | Alta c call Rev. and Mre. G D Fleming attend<| Mna: A H ed â€" theâ€" Perrin Family reunion at | M_ Hilbor Roseville on Monday : \r All Mr. Nyle Father «pent the week> / Mroand M end at Grand Bend. [‘l'nr!u‘rw Mr. and Mre. Aaron Duench and of Buffalo «on _ Arnold viaited with relatives ) Detweiler mt Taviatock on Monday IMT and Miss Ruth Becker of Kitchener Thuraday Misa â€" Thelma â€" Boehart and Mr Ernest: Egerdee spent the. weekcend with relatives at Dashwood ton on Monday Vr.â€" and â€" Mrsoâ€" Bd Coxson and Messrs. Thomas Ellis and Douglae Coxson of Platteville viaited with Mr and Mre H. Kavelman on Sunday. Rev. and Mrso H. F. Schade are epending several weeks at Pikeville, Kentueky, where Rev: Schade is con dicting Evangelistic meetings Mr. and Mreâ€" Milton Weies and family of Bright vieited at the home dicting Evangelistic meetings Che Mr. and Mreâ€"â€" Milton Weies and / fr family of Bright visited at the home M of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Egerdee on m Sunday. | vi Mr and Mrs: Wellington Bock of Welland were guests of Dr. and MrS. My E. S. Brown over the weekend Ko Mr. and Mrs: Edgar Seegmiller and | daughter, Jean of Kitchener visited with Mroand Mrs: Ephraim Hallman | p( on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Goettling iamd Mr. Harry Goettling visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Hagedorn at Kitchâ€" ener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee and Mr. and Mrs. William Egerdee visitâ€" edâ€"with Mr. and Mrs. John Egerdee at Wellesley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MeKessock, acâ€" companied by Miss Margaret Shoul dice of Galt spent the weelcend with relatives at Chatsworth, Heidelberg on sunday. The Misses Myrtle ind Lois Berâ€" gey of Kitchener spent a few days of this week at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. James Bergey, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hill of Jarvic visited at the home of Mr. Samuel Hill on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Miller and son, Merle and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller and daughter Grace and Mr. Robert Beals â€" visited with relatives. near Dundas on Sunday. A Jarge number of people from the village and community are attending the M.B.C. Camp meeting which are being held near Kitchener. Miss Louisa Erickson has returned to her home at Kitchener after spendâ€" ing a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiltiam Goettling. Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Foote and sons, Douglas andâ€" Howard visited with Mrs. Foote‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Neff at Welland on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poth of Cale aonia called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth and Mr. and Mrs. Weston Sn raras last Friday several people from here attended the Blairâ€"Doon softball games which were played at Doon last Friday and Saturday evenings. Mrs. M. B. Snyder left on Saturday for Port Eigin where ske will spend ) several weeks at the Derch. Mrs. A | Hilborn accompanied her and will he | her guest this week. i Mr. _ and â€" Mre. Johnâ€" Bowman nl"‘ New â€" Hamburg called on Mr. and Mis. 1. H. Toman on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs, Noah Otterbein visitâ€" edâ€"with relatives at Waterloo and Heidelberg on sunday. Miss Althea Bock spent a~ few days of last week with Miss leabel Sherk at Centreville, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hallman and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bean near New Hamburg on Sunâ€" day e on Sunday. man Hill and Ralph \{ _ the â€" Mespeferâ€"Gait it Preston on Monday W.M.S. and Ladies‘ Aid Meet. The monthly meeting of the Women‘s Missionary Society and Ladies‘ Aid was held at the home of Mrs. A. Schweitzer on Wednesday afternoon. A delegation from the Zion W.M.S. and f.udies' Aid was present to discuss Ladies‘ Aid work, after which a delicious lunch was served. The ladies then visited the On Wednesday evening the formâ€" er members of the "Welcome Jn Circle" organized class journeyed to Snyder‘s lg;m for a bacon fry. After supper the group gathered around a camp fire and enjoyed a sing song. An enjoyable time was had by all. i Quite a number from the village are attending the camp meetings “10!(! in Kitchener this week. | _ Mrs. Dubry and daughter Marâ€" (garet and Misses Olive and Grace | Bemis of Detroit were guests of | Misses Maury and Abbic Bemis last I week. parsonage Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Newbery and daughter Mary of Rothsay visited friends in the village on Tuesday. Miss Helen Newbery, who has been spending a few days with friends here, accompanied them home. . ~ Rev. R. E. and Mrs. Fairbairn and daughter Sydney passed through the village one day last. v_veek. Mrs. Alice McAllister, who has been spending some time with her duughter, Miss Marjorie McAllister of London, returned to her home here on Friday. © _ wae # me«t at the home« of Mr. and Ves William Goettling for a week * Miss â€" Vivian Harris of Calgary, Alta . called at the homes of Mr. and Vinc Aâ€" Hilborn and Mr. and MreI. M Hilborn on Tuesday of last week \r _ Allan Sparke of Burlington, Mr.and Mreaâ€"Charle« Lang of Perry‘s Corners, Mr. and Mre W. Williame o1 Buffalo, N.Y., and Mr and Mrs. W Det weiler of Roseville vieited with Mr.â€" and Mrsâ€" Mo B Snyderâ€"last Witerloo Tigers, the Intermediate entry in the Intercounty Bageball League, . won their 14th win laat Wednesday by a 91 verdict over the â€" Mr. Ruy Croft of Port Hope spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Croft. ho § _ Miss Edith Newbery, RN., of Rothsay is spending some,time as the guest of Miss Aledaï¬Snyd_e_r. "fired" charge former United was he recent search Mrs. J. Heintzman, Mrs. Henry Yantz, Mrs, William Haase and son Roy and Mr. Seranus Heintzman motored to Dundas, Hamilton and Waterdown on Friday, calling on Mrs. Heintzman‘s brother, Mr. John Knoepfer, at Dundas, and her niece, Sister Monica, at Notre Dame Conâ€" vent, in Waterdown, _ ___ _ Wednesday by Parik Greene â€" Mr. â€;Ierry Heintzman called on his aunt, Mrs. Goetz, and Mr. Marâ€" tin Goetz of Owen Sund last week. _ Among the government officials at Queen‘s Park, Toronto, who were "fired" since Premier Hepburn took charge are Rey. Alfred E. Lavell, former pastor of the Waterloo First United Church. For some years he was head of the Parole Board but in recent yenrs was head of the Reâ€" search Department. Messrs. Edgar Kraft, Ross Bedâ€" ford, Oscar Yantz and Jerry Heintzâ€" man have returned from a motor trip to Northern Ontario. While at North Bay they visited Mr. and Mrs. Percival Bedford and Rev. Keiffer. Mr. and Mrs. Percival ‘Bedford and little daughter Shirley Ann of North Bay spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bedford, coming down to attend the wedding of the former‘s brother, Mr. Gerald Bedâ€" ford, to Miss Ruth Walker on Saturâ€" FORMER WATERLOO bridesmaid. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Heintzman were Mr. and â€" Mrs. Leonard Kosmack and family of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Freekly and daughter of Buffalo, and Mr. Fred Haase of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bingeman and family were weekâ€"end guests of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dickson, of Wingham. Miss Doris Harling of Kitchener wis a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holtze, Mr. aind Mrs. C. Bedford, Mrs. A. McAllister and Mr. and Mrs, K. McAllister attended a _ dinner at Guelph on Saturday evening given by Mrs. C. MceAllister, assisted by Mrs. C. Bedford, in honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund McKeeman of Philadelphia, who with their daughâ€" ter, â€" Vorle, are. visiting relatives here. â€" Otherâ€" friends were present from (Guelph and Toronto. Rev. A. M. Hamilton, who officiated at the marriage 25 years ago, in Hawkesâ€" ville, was one of the guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Wiltiim Millman and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Millman of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Croft on Monday. â€"_Mr. and Mrs, August Koerber and family of Waterloo visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yantz on _Spnduy. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MeAllister adn children, Mrs. A. MeAllister, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Carl MceAllisterof Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bedâ€" ford and Mr. and Mrs. E. McKeeâ€" man and daughter Verle of Philaâ€" delphia picnicked at Three Bridges on Monday. aunt, Mrs day. â€" Master Orval Bechtel is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bechtel. on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and children Robert and Betty are campâ€" ing at Port Rowan for a couple of weeks. Mr. Jerry Heintzman was a weekâ€" end visitor in Toronto. Rev. and Mrs, Howard Stevanus and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cressman of Blair. Rev. and Mrs. Ben. Shantz of Freeport were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman on Sunday. and Mr. Jake Uffelman of Waterloo called on Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Bedâ€" ford last Friday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bedford were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kaminski and Mr. _ and Mrs. _ Adolph Berlett of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Barl Shantz and daughter Aileen of Lonâ€" don. Mr. Russel MeAlister, Mr. Will Elliot of Goderich and Mrs. A. Mitchell of Toronto called on their aunt. Mrs. A. McAllister, on Monâ€" Rev. Howard Stevanus exchanged pulpits with Rev. Ben. Shantz of Hagey‘s Church on Sunday mornâ€" ing. Rev. J. J. Showers and Miss Nettie Showers of Johnstown, Pa., and Mr. Juke Uffelman of Waterloo called on Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bedâ€" WATERLOO BALL TEAM WINS BLOOMINGDALE Miss Elsie Walker was the irling of Kitchener visitor at the home Haurry Holtze., â€"C. Bedford, Mrs. MAN RESIGNED THE WATERLOO CHRONMCLEB Mr. and Mrs. Ben Horst and Mr. and Mrs. Menno Heckendorn of Breslau were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good the other Sunday. Man â€""I «houldn‘t think you‘d let your wife drive the car downtown alone. She doeen‘t know the traffic rules. doe« she?" Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cressman of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey of New Dundee were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Koch. â€" Misses Vinetta, Martha and Zelma Baer and Messrs. Mervin and Allen Buaer of Haysville were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Phares Koch the other Sunday. _ Mrs. Edler Schinbein of Detroit called on Mrs. Schinbein the foreâ€" part of last week. ____ _ __ K Mr. Val. Gies, Mrs. C. Gies and Miss Phoebe Heidlinger were Twinâ€" City visitors on Tuesday of last week. . Mrs. John Lauer left for her home in Waterloo after nursing Mrs. Jacob Schweitzer for about a month. the past week at the home of their grandmother, Mrs: Dan Gerber Mrs_ Camphel) Shantz apent Tnes: day with her ejater, Mra: Harry Zieg: ler in Heidelberg Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson, \irs. Ro Foster, Misa Laura Foster Jean _ and â€" Bettyâ€" Gogo and Mr and Mre Lorne Rennie visited at the homes of Clarence Hilborn near New Dundee and Melvin Bickle, north of Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Milton Poll, son Orval, and daughter Lillian of Kitchener were visiting friends here last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Willard Schwartz underwent a tonsil operation on Monday of last week. Mr. William Mitchell, who had been a prominent farmer near West Montrose upward of 25 years ago and who since then has resided in Hamilton, combined business with pleasure in a visit with Township Clerk Noah Stroh last Friday. Mr. Mich. Dreisinger has returned from a few days visit with Elmira relatives. _ Messrs, Russell Esch and Alba Musselman were visiting relatives near Caledonia recently. â€" wccompanied hy . their . Woodstock friends were vi@itore with Mr. and \[rs. Hardy: Bulmer and family at their aummer home in Hawkesville on Sunday Friendly Neighbor: "No, but swhe‘a young and good looking." Missrs Jean and Betty Gogo of Toronto ate the gueat« of Mrs. Lorne Rennie for two weeke Mro and Mrs. _John L. Hammond and family, Mr. and Mra Thos Bir mingham, â€" Mre.â€" Sam _ Peteh, Mrs Geotge Petch, Master RBillie Higgine Mrs. O. J. Steiss and daughter, Mrs. W. E. Spafford and child of Barker, N.Y., are spending a short holiday here and are occupying the Kinton cottage during their stay. They had as guests over the weekâ€" end the former‘s son, Fred Steiss, und lady friend of Toronto. _ Mr. Harold Stroh is enjoying a wellâ€"carned vacation at the home of his parents in the village. _ Mr. Oscar Stroh, Miss Emma Stroh and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stroh and sons were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Stroh in Glenallen on Sunday. Mr. David Lichty, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Lichty and children and a friend from Waterloo motored to the northern section on Sunday where they spent the day with friends in Owen Sound and Port Elgin. _ â€" Mrs. Jack McDonald and Gary of Kitchener were over Sunday visitors here with the former‘s parents. _ Mr. and Mrs. M. Shantz vieited with Mr. and Mraâ€" Jacob Axt near Kitchener Misees Annle and Fannie Jantzi returned to Kitchener after «pending Mr. and Mrs. Allen Good and duaughter, Miss Ethel, are attending the M.B.C. Church campâ€"meetings ut Kitchener, Visitors here on Sunday were: R. (G. Alexander an} two sisters and J. A. ichardson of Britton and Miss Lilian Richardson of Newton with \irâ€" and Mrs: John Richardson at the home of Win. Knight; Mr. and Mrs Cohoe aind | daughters, | Miss â€" Edith Cohoe of Woodstock and Mre. Hewâ€" lotte of Florida and Mrs. Bolten of Woodstock, at the home of John L. Hammond ; Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Renâ€" nie and son Everet of Toronto and Jnck Knight of London, Mr. Pem Kennie and Mre. Secord of Listowel at tie home of A. W. Rennie; Mr. ind Mrs. Jiacob Snider of Waterloo ind Mies Alice Snider of Kitchener ut the home of W. Wilford; Mr. and lirs. Bric Yandt and «on Donald and Jackie Baumbach of Stratford, Mra. Henry Schmidt, Lorne and Shirley of Gadehill with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hahn Misses Elizabeth and Jennie Ward of Toronto and Mis« Mary Martinson of Elmira epent «everal daya with \r. and Mra B G. Ward apd family. Miss Mildred Schmidt is spending i week at the home of Ed. Quail near Bamberg MWMiss Plorence Eydt of Millbank is holidaying at the home of Alex Berg. A memorial service will be held ut the Lutheran Cemetery here on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 19th, on which occasion Rev. W. Knauff of Preston will be the guest speaker. Conducted Evangelistic Meetings. A group of adherents of the New Church of God, hailing from the Hawkesville section, held an open air meeting in this village on Saturâ€" day night. Interspersing the singâ€" ing of hymns, each one of their number spoke briefly of their misâ€" sion. Their presence did not draw a big gathering of listeners. Died at Kitchener. Local â€" relatives have been _ inâ€" formed of the death in Kitchener on Friday of Frederick Scheifele, The late Mr. Scheifele was born in this vicinity and was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian Scheifele. A number from here attended the funeral, held on Monday afternoon. Several of our nearby farmers have _ finished _ their _ harvesting. Hay and grain crops are in most cases light. Commence Roadwork. The County Roads staff under Mr. Yantz commenced: Tuesday of last week on the widening out operations of a mile of roadway on the Conestogo â€" Bloomingdale road. This work is done as part of the relief â€" works programmme of the county, with the object of preparâ€" ing the roadbed for applying a more permanent surface to it in a year. The _ work _ will require several weeks to complete. CROSSHILL ‘ Mr. Clinton Habel attended the Fireâ€" ‘men‘s Convention which was held at Ingersoll last week. i ‘The Misses Ethel and Roberta Fulâ€" |ton of Biggar, Sask., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Holst last week. l PAGEANT AT PARADISE LAKE "The Adoption of Tegawitha" wae the title of the pageant pre«ented by llhv girle of St. Mary‘a camp at their enmping grounds at Paradire Lake lnat Wednesday. The pageant took the form of aix tableaux. ‘The story was presented very dramatically and akilfuily by the glria under the direc tion of Father Haller of Kitchener Miss Alice Koekler has returned home after spending some lime with friends in New York. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Kahn have reâ€" turned home after a week‘s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. E. Koehler and famâ€" ily are spending a week‘s holidays at Grand Bend. Mre. L. G. Duncan spent Tuesday in New Hamburg. _ k Miss Alice Koehler, who spent wome time in the state of New York has returned to her home. Mr. and Mra. J. Holstwand son ‘Donâ€" uld were among those present at the supper given in honor of the forâ€" mer‘s uncle, Mr. Henry Heier at the home of his son Alvin Heier near Erbsville _ Mr. John Kaufman of Waterloo spent a day with his daughter, Mrs K.‘D. Stiefelmeyer last week. â€" Miss Violet Richardson of Water Joo spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Godfrey Leiskau. â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sippel of Waâ€" terloo yisited with friends in town last week. â€" Mr. L. R. Eastman, who has been on the sick list is able to be up and out again. Baden Loses To Milverton. A remarkable performance on the pitcher‘s mound enabled the Milverâ€" ton baseball nine to defeat Beden in a hard fought game by the score of 20 last Wednesday in Baden. Over 350 spectators watched the game. Bundscho, the Milverton twirler alâ€" lowed only one hit during his period in the box. Tennis Match. Mrs. E. C. Boswell was a recent visitor in towit. In a scheduled Intercounty tennis match played here last Friday night, Baden defeated Ayr in four out of five matches for a _ total of eight points out of ten. The Ayr netters apparently were not on their game as they offered little opposition in three of the five events. A boys‘ choir of the Livingston Preabyterian camp took part in both services . on â€" Sunday. â€" Missâ€" Laura Louise Livingston rendered a violin wolo at both services and Mr. Walter Gtindlay, camp maeter, rendered a vocal solo at both «ervices and in the evening â€" Misses â€" Marjorie and Carro) Gardner gave a _ piano duet In the morning Mr. D. H. Rayner spoke on "Christ as a Friend" and in theâ€"evening he continued his series of talks on the work of Can: adian Presbyterian missionaries, speaking on the work of the prairie pioneer, Rev. John Black Attend Convention." Several of the Baden people attendâ€" ed the Firemen‘s Convention iwhich was held at Ingersoll, Fair Crop Reported. Threshing is again the order of the day and some . farmers report the crop as pretty fair quality Mixed Doubles J. Kerr and Misa Marjoric Kerr. Baden, defeated Earl Hampel and Mhw M. Walsh, Ayr, 6 to 2. Ladies‘ Doubles Mrs. 8. Kubn and Miss M. Seip. Baden, defeated Miss Ellen Matheson and Miss Rena Faus, Ayr, 6 to 1 Ladies‘ Singles Miss Reta Hunsberger, Baden, deâ€" feated Miss Ellien Matheson, Ayr, 62. Boys‘ Choir Furnishes Music. wil BAMBERG 1 Recent visitors at the home Of Mr. and Mys. Neil Wanner were Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Cressman of Wilmot Cenâ€" tre, Mr. and: Mrs. Charles Bergle of (Chicago and Mr. Allan Block. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Urias Snider were Miss Helen Betzner of Kitchener, Miss Rosa Gish of Lancaster, Penney} vania, Mr. and Mrs. Gibert Snider, Eshop Jonas Snider and Miss Hanâ€" nah and Clara Snider of Waterloo, Mr. and Mre. Omar Snider and chilâ€" dren of New Dundee, Misses Genéâ€" vieve and Vida ‘King ofElido, Ohio and Mr. and Mre. Irvin Kokb of Spring City, Pennsylvania. Miss &rmina Bauman speBt a day with her friends, Misses Violet and Elsie Martin. Masters James and Witlard Geiger of Breslau are spending their holiâ€" days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wismer, l Mr. and Mr.â€" Samuel L. Erb, Messrs. Clayton Steinman ana John J Erb, Misses Nancyand Emma Erb vpent Sunday at Goderich, | _ Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leiss spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David L |Birb. Miss Almeda Bearinger of German Mills visited with her friend Marâ€" jorie Cressman. Mré. lda Wismer spent a day with her sister, Mre. Carrie Schaffer and her niece, Miss Ruby Woolner at Kitchener Muster Morgan Feick spent his hoâ€" lidays at the home of his grandparâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. Henry Feick at Doon. Miss Marjorie Creseman visited at the home of Mré. Ida Wiemer. Mr. and Mré. Bert Holtznauer was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holtzhauer. Mr. and Mra. Clarence and â€" daughters Vera and were recent guests at the Vr. and Mrs. Jerry Geiger Lau. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doeble of Milverâ€" ton and Mr. and Mrs. Will Fischer of Kitchener called at Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wanner. Miss felena Bast spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bast of Lorra. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jucob â€" Bast â€" were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiss of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Auron Zehr of Wellesley. Mr. Emerson Bast visited w#th his friend, Mr. Stevanaus Gerber of Crosshill on Sunday. Misses Emma and Naney Lickti of Millbank were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Z. Lichti. Master Leroy Leiss and Miss Eva Erh of S. S. No. 8 were successful in pnssing their entrance examinaâ€" tions at Welesley. \ir. and Mrs. Uriag Snider, Messrs. selwyn and Arlin Snider and Misses Glennys.~ Twilah and Eether Snider were gnests at the home of Mr. and \irs. Herb Shantz at Snider‘s Corner. Mr. and Mrs. George Bartholomew were recent visitors with friends at Bridgeport dtecent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uriag Snider were Bishop and Mrs. B. B. King and Misses Glaâ€" dys and Caroline King of Elido, hio and Mr. and Mrs. Cliford Cresaman of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Snider acâ€" companied, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sniâ€" der and daughter Grace of Preston on a motor trip to Grimsby to visit with _ their daughter, Mré. Edgar Vimsselman and Mr. Musselman. Micses Martha and Emma Horet of Stâ€" Jacobs spent a few days with their cousins, â€" Misses . Viotet, Elsie wnd Lois Martin. Miss Arleen Muss@lman of Grimsâ€" by is «pending her holidays at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and \irs. Nathaniel Snider, Miso l'i’»ttl\" Wismer spent a day recently at the home of Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Creasman. 0 Mr. ind Mrs. Moses Erb, son Harold and daughter Wilma visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz of Topping one evening recently. Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin and daughter Lois were guests at the liome of Mrs. Moses Bowman and with Mr. and Mrs. John Cressman of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.â€" Isaiah | Cressman, Micsec Reta and Marjorie Creseman, wccompanied by Miss Almeda Bearâ€" inger of German Mills spent Sunday ut Bell Fountain Park. Recent gnests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wismer were Mr. and Misâ€" Adex Heimpel and children Helen and Bobbie of Kitchener and Mr. ‘Tom Freeborn, Miss Mary Freeborn and Mrs. Alex. Dewar and daughter â€" Margaret â€" attended the fFfammondâ€"MecFadden _ reunion held ut Stratford park on Saturday. Misses Annie and Veronica Jantzi of _ Kitchener visited with _ their friends, Barbara and Clara Lebold on Sunday. \r. Alvinâ€" Gascho was a recent business visitor to Tavistock. Ma«ter Bobbie Klein of Detroit is epending his holidays with his cow sin Johnnie Aemnussen. Mrs. Simon Martin called on Mrs. Jutzie of Williamsburg. who is on the «ick list. A Theodore family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mre. George Bartholomew recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hoses O. Erb and {nmily were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mrs. Samucl O,. Erb of Crosshill Threshing has commenced in this vicinity, the crops being fair. Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Lebold spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Lebold . of Wellesley. Mr. _ Alvin Lichti spent Sunday with Mr. John Lebold, Miss Edna Jantzi called on Miss Mary Erh on Sunday. Miss Evaâ€" Lichti is spending a weeks holidays with herâ€" grandâ€" parents at Wellesley, Moessrs. Gordon and Leroy Leiss visited with their friends, Ervin and Joseph Erb of the fifth line on Sunâ€" Vera Wismer, Mica Vera Bearinger of Mannheim spent a day with her friend, Miss Violet Martin. Miss Betty Wismer spent a day with her cousin. Vera Wismer, Miss Ermina Bauman and Master Harold Poll called at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. lsaiah Cressman and \r. and Mrs. Herh FReick. 3RD LINE WELLESLEY STRASBURG Isaiah â€" Cressman, Marjorie Cressman, Miss Almeda Bearâ€" Mills «pent Sunday Park. Wismer Eleanor home of ut Bres: T8 04. $ S ES i Mrs. W. Carnochan spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. McLaughan at Tralee. .. Mr. Barney Lantz of Detroit is ‘apending a week with Mr. and Mrs. \Henry Lantz. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schnarr and sons â€" Arnie, Leonard, Ralph and Morris, Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz and son Carl and daughters Mary and Doris spent Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. Ivan Cressmian at Kitchâ€" ener. Miss Helene Schmidt of is gpendinÂ¥ her vacation and Mro. Harvey Schmidt, A. GCOHENCGIOUS Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Allgeier and dnughter Betty of Kitchener were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Harvey Schmidt. _ Mr’uners Henry Neeb and family apent Sunday with friends at Mitchell. 8 â€" Mrs. Jack Strome and children apent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Preiss. _ . Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hawn were as folâ€" lows: Mr. and Mre. Joseph Hawn and baby Jean of Kitcherer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawn and daughter Conâ€" stance of Hawkesville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hammer and daughter Lanâ€" vetta from Elmira, Mrs. Hubert Runâ€" etedler of Linwood, Mr. and Mrs. Terkatz of Waterloo. Miss Ruth Schummer is «pending a week at Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Schnurr and son Grant and (Miss Mellie schnurr attended the Schnurr reunion at Conestogo on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vogel and daughter Muriel, Mr. and Mrs. Nel: son Braun and family, all of Waterâ€" loo, Mr. August Schnarr and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schnarr and famâ€" ily spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz. _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Uren and Miss Buelah Hartman of Toronto spent the weekâ€".end with their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. William‘ Hartâ€" man. â€" \Mr. Harry Newman, local C.P.R. agent, attended the wedding of his daughter, Bona, to Mr. G. Lacey at VMeadowvale on Saturday Miss â€" Viola â€" Burnett and friend, spent Sunday at Niagara Falle. A number from here attended the garden party at St. Clementa on Mon day. Miss Betty Riordan of Arthur is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Obmer Hastings and daughter Margaret of Listowel visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mra: J. W. Burnett on Sunday. â€" Missee Sarah and Mary Rafferty ofâ€" Waterloo «pent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. James Short Mrs. John Ritter, daughter and two sons of Elmira and Miss Haffner of Hawkesville spent Sunday with Miss Kate Seip. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schade and chik dren of New York are epending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roe. Mrs. Edwards of Newton returned home after spending a week with her wlster, Mrs. Carnochan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Claire Little and Mrs. of Toronto spent the friends in town. Miss Hazel Burnett of Guelph is viaiting her parents here. Mrs. Joe Stemimnler «pent the week. end in Hesson, c Mre. Will Ray of Millbank «pent laat _ Priday with Begge \r. and Mre. Ed. Schlueter and family of Bimira «pent Sunday in town Mr.rand Mrs. Eugene Helm and family spent Monday at the home of Yir. Michae} Stemmiler. Mr. and Mre. Foster and family visited friends in Wellesley on Mon day. Mr. Louis Newmaster of Welland called on Mr, F. H. 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