T4 Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Daniel Horst were: Mr. and Mre. Menno Horet and family of St. Jacobs, Mesere. Joe Knechtel and Simeon Horet and Miss Lydian Horet of Kitchener, Miss Matilda Martin of Wallenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bauman and family. Personals. Miss Annie Gingrich spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Kitchener and St. Jacobs. Meesrs. Harvey and Lorne Reist and sister, Miss Vera Reist were Sun: day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. No&h Reist near St. Jacobs. â€" Miss Gertrude Miller spent the weekâ€"end in Elmira with her grandâ€" mother, Mrs. John N. Miller. Among those from this district who attended the Gueliph Winter Fair last week were; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stone, Miss Vera Reist, Mr. Lorne Reist, Mr. George Schwindt, and sons Homer and Arnold, Master Harold Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Witmer and Mr. John Stange. . Mr. and Mre. Menno R. Horet and family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Menno B. Bauâ€" man at Floradale. â€" Miss Laura Miller was a weekâ€"end visitor of the Misses Carrie and Marie Edler in Elmira. e NORTH WOOLWICH ‘ill;:s.?l“et;n Bosomworth of Wallen SUCCESS DEMANDS IT / Winter Term Opens Wed., January 2nd, 1935 CARVING a niche for himself or herself, in the business world today, is not a simple task for your son or daughter. Opportunity in these times of economic stress come only to those who ares PREPARED . . . who have the KNOWLEDGE of "what it is all about" . . . who know how to think for themselves and act promptly. For a thorough Business Training, send your son or daughter to our uler Business College the Business World expects it . .. EDUCATION is the Answer! 44 Queen South stein was a Sunday visitor with Miss _ Mr. Peter Waechter sold one of â€" Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller and chilâ€" dren Orpha and Jimmy and Mrs. C. Wagner visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Mohr at Amulree on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mre. Milton Miller in Elmira. Eva Schnoider O V1r~ @l‘ge Koepke spent several days in Wallace, _ _ _ A Christmas concert will be held at the North Woolwich school on Thursday evening, December 20th. A good program is being prepared and Gordon Schwindt‘s orchestra will furnish the music. A Christmas program will be given at the Evangelical Church here on Sunday evening, Dec. 23rd. Everyâ€" body welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witzel af Upâ€" per Pilkington visited at the home of Mr. and Mré. Wesley Miller on Sunday. Personals _ Mr. and Mré. Emil Starr of Toronâ€" to visited with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. A. Starr, recently. Mr. Louis Rumig of Waterloo is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mre. Joseph Rumig. _ Mr. and Mre, Jonag Scheffner were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schnarr, Erbeville, on Sunday. BAMBERG KITCHENER Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hin@chberâ€" ger and daughter Betty and Miss Ceâ€" cella Hinschberger of Kitchener visitâ€" ed their mother, Mre. Mary Hinschâ€" berger on Sunday. Mre. Edgar Krees of Waterloo spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Otto Kress. his valuable honsed recently, Mr. and Mrs. George Doerffler and two sons, Mr. Simon Kieswetter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Henhoeffer of Waâ€" terloo were visitors at the home of Seraphim Kieswetter‘s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Arnold and daughter Jean of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mre. Martin Kies wetter on Sunday. Mre. Seraphim Kieswetter spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Theobold Dietrich, St. Agatha. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Simon Huber attendâ€" ed the Royal Winter Fair at Guelph one day last week. _________ Mr, Alvin Duench of Waterloo was a business visitor in the village on Monday. â€" â€" â€" Miss 'Agnes Kieswetter of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. â€" Mrs. Harry Bach and Mr. and Mre. Wm. Schneider attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Henry K. Heimpel at Waterloo on Monday afternoon, ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLE BRINGS RESULTS. WELL,â€"CAN YOU BEAT THIS FEEDING TRIUMPH? yearse ago carried on farming operaâ€" tions, has not forgotten how to feed pigs. The other day he slaughtered two hogs which tipped the ecajes at 400 ‘pounds. Thése pigs were nine months old and were fed by himself. He would like to know who can beat that. Hoid Social Evening. â€" The S.8. teachers and the members of the Luther League spent a social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Theodore Schmidt last Thureday in honor of their daughter‘s marriage to Mr. Milton Ritter. They spent the evening in games and eonge and preâ€" sented the young couple with a prayâ€" er book and end table. Luther League Elects Officers. The Luther League held their anâ€" nual meeting last week when they elected a new staff of officers for the year 1935. Mr. Donald Davis had charge of the devotional period and Mr. Egbert Schmidt read the ecripâ€" ture lesson, Mr. Davis gave the toâ€" pic, "Belng a Good Neighbor". The league accepted an invitation from the Elmira league to a Christmas party on Dec. 17th. The list of officers elected are: Hon. president, Rev. S. J. Wittig; president, Arthur Miller; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Miss Ada Smith; secretary, Miss Helen Cress; cor. secretary, Egbert â€" Schmidt; treasurer, Miss Helen Schaner; life service secreâ€" tary, Miss Dorothy Kelterborne; missionary éecretary, Misg Marieta Boyd; membership committee, Missâ€" es ‘Hazel Schaner, Ella Nelson; audiâ€" tors, Misses Edith Schaner and Maâ€" bel Steiner, Newlyweds Recipients At Shower. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ritter, reâ€" cently married, were honored with a gathering of Ritter families and Mr. and Mre. Lloyd Wurm at the home of Mr. and Mré. Russel Hahn on Saturâ€" day evening. A kitchen shower for the young couple was the occasion for the party. The evening was epent in progressive euchre, the first prize going to Mrs. Russel Hahn, who turned the prize over to the bride. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and the young couple, Mr. and Mre. Milton Ritter, expressed their hearty thanks for the shower and the honor done them by their reâ€" latives. Shop At Trapp‘s Store. ied with Mr. and Mre. Allen Shantz at Waterloo on Sunday. 0 Shoppers will find a store full of Christmas goods at exceptionally low prices at Trapp‘s «tore here. Some of the items are listed in an ad on page 12 of this lesue, Personals. Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schaner were Mr. and Mré. Bernhardt Young and Mr. Harol Maine of Kitchener and Mr. Allan Reuter of Preston. Mesers. Leaner Wah! of Toronto and George Riepert of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Schwartz of Elâ€" mira were vieitore of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl on Sunday. . Out of town visitors of Mr. El Frubacher on Sunday were Rev. John Bauman and Mre. Bauman of Elmira and Mr. Osiah Brubacher of $.9. No. 3 and a group of girls from the village and community, who came to break the monotony for him having to keep to his bed for a while after his recent operation, by enterâ€" taining with singing hymns and songs. Mr. Solomon Eby is spending a week or so with his son, Rev. Lloyd Eby and family in Detroit. _ 0 Mr. Herman Lebuteki, who some Mr. Brubacher is recovering rapid ly. He is a patient of Dr. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Martin visit Mr. and Mre. Eden Cressman, Mré. Levi Lichty, Mrs. Simeon Martin and Mre. Elias Snider attended the funâ€" eral of the late Mrs. Noah Creseâ€" man in Wilmot on Friday. A baptismal service will be held in the Mennonite Church on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. David Martin of New Jerusaâ€" lem visited her sister, Mre. Simeon Martin Tuesday afternoon. . w _ Mr. and Mrs. Anson Martin of the 4th of Peel visited with Mre. Levi Lichty on Tuesday. _ _ _ _ Meesrs. A. K. Brubacher and Naâ€" thaniel Martin visited in Hawkesâ€" ville on Sunday. e â€" ville on Sunday. | The regular fortnightly meeting Mr. and Mre. Elias B. Martin Of o; the United Church Young People‘s Three Bridges visited with Mre. Society was held in the church on Seth Bowman on Sunday. | Monday evening when they enterâ€" Misa Joye Brubaker of Kitchener faneq the Crosshill Y.P.S. and conâ€" spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, goesteq against them in a game of Mre. Anson Brubaker. /‘ Biblical baseball Mr. Abram Brubacher, our carpet weaver aske us to convey his thanks to his customers for their patronage during the year and extends his hearty wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. . â€" Mrs. Anson Brubaker visited in Kitchener on Saturday. _ Mr. and Mre. Gordon Henrich visitâ€" ed in Linwood and Elmira on Sunâ€" day., _ â€" An enjoyable time was spent at the home of Mr. and Mre. M. Shantz on Thursday evening when a aur prise party was held in honor of their son Howard on the occaslon of his birthday. At about taa close of the evening Mr. Shantz was presentâ€" ed with a wrietâ€"watch, the presentaâ€" tion being made by (Mr. Wayne Shantz and a suitable address read by Miss Edna Schmidt of Kitchener after which a dainty lunch was served. â€" Miss Phiana Bowman e«pent the weekâ€"end in Elmira and Wellesley. Miases Dorothy and Helen Berdux of Kitchener apent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Berâ€" Stage Surprise Party Mr. Adam Hartung and Mr., Gorâ€" don Hartung attended the funeral of the former‘s brother, the late Poter Hartung held at Milverton Sunday. Mr. and Mrsa. John Ehrat and son Ronald were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Elmer Doering. dux THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE er apent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" Mr. B. Forrest of New Hamburg ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neleon Hoerle. was a Sunday vieitor at the home of Mr. and Mre. Geo. Berdux and famâ€" Mr. and Mre. R. Hammer. ily were Sunday visitors with the forâ€" Mias Hazel Dingwall of Kitchener mer‘s mother, Mre. Fred Berdux, of spent the weekâ€"end at home with Wellesley. her parents, Mr. and Mre. Wm. Dingâ€" mmmmmemmmm e â€"â€"tâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" wall. Misa Charlotte Hoorle of Kitchenâ€" er apent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neleon Hoerle. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Creseman and family of Victoriaburg were Sunday viaitore with Mr. and Mre. Manasseh Shantz. PHILIPSBURG Varied Program â€" Offered. â€" Other News Notes. UNITED CHURCH Y. P. HOSTS TO CROSSHILL The Crosshill team lineâ€"up was as followe: Captain, F. Ward, Miss Bell, Miss Wilfred, Jean Hammond, H. McPherson, R. Ward, Ed. Hammond, B. Jantzi, J. Hammond. Lunch was served after which the evening was closed with "God Save The King" and the benediction by Rev. Mr. Laing. The Wellesley lineâ€"up: Captain, Miss Taylor, F. Stahle, Geo. Strebel, Mies A. Ratz, Mies M. Webster, Miss M. McRae, Miss Mary Saunders, Mr. R. Renwick and Mrs. J. Boyd. Mr. and Mre, Wm. Ottman of Elâ€" mira epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Royal Kelterborne. Mr. and Mre. E. Kentfel, Mr. and Mre. D. Kennel, Mr., Freeman Gingâ€" ber, Waterloo, were Sunday visitors erich of Elmira, and Mr. Allan Weâ€" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Brb. ‘The worehip eervice was conduct ed by Miss F. Stahle and Miss D Boyd with J. R. Boyd at the organ. Mrs. E. Koehler and son Jack were visitng with Mre. Koehler‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. J. Miller. â€" â€" The acore after five innings was in favor of the Wellesley Y.P.S. (48â€"18). Personals. Rev. Mr. Kramer and family «pent Saturday in Hamilton. _ Mesere. Lloyd and Lorne Lele spent Sunday at the home of Mr. whd Mra. Amos Lele, Kingwood. _ Mias G. Weishar spent the week énd with friends in Kitchener. _ Mrs. Ida Forler has returned to her home after a few weekse‘ visit in Hesâ€" peler. _ Mr. N. S. Flelacheuer was in Stratford last week attending the funeral of hie cousin, Mr. E. Flelecheur. _ Mr. James Ford epent the week end at his home in Toronto. A fourâ€"pound delicious Christmas cake with each order before 1985 for Men‘s Suit_or Overcoat at Bruegeman, the Tailor, 82 King S., Waterloo. sunnyriELp smyaeld 2 "â€" 47°° Pastry Flour 2a0. 8°s @Be FROM ONTARIO‘$ FINEST DAIRYLANDS BUTTER : 49| _ Icing Sugar 3"**19:© BULK A PURE HARD SOAP CAMPBELL‘S TomatoSoup 2. 22° Pork & Beans 5;. 25¢ Sunlight "~ i. 24 LIBBY‘S BROW N LABELâ€"BLACK 44 lb SaladaTea:. ROASTS Primege mb 1v. § 4c| Blade : ._â€" Porterhouse » 19 SIRLOIN COTTAGE ROLLS . » 17â€" B A C O N PEAME _L_D SMG1 E0 CREAKFAST O R A N G E. $ FANCY SELKIRK l P ALVC® , svOZEOT HEEELIC eotmR ns BM Whitefish * 18 Oysters "«»â€"25 Fillets FANCY SELKIRK Tomatoes * lscl Spy Am;les bon.. 37 FLORIDA VALENCIAâ€"MEDIUM SIZE NEW SHIPMENTâ€"BABHAMAS FREE! FREE! WELLESLEY °D 1 tb. Phg. 59c FRESHLY CHOPPED Kidney Suet * 12: to LOWER PRICES! \ _A epecial service was held in the United Church Sunday evening, Dec.| ‘Oth. At a recent training «chool held | in this church 35 credite were awardâ€"! j ed to the Platteville charge and they | | were publicly presented at this spe-l cial service. The pastor, Rev. A. E.j Hopper presented the certificates | assisted by Mr. Dan. Stauffer, prosiâ€"| dent of the townehip organization ot| O.R.E.C. It was an evidence of the enthusiaem of the students for better , preparation for church work. "White Gift" Service Dec. 16th. l A & P QUALITY ; The annual meeting of the Woâ€" ‘mcn’s Association â€" was held last week and the following officers were elected: president, Mrs. Nelson; viceâ€" president, Mrs. Austin; secretary, ‘Mm. ‘Thibideau; _ treasurer, _ Mrs. Special Service Held. Sunday, Dec. 1l6th at 7 p.m. a "White Gift" service will be held at Plattsville church. The gifts will be wisely distributed within the townâ€" ship to some twenty families by a committee composer Women Hold Annual Meeting. In Blenheim on Thursday, Decemâ€" ber 6th, 1934, Sarah Etta Kaufman, beloved wife of Jacob Gofton, passed away in her 72nd year. The funeral took place from her late residence Monday, December 10th. Interment was made in Chesterfield cemetery. Mrs. Gofton had been ailing for two yeara and was bedfast 9 months. She leaves to mourn their lose her husband, children, Allan of Buschoil, Vernon of St. George, Mabel, Mrs. George Manton, Clayton of Plattsâ€" ville, Della, Mre. Scott of Richwood, Beeeie, Mra. Clement of Paris, Jacob and Viola at home, also brothers, Andrew Kaufman, Albert Kaufman, Allan Kaufman, Lesley Kaufman, Craiton ‘Kaufman, Edgar‘ Kaufman, Leaderman; organist, Mre. Austin Sarah Etta Kaufman Passes. ». 15 'l ccdsl;‘j The funeral business formerly conducted by the Kitchener Furniture Co. has been taken over by the above Service. With the installation of new upâ€"toâ€"date equipment we are in a position to give the public a service that will be satisfactory in every detail, and at prices that will Jiermit those requiring service to secure highâ€"class work at moderate cost. Complete Funerale $55.00, $75.00, $95.00, $110.00, . $135.00, $150.00; Solid Oak, $150.00. Centre Cuts or Ploee Sliced 1b. 29¢ By the in Telephone 942, Kitchener PLATTSVILLE eweee J. A. WALSH, Manager Roast or Steek 1b. e ! Peaches =â€"â€" 2 3§° s s“prmn © caxe1@° \Pickles :: =â€" 21° SELECTED BEEEF Honey . .. 19° BEEKIST AYLMERâ€"CHOICE Vimy Creams ». 18:° No. 7 Premium Sodes, 2 lb. Pkg. 20¢ ULD roOwWNE CHRILSTIE‘S FANCY NORTHERN SELECTS "RESH ATLANTIC U NE R A SERVICE CHOICE SELECTED KITCHENER Steaks Bythej;,, iMargaret'F‘enn epent Saturday in \.Kitchener. 15e Isaae Kaufman and sisters, Loraine. Mre. Scott and Cathryn, Mre. (Dr.) Cooper. o o _ Mrs. (Rev.) A. E. Hopper, who has been confined to her bed for several weeks is gradually improving. _ Carman Hopper, son of Rev. and Mre. Hopper, spent the weekâ€"end with his parents. Mr. and Mre. Gill, Fenn and Miss Miss Isobel Gooding has returned to her home after spending the past few weeks with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Gooding of Baden. Mr. Tom Poland, Mr. Orland Church, Mr. Donald Funk, Miss Do rothy Mitchinson, Miss Ethel Burkâ€" holder of Vineland and Miss Helen Pipher of New Dundee were Sunday visitors with Miss Dorothy Burk: holder at the home of Mr. and Mre. Oliver Ecketein. _ _Mr. and Mrs. A. Eckel and Mre. Nelson were weekâ€"end visitors in Kitchener. â€"Mrs. Taylor of Waterloo is visitâ€" ing her sister, Miss A. Copley. a Sunday vlrnltor wm:mhk_a parents, John Snider, who underwent an operation at the Woodstock Hospital, is improving a little but is still a very sjck man. Mr. Lorne Shantz of Kitchener was Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shantz and with Mr. and Mre. Laurence Smith. Miss Ruby Hofetetter epent Satâ€" urday in Kitchener. The threeâ€"act play "Here Comes Charley", which was presented in the Platteville Hall by the New Hamâ€" burg amateurs last Wednesday evenâ€" ing, was well atteended. ~ _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gooding and Mise leabel Gooding spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Goron Bullock. Don‘t forget the Hallman School Christmas entertainment to be held Thursday evening, Dec. 20th. 1021w, Waterloo 2 3¢ RBI]°