PAGE SX ) wommmomenmemenss C A N A DIAN PACIFICTC Includes railroud fare, accom Includes railroad fare, accomâ€" modation at Detroit Leland Hotel, ":"Odl"'“;“ "'b Aul:it:l"o{iuAm H;“:l' cals fr . 3 ‘ | Meals from breakfast Aug. o nnFI. fnn‘n dinner Aug. 3 to din dinner Aug. 5 (except lunch Aug. ner Aug 5 (except lun.ch Aug. 5), 3 and 5), Sightseeing through the trips to Father P‘}"R"'"{"‘ ‘Shrine | Loop, Universities, Parks and Lake of the Little Flower", _ Ford‘s Shore and visiting Stock. Yards; Rouge River Plant, General Moâ€" or the "Chicago %lhite Sox" vs. l‘c‘»rq Hul!vlmy. Zoological Gardens, "St. Louis Browns" baseball game, -\_lxh!spemu Drive and Moonlight Moonlight Excursion, etc., with Excursion. one full day for individual activity. See your local agent for fuil information or ask for handbill. . V. M. WOOD, City Passenger Agent __ 120 King St. W. â€" _ KITCHENER, ONT. â€" _ Phone 5856 ALLâ€" EXPENSE TOUR Return â€" Linut later â€" than 2 Standard Time E X C U R S I O N The Catholics sprang somewhat |Bowling News. of a surprise on Tuesday evening Owing to a mixed jitney with when the took the Baptists into|guest bowlers on Friday night, the camp. 20 to 14, in a church league weekly jitney on Thursday night softball gume. ‘The Catholics piled was not very large. The games, up an carly lead, getting eight runs however, were keenly contested with in the second inning. and from then | the usual rules in play. Three prizes on were never in very great danger.|were given with Bert Hiller having Again it was the girls on the the high score of three wins and a team that Jed in hitting. Ferneplus of 23, one less than a perfect Kropf had five out of six, Ruth‘score. Margaret Culbert and Harry Luckhart had fTour out of five, alâ€" | Roth placed second and third with though Harry Anderson had the|two wins pJus 15. same number. For the winners, B.}| _ On Friday evening the ladies‘ Meihm had six in six while Anne bowling club held its first mixed DPietrich had four in six. ltournament of the season. Rinks Mops Up New Hamburg The Badten Tennis Club did someâ€" thing that has never been done beâ€" fore in the history of the New Hamâ€" burg club by taking all five events in a regular scheduled match played here on Wednesday night. The only event that was at all close was the mixed doubles which was lost in a deuce set, 7 to 5. The visitors, to add to their laurels, even took the Enal event on the card, the men‘s singles, in a love set. Baptists Beaten by Catholics in Church Tilt NEW HAMBURG and DISTRICT The services of Miss Evelyn Meâ€" Intyre, B.A., have been engaged. Miss Melntyre is one of 56 appliâ€" cants who have had previous exâ€" pericnce. Her former position was that of principal of the Rockton Continuation School The death occurred last Thursday at his residence in Toront}tl of Rev. James Ward. The late Rev. Mr. Ward was rector of the parish of Wilmot for twelve years, having his residence in Haysville.: He served the churches in the parish from 18Y91° to 1903 and was well liked by his p&rishioners. The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon and his remains were laid to rest in Wooudhouse Cemetery, Simcoe. Hamburg Wedding. _ Rev. Ward, Former Wilmot Rector, Dies in Toronto The marriage took place on Satâ€" urday of Marjorie Edith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Reason, Belâ€" mont, to Roy Earl Hostetler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hostetler of New Hamburg. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. M. P. Smith of College Avenue United Church, Woodstuck. The bride was smartly gowned in a yellow crepe ensemble and wore a corsage of Talisman 1uses. After all had done justice to the wellâ€"laden tables, Mrs. Mosig was presented with a handsome electric coffee percolator. Mrs. John Bowâ€" man read the address and Mrs. Louis Peine presented the gift. Alâ€" though taken completely by surâ€" prise, the honored member made a suitable reply, thanking the ladies for their kind thoughtfulness, St. George Woman Named Teacher of Continuation Class The school board has completed its task of selecting a continuation schuol teacher. A total of 212 appliâ€" cutions were received. Three meetâ€" ings were held before the selection was finally made and then the three high school inspectors who were at the time in Toronto added their O.K. to the choice before it was tinal. Baden Tennis Club A very pleasant time was spent un Wednesday afternoon when the Ladies‘ Aid and the Mission Circle of the Trinity Lutheran Church held a picnic on the church lawn where tables were laid for sixty. The picâ€" nic was also a surprise for one of the members, Mrs. (Rev.) Mosig, who was celebrating her birthday. (n the tables were two beautifully decurated birthday cakes. son Honor Pastor‘s Wife on Birthday Following the wedding a recepâ€" tion was held at the home of the bride‘s sister, Mrs. Howard Bickell, Woodstock. _ After a motor trip through Northern Ontario, Mr. and DETROIT $3.90 Hostetler will reside in Hickâ€" DETROLT $18.40 C I V IC H O L I D A Y 30 _ a.m. Aug. 6 NEW HAMBURG Detroit not 1. Eastern AUGUST 22â€"3 I-exrnive Glasses "THE IND THAT SATISFY® STEELES to The Plattsville girls sprang a real surprise on Thursday night when they defeated Irish‘s Colleens, 10 to 9. They deserved their win alâ€" though they were lucky to receive it. The Colleens were hitting the ball hard but several costly errors spelled defeat. The Colleens had three on in their half of the last, with one out, but failed to score. M. Hoffman, T. Ellis and J. English of Plattsville each had four hits out of five times at bat, while Jean Kelly and Anne Dietrich led the Colleens with five out of five. Bowling News. 0 ENTIRE ENTRANCE CLASS PASSES EXAMINATION Principal W. A. Ruthig and his assistant, Miss Pearl Makins, are reâ€" ceiving coi tulations on the reâ€" pa :'I t.hoï¬ entnnco'cmh-. The € 31 rmih, one 0 e Ille in years, distinguished themselves by making 100 per ‘cent. pass reâ€" cerd. Of the class, 21 were {;Y- moted on their year‘s record, while the ten who tried the departmental examinations all passed, four of them with, honours. * Those promoted on the year‘s work are: Jean Beier, Florence Colâ€" lum, Kate D{ck, Margaret Fewkes, Willard Gerber, Earla Luckhart, Madeline Luft, Byron Massel, lise Mosig, Jenn*Mumy, Gladys Niegerâ€" gall, Herbert Plummer, Dorothy Reinhart, Richard Ritz, Albert Roth, Unice Seyler, Reta Steiner, Marâ€" jorie Steiner, Violet Sutter, Mary Thomas and Olive Weicker. The Burgers dispelled any doubt of whether or not they would be in the playâ€"offs for the group chamâ€" pionship, when they stepped into Ayr on Wednesday night and took a 9 to 6 verdict. In doing so they may lose the services of their Aashy third â€" baseman, Walt. Anderson. This speedy lad was the victim of another of those unsportsmanlike tactics. Two men were out and the count of three and two on the batter and with the pitch "Red" Anâ€" derson of Ayr started for third and Bingeman, who was doing the catching, took no chances on the call and whipped the ball to third. Although there was no play, the Ayr runner crashed into the third baseâ€" mian and sent him to the ground. He was forced to leave the game and was taken to Dr. T. B. Feick, where upon examination he was found to be suffering from a badly bruised shoulder. celving col tulations on the reâ€"| "." ". !"" port of t.hoï¬ entrance class. The|Nis rink, gh-olal:upil..o.oo!thchrr second 1 in years, distinguished themselves Fred De/ by making 100 per ‘cent. pass reâ€"| Hamburg cord. Of the class, 21 were proâ€"| Wins plu: moted on their year‘s record, wg;.l- his rink . Manager Merner had only one substitute left at the time and Ruby was sent to right field where he made the feature play of the game by making a shoeâ€"string catch of W. Reid‘s fly with two men out and two on bases. Next game in Plattsâ€" ville on Friday, July 26. Evangelicals Suffer Two Defeats in Church League The Trinity Lutherans: stayed near the top of the league by deâ€" featiny the Evangelicals on Thursâ€" uay in a close game by the score of 15 to 13. They again suffered defeat at the hands of St. Peter‘s Lutherans, the league leaders, on Monday night. The game was close but the leaders have yet to be beaten. Colleens Beaten by Plattsville. â€" Passed departmental examinaâ€" tions: Ward Goebel, Grace Hartâ€" man (honors), John Ingle, Robert Kruspe, June Lautenschlager, Walâ€" lace Racho (honors), James Reinâ€" hart, _ Edgar Reinhart, _ Wilmer Ruthig (honors), Nicklos Weins thonors). New Hamburg Defeats Ayr. Includes railroad fare, accomâ€" modation at Auditorium Hotel, Meals from breakfast Aug. 3 to dinner Aug. 5 (except lunch Aug. 3 and 5), Sightseeing through the Loop, Universities, Parks and Lake Shore and visiting Stock Yards; or the "Chicago A%l_hite» Sox" vs. Return Limit â€" Lv. Chicago not later than 11.30 p.m., Central Standard Time, Aug. 6. CHICAGO $7.00 CHICA G 0 $22.50 KITCHENER Kitchener â€"In â€" Kitchener _ police court on Friday morning Philip Mowat, 19, Cedar street, of that city, pleaded guilty to illega) possession liquor and alcoho! geized at his home In a police rald on July 13. Counse} for the accused, Harry Weir, asked the court to defer gentence, claiming that the accused was subject to vioâ€" lent epileptic fite. Magiatrate Weir decided to have the youth committed io the Ontario Hospital at ‘Woodâ€" stock for examination for 60 days |_ Mr. and Mrs, Newton Haist of Flint, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of Sebawaing were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jacobs. i Mrs. Leon Hutchings and daughâ€" ter Mildred of Detroit are the guests of her mother, Mrs. J. Laschinger, and sister, Mrs. N. O. Thomas. Miss Hannah Handstein of Toâ€" ronto and Mr. Milton Handstein of Toronto are holidaying at their home here. Mr. Walter Gardner of London :ent the weekâ€"end with his parents, r. and Mrs. M. Gardner. ILLEGAL L _ Mr. and Mrs. E. Eby and son of Galt were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. L. G. Pequegnat. . Cingeman. Miss Helen Rotell of Peterboro is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cookson. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boettger and daughter Verna of Monkton spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Watson and son Billy of Montreal are the guests of Mrs. Watson‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bingeman.. . e Mr. E. G. Hammer, Mr. Clayton Ingold and Mr. Geo. Steiner are on a fishing trip up North. _ _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith and two daughters have returned from a three weeks‘ motor trip to points east. Mr and Mrs. Otto Boettger and Mr and Mrs. Geo. Forier. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Bingeman of Buffalo spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bin: Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Culbert were on a motor trip to Chesley and Wingham on Friday. Mrs. Gerald Valk of Chesley returned with them and will spend a week at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Seigel, Miss Betty Campbell and Mrs. Agnes Campbell of Stratford were visitors on Sunday with the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Nettie Rehberg and Miss Lena Hohmeier. Master Arthur Forler of Kitchâ€" ener is spending his vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forler. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cress, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cress, Mr. Melâ€" chor Cress, Miss Erie Steinfelt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lorch of Elmira, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Quehl and daughter Gladys of Waterloo were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Steiner. Mr. Harold Bechtel of Hamilton spent a few days with friends in Mr spent town. Master John Feick has returned to his home in Hamilton after spending a few weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs_J. R. Feick. dead end which was re; ed and oafter that a penalty was en. At the conclusion of y, Bob Northgraves and his ri of St. Marys were first with three wins and a plus of 23. Wm. Laidlaw and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sterling â€"of Woodstock were visitors with relaâ€" tives here on Thursday. _ _ his rink, also of St. Marys, took second with three wins plus 17. Fred Debus and his rink of New Hamburg took third Brin with two wins plus 13, while D. Merner and his rink of New Hamburg took the final award with two wins plus 13. Misses Ruth and Reta Steiner are spending their holidays with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Quehl, Waterloo, _ Miss L. Johnstone of Toronto and Mr. Ross Culbert of Littie Britain were visitors last week with the latter‘s uncle, Mr. H. N. Culbert. Rev. and Mrs. Steurnal and Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull of Stratford were recent via?tors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kropf.. _ 2o . Miss Madge Douglas of Kitchener spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Louise Boettger. _ c s â€" Mr. and Mrs. Art. Roth and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Roth and family of Ceylon, Sask., spent several days at Niagara Falls, _ Mrs. Christine Glebe has returned to her home in Waterloo after visitâ€" ing her sunt, Mrs. James Wiederâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koch and two children and Mr. and Mrs. John Schaefer of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. David Main and Mrs. Mary Schaefer of Toronto, and Mrs. Kneisel of Deâ€" troit were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaefer. Miss Janet Smith, R.N., of the General Hospital staff, Toronto, is spending a few days with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. G. Smith. Mrs. Roy Stahl and son Harry arrived on Thursday from Chicago to spend several weeks with her aunt, Miss Isabella Corrie â€" Misses lse and Gertrude Mosig are spending a week‘s holidays with relatives in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bauer and son Edward of Los Vegas, New Mexico, have returned to their home there after spending several weeks with the former‘s mother, Mrs. A. Bauer, and other relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Ditner and three sons of Preston spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ditner‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moser. & Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Buehlow and daughter Betty of Galt were visitors on Wednesday with the former‘s aunt, Mrs. Amelia Buehâ€" low and with Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Mosig. _ 0_ â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and two children of grlntford are spending several days with Mrs, William‘s father, Mr. S. D. Peacock. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Griffith, Miss Margaret Smith and Mr. Lloyd Debus were on a motor trip to Sault Ste. Marie last week. h ASES HEARD RPEEI WATZEGLOO CHRONIGLE rate Welr committed I PAY g at Woodâ€" TH «* wo« MORE Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder were Messrs, Gordon and Oliver Bean and the Misses Lillian Richardson and Marâ€" garet Becker of near New Dundee, and Mr. Freeman Gingrich. Mr. Abner Brubacher and Ivan Eby and Miss Nancy Gingrich of St. Jacobs spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Manassch Gingrich. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox and Mrs. Emil Martin and daughter Eileen of Pennsylvania were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snider. ‘Mrs. Joseph Snider spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Norman Martin near Eimira. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Shantz were: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider and family, Mr. and Mrs., Vernon Woolâ€" ner and family, and Miss Lona Shantz of Mannheim. Miss Lucinda Snider spent Sun day with friends at St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Gingrich spent â€" Sunday with friends near Floradale. Mr. and Mrs Ed. Snyder visited with Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Martin, Heidelberg, on Sunday. Mrs. David Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Absalom Martin near Elmira. Mics (Ruth Morrish, ies Swarlz, Mr. and Mrs: Clifford Swartz were weekcend guests of Clayton Swarls‘s. Mise Helen Poll of New Dundes and Rusee) Wathmer of Kitchener are apeniding a| few weeks at the home of Mr.and Mrs: Teltord Brodiaecker, Rey. anid MrS) Wiakher sre apetidâ€" {ng / a mouth o with | their| danugliter, Mrs. Kuechtel at her suminer home In Muskokia ‘ Mre. Webber, Pred Mallet, Mr.and Mrs. Ctuarles Burns and son, John, @1 Palmerston spent Sunday at Will Hope‘s Mre. _ Allan â€" Fried, | Mrs. â€" Russel Fried and Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Latsch and danghter Doris were. Sunday visitors at. John Carâ€" wel‘s, Doon. The W.M.A of tie U B iChureh beld its regular monthly merting at the home of Mrs M. t Suyder, New Dundee Jast Monday evening. . Mrs Statdey â€" Hilboru ind Mre â€" Suyder were in charge of the meeting LOCAL TEACHER FETED QN DEPARTURE The people of this district gathorâ€" ed at the school house last Tuesday evening for a presentation in honor Of Miss Mary Ruuchey, ere her deâ€" parture from this community, who has given of her thme and ebility unâ€" tiringly to the benefit of the pupils and various organizations of the village tor the past three years. C. Stager acted as master of ceremonies for the evening. The program iuâ€" cluded numbers by the orchestra, reading by Mre. C. Swartz, vocal solos by Clifford Swartz, vocal duets by Evelyn Bricker and Mre. E. Stoltz, piano solos by Mrs. G. H Christian, speeches by ‘Rev. O. G. Hallman and Jus. E. Schlichter, a forâ€" mer resident of this community. D Stauffer of Washington addressed the audience, his theme being, "Comâ€" munity Life". During the course of the evening, Miss Mary Runchey was made recipient of a leather aeropack. The address was read by Mre. C. Swartz and the presentation was made | by Lionel Dedman Miss Runchey replied in a few well chosen words. thanking herâ€" many friends for the remembrance. At the close of the program. refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Holm spent ‘Sumlny at the home of Mr. and Mns. John Holm, Plattsville. â€"â€" Mies Elizabeth Borton returned to her. fhome in New York, after speriling the past inouth with her wister, Mra J. B. Bricker Mr. and Mrs William Beattie and Elizabeth of Prestun called at the home of Mr. and Mriso Jameg Hope on Sunday. Mr. and CMrs. A. Bricker and Mr and Mre: M. B. Snyder of New Dun: dee o were guests ofâ€" Mr. and Mrs Archie Fergneon, Mill Creek, on Sun day. Mr. aml Mre: Stanley Hilborn and family spett sunday with friends in Tros Mr. and Mre: Harry Rad« and son Bobby of Preston were Thursday visitors at the Misses Hallman. Mre Russel Fried and son Murâ€" ray of Kitchener are spending this week â€" with relatives in the comâ€" munity Mr. and Mrs. dewish Suyder of Kit, chener. were Siunday visitore at Eph. Pricd‘s a Mrs. C Wo shelby and Billy of Paris are epending a few daye, this week at the home of her_ mother. Mrs. J. B. Bricker. Mr. and Mre: Claude Lester of To ronto were guesls of Mr. and Mrs. William Detweiler on Sunday. Mr. and Mre: Harry Rad« and son Bobby of Preston were Thursday Miss Myrle Bricker left last Sat urday to spend her vacation in Mus koka Mrs. A. Drinkwater and daughters Ruth and Catharine spent the past week with friends in the village. Henry Innauen and Eric Cox were visitore it Paelmerston on Sunday Mre. L. Howes and â€" daughter Haze] spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre Leouard Kujanik, Galt. SNIDER‘S CORNERS ROSEVILLE , Beat of all fAy killers, Clean, quick, sare, cheap. Ask your Drugâ€" gist, Grocer or General THE WILSON FLY P Yogy) Prestonâ€"â€"Arrested by (Chief Crawâ€" ford on Friday afternoon J. P. Skoâ€" kan, town bailiff, was allowed out lun bail on S@turday, on a charge of etealing from the town $100, the jamount being the balanceâ€" of a male |a: the Preston Sulphur Springa Hotel ‘wome lime ago The sale amounted |to over $400 the accused paying Into the town (reasury all but the $100. Rkokan is well known and liked by the foreign element in Preston, being prominent in organizing his followers in political campaigna Mr. Stanley Helmuth, 10th Line, spent Sunday at his home. Miss _ Idella _ Schwartzentruber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwartzentruber, 17th line, is conâ€" hned to bed. We hope she will soon be up, â€" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heinbuch, North Easthope, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weicker. PRESTON BAILIFF Is CHARGED WITH THEFT ‘ Messrs. Roy Poole and Nelson Rupp and Misses Sylvia Brenneman and Mildred Brunk of Poole visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Helmuth on Sunday. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Otto and daughter Joan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. fHenry Weil, 18th Line. Mrs. Robert Vance spent a few days last week with her son, Mr. Jim Vance and family at Paris. . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weicker took @ motor trip to Stratford on Tues day . e 0_ â€" Misses Nellie Watt, Mabel Jones add Mae Edwards, all of Stratford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Allan Otto one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. _ Aaron Helmuth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Gerber and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gerber near Millbank. Misses _ Vielet â€" Harlock, _ Grace tGrody and Gertcade Knipfel and Mess _ Lioyg and Earlk Lauten:â€" sehfager opent Sunday at Burlington Beach Mr. Meryin Bechtel of New Dunâ€" dee visited with Mr. Auguet Knipfel on Saturday evening Mro and Mrs. Henry Kuipfel and meee Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lautenschlager and son Carl, Mrs Conrad Rueffer and children Grant and Noreue apelt Sunday at Port Dahih ouetie. No services will be held in Bethel United Church until Aug. 11t, whea « representative of the Canada Bible Society wil be in charge. Rev. Mr. Banes, pastor of the church acâ€" companied by Mrs. Bunes, have left on a holiday trip to the New England sla tes. Mro and Mre. William Kuipfe! and family spent Sunday evening with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Katherine With] at St. Agatha. Mr. Butch Hamilton of Stratford visited wilh Mr. Henry Doelle on Sundiy Suteliy Mesers. August and William Kaub plel visited Mr. Herb Madter at St Mury‘s Hospital on Sunday after oo Personals. Mr. and Mrs. M. Nabrgang and Miss Sue Shants attended a family dinner party at the home of Mr. Nahrgung‘s sister, Mré. Ervin Snyder and Mr. Suyder, Upper street. Miss Sue Shauts of Rochester, N.Y., spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Nahrgang. Miss Ets Sbhantz of Phillipeburg .pent Sunday with the Misses Minota «ud Marjory Shants. â€" Mr. und Mre. M. Nabrgang called at the home of Mrs. R. Reinfart at Waterlo on Sunday eyening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. David Musselman of Lockwood, Sask., and Miss ANN& i. Bean of Kitchener spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Isaae Bean. Messre. Bob and Jim Fleming spent the weekend with Brydon Fleming ul Milverton, Misses Lois and Alice Gifford are spending some time at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mre. R. 1 Roth Mre. Claude Orange of Akron, Ohio, visited with her aister, Mr. and Mre. Homer Kraekling. Miss Betty Derstine of Elmwood spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs Menuo Nabrguog and Mr. and Mre. Herb Bergey. Mrs. Isaac Bean spent last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Mervin Facey near Ratho. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kaibfleish and daughter Jean are holidaying at the home of Mr_ and Mrs. Perey Weicker. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sciiedel and famâ€" ily â€" @ttended the â€" Mathewsâ€"Lindenâ€" smith wedding at Central United Church, Stratford, on Saturday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Schiedel were: Mr. and Mre. G. Lindensmith, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lindensmith and family of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cretney and son, Messre. Albert and Ed. Lindensmith, Miss Mary Prederick and Mres. W GreWf of Detrolt, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lindensmith and family of Grimeby. Mrs. C. Hoth is spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weicker. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Roth and Mr and Mrs. Roy Roth were recent vist Lors at Brampton UsSB _CHRONJOLR® WANT TO SBLI, OR TO BUY Mrs. Walter Nahrgung and daughâ€" ters, Mildred and Jean spent Saturâ€" Uay with Mre. Nuhrgang‘s brother, Mr. Ehnon Shantz and Mrs. Shantz. Mr. and Mre. Wilfred Roth, son Allan and duughter Shirley of Ceyâ€" lon, Sask., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Shantz and family. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mre. Abner Bruâ€" bacher on July 15th, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good and famâ€" ily visited with Mre. Leunder Cressâ€" man hear Washington on Sunday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. R. L. Roth and son ltoy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gifford at South Cayuga. Miss Murjorie â€" Gifford â€" returned â€" home with them. SOUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT PETERSBURG EAST ZIORRA Mr. and Mre. W.F. Raymond and daughters, Katherine and Dorie of Washington, DC. called on frienda In the village last Wednaeday Misa Clara Youmans le apending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Youmane at Denbigh Mre. M B. snyder entertained the members of the Rosevilie United Brethren W M A at her home laat week Personals. The Misses Theatt® and Lovina Shnpe of Had Axe, Mich . viaited with relatives in the village and com:â€" munity inct week Last week marked the conclusion of the games in the S.W.RS1 schedule. Two more victories were added for the local team when they defeated Roseville by a score of 17â€"7 on Tuesday night and Dickie Settle ment 27â€"8% on Thursday night, both games being played away from home. Dundee now folde third place in the league standing and on Thureday night of this week will play at Blair in the second game of the semlâ€" finale. On â€" Monday night an exhibition game wa« played with the Drumbo team at the Jocal Atbletlc Park wich reaulted in a score of 7â€"3 for fihe vialtore. Mrs. John C. Smith is euffering from a fractured femur as the re sult of a fall at her home last Saturâ€" diay evening She was removed to the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Hospital and her many friends wis® her a speedy Feeuyery Mr. Howard Kelleey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kellsey, who had just | returned to Kitchener after apending several weeka at the home of his parents, convalescing from a recent operation, wase painfully inâ€" jured on his eecond nigh! at work at Dumart‘s iLtd., on Tuesday of last week. He suffered a compound fracâ€" ture of both bones of the left leg and is now at St. Mary‘s Howpital. Softball News. The children who have been atâ€" tending the loca] ‘Daily Vacation Bible School will present a special proâ€" gram at the iBaptist Churdh on Thursday evening, July 25th, in conâ€" nection with the closing exercises of the school. Serious Accidents. Miss Dedels of Wingham addressed the â€" congregation | of . the . M.B.C. Church last Sunday morning in the interests of City: Mission Work. An enjoyable picttic was held at Alderside Point last Thuriday by the members of the Junior and senior Luther Leagues. The afternoon was «pent in swimming. boating, races‘ and softball. The results of the races were as follows: Junior Girle and Boys atraight raceâ€"Elaine Toman and â€" Delmar ‘Toman; | Intermediate girls â€" Bernice Egerdee: Senior girls, Muriel Egerdee; Junior boys, Camâ€" eron . ‘Toman; â€" Wheelbarrow _ race, Beruice and Dalbin â€" Exerdee . (juâ€" nions), Grace Toman and Kenneth Boshart (seniors); Boys‘ ball throwâ€" Ing. â€" Wilbert Dauman; Girls‘ shoe, | kicking, _ Blandhe â€" Weber; _ Sentor boys straight race. Wijbert Danman; , Girls‘ threedegged race, Murie! and Bernice Egerdee. A sumptuous ph‘-' nic supper was served at the \‘“I'l vlusion of the afternoon. Four _ Centres _ Represented _ by Eighty Delegates. The July meeting of the Women‘s Institute wes held at the home of Mrs. Alvin Lautenschlager last Wedâ€" nesday evening with the president, Mrs. A. Hilboru presiding. The reâ€" sponse to the roll call was, "Famous Canadian _ Women" â€" after â€" which sketches of the lives of four famous Cunadian women were given as folâ€" lows: "Mrs. Moward Ferguson". by Mre. t.. R. â€" Schultz; | "Senator Cairine â€" Wilson", by Miss Sylvia Bock ; "Pauline Johnson", prepared by Mrs. F. E. Page and read by Mre. R. J. Davis; and "Agnes McPhail", by Mrs. 1. Henderson, Miss Ellen Page rendered a piano solo and Mrs. M. B. Snyder gave a paper on the subject, "Do You Know". An interâ€" esting feature of the meeting was a cherry pie contest. The first prige was awarded to Mrs. A. Hilborn while Mre. R. R. Bailie received the second prize. Dainty refreshments were served at the conclu«ion of the evening Luther League Picnic. District U.B.C.E. Rally Draws Large Crowd to Alderside Point NEW DUNDEE ©Merner of Varna spent Sunday with ‘frienda in the village. [ The Misses Marjorie Bock, Jean Toman, Miriam, Evelyn and Willa Cres@man, Murle! Poth and Althea ‘Bock and Mesare. Ronald Bock, Garâ€" \fleld Creasman and Earlmont Poth 'armmpnmm! by the Miases Theata and Lovina Shupe of Bad Axe., Mich . motored â€" (oâ€" Belfountain | f«st . Wed !nnï¬ln)’ Mr. John Buck, Mr. and Mre. beotne Zinken, Miss Emma Gruetzâ€" ner. _ Misa â€" Erma â€" Lautenschlager, Mesers. Ed Lantenschlager, Rdgar and Carl Buck motored to Ipperwash IBeach on Sunday | _ Mreâ€" R Mhner and Miss Edith Miss Evelyn Shouldice of Chats worth is the gnest of her wister. Mre Alex MeKessock and Mr. MeKessock Mr. and Mre. Otto Herz of Kitch ener are velting with the Jatter‘s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber this week Mr. and Mrs Syduey Morris and son Bugene of Toronto were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Robert: Coléeman over the weekâ€"end Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hewitt and children, Evelyn, Florence and Arthur oi Willlamaburg visited with Miss Caroline Main and Mr. George Main on Sunday Mies _ M.| Hoffman of Kitchener spent a Tew days of last week at the home of Mrs. George Hallman Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Copley on Sunday and Monday were: Mr. and Mrs. Clive Playford and vhildren, Jotn and Joan and Mrs. B. B. Playford of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rennile, Mres. K. Foster, Miss I. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson â€" of \Crosshill and â€" Mr. Steve Playford u‘f Galt, Miss Delphine Kavelman of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday al the home of her grandmother, Mre August Kavelâ€" man. Miss Iva Sherk of Sunnidale spent the weekcend with fter uncle and wunt, Mr. and Mre. Eldon Sherk. Mr. and Mre. L. Bacher and daughâ€" ter, Dorie, of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger on Sunâ€" day. A number of people from this com munity altended the closing exer cises of the Daily Vacation BHible School at the Badet Mission Tust Friday evening. Mr. Samuel (Hill spent a few days of last week with his daughter, Mrs, R. Ruthig and Mr. Ruthig at New Hamburg. Mies Eadua Diesch, R.N. and Miss Winnifred Corby. ‘R.N., of St. Marv‘s Ho. pital, Witchener, yisited alo fie home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Henderson on Sunday. Miss Grace Hilborn of Roseville spent a few days of this week with her aunt, Miss Ada Bingeman. Mr. and Mrs. Wildy and daughters of Lakewood, Ohio and Mrs. Copâ€" peller and son Norman of Bulfalo, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Suyder were guests of Warden Archie Ferguson and Mrs. Perguson near Galt on Sunâ€" day. Mr. ang Mrs 0. C. Swarts and sons, Clair and Harold motored to London last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shouldice and son, Willard of St. Catharines visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKes: sock on Sunday, Rev. Jonas â€" Snider, | the â€" Misses Clara and Hannah Snider and Mr Benjamin Snider of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Omer Snider on Sunday. Mrs. R. J. Davis am} family spent the weekcend with Mr. and Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Davis al Ayr. Mr. and Mre. Alian Haliman of Kit chener visited with Rev and Mrs C. W. Backus last Wednesday Misg Myrile Bergey of Kitdhrener spent jast week al the home of Mr and Mre. James Bergey. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Groh and children Margaret and Robert aund Mrs. Fruehauf of Detroit, Mich.; were guests of Mr. and Mre. V. E. Dinger for a few days of last week while visiting relatives in the community Miss Alberta Willets of London and Mrs. Cecil Jennings and daughters of Thamesville called on Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder on Tuesday of last week. Miss lzetta Merner of Varna visitâ€" ed with friends in the village last week. Visitors «t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber over the weekâ€" end were: Mr. and Mrs, Charles Weâ€" ber of Buffalo, N.Y., Mr. and Mre John Weber of Gueiph. Mr. Gerald Weber of Waterloo, Mrs. G. Tuch linski and Mr. Gilbert Smith and daughter, Jean of Kitchener. Mre. F. E. Page is epending some time with her father. who is ill at Fenwick Miss Ruth Erb has returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hallman after attending the Daily Vacation Bible Sdhool at Waterioo for the past two weeks. N.Y., are guests of Rev. ang Mrs H. F. Schade. Mr. Edward Schlicter of Cardinal visited with his brother, Mr. Henry Sublicter and Mre. Scblicter dast week. Miss â€" Erma _ Lautenschlager â€" of Hanover is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken for a few weeks.