h. . ) se iA 0 y <> 4 a ~o as o m Mess : y d ; Momenalt * ORIGINAL ORGANIZERS OF WATERLOO MUSICAL SOCIETY, 1882 John Killer, Secretary s Wm. Roos, Viceâ€"President » ie (%) . Jore k i % s â€"~<xq 4 is o gil!; aff y <> RC: ||}}} d A Gies Didt a P > l Ax~CHHF ; s 4 10 l edl It*o. /). B @ [ > . a 8 %{ :j\ tous | hP 20 . o4 7 ADSC A 43. n* A ols f « /o ;â€˜ï¬ ;g =t \\.g; i) B ( f & ",«,, o M wÂ¥A €. g "a i & 7 y P Liste e f 3 n w0 r t Is" ix ¢ o * . .: : wl ts xn PV .Cn ‘ * 4 : C ic «d 4 y Mrs. Henry stroh and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Demerling spent Priday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huth and daughter of Niagara Falls, N.Y., spent Sunday yitn Mr. and Mrs. Wm. linth, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler of Hesson Road visited Saturday evenâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. William F. Seyler, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doering and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clayâ€" ton Seyler Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith and {mmily of Stratford spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Buhâ€" row. Mrs. Jacob Fooy and Mrs. Harry Seip are spending a few weeks in Waterloo with relatives. PAGE 8IZX Mr. John Mohr and Miss Otillie Mohr were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mohr and Mr. and Mrs. Milvis Cook at Gravel Road. Mr. and Mrs. J E. Doering and son Earl and Mr. Elmer Hoh] spent Sunâ€" day at London and Port Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Doering, Miss Erma Doering and Mr. Wesâ€" ley Doering visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. John Wahl. Gadshill. Miss Violi Seyler of Baden and Mr. Austin Lichty of Wellesley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Axt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elam Axt. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Forler and sons o Doerin@‘s Corner visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doering. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bock and Miss Elizabeth Falk of Lisbon called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Axt on Sunday. Mrs. Henry DoeriIng and daughters Eva and Cathleen of Oetzel‘s and Mrs. Louis Doering visited Miss Emelia Doering on Sunday. Benjamin Devitt, I Simon Snyder. Treasurer ( Organizers Waterloo Musical Society 159 Erb St. W Phone 396 PHILIPSBURG Sunshine Service CLIFFORD . KITCHENER WATERLOO President C. M. Taylor, Committee | _ Mrs. Ephraim Weber and Mr. and l Vrs. Clayton Weber left on Sunday ‘hn' Berlin, Ohio, where the former [ W ill spend some time with her daughâ€" i(ter Mrs. MHampshire and Mrs. Wal 5 lace Hampshire, l Mr. Elgin Brubacher of Kitchener \Was a recent visitor at the home of | lioy Karcher, | _ Sunday visitors at the home of ‘!A\lillon Ernst were Mr. and Mrs. Ed~ [bar Murtin and son Wayne, Elmira, Mrs. M. C. Cressman, Boyd Cressâ€" man, Mr. and Mrs. John Cressman, Lucinda Martin, Kitchener and Eloise Cressman, New Hamburg, were Sunâ€" duy guests at the home of George Weber, Mr. W. H. Moyer of Vineland spent several days at the home of Kenard Snider, Mr. and Mrs. , Ananias Shantz srent Sunday at the home of Earl Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Witmer and fumily, Preston were Sunday* visiâ€" tors at the home.of Clayton Siebert. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchinson, Vineland, spent Saturday at the lhome of D. M. Bearinger, School Picnic. The pupils of the Parkway School occompanied by their teacher, Mr. i ubacher enjoyed a delightful picnic it hte Waterloo Park Monday. \ Mr. and Mrs. Leander Snider wore Sunday visitors with Harry Snider, Preston. Mr. Einmanuel Martin spent Wedâ€" nesday at the home of Mrs. B. W. Lichty. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bearinger and Voernon, Almeda and Doris Bearinger were Sunday guests with friends in Fimira, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Martin and son Wayne, E1â€" mira, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Becker, Niss Clara Baker and Mr. Fred Fretz wil of Kitchener. cob Seip, Clifford GERMAN MILLS 14â€"16 Young St. ay Phone 616 . _ _ Mrs. Alex McKessock entertained | of Kitchener ' several little folks and their mothers | the home Of !;,; a delightful varty at her home on ITuesday afternoon, in honor of the the home oftsecond birthday of her son, Keith.| Rov and MWrs: M. H. Shantz and MUr _ and Mrs: Warren Bean visited with friends at Zurich on Sunday. Rev _ Shantz occupied the pulpit of the Mennonite (Church there at the Inorning and evening services. Ur Ronald Bock, Bâ€"A., of Lorne Park College, Port Credit, is spendâ€" ing the enmmer vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Bock. Sunday Mr._and Mrs. Mennon Rosenberger, \r _ and Mrs Eli Rosenberger and Wis« Arlene Rosenberger were gnesta ot the wedding of Mis@ Sarah Boese t« Mro Jacob Wien« at Port Rowan on Sunday Revo and \re M H Shants and M~s. L. N. Wileox of Hamilton inent the weekâ€"end with her sister, \rs. Backus and Rev. C. W. Backus. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Groff and {.mily of New Hamburg visited with \inâ€"and Mrs. David H. Snyder on simday Mrs_Norman Weber and Mr. Clifâ€" { n Weher motored to London fast caturday Wessrs (Grant Gingerich and Vanâ€" ‘y! Mary and Allan visited with Mr. un 1 Mrs. C. W. Davis at Ayr last Wodnesday. \r. and Mrs. H Kavelman, Mrs. George Rinwachter, Mr. and Mrs. Fori K‘nwachter, Miss Nellie Kavelâ€" mn and Mr. Oryille Rinwachter culled on Miss Margaret Fairfull at the Frieeport Sanatorium on Sunday. Vr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kenyon and andchildren, Elva, Bobby and Leâ€" 1. a Kenyon of Kitchener were reâ€" cont visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall Nolting Mrs | and | M Oshawa Mrs. A. Mr. a Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bauer last Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Watson and son, Blly of Montreal, Que., Miss Edith Bingaman, R.N., of the Hamilton (General Hospital; Miss Sue Bingaâ€" man of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. John Dingaman and Mr. Jack Bingaman of Nwe Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dugan and Mr. ind _ Mrs. Brownlee and â€" son of Oshawa spent the weekâ€"end with \[rs. A. Sheard. \ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brighton and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee and daughâ€" ter, Marilyn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schultz and Mrs. Henry Schultz at Tavistock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwass of Port Elgin spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwass. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Cressman and children, Ethel and Clayton of near Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hallman on Sunday. A number from here attended the anniversary services at the Chesterâ€" feid United Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingeman visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cressâ€" man at Waterloo on Sunday. The Misses Marjorie Schweitzer and Grace Toman wisited with Mr. and Mrs. P. Sherk at Chesley on Sunday. £ Mrs. Robert Everett of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"ond with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Garfield Wober and Mr. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. John Buck and Miss Greta Buck visited at the home of Mr. G. A. Gruetzner at Hespeler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hilgartner and son of near Edmonton, Alberta, Miss Susannah Hilgartner and ‘Mr. l.phraim â€" Hilgartner of Kitchener called on friends in the village last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dedels and~ son, Dennis of Paris visited with Mr. andâ€"~Mrs. Elton Baer od Sunday. Two green candlescentred the pretâ€" tily decorated birthday cake which giaced the table during the tea hour when delicious refreshments were served. Fersonals. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Toman of Toâ€" ronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman over the weekâ€"end. B.YP.U. Moeoets. faies vere in Sues I ts me mission were in gram at the B.Y.P.U. -& -8: was held at the church last Monday evening. Mr. V. E. Dinger presided and following a responsive scripture reading, Mr. A. H. McKague renderâ€" ed a vocal solo entitled, "Jesus Lover of my Sou!". ‘The guest speaker for the evening was Mr. Clarence Ingold ol New Hamburg who gave a splenâ€" did address on ‘Qualities of the Apostle Paul". Mr. A. H. McKague was then made the recipient of a ‘book, prior to his departure from this community. ‘The address was read by Mr. Harold Poth and the presentation was made by the sident, Mr. Ansou Lang. ; M.B.C. Young People. The regular meeting of the MBC, Young People‘s Society was held at the church on Monday evening with the president, Mr Ridon Sherk occuâ€" Lying the chair. ‘The topic, ‘"The Missionary Message", was given as follows: ,‘The Knowledge of God", by Miss Ruth Pipher; ‘"The Condition 0: Man", by Miss Gladys Morden; ‘‘The Judgement of God", by Miss Beulah Rosenberger; and ‘"Tlhe Salâ€" vation in Christ Jesus", by Rev. L. R. Pipher. Four Children Baptized. en Church. ‘The pastor, Rev. E. Gingerich chose as the theme of his sermon, "Christian Nurture", and the Junior iChoir rendered special music. Word has been receved of the birth oi a daughter (Marion Penelope) to YÂ¥r. and Mrs. Newton Brown (nee Mary P. Francis) of Cayuga, at the Mt. Hamilton Hospital, on Friday, June l1th. Mrs. Brown is a former Principal of the New Dundee Conâ€" tinuation School. » Birthday Party. Four children received the ordinâ€" ance of baptism during the Sunday morning service at the Unidted Breth Mrs. Stumpf of Buffalo, N.Y., gave a very interesting talk at the Baptist Sunday School on Sunday morning, in which she recalled an early inciâ€" dent in ber life when she recited at a program in the same church at the age of eight year. Mrs. Stumpf, who is 77 years of age, is the daughâ€" ter of a former pastor of the Benâ€" ton St. Baptist Church at Kitchâ€" ener. Rev. Isaiah Rosenberger of Platts ville occupied the pulpit of the Blenâ€" beim Mennonite Church on Sunday morning. Birth. \ oessars. Grant Gingerich and Mauâ€" (Griffith of Detroit, Mich.. visited \ Rev. and Mrs. E. Gingerich on and d _ Mrs visited and rs. Joseph .Hilborn of ted with Mr. and Mrs. i Sunday. rs. G. Youn of Waterloo of Rev. and Mrs. W. C. the weekâ€"end. Davis and children, Beâ€" 1 Allan visited with Mr. W. Davis at Ayr last NEW DUNDEE PHR herds of elephants .ndr two raannu of camels from the great desert will be seen. In the picturesque line of 5 SS at every performancg .\'nynnrd has atarred in 87 plrh%roducod at the major studio# in Hollywood. We is by far the highest priced star ever to be seen ‘with a cireus. Appearing in his wild West show this season will be scorea of champion cow boys and cow girls, Indians and Cossacks A .e world‘s largest tent, seating 10,000 persons, will be filled to the last chair afternoon and night. Six rings and siages and the hippodrome track, to say nothing of the cast aerial maze for the earth‘s foremost arenic taâ€" lontâ€"â€"400 acknowledged kings and queens of daring, grace, skill and inâ€" credible agility. Sixty clowns will project ten times that number of mirth waves. Countless new foreign {eatures and jnnovations new . to America are introduced on the giâ€" gantic program of the world‘s greatâ€" est amusement institution. . (Clyde Beatty‘s gigantic trained animal exhi bition will be presented in the main performance. One of the largeat, fineat and costâ€" Veat atreet parades will be seen at 11 a m. Hundreds of horses, five Kon Maynard, the screen‘s greatest Western star, wi.l persogalily be seen Everybody wishes to see the Cole Bros.â€"Clyde (Beattie Circus this year, which returned early in 1935 from a triumphal five year tour of Europe, and it is a foregone conclusion that _ The world‘s largest circus, travelâ€" ing on three trains of doubleâ€"length steel railroad cars, with 1,080 people, 30 @lephants, 812 menagerie animals and 500 horses will exhibit in Kitchâ€" cner, Wednesday, June 30, and throughout this section plans are perâ€" fecting for the attendance of every man, woman and childâ€"so it seems at one of the performances. ‘ U. B. Women‘s Missionary Associaâ€" tion which was held at Stevenville on Tuesday and ‘Wednesday were: Mr. Mrs. A. Hilborn, Mrs. Hallman, Mrs. E. B. Hallman, Mrs. W. Spae tzel, Mrs. Gordon Hallman, Mrs. Wilâ€" ham Oberer, Miss Ala Bingaman, Mrs. James Haner and Miss Mary Hilborn. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Betzner and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Betzner of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" o‘d Shantz on Tuesday. Miss Siva Snider and Mr. Leonard Snider of German Mills and the little Misses Miriam and Audrey Snider of Mannheim called at the home of Mrs. George Haliman on Sunday. Among those who attended the anâ€" nual meeting of the Ontario Branch Rev. J. Howe, Mrs. Clarence Benâ€" der and Mr. Leonard Bender of Royâ€" al Oak, Mich., were guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. Gingerich and Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus this week. Among those who attended the banquet given by the South Waterâ€" loo Liberal Association, in honor of Hon. N. O. Hipel and Mrs. Hipel at Galt last Monday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hallman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn, Mr. and Mrs. M. ‘B. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Poth, Messrs. John Buck and Norman Kaster. _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bauer and Viss Velma Baver visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Bingeman at New FHamburg on Sunday. [ ‘Miss Kitty Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis and William Pett of Kitchener visited at the home of Mrs. !A. Sheard on Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hilgartner and son of Edmonton, Alberta, and Mr. David Hilgartner of Niagara Falls visited with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Baer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baer at Rosebank on Sunâ€" day. WORLD‘S NEWEST BIG ‘SHOW TO BE AT KITCHENER Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Buck and Mr. Nial Wautenschlager of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Buck. !Mrs. Lafe VanSickle of Calgary, Alberta, Miss Verna Slade and Mr. Marvin VanSickle of Hamilton visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn on Sunday. ‘Mrs. Arthur Rogers of Kitchener, I11., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harold Shantz and Mr. Shantz this Mrs. William Hell and daughter, Elizabeth and Mr. Donald Hall visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Stauffer at | Chesterfleld on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rli Rosenberger called on Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Snyder and Ezra Snyder at Kitchener last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmidt and son, Richard of Kitchener called on Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus on Sunâ€" day. Mre. J. Wurm of St. Jacobs is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Waber. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bauer and Miss Velma Bauer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber. G. Fishleigh, the Misses Helen and Jean Fishleigh and Mr. George Fishâ€" loigh of Putnam; and Mrs. C. Leiska and the Misses Edna and Margaret Leiska of Ayr. _ _Visitors at the home of Rev. and ‘lnu.v.mu-m, were: Mr. and Mrs. John Cappelier and son, Norman and Mrs. (Dr.) Stamp( of Buffalo, N.Y., Mr Robert Schwamâ€" beck of Williamsburg, Penn., Mr. and Ginley Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sararas and son, Bobby visited with Mr. and Mre. Ed. Coxson at Plattsville last Tuesday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mirs. Heary Waterman on Sunday were: Mr. and Mre. Henry Kinzie, Mr. and Mrs. C. Schwalm and the Misses Hattie and Idella Waterman of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bingaman and son, Lawrence of New Hamburg. Miss Margaret Bryden and Mr. John Bryden of Hespeler and Mr. and Mre. J. A. Bryden of Galt called pu Miss Euphemia Bryden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stolts at the home of Mr Simon Bricker at Taâ€" vistock on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Arelj Goodwin and children, Karl and Beatrice spent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Drayton and Glenallan. ‘mmw h wi‘l he more than three score elaborately carved and gilded allegoriâ€" cal floats. tablean wagons and open dens and cages displaying the Clyde Beatty. menagorie Doorse to the hig show and the menagerlc will open at 1 and 7 pm The hig shows start at 2 and $ p.m. end children. Euvs ud ind c Cmeliny (ence ow OTs M Mrs. Wilfred Doerr of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Doerr o Wl Mrs. Tom Lamb of Hespeler is spending some time here with her mother, Mrs. Saunders, who is sick. ae 0 222202 NU 1 The meeting closed with the singâ€" ing of hymn 135 and all repeating the mizpah benediction Personals. i M insd n Piaa 0 e c d clia ind At the close of his talk Mr. Kerr compared the trip with the journey of life pointing out that in life we have to follow the narrow highway with the Bible as our map and our talent our provision. Mrs. David Kerr of Woodstock, the guest speaker, addressed the meeting on "A Trip to California", in which he outlined his own experâ€" iences of five weeks last winter. The speaker took his audience on a delightful journey to the land of sunshine and orange ranches. He spoke of the cattle ranches stretchâ€" ing for miles in the district where the term farming is applied only to cattle raising. Mr. Kerr showed picâ€" tures taken during his travel of the different eating places, comprising oneâ€"third of the business section in California cities and towns. Young couples regularly dine out at least once a day in that section to cut down living expenses. One particuâ€" lar novel restaurant was a ‘"Merryâ€" goâ€"round" with an endless belt car-i rying food trays, here as many helpâ€" ing‘s as one desired were permitted. 1 w 6, [ymn. of. The scripture: The U.B.C.E. met on Thursday lesson taken from Math. 7: 8 â€" 20, evening at the home of Mr. and Mre. was read by Lawrence Snider,. Senâ€" Ervin Perrin with Miss ‘Evelyn Brickâ€" tence prayer were taken by Mary!‘er conducting an interesting discusâ€" Honderich and Miss E. E. Struth. s.on on the topic, "How True to Life The hymn 78 was then sung. A duet are the Movies?" entitled, ‘"More Like the Master", a jarge number from here attendâ€" was rendered by Misses Evelyn snl'leu the Hallman reunion at Soper cer and Marie. MiniiE sn P o cnasbniatel Th 6 clake The Young People‘s Society of S Livingston‘s Presbyterian Church : Suy held their regular meeting on Monâ€"| =â€"â€" day evening. Mary Honderich, con-: vener of the devotion committee,‘ presiding. The meeting opened by singing hymn 51. The scripture! Tt lesson taken from Math. 7:8 â€" 20,| even was read by Lawrence Snider,. Senâ€" Ervi &’ence prayer were taken by Mary‘er c N Nn dnal oc l e e Oa t 7 06 ce for their annual garden party which = will be held on Friday evening of = this week in Mr. J. P. Livingston‘s S orchard. = Y.P.S. Meets. <s Miss Bertie 7F6;l;r:'w'h-¢;vh';-"l;een confined to the house is able to be out again. Mr. J. B. Runstedtler has again assumed his duties at the Dominion Bank after a two weeks‘ vacation. During his absence he was relieved by Mr. H. W. Reeves of the Kitchâ€" ener Branch. Phn_ Garden Party. F)rt that Mrs. Hy. Rueffer, Mrs. owler, Mrs. W. J. Saunders and Mr. Ed. Rittinger are all confined to their beds through illness. We wis‘l‘:' t.henm all a speedy recovery. Mrs. Edwin Sutter and son of Deâ€" troit are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Weiler. Mrs. Hy. Struth and daughters, Mr. John Battler accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Struth and family and Miss Barbara Baer of South Wilmot spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Nicklas, on i6th line, East Zorra. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Spinler attendâ€" ed the Grimmer reunion at Mitchell on Sunday. _ The Ladies‘ Aid of the Livingston Presl.)_yterinn Church are preparing es Ana t nds ied - . Lcul even afraid to shake hands with N rribly .] vegan taking Eruagigh terribly. uschen Salts reAlu'ly. and after a little Local Residents IIl. She Was Afraid i To Shake Hands‘! Head this letter from a woman describing the manner in which she ‘‘For several years," she writes, "linuleud h::ll- r‘:ouuï¬-n of t: joints, especially in my hands, a this caused me intense pain. | was pletely. I am naturally delighted wit_l_l_ Kruq:hen."f-(_l_iu) K. The pains and stiffness of rheuâ€" matism are frequently caused by deâ€" posits of uric acid in the muscles and joints. The numerous salts in Kruschen assist in stimulating your liver and kidneys to healthy, regular action, and so help them to get rid of this excess uric acid. was affected We are i_rideed;_Qlery_ sorry to reâ€" Her Intense Pain. Read this letter from a JUANITA HOBSON Joints Caused H Visitor: "Um, they must have the same landlord we have." week Guide: "This castle has stood for 600 years. Not a stone has heen touched, nothing altered, nothing reâ€" nlaced ." son, Eden, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hilborn and son Walker, of New Hamburg to Harriston on Sunâ€" day. CHJ. : > + : at Druggists, Grocers, General Stores, Mr. and Mrs. A.}C. Becker are atâ€" » 7" + tending the sessions of the Ontario WHY l ‘\\ 1"()“]"? Rranch of the W.M.A. and the anâ€" THE WILSON FLY PAD CO., Hamihon, Ont. ~ nual conference of the United Brethâ€" ren Church at Stevensville this Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson Were recent visitors with Mr. and Nirs. Douglas Scott at Alma. ev. and Mrs. Grenzebach, Mrs. Telford .Brodhae®ker and Mrs. Melâ€" ville Veitch attended the Christian bducation ‘Rally of the Evangelical Church at Morriston. Miss Dorothy Burkholder of near Piattsvile was a weekâ€"end guest of Aiss Marion Bowiman at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Detweiler, Miss Myrtle Becker, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelby and daughter, Lois and Melvin secker were Thursday visiâ€" tors in ‘Poronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Perrin and caughter, Mary visited with Mr. and ils. dtanley serrin of Galt on Sunâ€" uay. Miss Estelle Haycock of Waterloo Spent the weekâ€"end in the village. Mr. and Mrs. daroid Osborne and Cuughter, geveriy Jean, of Toronto V.sited with Mr. i. Marshail on Sunâ€" day. Mr. A. W. Peters was a Sunday visitOr in New Hamburg. Mr. ana Mrs. Ervin Lang and auuguters of Gait were Thursaay viâ€" sitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Detâ€" weiler, ’ Mr. Harold Morreil of Toronto was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home A. E. Stoltz. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Metcaite of Yale, wich, were weekâ€"end guests at the ut mr. and Mrs. Wm. petweiler; Mr. ana Harry Brodhaecker and wuaugnters of Dickie Settiement were bunday visitors with Mrs. Allan i‘ried. unday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. james Hope were Rev. and Airs. wimer Riebel of Naperville, 111., and Mrs. W. .Beattie of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shelby and Caughter Lois were guests of Mr. aud Nirs. Wm. Shelby at Eastwood on sanday. Mrs. Cranson Hallman and son, Geraid, of near ‘Plattsville spent last Puesday at A. iC. Becker‘s. AMir. and Mrs. Albert Chapman and daughter Norma, of Pine Hill were sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. M. Chapman. Miss Cora iStager, Eva Becker and Mamie Sherk, and Messrs. Harley and Robert Stager and Melvin Beckâ€" er attended the Waterloo County Juâ€" nior Farmers‘ Picnic at Snyder‘s F‘lats, Bloomingdale, on Saturday. A large number from here attendâ€" ea the Hallman reunion at Soper Park, Galt, on Saturday. 8t., W. <!0) Mr 4 _ Pricea 4 Very Moderate Waterloo Musical Festival | and Tattoo and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn and CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP Beginning at 8 p.m. Broadcast with the compliments of * THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY LIMITED Kitchoner‘s ROSEVILLE MUSIC LOVERS "BANK#"TORONTO Carcéul study of the customer‘s p.hl--dgl-ï¬.po&y that takes into consideration the best interests of the borâ€" rsower has made many friends for this Bank during 81 years LOANS THAT MKAKE FPRIENDS Glasses Ihat Satisfy _ SsATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 26th STATION CKCR BROADCAST Reliable Optometrists for 13 Years Direct from Waterloo Park over The Famous Energy Food Be Sure To Listen Incorporated 1855 Manufacturers of To the of the Each pad will kill flies all day and every day for three weeks. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Preiss and | Mr. and Mrs. George Dorscht visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dorscht, Waterloo. I Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dietrich and sonâ€" Emil and Miss Theresa Kittel of |5t. Agatha visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Weiler, New Germany, on ‘Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kaufman and Mrs. Anna Grieves of Elmira visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert, iHesson Road, Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kaufman accomâ€" panied by Mrs. Anna Grieves of Elâ€" ‘mira were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ;errge Ayr on Monday. Mr. Jerome Kieswetter of near Baâ€" dn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ament and famâ€" ily of Linwood, Mr. and Mrs. Seraâ€" Phim Kieswetter and son Arthur were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kiesâ€" wetter on Sunday. Messrs. Simon Kieswetter and Alâ€" vin Kieswetter and Miss Helen Kiesâ€" wetter visited on Sunday at Mount Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dietrich and family of St. Agatha visited at Clayâ€" ton Steffler‘s recently. â€" Miss Ruth Preiss of Waterloo visitâ€" ¢d friends here. Mrs. Martin Kieswetter accomâ€" pan.ed by Mr. and Mrs, Edwin H. Arâ€" old of Kitchener visited at the home Of Linus Kiesweter, Galt, recently. Edwin Waechter reported that they have rye on their farm which meaâ€" sures 7 feet and 9 inches. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Ernest J. Mortz at St. Clements on Wednesday mornâ€" ing. Miss Reta Ellert of Josephsburg is spending a few weeks at the home of Clayton Steffler. Mr. E. F. Buller of London was a business visitor here recently. On Saturday morning while walkâ€" Ing through one of their fields, Rdâ€" win and John Waechter saw a deer not far from them, but soon disapâ€" peared in the bush. . Rye Measures 7 feet 9 inches, GUARANTEED WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING Located in Steele‘s Optical Parlors. 96 King St. W. â€" Kitchener 3 pads in each parlievi.ï¬" 10 Cl‘?NTS PER PACKET onenoesonneonnnonnnd W. G. SAHLI BAMBERG Lye Examination Thorough June 25, 1937 Phone 2687J