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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Nov 1938, p. 5

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Members of ‘Patricia Chapter Orâ€" der of the Eastern Star presented the degree work for the Orangeville chapter, ‘Tuesday night. Those from Waterloo, who accomapnied the worâ€" thy matron, Mrs. S. Marsland, were Mrs. Kenneth Rabb and Mré. Johnâ€" son. Mrs. W. J. Jamieson of ‘Waterloo and Mrs. E. Strome, Church street, Kitchener, are spending the remainâ€" der of the week in ‘Toronto, the guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wills. Several members o fthe Twin City 1.O.D.E. and their friends motored to Guelph thsi week where they atâ€" tended a tea and penny sale under the auspices of the Victoria Guelph chapter 1.0,D.E. at the home of Mrs. Lincoln Goldie. Those in the Waterâ€" loo party were ‘Mrs. Edward Reid, Mrs. James Elsley and Mrs. James Johnson. Among those from the Twin City who attended the semiâ€"annual meetâ€" ing of the MWaterloo (Deanery Woâ€" men‘s Auxiliary of the Anglican Church in Preston, this week were Mrs. James Slater, ‘Mrs. William Dunker, Mrs. G. ‘A. Heather, Rev. J. N. N. and ‘Mrs. Mills, Mrs. J. W. Leach and Mrs. G. A. Heather. Miss Annette Seagram of Toronto, entertained recently at the Royal York Hotel at a supper dance, in celebration of her 21st birthday. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frowde Seagram, of Waterloo. Complete Findl arrangements were made for the annoal banquet of the St. John‘s Scout Mother‘s Auxiliary to be held at the home of Mrs. W. L. Jamieson, Elmer street, Waterloo, the ond of the month. Present Degree Work. street, had as Armistice Day guests, Kitchener, are spending a ftow daye Major C. T. and Mrs. Grubbe and Mr. with the lattor‘s mother, Mrs. G. and Mrs. R. 8. Wilson of Toronto. _ Winn, in Elmirs. 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N P0 l L :-‘I-c:.m-t"h-: PHYSICAL CULTURE HOTEE DANSVILLEL For complete trained in his measures training departments. eavor. the WALLENSTEIN ‘ortable roomsâ€"beautifual Winn, in Elmira. hride ."'ufia.*'mf’ re w won ~ { * *®% * o® :g.llnryw-nlmDuUn. The November +‘ _ Mrs. Harry Hahn, of Hellmuth Geizel, Woolwich township. Hosorille Literary Mrs. Thos. Hanley and children Vera, Mary and Joseph spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Christie OBrien of Stratford. Mr. Aloysiue Doherty ef Mimira and Miss Anna Doherty of Ltnwood spent a few days with Mrs. Patrick Doherty. e Confirmation Wedhesday. The children of the RC. Church will receive confirmation on ‘Wedâ€" nesday morning at ten o‘clock, adâ€" ministered by Rev. Bishop Kidd of London. _ Mr. and. Mrs. Alex Schnarr and ; children, Mr.. and Mrs. Seraphin Stemmler of Kitchener spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Sauder and Mrs. August Sauder of Hawkesville spent Sunday with Mr. and . Mrs. Christian B. Frey. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams, Mr. Charles Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Matthews spent Sunday evening with relatives in Kitchener. Mr. Claude Knoblaugh and Mr. Chas. Kocher spent a few days with friends at -Dou-qa' Confirmation W esday. ler _ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hanley and children apent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ryan recontly. avenue, entertained recently at dinâ€" ‘The bride wore a nayy blue crepe ner for her daughter, Kathorine, the gress, a taupe velour coat with grey guests including several LondoBOIS woif trimming, a blue felt hat and and Miss Marie Cressman, 14074 ohter accessories to match. Jessup, Mr. and Mrs. William Bes» _ Tho young couple left on a motor and Mr. Ed. Bean, all of Waterl00.~ wrip immediately after the ceremony. London Free Press. _ ‘They will reside on the bridegroom‘s at _ Mr. .William MacPherson spoat Sunday in Toronto. _ Mr. and Mrs. Uriag‘G. Martin, Miss Matilda Martin, Mrs. Eliae W. Marâ€" tin were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Honry S. Brubacher of Elmire. Mr. Ronald© MacPherson of Mili bank was a Sunday visitor at the home o‘ Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mac Pherson. Mr. and Mrs. Rlias Weber spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gingâ€" rich of Elmira. Mr. and Mré. Honry S. Bauman and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bauâ€" man of Balsam Grove. Mr. Enos B. Martin and Mrs. Menâ€" no F. Martin spent Sunday with Mt. and Mrs. Henry S. Brubacher of Elmira. Miss Lila Musser of Kitchene spent a few days at her home here. _ Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Bauman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Daâ€" vid M. Martin, Linwood. Miss Grace Gooding of Kitchoner was a Sunday visitor at her home Mr the home of Mr. Eugene Stemmâ€" The Road To Mealth HESSON farm north of Kimira. Mrs. A. Eckel, who celebrated her seventyâ€"sixth birthday on Friday, Nov. 11. The beautiful bouquet of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums decorating the altar table of the United Church on Sunday were> a birthday gift from her son, Herbert Eckel, of Kitchener. ‘The ‘adies of the United Church had a big response to their invitation to a tenâ€"cent dinner on Thursday, following Wednesday night‘s chicken supper. Most of the school children were present, also quite a number of grownâ€"ups. Mrs. Hallman, Sr., of Kitchener and Mr. Clarence Hallman son Jack and daughter Betty of the Plains, were recert visitors at the homes of Mrs. J. Leitz and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Gofton. â€" Miss Kathleen Duncan of Bright spent the weekâ€"ond with hor sister, Mrs. Edwards and Mr. Edwards. _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stewart of Windsor were weekâ€"end visitors with friends in the village. Miss Clara Sipes of Toronto spent the holiday weekâ€"end at her parental home. Mr. Graham Potter, principal of Coboconk public school, his sister {sobel, assistant teacher, and their mother, Mrs. E. Potter, visited over the holiday weekâ€"end with relatives and friends in and around the vilâ€" lage. F. Parkhouse, J. Brighty and Beatrice Barrett visited in Kitchener recently. â€" 0 s _ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ingold and son Edward and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cockerton of New Hamburg were Sunday visitors with relatives in the village. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Walkter Eckel and little som and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Friets of Zurich visited. on Thurs day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Eckel. . Mr. A. Laxton of Galt and grandson Billy Cranston, of Toronto, visited during the week with friends and reâ€" latives in the village. _ Mr, A. Cann, Mrs. Geo. Edwards and Doreen Harmer were Kitchener visitors on Thursday. Mr. W. Copley and niece, Beatrice Barrett, visited in Galt recently. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eckel and family of Kitchener were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Eckel. Miss Clara Sipes accompanied by her mother and Miss L. Gootz woere Friday visitors to Kitchener. 7‘Ra.y Plyley commenced working in the Sand Paper factory last week. _ Presented On 76th Birthday _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scott of Embro visited on Wednesday with friends in the village. â€" _ _ Miss Ruth Doan of Biggar, Sask., is visiting at the home of her broâ€" ther, Elmer and Mrs. Doan. _ â€" Blair Fergusson and Bert Barrett were Saturday visitors to Galt. _ 10 â€" Teachers home over the weekâ€"end included: Mabel Fenn of Wellesley; John Fenn of Elmvale; Margaret Fenn of Guelph; Helen Hewitt of Mannheim; Jeanette Currey of Raâ€" tho; Merle Kennedy of Windfall, and Beatrice Barrett of Haysville. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brown and childrec of Cayuga were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brown. _ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn of New Dundee were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown. _ Mr. Geo. Scott of Innerkip and Ed. Scott of Embro visited on Sunday with relatives in the village. _ _ Albert Rush was a weekâ€"end visi tor with relatives in Toronto. _ â€" Mrs. Archie Ramsey of Montreal is on an extended visit at the home of the Misses Ramsoy. â€" Mrs. W. 9. Fergusson, who has been visiting at the home of her son, Fred, of Palmerston, returned home on Sunday. _ _ Tom Ellis of Guelph epent Sunday with his sisters in the village. Mr. Ed. Eckel and daughter Marâ€" garet of Kitchener were visitors on Sunday with relatives here. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Binkle, Mrs. Conrad Lips and Lorne Krupp of New Hamburg were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harmer. High School Inspector Stanley Rendali and son Jack of Toronto were Sunday visitors at the home of his father, Mr. Wm. Rendall Jack Harmer accompanied the Woodstock Junior hockey team to Brantford last Thursday for practice. Mre. R. Keutsch and little son of ‘Tavistock are on an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. Stewart, Mr. Keutsch spent Sunday with them Mr. Osborne Moyer of the Great Weset Life Insurance Co. staff of Winâ€" nipeg, a former resident of Plattsâ€" ville, who has been transferred to the East, was a Thursday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harmer. Mr. A. Nadrofsky has been conâ€" fined to the house for some days through sickness. is Transferred. Mr. and Mre. . Hackton celebrated their wedding anniversary on Thursâ€" day and spent the day in Kitchener. Their son, Hugh,. accompanied Wm. Thomps#on, a former teachâ€" er here and now of Goderich renewâ€" ed friends here on Friday. Injures Knee, Philip Grimes has been on the sick Itst due to an injury to his knee, re celved while at practice with the Woodstocwk Junior hockey team at Galt. _ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rauck and family of Woodstock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Quandt. Tuesday. Frank Parkhouse accompanied by Harry Stanlake, Sydney Green, Bert Barrott, Howard Ranck and Jac. Harâ€" mer spent Tuasday evening in Kitshâ€" Rev. A. E. Hopper of Sheddan, forâ€" et pastor, mz‘nd friends here on PLATTESVILLE sided for the program as follows: A reading by John Shants; a vocal duet by the Missos Dorothy and Jean Edgar; a reading by Miss Janet Robâ€" son; a ladies‘ quartette composed of. the Misses Ruth and Maxine Grimâ€" mer, Betty Kyle and Auna Charles; ochestra selections by the Cochrane | brothers; and a .reading by Alice Hedderick. The main feature of the ‘program was a debate, "Resolved that Complete State Medical Service Should Be Adopted in Ontario", with the decision of the judges being awarded to the affirmative side.‘ The affirmative team consisted of Miss Phyllis Christian, Bill Kinnaird and Gordon Shantz and the negative, Miss Helen Letson, Jim Murray and George Gillespie. The judges were Miss Margaret Duncan, Miss Marion ‘Bowman and Mr. Harvey Hallinan. Mr. A. Muir, B.S.A., of Woodstock gave a short talk and presented the certificates and books from Australia to Miss Laura Henhoeffer, Ross Perrin, Norman Shantz and Bill Kinâ€" naird, who were the Short Course students, who wrote essays on Roseâ€" ville, which were forwarded to Roseâ€" ville, Australia Mr. A. Alysworth also made a few remarks. At the conclusion of the meeting, a twoâ€" minute silence was observed. Rev. and Mrs. Grenzebach, last Wedâ€" nome‘s of Henry ‘Hesse and Harry nesday afternoon. Mrs. Telford Brodâ€" (Capling of Southâ€"West Wilmot. haecker was in charge of theâ€"deâ€"| xr. and Mre. Harry Sniderâ€" and vactional period. Mrs. L. Fried Preâ€" |qaughters of Preston called at the sided during the program presented |hnome of Earl Snider on Wednesday. as follows Mission study, by Mrs. A.| Sunday guests at the home of Mi}â€" Fried; current events by Mrs. Harâ€"| zon Erast were Mr, and Mrs. Roy vey Hallman; piano accordion and |Sshantz, Kitchener, Edith Baor, and vocal solos by Mrs. Bruce of Platts |Eqward Schmidt of Rosebank. ville; a ladies‘ trio, composed of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moss and L. Fried. Mrs. Telford Brodhaecker qaughtors visited at the home of and Mrs. Elmer Detweiler; a vocal Herb Feick in Strasburg, Sunday. solo by Mrs. Wm. Rife; a reading by . yr. and Mrs. David Bearinger and Mrs. D. Lockie and a vocal duet bY gaughter Doris and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Milford Poll and Mrs. Telford Josiah Shantz visited at the home Brodhaecker. The guest speaker of Christian Martin of Conestogo, was Mrs. Haymaker of New Hamâ€" gunday. burg and took as her subjéct, "What _ vera, Vernon and Almeda Bearingâ€" Is Stewardship". The president, Mr6. o spent Sunday with friends in Elâ€" Grenzebach took charge of the bugiâ€" mira. 2 ;ness session. Afternoon tea was enâ€" __â€"_â€"________ oyed at the conclusion of the meetâ€" 1e HAWKESVILLE Roseville Literary Society was held in the school Thursday evening. A short .business session .was held The intermediate girls class of the U.B.S.S. met at the home of their teacher, Miss Marion Bowman, reâ€" cently. The officers elected were: president. Miss Alice Hedderick; secretary. Lois Shelby; treasurer, Evelyn Hilborn; social convenor, Mary Perrin; "Work a Day" commitâ€" tee convenor, Merle Becker. Annual Meeting. The annual reâ€"organization of the New Dundee Baptist Mission Circle was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn last Wednesâ€" day evening. Organize Temperance cegion. Pr The annual Thankoffering meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid and Women‘s Misâ€" sionary Societies of the Evangelical Church was held at the home of Alice Hedderick | * Rev. C. W. Backus of New Dundee ‘and Miss Isobel Clelland of the Gore, | Ayr, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hope. | Miss Bessie Hope attended the executive meeting of the Waterloo County Christian Endeavor Union held at Calvary Evangelical Church, Kitchener on Monday evening. A Loyal Temperance Legion was organized in the local school last Tuesday afternoon under the direcâ€" tion of Miss Duff of Toronto, proâ€" vincial W.C.T.U. field worker. The officers are as follows: president, Lois Shelby; vicepresident, Doris Hussey; secretary, John Brubacher; treasurer, Betty Holtzhauer. Hamburg Woman Is Guest Speaker . Messrs. Melvin Faulkner and Berâ€" nard Wilson of the Students League of Many Nations‘ Practical Bible Training School of Flemington, N.Y., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Radke wore Sun day visitors in. Waterloo. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schrum and family of Haysville visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hilborn on Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Filsinger of Ayton is the kuest of her sister, Mrs. Grenâ€" zebach and Rev. Mr. Grenzebach. In the absence of the pastor, Rev C. W. Backus of New Dundee occu pied the pulpit of the United Breth ren Church on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Urias Snider of near Waterloo spent Sunda‘y with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Snider. Miss Florence Hodgins of Baden was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fernanâ€" do Snider on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmeirman of Elmira called on Mrs. John Bechtel recently. â€" â€" 8 â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Laidlaw and sons Earl. Billy and Ronnie of Guelph were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider and son Kenneth visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gellow of Preston on Sunday. As well as rheumatism and lumâ€" bago develops from uric acid left in the Blood by defective kidneys. Lasting relief comes when the liver, kidneys and bowels are aroused to ______" DR. CHASE‘s Kignerâ€"Liver Pillg Hea(.ls U.B. S.8. Intermediates BLOOMINGDALE concoctions until I was spendâ€" ing my money. lm:t.:ru‘- Salts so often, that I thought one day I‘d try that. By this time my knees were frequently full of terrible pains. 1 bought a .bottle of Kruschen, and took a teaspoonful every morning. It had no effect. But my busband said ‘Porsevere! Give it a chance to act‘ Well. 1 did andâ€" before long my knees were nearly normal. I kept on, and believe me I am not like the same woman. I walked four miles the other day and felt fine, whereas before 1 could hardly walk across the floor."â€"(Mrs.) KA. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of Holland spent an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Stevens. s â€" Mr. and Mrs. Samuel.Martin spent Sunday at Heidelberg with Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman. Mr. Israel Martin and his sister, Miss Angeline Martin attended a wedding of their niece at Heidelberg. "Since coming here from England 10 years ago," writes a married woâ€" man, "I have suffered badly from rhoumatic pains. 1 bought medicine, lotions, liniments, and have taken ness of trheumatism? Mr. and Mre. William Klein and daughter Marjorie were Sunday guests at the home of Henry Wagner of Breslau Mrs. J. Haight and Corrine visited in Kitchener on Friday. \rs. V. Hounsma and sons attendâ€" ced the soldiers‘ parade in Kitchener., Mr. Earle Ottman was to Kitchâ€" ener on Thursday on business. What more need be said about the relief that Kruschen Salts can bring to sufferers from the pains and stiffâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Siebert and. llufihter Elsie visited at the homes of Henry Hesse and Harry Capling of South<West Wilmot on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Weber of Kitchener visited with Mrs. Ephraim Weber, Sunday. Mr. ad Mrs. H. L. Buimer and famâ€" ily of Kitchener called on Mrs. Thas, Bulmes, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruler. Mr. and Mrs. Bdgar Martin and family of Elmira visited at the home of George Weber, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snider and family of Blair were recent visitors at the home of Leander Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Siebert and daughters were Sunday guests at the home‘s of Henry ‘Hesse and Harry Capling of Southâ€"/West Wilmot. _ Mr. Heury, our éechool teacher, spent his holiday at his home at Kincardine. 2l l Donald Snider of Waterloo spent Sunday at the home of Kenard Sniâ€" Foster Snider of Petersburg epent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snider. Sunday guests at the home of Mi}â€" ton Erast were Mr, and Mrs. Roy Shantz, Kitchener, Edith Baor, and Edward Schmidt of Rosebank. Woman Suffered 10 Years GERMAN MILLS CARROLLES Our Best Speghetti or MACARONI 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 PEACHES Green Valley PEAS P OW D E R F L O U R 2 w 21¢ 2 %= 15¢ CHE ESE pound 23¢ 2â€"». t 45§¢ T E A PAS T RY HALVES 14b. okbs. 41¢ to 17¢ The auditorium of the Evangelical Church was well filled, overflowing into the annex, on Sunday evening, to listen to a very interesting proâ€" gram under the auspices of the Adult Men‘s Bible Class, in their fall rally. President F. B. Clausen, of the Waâ€" terloo College, was the special speakâ€" er. ‘The subject of his address was "God and Oo., Unlimited"." The xylo phone selections contributed by Mr. Martin Smith were well received and much enjoyed as was the solo by Mr. Oscar Wechel and the quartette by the Happy Cousins, f "Dresses Up" Dairy. ‘Mr.. Dan Kraemer, proprietor of the Riverside Dairy is at presont reâ€" modelling and repairing Mr. John Schlitt‘s old butcher shop, fitting it up for his dairy, ready for occupaâ€" tion by/"the end of the year. He is also making a stall for the delivery horse in the old shed at the rear. 3 Are 47 Years Married. Mr. and Mrs. William Heller wore pleasantly surprised by some of their friends on the occasion of their 47th annivereary of their marriage, on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam M. Bird cele brated their twentyâ€"fifth wedding anâ€" niversary at their home here on Satâ€" urday. Thirtyâ€"five guests were presâ€" ent from various points. Those from a distance included ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Durst of Sebringville, Mr. Ronald Washer of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mimons and sons Roland and Jack of Brantford. An interestâ€" ing feature of the event was the presence of Mrs. iBird, Sr., and Mrs. A. Beisel, mothers of Mr. and Mrs. Bird, both over eighty years of age, who were able to join in the festiviâ€" ties and enjoy the happy occasion. Miss Orpha Miller accompanied a busâ€"load of teachers and students of Elmira High School to Toronto reâ€" cently. Armistice day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seidewand, Misses Myra Snyder of Kitchener and Audrey Snyâ€" der of Winterbourne and Mre. R. Simpson and family of Guelph. Mr. Aubrey Lawson of ‘Winfield visited friends in this vicinity last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt spent a day with relatives in Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. C. D. Miller of Elmira has sold his farm here to Mr. Ezra B. Martin son of Mr. Seth Martin. 25 Years Married In North Woolwich Mr. and Mrs. John Schondelmayer and Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Schondelâ€" mayer of Waterloo, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Carl Zarnke and family, Mrs. Zarnke, "God And Co." Is Topic Of Address Mr. Emmanuel Martin of Bphrata, Pa., is visiting his brother, Mr. Simeon M. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Filsinger and children Mary and Douglas of ‘Walâ€" lace were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt. § , _Mr. and Mrs. Horace Erle ‘Thompâ€" so.of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Everat on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kraemer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Simeon N. Martin visited in Markham on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Davis and boys visited in Uxbridge over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Spencer returned home from the hospital on Sunday recuperatâ€" ing from an operation she underâ€" went. . NORTH ~WOOLWICH MIXED PEEL pound 21¢ Seeded Lexia L A R D BLUEBERRIES JUIC E 2 25â€"01. tins lsc TOMATOES ROLLED Q No. 2% tim 15¢ Io AT S CcIOl®, FRY’SF COcoaA R A | S | N S Carroll‘s Limited 1. pko. 3 1¢ Silver Ribbon T 0 M A T 0 esHimit edtime Maple Leaf P UV RE No ?!in9c pound 15§5¢ 19¢ Tender Peameal PORK ROLLS Our Sliced Side Small White Boneless BISCUITS Mrs. Jos Gingrich accompanied Mrs David Gingrich and Mr. and Mrs. John Horst of St. Jacobs on a moâ€" tor trip to Pennsylvania where they spent two weeks with relatives and friends. e Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman King were: Mr. and Mre. Raiph Lord and son Billy of Red Deer. Alta., Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" don Bolender of Preston and Mr. Graham King of Kitchener. Miss Emma ‘Bowley of Guelph and Miss Margaret Miller of Rockwood epent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah ‘E. Miller. Sr., and Miss Laura Eby of Kitchâ€" ener visited at the home of Mrs. N. B. Hoffer on Sunday. Miss Lydian Horst and brothers, Osial and Nathaniel and Mr. Howard Bauman were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen ‘Weber near Floradale. Messrs. Edwin and Soiomon ‘Benâ€" der attended the funeral of their couâ€" sin, Mr. John Nicolai at Neustadt on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kelley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Longman at Parker. BROOMS 2 n 25¢ ‘"Dedicated to Better Vision" 10 Frederick St. Phone 8/ leg straps. _LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE. GUARANTEED. Investigate. Write or DOWNING, STEEN and Co. 14 King S. WATERLOO Phone 58 C O D F 1 S H Smith &n-he!-rin! Compan: Dept. B. 536 iul St. * PRESTON, ONTARIO Established 1898 5n 19¢ FRANK®‘S Jewellery Store 86 King St. W. Phone 1800 KITCHENER _ Loch Lomond SANDWIC H A perfected method. 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