the quilting and made other gar ments for Spanish relief. ‘The devotional meeting was conâ€" ducted by the president, Miss Mabel @roh. Mrs. A. Snyder and Mrs. Ida Cressman led in yrayer. Mrs. O. A. Gnyder conducted the opening devoâ€" tional. Mrs. S. M. Kanagan gave a very interesting talk on the exposiâ€" tion of the 73rd Psaim. Skating Party Held. ‘The young people of Zion United Church heid an enjoyable skating Mr. Harvey Jacobi and the Misses Melen Heimpel and Esther Schneider of Hesson Road spent Tuesday afterâ€" roon at the home of the latter‘s parents. Mr. Ed. Kaufman was reappointed Tax Collector for Wellsley Township for 1939. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Francis Hergott at St. Clements last Tuesday mornâ€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dietrich and Miss Marie Dietrich of Kitchener visited at their home here on Sunday. which they went to the home of Luella Schults for lunch and a social Mr. Simon Kieswetter of Crosshill visited at the home of Mis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Kieewetter on Sunday. few days visiting friends in Penney} home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wil _ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ertel and damâ€" ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Ertel at Elmira recently. 0 A number from here attended the funeral at St. Clements on Saturday morning of the late Mre. Clements Esbaugh. Mennonite church met on Wednes Mr. Nelson Bechtel spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Rudy. Miss Ina Bowman of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman Mr. and Mrs. James Wakeford of The subscription and advertising rates will vremmain dhe same as previous to the inauguration of the semiâ€"woekly pubMâ€" eation two years ago. Effective March 1st, The Chronicle will discontinue publiâ€" cation of its Tuesday tabloid edition, and will be published weekly every Friday as prior to November 26th, 1936. The change has been the result of insufficient advertising patronage in the tabloid edition. Full reports of all news as in the past will be found after the above date in The Chromiole Waterloo Chronicle Will Be Published Every Friday Only After March First To Toronteo d 5.50 a.m. 3.20 p.m. c 1.00 p.m. â€" â€" except Sun. & Hol.; bâ€"Sun. & Hol.; ¢â€"Sat. ormly; d â€"Except Sun.; xâ€"to Stratford only. 10.20 a.m. 740 p.m. BAMBERG TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th Copies of the new time tables are available at all offices and agencies ~< All Coach Travel Information at 129 King St. E. KITCHENER LEAVE KITCHENER (Eastern Standard Time) ts For FRED WESSON Isaiah Bauman Interred. ‘The funeral of the late lsaish Bauâ€" man, who died at the KW Hospital, Bunday moning, was held from the h resided in that district until a year ago when he moved with his family to ‘Breslau. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, formerly Hettie Marâ€" ’tln. five children, his mother, five brothers and two sisters. } Quite a number from this district attended the funeral of Mr. Dave Bricker in Preston on Sunday. _ Miss Erma Dedels of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Norman Dedels. Mrs. Thomas Greene is on the sick list. She was taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Blood, Kitchener. Mennonite Church, Floradale for serâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Musselman of New Dundee were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Mader. Mr.Roy Erb and Miss Jean Schieâ€" del were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Llioyd Erb of Natches. Mr. and Mre. L. E. MWiter on Sun day with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Hagersville, Miss Fiorence Fullls spent last weekâ€"end under the parental roof at Pailmerston. Miss Elva Plummer was the weekâ€" end guest of her parents in Stratford. Mr. Murray Rae of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staf Sunday at his home in Wingham. * Quite a number town have been atâ€" New Hamburg, Tavistock and our rounding towns. Mr. Murray Rae is team which is competing with Clinâ€" ton in the semifinals of their groupâ€" Miss Marie Shants of Hespoler spent Tuesday evening with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Shantsz. Mrs. Joe Hagey entertained the ladies of the community to a quilting on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steppler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.°C. Henderâ€" Miss Iva Sauder of Toronto was a weekâ€"ond visitor with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sauder. Mrs. Jacob Zeller is spending a week with hor daughter, Mrs, Arthur X.usselman and Mr. Musselman at New Dundee. Mr. Bauman was born in Floradale 3.35 p.m. b10.30 p.m. xa 6.15 p.m. 11.10 a.m. To TYHB WATERLOO (Ontario) _ CHRONICLE |spent the weekâ€"end with her brother, ;:'e;" B ‘Rev. E. Gingeich and Mrs. Gingerich. her" “l; | Record crowds were in attendance =nd "BHoj (at the program presented by the New Goos. At 1Dnndoe M. S. Band in ‘Kavelman‘s thel; n |Hall on Tuesday and Friday ovenâ€" and tyho ings. The first part of the entertainâ€" Rev. Gor ment featured the Little German mee.tln ‘Band under the leadership of Ronald d th ‘o Toman which kept the audience in S t:llo peals of laughter with jokes interâ€" Schmidt: ‘spersed with musical selections. F. enrder: ° ‘E. Page acted as chairman for the Hnold'l’ ‘evening and between parts special deo: and ‘numbers were given as follows: a i rs. W ‘recitation, "Rastus‘ ‘Courtship", by °S d |Cameron Toman; a group of piano man an ‘solos by Mrs. W. S. Foote who was A mee the pianist of the program; and a Society 1 ‘selection on a grind organ played by Public S |Burkle Toman. The second part of With Dor |the evening was devoted to the Minâ€" rore Ros ‘strel Show. The members of the tributed band dressed as negroes and seated Tecitatio! lin a semiâ€"circle brought memories Teading ‘ ‘of the southâ€"land to their audience business as they indulged in humorous bits of Howling conversation and singing. The softâ€" succeed lyâ€"lighted stage witha pale yellow 1y taket ‘moon shining in the backround |Commun formed an effective setting for the} A spec singing of, "In the Evening by the[l.itnenry Moonlight", which was the opening Mannhei numbér for the concluding part conâ€"|ing at 1 sisting of musicaltselections by the Ontario |\band. ‘Bandmaster H. D. Schmidt inâ€" Kitchene itrodnced the various numbers and |The Lite ‘also A. McCullough, cornetist of the |der, opei | Waterloo Band who was the guest Ernest & !sololst for the evening. The locallpied the ‘band is to be congratulated for the numbers ‘splendid progress it has made since|titled, " tltn reâ€"organization in the lnmmerltetto; # | of 1937. 1â€"10, by 'w-hc was epent in contests which were in charge of Mrs. Lyle Bingeâ€" man, Miss Priscilla Gildner and Mr. Nyle Shants. Dainty refreshments were served at the conclusion. Personals. The Workd‘s Day of Prayer, Friday,‘members. A vocal duet entitled, _ Among those from here who atâ€" Fob. 24th, was observed in the vilâ€" "Holy Bible, Book Divine", was alse tended the Waterloo County Chris lage by a special service being hold'ruuloud by Mrs. Gordon Hallimaz tian Endearor Union Banquet held in the afternoon at the St. James and Miss Jean Halliman. ~ at the Granite Club, Kitchener, on Lutheran Church in charge of the Inâ€"| Mrs. Ronald Toman and family left Saturday evening were: Rev. and terdenominational Women‘s Organi on ‘Wednesday for their new home @t. Mrs. Clare Hilborn, Mr. and Mrs. zsation. In the absence of the presiâ€" Milverton where Mr. Toman is emâ€" James Haner; the Misses Ellen dent, Mrs. Floyd Sherk, Mrs. A. W. gagol as manager of theâ€"Creamery, Page, Alice Hallman and Mildred Egerdeeo, one of the directors, preâ€"| Mrs. Lonsbury, Sr., and Mr. am Smith; and Meesrs. Willard Hallman sided. ‘The service opened with an Mrs. George Lonsbury and family g# . iess Hoimm Taene oieiumee muored in the hi io wer |rianed wite Mh. and Wis. Biamiy _ Miss Helen Hallman of Galt epent to worâ€" » . Henry Bunday with her grandparents. Mr. Ship by the chair lady and Lord‘s Waterman last Wednesday. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel. Prayer. An.thom.n.'%ouuml Rev. E. Gingerich spent the week _ Mrs. Abram Cressman, Miss Barâ€" Saviour", Psalim 92 was read responâ€" end in ‘Toronto where he conducted bara Cressman and Mr. Clarence S!YvO!y and the minutes of last.year‘s the Communion services at tip \G‘-n of Plattsville visited at ®°0ting which was held in the Bap Bloem Ave. and Silverthorn Unita® the home of Mrs. Leander Cressman‘ tist Church were read by the secreâ€" Brehtren Churches on Sunday. i“ Sunday. tary, Miss Goettling. !(IuGl::;'l‘olwnov. and Mrs. W. c.u!:olu:g : man then rendered a vocal enâ€", Wellesley called on Mr. Mre. H. _ _ Miss Jean Bombeger of BridgeDOrt ;;;10q "\Qpen My Eyes that I May Kavelman last Tuesday. was the guest of Miss Ellen Page over the weekâ€"snd. Seo". Miss Lillian Miller gave a brief Lo2222222 2222 i2 cz _ Mir. and Mres. Clare Hilborn Yisit in bor missionary work amonget the ERBSVILLE ed with the latter‘s parents, MT. 204 sailors after which a m‘:::v‘t' prayâ€" o~ ‘:‘"'Im Brown at Plattsville O ., vas, nelq ‘The needs in four mis Parents Are Guests, ‘ na..y' Yaliea AMincaeiak ar pr.;. Sion fields were then prersented as| __; _ ; _, ,.., _ _2 w are aa Miss Jean Bombeger of Bridgeport was the guest of Miss Ellen Page over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hilborn visitâ€" ed ‘with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown at Plattsville on ing . An interesting visitor in town over the weekâ€"end was Miss Lillian Miller, Field Secretary of the Misâ€" sion to Sailors on Inland Waters which is under the sponsorship of the Upper Canada Tract and Book Society whose headquarters are in Toronto. Miss Miller was a guest speakers at the New Dundee Schools on Thursday afternoon, when she showed slides on the work of the faces and several motorists were reâ€" ported to have been ditched during the late afternoon and evening while attempting to return to their homes. According to reports from travellers along the township road west of the Village in Darknose. _ ‘The village was plunged into darkâ€" ness on Sunday night a»s a result of of A meeting of the Junior Red Cross Society was held at the ‘New Dundee Public School on Thursday afternoon with Dorothy Wanner presiding. Eliâ€" rore Rosenberger and Jean Poll conâ€" ;trflmwd a vocal duet followed by a recitation by Myrtle Howling and a reading by Clare Snider. During the ‘business meeting Myrtle Howling follows: "China", by Mrs. E. Gingâ€"\ {N® ©0200° C erich; "Africa", by Miss Helen PI-F“"""""l thei pher; "India", by ‘Mrs V. E. Dinger; tine 80Cial las and *Home Missions", by ‘Rev. W. J. |‘"Cars do more i Goos. After another season of prayer 2 MAin feature the hymn, "O Zion Haste", was sung affirmative . side and the benediction pronounced by *4 Rev. Goos. At the conclusion of the|_ At the conclu meeting the executive met and elect 4Ainty lunch w ed the officers for the ensuing year “""- as follows: President, Mrs. Jack Schmidt; viceâ€"president, Mrs. M. B. Damage Slight. Snyder; . secretaryâ€"treasurer, Mrs.l Despite the | Harold Poth; asst., Mrs. A. W. Egerâ€" storm over the dee; and directors, Mrs. F. E. Page, able damage wi Mrs.â€"W. J. Goos, Mrs. L K. Binge|ty. Many limb man and Miss Sylvia Bock. Itree- and a nu _ _A special meeting of the Excelsior ‘;Litnenry Society was held at the Mannheim School last Tuesday evenâ€" |ing at which time students of the Ontario Mennonite Bible School at Kitchener presented the program. The Literary president, John W. Sniâ€" der, opened the meeting after which Ernest Swartz of Lima, Ohio, occuâ€" pied the chair and the following ‘numbers were given: a selection enâ€" titled, "Church of God", by an ocâ€" tette; scripture recitation ‘Phil. 2: 1â€"10, by Miss Myrtle Weber of Kitchâ€" ener; a reading, ‘"Looking Back", by Leroy Good of ‘Elida, Ohio; two songs, "Faith of our Fathers", and i“°° ‘Through the Gates", by a male ‘quartette composed of Joseph Swartz of Michigan, John Burkholder of Markham, Floyd Esch of Michigan and Ernest Swarts; a talk, "Early Howling was elected president to succeed Earl Toman who has recentâ€" 1y taken up residence in another community. Beginning in our Christian Heriâ€" tage", by Miss Enid Culp of ‘Vineâ€" land; two vocal numbers, ‘For ors on the Great Lakes. On Gunâ€" Christ and the Church", and mmwmumum‘ann-u".w- ious â€" Sunday _ Schools : and {trio, Misses Gonevieve ahd m-mw-mmmmcmmmï¬ of the great work of the organiâ€"|Issbel Smucker of Cable, Okle; on. Besides carrying on mission|three addresses on the subjects af, k amongst the sailore at four "Dynamic Leaders of the Rarly blishel points in Ontario, nameâ€"| Movement", by Miss Minots Swarts. Port Arthur, Kingston, Toronto |of Klida, Ohio, "Problenis in the Higâ€" the Welland Canal, the Bociety |tory of the Mennonite Church", by distributes large quantities of WFloyd Mech and "Solution to th¢ ious literature to dsolated Lightâ€"|Problems", by Roy Koch of St. J&â€" §TEELES . G@LASSES §ATISFY | Despite the heavy sleet and reim storm over the weekâ€"end no considerâ€" ;.blo damage was done in this locaB ty. Many limbs were broken from Itree- and a number of farm homes reported being without hydro. ‘Lomn Services Planned. j ERBSVILLE Parents Are Guests, ‘The school children of S.S. No. # entertained their parents to a Valem tine SoC€ial last Friday. A dobate, ‘‘Cars do more harm ‘than good", was a main feature of the program. The affirmative side being the winning At the conclusion of the program & dainty lunch was served to all pree Lenten service was held in &t. Paul‘s Lutheran Church on Wednes day afternoon and will be held every A sleighâ€"load of friends from &4 Agatha surprised Miss Mario Ditner at her home, one evening last ‘week, and tendered her a kitcheon shower in ihonpr of her approaching marriage Newlyweds Honored. On Saturday evening a number Ǥ friends and neighbors gathered a% the home of Mr. Xavier Ditner im honor of Mrs. Emerson Schweitzes, formerly Miss Marie Dlm:;. wb?l. second Wednsday during the Lent Fete Brideâ€"Elect. son Billy woere recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaefer. __Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frickey, Httlp Miss Wilma and Mr. Vernon Frickey lm Bunday dinner guests at the morning. â€" Mrs. Schweitzer was showered with many useful gifts Mr. and Ms. John Bettschen andg ‘“ii; bhdyl Bierman of Wateriop spent tre weekâ€"end at the home a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bier