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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jul 1939, p. 2

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m Roulzd Trip Ia‘ Bargain Fares ! Mr. and Mrs. Al. Coopér and famâ€" ly, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Cooper and famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adam and faimily;, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adam and son Percy and Mr. and Mrs. « Lawrence Holshuh attended the Cooâ€" perâ€"Adam reunion held at the home of Mr. Alex Adam of Preston on Satâ€" urday. P Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beggs and and family attended on Saturday the Bilton reunion held at the home of Mr. A. Melntyre, Conn. ; Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert were Mrs. Everett and Mrâ€"and Mrs. Wm Greig of Lion‘s Head and Mr. and Mrs. C. Tabbert of Linwood. ; . i j Miss Marjorie Cooper is attending summer school in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Barl .T family .spenit . the . we Paisley. Mr. and Mrs Norman McLaughlin entertained their friends and neighâ€" bors io a barn dance on Thureday eveninz. and many intermediate points Goingâ€"First train 6.55 p.m. July. For full information, limits, etc. ® ‘Consult Agents â€" Ask for Handbill Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beggs and family spent Sunday afternoon with friends in Linwood. Miss Vivia Cooper of Markdale is holidaying at the home of Mr. A. Cooper. ' Mrs. Win. Lambert entertained the Women‘s Association of Glenallen United Church Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Melvin Mewhiney has reâ€" turned from _ the K.â€"W.. Hospital where she has bee a patient followâ€" ing and appendix operation. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lavery and Ruth were visitors in Listowel on Sunday. Canadian Pacific Mr. and Mrs. Clair Beggs and famâ€" ily and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cressman were Sunday evening callers with Mrs. Robert Mewhiney. R. R. 1 WALLENSTEIN C. F. Price, Optometrist 96 King 3t. West â€" Kitchener V. M. WOOD City Passenger Agent. 120 King St. W. _â€" _ Phon KITCHENER, ONT. WISE . TIRE BUYERS Use Firestone TIR E. S Tires Do Not Neglect Your N. E. HETT TIRE SERVICE 14â€"16 Young St. â€" Kitchoner OWEN SOUND ... TORONTO .... SMITH‘S FALLS ......... YOUR GLASSES * Annsfaction it on YOUR EYES are MQJ::y cxamined STEELE‘S HAMILTON .................... BELLEVILLE ......... BUFFALO .......:slls..l.. PETERBORO ............... SCHREIBER ... JULY T â€" 8 â€" 9 EOUR NHOUR ENA M EL 13 King St. N. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU . . . what a transformation can be made in the appearance of your home interior by the use of this quick drying, longâ€" wearing Enamel . . . 35 modern, artistic 3 shades to select from. | the K. CONRAD BROS. HARDWARE o maks ! ‘The month of gre arl T. rt and Marchâ€"194 pupil da; > weekâ€"end 1n| With the opening ‘ ss season July lst, Coopér ahd fam ::m‘bor of fisherman . Cooper and famâ€" to the waters of the Thos. Adam and the catch was repor rs. Walter Adam poor d Mr. and Mrs. BridQ-Eloct Honored. attended ."ho.c"o" A numbar af ralati .m........ $18.50 $6.15 WATERLOO | Grade VH to Grade VHKâ€"Leonard .mm.mow-nuu, Clare Snider Hon., Dorothy Wanner ‘George Goettling, Orval Baer, Gorâ€" ! A number of relatives and friends from Toronto, Kitchener and this village gathered at the home of Rev. ‘and Mrs. H. F. Schade last Tuesday evening in compliment to Misa Janet Pacey of Preston whose marriage to Carl Buck of New Dundee takes Iplace this month. A bouffet supper was served on the lawn aftor which miscellaneous shower, the gifts beâ€" the brideâ€"elect was presented with a ing concealed in an umbrella pretâ€" tilyâ€"decorated in pink and white. Sewing Circle Meet. « Excellent Record of "z* *w»=*«» don Ho and Eimer Pol! (equal), Myrte m:. rec. Rosenberger Hon., Glean Poth Hon., Edward Woeltling, Howard Foote, Bill Smith, Harl Brighton rec. Grade V to Grade VIâ€"Joan Dinger . Lester Shants, B.A., Principal. Junilor Room Grade IV to Grade Vâ€"Cameron McDonald Hon., Bernice Baer Hon., liah Egerdee Hon., Marie Howling Hon., Robert Brighton. Promoted on Years Work _ Grade H to Grade IIâ€"Esther Roâ€" sewberger, Dorothes Gingerith, EHari Grade H to Grade LLAâ€"Hazel Dingâ€" er, Earl Hamacher, Laurine Schmidt, Garnet Koehler, Rolandâ€" Brighton. Grade I to Grade IIâ€"Newton Rinâ€" ‘Total enrollment, 58; Average atâ€" tendance, 53.96; Number of days school was open, 194; Logses in days, #19; Loss through illness, 3% days. Delmore Toman ,Eva Snider, Waiter Goodwin, Shirley Rinwachter, Marie The following interesting statisâ€" tics have been recorded for the school during the past year: Oscar Musselman, Eldon Pipher, Caâ€" |_‘The semiâ€"monthly theeting of the U. B. Christian Endeavour Society was held at the home of Mr. and ! Mrs. Albert Chapman last Thursday evening with Mrg. Clare Hilborn preâ€" siding. Mrs. Elgin Miller read the scripture lesson. Mrs. E. Gingerich gave a short talk on, "Family Worâ€", Ishlp in the Home", a paper on the koplc, "Christian Home", was preâ€" ‘by Mrs. Hilborn. Three readings were then given: "Why Buy A ;Home", by Miss Jean Hallman; "The Old Fashioned Altar", by Miss Ellen ‘Pue; and "A Christian Home", by 'eri&m Hiiborn. A piano duet was also rendered by Mrs. Gingerich and ‘llttlo Miss Dorothea Ann Gingerich. Bible Sunday Period. ; | ‘The MJB.C. Â¥oung .People‘s Socieâ€" ty met at the homeâ€"of Mr. and Mre. Newton Einwachter, Ray Diefenbaâ€" The month of greatest loss was Marchâ€"194 pupil days. With the opening of the Black Bass season July let, the usual large number of fisherman were attracted to the waters of the Mill Dam, but the catch was reported to be very wachter, Ward Poll. ‘The following pupils missed fewer than five days during the yearâ€"Esâ€" ther Rosenberger, Shirley Rinwachâ€" ter, Hazel Dinger, Roland Brighton, meron Toman, Orval Baer, Reta| Coleman, Elmer Poll, Earl Brighton, Lincoln Coeman, Joan Dinger, Jean‘ Poll, Walter Poll, Delmore Toman. ; "Percentage of Actual Atttendance to Possibleâ€"96.14. _ Miss Leah Baer, president of the Mennona Sewing Circle, occupied the chair at the monthly meeting which was held at the Blenheim Mennonite Sunday Shool rooms last Tuesday afternoon. Following a brief devotional period during which scripâ€" ture verses were give by the momâ€" bers, the remainder of the afternoon Wwas spent in sewing. New Teacher Engaged. Talk on Family Worship. E. K. Bock on Friday evening. The President, Mr. Nyle Shantz, occupied the chair and the scripture lesson was read responsively. Miss Miriam Cressman conducted the Bible Study on the subjet of "Salvation", and the Misses Enma and Florence Diefenâ€" bacher contributed a yocal duet. A Personals. Mr. Gilbert Smith and son, Billy spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kaufman at Haliburton. Miss Mamie Sherk of Waterloo spent the holiday weekâ€"end with her sister, Miss Irene Sherk. ‘Miss Jean Sider, a 37 graduate of the N.D.C.S. has been engaged as NEW DUNDEE About forty descendants of th late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hend of Branchton @athered at Ald | Park on Sunday to hoid their annual family reunion. A sumptuous mu dinner was served at the noon r. Relatives were in aftendance from Sarnia, Galt, Branchton, Sheffield and New Dundee with the oldest member of the familybeing Mr. Jas. Henderson of Branmchton aged 82 Mrs. H. F. Schade and Mrs. James Patterson of New Hamburg, is beâ€" ng conducted in the United Brethren Church while the Juniors and Seâ€" ’niors, taught by Mrs. Albert Stoll of Guelph and Rev. H. F. Schade are in the Baptist Church,. Classes are held in the mornings only from 9 to 11.15 o‘clock. Members of the committee in charge of the achool Ithls year are Mrs. M. B. Suyder, Harold Shantz and Victor Dinger. Program On Missions. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Coleman and family and Mr. and Mre. Earl Cole man and daughter Shirley motored to Callander this week and also at Tended The MBC camp meefing at Stayner and the Keawick Conference at Muskeka for a few days Rev. and Mrs., John Friesen of Goshen, Ind.. and f(wv Lorne Schmitt of Mannheim visited at the home of Mrs George Hallman on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elton Baer and daughter, Bernice and Mr. Alfred Saâ€" raras were reeent visitors with Mi and Mrs. Harvey Dedels at Elora. The B.:Y.P.U. held its concluding meetng until the fall season on the church lawn on Monday evening, Miss Ireneâ€"Sherk presided and the scripture lesson was read by Miss Grace Toman. The topi¢, "Contentâ€" ment in‘ Serving the Lord", was givâ€" en by Mr. J. W. Armstrong. Don‘t â€" forget â€" the sixth _ annual ‘Gardeu Party to be held at the GCom:â€" munity Park on Tuesday evening, July lith. A full evening‘s program has been arranged ocmmencing with Mrs. Byron Shupe and children, Genevieve and Richard of Bad Axe, Mich., were guests of the former‘s sister, Mrs. Simeon Cressman over ,(h:- holiday weekâ€"end. \ Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider and children, Clara and Eva visited with Mr. and Mre. Joseph Shantz and Bishop and Mrs. M. H. Roth at Wilâ€" mot Centre on Sunday. Mrs. W. Spaetzel spent a few days of last week wth relatves at Kitch ener. Miss Ruth Enb ‘spent the holiday at Cayuga. Mrs. Henry Waterman visited with her aunt, Mrs Ed. Wall at Rrantford on Dominion Day, > Mr. AÂ¥bert Brighton, Mrs. Abner Brighton and Mra. C Walker of years and the youngest the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eiwobd Miller of Sheiffield. Talks on Rural Life in India and Trip to New York men‘s Missionary Association “D“Preslou visited with Mr. and Mrs. on Monday as follows: C. A. Minclair, held at the home of Miss Ada Blnse~‘Alex Brighton and Mr. and Mrs. B.A., commercial course at the Onâ€" man . on Tuesday afternoon. ‘The Mervin Bechtel on Sunday. Mrs. tario College of Education, Toronto; president, Mrs. E. B. Hallman occuâ€"| Walker remained in the village and L. Shants, B.A., Mamual Training at pied the chair and the scripture leo-"will spend a fow weeks with her the Hamilton Technical School; son was read by Mrs. Ed. Stoltz. daughter, Mrs. Bechtel. Miss Athea Bock, Agriculture % the Mrs. A. Hilborn gave a report of the| ‘Three local young people are O.AXC., Gueiph; and Miss W.M.A. branch meeting held @t teaching in Daily Vacation Bible Cressman, Music at Western Univerâ€" North Bruce last week after which Schools at the following places for Sity, London. Jean Hallman and Miriam HilbOn (wo weeks: Miss Margaret Cressman _ Messre. Emmanuel Beam and Ed. rendered a vocal duet entitled, a; Waunner‘s Church near Hespeler, Hagedorn of Kitchener caled at the "Somehow". The Mission study Péâ€" Miss Ruth Bean at Baden and Mr. bome of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman on riod on, "India", was conducted by ‘Andrew Bean at the Mennmonite Mis the boliday. Mrs. W. S. Foote and dealt with the sion at Toronto. i Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and son, following three phases of the work: | ~Dr~and Mrs. W. S. Foote and sons, George, Mrs. mmfloddlrd and Mr. Rural Ife in India as noted in the Douglas~and Howard attended the 400 Mrs. Cyril dard and daughâ€" new machine age; the medical work Foote family reunion at Stouffville te", Eleanor of Seymour, Conn., were in this vast country where there i# on the holiday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eigerâ€" ouly one doctor for every 12,000 peo1 Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lautenshlaâ€" dee for a few days this week. ple; and the Christian churches and ger of Kitchener visited with Mr.! Miso Marie Cresaman of Freeport colleges of Ipdia.. Mrs. Gordon Hall~ August Lautenschlager on Sunday. , WhO spent the weekâ€"end with her man then gave an interestin talk] Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Toman of Toâ€" mother, Mrs. Leander Cressman }on her recent trip to New York Cily ronto spent the holiday weekâ€"end Yisited wth Miss Eunice Snider on in which she described the vari0us with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Sunday. ’places visited, including: the BoW Mrs. Moses Toman: 1 Miss June Litwiller of Preston is ery Mission in the very heart Of\ Mr. and Mrs. J. Greulich, Mr. and bolidaying with her grandparents, China Town; a Chinese Temple and|Mrs. H. Kavelman and Miss Neltie Mr. and Mys. A. Hiborn. store; the Slums; Harlem; and th¢ \Kavelman visited with Mr. and Mrs. _ Véitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eiton World‘s Fair. \J. Borsje at Galt on Sunday. Baer on Sunday, were: Mr. and Mre. Talk By Missionaries. 1&\#. anl Mrs. Mervin Bechtel, Mrs. Mervin Baer of Kossuth, Mr. and Rev. Moses N. Baer occupied the GSorge Bechiel and Mr. Percy Bechâ€" Mrs. Lorne Marshall and Mr. and chair for the regular meeting of the tel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gibert Mrs. Harry Gebman of Blair. Blenheim Mennonite Young People‘s Bechtel at Bloomingdale on Sunday. . Mrs. Aaron ‘Poman is spending a Socety wheh was held at the church| ‘The Misses Gertie and Glennis feW days with her daughter, Mrs. on Sunday evening. The scripture Musselman of Kitchener spent the HMarry Hostettler and Mr. Hostettler lesson was read by Miss Ethel Cressâ€" holiday weekâ€"end mith Mr. and Mrs. 4t New Hamburg. man and essays on the topic, "The A. W. Egerdee. _ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Meyers and Inspired Word of God", were preâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. James Bergey haye laughters, Marlene and Shirley and sented by Miss Mary Suyder and moved to the Brydon Farm east of M". and Mrs. Hben Howling visited Miss Viola Bingeman.. The guest‘the village which is owned by. Oscar With Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Spies at speaker was Rev. Lorne Schmitt of Trussler. \ Floradale on Sunday. Mannheim. At theâ€"conclusion of the _ Mr. and Mrs. John Buck, Miss . Mi@s Evelyn Cressman is spendâ€" program Rev. and Mrs. John Friesen Greta Buck and Mr. Carl Buck moâ€" iDE the summer ahKeswick in the of Goshen Ind., who are leaving as tored to Lion‘s Head on the holiday. Muskoka district. missionaries to India this fall, gave‘ Miss Laura Enb and Mr. Wesley _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold ‘fchiedel and brief addresses. Erb visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emil 8008, Paul and Raymond~and Miss Bible School. !Strub at St. Agatha on Sunday. Mella Waterman of Kitchener visitâ€" The Resevillie and Wilmot Centre Evangelical Sunday Schools held a joint picnic at Alderside Park on Tuesday. Personals. Mre. George Bechtel of this village abserved her $1st birthday on Domâ€" inion Day Rev. E. Gingerich has been staâ€" tioned to the pastorate of the New Dundeeâ€"Roseville circuit for his fourth year following the report of the stationing committee at the anâ€" nual conference of the United Brethâ€" ren Church held at North Bruce last week. Garden Party. a softball gam& between Doon and New Dundee at 6.30 o‘clock«which will be followed by other entertainâ€" ing features, In case of rain the event will be held the next evening ‘The quarterly missionary program was given at the M.B.C. Sunday School on Sunday morning with the‘ Missionary â€"Superintendent, _ Miss Miriam Cressman presiding. The following numbers were presented: a. recitation, ‘"The Master‘s Comâ€" mand," by Ray Diefenbacher; the first topic, "What Missionaries Have Done in the Past", by Mrs. Harold Shantz; a reading entitled, "Little Sister", by Miss Erma Diefenbacher; . a song, "Go and Tell Others", by six Junior Girls; the second topic, "The ‘ Cost of Being a Missionary", by Mr.| Arnold Pipher; a selection by a laâ€", dies trio, ‘"Reach Your Arms Around the World", composed of Mrs. A. W.| Egerdee, Miss Helen Pipher and Miss Althea Bock; a recitation, "The Missionaries‘ Reward", by Miss Greâ€" ta Stoltz; and the third topic, "The Future Missionary", by Miss Grace Schlichter. . The Daily Vacation Bible School opened on Monday mornug with an enrollment of 54 children. The Priâ€" mary Class which is being taught by Members 6f the Salvation Army of Kitchener held a picnic at Alderside Park on the holiday. Invited for Fourth Term. entertainâ€" _ Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Stauffer of Waâ€" rain the terloo visited with Dr. and Mrs, E. evien‘ng. S. B:own on Sunday. t Centre Mrs. Herman Schmitt of Kitchâ€" s held a ener spent a few days of this week Park on With Mr. M. H. Shantz. Mrs. D. Gingerich, Miss Sarah Schaumberg, Miss Leatta~ Gingerich children, and Mr. Charles Gingerich of Blair Bad Axe, visitecd with Mrs. E. Gingerich on former‘s Sunday ‘ Miss Laura Erb and Mr. Wesley _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold\:crhledel and Erb visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emil 8008, Paul and Raymond~and Miss |Strub at St. Agatha on Sunday. Mella Waterman of Kitchener visitâ€" ‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schiedel of ©4 With Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterâ€" Hespeler were guests of Mr. and D on Monday. Mrs. Moses Baer and Mr and Mre. Rev. and Mrs. Earl Enaminger, Edgar Hallman over the weekâ€"end. Missionariesonâ€"furlough from Africa °OA large number from here attendâ€" 221 Mr. Benjamin Funk of Guernsey, Mrs: A. Hilborn spent the weekâ€" end at the home of Mr. and Mre Dave Litwiller at Preston. Several teachers of this communâ€" ity commenced their summer courses Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sibbick and son of Burford apd Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn anl daughter, Rdna ens and Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Hilborn of Roseville called on Mrs. L. Clemâ€" on Sunday. \iv.. ind Mrs. Floyd Meyers and daughters, Marlene and Shirley atâ€" tended the Thaler Family reunion at Crnireville on the holiday. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Martin and faimily of Kitchener spent the holiâ€" day weekâ€"end with Mrs. August Kaâ€" velman. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Feick and son, Donald of Strasburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hallman on Sunday. Mossrs. Henry Waterman‘ and Lyle Bingeman motored to Port Doâ€" ver on the holiday. Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. on Monday as follows: C. A. Minclair, Alex Brighton and Mr. and Mrs. B.A.,; commercial course at the Onâ€" Mervin Bechtel on Sunday. Mrs. tario College of Education, Toronto; Walker remained in the village and L. Shants, B.A., Mamual Training at will spend a fow weeks with her the Hamilton ‘Techrical School; daughter, Mrs. Bechtel. Miss Athea Bock, Agriculture % the Three local young people are O.AXC., Gueiph; and Miss teaching in Daily Vacation Bible Cressman, Music at Western Univerâ€" Schools at the following places for 8ity, London. iwo weeks: Miss Margaret Cressman _ Mesere. Emmanuel Beam and Rd. ut Wunner‘s Church near Hespeler, Hagedorn of Kitchener caled at the Miss Ruth Bean at Baden and Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman on Andrew Bean at the Mennonite Misâ€" the holiday. sion at Toronto. i _Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and son, Mr. ad Mrs. R. N. Sararas of De troit, Mich., spent the holiday weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger. Mrs. Titus Hallman and Mr. Mayâ€" nard Hallman and sons, Maynard and Herbert of Rochester, N.Y., visitâ€" ed at the home of Mrs. Simeon Cressman on Monday. * ~~Drâ€"and Mrs. W. S. Foote and sons, Douglas~and Howard attended the Foote family reunion at Stouffville on the holiday. Foote family reunion at Stouffville te", Eleanor of Seymour, Conn., were on the holiday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eigerâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lautenshlaâ€" dee for a few days this week. ger of Kitchener visited with Mr.! Miss Marie Creesman of Freeport August Lautenschlager on Sunday. , Who spent the weekâ€"end with her Mr. and Mrs. Llioyd Toman of Toâ€" mother, Mrs. Leander Cressman ronto spent the holiday weekâ€"end visited wth Miss Eunice Snider on with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Sunday. e A. W. Egerdee. _ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. James Bergey haye laughters, Marlene and Shirley and moved to the Brydon Farm east of Mr. and Mrs. Hben Howling visited the village which is owned by. Oscar With Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Spies at Trussler. \ Floradale on Sunday. The Misses Luella, Lorna and Mary Shantz and Messrs. Gordon Shantz and David Bergey spent the holiday weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mre. Frank Miller at Millersburg, Ohio. The Misses Gertie and Glennis Musselman of Kitchener spent the holiday weekâ€"end mith Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Egerdee. A large number from here attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mr. Kimâ€" manuel Hamacher at Wilmot Centre on Sunday. The deceased was a broâ€" ther of Mrs. Aaron Toman of this village. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman Bingeman at New Hamburg on Sunâ€" visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence day. w . Guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toâ€" man on Sunday were: &:‘md Mrs. Herman Mank and sou, Stuart of WaterlO0, _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Brighton and children, Roland and Patty visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gascho near Ayr on Sunday. Among those from here who Et tended the Digbel Family reâ€"union which was held at Hanover on Domâ€" inion Day were: Mr. and Mys. Fred Poth and son, Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Harald Poth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lantenschlager and grandson, Laâ€" vern« Battler and Miss Emma Lauâ€" tenschlager, Mrs. L. Henderson and Miss Doris Henderson are visitingâ€" with relaâ€" tives at Lion‘s Head this week. ed the funeral of the late Mr. Kimâ€" Penn., were guests at the home of manuel Hamacher at Wilmot Centre Mr. and Mre. A. Hilborn this week. on Sunday. The deceased was a broâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Goettling and ther of Mrs. Aaron Toman of this 8018, George and Edward were village. + guests at the reception following the Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown, Mre. Schaeferâ€"Wittig marriage .at Stratâ€" Fred Howe and Miss Ella Brown of ford recently. / Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Hallman and Clare Hilborn on Sunday. Miss Dorothy of Port Credit Hallman up stiffness. es a dl good druggists ‘sell Moone‘s Emeraid Oil economical and money back W# not aatisfied.: up gtiffness. Don‘t Ire down to nâ€"i-?.m briskly rubbing feet and ank va morning with Moone‘s Emerald powertul pev\dumzl medicated oll \ly soothes and camfortsâ€"counter tion sends fresh new blood to th Sting Burn or Itch Johnny Weissmuller and John Sheffield in "Tarsan \ with Maurcen O‘Sullivan * King Of The Jungle â€"At Lyric When Feet Ache Cressman, Music at Western Univerâ€" guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wool-l sity, London. |eott one evening last week. Mr. and Messre. Emmanuel Beam and Rd. Mrs. Calder have returned, to their Hagedorn of Kitchener caled at the home in Toronto now. home of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman on‘ _ Bert Haskell was included among the holiday. the guests at~the Bell reunion on i Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and son, Saturday. George, Mrs. Louis Goddard and Mr. _ Friends of Mrs. J. H. Brown are and Mrs. Cyril Bodhrd and daughâ€" Ehd to know she has returned to ter, Eleanor of Seymour, Conn., were her home in Plattsville, and also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Egerâ€" that her brother in Hamilton, who dee for a few days this week. had a leg amputated, is making Mr. Eph. Fried attended the Clydesdale Field Day on the Hepâ€" burn farm at St. Thomas last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams and Eileen Martin of Buffalo were weekâ€" end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Detweiler. Mr. and Mrs. Peter ShelbLof Burbank, California, and Miss Lena Shelby of Toronto spent a few days this week at the home of Mr. and Mra. A. Shelby. Sat Members of the United Rubber Workers of America and their famâ€" illes to the number of 1500 enjoyed a plenic at the Khowoitor farm near Bridgeport on Domirion Day, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tunn of Gait spent Sunday with the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Swartz. Miss A. Jantzi accompanied Mr. and Mrs. E. Gascho of Reidsville to Welleslc‘{oon Saturday. Mr. bert Stager of Toronto spent the holiday weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Stager. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sibbick and famâ€" ily of Burford were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. A. Bricker and Mr. Menno Bricker visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Cassel at New Hamburg on Sunday. __ s M Miss Eva Becker was a Euent at the wedding of Miss Mary Runchey and Mr. George Rose at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1600 RUBBER WORKERS PICNIC Miss Athea Bock, Agriculture the| Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Calder and O.AXC., Guelph; and Miss %uh‘the former‘s mother were tea hour Mrs. Harry Gebman of Blair. Mrs. Aaron ‘Foman is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Hostettler and Mr. Hostettler at New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Hallman and Miss Dorothy of Port Credit Hallman of Port Credit were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel. holiday. Mr. and Mrs. George Morton and daughter, Shirley and Mr. Willard Slmidt of Milverton visited with Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt on Sunday. water set. A dainty lunch was served around a table prettily decorâ€" ated with pink roses and pink and white streamers. Attend W.M.S. Sessions. _ Mrs. J. Hope and Mrs. S. Hilborn attended the sessions of the annual Ontario Branch meeting of the W.M.8. of the United Brethren church held at North Bruce on il{ of Burford were Suhdn{ gue: of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn. Wednesday. Thursday. The Misses Orpha and Alma Detâ€" weiler of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James ; o e Miss Dorothy Cassel of Brantford, Mr. Elmer Cassel of Ottawa and Mr. Bert Hopley of Humber Bay called on Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel on the Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page, Miss E. Page and Mr. S. Dairymple visitâ€" ed with relatives at Wellandport over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Dairymple remained and will spend the summer there with his sister, Mrs. J. Dochâ€" stader. * Gift for Brideâ€"Elect. The members of the Intermediate class of the United Brethren Sunday School enjoyed a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelby on Thursday evening with their teachâ€" er, Miss M. Bowman, as the guest of honor. During the evening a bride‘s book was made and contests were enjoyed. Miss Bowman, a brideâ€" elect, was presented with a glass To ROSEVILLE Ay. at their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. James ol; Goodwin, Richwood. the | â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Calder and duughter Betty of Enniskillen are satisfactory ;m;greu. Briande af N» BR Miscs Isabel Davidson was a reâ€" cent visitor of Mrs. B. Waldie. Mrs. Waldie spent a few\ days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hilderley) of Plattsville. Friends are p/ to hear Mrs. Hilderley and| littHe daughter are doing well. _ â€" the weekâ€"end, guest of M:/‘ro other, {Wfllinn. and %ncle Dohald and amily. _ _ > 0 0 _ _ s Friends of Dr. B. Chone Oliver, on furlough from India, in Toronto, regret her minor disposition and hope to see and hear her in the near future. Miss Janet Bell, who working at Glendennings ville, has returned home. The funeral of Mr. Hugh Mcâ€" Cullough of Hamilton, which was held at this place on Friday afterâ€" noon, was well attended. Those from a distance who attended the funeral were Mr. Lester Shelly, Mrs. J. Shelly and daughter Florence of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Donâ€" ald of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bauman of West Montrose. _Mrs. EMis and son of Elmira callâ€" ed on Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Stevens on Saturday. s \ First of July visitors at the Bulâ€" mer cottage were Mr. and Mrs. ‘smley MacNiel of Toronto, Mrs. MacNeil of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. }Edwnd Petch, Mr. and Mrs. John Petch and Patty, Miss June Israel, Miss U. Robinson, Miss Betti and Jean Drummond, all of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Woolcott snd Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Woolcott, daughâ€" ters Gracie and Mildred, called on _ _Miss Agnes Baird and Miss Jean Waldie were Monday visitors in Kitchener. w. nelly and daughter Florence 0f) Mrs, Gideon Hamacher spent the Kl“:"h‘;“el;';en"- and d"g- u"’: ':“’“"week-end in Windsor and Detroit. a’lemo B.um:t:nof"’West ;.lo:l'tl.role “.l Miss Jean Lyoness of Stratford is rAt a ‘°_), spending a few days with Mr. and Sunday visitors at Onias Weber‘s Mrs ey Herlich were Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bearmgerl t H"_ vey * E‘lld Mr. and Mrs, Enoch Weber of | l(o?r;nan:be:ft l'}":)?:;:,:lers;:!:it l'j; mira. f P Our school closed on Wednesday ‘weer-end with Mr. and Mrs. Amos with about 95 per cent. of the pupils, Otto. iwllo tried their examinations pass-| Emm pe es meare esmm anetee e crnrmmmrmncmrmereey ng. _ _ ns Sm o _Mr. Henry, téacher of the local school, left for Stratford to take up & sumager course. _ _ _ 000 > _ Mr. Andrew Hahn of Elmira called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruler on Sunday afternoon. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Brubacher and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brubacher. Mr. and Mrs. Leanaer Lichty and daughter Verna visited Sunday with John Sauder‘s. . Mr. and Mrs. Mason Armstrong of Holland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stevens. Mrs. Wm. Tyack and son Earl,} Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Creighton and| daughter Ruth spent Sunday with friends in Moorefield. | Ross McLaren was in Richwood at CHESTERFIICLD Phoase vomd health information, HAWKESVYILLE E&'flfi#â€"d‘hâ€"-‘ how 10 hiso Hight and onfey life" Recafes health restoration are often almost anbeliovalfie. Yeu‘l never regret a Health Vacation at this world famous resort â€"you owe it to yourself to get full information. 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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman and Doris attended the Wismer reunion in Preston on Saturday. â€" Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Herlich were Mr. and Mrs. George Lyoness and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolfe, all of Stratâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Boshart and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Witmer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Boshart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Erb in Tavistock. Quite a number from this district attended the funeral of the late Emmanuel Hamacher. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckstein and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt. ford. c~.. â€" GET SOME TODAY! . . . teeth kept bright and attractive with the help of WRIGLEY‘S GUM. __â€"â€"<z_~ T\ WRITE FOR FOLDER TAKE A DE LUXE TAX) FROM DEPOT OR WHARFâ€"2%e A FLASMING e ML A QUIET, WELL CONDUCTED, conveniznt, mopirn 100 ROOM HOTELâ€"S5 WITH BATH â€"â€"READ THE ADS. â€"â€"BUY FROM ADS.â€"â€" PINE HILL SMLE

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