Tm Cm 1amm m QUICK BKIVICI.’ "181' TILIVIONE G,, “hm! City’s Bum Cleaner: For Over " We will appreciate any assistance "Let your light so shine before men . OLD FRIEND III A NEW J STREAMLINE DRESS Sec The American Weekly, in a; NEW buee In read and keep, and, mm more features than ever be- fore! Get it wuh January 2 issue) of The Detroit Sunday Times‘, Among many attractions will bel the Opening installment of “I Trad- ta My Heart", the intimate eontes, " Ontario St, South GORDON’S GOOD GLASSES III-I Po-ye. II! III. II. tt Dill 3-3653 Dm-mhv Rival.»- We arcn'l normed about the New Tear when we remember the fine spirit of co-operation that you have shown in yum clvulings with us in 19433 Surely, the Canadian people cannot fail while such a'spivit motivates their actions. We wish to thank ynu for your. patience and understanding during these critical months. Cleaners and Dyer. fl77um's Department Store we're short on merchandise these wartime months, but we've plenty ot good wishes for you, our cum who have been so understanding of the am It strietions, on our production of civilian goods, Let's pull together, and 1944 will see Us throuett to Vidnn" We're short on merchandise I Democracy to light the way out of the dirk evil of war.' We all believe in it. though we care more for actions than elaborate words to express what is in our hearts. This year we must make our mightiest effort toward Victory - our way of showing men tile Gau., and power of the Canadian way of life. To Our Customer. Let's continue lo work together to make Mrit a war with a proud history'. I tamlhu- S! staff wishes vou all a Just Catt y assistance you an [in In with Delivery Service KNCKF.NER Agnes Inna". " View. 80.. M jswns ot a Cinderella Girl who be- L'umc the toast ot Broadway. Get ;Zm- Detroit Sunday Times! Do your bit-- For Over " Van†see Us through to Vidory L 'A'mrkrnttuv. In!) In†St. Er 1.1 link. II Amo. are. mas. FiiiRsriiiiiiii'ii Phone 140]! HAM n work being done by the sundcnu' [, Red Cross committee, revealing ithat an objective of $1.000 has / been set for the coming year. 1 Fred Pugh. director of the war 1re't,reneg, clams, reported that mmuri%U __ ,.V<‘-'-lellulstl‘ _ KITCHENER,--A former mam-1 _M.r, and Mrs Ed Hohl and son‘ her of the Scots Fusiliers ot Cum Fred of. Bamborg "rent Christan“ ada tRt, Pte. Clarence Blain has Day with Mr and Mrs "913013; been wounded in Italy. am. HPchtrart. to word received by his mother) Mr and Mrs. Andrew Lips ttnd; Mrs, Alice main, King St. E., Kit- Mr, Irvin Lips wow Christmas din. l (honor, Thu naluro and extent of n" guests ot _Mr_ ttttd Mrs, Gordon his injuries are not yet known here. Roeder at Heidelberg on Sunday. Pte Blain enlisted in Juno, mo; Mr, and Mr? Robert Kimmie-2 with the Highland Light lnlnntryé‘f" and mmâ€? ttnd Miss All!!!“ and later transfer-rod to the Royal Mommy-r 'lpent Sunday eveni H Clmdhn '12.th 'uith Mr and Mrs Joachim Roiizs‘ Pte Blain‘s father, Cpt. Willi-DIM†St. Clements. I John Blah. died or . bun mm. Mr and Mrs. Walter Harlan" at Westminster "mini In“... Hind Mine Unr- 11-44.--. . .... _ - "â€"' Mr and Mrs, Walter Hackbnt 'ltrrl'4l')y't'tdg',ahPLi,tle,lyad Miss Von Harkbnrt of Kiteh. Nov 9 1942, Ke ha mod In MW?" spent tho Chriitmns week-end F'.rst (gnu w.. and, admin for V nth Mr and Mrs Edwin Hackhan rerviee Main, ind hm mum“.N==â€"_.:zâ€"-:â€"2 at No lo basic Inning centre. 'll-ea-i-ii-a-ia- Kiéchemr, and at itq?eihtt, . _ AAA-- I..- -_-e__- I - __ “Hum"... mm u In. Ptve member: of the Blah um. Hy have seen unite in on. wn tef, a sixth has just Revived MI ' "--, --.. Rom-hrs Word of Son's, Injury emergency clams, reported that on Nov. 29, a new class of trainees In stenngraphy and typing was started for tho Civil Service' Com- r. ission. A peculiar feature is that. with one exception, they have been recruited from sun rounding communities fk bets Bolh I Weathers, Nils f Principal Merritt lauded work being done by the sun Red Cross commiltpo ran-a r__.,.,_.. _.. uuuuuullcr with departmental Instructions, those are counted as being pit-mt. he said. The principal said student at- tendanee has dropped Pereeptiblr, duo to colds. He added that a nnmlicrs of pupils are working in shops and industries and many more wilt be absent next week tor tthsanle purpose. _ In accordance 7 _ -"-'"'""P. , NW .........l mum 01 um- ctvil,ruttwtch were recent guests of Mr. . Gr.tr. William Schrank of Nov" +orvico, Ottawa, spent last work and Mrs Irvin Schneider. Swim spent :ho_Christmas holiday fond with her mother and sister '3 the home of his parents. Mr. and them - - ------ v1thse,igeki, hl tW l AC Charles Duniclls of Camp _ . -.. crna ta eo innipeg lBordon is spending Christmas HESSEN ROAD ", spending two weeks' furlough “cave with Mrs. Daniells and Mr., B, um “wins...“ with hor parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. 10nd Mrs Eekhard Kathtteiseh. mumm- Onrrumlnn Stahie. I Mr. Duncan Jenkins of the thm. , . . Spr. DCTWUM Tect of Camp Bor- ,tul Colhev. Toronto, is home on; Christmas Day y1si..tors of Mr. "Um.Mrtc Direct and sonsot‘in. Christmas vacation. accompanied 1"?" Mrs. Haber! Froiburger wtrt,Ci', Miss Audray Trot of Brant, by his friend, Mr. w C Mdmmh l Miss Margaret ?rreiburtpTf.My. and l turd spent Christmas holiday at the, ,01 Port Arthur. ‘Mrs. Loon Hartman of Kitchener. hump at thrir mother, Mrs. Wm.) " Monday. Dec. 27, was !t.i.eLy..1hPe: Jeromv Fro-burger and Ken, fret-t l as a public holiday by the citizens, rtreh. Miss Katherine Frltz. Messrs.) Sgt. Doris Tilt at tho ROAR l ‘of New Hamburg, and everyont' "MOM and (:13th Fre.iburywr oCrw D.) of Mountain Virw. andl :had a long Chriztmm holiday. 'Waterloo and Miss Laurino Stem†LAC. Russell Tilt of Camp Bordon l AC. Ernst Ritz arrived lush“! ',loe1shsttunr.. ==-e==--r-----r--.r--.:=raz-v-., Saturday from Montreal on a lip, Christmas dinner guests of Mr. - ---------r-=='== 'day turiouuh at the home of his /yy.i. Mrs. Charles Hackbm on Sum sa,ltltlillelllllillllri-ieiri-iii ',motherg Mrs, Elena Ritz. He is toiday were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, ' import at St, Hubert. Quebec, atmaekbart. Miss Lillian Ste-illcr. Mr. ithc end at his leave. and Mrs. Walter Hackbart, Mr. Ro- ‘ I The local schools closrd Wvdm-s- ‘hnrt Hackhart, Misus Vera, Plor-, W d 'day fur the Christmas holidays and fence and Brian Hackbart of Kitch- f e can d "ut-of-town teachers have left to 'enor, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dietriehi spend their holidavs at Ihnir r... w,s" “L. __. -- - A KITCHENER. - According to Principal R. N, Merritt. the absence of teachers and pupils alike, due to the current epidemic of 'ttu' In the Lily, almost {approaches a 'record'. The local schools closed Wtrdurs, day for the Christmas holidays and out-ot-town teachers have left to spend their holidays at their re- spoctwr homes. School will tP-opnn on Monday, January 3rd. us: enamel; Inn-m I!) am! on“ ‘> I t The Evangelincl Sunday Schooli lgavc its Christmas program on‘ ‘Sunday owning. Dvu-mlx-r Mth A , Iancd pmurmmm- " as followed by i 1.1 Christmas play, "Thu Spiritual 'ihretreretatiim of the Christmas ,Troe." Christmas Program ( The New Hamburg Pfatrs have! kept up thrir wmning streak hy again defeating the Kmohlcrs team by a 7-t score in the Stratford jt"iHili'sh.ock.ey league. - "v.9, "um... MISS Almetd Cook of the Civil Service, Ottawa, spent last work- ond with her mother and sister hero. AC Charles Bunions of Camp “man" " w----",', - -_. - ;. Smith and -LVa-irirr"iiicilt,'" "ed from Waterloo College for 3Chrislgnz|_s_ holidays. ' Capt. Harry M. Kateznrttcier of :valcairticr. Quebec, arrived home; (on Saturday for a Christmas, ful- Jough with his mother and other; ,GEriivii. l E A.C. Emmet Kropt of Edmonton. (Alberta. arrived here on Tuesday, to spend a Christmas furlough a!" "he home of his aunt. Mrs. Elena [l Rita. On his return he will report; at the Initial Training School» Regina. I _ - .,,V.._ _ .‘u "nu-um nun iretatives and friends at Now Hart, dford. NY. _ Mrs. Adelyn MacDonald is spend- ling the holidays with her mm. ‘Mri. R. J. Hallman, Toronto. - VV‘V. .'___. I nuluu(l||. \‘II Mr, Joseph F. Hartmann hasESunday gonr to Toronto to spend several] Mrs. Roy Stuutrer of Vineland. weeks with his sister, Mrs. Dopp. INew Jersey, Miss Gertrude Mrs. George J. Hahn left on Mon, [ Schmidt. RN. of Toronto, Mrs, duly to spend‘a "in: months Fith+usanna Yost of Kitchener. Mrs, "I such-n: ..n.l an» - ,. H .. ' __ Breaks Hip In Fall at Home treasurer. Reeve Charles Talbot ot Preston and Councillor H. H. Kmpf at New Pgea On behalf of the county. Mnyor-e ect Albert Meer of WatcNoo presented the retiring warden with a handsome gol l watch. Those present from New _ Hamburg were the members of the .council. H. H. Kropt. Albert Fisch- er. Emerson Luckhan and James A. Riddel. and the warden's son, Howard Hostel)", , - “_._._ -......... “w In address and other ak, eu were N. o, Ripe]. ionizer YA'; and Minister of Mines to: Ontario. filehtt Bteger, tie new elm md Misse _ F Clai- and new iiiiCaeicir"G fy.te..tt, Iree "aged-r we 'rgdtuttftieirfiUiifiii! " the c of the In! section 1'Pgte Wdlerlt. Mr, new l ew Ham we a dinner " the warm. Kitchener. '2eetfiediiiieGaii. Mr. Retiring Warden Fetee Council NEW WC at}. an... c."rrtrue..is' -ifdiiii,'" Doris hm; return. " It the' their . r,,~...r., ._.., «nu "in, nonry Maurer at Rostock. ' Misses “nuance and Helen Hack, , hart of Kitchener spent Sunday at , their home here. ; Mr. and Mrs. Delmore Reichert, and family or Witliaryyrtnarg 'W,) , Christmas Day with ML and rs. l [ Lent) Reiciwrt. Miss Arieon Bauer of Kitchener is spending the Christmas holida sl mm Mr. and Mrs, Robert 'lt'llll'eTh, tmrgor. I Mr. and Mrs Joseph Voisin at! Kitchener spent Christmas Day! with Mr and Mrs. Henry Hicrony- I mus and Mrs Frieda Lips y , Mr and Mrs Clarence Strauss.', ’Donnld and Kenneth of 1T1yr {and Mr and Mrs Jack Strauss and Marion and Wilfrid of Preston) 'spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs: I Norbert F.rtifmreer, V -- mm“-.. Mr. and Mrs Fat Fred of Bamborg " Day with Mr and HPchtrart. Mr. and Mrs Jos Kitchener spent C with Mr and Mrs. H mus and Fics, Frieda "."_ _.â€"..-. .uululu - IL'II cf, Walerlnn. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne ‘Schmidt. Miss Marie Hackbart. Mr. Kenneth Ha-ckbart. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hackhart. Phyllis and Roy of 1Heidetberg. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin "lackGit' and Mr, and Mrs Fred Hackbnrt. Mr. "and Mrs. Fred Hackbm spent Christmas Day with the lat. Il?. parents, Mr, and Mrs, Henry I: .'...-- _. In» " Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Seifert and Mr. and Mrs. William Dammeior attended thr. funeral of the late August Srhlogol at Kitchener on Sunday. Miss Violet Reichert of Waterloo spent the Christmas week-end with her "arents, Mr, and Mrs Jacob Reichert. Mr, and Mrs Gordon Roeder and family of Heidelberg spent Christ- mas Day with Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Lips. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschber- gar and family spent Christmas Day with Mr. John Brenner at St. Clements. -_ - .., _..'_. mâ€. "E""' gnu unnamed at the services. 'cf Elmim. Mr, irtod Mrs Clayton bearers wcre Bert Gr, (30in and family, Wright, Gilbert Wilfong ( Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beer. Mr. i' P.crtnhardt :.ll of Dom and Mrs. Solomon Bender and somRouse of Call and Paul Clare ware Christmas Day gucsts of Kitchener, of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schactcr in, Rev. C Tilborn of Gal .Walerlno T , [u] the service at the Do 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mann-r ““d‘Church on Sunday after, ison Vernon spent Christmas Day ' G Ci)?: Mr. and Mrs. Emermn Kmu- Ier, H. a, Er.ere C h... m Heidelberg " as In charge of Pf 'SQ ‘ Mr and Mn. Huber! Mile)" H Yoon. Presbylermn Cl; and :01: Frederick of Munstictd sunday afternoon. Thm visited at the hnme " Mr. and Mrs. t WW1 attendance. Noah Miller recently. There were .man-V tan Mrs Edgar Siddall is spending (""35 on. Ry?rttyuis D?! the Christmas holidays Willi rrln~ l bran: their k hristmas dim lives in Vancouver. BC. village, Mr. and Mrs. Loo E daughters Doreen and t F'cnwick were recent gum and Mrs, Irvin Schneider, _ - an- ..-. WPS ... nun “In. I'll“ Mr. Ronda" Longman at Galt hon spent Chrislmn: ssith Mr and Mrs are: Oliver Kelly the Christmas guess of Mr and Mrs, Pre, David Bott wcrv: Ptr. Ralph Bott the of Minu- Crurgr. BC. Mr. Raylnl‘Im Bott of Toronto, Mr. Clim,rd Bott'sculn of Forgué, Miss alum not: " Run Kitchener. Mr, and Mrs, Jmm Nun am» and James vlsnlcd Mr, and I Manon Snider near Flurudak Miss Maia" iso of Kitchvnrr spent the week-end with hrr par- "NF. M: an.d..Mts Arthur Each. ,, ,7 -v... v. """'""""", nus. Margaret Schmidt and Mr, Oscar Schmidt of Elmira were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt on Christmas Day. _ Miss Norma Bird of Waterloo jspent the week-end with her par- ,onls, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Bird. Mr and Mrs Peter Bewman and Mt. Dan W, Horst of Floradale were Christmas guests of Mr, and Mrs. David Horst. I Mr. and Mrs, Howard Baumanr PY! slams; mated Mr, and Mrs.) 'eet Mis. hawwwin‘i; G"itGiii: dren David and Mary Jane of j Kitchener. Christmas Day guests at the home of Mr. and In. Edmund Sehwindt were: Mr and Mrs. lau- iriee Schwindt and son Paul of Hamilton, Mr. Vernon Schwindt of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Schwmdt and sons Rhyme and Grant of London. Mr, and Mm. Witiazxt Schwindt and children; Dummy my mm; ot Gun. Mu amt Umiiy 'ia, Cdiiiiiiiidi' Cr"att Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Snyder in Banach-r. Mr. and In Hum Wan! and In: Nora Wine] and Mrs. J. N. 19eiiier of Elmira were - of Mr, and in. Wesley Miller on Christmas Day. mu Mabel Wagner ot Kitchener “hem Sunday with her cousin, In: uby Wagner Mr, and Mm. Emerson Denier Stitiiies “Brno!- Ji;%rr%ii'G' Ptmeeeaethes-ti ce.d,trtkttoot prenatal 'lttl " In. Inh- I.“ “in-bk M) non and GiennfG7 recent guests of Mr. 11nd My. sal, tfott L00; this! and on _ Funeral services tor the late Wt!. V hum Henry Teet of Doon for the past " years, who died at his home here in his 64th year, on Sunday Lvening. Dee 19th. were held (rem the Magee-Pass funeral home, Preston. Interment was made in Vthe Doon Cmnetery on Wednesday â€afternoon. Rrv. C. Tilbury of Lin, .culn Ave. United Church, Cult. and I Run H. G. Cleghorn of Preston otriciated at the services. The Pali. ( hearers wcn- Bert Gill, “MIMI"I (d the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday afternoon. Rev. H. G, Clcghorn of Preston was in charge of the service at the laoon Presuyteriart Church on Sunday afternoon. There was n gt od attendance. There were many family gath- irings on Christmas Day to cele- brate their Christmas dinner in the; village, l Mrs. Harrv Bade was visiting ini, Kitchener on Thursday. I p..- "1t9t " . . A delicious lunch was served in Ithe dining room smartly decorated lin Christmas style. The hostess, fwas assisted by Mrs. R. Owen" cMiss E, Willong and Mrs. G. il- Ini', The next business meeting wil be held at the home of Miss E, 'Wilfoog on Thursday evening, Jan 27th, tBe. {A Eleven parcels for the enlisted men in Canada were packed each [containing 2 pair socks, 1 handeer, I chlets and Christmas card. also one for Sapper Earl Fisher. who re- cently arrived overseas. It com mined canned fruit, canned meat, chocolate bars, gum. cake, choco- late drink 2S', candy. soup, lsocks, handken: iets and other ‘small articles. Gifts are being sent a the tour girls in the Air Force TO ACCEPT Ibo runatlr ment of special sorvims and the wartime "rortae wnh out ammblinx TO COOPER/(Tr. with "ll special wartime progrnnw TO BUY MORE War Rnwk TO REAIJZE thr Import- ancr of tho Iittlc day In day contributions to tho war "tfort TO FACE much day with courage high T um, m r. m and If: G. lwmol‘. hen member ,ettrg a Christan: gill under the ted (iitiiiiliii' 'Gi, After Bum um attaged . were opened com him" the following Mttt to be sent in the Dunne. in bin: I 5““ ot .099. , hair clips. , combs. and Stamps y "nu; mu..." m..." at: M an, at their maul Chum. m. A *e1lghtArl “In - m VII Dirt! and a: - uen ll- 1mm In P. 'ttrt lit-RA. Em. A. God- lll We, In. ' Btr. but; In. G. Await} BETTER WORLD TO COME' FOR THE SAKF. OF A We can do MORE this year . . y . tulll,h?sef5vCvvw,s,ass, "= IlllBiY ‘ [tITE.." e.s.,'.%i? Td-- ‘ " PI " "gl T Fs' U" l h, 4c 1 w l ' “3.2" Mdtt.%tNggt, burp J.si G_all conduct services. The pa“: By.tr.t, Gill. Walter Winona and Jack or. Prop, Gordon Paul Kr‘oEnqgn Mr John Blackwell of ti (mm is spending some time home of Miss Orma Stevens. The Hnwkosvillo School 15.1" and MN. Weber amend Christmas mum-r1 at the B whuul Wit To Miss Slum: Mr, and Mrs. and family of Br Jay evening at 'lyuck WNW“... Mr. Guy Tyack and Domra spent (to Christmas with his mother. Wm. Tyack. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Tyaek and um! family; of Bridgeport spent Fri. 'r-. ...v.-s.,c-, A; _. " Bruce or Kitchener and Mrs. Earl Ctttman and Mrs. George Ottman and family 0! St. Clements. Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mn. August Schneider were Delphine and Esther Schneider and Harvey Ji.cotsi of Bamborg. Sundtry visitors with Mr. Mrs. Ajvin human were Mr Mrs. Earl Lamomomn-" a... Twin City Buyers’ Guide Dial 6. given us. WATERL00 CHRONICLE v ruors and vacuum cleaners. Ac- . wding to W. Harold McPhittirm, pmos and supply representative for the Wartime Prices and Trade Emmi, the order axes maximum prices only on sales af personal ond household effects of which the supply is short. Speeitie ceilings hnu- been fixed. TTME has reaped a harvest of blood during the year just past. but there have things. too. There has been the eom'ietim etrort, the material goods. the precious ht that have been siaeritieed have been given toundly worthy cause. There has been t of brotherhood in working together toward aim _-- the disappearance of much petty sel the growing reatiration of the meaning at a l a world view. " is our privilege. in 19it. t1 bring these good things into even greater pl to tight a hard tight with a goal in sight than liner. because of knowledn tin-l ' ..._ mu photographic equipment. do- :u-suc sewing machines, domestic (Metric washing machines mechan- teat household refrigerators, metal lads and springs. radios. stoves. it Icctrie. gas. coal and wood), type v ntors and vacuum cleaners. Ac- . nrding to W. Harold McPhittirm, prices and supnlv rr---.., To prevent unrea [Incas on used goods ridindual to another, but been placed on mm: m short supply. Mr. and Mes. 1 _daughters, of Kim] day at the home {and Etta p9wman. HOUSBHQI‘ZIZ goo“ ~â€" - - vial Preston spent Christmas thy home oi the toerners pm and Mrs. L. Ciuthe. Mr, Harry Sade has mum annual-d spent 1 for at to home od Mr. and In MEL' John Similar“: at M wen! Christmas week with ht wife and 1%. Walter . t ot Toronto out the Christmas' holiday at the III- of his parents, Mr. and In w. WrighL 1 LAC. George Weaver ot Dunvme an nt the Christmas homily It the home of his parents. Mr. and In G Weaver, AU. 1 Lawrence Chime RCA!) m Ottawa and In Club " HAWKESVILLE III-nu. I. I Mr. and Mrs. H. Pound of Ham- 3 Lon spent Sunday at the home of' " M St. r and Mrs. C. Reader. linke- Stanley Jones was a visitor aol------.---.-, uu'y vxsnors with Mr. and., Ajvin Otlman were Mr. and, Earl Ir?uyrmsehtage"r and son . of Kitchener and Mrs. Earl; an and Mrs, Gonna rut.- hom?, oi Highs}; I l on Christmas day, comm: at ttii, 'GriGGriirr. John Blackwell of Kinear- spm-ling some time at the wt" ll; ' l 'N- -. t a hard tight with a goal in sight that is rieher, because of knowledge {hut the struggle has . Jack Worden of 1 the Christmas bond.†of his parents, Mr. an Worden. and My} L Card on M) In Aug. Sella“: l‘hmnivlr nun-pendant ---------- "aching and was well OLD Goons Must Thursday afternoon. AND CEILING PRICE Miss Anulinn Mn- 'unl unreasonably high 7itiiri, used goods so.ld try, one' Sunc _ _ mun"... pl ICE 'ieutnl> placed on Etrverat items m -_... a... "w of Kitchener spent Sun- A LA._, - - --. Mrs. LpiGarYiiui'ri'n' rule School chil-‘r h-hcr attended thef in at the Ericka Miss Stevens is fete.iyas {owned to ClemeBts. - --___-__ 3 |.== at Mr. and Mn "’lvw . were Delphinefl ider and Harvey P g. ' ; and Domra spent j I ith his mother, li " Paul m..__L - .1 2.: y. These high: Price _eei1i1tg in. lol Rai;; "7,i price cirynes two ll there have been good the ronvictioet that the e precious human lives The Hawkesville School closed last Wednesday for the holiday season with a program Ind In ex- dlange of gifts among the pupils and Mrs. Weber was presented with a gift from her pupils and on Jan. 3, WM, school will be opened again for the New Year. C Sunday visitors with Mr. and ers. Henry Becker were Mr. and iMrs. Arthur Rem, and funny of Winterbourne and Mr. and Mrs. E. Martin of Elmira. Christmas visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber were Adene 'dt; ber of Heidelberg and Elnanon Cnias Weber and Lena and Link Fvcy of Wanenstein and on Slur day. Mr. and Mrs. Enos when: spent with Mr, and MB. Oaks Weber. ' Miss "huliiiiiCiii7tin span! SIE.ittyas day with friends in St. mm man. ydl F.lit In, Co a. Ama. Liam-J £17va cmwnm‘ numb». mu. u Kill M. w. Phone - - M. n he" “1 o. 'UV'. u' “dime-w. I. “hound-y. .00 anomaly-u†1e?"bvyotr_.t-skc “I“- - - uncut-1.- mu. Wakes-mu»... of"toers-LiiiiiJe -thoe'iqrstumtutirtsuiiii." 'erHtrro-ss.uuosi.Gri $'rd.r'.o8m'to-'.- {UPtullnr given for a pro. been the feeling toward a common "ty saMnhne,e, - W at a large view, 19it. to strive to “in“. 3 _,)?,' 33 FLORISTS Waterloo Buy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATE Sum ___ "M "1333' Prominence. and tears was well attended,