°* Friday, March 10, 1944 Abdominal Supports A musical program was enjoyed by the members of the Bethel M. B. C. Young People‘s Society at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eckâ€" stein on Thursday evening. Mrs. Lyle Bingeman occupied the chair and the scripture lesson was read by Leen Schlichter. The following numbers were then presented: a vocal duet by Mrs. A. W. Egerdee and Mrs. Homer Devitt; accordion and piano selections by O. T. Coleâ€" man and Miss Retd Coleman; the story of the "Life of Fanny Crosâ€" by", by Miss Laurene Stoltz; a Y.P.S. Meets at New Dundee Our sure is Pully a Obesits cilcr B344 Carl Heintzman Thotoug biy reconditioned by factory trained ‘experts. Madé moth proof and tuned. Fine appearance. Play like new pianos. Will give many years â€" of â€" perfect â€" musical satisfaction. NEW DUNDEE P | A N 0 8 2145 King~St. West Dunker Building Kitchener > Ont: This FREE offer Sometimes Scarce. WATERLOO By Miss Miriam Hilbore Moderately priced cal support department sdificd to certeetly serâ€" p.rtieular redturements Postâ€"rperative. ete., all cinprtent attention. J. dt & Co, Prescription 49 Kons St E. Kitchâ€" JSNX‘¢ IF 7k TRUTH 2 Innited 2014 Ontarie Early bird or not, how you‘ll enjoy the deliious goodness of Robin Hood Oats for those tempting, oldâ€"time porridge breaktasts _ You‘ll go for the different tivouir of Robin Hood Oats . . . quickâ€" cooking and betrer tasting because they‘re pan dried. Try them. Grocers in your city are giving . . . FREE ... a package of Robin Hood Oats to the first cusromer in their stores each motnâ€" ing. So shop carly.. and ask for your free pack ase of Rohin Hood P«»â€"Dried Oats. ABSOLUTELY FREE The U.B.C.E. Society met at the home of Mrs. J. Cassel on Thursday evening with the missionary comâ€" mittee in charBe of the program. Miss Jean Hallman presided and i the story of "The Good Samaritan" was read by Rev. E. Gingerich. Miss Kathryn Hallman read a poem entitled, "The Call to Serve" and Miriam Hilborn gave a readâ€" ing, "A Missionary‘s Sorrow". A discussion on the topic, "Let‘s Prove Our Neighborliness" was led by Howard Stoltz after which Roâ€" bert Hallman gave a reading, "Hoe Britain Sent the Bible to South America". A consecration service was conducted by Miss Irene Chapâ€" man during which she read Psalm 5 and gave a brief talk on "Prayer". A period of intercessory prayer was held and the closing business session was presided over by the president, Miss Mary Kaster. ; hymn, "In the : Sweet Bye and Bye", by Miss Armintha Reist chorus singing led by Mrs. A. W Evelyn Cressman; the llnr“:twthe hymn, "A Shel*e: in the of Storm", by~ Glenn Shantz after which Eldon Sherk sang the hy_mn; ‘"The Life of Frances Havergal", by Mrs. Clarence Ronnber&er; a girls‘ sextette comr:l«j of iflg and Annadelle Eckstein, Elinore â€" berger, Reta Coleman, Jewel Shantz and Armintha Reist singing the hymn, "Take My Life and Let It Be"; a selection by a male quarâ€" tette composed of Eldon and ?ond Sherk, Rev. H. Shantz and Elgin Reist; the story of the hxmn. "Stand UE.cStand Up for Jesus", by Marilyn Eckstein; followed by the singing of the number by Shirley and Annadelle Eckstein;, a v solo ‘‘The Simner and the * by Mrs. Homer Devitt accompanied by a mixed quartette composed of Mrs. Oliver Eckstein, Mrs. A. W. Egerdee, Eldon and Floyd Sherk U.B.C.E. Meets "Tell Me The Stary", RAâ€" em'llund.yléoolel:ol r Boys; a vocal solo by Rev. C Some day soon, we hope, warâ€"time restrictions will be over and you can buy all you want. _ The reâ€"organization was then ‘held with Mrs. Gingerich presiding which resulted in the: following The annual meeting of the U. B.l The Harmony and Senmior Bible | Women‘s Missionary Association Classes of the United Brethren [ was held at the home of Mrs. A. |Sunday School held their quarterly Hilborn on Wednesday afternoon. mecting at the home of L M. Hilâ€" ; Miss Jean Hallman was in charge born on Tuesday evening. F. E. !or the program, the topic of which Page, president of the Harmony was, "The Gospel for the Whole of Class uresided und the scripture ‘Life". The scripture lesson was lesson was read by Mrs. L. H. Casâ€" read by the leader. A receht misâ€"{sel. C. R. Johansen rendered a voâ€" isionary incident from Africa was cal solo which was followed by a related by Mrs, A. Hilborn followâ€" piano solo by Mrs. E. Gingerich. ed by special prayer for Africa by Rev. Gordon Kaiser of the Plattsâ€" Mrs. E. Gingerich News items ville United Church was the guest ‘from China were given by Mrs. L. ‘bpcak( r of the cvening and gave H. Cassel and prayer for China was . an interesting discourse on "The ‘offered by Miriam Hilborn. Miss Early Translations of the New Tesâ€" \Jean Hallman gave news fromjtament". Short ‘alks were also Laure] Mission in Kentucky which! given by Norman Kaster. Gordon ; was followed by silent prayer I'oriB. Hallman and L M. Hilborn and the work there. A piano solo was a vocal duct wus contributed by vrendered by Miss Mary Hilborn:Jean Haliman and Miriam Hilbotn. after â€" which two reddings were Lunch was served by the ladies at given: "The Christians of Japan", the conclusion of t evening. by Mrs. James Cressman and "Inâ€"| The Woemen‘s Missonary Socieâ€" dia Prays for Us", by Mrs. Elgin‘ ty of the Bethcl M.BC. Church met |Miller. The mission study on the at the heme of lev. and Mrs. Herâ€" subject, "Missionary Education in bert Shantz o Wein« sday afterâ€" the Church" was given by Mrs. E. noon. The diovotions were led by Gingerich, Mrs. A. Hilborn then Mrs. Eigin Re:st with Mrs. Harold spoke bricfly and made the presenâ€" Shantz reading the scripture lesâ€" lation of a silver comport to Mrs.|son. Praver was offered by Mrs. ‘Gingerich in appreciation of hcr,Henry Waterman and Mrs. Eli Roâ€" service in conducting the Mission senberger. Mrs. A. W. Egerdec Study during the past year. |gavc an interesting review of the f F ant, Miss Mary Hi‘Dborn, treasurer, m:‘?d?:,.ï¬m’mg Mrs. A. Hilborn; literature secreâ€" Aid presided at the March meeting | !*">> Mgs. W. Spaetzel; Th‘“koflj which was held at the home of Mrs. | (CMDE Seh:n_'l?:ry(.;llrs; L‘h!'l c‘:‘h T Alvin Egerdee on Tuesday evening. g’la.n}u_ re . tiingerith, assle! Psaim 91 was read responsively | M‘ Mary Hilborn; collectors, Mrs. followed by prayer by Mrs. Gordon | E!8in Miller and Mrs. L. H. Cassel; Lee Mrs. Donald Jacob read the GO0d Checr convenor, Miss Mary Spripiure 'lew and the W*Hllborn; delegates to the Ontario | to t%e roll call was, "a verse of a B"anch W.M A. convention which favorite Lenten Hymn". Rev. A. L | Will convene at New Dundee in *Ca nrad gave a t:{ on "The Meanâ€" AP"!!. Mrs. L. H. Cassel, Miss Jean m° :, Lg.enl" after which Mrs. H. HMal)man and Mrs. Norman Kaster; e svciman gave a reading entitnied |dlCInate delegates, Mrs. A. Hil. "When Tempted to Quit". Miss ‘ born, Mrs. Gordon B. Hallman and Grace Toman favored with an acâ€"; MFS: Spactzel . !curdlun solo, "The End of a Perfect] The viceâ€"president, Miriam Hilâ€" Day" and Mrs. Elmer Jacob read botn occupied the chair for the reâ€" | Psalm 43. Mrs. Fred Such also gave | mainder of the business during \a reading. "Watching For the Masâ€"| Which the treasurer, Mrs. A. Hilâ€" ter". During the business the folâ€" !born presented the annual report. lewing committees were appointed: The amount of $301.57 was raised Visiting for March and April, Mrs | by the society during the past year. Addison Rickert and Miss Grace‘_ Arrangements were also made Toman; and Program for April and for the Branch W.M. A. Convention May, Mrs. Frank Benninger and and the following comfnittees were Mrs. Robert Carse. At the close of IPPvinted: Meal Planning commitâ€" the mecting lunch was served by ‘tec. Mrs. Gordon Hallman, Mrs. the committee, Mrs. Fred Egerdec,| Weston Savaras and Mrs L H. Mrs. Alex Brighton and Mrs. Lorne |Casscl:_â€" transportation, | Rev. E. Brighton. Gingerich and E. B. Hallman; bilâ€" C (leting, Mrs. A. Hilbotn and Mrs. E. |Gingerich; and decoration, Mrs. Alâ€" w M S Holds bert _ Fiedericin,. Mrs._ Ephraim ® o Vo Hallnan and Dorotheu Gingerich. U The meeting closed with prayer | by Mrs. W. Spuctzel after which nn“ eet ,rcfrrshmrnh wore served by the Mrs. Schmidt Presides VBIAEH Mr. McLood, traveliing represenâ€" tative of the War Time Prices and Trade Board addressed a meeting of local business pcople at the office of the New Dundec Flour Mills on Thursday afternoon. He was accompanied by two members of the Kitchener office of the The Woemen‘s Missionary Socieâ€" ty of the Bethel M.BC. Church met at the heme of Rev. and Mrs. Herâ€" bert Shantz o« Wednesday afterâ€" noon. The dovetions were led by Mrs. Elgin Reist with Mrs. Harold Shantz reading the scripture lesâ€" son. Praver was offered by Mrs. Henry Waterman and Mrs. Eli Roâ€" senberger. Mrs. A. W. Egerdee gave an interesting review of the book "Judith" and the business was conducted by the president, Mrs. E. T. Colcman. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in making a comforter and doing other sewâ€" ing for relief purposes. WPT B Man Speaks The mecting closed with prayer by Mrs W. Spuctzcl after which refreshments wore served by the hostess leting, Mrs. A. Hilbotn and Mrs. E. Gingerich; and decoration, Mrs. Alâ€" bert â€" Fiedericin,. Mrs._ Ephraim Hallmnan and Dorothea Gingerich. The viceâ€"president, Miriam Hilâ€"; Gwta and Gladys Buck accompaâ€" born occupied the chair for the reâ€"| mied by Mrs. Clarence Hilborn of mainder of the business during|Roseville attended a shower for which the treasurer, Mrs. A. Hilâ€"| their cousin, Miss Geraldine Buck, born presented the annual report.| RN.. brideâ€"elect of this month, The amount of $301.57 was rnised‘hfld at the home of Mrs. Karl by the society during the past year.|Gruetzner at Hespeler on Thursâ€" o t® 3 Fred Sapsworth Sr., received , word that his grandson, Sgt. Air (‘Gunner Tom Barley has been menâ€" | tioned with the Bison squadron in their many trips over Europe reâ€" cently. Four grandsons are serving overseas. sephsburg Mr. Ed. Kaufman was appointed asscssor for Wellesley township at the council meeting at Cl'ossml‘> on ‘ Monday , Sunday visitors with Mr a:‘\‘ Mrs. Clayton Steffier were Egid I Mosburger and Ernie Kumpf of‘ Kitchener, Carl Schiebel of ‘rn-‘ tcrloo and George Ellert of®Joâ€" / Mr. Cyranus Brubacher of Elâ€" mira was a business visitor here recently. . 2 s 8 Ptc. George Bochm of Camp Borden was a visitor here on Sunâ€" day. By W. J. Kieswetter (Oaronicle Correspondent} Ptc. Gerald Dietrich of Vancouâ€" | ver Island, Mrs. Edward Dietrich, Stanley Dietrich and Allister Dieâ€" trich of St. Agatha, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton i Stefficr last Wednesday. oo | _ Friends of Mrs. V. MacLennan “ held a surprise shower in her honor ‘at the home of Mrs. Bert Gill on | Thursday evening. During the evening bingo was played and prizes were won by many of the guests. Mrs. Wm. Kauk won the special prize. The presentation of gifts was made by Mrs. E. Kerr and iMrs. Wm. Kauk. The guest of ; honor thanked her friends for so many lovely gifts There were 18 {ladies present. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess assisted by :Mrs. E. Kerr, Mrs. W. Kauk, Keith Sayles and Mrs. G. Wilfong. PO. Ralph Meyer of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end with his wife and grandmother, Mrs. A. Meyers. Mrs. Charles Reader and Jean Klcinsteuber were visitors in Galt on Saturday. . â€" Szt. Doris Tilt of St. Thomas and LAC. Russel Tilt of Camp Borden were recent guests with Mrs. N. Wilfong and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilt Misses Verna Goddard, Betty Foelcher and Margaret Cassell of Galt spent Sunday at the home of Stanicy Jones spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wintermeyer of Kitchener. _ _ Rev. C. Tilbury of Galt conductâ€" ed the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Teet received word‘ that her son, Tpr. Derwood Teet, | has arrived safely in England. _ (Chronicle Correspondent} Mrs. R. C. Drager was hostess to , members of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Prcsb%u-rian Church at her home | on ednesday â€" afternoon â€" and ; evening. In the afternoon Mrs. C. ; Tilt, president, opened the meeting. \‘The ladies worked on a quilt| ‘which was finished during the evening. The hostess served a deâ€", licious supper with a twoâ€"tiered | ‘docoralcd birthday cake as a cenâ€"‘ trepicce,: the occasion being Mrs. Drager‘s birthday. _ _ _ _ [ at $4. The hostess served tea after the packing was completed. Ladies present woere Mrs. L. Cluthe, Mrs. R. Drager, Mrs. C. Reader, Mrs. W. Kauk, Mrs. Charmaine Kauk, Mrs. M. Fisher, Miss Patsy Fisher and Mrs. G. Wilfong. _ Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston was in charge of the service at the Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunâ€" day afternoon. _ Fifteen overseas parcels were packed by members of the Doon Patriotic Society at the home of Mrs. L. Cluthe on Friday afternoon. Each parcel contained canned meat, canned fruit, Christmas cake, chewing. gum, chocolate bars, soap, socks and a book and was valued Rev. E. Gingerich spent a few days of this week at Toronto conâ€" ducting quarterly business meetâ€" ings. _ â€" Miss Eileen Damman of Kitchâ€" cner is spending a few days with Mrs. Henry Einwachter. Mrs. Ervin Sararas and Mrs. M. Bowman have received word of the death of their sister, Mrs. Charâ€" lotte Kramp who passed away at her home in Walkerton on Monâ€" day. ‘The deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Madter of this district. \Lutheran Clurch on Friday afterâ€" held at the home of Mrs. Karl Gruetzner at Hespeler on Thursâ€" day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koch and sons, Harold and Keneth of Rostock spent a few days of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Koch. Mrs.George Hallman observed' her 83rd birthday quietly at her home west of the village on Wedâ€"| nesday, March 1st. She was the reâ€" | cipient of numerous congratulatoâ€" | ry cards and gifts from her many ‘ friends in honor of the (?asion. The subject of Rev. Â¥. L. Conâ€" rad‘s Lenten talk at St. James Luâ€" theran â€" Church on _ Wednesday . evening was, "Peterâ€"The Rock". Mrs. Roy Gildner and the Misses Giwta and Gladys Buck accompaâ€" nied by Mrs. Clarence Hilborn of interment was made in the New Dundee Ul}\' Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman wellâ€" krown residents of the village 3;““" ebserved be:e 5‘:\ wedâ€" ng anniversary at their home on Seturday, March 4th. Both Mr. and Mrs. Toman who are 77 years of are are in fairly geod health. Mr. Teman is still the efficient caretakâ€" er of the New Dundee School whose grounds with their lovely flowers attract the attention of many passersâ€"by during the sumâ€" mer time. ed by Mrs. Jack Schmidt and Mrs. B. Boshart. The pallbearers were William Kavelman of Plattsville; John Â¥endt of Bresisu, Adam Sey â€". ler, Clayton Toman, Mervin Baer and Ivan Radke of New Dundee. Board. Mr. Meleod cutlined the :unlpdkhnoflh&-dhn- tion to presentâ€"day retail merâ€" chandising end intimated that the noon with Rev. A. L. Conrad offiâ€" clating. A vocal duet was renderâ€" Interment was made in the New T ie i ouieee he hald on n ment. He also stated that 1943 was the best year for business in genâ€" eral in the history of Canada The funeralof the late Mrs. Henâ€" ry Damman was held at St James BAMBERG By Miss Kathileen Jone* DOONn Quite a number cf friencs from Kitchener were slcoishâ€"viding cver the weekâ€"end in cur district _ Mr. Norman Stevens returned home from the K.â€"W. Hespits] on Sunday afterncon and is imprtcying nicely. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin spont Sunday at Waterlco and Kitchomgs at the Gespel mwesting arc Fircsid service. Mrs. Norman Stevons anc Mr and Mrs. Mason Armstrons spent T%s{ly at Kigthener ddn â€" Brubacher| has leit for work at the heme of Mr. Ames Brubacher on the 13th line Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowmian of Elmira spert Sunday with Miss Angeline Martin. . Mrs. Alex. Kiesweter is spending a week with her mether. Nrs. Alex Hahn. Mr. and Mrs. Jec Metzr ard family. 4th of Peel. spont Sundsr with Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Rouben Brubacher of Floradale, Mr. and Mrs. Chrisâ€" tian Martin and _ family of St. Clements, Alfan Woebor cf Fimira, Mr. and Mrs, Amos Hofiman, Mrs Naney Brubacher and Nathan Murâ€" tin spent Sunday with Mro and Mrs. Ontas Weber ! _ The members of the Alpine Litâ€" 1erary Society and friends met for \their February mecting at the Riâ€" verbank school house on Friday !evening. The program for the |evening was in charge of the stuâ€" |dents of the Ontario Mennonite Biâ€" }ble Schaol, Kitchener. â€" Clayton Cressman, Plattsville, was chairâ€" man for the evening. The program ‘consisted of the devotional reading |by Mary Weber, Mannheim, acâ€" jcompanied on the piano by Chrisâ€" ‘tina Smucker, West Liberty, Ohio. There were four talks given. First une "The Wheel of Agriculture". discussed by Ralph Snyder, Baden ‘Second "The Wheel of Education", by Sclina Hurst, St. Jacobs. Third, "The Wheel of Christian Living" by Abram Kauffman, Amlin, Ohio. Fourth, "The Wheel of Industry". by Jessie Milne, Mannheim Mrk. Allen Brubacher‘s salp pf CO~CT~~ C~â€"â€"o+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"ssae houschold effects was held on Satâ€" ~~T~Tt~â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"mas=s urday afternoon and in spite of the _ i.;,,, \ > ., .20 Y very cold wind, was quite well atâ€" _‘ f iL\ andt tao tended. Mrs. Brubacher will be 7 o staying with her sister, Mrs. J. Sauâ€" ; l i“ ’l‘l: l S der and Mr. Sauder for the prosent ‘ _ 86 King St. W. _ Phone 4â€"4162 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cressmun. who have been Jiving with Mrs. Cressman‘s folks, Mr. and Mrs. N. Dedels, have again taken up resiâ€" denee in Waterloo; they moved their furniture on Saturday Lucilla Snyder, Waterloo. gave a reading, and the Ohio Ladies® quartette gave several numbers and Lucila Franks of New York state read a newspaper _ The Women‘s Sewing Circle of the church met on Monday afterâ€" noon in the basement o%nlhe chureh in their regular monthly meeting The afternoon was spent in quiltâ€" ing. In the business part of the meeting Mrs. John Shantz was reâ€" elected viceâ€"president |2u.rich‘ nOt., on the "Value of Litâ€" rature in Evangelism", and Robert lllilne of Petersburg, Ont., gave a talk on "The Results of Teaching the Word". The Misses Esther Milâ€" ler, Indiana and Ruth Plank, Barâ€" bara Troyer ‘andâ€" Ruth King of Ohio, sang "Lord 1 want to be a Christian" and "Rock of Ages". Miss Ruth Plank gave a talk to the children on "Belis" Sewing Group Meets. Students Present Breslau Program W HAWKESVILLE e You.can coâ€"operate and do much to speed up service. Have your tickets ready when boarding and leaving bus. Get correct informaâ€" tion in advance. Do not travel unless absolutely necessary, and even then avoid peak hours and weekâ€"ends. Leave childrer| at home. Do everyâ€" thing you can to make room and speed up service. ity Mrs. Aug. Schneider tChronicle Corzespondent} Please help your Bus Driver SZpeed up the Zervice '_IS Your bus drivers an T 7A h" doing a fine job er P i â€" deavouring _ to _ cop /\ y } with difficult warâ€"tim j ~ travel. 1 you hav § Ve: 3 _\ }\ £ any annovances, pleas By Mre. u‘bv'-dd- m: 10 Frederick St. Phone 2â€"2715 Kitchener, Ont. An old prejudice has met its Waterâ€" loo! No longer are spectacies conâ€" sidered a bor to a woman‘s appearâ€" ance and her charm. On the contrary â€" lovely modern eyewear "tailored" to one‘s features have real cosmetic value. They improve one‘s good looks . . . and chorm. Certainly to be preferred to the frowns and squinis and crowsfeet awhich u‘te.ly destroy o woman‘s good looks. charm and poise! A nerfert method ,No elastie. Ne lex straps. _ LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE GUARANTEED _ Investigate _ Write or caliâ€" 6 [n‘ Smith Manufactur Company Dept._ 8. 549 Khs St. ~ PRESTON, ONTARL Established 1898 SAVE YOUR CHARM SAVE YOUR VISION 88 Kent Ave Remodelling Mausonry, Roofing, Insulating and Repairs done reasonably. Clayton Stroh JANSEN EAESIGHT SERVICE Your bus drivers are doing a fine job enâ€" deavouring _ to _ cope with difficult warâ€"time travel. _ 12 you have any annoyances, please do not blame the drivâ€" er. for he has no conâ€" trol _ aver conditions and only carries out his orders RUPTURED? ‘Dedicated: to Briter Yision" â€"" -'%A‘Ur%} g ;. $ '; it Ave. â€" _ Kitchener CALL 4237 CONTRACTOR KITCHENER PAGE FIVB