PAGE FOUR €onu Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woods accomâ€" purmica Mr and Mrs Jos. H. Woods ui Waterloo and Mrs. H. Martin of Kitchcner to London on Sunday to Sberd the day with Mr. Arthur M der Loege!. Watcrice § Mrouond Mrs., Oscur Israel and ‘rouna Mrs. Harvey Melitzer and ilrm~ Joana Letson and Mrs. W. i ckendorn spent Tuesday at the OAC ind also paid a visit to Mr Fiod Letson \irâ€"MeVitu of Hespeler will adâ€" uless the Sunday School on Sunâ€" y morning and will be one of the jeukers ut the Sunday School conâ€" vention at Winterbourne in the afâ€" Mi> Waulter Letson with daughâ€" tor Joun is spending sevetal days with her mother Mrs Herriott at Martiott WEST MONTROSE Mrs. Alex Parks is spending sevâ€" s o weeks with relatives at Guelph d Kitchener GO0OD USED TiIREs B Mrâ€"â€" Olive Heibein and Wilfred <Miâ€"und Mrs. Bob Winfield and nly spent Sunday afternoon at e nome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank gel. Waterioo * Mrouond Mrs., Oscur Israel and rounad Mrs Harvey Melitzer and [HuUUSANDS Of DRIVING miLES LEFT Om THESE FAmOUS MAKES Mr FOR SALE 1t GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES 49 Ontario St. South NO PERMIT REQUIRED King & Water Sts. Good Vision is Your _ Right Don‘t Neglect It p8 biy Mrs. B. C. Woods i(Uhronicle Correspondent) nd COUNTRY REQUESTS GIVEN PREFERRED ATTENTION Kuth F nu Mrs.‘Wim. Somers and ofâ€" Victoria section were on Sunday with Mr. and ~ Greandwauter < Wir Sugg and Jos. Sniâ€" nt a day in Toronto last Margery Hunter, ®9 John Bivd Frank X. Refteal, 74 Allsn 8t W. ith 48 â€" Hour RECAPPING SERVICE duction line, you‘re gambling with your sight or even someone‘s life . . . stop in today for an examination to determine the right glasses for you. If things are blurred and indefinite itzgerald and Harâ€" Torontu spent the Mr and Mrs. Chas. . or if your eyes hurt on the proâ€" KITCHENER cr, Saturday ard _ Elsie â€" Brubacker, â€" Homer Schwindt, Peel, were SundaK' visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. artin Mrs. Ida Korell attended the silâ€" ver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Israel at Kitchenâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shantz, Keith and Howard of Strasburg with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bowâ€" man. Mr. and Mrs. Alson Martin, Hawkesville, .?ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jon. B. Martin and Mr and Mrs. John Martin. Miss Almeta Martin, Hawkesâ€" ville visited Miss Veronica Gingâ€" rich, Sunday, â€" s Emanuel Bowman, Preston, Miss Irene Weber, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Bowman, Waterloo, Miss Sylvia Weber, Elmira, Miss Mabel Martin, Yatton, Margaret Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bowman, Lorna and Dennis of near Elora were Sunday visitors with Mr. and NMrs. Owen Bowman. Bishop Addison Gingrich left on Monday eveninlg. for Beartown, Lancaster Co., .. to attend the funeral of the zz-ï¬ear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin, who was illed by lightning. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Conley Amos and Patsy spent the weekâ€"end at Niagâ€" ura Falls. Oid You Buy YOUR War Seavingse Alex Butherland, 54 Duke St. E. By Mra. (Chronicle Correspondent) “;!(]!'l’.lll._, !l!!_'!a.l._ltl A joint meeting of the Women‘s Missionary Associations of the New Dundee and Mannheim Unitâ€" ed Brethren Churches was held at the local church last Wednesday evening with an attendance of forâ€" tyâ€"five. Mrs. Isaigh Eby presided for the devotions which=were in chargeâ€"of the Mannheim Society. Miss Alice Oswald read the scripâ€" ture lesson and readings were given by Mrs. Milton Weber and Miss Audrey Eby. Mrs. Westoh Sararus, president of the local W.M.A. then occupied the chalr and the main feature of the proâ€" gram was the report of the 69th annual session of the Board ‘of Maunagers of the Women‘s Missionâ€" ary Association held at Adrian, Mich., recently which was given by Miriam Hilborn. A social hour folâ€" lowed in the basement during which Mrs. E. Gingerich gave a few remarks and Miriam Hilborn was presented with a basket of flowers in honor of her birthday. The presentation was made by the liitle Miss Shirley Meyers and Audrey Fiederiein. Refreshments were served by the ladies of the local W.M.A. Kavelman read a poem written by Winston Currie. Miss Grace Toâ€" man then favored with an accorâ€" dion solo and Psalim 63 was read by Mrs. Harold Weiss. Mrs. Fred Such gave a reading entitled, "God Knows" and the meeting closed with the singing of "The Lord‘s Frayer." W.M.S. Holds Joint Meeting Music Committee Presents Program The UBC.E. Society met at the church on Thursday evening with the Music Committee in charge of the program. Miss Kathryn iuu- man presided and the national anâ€" them was sung in opening. For the wrig't‘urc lesson the twentyâ€"third r‘u was nuu as a duet by Jean allman and Miriam Hilborn. The stories of the lives of the followâ€" Mrs. Jacob Hostess To Ladies‘® Aid ’eonl"'_'m'â€"{.ir" at the church last week at w time the election of The day after her sister received a post card from a prisonerâ€"ofâ€"war in Germany, Miss Rudene Toman was the recipient of a card from another member of our armed forces in a German prison camp. This card was written on April l1th by Guardsman James Hughes and received here on June 7th and conâ€" The June meeting of the St. James Lutheran Ladies Aid was keld at the home of Mrs. Donald Jacob last Wednesday evenin% with the president, Mrs. Jac Schmidt presiding. Psalm 148 was read responsively led by Mrs. Elâ€" mer Jacob. This was followed by a prayer for peace by Mrs. Earl Kinâ€" wachter and the scripture lesson by Mrs. Gordon Lee. The members reâ€" sponded to the roll call with, "a scripture verse including the word Peace". A vocal trio composed of Mrs. Jack Schmidt, Mrs. B. Boshart and Miss Grace Toman rendered special music after which Mrs. H. Cards Received From Prisoners otf War officers for the new year was comâ€" ï¬tted The slate is as follows with pastor being convenor of each committee: Class leader, L M. Hilâ€" born; Membership committée, L M. Cassel, Mary Kaster, Nom.if“x» ter and Weston Sararus; Literature Committee, Mrs, lé(ln Miller and Mrs. W. Spaetzel; Evangelism and Missions, L. M. llnbon‘x.n&flzu ter, L. H. Cassel and Mrs. Weston Scrarus; parsonage board, Mrs. â€"A Hilborn and Norman Kaster; memâ€" ber elected to the Trustee Board, L H. Casse! with the other trusâ€" tees being E. B. Hallman, Gordan B. Hallman, Ephraim Hallman and Albert Chapman; Financial secreâ€" B Styer: panon. Mary Milbor â€" er,; pianists, and IIu E. Gin(eï¬ch.;‘:zm Norâ€" man Kaster, James Haner, Howard Stoltz, Robert Hallman and Weston Kaster; auditors, M. B. Snyder and Quentin Hallman. The financial r;gort showed that the sum of $2611.30 had been raised during the year of which $1122.77 was paid to Missions. The annual report of the pastor, Rev. E. Gingâ€" eich revealed that he preached 96 sermons during the year including tained a brief message of thanks for a pair of socks knitted by Miss Toman which were given to him through the Red Cross. us The local schools were closed on Thursday owing to the holiday in observance of the birthday of His Majesty, King George VI. Kaster and Albert Chapman; Finâ€" ance, I. M. Hilborn, Edward Stoltz, those at the Mannheim Church. He also made 172 visits, conducted three funerals and three weddings. The Ontario Annual Conference will convene at the Mannheim U. B. Church June 15â€"18th. The Women‘s Missionary Socieâ€" ty of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church met at the church on Thursday evening for their annual meeting. Mr. Beech, the pastor, wes chairman for the evening. Folâ€" Icwing the reports the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Theron Sauder; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Garficld Mader; secreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer, Mrs. Alfred Shiry; visiting committee, Mrs. Allan Good, Mrs. Ira Zellar and Mrs. Theâ€" their own. During the closing exâ€" ercises conducted by the president, Miss Mary Kaster, a period of speâ€" cial prayer was held for the men in the armed forces. The Misses Alicc Hallman of Kitchener, Ellen Page of Ayr and Jean Hallman of Rosebank spent Sunday with Miriam Hilborn. Mrs. Lorne Brighton and daughâ€" ter, Patty visited with Mr. and Mrs. gack Péel at Kitchener last Saturâ€" ay. 0 00â€" â€" On _ Wednesday â€" afternoon | the New Dundee Public School softball team played with the Pine Hill team at that place. The game reâ€" sultedin a score of 36â€"8 for the loâ€" cal school. Mrs. Sauder Is New President By Mre. Roy Schiedel (Chronicle Correspondent) BRESLAU | _ ISN‘T IT THE TRUTH P _ ByTiâ€"/os It‘s coming UGIreat as is the gift which air transportaâ€" tion has made to the world today . . . bringing the peoples of the world closer together, expediting business and indusâ€" try, bringing new mobility and therefore new opportunity to millions . . . a still greater future.in the air lies ahead of us, being planned today by mrx wno Tummkx or Tomorrow! * But let us not look so far ahead that we cannot see the barrier which stands before us today. There is a war to win . .. first! And the winning of the war calls for every ounce of energy that we, as a All Seagram plants in Canada and the United States are engaged in the production of highâ€"proof alcohol to help speed the war to a victorious end. Highâ€"proof Alcohol for War is used in Smokeless Powder, Plastics and muny other wartime products. ing __ PHE ROCKET EXPRESS! _ : promiseil iby men who think of tomorrow At the Cressman â€" Mennonite Church the pastor, Mr. Oscar Burkâ€" holder, brought the regular mornâ€" ing message. In the evening serâ€" vice, Mr. Kramer and Miss lda Buuman both of the ‘"House of Friendship", Kitchener, were the speakers. Mr. Kramer gave a very interesting talk on the "History of Jewish Evangelism" and Miss Bauâ€" man spoke on the work as carried on at the House of Friendship. Mr. Ephraim Hoffman was the leader uf the evening and Mr. Gordon Eby song leader. _ _ o fietd Mader and Miss Ruth Hach born. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Schiedel, Mr. Robert and the Misses Doris and Phyflis went to Stratford on Sunâ€" day to spend some time with Miss Alice Schiedel. Miss Irene Zellar was appointed us convenor of Girls Work with Mrs. Elver Sauder and Mrs. Cecil Muder as an advisory committee. The girls met on Monday evening when they organized with Shirley Mader as secretary, Doris Schiedel as treasurer and a devoâ€" tional committee composed of Doâ€" vice was held. â€" â€" Hear Kitchener Speakers. On Sunday â€" morning at the M.B.C. Church the pastor, Mr. Bcech preached at Hespeler at 10 w‘clock and at the local church at 11. In the evening following a short service a special prayer serâ€" ris Dedels, Miriam Beech and Miss Itene Zellar. A salvage committee was also appointed. Miss Miriam Beech waus secretary for the meetâ€" ing. Pte. Delton Brubacher of Haliâ€" fex, N.S., surprised his mother on Thursday morning when he arâ€" rived home on a two weeks‘ furâ€" lough. I‘te, Gordon Sauder of Halifux came home on his two weeks‘ furâ€" leugh last week. . Pte. Donald Burkholder after spending the past two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Clarence Burkâ€" holder returned to his station on ; Wednesday. _ _ _Miss Anglina Martin and Mrs. L G. Martin and Ada Della Weber Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber were: Mr. and Mrs. Jamicson from Staaiford and daughter Kathelenc. and Mr. and Mrs. Onias Clemmer and family. Onias Weber of Conestogo and Miss Lena Frey of Wallenstein spent Saturday night here. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Holden Appel of St. Jacobs spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mader. The Misses Esauâ€"and Snyder of Akron, Pa., who are helping at the office of the M.C.C., Kitchener for a short time, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Burkholder on Wednesday The Joy Band of the €. M. Church met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Cressâ€" man, Shantz Station. The evening was spent in sewing for overseas relief. canmying scores of |pasengers through the stratosphere hrom Montreal to Mandalay faster than you would have dreamed possible. HAWVKESVILLE By Mrs. Aug. Schneider (Chronicle Correspondent) e Look to tomorrow, yes. But today . . . stick to the job of producing for war, cooperate with every government proâ€" gram designed to help win the war, buy Victory Bonds and War Savings Certiâ€" fheates with every last dollar. e That‘s the way to make sure that Canada will have its future. e Let‘s all be mEX wno THINK OF Tromorrow! nation and as individuals, can muster. THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM regularly Ay the airways of the world in a not too distant future . . . thonks to the work of Men Who Think of Tomorow! tioned, soundâ€"procfed, this jet propelied transport will < _ _______ Â¥riday, June 16, 2044 Miss Orma Stevens spent Thursâ€" day afternoon at Elmira.. Miss Velma Schneider spent Sunday with Miss Irene Bauman. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lautenschlaâ€" rer of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottman. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tyack and f«mily spent Tuesday night with Mrs. Wm. Tyack. and Mrs. Tyack spent Tuesday at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bauman of Heidelberg visited Sunday with Mr anid Mrs. John Martin. Mr. and Mrs. August Schneider spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Witzer at Petersburg. __ No. 44