wmflh%kw'dti" & Auto s'!,-.’k. 'C:.“l.td. was held at the Doon United Church on Sunday afternoon. The Church was decorated with flowers and vegetables. Rev. S E. Stevenâ€" son of Galt, minister of the church, took the first part of the service ard Rev. Coupland of Hamilton disâ€" trict, was special speaker The chgir‘and Mr. Ridley Miller, A.Tâ€" SOLE Budrt Rose Point is within your budâ€" get. A sixâ€"piece placeâ€"setting can be purchased for only $20.00 (plus Gov‘t excise tax), Good taste dictates Rose Point, for it is the epitome of silverâ€" craftsmanship. It depicts in all its glory that exclusive Wallace feature â€" Third Dimension possess a complete service. m%m’;:rme /;w see yorus OVE [haanZ Cinetit 22 King St. South Hos: Pomt WALLACE JEF ELLERS 142 King Street Wost KITCHENER SETERLING , organist and choir leader of THIRD DIMENSION BEAUTY in t By Mro. R. Jones YOUR HOPE OF POSsSESsING ROSE POINT NEED NOT BE BROS. Canada Savings WEICHEL HARDWARE â€" ALSO AT ELMIRA ving service CA new series of highly intes formative amh:glsly Get Detroit Times. this Sunday‘s (October 13) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times, for naâ€" tural color pictures introducing a new series or hlï¬x‘ly tnhauin&'in- formative articles Get Sunday‘s share the same formula for health and beauty used by Hollywood starsâ€"mothers and their young. STREAMLINED MOTHERS OF STREAMLINED BABIES | _ Stanley Jones spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wintermeyer of Kitchener. John l;grine of Buffalo spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his moâ€" ther, Mrs. H. Perine. _ Miss Margaret Ross of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end at her summer Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcey spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearcey of Rockâ€" home here, __Mr. Dan Detzler and son Dan of Hespeler spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones. James Ayres of Hamilton spent the Weelht‘-:ndndat the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ayres. _ Mrs. Donald Fisher and two chilâ€" gren :fave returned to thei:l-‘ hm ere after spending a weel relatives in Bridgeport. Mrs. Fred Hobbs has returned to her home from St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Webb and children of Galt were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kenâ€" zie on Sunday. â€" Ladies® Auxil&ry of Saâ€" natorium was held atMe of Mrs. Thomas Wakefield, Roseville Road, Thursday evening. The preâ€" Isident, Mrs. S. Cornish, was in the chair and business of the auxiliary was discussed. The October visiâ€" tors to the Sanatorium were named. Mrs. F. Church and Mrs. Cornish and for November, Mrs. H. Slee and Mrs. R. Drager. Refteshments were served at the close of the evening by the hostess assisted by Miss A. King and Mrs. Clare Veitch. freshments. of the ing which was opened with m Mid. % secâ€" retary, read the minutes of preâ€" vious meeting also letters df thanks. Treasurer Mrs. George Ayres gave a most satisfactory report. Two doâ€" nations toward the expenses of the banquet were received with thanks. Plans were made to hold a Veterâ€" ans‘ Welcome Home banquet on Friday evening, Oct. 26 at 6.30 p.m. in the schoolroom of the Presbyâ€" terian church, Doon. Fortyâ€"two inâ€" vitations were written by Mrs. G. Ayres, Mrs. M. Fisher and Mrs. G. Wilfong, to the six women and 32 men veterans, also their husbands and wives. After the replies are received a special meeting will be falleg tgan e thismeeï¬n;fol?e or the quet, held at the home of Mrs. M. W. lEauk‘.‘ At the close_ of the meeting Mothers and gnofl;en-oo-be byterian congregation united in this home to members -vg"&xe-'monï¬:â€"'â€"- l&. business meeting. Mrs. G. _‘ugp;xg Sr.A.‘ preslglggt, had charge vice with prayer. The Doon Presâ€" Miss Ethel Wilfong! and Mrs. Russell Tilt were joint hostesses at Lincoln Ave. United Church, Gait, ave special music and singing. ï¬e‘enc Cleghorn clopâ€"d the serâ€" WATERLOO 330 Bay Street of the Doonâ€"Blair Wrise or telephone for complets information and application forms. Telephone: ADsiside 7104 * and Mrs. Joseph Knechtel and son, Glen of Kitchener visited with Miss Laura Erb on Sunday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Siâ€" mon Weber on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs Fred Rueffer of Waterâ€" loo; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swartz and doughter, Marilyn Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith and Mra G. Tuchlinski of Kitchener. s mak 9 far n uin n L were guests % rs. N. Dahms at Sebringville on Sung. Mr. and Mrs: J. Greulich and Mr. l Mrs. Gordon Snider of Galt is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee on Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Egerdee and sons, Roâ€" ger and Billy, the Misses Iiah and etty Egerdee and Merle Miller of Ayr; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schedâ€" let of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siater and children, Ronald and Joan of Galt visited with Rev. and Mrs H. Shantz on Sundtc Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger and the Misses Joan and Hazel Dinger were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bailie at MitcheM on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Erb and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knechtel and son ’ Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Einwechter of :Jltel‘loo v&té:ln:nh the forâ€" met‘s parents, Mr. Mrs. George Einwechter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hallman of Galt visited with Mrs. George Hallâ€" man on Saturday. Preston last Friday. Mrs. Noah Otterbein of Kitchâ€" ener is spending a few days with Mrs. Mary Otterbein. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bock of Hamilton were guests of Dr. and Mmd E. S. Brown over the weekâ€" end. Mrs. Leander Cressman and Miss Isabe! Cressman visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh at Hamilâ€" ton on Sunday. « Mrs. ~B. Boshart, Kenneth Bosâ€" hart and Ross Rickert visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Makcrow at: ‘Mrs. Francis Hilborn of Hespeler; Mrs. A. Hilborn and Miss Mary Hilâ€" born of Waterloo. Mrs. H. Schmieder has accepted the position ofâ€"instructor of En;- lish at Waterloo College and comâ€" menced her new duties last week. Visitors at the home of I. M. Hilâ€" born on Wednesday were: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Austin n'i’&n'?%"?;r Forest visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Reist on Saturday. _ _ in dy was conducted by Rev. Ruth Snider. At the close of the meetâ€" ing refreshments were served by the hostess, Earl Brighton has returned home after spending the past two months those>present. Mrs. Allan Cressâ€" man and Miriam Hilborn sang a duet after which the mission stuâ€" | _ Milton Hill of Toronto, a repreâ€" |sentative of the Spanish Christian |Mission showed interesting picâ€" |tures concerning missionary work in Spain at the evening service. Miss Violet Lehman, outâ€"going misâ€" sionary to Africa conducted the deâ€" votions and special music was supâ€" plied by the Girls Chorus of the local M.B.C. Church. Seasons of prayer for the missionâ€" aries were held at all of the serâ€" vices. In the tmrrnin&: cablegram was received from . and Mrs. CGordon Bolender, who left New }York last Friday by plane for Afâ€" rica, announcing their safe arrival at Lagos, Africa on Tuesday. The October meeting of the U.B. Women‘s Missionary Association was held at the home of Mrs. Ephâ€" raim Hallman on Wednesday afterâ€" noon. ‘Miss Irene Chapman led the prayer Band in opening after which Mrs. F. E. Page occupied the chair for the program. The topic, "Buil Medical Work in China", was in e of Mrs. M. B. Snyâ€" der and Mrs. Page. Readings on the work of Dr. Da'oth{ Chiu were given by Mrs. J. Cassel, Mrs. Wesâ€" ton Sararus, Mrs L. H. Cassel, Irene Chlp{:an and Miriam Hilâ€" Chi tory ancg in rereming a inese | s nteresting facts concerning the customs of the p:eople of Ching. were given by | In the afternoon the devotional period was led by Miss W. Barfoot of the Listowel City Mission, ana a vocal duet was given by the Missâ€" es Violet and Phyllis Lehman of Toronto. Rev. Earl Hunsberger, recently returned from Nigeria, West Afriâ€" ca, addressed the women at both the marning and afternoon serâ€" vices, speaking on presentâ€"day conâ€" ditions on the field and the work being carried on there. He also o pmore ie miany Teiked in ties among ’in the morning conducted a quesâ€" tionnaire. Mrs. Shuert led the devotions for the morning session and Mrs. Herâ€" bert Shantz, president of the local WM.S. fle the address of welâ€" come. Bell of ‘Toronto renâ€" dered a vocal solo and a vocal duet was also contributed by Mrs. Floyd Sherk and Mrs. Homer Devitt. ‘ was song leader and Miss Ruth :Sjnnu of New Dundee was pianâ€" The 12th annual nufl of the a cha est District Women‘s | ada, : cieties of the Ontario Mennonite | Chris rethren in Christ Church was ) fourt ‘ld at the Bethel M.B.C. Church | saving re on Wednesday. A i te-It.he_n 150 women anendefl::;m;or- | Maier ito, Stouffville, Markham, Stratâ€" 1vlm.ex.-; rd, Listowel, Kitchener, Galt, Cordiz sipeler and Araslan ‘The nrauin | LOUuIs NEW DUNDEE (Chromiale Gorroapipegeer) T 2 w I. M. Hilborn and Miriam ‘ Hilâ€" | [born visited with Mr. and Mrs. C.| }Cassel at Plattsville on Sunday. _ The ickly arouse these organs to beaï¬h?:].u'ivityâ€"ahnm the ap petite and help to improve digestion. Clean out the _powons with Dr. Chase‘s Kidneyâ€"Liver Pills and reâ€" pi,n.‘your pep and happinesa. She is a daughter of Mr. D former herd sire, Peer‘s Stan now one of the herd sires at Head Farmcrs Limited, Richt Hill, Ont. Q CE WileP t 0 tï¬ in in itc .1 11. 000 ; 7 lbs. of fat in 365 days with an averâ€" age test of 5.549 Dr. Chase‘s Kidneyâ€"Liver Pills have a long record of dependability u: regu.‘l_ntor of liver and kidneys uio ns cain e cA id 220 BTErT Ont., has completed a ï¬\;:â€"year-old | record of 11,280 lhs. of milk, 625 ) lbs. of fat in arm 132212 . 02. T03r "AU JERSEY COW COMPLETES | FIVEâ€"YEAR RECORD | Peer‘s Metapad‘s Empress-lzs.-[ 871â€" _ a Jersey cow bred andÂ¥ owneg ‘by Norman Dedels, Breslau mol Ee es P |___Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kehl on Sunday were: Miss Jean ’Hawes of Guernsey, Sask., Miss Alda Rosenberger of Waterloo who returned last week from a trip to Saskatchewan; and Miss Florence Shantz of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eger.lee. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Toman and Mrs. B. Boshart visited with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Schedler at Kitchener on Sunday. _ 2 3 al 0P Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saltzman and Miss Ruth Saitzman of Victoâ€" riaburg and Mrs. M. H. Shantz and Miss Luella Shantz of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" don Shantz on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Haliman and son, Brian of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shantz and daughtor, Margaret of Preston visited at the home of Mrs. George Hallman on Sunday. Sb oo Lo CV CR atine Mr. and Mrs. Basil Thompson and daughters, Jean and Rutg of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Reist on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fisher, Miss Mary May Fisher, Henry Weiberg and Mr. Tuerkeim of Dashwood visited with Mr. and Mr; Fied Egerdee on Sunday. ns 1e e OO eR PCIURDUIL Miss Irene Chapman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bright at Kitchâ€" ener on Saturday Visitors with Rev. and Mrs. Moses N. Baer on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs Edwin Martin and daughter, Rhoda Ann of Elora; Mr and Mrs. Andrew Jacob of Narâ€" wich; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Baer and family of Bright; and the Misses Ma‘:tha and I;e;ah Baer of Haysville. es teo mds Guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dilâ€" worth on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Russel Dilworth and Tim Dilâ€" worth of Brusselss; and Mr. and M{s.. Eldon Mann of West Monkton. Mrs. J. Cassel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rothan Hawthorn at St. Catharines on Sunday. and Mrs. Hubert Greulich and son, Ronald visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Borsje at Waterloo on Sunâ€" day The Lutheran Hour, in this area, is heard over the following stations Kitchener CKCR, 1490 â€"4.00 p.m. Stratford CJCS, 1240 â€"â€"9.30 p.m. Toronto CKEY, 580 â€" 8.15 a.m. Wingham CKNX, 920 â€"9.30 a m. During the last radio season, more than 400,000 people took time to write their appreciation of Dr. Maier‘s challenging, Christâ€"centerâ€" ed radio messages. As Dr. Walter A. Maier returns to the air, he earnestly looks to our listeners for consecrated prayer, fervent interest ang__ generous support. + Louis, Missouri. Speaker on the Lutheran Hour since its very beâ€" ginning, Dr. Maier has seen the program grow from a small broadâ€" cast over two stations in the midâ€" west into "The world‘s most wideâ€" spread religious broadcast." At present the Lutheran Hour is heard in English, Spanish and Ponuguese over 905 stations in the United States, Canada and 27 terriâ€" tories and foreign countries. the official beginning of another season of the Lutheran Hour, over :dc‘.lnm &t;uï¬ons in Ea;stem Canâ€" as broadcast, 0: ‘Bringing Christ To The Nations", enters the fourteenth year of its blessed soulâ€" saving activity. This day also marks the return to the air of Dr. W. A. Maier, professor of Old Testament Interpretation and History at Conâ€" cordia Theological Seminary, Saint and Lots of Pep Sunday, October« 13, will , Peer‘s 75&1}1‘&‘: Richmond Dedel‘s Miss | school at Kitchener, Miss Alice Oswald resumed her §lt‘1die_s at the Emmanuel Bible Mrs. Clarence Weber at _ Recent visitors with Mrpm: Lorne Fried were Mr. and Mrs. C. Woelfie, Waiter and Larry of Mannâ€" heim and Mrs. Edgar Ritz and son Garry of Kitchener and Miss Nona Fo_r_est of _Wineipeg. _ Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beckâ€" er, Carol and Charles of The Plains, oke Garie huk moe ns ay an nes, . iBecke:,"{dm Ewart Battler and daughter _ Brenda _ The manha friends of Mr. Battler regret illness and extend best wishes for an carly recovery. Mrs. Rose Baird and Ernie Stautâ€" fer of Bright and Bob Baird of Lakeside with Mr. and Mrs. George Reist recently. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kufske, Richâ€" ard and Katherine with Mr. and Recent visitors at the Morley Battler home were: Mrs. Will Sherk and Walter of Perry Corners, Dr. and Mrs. Brown of New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Cllaiy'on Hallman and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Witzel of the Reuben Bby home and at the Isaiah Eby home one day last week > A tg\iwelhneous di:eovst :: held y the young peop! comâ€" munity for Mr. and Mrs. «Reuben Musselman at the home of the forâ€" mer‘s mother, Mrs. Peter Musselâ€" man in 11‘;:):01- of their recent m-:; riage. evening was spent playing crokinole and after a pleasâ€" Donald of Roseville, Fred Becker and daughter Joan of Kitchener and Bruce and Charles Becker of Nine Pines. Snider of New ant time was spent, lunch v served. About 30 were present. dinner guests on Sunday Heights" the Devitt farm. _ 5 +~i1EM / suy 1hEM M "UCC ypro OPpICE : J. U \33\'«\% \\Q\“\\.S \‘} we 609 at Mr. and Mrs. Isaiazh Eby and Mrs. Alex Oswald and Alice Oswald were business visitors at the United Brethren parsonage at New Dunâ€" aee on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker spent Sunday evening with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Israel, who is confined to bed by a stroke. Potato lifting is the order of the day in this community. The crop is turning out well. They are large and quite a number in the hills. 146.A 0E J _ Loo enc L. . . in Nee ie Because our switchboards are busier now with more calls than ever before, the dial tone is apt to be delayed. . . . So please listen carefully for the HUM.Mâ€"Mâ€"Mâ€"M before you dial. Lipton‘s Tea has brisé flavour. That‘s what the experts say. That‘s what r. will say the momcnfq_o. taste this grand fullâ€"bodied rea. Lipton‘s Tea has that brisk flavour, always so fresh and spirited that every cup _ rates an encore. Ehnngc troday to brisk tasting Liptron‘s Tea. 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