Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koepke and Mr, Ernest Koepke of Kitchener were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mm. George Koepke. Mrs. Vemice Morby of near Stay- ner spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Good. Miss Adeline Martin swnt Sun- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Martin near Floradale. Mr. and Mrs. Elam Horst and family of St. Jacobs were Sunday visitors with Rev. and Mrs. Howard Bauman. “tuition“; an 65: Miss Mabel Wagner ot Waterloo MINARD’S “mun†Mi0ltIihllll...lkidaadlkn Bedford Drug Store Ian-gun. only-son- “an Int-mo NORTH WOOLWICH " [In Club- Schmidt (Chronicle Corruwndcnt.) "BGUAnAN'NBDMtthrPgt0Ntmtm Pteedati.dr._ " FACTOR COSMETICS m YOUR LEA. CARE AND RECEIVE A FREE BABY‘S Gm . Aut, oqfrotlv. "Id 0°" was): whet. Gnu-clan. unifying. No "tax odor. ll- Waramtttehend-tamfor FLY-MIME Mr. Oliver Kelley and son John, spent Sunday with Mrs. John Long- man near Alma. is spending a week with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wagner. Ruth Good is spending a few days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Vernice Morby, near Stayner. Miss Vera Stickney spent Sun- day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stickney near Winfleid, Mr, and Mrs. Willard thwindt and family of Elmira were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt. Mr, Leon Wagner, Eldon and Ru- by were Sunday visitors with rela- tives at Amulree. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowers of Detroit, Mieh., Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman, Mrs. Roy Aiken and Mr. Carl Zimmerman of Waterloo called on Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Maurer, Saturday evening. Week-end and Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Bess- ler were: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Snyder and family of Roseville, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snyder and Howard Dessler of Breslau. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender of Elmira were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt, Susan and Eileen, Mr. and Mrs Ir- vin Snyder, Mrs. Harvey Schmidt and Gladys were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gingrich. Outside Paints Vamishes PURE BRISTLE PAINT BRUSHES $1.70 a Quart WM†21A, MIS. Mildred Boi-May 29, Marie 21 Berg, Wel- lesley. 15 months. Bochtog-June 1, Mrs. Catharine Bechtel, New Dundee, 88 years. Wir--May 31, Mrs. Simeon We- ber, Conestoga, 73 years. PhM1ir.--durte 1, Miss Audrey Cleo Phillips, Bridgeport. 17 years. thsrd.r-aune l, Mrs, Geneva Ed- na Snyder, 39 George St., Waters loo, Pair,',','",', WW.--. ay M, Miss Edith Wolfe, " Queen St, North, Waterloo, 70 years. Dqoatbmr-.0une 3, Mrs. Lillian M. Dennison, 61 Allan St. West, Wa, terloo, so years. 'tttue-Jule 3, Stanley Huey, BruNe-Loudht-May M, 1ponard Gordon Bruder of Waterloo to Elsie Catherine Leudke. Kitch- ener. Koturoetuer---May 31, Jacob Kel- ler of Kitchener to Frieda Miller of Waterloo. W.uroehmxcEttr--May 31, Charles J. Waurechen of Waterloo to Ger- aldine Eby of Kitchener. 1mafna-Dmh.e---May " Roland A, Vezina to Mildred Ruth Dreher, both of Waterloo. shimpard, Eiora/gs years. . "59991111191 â€PM!!! (Sturdy) unfr. and Mrs. Gorhoh 'sLnrkv,' ' Bridgeport, a daughter. mo-At K-W Hoipitai, May 19. to Mr. and Mrs. 140nm Hill, 234 Mary St, Waterloo, a son. Martial-At Fr, Haggai. Iffy Fo, to Mr. and Mn. tmais Mirtin,' R.R. 4, Elmira, a son. mhutt.--At K-W Hospital. May 30, to Mr. and Mm. Raymond Niblene, 91 Allen St. West, Wa- 'settrre--at St. Mun m1. May 3t,toMtandMra.Doesaid Selling, Elmira, a m Pt.eht.r-At K-W Pte, June I, to Mr, and In Fisdxer. Bridgeport, a non. tumer--dt ttrw [lupin]: June A Ju-r-At Elmira Aniieradn, Elmira, twin Ions Itmd--At K-W acquit-l. June t, toDr.undMn.l-L amber. zoo King St South, Waterloo. 1 daughter. . i irkEfiiiiiirs aaa" ----_-_ 'tit-at I! I“ JLq_. & t. N'.titll'i1r I 'ttitll"."'??),?""". WIS. Jul. -..-atruk and“ 'tTo-tyelled."'.,,"','.', Irene Thoritas, New Hamburg. rt-rd-Nay 27, Miss Elizabeth ti'reJ,eu-i."ltr. 28, Eldon Wand: McDewll-. inn. 55 FamLoo: tcrloo, a daughter. msHeh-Whur---Mdy M, Clare J. Henrich of Waterloo and Chesley to Mrs. Antoinette M. White of Elmira. Preston, 56 yeiirs. Stout Mannie-1’ -me "an? de), RR I, New Humbug. 1 Ion baitt--at K-W W Str, to Mr. and In Whamm- tyuaey, " King St. South, a Marriages Deaths have received word of the death of Mrs. John Bolton at the home of her daughter in Eustis, Florida on way 22nd. The late Mrs. Bolton Iwhose maiden name was Almeda iHamacher was born at Wilmot Cen- itre, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ham'acher. Prior to her {marriage she was employed as a lmilliner in this village. The late Mm. Bolton who was " years ot age had moved to Florida from 7hetdas. a. little cigar , year ago. twutue or Waterloo, Ind four lil- three new houses will be built item: Mrs. Harold Deem of Burlin;~ These will all be at the southern Hon, Mm Julia Dennison of Detroit, end of the town on former proper- an. 'ea Douglas of Edmonton, tyoftheutechriatunmtthV land Mrs. "iarurruotprestors. Mr. Lawrence Riehl Pte' I lot [ ~â€" - on Blame street from cute l “Camacho-I land inteesdatostart building opera- . (B duonicle Correspondent) itions on a loud brick house imme- J/Ar' DUNDEK--aeyE Catherined’iately. Mr. George Hatuneier, To Bechtel, widow of the late George ronto, purchased a lot on the north fBechtel, based away at the home side of Peel tN, and intends to of her son, Mervin Bechtel on Sun~ build thereon, to retire to the place day afternoon in her 89th yen. of his birth. Mr. Frank Chortle; The late Mn Bechtel was born on ot Weston bought a lot on the sou the old Bock homestead, one mile side ot the lame street and intends iwest of the village on July in, to erect a house thereon. 11858. a daughter of the late Mt and The Girls' Glee Club of the New Mrs Levi Bock. She spent her en- Hamburg Continuation School ltire life in this district and since sang over station CKCR, Kitchener uthe death of her husband, in 1920, on Monday, June 2nd born 8 to ltr, has resided with her son in E30 p.m. ,New Dundee. A, R. G. Smith attended the vale, Out There is also a brother, Harvey Wilma of Waterloo, and tour Ib- (ters: In. Harold Deem of Burunr Wgn. My Jul.iPDeytniaoyyDetroit, ) Surviving are: two sons, Gilbert of Seaforth and Mervin of New ‘Dundee; seven grandchildren; nine great grandchildren, and one sister, {gm Barbara Buck of New Ham- l urg. Sunday evening the special meet- ings held the past two weeks at the local M.B.C. Church were conclu- ded. Mr. Burk, Michigan, was the guest speaker and Miss Johnson, Brandon}. the singer. Special meetings for the Juniors were held Thursday evenings at 4 o'clock un- der the leadership of the Mrs. Col- ley and Mrs. Garfield Moder. In. Joltpsort sang to! the children. _ Mr. Burton .Weber punched on Sunday mama; . at the C. M. Church in the absence of the pastor. Rev. Otgettr Burkholder. Mr. Burk holder was one of the guest sneak- Br In. Io: Bella-l (Chronicle Wt) Mr. Delbert Blake was elected Provincial President of Young People's Societies at the annual Mennonite Brethren in Christ 3-day convention, at the Mennonite pa.. villion, Sunnyside. The convention was in session over the weekend. tir. and Mrs. Gordon Lichty and Sona Roger, Ronald and Dale, re- turned on Monday morning from a nine months trip Mggmwm Canada and some W sum Surviving are'. her husband; one daughter; two grandsons and one brother, Gideon Hamacher of Pine Hill. The funeral was held at Eus- tis last Saturday. er: at a Bible Contere%e at-Lau- relville Camp, Laurelvine, P... the pasAweek, _ _ -. - _ Mr. and Mrs. Lichty travelled with a houae-tmiler and spent the time visiting friends and relatives Mr. Licht worked for short periods of time Emmett: and B.C. In Alber- ta they visited Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Shanta, aunt to Mn Lichty. In BC. Mr. Lichty's brother, Howard and Mrs. H. Lichty are " home at Vancouver. In the state ot Wash- ington Mr. Lichty's uncle. Mr. thtr- derand his_§amil_y_ at Biliingham. -Mr, and Mrs. Merle Creiiman, Waterloo, moved into their new home in_Brxtsrlt_ty ltn Batyrd?r, - Miss Janet Weiler, who had the msfortune of spnining a ligament in her foot, infecting around I bit noyr_witla15r! kinceast _ - Mr. Wm. Bitsehy is a patient in St. Mary's Hogxmal. Kitchener. a is use Mr. re, Knock of Sham: Station, ather of Mn Ditschy. A miscellaneous tower was iv- en to Miss Kgy Nickel Im Suntan, evening in honor of her coming marriage to Mr. Lloyd Randall, at the home of Mr. Rand-11's punt. Mr. and Mn Jacob Randal). The Miss Mae and Jun Shunt: spent the week-end in Ohio. Mrs Jacob Sander left on Ion- day evaluator Alberta And 8-h- tchewan w are the will visit reh- liveI. iiG wu map-nod by Mn Martin. Elmira. Alfred Dennison at Waterloo, and four daughters: In. Elaine Dem muon, “in Dorothy Dennison and gin Irupegniqon otraterhto, and Mn ."a'Nifh",l'h'1 Mr. Gus idenhnmmer, a (cl-ma maiden: of this We: 1m buried in the f',"al,','g', Mennonite Pr.: tery on 1'nit',N m fore moving to than: my you: uqthg ltte Hr. Widen]!!!- mer worked the ftrm rm owned by Mr. We. Re b ur- vlved by his wife, the {owner Lot- ue Rump, daughter of Mr. lam Rump. . allot In this Vina“ " many M _ In will: It Danni-an of O! ttlt',"':.,',',)'."',',,:",',',',:'),','.", y y min; " home. tJttiwar00r-ifaee hemmbqum 18, use, tn “New Tow. She was n member of Hm United Chureh,Waterioo. ty-dee-audi-ortho-ti-ii, sa','iitiiiSf'iAtiit,i'h,,rittt. J'iiir.4a.te'iyrl?'ttdlt,A! She "has an lt "" h 91¢.pr - .- ell; tsiig'iiftaiti', diiEiiiiT -- In. iitiiiilPaa" (B Chronicle Correspondent) /dh DUNDEK-Lreat relatives fitttitLaurvlved by 'Afon, wins-m In. John “no i?icl.ytx?pfEitfeoryxe?rtdqett) IgtLInL-PI-lhu BRESLAU Tai;i7irkaTtGR2't"et The following committees were appointed: Social, Mrs. T. Stock, Mrs. C. K. Berg, Mrs. Ed. Deeton, Mabel Berger; Games, Mrs. Don Mamet, Erma Schmidt, Christine Thompson; Prizes, Mrs. T. B. Feick, Mia. L. Debut Mrs H. Barnes. It was decided to open the season as soon as weather permits with m luck supper and jimey, the to entertain the men's club. Plans for several improvements in the club house were made and mem- bers 'atinted to put them into em At the regular meeting of the Women's Institute a sum of money we: sent to the British Flood Relief Victims' Fund. It was also decided that a short course "Your Children’s Food" would he given in the near future and all " is at New Hun- burg are invited to attend. Details will be known later. Grade 1mI-..usk Veins; "honors. Grace Bean. Mr. Oscar Schweitzer, clerk in A. F. Christner's Feed store had the misfortune to mature ms rtght leg below the knee while at work. He climbed I step-ladder to get an ar- ticle from one of the upper shelves. As he reached sideways the ladder toppled over and he fell to the Boor. Dr. T. B. Feick was called and had Mr. Schweitzer removed to St. Ma- ry’s Hospital, Kitchener, where an X-ray revealed a severe mm. The members of the Ladies' Lawn Bowling Club met in the club house on Wednesday evening to hold their annual election of otti- cers and to make plans for the seav sort Results of the election were: President, Florence Riddle; vice- president, Erma Schmidt; hunch! secretary, Mabel Berger; tourna- melt secretary. Grace Peacock. The Girls' Glee Club of the New Hamhburg Continuation School sang over station CKCR, Kitchener on Monday, June 2nd from 8 to E30 p.m. A, R. G. Smith attended the monthly meeting of the Waterloo County Old Age Pension and Mo- thers' Allowance Board in the Court House on Friday last. Grade Iv-lst class honors, Gwe- nyth Babel Mildred Hyde; Honors --Elaine Roth. The following pupil of Miss M. Geiger were successful in the re- cent piano examinations of the Winery Uyyitteraltr, ot Musie, Grade ll-ist class honors, Hilde- gant Ipaasen, _Heletrte Porter. The program undei- the direction of Mrs, annke was entitled “Cur- tent Events" taking the form of "Nine O’clock News Roundup" Ann Holliday given by Mex Harry Barth gave her ehitchat She re- minded the ladies that the "Merry chinerytorthenew Mumbto t installed imatedintetr,but It will beaometimebeeore production is There illbe building w some u:- muses in New lumburg thisyeu. Be_idesthenre88Mtttt-hi- to be erected“ the part try the New Rummy; Turf (Ugh. at but penon} hop SW A "sdiriiitrd be have leased and an} "ara the large furniture factory. The My! hockey sticks Fill 5111 'iiiitiiti'ii'it?ifiirit' ii,fti/'iiiii.iiiil 'iPd c',?iiiii'iiib'ttil.lli,, 'ittiFit.tF).rll dmigts iii“ itiiiiFi) - iii-T at It. fdNtgtt than It. Ill. [can Spain- nu Jf'artd'lhhlltdhd a. " mm: rWiffiLiGit an 2'l1"Llo',WG1'drvfdtli'l'S'u'll', ham. “forth-mem- any-homo! Dr. ',iiiii'ii'i'iidl, Now. Food 7 T_rtothtrig.oa-oetimrtes tag','.."'""'""""'-'"""'"' “in. Healthy “man"m‘mddoepnn micelw‘m mdownin Attractive Mr. and Mrs. Edward sum: visit- ed with Mr. and Mra. Clayton Cas- seLnear PUttsville on Sunday. Mr. and Mm Dave Mitchell and sons George, Billy and Bobby ot Apr visited with Mr. and Mrs. . H. Tenar? tyt.1rymur A - . _ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wurm and son. Dale have returned to their home at Detroit, Mich., after viait- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Garfield We- :be_r dyrjngthe my gqgk. i Mr. and In. David Berger en- lzemmed a TIt of Mend. at their We Iaat umuy ovulat- Movingrrieturs wen shown by . {Bergey and "mm: were served by the W The guests included: Rev. and Mn. M- Bowmag and Jon Hamid ot Kitch- schlager are ndini a few weeks with Mr. I'd"ihaa'. use! Wilcox at Brown City, Mich. and also visit- ing with other relatives at various poAtts in Mishinn _ ___ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Toman and son, Douglas of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber were guestsd :tghthe Kidding“?! 'rtgi,r- grand a ter, is; c - linski and Robert Lundie " St. Mattew's Lutheran Church, Kiteh- ener last Saturda . Mr. and Mrs. End Schedler of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee on Sunday. Mrs. Henry Becker Sr., of Dash- wood spent a few days of In: Week you _her son, Albert Becker and Norman is-sire-r-maui Tai Mr. and Mn Clinch! Weber at Kitch- ensr on9uyur., - A - Rev. M. T.’ semen of we“ N.Y., is the gust of Rev. and Egbert tittyttx tfr twp weeks. Fred Reinke ksGtt a few days of Iattyee.t in. Dettoit, Mich. w. a Barbér ifiii. in}; visited with Mr. and Mrs Albert Becker lash Wedeeytiar., A W -x-'-e'""qe'-"qeqF'_'q_a_aear%AP9P.AeAP I ~Youi'e Safe l if You Can Stop , 3, v, J, Ai t I I. -', , v i“ I I == . . -- ‘/ 7 iR iri D e?“ _. I o 1. (3’9"A-1'7- - i lill u†(“4 Ti. The danger of driving with faulty brakes is too great to take chances with . . . but the danger of Driving with Faulty Vision is even worse for what good are your brakes if your eyes do not wnrn you in time of impending danger? Traffic becomes increasingly heavy as summer progresses. Be sure you are prepared thr, summer by having your EYES tested, (liyill)i)lrs GOOD GLASSES " Ontario St. S. KITCHEN“! Phone 2-4237 Iv I“ In AKrod W, [any ll IN". Av. ener; Mr. and Mrs A. Shanta Mr.andMrwNoahshantz,Mr.and Mrs Norman Sham; and Ilia I. Shanta of Ayr; Mr. and In. [Julie H. Wilmer and James Burnett of Preston; Mr. and Mn Stuart Wit- mer of Gait; Mm. Walter Shunt: and daughters, Joanne and Beth and Wilbur Shana of Pine Hill; and the Misses Vera and Marie Hellman and Hugh Hellman of New Dundee. 1. M. HiiboriGLi mash. Hilbom visited with Mr. and Mn 3 G. 1 Miss Sybilla Diebolt of Kitchen- eewasnvisitorwithMtandMr_ David Dian]: on Sunday. Mr, Arthur We“: and lb Jean Winder of Kitchens we! Sunday guest' of the ',gpgMtt enu. Mr. and In. Set-pun: is. wetter. and rid. It hadâ€. Waving iBmseMth-t-gtor-aiti't' Inn. Incumuubh itrpdattt-iitttieusi' '00io-ineiumtit=Mir.CtiiEe “mm-aunt†[mutilation-imam“ Mr. 1atmetterlerMNew Elm- trirr-iattimintheviti- Mr. 1tu"ttgr',atfl,t3. g! HejdettterBviaitodwithMm . Lett JhtttcPafd.'tfi 'E%jFyutiti',ii'?ti1.r?? hi6. - iriFuuOau til'iiti's'liiii?ll.hCightt. 'tbti',iythri',,iti'.tii!t! NEW DUNDEE BAMBERG Lauten- I Branch Manner" REPRESENTA “YES R. M. Mm Arthur L. Break-up! ll A. Hail J. D. M. Fisher W. M. o. w Eric N. Sharpe F i coau- J. A. McMillan Norman Kaster, Lorne Zinken and l. M. Hilbom attended the an- nual convention of the Western Counties Telephone Association :hich was held at London on Tues- any. The Mennona Sewing Circle of the Blenheim Mennonite Church held a grain: at the home of Mrs. David rgey on Monday evening. Mi. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee, Mr. ttndMrsM.K.Toman,MrsB.Bos- hart and Delmore Tamar: visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fisher at Dehwoo4 Pr? Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kavelman, Jo- seph Raber and David Smith of To- nawanda, N.Y., spent the week-end with relatives in the village and tnynuniW, _ - _ _ - Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schaeffer and daughters, Frances and Jane ot Breslau visited with Mr. and Mrs. AIAert Beer orl Supdax,, - Mr. and Mrs. Garfleld Weber and sons, Paul, Orlin and David visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Braith- wgite at Briggepon tn Sundgy. - Sahli at Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Pacey and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Nixon ot Lion's Head were guests of Mr. and Mra. Carl Buck and Mr. and Mrs. Ttrp Pacgy_ 9ver_the_ Eeetrysnd, Dual-Tm Korma Earl Kahuna“, New "IDW‘, Ont, . Bunch once 119 King St. W., Kitchener, Ont. Phonn 4411) J. J, D. B.rtythe, CLO. Nev Gunnery for the hard ot hoor- " I!“ or any»: cam. You can '.Ptuet'rher I viii-par. erk hr HEARING CLINIC " QM Se. N. - Kitchener. Oatt. Name Address handfh'lm “Iâ€. '_--.'.- “Ham's-you‘d. an th-rat M. of Cash m btttmohbr-dhehtm Umbra-Hob» Wobwloyoubm Plane mun free Booklet NOTICE