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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jun 1933, p. 6

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Present [xu'slent Program. The Bible Class of the local M.B.C. ""“u?&dd their social at the home ¢ , and Mrs. Aaron Mader on #.n“y evening. The program conâ€" ‘ eisted Of a reading by Erma Dedels; ;_'3;. recitaton by Olive Zellar; a paper ~ Oof Current Events by Osborne Haâ€" V mer; an address by Mr. Oscar Dessâ€" ( Wer on "Youth and the Present Day Depression". While the Yates famâ€" Aly from Kitchener gave several muâ€" wlcal numbere during the program. _|Lunch was «erved at the close of the * program. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bechtel and little Miss Kathryne epent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mader. Mre. George Smedly and «on of ‘Poronto called on Mr. and Mre. Cecil Mader on Saturday, Mrs. Smediey is a great aunt to Mra C. Mader. __ . The Misees Marie Burkholder and ! Ada Smyder nlvtnt Sunday | with fWear Preston, / ‘Mr. Herman Gremm former reaiâ€" dent of the districk, now of Alberta, da visiting in the district. Mra. George Reinhart, Jr. after dergoing an operatipn at the K.â€"W. go»n-l recently. turned home â€"MF’ Irg Zellar won fourth prize in the professional livestock judging â€"eontest held last Tuesdovâ€"... â€" BLENDED BY THE KUNTZ BREWERY LIMITED YATERLO O A ND TORONTO Local members of the Junior Farâ€" mer‘s Club, who attended a bangquet at Préston last Tuesday were John, Lloyd and Misé Florence Dessler, Gordon and Garfield Mader and Ira Zeller and Miss Erma Dedels. Attend Banquet of Junior Farmers. The Maple Grove Farmers Club held their picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mader on Saturday afternoon. The time was pleasantly «nent in eoftball, race«, horseshoes, temmis and partaking of a delicious lunch. * Guests of Preston Society. ‘The speakers of the evening were Mr. Wade, O. A. C., Gueiph, the Misses Eady and Bambridge, Mesars. Wood, Knapp and McLoughry and Mr. Edwards, M.P., for the South riding. The ladies Of the Maple Grove Women‘s Institute catered for the Junior Farmere‘ banquet, about two hundred members and friends being in attendance. Delightful Picnic. ‘The local young people of the C. M. Church gave a program at the reâ€" gular. Â¥.P.M. of the Preston Mennoâ€" mite Church at Preston on Sunday Mrs Coles, New York City, re cently visited her elster, Mre. Wil Ham Puddicombe. Mrs. Dan Creeaman, Baden, is m a few weeks with her . Mre. Irvin Gimble and L{(ME RLCKEY . Gimble 'a;&n;.v'W‘-'wfl her a apeedy Scientists have long known that the basic health factor of limes and lemons is Vitamin C. W Lime Ricke{‘ combines the fresh juices of sunâ€" ripened California limes and lemonsâ€"sweetâ€" ened slightly with pure cane sugarâ€"reduced to drinkinj strength by pure, sparkling, filtered waterâ€"and carbonated. To this delicious thirstâ€"quenching beverage, owing to recent discoveries, we are now able to add in concentrated form an extra quantity of Vitamin C, one of the vitamins essential to good health, z supply of which you should ea and Mr. Beale all of Toâ€" @hd Mre. Devitt of Hespeler On Mr. and Mre. Aaron Mader Renwick, Mre. Gibson, Mre "" 234 LimeYRickey is deliciously good for you. Drink W it and enjoy it. Noteâ€"Any further ingredients we leave to individual taste. There‘s no Eener mixer the world over,. BRESLAU and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sauder attended the funeral of Mre. Westfall, sisterâ€"inâ€" law of Mrs. Herr at St. Jacobs on Thursday. Win From Williamsburg. In the softball games of the North Waterloo league last week, Breslau met the Williameburg team at Wilâ€" liamsburg on Thuréday evening with a score of 16â€"7 in favor of Breslau. On Tuesday evening the local team team played at Winterborne the wcotve resulted in a tie 8â€"8. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beggs, son Laâ€" verne and daughters Joyce and Lorâ€" raine visited recently with Mr. and \frs. Albert Burnett of Tralee. Mr. and Mre. Mannasseh Weber visited with his father, Rev. Weber near Conestogo. â€" Mise Hannah Martin spent a day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ieaac B. Martin of the 4th of Peel. Mr. James Cherry visited with Mr and Mrs. Ellwn Cherry of the 3rd of Peel. Mr. and Mre. Jos. McTavish were gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Lealie Beggs. Mr. and Mre. Albert Pearce and MNessre. Wm. and Frank Pearce of Paisley and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Puckett of Listowel epent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabâ€" hert. Dorking School Section held a very successful picnic on Mr. Alger Koeln‘s flate near Glenallan recently. Mr. Stanley Logel of Morning township spent a day at the home of his mother, Mrs. John Logel. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bowman and daughters Melinda and Rebecca and Mr. and Mre. Duncan MacPherâ€" son viaited with Mr. and Mre. Dave Small of Marden. Mesera. Raiph Lavery and Alex Cooper were recent vieitors in Hamâ€" ilton. Mr. Laurent Reichard has been reâ€" engaged as teacher for the coming year in U.S.S. No. 2 ahg 13 Peel and Wellesley. He p\lrpdx taking the Agricultural course at the O.A.C. during the vacation. + _ Mr. and Mre. Lesle Beggs and daughters and Mre. James Cherry were recent Elmira visitore. â€" Mr. Andrew Hahn was in Ham#â€" ton at the United Church Conferâ€" ence. Mr. Hahn represented the Glenallan and Hollen charge. _ _ _ __Mrs. Jno. McCormack is spending eome time at the home of her son, Mr. and Mre. Reld Allingham of Millbank apent a @ay recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Allingham.. Mr _ Over one hundred people were present and the plcnc was a grand succems. s Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Ogram have left for an extended visit throughout the Western Provinces. Mr. and Mre. Ogram intend going as far west as Vancouver. Mr. and Mre. M. Brenner were re cent vieitors in Rimire, _ _ _ Dahlee, formerly lar‘ y Ann Kraemer was held at Macton R. C. Charch. . ‘The funeral of the late Mre. Enoch WALLENSTEIN R. R. 1 :tln lhn‘v'{llo Women‘s Institute was held last Wednesday afternoon at |the home of Mrs. I. M. Cassel with a splendid attendance. The presiâ€" ‘dent, Mrs. E. Z. ldntyn;roddod. , The roll call was respond to with j ‘Floral Quotations". The sum of eight dollars was voted to assist in , the Waterloo Junior F-rmcu”judl- ing Competition. It was decided that | we have a Library in our Institute and Miss Beatrice Snider was us- {pointed librariah. Mr. Owen Hamilâ€" |ton of New Hamburg, the guest speaker, gave a ver‘inurnfins and l\il‘laf“l talk on *"Women and the , Vo * Presented With Lovely G "Women and the Vote" Subject of Talk. a lovely call bell. A "Flower Roâ€" : mance‘" contest was conducted by | Miss Ruth Schiedel, the prize going to Mrs. A. B. Fleming. Dainty reâ€" !freshments were served by the |hostess and her assistants. Personals. A The ladies‘ quartette, Misses Jean Wood, Begtrice Snider, largxret Bean and Ruth Schiedel, rendered several very pleasing numbers. The first chaper of the book "Adâ€" ventures in Contentment" was read by Mrs. I. M. Cassel. 8 A very pleasing incident of the meeting was an address by Mrs. Cassel and the presentation by Miss Dorothy Walker of a silver cream and sugar set with tray to the reâ€" tiring president, Mrs. Ed. Snider. Although completely taken )Py surâ€" oo s on enc an dlain prise, she thanked the ladies for their lovely gift and for their splenâ€" did co-QFention during her term of office. ‘The new president, Mrs. E. Z. Mcintyre, was also presented with Mr. Moses Rosenberger of Guernâ€" sey, Sask., is renewing acquaintâ€" ances in this vicinity. He also spent several days Jast week with his sisâ€" ter, Mrs. {l,oman Shantz. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Rickart and son Ellie and‘ daughter Betty of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Daub and family. OF wWOMEN‘s INSTITUTE HONORED BY MEMBERS Miss Delphine Nahrgang has reâ€" turned home after spending the past several weeks in Toronto. She was at the General Hospital for five weeks during which time she underâ€" went an operation on her spine. _ Mr. and Mrs. A. Meisel and fam. ily of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Schramm. _ _ _ _ Mrs. H. Walker and daughter Dorothy and Mrs. E. H. Tye visited {el-tives in Brantford on Friday ast. _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner of Victoriaburg were Sunday visitors at the rectory. _ _ l Guests numbering about twenty from Stratford, St. Paul‘s, Taviâ€" stock, Woodstock, London, Kitchâ€" ener and Preston met together at the home of Mrs. Oliver Nahrgang on Saturday. In the afternoon a ground when they played softball picnic was held in the school and in the evening games were played in the hall. A very enjoyâ€" «ble afternoon and evening was spent. _ _ _ _ . l _ Miss fi;;g_l'fet Patterson of Ayr is staying with her aunt, Mrs. C. Callanan, at present. _ _ _ _ _ _ * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildner, Miss Pearl Bickle, Mr. Melvin Snider and {|Miss Marion McLellan of Kitchener, Messrs. Clarence Bickle and Lorne Purdy of Galt were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. gchrtmm. _ Mrs. E. H. Tye returned to Toronâ€" to on Saturday after spending the past month with her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. H. Walker. Cressmanâ€"Roth Nuptials. _ _ A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christian {Roth, near Cassel, on June 6th, when their youngest daughter, Alâ€" vina, became the bride of_ hlln} KA t 1.A d is hi BP w tsb P o <o Sinecbniart {Cressman, youngest son of Mr. and , Mrs. Noah Cressman of Wilmot â€"township. â€" S y _ Mr. Archie Murray is spending a few days this week in Detroit, Michigan. ad S C Aee Mr. Chas. Ryan and Miss Iva Hughes of Woodstock, Mr. John Fisher and Miss Rita Windram, Mrs. Wm. Gould and Mr. Wm. Cowan of London were weekâ€"end visitors with Mrs. Oliver Nahrgang. . C The 91st anniversary services of St. James Church were held on Sunday with services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. There was a splendid atâ€" tendance at both services. Mr. John Zimmerman, a student at Wycliffe College, 'l‘oronto, was the preacher in the morning and the Rev. Archdeacon A. L. G. Clarke, rector of Grace Church, Brantford, was the special preacher in the eveâ€" nt Mrs. O. Nahrgang and son York, accompanied by Mr. Chas. Ryan and Miss Iva Hughes of Woodstock, atâ€" tended service in the deaf church at Kitchener on Sunday afternoon. The youn: people were attended by the bridegroom‘s brother, Mr. Zenus Cressman, and Mrs. Cressâ€" man. Rev. Moses Brubacher of St. Jacobs, an uncle of the bridegroom, officiated. The ceremony was atâ€" tended by about thirty guests. _ when Miss Betty. A. M. Rats, was awarded the Maurice Gody research scholarship for the 1933â€"34 session at the University of Toronto. _ The bride: ;fl-b;é;l;ln-‘}y !owned in white flat crepe. Her bridesmaid wore a dainty gray gown. _ _ After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Cressman left on a wedding trip to Pennsylvania. On their return they will take up residence on the brideâ€" groom‘s farm in Wilmot township. Misa Ratz was among the honor graduates . of 1929 in . Political Science. Since then sho has been asâ€" sistant to Prof. Gilbert Jackson of the Political Science Department of the University of Toronto. ‘The scholarship allows a full year‘@ Another former resident of Kitchâ€" ener was highly honored recently study _ Miss Rats is a daughter late Major J. H. Rates, M.D AWARDED HIGH HONORS HAYBVILLE DISTRICT NEWS _ (> of | (Continued from Page 1) entitied, "Have You Caught The V+ the meeting the hostess served dainâ€" in charge of Rev. 8, J. Milier of Pidgeon, Mich., are continuing ‘st the Blenheim Mennonite Church . this week. On lnu.{.‘dnu 18th three services will be and Rev. J. L Berkey of Lancaster, N.Y., will be one of the speakers. s Sewing Circle. The Jadies of the Bethel Mission Circle held their regular sewing meeting at the bome of Mre. Eli Roâ€" . The epecial Bvangelistic ‘meetings in charke of Rev. &, i. Nes of unbor‘or last Wednesday. erc% Enjoy Program. ‘The monthly meeting of the Wilâ€" ling Workers Clase of the U. B. Sunâ€" day School was held at the home of Miss Mary Hilborn last Wednesday evening. The president, Miss II_Ah Hallman occupied the chair. Miss Ada Bingeman offered prayer. The scripture lesson was read by Miriam Hilborn and was followed with a voeal solo by Miss Goldie Gibh. Mre. G. D. Fleming then gave a eplendid talk on "Girl‘s Life In Africa", after which she answered questions on the subject. A dainty lunch was then served. "The Man of Yesterday." Don‘t forget the play entitled "The Man of Yesterday", which will be presented in Kavelman‘s Hall on Friday evening, June 16th by the Young People‘s Society of Zion E@vangelical Church, Kitchener, unâ€" der the auspices of the Willing Workers Class. Little Damage Reported. The return ot R@oo!l weather has been welcomed after the extreme heat wave of last week. Very little damage, with the exception of trees and telephone wires, was reported aftr last Wednesday‘s severe wind and electrical storms. Present Rolis To Historical Society. Mr. A. Hilborn of the New Dundee . Flour Mills has donated a pair of . porcelain rolls and stand to the Waâ€"! terloo County Historical Bociety. ‘ These rolls which were imported from Switzerland in 1880 were in | use in the local mill for some years after that date. They will be on exâ€" hibition in the museum of the Waâ€" terloo County Historical Society in )lha Public Library at Kitchener. New Dundee Notes. Miss M. M. Titus of Charlotte, Mich., who has been president of the United Brethren Women‘s Missionâ€" ary Association of the United States and Canada for over forty years, will speak in the U. B. Church on Sunday evening, June 18th. Softball Games. On Tuesday evening of last week . Roos Hill and New Dundee played an | exciting game of softball at Aldel\' side Point. The score was 16â€"14 for , the local team. I ‘The New Dundee softball team deâ€" feated Central Dumfries by a score of 2412 in a game played on the Riverside Road, south of Galt last Friday night. The Roseville and New Dundee Public Schools played an interesting softball game at the local school grounds last Thursday afternoon. The score was 19â€"4 for New Dundee. â€"The new buttermilk powder maâ€" chine is heing installed at the New Dundee Coâ€"operative Creamery this week. Rev. Aaron Rosenberger of Guernâ€" sey, Sask., occupied the pulpit of the M.B.C. Church last Sundayâ€" evening. Give Profitable Program. The U. B. C. E. Society held its regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mre. Dave Litwiller last Thureâ€" day evening. Mre. Litwiller read the Scripture lesson and Mrs. A. Mcâ€" Kesseock gave the topic, "Jesus Working Through Us In Everyday Life." A pano sol0 was rendered by Miss Elitabeth Wood and Mre. G. D. Fleming gave a reading on "Our Taâ€" lents." A trio composed of Mrs. M. B. Snyder, Mrs. Litwiller and Mrs. McKessock sang "The Angel", after which Miss Mary Francis read two of Wilhelmina Stitch‘s poems. Personals. Mre. Fred Lautenschlager left on Saturday for an extended trip through the Western Provinces to Vancouver, B.C., and Tacoma, Washâ€" ingtton, where she will spend the eummer months visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Kellsey and Mr. Cecil Kelisey visited with Mr. and Mre. Jacob Ludwig at Wilmot Centre on Sunday. Mr. Romald Bock has been successâ€" ful in passing his second year examâ€" inations at McMaster University, Hamilton, obtaining first and secâ€" ond class honore in his eubjects. He is receiving the congratulations of his many friends. Mre. B. B Playford and grandâ€" daughter Joan of Toronto were gueste of Mr. and Mre. John Copley for a few days last week. . N'M;. -‘a;ld_â€"il'rs-,fi.iohli Duench and family of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Duench on Sunday. Mre. Bert Sainsbury of Detroit, Mch., Mrs. Robson and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Thompeon and daughter Betty of Washington were recent visitore with Mr. and Mre. W. H. Guthrie. Mr. and Mre. Jacob Stolts of Auâ€" burn, spent a few days of last week 2t the home of Mr. and Mre. Ed. Stoltz. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page and daughter Ellen, Mrs. Hallman and Mrs. Heller were guests of Mr. and Mre. O. R. Francis at Bright on Sunâ€" day Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coleman and Miss Arlean Rosenberger of Kitâ€" chener visited at the homes of Mr. and Mre. Eli Rosenberger and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman on Sunâ€" biks A Inspector and Mre. Mather and son Robert of Woodstock called on Mr. and Mre. Dave Litwiller on Satâ€" urday. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Foreythe of Salford visited with friends in the village and community for a few daya this week. 20 _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Buckborough and little grandson Keith Buekborough ofV‘a-mfl;hy_‘_npg_fle_t day _ Mr. 8. M. Roth of Baden called in the village on Monday. _ _ M Mr. and Mre. Milton Woies and children Calvin, Meivin, Geraid and Eather of Drumbo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rgerdee on Sunday. ol o Coee M#. Samue! Hill were: Mr. and Mrs. n‘s Missionâ€" , o Jnited States i ‘ forty years, ~â€"CU . Church on | SWEET BRIERâ€"SMOKED SUGARâ€"CURED th. of last week ‘ le? played us " H “ all at Alder . °C. Ersman and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bride of Palmerston; and Mr. and | Mre. R. Ruthig and daughter Janet of New Hamburg. Mr. and Mre. Wesley Spaetzel and Ifamily of Kitchener visited at the home of Mrs. W. Spaetzel on Sunday. Misa Midred Bechtel apent Satur éay with her parents. Mr. and Mre Ed. Bechtel at Galt. Mr. Clarence Wanner of Strasburg apent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Mil ford Poll. Mr. and Mre. Bock and Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Bock visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Menger at Ham:â€" ilton last Wednesday. Rev. and Mre. M. H. Shantz and Mr. Gilbert Bergey attended the anâ€" nual Conference of the Mennonite Church held at Vineland last week. day w;i;BS‘e_llâ€"!; Spietsel is spending a few weeks at Waterl00. _ The Misses Hattie and Idella Waâ€" terman of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Egerdee on Sunâ€" Mn Mr. and Mre. Albert Stoltz and Mr. Roy Stoltz of Roseville called on Mr. Jacob Stoltz on Sunday. Mr. Moses Romenberger of Guernâ€" sey, Saek.. ie visiting with his moâ€" ther, Mre.â€"isaac Rosenberger. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn and Rev. and Mrs. G. D. Fleming wore guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Stolts at Rimâ€" wood for a few days last week. _A number of the Short Course graâ€" duates attended the Waterloo Counâ€" ty Judging Competition held . at Mr. and Mrs. Alex ‘McKessock were guesta at a dinner party at the home of the Misses Ieabel and Marâ€" garet Shouldice at Galt on Monday evening of last week. j i; and Mre. Herman Kavelman and Mise Nellle Kavelman motored to London last Thureday. _ Miss Becker of Williamaburg and Mr. John Egerdee of Rosebank called on Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Bock on Sunday. Mr. Russel Love of Galt epent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mre. Clifford Waterman. Mr. and Mre. SOAP CHIPS »u â€" â€" 4» 2§â€" PEANUT BUTTER »~â€"â€"~23 6ll;L éiCK[,Es Lmay‘s No. 2 Tin 18c ORANGES _**»~»~3§. ROASTS GOLDBN ARROW BRAND BOY SCOUTS! SAVE THE LABELS CENTRE_CUTS sy n Salmon =»â€"= 32 FINE@T QUALITY SELECTED BEEF Make this your headquarters for "Daily Es€‘ JELLIEDY VELAL _ _â€" * * JELLIED PORK TONGUE Macaroni and Cheese Loaf FRESH RESTIGOUCHE ASSORTED and Mr. Donald Jacob CARROTS nelllo. â€" 3 Ibs. 140 ONIONS x â€" â€" 2w 9. » â€"â€" ib. zuc By the Piece â€" | ‘ gliced Breakfast ‘;â€"lDb. Pkg. 9¢ Peamealed In% ~* BACON SARDINES â€" 1=â€"2§â€" | Kellogg‘s mas 3nâ€" 22« COLD MEATS visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. 0@ Kitchener visited with Mr. and Jacob Dietz near St. Agatha on Sunâ€" Mré. Emmerson Bock on Sunday. day. I â€" Mrs. M. Crawford, Miss Irene oi s en m on h s d td Mr. and Mra. Melvin Snyder visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mre. F. Stahl at Galt on Saturday. Mr. Ezra Snyder of Kitchener apent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rosenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee and Mr. and Mra. Willam Rgerdee visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mre. John Egerdee at Wellesley on Sunday. Mr. Ernst Egerdee of Ayr spent Sunday with relatives in the village. Qult'e a number from here attendâ€" ed the Band Concert at Waterloo Park on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mre. John Poore and famâ€" ily of Platteville called on Mr. and Mre. Aaron Duench last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel and M\r. and Mrs. George Hallman visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Hallâ€" man at Port Credit last Thursday. â€" Rev. Eimer Becker and daughters Hetty and Ruth of Kitchener called on friends in the village on Tuesday of last week. f The Missca Izetta Merner and Dorothy Zavitz of Coldetream were guests of Mrs. Hallman and Mre. Heller while visiting friends here over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Allan Fried, Miss Cleo Wanâ€" ner and Mr. Raiph Fried of Roseville called on Mr. and Mre. Wilfred Wanâ€" ner on Sunday. Mre. E. S. Playford, Mre. Clive Playford and «on John of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Cop ley last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller and children June and Gene called on Mr. and Mre. Milton Litwiller at Bridgeport on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Kellsey and Mr. Cecil Kellsey visited at the komes of Mr. and Mre. Rden Kinsie at Kitchener,and Mr. and Mre. Mauâ€" rice Kellsey at Waterioo last Saturâ€" day. Stoits last Thutsday _ The Missos Mary Waiker and Hattie Taylor and Mr. Joseph Walkâ€" or of Gait called on Mr. and Mre. M4. %â€"LB. BOX...... 54.30 AN ASSORTMENT OF Mash and Scratch Feeds, also Oyster Shell. All prices are Whole or Halft Bock and son Ronald driver. Prime Rib ». 17¢ Shoulder â€" w». 9¢ â€" Mrs. M. Crawford, Miss Irene Crawford and Mr. Robert Richardâ€" son of Paris called on Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus last Saturday. Mr. Samuel Hill and Mesers. Milâ€" ton and Norman Hill were recent vielitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Ruâ€" thig at New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Christ. B. Yantzi and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Yantzi and Mrs. J. Zehr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schwartzentruber. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Martin called on Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Schwartzâ€" entruber on Friday evening. _ _ Mr. Elmer Boshart spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart. Mr. William Dubrick ss)ent Sunâ€" day with his parents at Kitchener. _Mr. Ross Toman visited with Mr Elmer Kurt at Rosebank on Sunday _ Mr. Joel Boshart and Miss Sarah Boshart of Baden spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boshart. _ Mr. and Mrsé. Noah Erb and famâ€" ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart. _ _ _ _ _ day. -il;- â€"Fred Schneider and Mrs. Margaret Youn*e called on Mr. and Mra. Jack Schmidt. c . Mr. Emmanuel Schwartzentruber and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paulitski made a business trip to Ayt reâ€" o e _ Mrs. Joe K. Schwartzentruber ?mt a week with Mr. and Mra. imon Schwartzentruber. Mrs. Margaret Younge made a~ business trip to Kitchener on Friâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schwartzenâ€" truber, Mr. Dan Schwartzentruber and Mr. Charlie Church called on the correapondent Thursday. The Real Danger ‘Teacherâ€"Children, can any of you tell me what is the most dangerous part of an automobile* ‘Tommyâ€"Yea, miss, 1 can. It‘s the â€" 1 §« â€" v. 1 § SPECIAL ! PINE HILL right.

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