Special Youth Service. A â€" special CGILT. and Trail Ranger service was held in the United Church, Plattsville: Rev. A. E. Hopper conducted the service and gave the address. Kev. PS Banes of. Bright assisted. About fifty boys and girls were present from Bright, Chesterfield, Plattsville and Washington. It was a very inâ€" spiring and helpful service. o Death of Mrs. Robert Smith. Friends of Mrs. lobert Smith will regret to hear of her death on May 23rd at her residence in Hickâ€" son. Mrs. Smith was in her Sith year. She leaves to mourn her husâ€" band, one daughter, Margaret, of Vietoria Hospital, London, and one sister, Mrs. Arthur King. of Platts ville. Father and Son Banquet. On Friday night, May 29, a Father and Son banquet will be held in the Plattsville Sunday School for the teen age boys and their fathers cf Plattsville. Mr. Carman Hopper was a weekâ€"end visitor \ ents at the parsonage Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keitch of Tavistock | were â€" weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ellis and family in Plattsyille. Phone 2777w. 50 Ontario St S KITCHENER Mr. Nile Shantz recently sold his MONDAY â€" TUESDAY . WEDNESDAY â€" JUNE i "A MESSAGE To GARCIA" Wallace Beery Barbara Stanwyck John Boles THURSDAY â€" FRIDAY . SATURDAY â€" MAY Robert Taylor Ben Ames Williams‘ Great Romance of a Country Girl The Most Widely Read Story of the Year! "SMALL TOWN GIRL" Glorious Adventure that changed the destiny of three nations ! At The Kitchener Theatr ORDON‘ S oop PLATTSVILLE On both "Anyone" and "Personâ€" toâ€"Person"‘ calls, Low Night Rates apply every evening after 7, and ALL DAY SUNDAY. Satisfy Janet Gaynor with of Hansilten with his parâ€" neturtitiyr i_â€" Miss Margaret Horne of Breslau visited mwith friends in the village (last week vâ€" Wedding bells are commencing to ving at the United Church parsonâ€" |are in Plattsville. _ Mr. and MNrs. Kenneth Snider and suns Harold and Norman of German ‘_‘sli'.I\ were Sunday visitors with Mr. |and Mrs. Areli E. Shantz. | _ Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Currah atâ€" ; temled the funcral of Mis. R. Smith at Hickson. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Grieves of Windsor were recent friends in the villagre, Mr. Jim Cockerton of Stratford was a holiday visitor with his brother, John Cockerton. Mi. Aaron Rush and sister, June Rush, of Toronto, have spent two weeks at the summer home of their sister, Mrs. Walley, of London. Mi. Lorne C€urrah was a Sunday visitar in ‘Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Grieves of Sarnia were recent visitors with the farmer‘s mother in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevens of Kingsville visited friends in the vilâ€" lage recently. show team to Mr. Grant Summers ef Ayimer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkhouse were recent visitors in Waterloo. _ Mecent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shantz were Mrs. Samantha Albright of Guelph, Mrs. Sarah Eby of _ Kitchener, and â€" Rev. N. H. Schwalm of Breslau. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grieves of Windsor were recent visitors with friends in the village, Miss Margaret Horne of Breslau visited with friends in the village Poo ceun ~PoBowing the Galt city +onueile move to bring in Daylight suvile for the menth: of July and Augius. the laca} conncil is expected ro gellow siit. The majorits of the "TILL WE MEET AGAIN® with Margaret Lindsay Glenda Farrell â€"_Warren Hull Added Feature â€" Bert w_hcolcrn‘ loh_(.Aw!_oI“y Breathâ€"taking entertainment from ‘The Law in Her Hands" The story behind the headlines about that notorious Woman Jackie Cooper the m theim word "go"â€"The Year‘s Greatest DAYLIGHT SAVING URGED "Tough Guy" "SILLY BILLIES" With Herbert Marshall suit. The majority of the ire hbelieved to be in favor tion, especially as a number ccecemployed in the city Action Picture Added Feature "Oh, I‘m SO relieved . . . we were getting worried . . . " Lawyer with Joseph Calicta the [ e ther uffer| from another oif comâ€" fratis Missionary is Guest Speaker At Missionary Society Meeting. The nnossien circle had an open night Mormwdis evsening in the church aedicarfins . The â€" Hoctettier octette rsemlered two selecions, "Go vye into all se World" and "Children of the Heasenly Kits The anest speaker wir. Koovo Pldont wha has spent <evâ€" eral mebnths in Alrica <His Minstrited fecture in Atrica hfe was sreatly en jored hy gnine ainl semers allke Rev. Penma & op Toronte who also ~penr sereral rieats in Africa us a h conmimit the . Joeal‘s bramcferc. d h. owhe s Ltienduere . «ut the ol ta proceed the acrang nndes w the Primi Fauimaclic Eo A_ schmidt, the assessor, was present with a revised list of the frontage assessmelits on the business places _ He ualso asked the council regardiug boarding bouses in the village being exetupt from business tax die was instructed to guide himâ€" self by the act snd use his Judgment If thete ie atly complaints they will be dealt with at the next court of revision Eo Fo Scheuer asked that a sidewalk be buill to his dweling olf Rast Weet street The school board was represented by D. Harrs Watzenmeier. chairman, A dt G Smith, secretary, and Trus: tm . G. Steiner and E. Hammer with the c«timates on the new water sys tem do be installed at the school. Prices hbuve heen received from seyâ€" eval Btms and Iue cost will be apâ€" proximateiy | $1400 An â€" additiona} cusl of $20¢ will be necessary to take wut the old system The board was ta proceed with th work and make the soomamigemiente . The clerk) wias 1c stometed to woive to tike Mumicipal Oil Spucyinmg Co â€" regurdine a price on wil per the cuads.. The counecil has paurchased of) from is company To evemal years burk has peceiÂ¥ed ahs io Stob whes nuor Chan Catfien 1t The Muy meeting of the village council found all members present. L. E. Appel reported that gha new sel of books bad ibeen purchased for the treasurer. C K Merner appeared usking permission to form a playâ€" kround in the dismantled cemetlery on Wilmot street for the children to play on His jdea was to take part of the grounds and make a softball diaâ€" mond, to erect a few swings and make sand boxes. it would be no exâ€" peuse to the town as the residents of that district plan to do the work Council Favors $chooi Project. Messace w on ied The Bajpt ecd o Meellt The in Jun EL th vlu tin hax at )j subtinc guaimes are hew The fast year winners Lutherins. defeated the 121. Tac teams aure 2 hoys and four girls Ehomburg Baseball Club weuk from ze O B.A.A, » meeling in Oakville on royuest . for T we o player areld Leades, the Guelph as transferred toâ€" New mâ€" siven his O.K. but ho Ascociation rally in Bremmer Chureh, The tegic, "Are Bible i4 Toeday®.. wars. prec Krep.â€" The meeting eorrc and priver by W. MILNER Manager hleal oyey hy Miss teveffettal exehoists hy Def Kropr and [1owwils nomieed spoke fo NEW HAMBURG hars be not her Peoph nis ut The Miss min held ; w lc is d Mz Hot Neew matrike Piher, Mri burg. Preston. Strattord, Paris, Baden, New â€" Mamburg: and Wellesley have lzhied eourts â€" but | Ayr. Drumbo, Tavistock conrte have no lights. New Hamburg Noteg Wis. Janies Cockerten of Stratford is Thie nest of her ddanghter, Mrs. Ularence Ingold, Mro sarl Mis. Nelson Honse and lamily are spending the: weekâ€"end with relatives and fmends in Kitch ener. Waterloo, Preston and Galt Mrs. Clifford WettJanfer has reâ€" urmel to her home in Stratford after ~pending several days with her moâ€" ther. Mrs. C. Hinz. Mrs. Cl umel to he â€"pending sc thep. Mrs.C Mrs. _ Charles | Humme] â€" suffered pinfal injuries fo her head last T inrswlay when sheâ€" was knocked dexn by an bievele, when erosaing King St. in Kitchener Vir_ and Mrs. Kenneth MeAllister and @langhters Joyce and Kathleen spent the weekâ€"ond at Ripley, Mr. o smd Mrs. Fred: Woetzel, Misk Myrtle Wetzel and Mr. Grant Wetze) of Mesreth )d caded on Mr. and Mrs. A. D. snider on sunudiay Holiday anests at the home. of Mr. and Mrs T. 1. Croft were Mr. and Mrs. Bric Croft of Harviston and Mr. Bov (Croft of Port Hope Mro nd Mrs: Brodrecht and famâ€" is epettt â€" Sunday. with friends in East Zorra Mrs. â€" Martin Gnefz.. Mr.= Alfred tortz and Miss Maty Goetz of Owen Sound were wnests of the former‘s si<ter, Mrs. ffeintzman and Mr. J Heintzman on Sunday. Ms. ind Mrs: David: Sander and saildren Roy and Bernice, Mise Magâ€" sie Mover, Mr. Ben Moyer and Misa Eila Geise] were gnests at the latter‘s Lome near Berslan on Sunday Miss â€" Min forke: Eat] of Brantford wars i wnes‘ at the home of Mr. and h Robert Kraft on Monday Mr. Wesley Erb and daughter Miss Laura Erb of New Dundee spent Sinday â€" with \Mrâ€" and Mrs_ Gilbert Bechtel June 50 Baden aw Drumbo; New Hambure at Paris; Stratford at Preston. Tavistock at Ayr. dure &0 Proston at New Hamburg June Jn Ayr al Deumbo; Paris at Strattord; Wellesiey at Baden. June 120 Baden at New Hamurg; Drumbe at Paris; Tavistock at Stratford; Wellesley at Ayr Jun= 1% Drumbo at Preston: Paris at Wellesley Junm 17 ~Ayr at New Hambrg; Strat ford at ‘Baden June 1%° Baden al Paris; New Hamâ€" burk ut Stratford, â€" Preston at Tavictock : Wellesley at Drumbo Jane 2¢ 0 Parts at Tavistock Jume 23 Preston a1 Drumbo June 210 Ayr at Paris; New Hamâ€" bure at Baden: Tavistock at Wel Russel Roney Garie Quehee Mso Del Kr iuly 220 New Hambure at Drumbe; Stritford at Pavictock. Imy 210 Baden ut Ayr; Paris at Drumbec Preston at Wellesley:; Taâ€" vistnick at New Hamburg July 43 Stratford at Drumbo; Welâ€" lesiey at Tavictock, hy 310 Preston at Baden; Stratford at Ayr; Wellesicy an New Hamâ€" Vro and Mrs. Wilfred Sehweitzer and son Paul of Cheslevy spent the holiday with the. former‘s parents. Mro and Mrs A. Schwoitzer Quite a number of friende of Rev. and Mrs J W Noewbery of Rotheay called on them to congratulate them on the occeasion of their thirtieth wedding anniversary an Monday Sunday gnests af the home of Mr and Mrs A. D. Snider were Mr. R R. Detwriler of Ingersoll and son, Mr Withr Detweiler of Toronte Mrs JofGn Bechte] is apending a tew idays with her niece. Mra Shantz and Mr_ Moees Shantz of Lexington \r and Mrsâ€" Charles Witmer and rhildren of Kichenerwere guests of Mro aind Mrs: Caxton Bruizki on Mondity Jirefy @0 Sraden t Stratford; New Hamlmirce at Wellesley; Paris at Asi~ Tavistock at Preston, July 10 New Hampurg at Preston: Tavistook at Drumbe Juli s Axrout Stratford; Drumbe at Woelie sley; Paris at Baden, lily 440 dtolen it Tavistock; New anmiowns ut Ayr;â€" Strattord at July Punl\ Al the annua) meeting of the Interâ€" county Tennis League, held here some months ago, the schedule for the jeague was drawn with Paris, Preston, Ayr, Straiford, Tavistock, Buden. Wellesley and New Hamburg as entries. Later Drumbo applied for admission to the league to round out a nine team grouping. This new enâ€" try uecessitates drawing a new scheâ€" dule which is released by Secretary Carl J Seltzer of Tavistock The revised schedule is as follows June 2 «Paris at Preston June % Avr at Baden; Drumbe at New Mamburg; Stratford at Welâ€" lesley Pultiy July 1 Pun f1 Inls Reid who came from Lovan, Sask., was held up pending further investiâ€" gation as to his Western Canads baseball activities and circumstances attending his arrival in New Ham burg «< Tennis Schedule is Drafted Again. Mr and Vrs: Williiam Millman of Kitehener called on Mr_ and Mrs i To 1 Croft on Monday | YÂ¥r and Mra. Verne Witmer of Deâ€" troit, Mich, are gneate of the forâ€" mar« aleter, Mrsâ€" Bratzkd and Mr l Ulayton Brutwki. ‘ 1)% uhy bure lesles 26 0 Ayral Wellesley; Buden at eston . | Drumbe it Stratford; w Hamburg at Tavistock 30 Preston at Ayr. 1. Drumbe at Tavistock; Stratâ€" rd ut New Shumburg: Wellesley BRaden BLOOMINGDALE Yee [hipist Conference, Kroopr is attending the Onâ€" being held in Ottawa, ) Llovd of Pickering Cotlege €l. j visiting with his moâ€" E. Grimalenberger. A large number of people from this district aftended the Ontario Mennoâ€" nite Mission Board meeting at Geiâ€" ger‘s Church near New Hamburg, over the weekâ€"end. Among the speakâ€" ersc were g‘he (ftey: and Mrel Alvin Snyder of Amprica. South America, anmd Rev. M R. Vort of India, all of whom are here on fnrlough. ‘Ben Jantziof Agnew‘s Shoe Store, Kitchener, spent Sunday and the holl day with relatives here. Woeekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. J. G. Shantz were: Mt. and Mrs. GarBield Shantz, Freeport, Mr. and Mis. L. Robinson and son Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Monigomery and family of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shantz and family of Kitchener. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M. Mader were: Mrs, Dave Thaler of Waterlco, Mr. A. Geiger of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. Rarl Mader of Hamilâ€" ton.. Marvey MacPherson attended the illustrated _ lecture, _ "Hitchâ€"hiking round th World", in St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church, Kitchener, Wednecday evening by the Toll broâ€" thets Mr. and Mrs, Donald Campbel} and family, Mr. and Mrs..Seager of St. Paut, John A. Campbell and daughter of Stratford and Mr. Hern of St. Marys were visitors at the home of M. Shantz. Henry Curtis of Milverton spent Sunday with Ed. G. Ward, Visitors with Mrs. Sqnires and family on Sunday and Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Alford Evane and famâ€" ily, (ieorge McCutcheon and daughâ€" ter Grace and Leslie Storer of Toâ€" rento, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sharpe and Tamily and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finâ€" negan of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Taylor and family of Peffers. Miss Jda Hackbartof Heidelberg is spending a few days with her cousin Margaret Hackbart. XMr. and Mrs. Raiph Kuight af Sirutford pent Monday at the home of his father, Wm. Knight. _ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zebr and Mr. and Mrs. Eera Jantzi accompanied by Frank Kleinknecht of Wellesley, toNew York atate on Thursday where they will visit relatives for several days Clayton Berg of Waterford was a weekâ€"end and holiday visitor with hi; parents and brothers Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yendt and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. Greenwald and | daiughter Mary ‘of KiteKener spent Sunday at the homes of Peter ond Jotin Lather. Mrs. Ford and Mi«s Kathleen Richâ€" ardson of Greentown, Ohio, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Richardâ€" son on Saturday. ‘Helen Ziegler of Waterloo spent the weekend and holiday with her mother L Miss Alice Snider of Kitchener spent ceveral days with Mrs. Wim. Wilford. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Mader on Monday were: Mr. and Mre. Floyd Bechtel and famâ€" ily of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. A. . scott and family of Toronto. Mrs. M. Schiede} of Kossuth is renewing acequaintance, in the vilâ€" lage. Week end and holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Jofin Heer Mr. and Mrs. Oftto Orth and son George and Mr. John Orth, Petersâ€" Lurg. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heer Sniâ€" der‘« Corners, Mr. and Mrs. S. Heer and family. Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs John Sully and son, Mrs. Wm. Westâ€" fall and daughter and Mice Agnes Heer, all of St. Jacobs Miss Addie Gillespie of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. John Fewings of Millbank visited with Mre. Walters Wednesday evening. Mrs._ M. _ Mackaren of Listowel speut several days with Mrs. M Shantz. \râ€" and Mrs. W, Geiger and daughâ€" ter of Preston spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mader. Mr. Robert Lee of Olympla, Wash., & U U U and sister, Mrs. Krenka of Dearborn, g Mich., son and daughter of the late & Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lee, formerly of & Crosshill, accompanied by Mre. Sadie = Knight of Loudon reviewed old landâ€" W““â€'““‘“â€â€œ'WI!’â€â€II marks in this vicinity on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Z. Roth and family spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gascho, New Dundee. After the program a biblica) con: test was given and u game played fol lowed by a sumptuous lunch. \rCarl Steppler and Miss Nora Schiede} motored to Toronto on Monâ€" day Mr. and Mrsâ€" M Mader and son Earlâ€" Sundayed with Mro and Mre. Orville Mader The Y.P.U. of Boyd Church mot at the lo.o‘o( u%nm near Hawkesvilie on ‘Wednesday evening with an attendance of 39. ‘The splen did program which was well arranged ‘hybv and Mre. A. A. Laing was as Commundments", and Wd. #iammond, ‘‘The Seven Sins". Buitable bymns were suug and the hyum ‘"‘Where cross the crowded ways of life", was read by all. A solo was sung by Miss Eva Ballard. Several musical selecâ€" tions by the trio. Roll call was anâ€" awered ‘by a miracle of Josus. The committees appointed . for June meeting which will be held at the home of Miss Eva Ballard were: program, Miss Mary Bell and Norâ€" man Albrecht; social, Miss Firoence Tyack and Mre. Laing. Mr and Mrs. A. Reinhart and famâ€" lly of Kitchener spent Monday with Wroand Mra_(Geo.. Reinhar( 9r employment and War". Miss Joan follows: Rev. Mr. Laing‘s address was on ‘The Laborers in the Vineâ€" yard". Miss Beill read the topic, "Unâ€" BRESLAU | Mr. and Mys. Elias W. Martin | were â€" Sunday | visitors | with | their ; octogenarian _ aunt, _ Miss _ Mary ; Weber, at West Montrose. | _ Miss Edith Bulmer spent the weekâ€"end in Toronto with relatives. l Miss Mary Cosford of Dorking spent a few days with Mrs. Oscar [ Adkin. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauman were Sunday visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John Sauder, St. Jacobs. Congratulations are extended to Miss Maureen Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrsï¬. J. Collins: of Orangeville, foMWerly of Linwood, who was successful in obtaining her B.A. degree at Mc Master University, Hamilton. Miss Jean Beaton of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Miss Dorothy Kruspe spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Kitchener. Miss Margaret Miller spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Kubryville. Mrs. Frank Schummer spent a few days in Kitchener. Miss Hilda Hahn and friend of London spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hill and fam ily spent Saturday in Kitchener. Mrs. Kraemer of Kitchener visit ed with Dr. and Mrs. Hain recently _ Mr. George Roe of Milverton spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roe. Miss K. Seip is spending a few days in Toronto. Miss Dorothy White of Kitchener visited with friends in town over the weekâ€"end. Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Hain and daughter Jrene spent Sunday in Toronto. Miss Louise Schummer of Waterâ€" lo0 is spending a few weeks at her home here. Mr. Joe Gibbons of Toronto spent a few days last week with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson spent the weekâ€"end in Nestleton. Miss Marion Laing of Guelph spent the weekâ€"erd at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Collins and daughter Maureen of Orangeville spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Sam Spahr. Mr. M. Davis spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Osear Adkin and Mr. Adkin. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac B. Frey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Weber, Upper Woolwich. _ _ Misses M. Moir and G. Redmond spent the weekâ€"end at their homes in Teeswater and Auborn. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seip and daughter Margaret of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Koebel and family spent Saturday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKay and son David of Toronto spent Sunday at the home of Miss D. McKay. Miss Anne Stemmler spent Tues day in Kitchener. _ _ â€" Miss Anna May Schummer of St. Clements spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Schummer. Mrs. Frank Kleinknecht of Wel lesley is visiting at her home here Mrs. E. Craig of Drayton spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Foster. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Farrel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Farrel in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. William Sparks and Miss Dorethy Sparks of Galt spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. Charles Matthows. The Misses Selina Bauman and The Misses Selina Bauman and Ada Brubacher were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Urias Martin of Breslav. Victoria Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lonie Gooding were: Miss Grace Gooding of Kitchâ€" cner, Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer and daughter of Waterloo, Miss Reta Schedewitz of Elmira aml Mr. Karl Gooding of Yatton. Mrs. Henry Martin and grand daughter spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bulmer. Rev. and Mrs. Abram Bearinger were â€" Sunday visitors with Mrs Joseph Gingrick of Vpper Wool wich. Mrs. R. G. Merrison and daughter Geraldine spent Victoria Day with friends at New Hamhurg and Kitch ener. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wiegand were Sunday afternoon visitors af Messrs. â€" Elias B Maitin _ and Addizon Bauman, and the Misses Matilda Martin, Alma Bauman and Daisy Rutherford were in attendâ€" ance at a religious meeting held in Guelph on Monday evening, where Mr. John D. Alrich of Washington, D.C., and Mr. Richard Hill of New York were the guest speakers. A number of these meetings will be held â€" throughout the summer in Guelph. Mics Dorothy Matthews of Kitchâ€" ener spent \{'ednv.«hy afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Harold Wil liamas. "Sunset â€" Cottage", South Wallen stein. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bach and CLOSED MON D AY S WALLENSTEIN Open All Day On Wednesdays This is the Summer programme at Kitchener‘s Modern Department Storeâ€" â€"giving employees the benefit ol a liveâ€"day week during the Summer monthsâ€" GOUDIE S LINWOOD Snunday and holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Rickert were: Mr. and Mrs, Victor Ruchty and daughâ€" ters Lillian and Ruth and Mre. Spenâ€" cer and danghter Hope all of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Witzel and daughters Betty and Geraldine of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gollâ€" mer and Mre. Carl Vedder from Milâ€" wiankee, Wis.. and Mrs. Sophie Faber wnd sons Carl and Hilbert from Welâ€" lesley family were Sunday: visitors with Mr. am| Mrs. James McMahon, Linâ€" wood. of the Ontario Temperence Federaâ€" tion. Mr. Theo. Howald accompanied friend= en a fishing trip to Goderich on Saturday Sunday and holiday visitors with «nd Mrs. Lioyd Shantz and sone Delâ€" d gnd James of Baden, Mr. and Mrâ€" Isaae <nyer, Mr. Amos Snyder, Mesâ€"rs. Howard and Clarence Wisâ€" moer. Mr. and Mrs. Seremiah Wismer an} danghter Arlene, Mr. and Mre. Eimer Wismer and family. Kitchener, and Mr. Milton Wismer and Mr. and Mis. Arifinrs of Windsor. Mi«s Elmina Cre<sman spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. Aitme Cresoman near New Hamâ€" AmS For the second year in succession a pair of tree sparrows are nesting in the same local birdâ€"box. Miss Samantha Devitt and Masters Carl and Denuis Baker of Kitchener <pent the weekâ€"end and holiday at the fhome of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Deâ€" vilt Miss Bernice Howald of the Plains spent the holiday at her home here. Mr. and Mre. Oscar Miller and sn Lewis spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Howald Miss Evelyn Cressman spent the wrekâ€"end at her home near Roseâ€" bank. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schmitt and daughter Dolores of Kitchener were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mre. Emâ€" manue] Schmidt. Tilay*t with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S Schmitt. Mr. and Mrs. Melchanton Hallman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hallman and son Murray all of Kitâ€" chener visited with Mrs. Levi Hallâ€" man on Sunday. Miss Grace Knechte spent Sunday wilh her friend, Miss Elsie Bachert. Mss Mildred Eby spent the weekâ€" en and holiday with her cousin, Alice Oswald Quarterly Communion _ gervices will he held at the United Brethren Church on Sunday morning at 9.30 w‘elock _ The presiding Elder, Rev. E‘mer Becker of Kitchener, will be in charge Rev. Ho B. Moyer of Preston ocenâ€" pied the pulpit of dhe U. B. Church Sunday morhing ander the auspices Sunmday guests with Rev. and Mrs 0. H. Wismer were Mr. and Mrs Lorme Shantz and son Ralph, Mr Messes.â€" Roy Martin~ and Ward Shantz of Waterloo spent Sunday evening with Mr. Newton Schmitt. About â€" thirtyâ€"five â€" relatives _ and itiends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrsâ€" Joremiay Shantz for their mina] Weber rewnion. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 8. Schmitt spent Thunâ€"day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herman shantz and Mr. and Mré. Neah Herner Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shantz and ~on .Keith of Strashure spent the hoâ€" will want this upâ€"toâ€"date book, ‘‘Baseball â€"and How to Play it", by Frank J. 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