Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lucas of Preston «pent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. Wm. Lucas. â€" Mrs. Wm. Guillette and Miss Dorâ€" othy Teet spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mre. Bert Winterâ€" meyer of Kitchener. Mrs. John Casse! is confined to her bed at her home in the village, sufâ€" fering the effects of a stroke, which occurred last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nahls of Blair was vieiting in the village on Sunday. â€" â€" Those who atterded the wedding c{f Dr. Dorothy Woodhal to Dr. James Wilfong of Hamilton, on Saturday afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wilfong and the Misses Ethel, Marâ€" guerite and Dorls Wilfong and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wilfong of Doon. Mr. and Mrs. John Woelfle have returned to their home here after «pending the past two weeks at the camp meetings held in Parie. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gill were Mr. and Mrs. Carman Gill and children Roy, Harold and Robert of Blair and Mrs. Glen Thomas and daughter Mary of Ayr.. > Wm. Guillette, Stan Jones, Norman Frey, Tom Hatt and Stewart Wilâ€" liams spent Sunday at Plattsville. . Mrs. J. Ross and two children Joan and David of Calgary are spending a vacation at the home of Mrs. E. Perine. Mr. and Mrs. W. Merch, Mrs. Donâ€" aldson and daughter Eileen and Mre. James Harris of Preston were visiâ€" tors in the village on Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Kleinstuber spent Friâ€" day at the home of Mrs. Schrader of Preston. Gim Detzler spent Saturday in Kitchener. Mr. John Bryce is spending a few days at Cooksville, A man never gets too old to go to a cireus; but he does become indifferâ€" eht about going to weddings. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard fnd family and Alf. Bo? of Toronto spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boll. Mr. Vardon iS. Latsch of Kitchener relief officer for this district, was visiting in the village on Thursday. Mr. Robert Marshall of London spent a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mis. \vm.AMarsi_l‘all. The Young People‘s League of the United Church held their meeting on Sunday evening. with bathers and picnickers from far weekâ€"end, Willow Lake was crowded with bathers and picnicers from far and near. Rev. Walter Patterson of Preston conducted the service at the Prea: byterian chureh on gunday afternoon olthough the weather being warm their was a_ good attendance, but conld have been better. _~|- Miss Dorothy Holt is spending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Anderson of Washington, Ont. Miss Florence Andereon of Washâ€" ington is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Holt. Jacob iBeck passed away on Saturâ€" day night at the home of his daughâ€" ter, Mrs. William Marshall at the age of 88, following a brief illness. Mr. Beck was born in this community, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. William Marshall, one sister, Miss Elizabeth Beck of Doon, one brother Charles of Blair, five grandâ€" children and three great grandchilâ€" dren. Mrs. Beck predeceased him 15 years ago, also ore son. The funâ€" eral took place on Tuesday afternoon from _ Ratzâ€"Bechtel funeral home, Kitchener to Doon cemetery for inâ€" terment, The funcral was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Beit McGarvey and daughter Loraine spent Thursday at Gravenhurst. Mr. Herbert Godwin of Youngsâ€" town, Ohio, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McGarvey. Dr. J. Scott\Hogg of Preston Board of Health, inspeotor and Dr. A. S. Henhoeffer of Kitchener, sanitary inâ€" spector for this district, were visitâ€" ing in the village on Thursday, Jacob Beck, 88, Dies at Doon GUARANTEED WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING Located in Steele‘s @ptical Parlors. 96 King St. W. â€" Kitchener ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROSALIND RUSSELL "Trouble for Two" With L e SPENCER TRACY â€" JACK HOLT CLARK GABLE JEANETTE MacDONALD in this Great Romantic Triumph! THURSDAY â€" FRIDAY . SATURDAY â€" JULY "Poor Little Rich Girl" MONDAY AND TUESDAY JULY 27 â€" 2s ONLY You‘ll Thrill as Never Before at 0 This Hit! She Takes Him on a Romantic W. G. SAHLI Coming WED. JULY 29 4 . DAYS â€" 4 SHIRLEY TEMPLE At The Kitchener Theatres! Adventure! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brodhaecker and daughters of Dickie Settlement were guests of Mra A. Fried on Sunâ€" ! day. E. Fried was a businesg visitor at Hagersville on Friday. ‘The burial service for the late Daâ€" vid W. Clemens of Kitchener was held here last Wednesday afternoon. The deceased was a former resident of this village having operated a sawâ€" mill here for many years. Mrs. E. G. ‘Hallman of this place is a sister of the late Mr. Clemens, Rev .and Mrs. E. Gingrich and daughter Dorothea Anne of New Dunâ€" dee were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker on Sunday. Children‘s Day was observed in the local Evangelical Church on Sunday evening. A program of exerciees, muâ€" sic and a short play was enjoyed by the audience and a good offering was received. A large crowd enjoyed the picnic held in Soper Park, Galt, by the members of the Evangelical Sunday School last Thursday afternoon. The Junior C. E. of the United Brethren Church under the leaderâ€" ship of Mrs. Elmer Stoltz was reâ€" cently reorganized. The following are the officers: president, Evelyn Hilborn; viceâ€"president, David ‘Hit born; secretary, Merle Becker; asst. secretary, Charles Perrin; treasurer, Lois Shelby, aset. treasurer, Mary Perrin. Ruth Drinkwater of Galt is holiâ€" daying at the home of her grandâ€" mother, ‘Mrs. J. Lepp. Mr. and Mrs..F. Shelby of Bright and Mrs. Wesley Irvin and son of Brantford called at A. Shelby‘s on Friday evening» Mr. and Mre. S. Hilborn and chilâ€" dren visited at Burford on Sunday. at the home of Mrs. A. Shelby last week with the president, Mrs. J. Bricker, in charge. At the close of the meeting the hostess served dainâ€" ty pefreshments, including a brithday cake in honor of her mother, Mrs. A. C. Becker. Miss Helen Sibbick of Burford is holidaying with her cousin, Miss Evelyn Hilborn this week. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Swartz were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swartz, Miss Ruth Morâ€" rish and Roy Swartz of Kitchener. Sunday visitors at the home of V‘r. and Mrs. E. Fried were Mr. and Yirs. W. Jutzi and daughters Myrle and Erma of Baden and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman and daughter Dorls o? Pine (HII1. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Durham and daughter of near St. Catharines were sunday visitora with Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Q. Campbell of Kitchâ€" ener and ‘Mr. John Riebel of Naperâ€" ville, II1., visited at J. Hope‘s on Satâ€" urday. Mr. Riebel is a grandson of the late Rev. John (Riebel of this village. Dr. John Detweiler of Lonâ€" don visited at J. Hope‘s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Cranson Hallman and family of near Plattsville visitâ€" ed at A. C. Becket‘a on Sunday. The W.M.A. of the United Brethâ€" ren Church held their July meeting The U/B.C:.E. met in the chugch on Sunday morning after the Sunday School hour. ‘The topic, "The Diâ€" vine Voice in the Bible", was in charge of Miss Bessie Hope. A duet entitled, _ ~Following â€" Jesus", was sung by Mr. and Mrs. E. Stoltz, Mrs. J. Hope, Misses Bessie Hope and Helen Swartz and George Hope atâ€" tended the program given by the Glee Club of North Central College, Naperville, I1L, at Zion Evangelical Church, Kitchener, last Friday night. Mrs. J. Bricker and Miss Evelyn Bricker accompanied by Mrs. A. Veitch motored to Huntsville and other points north last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGurn and son of Guelph were Sunday visitors with William Detweiler‘s. Miss Emma Bricker of Kitchener is spending a few days thi@ week at 1. Fried‘s. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Hanson of Inâ€" dianapoifs, Ind., were the guesta of the latter‘s parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Wagner this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Relph Hilborn and son, Walker, of New HMamburg visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mr« S.Hilborn on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Allen Hunsberger of Didgbury, Alta., visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. Hilborn on Friday, The members of the executive of the Waterloo County Christian Enâ€" deavor Union and their friends met at the home of the president, Melvin Becker, on ‘Tuesday evening. After the business session a social hour was spent and refreshments served. C.E.U. Executive Meets. "A Connecticut Yankee" JULY 27 â€" 28 . 29 Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wednesday "‘crorce se‘ â€" || Installation Of "The Case Amimst__,, || New Local Pastor Added Feature: You Want To See Again ! WILL ROGERs 96 King 3t. West, Kitchener CLASSES The Most A-l_,‘ ‘!’rfl Picture Frances Farmer _ â€" _ John Howard "BORDER PATROL" MODERATE PRICED STEELE‘S "SECRET PATROL" With Charles Starrett In MARK TWAIN‘S ROSEVILLE With MYRNA LOY TRY for 1 Mrs. George Jacob spent a few L daya of laat week at the home of Mr. land Mra Addison Rickert at Mannâ€" Mr. V. E. Dinger. president of the B.Y.P.U. occupied the chair at the regular moeting which was held at the church last week. ‘The topic, "Under His Winga", was given by Miss Greta Buck and a vocal solo enâ€" titled, "Under His Wings", was renâ€" dered by Miss Muriel Poth. Personals. | Vieitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bock last Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. John Brubacher of , Holt, Mrs. I. Brubacher of Stouffville, Mias Hazel Schultz of Toronto and Miss Myrtle Sider of Hanover. i _ Miss Emma Gructzner of Hanover is the guest of Mr. and Mra. Lorne Zinken while visiting relatives in the village. Viaitora at the home of Mra. Geo. lallman on Tuesday of last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Ora Kalser of Weliman, lowa, Miss Helen Oesch of Kent, Ohio, Mias Ruth Bender of Pitt@burg, Penn., Mrs. John Wismer of Waterloo and Mrs Menno Shants of Ayt Mrs. W. Spaetzel convenor of the Flower Committee, was in charge of the U. B. Christian Endeavor meetâ€" ing which was held at the church Icst Friday evening. Psalmâ€" 19 was read by Miss Alice Hallman after which an essay on the topic, ‘"The Divine Voice In Nature" was given by Miss Mary Hilborn, The Junior Choir sang two numbers, "The World Very (Beautiful", and "Hymn of Praise" and the following readings were given: "A June Morning" by Miss Mary Kaster and "Tiger Lilies", by Miss Jean Hallman, ‘The Blenheim Mennonite Sewing Circle met at the home of Mrs. Geo. Hallman on Tuesday of last week. A short devotiona! period was conâ€" ducted by the president, Mrs. Joseph Good and the scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Eden Bechtel, The reâ€" mainder of the day was spent in quilting a quilt for the miseionaries in South America. B.Y.P.U. hetm The monthly meeting of the Senior Luther League was held at the home of the Misses Edna and Lydia Goettâ€" ling last Thursday evening. ‘The preâ€" sident, Mr. Milton Zinn presided and the scripture lesson was read by Mr. Earl Kurt. Psalm 2 was read responâ€" sively after which the topic, "The Christian <In Civic Life", was preâ€" sented by Mr. Orville Rinwachter. The thoughts on the topic were given ‘by Mr. Paul Ludoiph. Miss Edna Goettling rendered a piano solo and Miss Romola Madter gave a readâ€" ing entitled, ‘"The Difference Misâ€" sions Make". The members respondâ€" ed to the roll call with, "A scripture passage containing the word lamp or light." U.B.C.E. Society Meets. The annual picnic of the Plattsville United Sunday Gchool was held at Alderside Point last Friday. Blenheim Sewing Circle. Mias Ada Bingeman accompanied by Mr. and Mre. Allan Hunsberger of Didabury, Alta., visited with Mr. and Mra, Eldon Cressman at Wilmot Centre last Thursday. Owing to continued drought the village gardens have been suffering extremely. ‘The members of the loâ€" cal fire brigade have ‘been relieving this situation to some extent during the past week by conducting a garâ€" denâ€"watering crusade. M Sr. Luther League. ' Sunday marked the occasion of the first ordination service ever to be |held in the St. James Lutheran Church when Rev. William Nolting of Waterloo was ordained to the Holy Ministry and instaJied as pastor of this church and the Mannheim St. James Lutheran Church. Rev. H. R. Mosig of New Hamburg, German secretary of the Canada Synod was in charge of the opening service and the ordination and installation was conducted by Dr. J. Reble of Hamilâ€" ton, president of the Canada Synod. Rev. S. J. Wittig of Conestogo, presiâ€" dent of the Kitchener Conference, delivered the installation sermon. During the service Miss Lydia Goettâ€" ling rendered a vocal solo and the choir sang an anthem entitled, "God of Mercy, God of Grace". ‘The church was filled to capacity for the occasion. Rev. Nolting is a native of Stratford and a graduate of the Waterloo College and Seminary. | Baptismal Service. ‘ . At Literary Mpeting. The July meeting of the Excelsior Literary Society was held at the home of Miss Vera Hallman on Tuesâ€" day eveninghof last week with the viceâ€"president, Mr. Aaron Good ocâ€" cupying the chair. ‘The invocation vas led by Mr. Ora Kaiser of Wellâ€" man, Iowa and the response to the roll call was "A Current Event". The following mystery program was then presented â€" with each â€" contributor choosing his or her own selection: a reading by Miss Barbara Cressman; an address on "Chief Industry of Modern â€" Science", by Mr. Lester Koch; a reading entitled, "Schoolâ€" boys and Corns", by Mr. Newton Schmidt; a monologue, "A Different Point of View," by Miss Vera Snyâ€" der; areading, "What Would Jesus Do?" by Miss Laura Shirk, and an ty Miss Louise Groff of Ft. Wayne, Ind., on her experience in the city mission at Ft. Wayne during the past year. The newspaper, ‘"The Eagle", was also read by Mr. James Cressman and the critic‘s report was given by the guest critic, Miss Ruth Bender of Pittsburg, Penn. village Gardens Are Watered. _ of the camp meeting at Kitchener. Seventeen persons received the orâ€" dinance of baptism, six of which were from the loca; congregation. The closing exeicises of the Daily Vacation Bible School will be held at the Baptist Church on Thursday evening, July 23. Mystery Program Enjoyed The Mennonite Brethren In Christ held their annual Baptismal service t New Dundee last Saturday afterâ€" noon in connection with the closing Rev. William Noiting Assumes Charge of Lutheran NEW DUNDEE Rev. and Mra. W. Nolting and chilâ€" dren, Marjorie, Joan and Billy moved into the Lutheran parsonage on Monâ€" day from their former home at Waâ€" terloo. A large number from this comâ€" munity attended the closing exercises of the Daily Vacation Bible School at Baden last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brighton, Mrs. G. Walker and Mrs. Gordon Lee and daughter, Marilyn visited with relaâ€" tivea at Preaton and Hespeler on Monday The Misses Marjorie, Ruby and Doria Moyer of Toronto and Mr. Harâ€" old Kennedy of Zephyt were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bock last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of nmear Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber and the Misses Grace Toman and Betty Tuchlinski visited at the home of Mr. Fred Rueffer at Waterloo last Eaturday. Mrs. Levi Snydér, Mrs. Absolom Snyder and Mr. Juniah Shantz of Fiecher Mills called on Mr. and Mrs. Titus Bingeman on Sunday. Mrs, Andrew Koeher of St. Agatha apent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mra. George Jacob. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sherk and Mr. Eldon Sherk attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Moses Sherk at Brown City, Mich., on Sunday. s Mrs. George Boehmer and the Misses Ida and Katherine Pequegnat of Kitchener visited with Rev. and \irs. H. F. Schade recently. Mr, and Mrs. A. Hilborn and Miss Mary Hilborn spent a few days of this week with relatives near Fordâ€" wich. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman, Mrs. August Kavelman and Miss Nellie Kavelman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coxeon at Plattaville on Sunâ€" day. Mr. G. A. Gruetzner and Miss Florâ€" ence Gruetzner of Hespeler visited at the home of Mr August Lautenâ€" schlager on Sundag. | A softball game was also played jat the conclusion of the evening with j the winning team being captained by Alice Hallman. â€"Personals. Guests at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Woeber on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs Walter Reeches and son Murray and Miss Mary Atâ€" kinson of Perth ard Mr. and Mrs. John Weber of‘ Guelph., Miss Miriam Cressman, who is atâ€" tending Rosedale College at Bothâ€" well this summer, spent the weekâ€" end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Simeon (Cressman. Mrs. J. Bricker and Miss Evelyn Bricker of Roseville visited with Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Snyder on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs?: Wesley Spactzel and family of Kitchener called at the home of Mrs. W. Spaetzel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Betzner of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shantz last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hughes and family of Detroit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kavelman and family of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brighton on Sunday. Miss Myrtle Hilgartner apent a fow days of last week with her grandâ€" ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerâ€" hardt at Ayton. Quite a number attended the Band Festival at Waterino last Saturday. Miss Jean Hoove? and Master Lawâ€" rence Hoover of Gormerily are spendâ€" ing a few weeks with their grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rosenberâ€" ger. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKessock and eon, Keith spent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Chatsworth. Master Glen Moyer of Toronto spent Tuesday of last week with Mr. Ronald Bock. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sararae and son Bobby called on friends at Galt on Tuesday of last week. _ â€" Mrs. R. J. Davis and family are spending a few weeks with relatives at Putnam. Mrs. Isarc Rosenberger, Mrs. Geo. Hallman, Mrs. Eden Bechtel and Miss Vera Hallman attended the funâ€" eral of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Snider at Waterloo last Wednesday. â€" Little Miss Eva Snider and Clare Snider are spending a few weeks at the home of their grandfather, Rev. Jonag Snider at Waterloo. ‘Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Schuts and sons Gregory and Peter of Philipeâ€" burg called on friends in the vilage last Wednesday. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mr. Karl Bingeâ€" man at New Hamburg last Thursday. Mrs. Martin Knarr and Mr. Ephâ€" raim Knarr visited with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Shants at Ayr recently. Miss Thelma Lang spent the past few weeks with Mr and Mrs. Alton Timm at Kitchener. ‘Several atended the burial service of the late Mr. David Clemens of Kitâ€" chener at the Roseville cometery last Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. Stuart Boehmer of Waterloo visited with Rev. and Mrs. H.â€"F. Schade last Thursday. Miss Louise Groff of Ft. Wayne, Ind., was a recent visitor with her sister, Miss Elie Groff. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin of Waâ€" terloo spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. August Kavelman. A caramel huntâ€"1, David Hilborn‘s team; 2, Albert Chapman‘s team; 3, Alice Hallman‘s team. Girls, 12 years and underâ€"Norma Mr. and Mrs. T. Zimmermaa. Swartz, Helen Sibbick. | Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Freeman and Boys, 12 years and underâ€"David children are spending a fow days in Hilborn, Robert Hallman, Douglas Beamsvilie, Foote. | Misses Eria and @hirley Cave Girls, 15 years and underâ€"Murie! naugh, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mcintosh Hallman, Evelyn Hilborn, Norma ‘and Mr. L A. Cavanaugh spent Sur Awarts. ‘day at home of Mr. Mike Stemmiler. Boys, 16 years and underâ€"David | Clarence Kraemer left recently for Hilborn, Robert Hallman, Douglas . ‘Thomas where he has secured a Foote. A man, monkey and crab raceâ€" Bert Chapman, Donald Swarts, Kussel Saltzberry. Boys and Girls, 8 years and under ,*"C / â€"1, Dorothy Petsold; 3, June Bailie. *?°"t Girls, 8 years and underâ€"Grace |9%°â€" Hilborn, Dorothy Petsold. '__lll’- Rxcellent weather and a splendid program of sports combined to make the annual picnic of the New Dundee United Brethren Sunday School held 100 were in attendance and followâ€" ing the serving of a delicious picaic super by the ladies, reces and conâ€" tests were enjoyed with the results Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Miller spent Sunday at the jatter‘s cqttage at Sauble Beach Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer visitâ€" ed friends in Vaughan township on Sunday and attended anniversary services at Zlon Latheran church at Sherwood . Miss Hazse! Cornwell of Elmira spent last week with Mrs. Rdmund Schwindt. * Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender, Marâ€" garet and Claire were Sunday visiâ€" tore of Mr. and Mre. Wesley Archiâ€" bald at Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender wore Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Sples in Floradale. Mr. and Mrs. Noah K. Miller and family visited relatives in Amulree and Tavistock on Sunday, also atâ€" tended Decoration services at the latter place in the afternoon. The Evangelica) church are holdâ€" ing their annual decoration services here on Sunday afternoon at 3 o‘clock. Rev. J. P. Hauch of St. Jaâ€" Misses Eother and Margaret Miller spent the weekâ€"end in Waterlo0 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Horst of St. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Christian Martin of Conestogo were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mre. Daniel Horst. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Schneider, Irvin and Eva were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyder at Floradale. Miss Margaret Bender of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. cobs will be the guest speaker Everybody welcome! Miss Orpha Miller spent a fow days in Elmira with her consin, Miss Myrna Miller. Misses Mayone and Janet Cooper and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Rarl Tabbort atâ€" tended a presentation for Mr. and Mre. Elgin Lambert at the parsonâ€" age, Glenallen on Friday evening. On behalf of the church choir of which Mrs. Lambert (nee Velma Wright), was a member, they were presented with a allver service, * Recent guests of the Horst families here were: Mr. and Mrs. John Marâ€" tin, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Musser, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Bart Martin, all from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Messrs. Willle MoPherson and Keith McKay spent Sunday with Mrs, Spencer of Milverton. A number from this line attended ‘‘The Glorious Twelfth" cel@bration held in Listowel on Monday. Mr. Jerome Gruber of Toronto is spendng several weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mre. Peter Gruber. 'gt. ‘Thomas where he has secured a d wl}ll the Metropolitan Life ker. * | Mr. and ‘Mrs. Doersam and daughâ€" Miss Gladys Cragg of Detroit spent ter Dora of Wallace attended the Friday at R. E. Mer‘g. es l(:lfllqrd Garden party on Tuesday We are sorry to report the serious iiIness of Mr. James Richardson also of little Mary Beggs, sixâ€"yearâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wray Beggs. ‘They are both patients in the Kâ€"W. Hospital. Misses Helen and Ruth Wiegand of Kitchener and Dorothy McLaughâ€" lin of Tralee are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carnochan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schlucter and children of Kitchener wore recent Mr. and Mrs. T. Stewart Cooper and daughter Vivian of ‘Markdale spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper, Vivian remaining for two weeks. * R. Hahn. ker. Mre. M. Corruthers andâ€"son Ronnie evening, July 14th. are spending a few weeks with MrS.| ‘Miss Melva Sei Congratulations are extended to Miss Marlan Cooper in being suc cessful in her entrance to High School examinations. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cressman were weekâ€"end visitors with friends at Leâ€" banon and Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thos. Adam accompanied by Mrs. John Small of Elmira, spent last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Adam of Preston. Mrs. Adam is confined to her room through illness. |_ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Obermeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Linug Pachmann», Mre. Voisin and Charles Meyer of For Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Powell of Guelph visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer on Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Orm Powell and daughters ‘Nancy and Shirley reâ€" turned home with them after spendâ€" ing two weeks with the latter‘s parâ€" of Ritchener and Dorothy lwl Mrs. Margaret Gadke is also spendâ€" lin of Tralee are visiting with Mr.‘ing a fow days with Kurtsville and Mrs. Wm. Carnochan. 'rrlendl. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schlucter u¢| Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Schaus and children of Kitchener were recent |b@by called on Mr. and Mrs. Wettâ€" visitore of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ‘Wilâ€" laufer on Wednesday evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Donald of Preston spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adam. days in Windsor. Mr. Roy Cornelins of Orangeville epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Collins and daughter Maureen of Orangevilie spent the weekâ€"end at Sam Spahr‘s. _ ‘Mr. Mike Stemmler attended the funeral of Mrs. Joe Helm. of Hesson Monday morning. __Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moser of Now Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Moser and son Gale of Detroit visit ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Schnurr, Misses M. Schnurr and D. McKay visited in Moorefield Thursday evening. Mrs. Sam (Friedman, Mr. Waiter and ‘Russel Gohl vsiited in Kitchenâ€" er Friday. f Insurance Company. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huber of ‘Buffalo are spending a fow days at the home of Sam Spahr. Misses Mary and Margaret Morgan ‘Thursday, July 144 _ _ lu.ï¬d.?&afl‘“ * Miss Kathigen Makinski of Sich ener is sponding a woek with Mizs R. R. 1 WALLENSTEIN mosa spent Thursday ovening with Mr. and Mrs. T. Zimmerman. Kleinknocht of Wellesioy (nee Miss Margaret Seip, is with friends in Milverton. NORTH WOOLWICH r in being suc | trance to High 8. mald of lmu«mi ly with Mr. and ‘ . Cressman wm' ith friends at u-; . ‘Cooper, Mr. and Doï¬ s Ks spent a fow ' Mrs. George Preiss and grandson of Waterloo is spending several ‘weeks with Clifford friends. * | Rev. FWrank Malinsky of Eimira 'and Miss Thursnelda Bchaus of Kitâ€" chener attended the Garden party held in Cliford Tuesday evening. | ‘The 8t. John‘s Lutheran Church, ‘Clifford, held their annual Garden i party on ‘Tuesday evening, July 14, on the church grounds. ‘The Happy Cousins from (Elmira, who enterâ€" tained were certainly enjoyed by all After the program they all were corâ€" ! dially invited to a lunch in the baseâ€" ‘ment of the church. ‘Miss Melva Seip is spending a week visiting her aunt in Detroit. spent a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Seip. roh!lvos around V(-m'l't;rd for IGV;;"Iâ€"I Mre. Harry Trebilcock and grandâ€" chflt‘l_gort Kitchener are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Diets, Mr. and fines . . . . damask linens . . . . colored border lunch sets . . . . table eloths and napkins. Greatly reduced prices. (Goudies‘ July Sale). Two men‘s shirts for $3.00 or $1.59 each. A maker‘s slightly imperfects of regular $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $38.50, $4.00, and $4.50 lines. The little defects in the fabrics not impairing wear value or appearance. (Goudies‘ July Sale). Bed sheets at $1.39 each. "Substandards" of lines that would sell at $8.50 pair. Size 72 x 94 inches. Great bargain picking! (Goudiles‘ July Sale). yard. Fancy stripes and borders. (Goudies‘ July Sale). â€" Buth towels at 50¢ cach. Regularly $1.25 pair. White with colored overâ€"checks and solid colors. (Goudies‘ July Sale). All linen towellings at 4 yards yard. Fancy stripes and borders. Margaret Gadke of Tavistock ©® It costs you nothing to "nip" along at the speed of the traffic you are in and it prevents other motorists from having to "cutâ€"in" in order to get "there" and thereby removes one of the greatest causes of costly accidents. ©@ It costs you nothing to be courteous and considerate of your companions of the road and it will prevent accidents and thereby save dollars and cents for everybody and prevent broken bones and broken hearts as well. So I appeal to you from the standpoint of sheer economy to be courteous to other motorists on all Practise and preach the golden rule of the road â€" ‘"Show to others the same courtesy that you would like to have shown to you". I ASK YOU to please remember, as you hurry along the highways bourd for some distant point, that it costs you nothing to be courteous to other drivers and it saves you money. ©@ It costs you nothing to sound your horn on the highway as you are about to overtake a fellow motorist and it may prevent an accident and thereby save you money. @ It costs you nothing to give the other fellow a wide berth when you meet him and it may prevent a sideâ€"swipe and thereby save you money. or ©@ It costs you nothing to handâ€"signal your pl:zlï¬tnon to slow down, turn or stop and it may ent a collision and thereby save you money. Table linens in a bargain eloq'l“y of broken and slightly soiled mINISTEA OF H 1 G H W aAY S PROVINCE OFf 0 N T aA A 1 0 our Share! IT COSTS *\ YOU NOTHING to be COURTEOUS to other motorists Are You Getting Your Share Of The Savings In The July Sale At Goudies? Sincerely yours, §3 4) yards for $1. Regularly 29¢ a single ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bieman epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Runge. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Seip and daughter Merlene, Mrs. Jacob Frey @nd Mrs. Hatry ‘Trebilcock and grandchild spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Seip. Miss Madeline Miller is epending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Harvey Demerling. Mr. and Mrs. Telford Seip and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huth. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Demerling and family epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Rehkop(. Mrs. Alfred Herman and family spent Sundgy with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Milâ€" ler. Mr. and Mrs. John Seip and son George spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seip. Rev. and Mrs. W. Wenstlauff and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Peter Dickert. ‘The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ‘Kaufman has been seriously ill with (Bronchitis, but is somewhat improved. Miss Gertrude Reuber of Wingham spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Reuber. Mr. and Mre. Bugene Kuneman and son Ronald and Mr. Albert Seip of Hanover spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Seip, Clifford. TRY COURTESY Be a leader for better driving