"lf _AtThotetiiiiiiii The local school house was tuied to capacity last Thursday evening when the play, 'Were Comes Charlie!†by Jay Tobias was suc- cessfuly staged under the auspices of the Roseville-New Dundee Foot. ball Club. The cast of characters included: Norah Malone, Cook " the Elliot home, Muriel Sager; Olli- cer Tim McGrill, Norah's sweet- heart, Bill Webber; Mrs. Fanny Farnham, Larry’s aunt by marriage, Phyllis Christian; Iarry Elliot, young business man. Werner Ro- mahn; Ted Hartley, his old-time col- lege pal, Harley Staxer; Vivian Smythe Kersey, Larry's fiancee, Myrtle Nichol; Charlie Hopps, Lar- rys ward, Doris Bechtel; Uncle Aleck Twings, in charge of Charlie, Russel Zinn; Mrs. Smythe Kersey, Vivian's mother, Jean Marshall; and Mortimer Smythe Kersey, Vivian’s brother, David Lockie. Mr. Blake, secretary of the 0.F.A., presented the Combines with the Intermediate Soccer Championship Trophy. Floyd Becker, president of the Combines, acted as chairman for the evening, while Rudy Roth and his orchestra from Kitchener, furnished the mu- sic between acts. - -- A - - _ "riiirirryii.ii.> the United Breth- 2 BIG FEATURE ATTRACTIONS o , .‘BanJo on My knee With Ink-I Stu-"ct. Joel “no ',e,eg,thtil'ge', for 1987 just unnounco , are 0 red In four wa .11 distinguished by exceptionally mun nppggnnu£nd my Mob mun api-rem" ind II." or: Ala-comiofDIbA-JWShAuod-ubclujo Dull, "tor I y... m,- db: t .... Opo- Fm to Show†Daily up to O p... “My, 1 p... 'Ladyrselilowhere' “DWI-60M“ ##3##†MONDAY . TUESDAY - WY --n= ll _ It - o,oa.,inaw-uv.oambovmttrte.te-.me-er. ghtum timttGgGvedestinitirmnotuterth-mhfiMmtar.D-ther=iMm6, auo.toa.sn.wedne-eembersttmt0rart.ter.3-tvf, Mll- in. to leave dentin-don minus “midnight, “andâ€. Jan-7 q, 1931. Good uoingSund-y. December 20mmm.lm|bdndve. Whit to luv: destiuatiao not later than watt. mâ€. January I. 1931. was: man A ovum roam 30mm *ragtgtgmDaTgmtD1NtRXBERmmDX- CANADIAN NATIONAL an...“ ROSEVI LL: MARY ASTOR Free Parking!“ Lyric and Capitol Patron ADDED rum McLaughlin-Buick Diaplay New Style Trend 'Md,trntgtT,',,gd CIR than M'treMi 'WWI 'sWd'G" t1"rg,ra2r2, wat 'lt27. V Tickets and complete inlormnh'on from any agent 1987 MODELS HAVE GRACEFUL DESIGN AND MANY ENGINEERING ADVANCES In Seven] from here attended the funenl of the late In. Henry Hun. mer of Centreville, held at the Olivet 1"gttlhl Church, Kitch- ener, lest day Afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Becker Ind mu Myrtle Becker visited with Mr. and In. Eph. Devin of Wilhelm on Sand-y. ten church held their December meeting " the home of In. B. Perrln lut Wedneedey emu-noon. Christm- topiel were discussed un- der the leadership of In. A. Beek- er. Following the m the hostess served I dainty lunch. Mina Beale Hope was . glut of Mill Alice Blubtock of oronto lat week. Mrs. A. Becker spent a few days this week " the home of Mr. and v't'; Cannon Human of Platte e. Mr. and Hrs. Elmer Stolt: were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will. Shelby of Eastwood. Sunduy guests " the home of Mr. 99d PM. Joni Rocket. tere yitys Martha McLeod, Mr. 1nd Mrs. J. A. McLeod Ind daughter, MAry Elloiae, and Mr. Norman McLeod of Pal- meraton. Min Meimie Sher]: spent Sundey " her home " Perry's Corners. '1ihemhing Hillel†“NEW bad-a-dh-tho 'h..hhhqu-ese-t--- “I“. . Jan-Pub" llifdle5 """'"ehtrg.ttt""""" Ml "h Woman Rebels†in “mud“: In the Rondmuhr uric- ovn lat-inch who")... with iiiiiiiyiiii Maggi no by“: TiT m. .5 1"GT; Inn“ Amman-hunk.“ .tmuhthrromrh-t. ‘mmnnl C onus-Immuni- I Don't forget th Christmas enter- ‘talnments to he held in the village ion the following dates; A _ The annual reorganisation ot the society we: also held during the evening with the following ottteert, being elected: president, Andrew Bean; secretary. Mien Alda Rosen- berger; treasurer, Mk- unmet Cree-man; pmgrnm committee, Min Ellie Broil. Omr Creelman and Wel- ter shunts; ehortstera, Min Ruth Bean end David Born). B.YP.U. by hon-100nm trill. but and chm hood 1mm. Right. Ipcciou that with world lynx-“Hall, M GK. charmer. Dun! annoy: null. [lou- Bur Jr., Juno- Croulua at liner mm. I a". we. of Toronto. mule-try- on-turlon‘h tron Nicol-h. counted the pulpit or the Baptist Church on Sunny mommy and of the auue. Church In the evening. . Of Neal-elm yrs. The chi-inn. topic. “Unto You ll Born A Saviour", vu (licenced " the Blenheim Mennonite You: Pea. ple's meeting which we: held u the Church on may evening. June Cree-men mended and the Icripture leuon we: reed by Gordon Shuts. The ocean were preeented by Hill Irene Ho is and Mlle Vere Bechtel end the beaker- were Josiah Beer and Elmer Bechtel. The Devotional Commieeion wee in charge of the B.Y.P.U. meeting which was held It the church on Monday evening. E. A. Path ocetF pied the chair and the scripture lagoon we: read by Earlmont Path. The topic. "I Enjoy My Bible". wee presented by Mrs. L. a. Cause] after which readings were given by Miss Greta Buck and Mrs. M: Bechtel. Presented wlth Kitchen shower. muons-plutonium!“ 7 Mrs. Max Bogesat was tendered a kicthen shower at the home of Mn. Emil Bonnet, Woodslde Ave., Kitch- ener last Saturday evening. Chrletmu Concerts. United Brethan Sunday School on Friday evening, Dec. 18th., _ _ Pulillc 'SchoBl on Monday night, Dec. 213: in Kavelmn‘s [Hal]. St. James Lutheran Sunday School on Christan. night, Dec. Muh. - Annual 'too-unter The local schools were closed on Monday-m honor of the brlthday ot out-mew Monarch, King George VI. Personals. Miss M. B. Faulkner of Listowol was the guest ot Miss Edith Schlie- ter‘for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur [Aisha and family of Greenfield and Mr. and Mm. C. W. Davis and family ot Ayr I,',",'.'" with Mrs. R. J. Davis on Sun- ay. lion'- can no v... Ihs mm room-laun- of tho m1- Iago-lg. and†echo} the renown. one-i: won M to; It. can!“ you: â€a,†(um; Lat. him. coda-Inna; weary, Alb; Oral-n; and. locum, Lorin Imus; W. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin and daughter, Geraldine, ot Kitchener spent the week-end with relatives in the village. Mr. Alfred Sunnis and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Baer and daughter Ber- nice visited with Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Dede]: It Paris on_ Sunday. Mr. Roy Path ot omsdoniLwaa a recent visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Path. Mrs. George Hellman spent a few days ot this week with relatives at Kitchener and Preston. Mlae Mary Schucter ot Ayr spent the weekend at the home ot her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. - Schlicter. B'e'thrh"or'eeve_tet luau-qua! " _ Jht-'rirriri'i"; 'aiF “E5175 ï¬Ã©ï¬Ã©ï¬? _e-= sl,t,i5,,'ti,tt,tJthfi'i)i'i.'tt,t Mr. and Mrs. Wither! Bechtel and Ion, Bruce, visited with friend. at Olgnnuen 9n Sunday. Rev. and Mn. L R. Piping: and Runny and Mr. and In. Nomn tK-nster attended the mum of Rev. Parker's tuber, the late Mr. J. P. Pinher at Dixon 1ilil on Tteur. Rec. Rice of Toronto cu tho and of Mr. and In. Georg. Ooh-In nvor the week-0nd. I!" we} XII-dun lid Mr. Ar that Mtggtteitnarturtd was. “in and Leon: visited with It. and In. A» It shunt: near Putt-vino on may. %utdn, - " the hon. of Mr. Mr. and In. A. n. Hoover and “d In. Johnmhn - In. Iâ€, was Mary Hoover at 891m: all“ new uul non Waite And at the homel or Mr. and In. Jam mm wattr, In 4Menr Ltphardt Cane! and Mr. and In. tran ml- 'tad Son 0cm attttt Wtetenqr. 'born on andâ€. I It. and In. Goons Manon tad Mr. and In. Otto Hers and daugh- Ion Robert ot Kitchener visited with te r, Anita ot Kitchener and Mr. Fred wr. Ind In. Andrew Waht on Sun- Rutttter and daughter, 3-191“ and day. Mr. and In. Otto Her: and dough- te r, Anita ot Kitchener and Mr. Fred Rueuer and daughter, Helen and Ruth ot Waterloo vUited with Mr. and Mrs. simon Weber on Sunday. Mrs. Herbert ~Hlller Ind hunters, Jean and Blnnche of Perry's Corner- vmted with With Mr. and In. V. Mk Diner on Sunday. Mr. and Mr. 3nd In. June; Kell- sey and Mr. Cecil Kenny â€out the ueek-end with relatives at Kitchen- er and Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bock 1nd Mr. E. K. Bock were recent visitors with Mr. and‘irs. W. o. Manger " Ham- man. . Messrs. Gilbert and Leland spee- tzel ot Besmsvme visited " the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert [Moder- lein last Friday. nu. Ina urn. Albert Ruler gum Monday with Mr. A. H. Gar inet .and family of Harriston. I... a.“ all-ht ‘mm a! all ommeDmm _r.atiSEm.A.4J.Smra- autumn-w chmmmwmmmdlagNWMa 1'rt1T'iut'.'"'"'"'"""."g'U,uul'p,,S','e'tutttt,fat mun-lulu. . m WIN mMtnq, m ltll‘mmmot‘,mmmm.mu N"Wme-mmmmma..utuo‘ In. V.‘ m“ In! WM- Fm‘ m 1.8ultr. h J. P. Mr.and HILIOIOIMILIII _ mm. M“ gyofy uu.BK.$octh.mlumm-mmonmun."flo- teP,t'?ett'.eyue?ftet.eriirr"t1'muF. “mama and Inundlmfloydï¬hrkmflummummxu. gmutmmoulr.mlnmu.“muuoydflu- Lloyd lb It than" «that». Mr m In. "try m mud a». and Mn. M. a. stun. tho wiiiiiir. “a uncut-an mu: umuuhmnmsmum Mannheim!“- Mr. Gordon Blunt: mm 'r, Mr. N You PM." -ting at cu. Ind In. saucy mm" m vino on andâ€. Prr. Ohm! IP. “94"."9" - Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Earl 0019mm and daughter Shirley were guests of Rev. PM Mrs. D. C. Eby at Kitchener on Sunny. Mr. ' and Mrs. Jack Horde and daughter, Lorraine ot Baden visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Grenllch on Sm day. Glen-"ea, We... m... Mm. Willlsm Ronnie of Glendhn l's',Ct'ie,i passed nwoy very suddenly on Set- Sendai urday morning, when she we: seized John I with a stroke and passed “my in o Mr , short time, never becoming con- m oi scious. She leaves to mourn her loss of Mr. her aorrowintt husband, two sons, Sum Gordon of Winnipeg, Emery of Mr a, Dayton and three doughters, Hrs. Fri, J Allie Bases of Millbo'nk, Mrs. Alex an! in Cooper of Mscton and Mrs. Norman Elmira Matthews of the Ystton vicinity also an“, one brother and five sisters, Mr. Clean James Mekane of Georgetown," Mrs. In Reed of Glen-Hon, Hrs. Fuse:- of . Homiota, Mam, Mrs. Gib-on of MENT Hamilton, Mrs. Fetch, of George- 9.“ totty, and Mrs. Clul_:e_of Toronto. "-uuvnu -I: an: uumca VI. III". In“ ltd. A. W. Ruler 0nd Mr. Ind In. John R. Jackson. Mr. Nelson Mltthews “tended the Orangemen'a dunes held " Drtrton o.n Dureyr eveni_n_g. _ Miss Blanche Kin? of Kitchener Ind Mr. Gordon Boh under of Pres- ton visited Sand-y " the home of the 1ntter's sister, Mrs. Anan Kar- tin, 9nd Mr. Martin. cemetery. Mr. Pam. Luci-y'- many friends The teachers and admin: of Pat. will be gofry to learn that he had the ton School are holding their mutual misfortune to moot with a painful Christmas enteminmeht in the accident on 13nd†morning when "heel '??,.W"edtt,,,eeeingrstlre 22; he had both bones of one leg broken. Mr. and ifriLiGKrtin and sons new gynacyitritora yrith Mr. uni d “ï¬rm"éï¬fï¬i‘da-Jï¬ï¬ WALLENSTEIN . ternoo e services . hail in the 'llhigl Church and buri- K. R I - 31 taking plnce In the Gland!†Sum Brokaw Lon. _ 7 _, Mr. and 1thiririiiiGrtritG" Gii "e 'tr,: oo." â€w" MI ""° ""5 "mm It)?! Bert of linden were Sunday 'JuWhe' Linwood In the attending y.yitory 1t the. homep_pf Kr, Bgtd The "mun“ of this communltv Mr. Ind Mrs. Norman King and daughter Joan of Kitchener' and Min Ruth Jackson of Waterloo were Sunday visitors at the home of the latter':, parents, Mr. Ind Mrs. John R. Jubon. Maia-iii- -araiiidaiiiF.rTiF. "e-'"" "ttiruWiGaiiibirVGe"ti." habwum A$Mtpltrd/trnrt,t'.ltt l "ee-ey-et-h-ea.,'"".--')-"'" ttgi-at-Pie-to-ii-u- . I trtur3bArturseqr-n. 'ititri,',irri'iht “in IntJnuta-lnllnulln. -mm:mm. Abram.“ â€alumnus-mun: ta'fPJt'ra'lNrN't'dl?di1tTuT."lrk"tTGtaClhl'. Miss Ada Spuling of St. Marys spent Saturday with her sister, Min lichen: Sttarri_ryr. - Dr. and Mrs. "iriioiifiiAGi of To- ronto spent Sunday with Mr. 1nd 'dry, Bertrypr. ._- . Mr. Andria; Norman Rub .of Stntford called on Mrs. J. R. Ll,','. wniq Sunday "terrtoon. Mr. Briiee im, agent the week- eng withtrlendOt - oronto. We Are Grrv to nin Mr. luck Stmrt is under the doctor's can. Welds}: (or-him. anegdy rec9v_e_ry. Mr. And Mrs. J. Fe'wirliiuiuiia iiA.' M. A. Relmuld spent. and: of lu_t_week yrfth friends in 'lll'Wd'l. Mr. Ind Mrs. Geo. Coghlin let Thursday of Int week with t " non. Mr. Everett Cothlin and other friends at Atwood. Minn Helen Slge Gn EATS? Newton spent an evening last week with Mrs. M. A. Reinwnld. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Reid of Humilton agent the week-end with the former':, brother, Mr. W. T. Reid 1nd other friends. Mr. Will any of hum visited Main. [lumen one day last week. In. R. Tanner returned home Int Wednesday after spending . very plenum. visit with her Ion Austin Ind wife and other friend- in Detroit. - --- "'rr""""-* "mun- nun at. in! rs. Elwyn Ch of Glendlnn. Mr.. and 1l1'1"AU'r't Ruler spam us- CRRON'ICLI WANT All. To " 0A In. MILLBANK YA'I'TON I Mr. and In. Dun Kramer ot 5.8. No. t Woohich, visited with Mr. and In. like Bowman on Sunday. Noun. mm Zimmermm, Dnvid Martin. Joupl Shark Ind Harvey Schmuck ot Luna-tor, Pt., Are visit. ing among friend- in the vicinity. I Mr. uni Mrs. George Kettarbornty vilitodyin Voile-197 o_n andâ€. Mm. uvi Lichty sud daughter, ‘Miu Lab and non, MP. Lincoln “only visited on Sum!" with Mr. t'd In. William Tia-Jar " Wiiiluna- an. Snnday visitor. It the hon. ot Mr. and Mn. Ben My were Mr. and Mn. Norman mm and Mia Phi-n: Margin of Comtstogo, In" Leah Gingerich of Snider’s Corner and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shams ot Wa- Sunday guests at the mime of Mr. and Mn. 11cm) Good were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Zellor ot Brain. terloo. Mr, Ind Mrs. Irwin’sittler of the 8rd ot Peel were Sunday visitun of Mr. and Mn. Nomi: Gingrich. Haul. It. m, Mod . very 'tttar-tttq "r." on no text, "Bo- ner titling". n. unto. cloud with tun-mot mm: an. than in t non Inn: “A ion! 'ha. Mr. and In. "try m Vinita with Mr. all In. Christin lawn a.» 0030.030 on andâ€. m You Mo'- nouing of cu. ury church on [outlay "can. I" in our“ of lilo Mt% l. Cranium. Main. Robinson road the duo- tionnl scripture huon. Inn Butler [no a ruling uni [in liner" Schoiiolo mm the topic, "Mr Ayn-cutic- ot the Jaw.†tir. and In. Leander Snider ot German Mill. were Sunny visitors ot Mrs. Elks Snider. F Mr. and urn. Josiah Bitthrr of Hawkenmo spent the week-end with Mr. and Mn. like Kerchner. Mn. Fred webs:- And children ot Elmin united with In. Harold Rochelle!- on Siam. -_ __ Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John L Horst were: Mrs. Jonas Bnnmnn and sons Loom and and Aden, was Lydlnn Horst of Elmira, Mrs. Mo Dietenbacher and daughter Id; ot Wnllenntein, Aden, Clmon and Edna Gingrich of Bren- Ian. "iiiGUGauiTiGiin ot Hammer. I visited " the home of Mr. and In. Jerry Martin onflundar. u __ when; our 3ch aris, Mr. Henry Sender, up. Fred Monro and Mrs. John R. Thoma. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young and mm- ily ot stntford were Sunday guests of Mr. and In. Walter Amos. The sympathy of this community ia extended to In. Alex. Cooper in the lee: of her mother. Mn. Wm. Rennie or Glemlen, who peeled “my very suddenly on Saturday morning. Leave On Long Motor Trlp. Mr. and Mrs. ROM. Newton con- template leevlng this week on an ex- tended motor trip through United States, with Florida as their destina- "on. MENTOR, The Man In the Turban 9.46 mm. oxen 0.16 pan. Mr. and Mm. Chris. Tabben of Lin- wood and Mr. Wm. Rich-Moon of Crouch!“ were Sunday .tternoon viaL torn with Mr. 3nd Mrs. mrl Tabbed. Mr. Sylvester amber nu a re- xent visitor with friends at Port Col- borne. . . Mr. Rom. Armstrong ot Hollen in spending some time at the home of Mr. Rom. Newton. T School Section No. a and " pur- pose holding the annual Christmas Concert on Monday afternoon. Dee. 'ut. Everybody welcome. Mr. Cllrence Logo! of Kitchener was t week-end vialtor It his home here. Mrfand Mrs. Duncan MncPherson visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy, W. Dryden of out. Mr. and Mrs. Occur nut: or Un- wood Tttsited on Sum!†with the Intel-'3 brother, Mr. and Mrs. Pam. uvery. Cru , LADIEE . " KING WEST GAlPLiNG'S NEW MEN’S Snllli EH "Christmas City BUY THEMvSOMETHING N WEAR! You will be surprised at the good quality and the moderate price. Visitors at the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Gordon 3111mm were Mr. um Mrs. Dr. Fonts and long Howard and Douglas or New Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hilborn md mu Buy Hutton-n ttt Nor, Dundee. - Visitors " the home ot Mr. ,and Mn. Wm. 0mm won Mr. and In. Hairy Barrett and funny of Kitch- ener and Mrs. Theodore Borlet tho of Kitchener. Mr. and In. Norman not» left KITCHENER WE HAVE WHAT THE TOYTOWN GOUDIES I oat-tste-trn-our-tnt-trut""" maétntruqtftettr-Hdrrounmntterr-trer. In. GmatdNturandGm-r,Nbtimmtqtuts-tttatrr -bersttugtmttr....-bodrk-HedNe. “I“ 003.,“- tho with " tho New lose-all. THERE YOU CAM 5:: I!!! wear. SHOP what. In turn: out myriad: Ind myriad. of toy: and you an wnnder around Town": to your heart's content. mulling st tho made he nukes. If you eon. Satur- l day gnu-noon. you 'aB--- SI'IAKE HANDS WITH SANTA and tellrimrtttsrelféeitrmrtt" A SANTA CLAUS Il,'," have'geked oat?!" him u I." or you. e'1itretahingtuaftar. pnoon " from his wot! "tar- Saturday M ROSEBANK Xmas Slippers WALKWEL Now We... cuy". Toe-ll. Wtth am Good. KITCHENER - TELEPHONE 950 A VKRIETY OF CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS 2.00 P. M. /5trG&i:a MEN WANT Kitchener’: Leading Shoe Store 30 King Street East HIMSELF WEST OF CAPITOL THEATRE CNidC. C2Y, ASH“ Blipâ€!- uylod to pie-u And give union to the foot. In bright FOR WOMEN-- colored Valvu- Ind Leather, Ppteqd bog- Open and Don» trtrie in brown black or will. lid. All III". Priced hom-- FOR MEN-- Tue-day morning tor Markham to at- tend the funeral ot Mr. Plpher. He is the rather ot Rev. JHpher or New Dundee. "Innocence and Truth overcome guilt and 'srror."-Ntry Baker Eddy. Mr. 1nd Mrs. rHairy Ber-lot called ort_Yrt. 2.1. 1vise,_thtndat. L A Mnater" Merle Miller and mum Knechtel spent Saturday with wn. bert Cotter ot the Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Elan Miller Ind Ion Merle spent Sunday at Paris. 89e " 1.75 CHRIST“ ROSIERY IN GIFT BOXES “A†hams-pl- 69e E'a"feNn All lint