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SCHONDELMAYER, Branch Manager UNION BUS TERMINAL FRED WESSON Phone 3679 â€" Kitchener Quite a few from around here atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Jacob Bast at Wellesley, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Sal. Kropp of Pigeon, Mich,, visited a few days with relaâ€" tives and friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weicker spent Monday with relatives in Dundas. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ruby and family spent Sunday with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gingerich near Taviâ€" stock. Mrs, Joe Albrecht spent Wednes lay with Mrs. Aaron Bender. Mr. and Mrs. William Sehumm and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Tiemens. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Bast and Floris spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dietrich and family and Alma Nicklas and Mr. Frank Schultz spent Sunday with relatives in Bright. Mrs. Aaron Bender and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wagler. Mrs. Samuel Ruby spent Sunddy with Mrs. Chgist Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bender and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kropf and fam ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mi« Jeranus Kipfor. * BUFFALO BOSTON CHICAGO CLEVELAND DETROIT PITTSBURG PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON For information and tickets consult _ Representatives: Edward A. Heit Lloyd George Mr. and Mrs. Menno Steckle, Jr. and â€" daughters Elizabeth. Mildred »and Edith of Zurich called at the home of David Bearinger, Saturday. Mrs. Hy. Schreéber and children and Mr. and Mr®. Ezra Becker spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Eph. Devitt‘a at Mannheim Mr. Cecil Schmitt and _ Russel Becker were Sunday guests at the home of Horace Hallman‘a Mias Ruby and Effie Schmitt of Kitchener apent the weekâ€"and at the home of their parents Dave Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Leander Snider acâ€" companied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smider and Jean Ann of Preston called at the home of Milton Phole and with Mrs. Isaac Snider of Washâ€" ington, Sunday. Attend Funcral. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snider, Grace and Jean. Ann and Shirley Harlock of Preston visited at the home of Leander Snider, Sunday. â€" Rev. and Mrs. Noah Hunsberger and children Grace and David of Waâ€" terloo were Sunday guests at the home of David Bearinger. Mr. and Mrs. William Klein accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Meyer of Waterloo attended the funâ€" eral of Mr. Shreider at Sebringville, Sunday. Sunday guests at the home of Clayâ€" ton Weber and Mrs. Ephraim Weper were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ludolph and family of Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shantz, Cecilia and Coâ€" rella Shantz of Petersburg. Mr. Addison Woolner. Calvin, Gorâ€" don and Retar Wooler of Natchez were Sunday guests at the home of Geoarge Weher. Mir. and Mrs. Arthur ‘Baker and <cn visited at the home of Herb Kritz at Kitchener, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Karcher attendâ€" ed the funeral of. Mrs. Jacob Bast at Wellesley, Sunday. Florence and Edward Meyor of Waterloo spent Sunday at the home of William Klein. & Mrs. Ada Harlock and Ralph Harâ€" lock and Oscar Schweitzer spent Sunday at the Hy. Becker home Charles Becker spent Sunday with his grandparents, Henry Becker‘s Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Uhrich of Kit chener visited at the home~of Nor man Bauman, Sunday. â€" Mrs, B. W. Lichty visited Mrs Silae Bauman of Kitchener, Sunday Mr. and Mre. Ewart Battler Sunday visitors with Mr. and Morley Battler and family. Mrs. Henty Becker spent last week _ with her _ brother, Oscar Schweitzer, near Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker attendâ€" ed the funeral of the Jate Mervin Bowman at New Dundee on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snider and famâ€" ily accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ananias Shantz of Kitchener spent Sumday in Markham. surday guests at the home of Milâ€" ton Ernst were Mr. and Mrs. George Uhrich and family, Miss Lily Ernst, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jl'hrirh all of Kitchener. 4 y ez «hq Ape:. stt Soee Â¥ . Vt‘.‘f\\‘/i ,‘ * \'\'-\\"i ‘\ él._ AYP \<4 £, !‘39‘ ".$‘i$ ® ho. e se m fra: hy ce stt F/ WILLIAMSBURG GERMAN MILLS Hugh MacCorkindale * . 24 ns were Mra. as Amibrosia; Wiibert Kerr as Dick Wilmot; Jeanne Fowter ag Mrs. 1ds Carrington; ~Roy ‘W. Dundas as Dy. George Laccy; Rdue Apploby as Kate Wilmot; Gladys Johnson as Suâ€" .san Middleton; Miss Ruth Krogman supplied the music betweéen acts. The ladies of the local church served delicious refreshments to the meunr be:s of the cast. Doon Young Peopies. m Miss Margaret Extence of Toronto has returned to her. home after spending a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Edwin Mitchell. Little _ Miss _ Margaret _ Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Middleton Fisher. underwent a minor operation in the K.â€"W. Hospital, Kitchener, on Filcay. A number of young people of the village were entertained by Kenneth AdJam at his home in Limerick on Friday evening. The evening was spent in dancing. Mrs. C. Adam served a delicious lunch later in the cvening. c Mr. and Mrs. David Hosie of Lonâ€" don spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hosie, Grant Fisher of Galt spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stuart of Galt. _ Walter Esch of Ayr spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his grandâ€" parcnts, Mr. and Mre. John Woelfle. Bruce EMis of Puslinch spent Satâ€" urday, the guest of Chester Goddard. Miss Dorothy Hol of Natchez Road spent a few days at the home of Miss Annie and Mary Smith. Mr. and Mre. Jos. Voisin of Kitchâ€" ener spent Monday visiting friends in the village. * Mr. and Mrs. A. Jean spent Sunâ€" day with friends in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weber of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Stuart. Mrs. Bert McGarvey and daughter Lorraine â€" spent _ Wednesday â€" with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atkinson and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cassell. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gill of Galt spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gill. â€" Misses Margaret and Jean Flaherâ€" ty of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Miss Ruth Williams. civen y Mr. Patterson. ~ Communion Service. Rov. Walter Patterson conducted Cuirmunicn Service at the Presabyâ€" terian Church on Sunday afternoon, Regular Services. _ The rogular Sunday and midâ€"week services of the Full Gospel Mission were held ~with Tom Martin in charje. M.sses Verta and May Cle ments gave a musical number and Misses Gwendolyn McGuther, May Clements and Lorraine Evers of w‘ichener sang on Sunday. Mrs. Ada Humphries spent a few days with friends in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. John St. Clair and son FThomas spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Jamieson of Clyde. Miss Mary Boundy left the village on Thursday for Brantford after spending two monhs at the home of Miss Pho@be Watson. Mrs. Bert Wintermeyer spent Sunâ€" day with friends in Kitchener. M:. and Mrs. Harry Martin and family of Ayr spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. The cottage prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith on Tuesday evening with Tom Martin in charge. The necling was largely attended. Roberiâ€"and Carl Krogman visited in Toromto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Kauk of Kitchâ€" ener epent a few days at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kauk and Mrs.: Gilbert Wilfong. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gutzki and daughtor Norma and Mrs. George Bone of Breslau spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Affeldt. Stanley Quelch of Galt was a Sunâ€" day visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reader. Kenneth Stuart spent the weekâ€" end at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stuart of Galt. Mrs. Bert Wintermeyer spent Satâ€" urday with friends in Kitchenér. Grant Fisher of Galt spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his father, Mrs. B. Fisher. The meeting of the Doon Unitéd Young People‘w League was held on sJunday evening with Edwin Mitchell presiding. ’l‘hT meeting opened with the hymn Calling Foâ€"day", followed by ayer by Stanley Kinzio. Miss Aud‘y Tect gave a v;y interesting tooic on "Personal Christian Living". Tho imonthly paper was read by Russell Tilt and Wm. Woife and it was decided that the next month‘s ‘Nose All" will be in charge of the same officers, Russell Tilt as editor and Bob Smith and: Wm. Woife as coâ€" editors. The meeting was closed with the hyimn "Jesus Calls Us", folâ€" lowed ‘by the mizpah benediction. Y P S. Meets. Miss Edith Patterson presided at the Presbyterian Young People‘s Soâ€" ciety on Thursday evening. The meeting opened with the hymn "Wonâ€" deiful Words". Rev. Walter Patterâ€" son tock charge of the devotional pericd. George Weaver then gave an address on the care of canaries and isve birds. The meeting closed with the hymn "Tel me the Old, Old Sto:y", followed by the benediction_ of characters were: Stanley Fowler, Urie ‘Luce, Jban Burgess, as Aunt Judy; Mary Holmes, as Mrs. Middieâ€" ton; Grace Webb as Julia Middieton (Tempest); Fred m as Joshusa Middleton; Elsie as Fansy Middleton (Sunshine); .Jean Fraser poon Preâ€"Nuptial Parties Présent Play [ . _ rerrs s 0_ The Mame Addr eas THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily Nevrpapor It records for you the world‘s clean, constrmsitve doénge. The Menfter does not explolt crime or sensation; melther does i ignere them, bu* deals correctively with them Pestures for buay men and aH the family. including the Weekly Magasine Sesttenm. \ year §1200 & months #6.00 _3 months »269 1 month $1.49 Satubuay . issue. including Magasine Sertion: 1 vear 02. 00, 6 towee She 'flf C Iâ€"t!an Science One No â€"way Stâ€"eet. Boston, Massachnsette 1 e ev.er my +ubscription to The Obristiaa THE WORLD‘S GOOD NEWS wil} come to your home evéry day through famble Copy on Reques ~_â€"â€"===~ Rev. and Mrs. A. K. Sharp of Caisâ€" torville announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Helen Lilâ€" locet to Mr. Cameron Murray Hume, Milibank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiâ€" liam Hume of Listowel. The marriâ€" age to take place early in December. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. McDonald of Palmerston visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. E. McBain. Mr. and Mrs. George Coghlin spent Sunday with Mf. and Mrs. Robert Swanton, Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. Risworth Phair and con of Detroit visited the former‘s Messrs. David Nicho!l and Pon Shosenburg â€" were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mré. Roy C. Mulcahy. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gale and sons Gerald and Dick of Sebringville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Mulcahy, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Coghlin and family. Mrs. Agnes Coghlin of Lisâ€" towel. * ES THZVEE Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gordon enâ€" 130 ROOMSâ€"RATES tertained over thirty relatives and r friends at their home on Monday, ‘l“ to w the occasion being that of their m!___tm tenth wedding anniversary. nagy redemes taanman Sunday visitors with Mrs. M. A. Reinwald and Henry were: Mr. and f Mrs. Sage and son Lioyd of Newton, | Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mathews and f son Harold of Listowel. E_ Mr. and Mrs. Moses Lichty and son Delmar spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Roes of Brunner. Engagement Announced. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald ‘were My. Alex Mcâ€" Kay and Mrs. Ernest MoKay of Hickâ€" son also Mrs..Tom Gitibings and Mrs. Ben Gi#bings of O@k Lake, Man., who remained to spend seweral days with Mr. and Mrs. McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Gid Roth of Rimira were Sunday visitors with the latâ€" ter‘s mother Mrs. John Gale. Mrs. Walter Davidson of Port Anâ€" geles, Wash. is spending a few weeks with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Suitter and other relatives in the vicinity. Mrs. Davidson made the trip by plane from Seattle to Detroit in twentyâ€"four hours. The plana in which she came had accomâ€" inodation for twentyâ€"one and was filled to capacity. Mr. and Mrs. John Tait and Miss L/llian Boothe of Galt visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. Henry Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Jolilrlfllotâ€"l;“;;:d famâ€" ilv of Hampstead visited Mr. and Mrs. Hector MagLennan Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Martin were: Mr. and Mrs. Lockie Turnbull ~f North Morningâ€" ton, Mrs William Voll and son Arâ€" thur of CrosshiH. 1 ol nee io eeenennnd y Mr. Albert Riddell of Palmerston and Mr. and Mrs. Rdgar Rutherford of Toronto visited at the home of Mr. James Rutherford. Mrs. George MacLennan returned home Sunday after spending several weeks with friends in Woodstock and Tillsonbung. aunts. the Misses Phair g;s;x;:d:;' Ann n tds Mr._and Mre. Chris. Tabbert and Mr. George Beggs of Linwood visitâ€" ed a number of friends in the vilâ€" laze on Sunday." They will reside at the bride‘s home. . Attend Meeting. ‘ Rev. George W. Moore and Measrs. Wesley Krots and Alwyn Beggs of the Milibank Public School Board atâ€" tended a meeting of the Toronto Board of Education in the adminis tration building on Thursday last. Visitors with Mrs. R Patterson were Miss Janet Robinson of Linâ€" wood on Friday and Mr. John Klockâ€" man of Britton on Monday. Everything for the Ohildren can be had at The Tots‘ Shoppe, and you‘ll find our Fall Stock reasonably priced. Phone 3932 Immediately following the cereâ€" mony the wedding party repaired to the home of the bride‘s parents where a wedding dinner was served to two hundred guests. and Mr. Elmer Kuepfer, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Z. Kuepfer of the fifth line of Mornington, south of Milibank. The young couple were attended by Misses Kalie Kuepfer, cousin of the bride and Susie Jantzi. Messrs. Willie Carter, cousin of the grocm and Joel Kuepfer, cousin of the bride. at Nine O‘clock on Tussday ï¬:‘." Nov. 2ist at the home of Mr. Al brecht, ‘ninth line of: Mornington, when Bishop Joseph Kipfer of Mill bamk united in marriage, © Lena Kuepfer, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kuepfer of Fernbank A pretty wedding was soleimnized at Nine O‘clock on Tussday ï¬:hg, Nov. 2ist at the home of Mr. Al brecht, ‘ninth line of: Mornington, when Bishop Joseph Kipfer of Mill bamk united in marriage, © Lena Kuepfer, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kuepfer of Fernbank °_ MILLBANK._ Kuepfer â€"Kuepfer a broup to a delicious buffet dinner arranged a migcelianoous shower at her home on ‘Wednesday evening and *Miss VYore . Schusitzor, Cigin Bi., Waterino, whose wedding to Rov. N. CHILDREN‘S WEAR Kitchener 102 King St. W. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mohr and won Stanley of Gravel Road spent Sunday with Mr. John Mohr. ; The Stragburg, School Concert is scheduled for Thursday evening, Dec. 21st. + Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Doering and son Karl spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rothearmel at iBridgeport. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Bender and daughter of Fort Erle and Mrs. 1 sw.) J, Bender of Pelham and Mr. and Mrs. B. Harrison and daughter Margaret®and Miss Eunice Thompâ€" son of Plattsville and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kerr of Sâ€"W. Wilmot were Sunday visitors with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eidt. A number of people from this disâ€" trict attended the Contennial serâ€" vices at Blenheim Mennonite Church, Sunday and also_ the Evangelistic meetings at the St; Jacobs Mennoâ€" nite Church in charge of Rev. Good of Sterling 111. Mr. _ Sanmuel ‘MacSpadden _ of Shakespeare and Mr. Carl Wittig of Tavistock visited with ‘Mr. Stanley Doeringâ€"on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Jacky of Kitchener and Misses Gertrude and Alice Kneisel of Waterloo and Mr. Norman Jacky of St. Agatha, Mr. Harvey Kneisel and Mr. Wilbert Schmidt of Lisbon and Messrs. Pe ter Seip and Milton and Wilfred Kneisel of Gadshill were,Sunday visiâ€" tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Doering. & Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Doering spent Sunday with Mr. and Mreâ€" Edwin Becker at Ratzaburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder of Floraâ€" dale spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr. Miss Adeline Krueger and Mr. Walter Snyder of Kitchener mpent Sunday with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr. > Rev. ‘Noah Hunsberger of Waterâ€" ico occupied the pulpit at the Strasâ€" burg Mennonite Church, Sunday morning. & Plan Concert. \ Rev. and Mrs. K. Kretzenger and daughter Norma of Oetzel‘s spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ridt. Miss Helen Seyler of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seyler. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hahn of Baden were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Eidt. ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Theodore Doering spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Nesb at Hampstead. Miss Emelia Doering spent Wedâ€" nesday with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Theo. Doering. Mr. and Mrs. Wi#lliam Seyler mpent ; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad } Quehl at Wellesley. | _.The School Concert of 8. No. 18, New Prussia, will be held on the 20th and B#ist of December. Mr. and Mre. Eimer Doering and *imily and Mr. and Mrs, Louis Doerâ€" ing and Miss Emelia Doering were Sunday visitors with ‘Mr. and, Mrs. Andrew. Doering, Wellesioy. Andrew. Doering, Wellesioy. Mr. Emil Debus spent Sunday with Mr. Lioyd Guenther at Néw Prussia. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Berg and son Ezra spent Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Harvey Koch at Kitchener. Mr. #d. Hocmeier of ‘Topping visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Bdâ€" win Doering. , ; Kev. and Mrs. J. Lyons of Welland Ploase cond hookth infomustton, ;e-l-hd-dyl;dh-;ymu You‘l never regret a Health Vacation at this world famous resort â€"yeun owe it to yourself to get full information. Confdential and 'N l'hflfl-ndnul vungâ€"the stout alimsâ€" the h“; '*â€"lh sicn get vd-â€"cll..q‘h:-.? and rï¬ and learn how to live right and enjoy life. Reeults health restoration are often almost unbelievable. Wholesome fcodâ€"restfui sleopâ€"aportsâ€"entertainmentâ€"congenâ€" "Play Whils Ootting VA" PHILIPSBURG STRASBURG PHYSICAL CULTURE HOTEL DANSVILIILZ, NEW YORK Pounded by Bermar: Mocfedden STAMP CLUB Meontton this paper and get FRKEK Mosith Bookket © For ten cents and the label end, showing the teapot tadeâ€" agh. hom sey en e SALADAN YEA ut will read you S airmcint nempe. 4 ts Net in hromeonth Of ramps Ciroied T ree in sechonge tor SAEAD A hocls, SALADA STAMP CLUB â€" 461 King St. W., Toronte JOIN THE eas, enccess and a mafflien doliar perâ€" taking. And every hour an interesting Miss Reta Groff of Kitchener epent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Lioyd Snider. Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin, Elsie, James, Lois and Lawrence Martin w>~* Sunday enests at the homes of Curtis and Addis Cressman of New Hamburs. were‘guests at the home of Ephriam Smider, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Uzziah Shantz, Grace Shantz, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shantz spent Sunday in Blenheim. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snider and son Edward of Waterloo visited at the home of Nathaniel Snider, Sunday. This child is not imprisoned. But he is being kept back as by bers from ‘:polvdul:.hbh- & * e is being kept l&hl s hool marks as good as hif fellows. He is being kept from a foeling of He is being kept from the ulti mate success a sound education and sound character would give him. And the barrier that keeps him back is defective eyesight. One child in every five has defective vision. Make sure that your child is not handicapped by it. Let us examine his eyes ; and if they have visual do fects, correct them. By giving your ehild good vision, you free him to m-lmâ€"hflnlyo p and in the junwe. 1 JANSEN ‘ EYESIGHT SERVICE "Dedicated to Better Vision" 10 Frederick St. Phone 853 Wu&yhu Special Woeekly and Monthiy Rates Write for Folder. ameé â€" Hotel _ In Toronto Maverlry Spadina Ave. at College St. A Modern Holel PAGE FIVE