JMlhr,_inr1A_t_8qlt About M mcmbcr, of the Sun- bran] class of the M.B.C. church. Kitchem r. with thcir teacher. Mrs. Clayton Cressmun. and also thvir former leather. Mrs. C. N. Good. nut ut the honu. on Thursday eve'- mm; of one of their members. Miss Ruth Dcvitt, for their annual class picnic. Supper was served on the spacious lawn. A few hours of games and contests were enjoyed. A special feature of the ovcning was the presentation of u silver cake Pluto to one of the members. Kitchener Class At Annual Picnic FLIES CAUSE IIFIII'IILE "MUSE q Investigation: by medic-l ninth“ indicate that ny-infected foods are one of the principal c-uses ol Int-mile Pat-lyi- (Poliomyelitis). Every " allowed to live is I potential menace no human health. KILL THEM All. wm, {oer-um" s PK†MM DOWNING. STEEN and Ct. mun. “any: phat Cunnplelr rang! ot rettlis.u" a: and $1.“. Sane Contauter.s A J,r,dloGha - No clinic No leg htrlps’ LIGHT INEXI‘ENSIVE. HIVARANTFEI), lVIIOIIi'I‘Q "I". ur r.“ "V sGrii, Manufacturing Company Dan. B. 549 King St, PRESTON. onuguo Better any: at (ih'i'li:'lFi:'rr"l'rll, " King St. W. Phone 44162 KITCHENER G row's like magic. AT OUR FOI'N'I‘AIN numr’ STRAWBERRY “moans MANNHEIM . 0 =eCc,-at%ricz- _ , ')ahit"'ii,iii'-ii .‘:c at: RTE _ ‘ re' s.7srrsgaril" . i'-,'i:iCi'i_'_ir,'ir,'il)isi'"_i, psi" nc' I X, s'rr."rj'" if st M â€a“ , t:ssiis_,,Ps ' 'e"""""),', , ist - To thousands of soldiers, sailors " "f',iC.sl V if I“ e , and airmen, week-end leave f ’5‘ "; jr) , $il, ac" means the enjoyment of a day or i ‘ . " . ' F, (cc-um,--.., two with the folks at home. it' 1_eee,:.t-] : W“ I" ‘ _... 5 ï¬t†Also, many war workers have " - Et "m if h' 't b' _ 7 ‘1 Ffa: :,r'i'ileC', no other opportunity to visit their A lie U, 1% (l 7 I i t f,fstr'i: 13-5.’ families. tft te 'i2 _ 't - , v , 'i),?" To provide accommodation foe it,t A " l, A i ar, T b ri?'..., Ei _ these new week-end travellers.- / ,4 " r y, ' _ '.e V" Gray Coach Lines has every (a': "d e - T, J; i'EEEU available bus in service every Q "iii , ‘ ' .' ' tl I . " L-Ei-_-::)-] Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I "it I Til' , L=t'-_trr_re You can helo to relieve crowding _ It _ U. sss(, t by avoiding week-end travel . " N h' V f u, ‘1 - r' l ‘ whenever possible. . is r" ' Plan your Summer trips for mid- w at ' , .... q " week days. If convenient; start your 1: j J . ,t" I " . , f. . vacation on Tuesday, Wednesday _ . (I. Fc:. , . Tr " or Thursday. It will make travel C" " S h easier and less crowded for you. l Please leave more seats for our I . Active Service Forces and war _ if AF ( A workers over the weekends o " In. Ruth Devin "'hromirte Canola-dent) Kills Moths all I150: FI.Y0(‘IDE RUPTURED? FLORISTS Banish": "" Better Buys at SPECIAL BEDFORD DRUG STORE Opposite Post on†- Wnerko PHONE 2-2672 - WE DELIVER DRESSER SETS All types All price; MAX FACTOR t The Junior Sewing Circle of the itatschar Mennonite Church held "heir regular meeting at the sewing 1 F t . rooms with the president, Miss chrna Hallman. in chargc. The afternoon was spun quilting. A liUiiCiii; of the knitted clothing "nude for little children and to- itallcd l4 suits. [ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Witzcl and {daughter Joan spent the week-end iwith Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hammer ‘of Wellesloy. Mrs. i'ilysat Muyors and family 'Now Dundee. and Louise ‘Argylino Jones of Nine Pines. Miss Mabel Egan. bride-elect of this month. The bride-to-be thank- cd the class for the gift and good wishes Sewing Group Meets Kitchen SheArer For Newly-Weds Forty young pcoplc of this vtcitt- ity hold " kitchen shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorge Milne in honor of the newly-weds. Mr. and Mts. Lloyd Crossman (nee Alice Milne) of Brcslau. Games were played on the lawn. after which a dainty lunch syitt_srcrxytd. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schmitt and children. Donald and Margaret. of Nine Pines. Mrs. S. Schmitt and Ethel Schmitt, and Mr. A. Bauman of Kitchener were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kmwh- te . i . I Mr, and Mrs. Earl Punabukcr twere' Sunday guests with friends lat Kitchcnvr. Mrs. who" Weber were Mr Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klio were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nccb and children, Shirlcy and Junior. and Ellen Nceb of Erbsvillc. Mr. and Mrs. Roy White and daughter Shirley of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Witzel. Messrs. Floyd and Harold Hull- man of Hesppier and Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Schenk and Larry were Sunday visitors at lhv home of Mrs Levi Hallman. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rickert of Kitchener spent the weekend with their daughter. Mrs. Aaron Duvnch and Mr. Ducnch. Many Ives to choose from Clar- on, tt9 Moore Ave Sunday vis/it/Irs with Y! KlDNE)’ TROUBLE? I}. II NOVA The Improved Kldnry Pull a: box SILK LIKE rum-0N smoumus St'N GLASSES Complete raise FILMS and and . of and Mr. Clifford Kennedy of Water- loo, Pte. Cecil Kennedy ot Toronto Land Mrs. Kennedy of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and In Jas. Kennedy. Henson Mr. and In Watter Gindot and family, Mr. John (PM... Mr. L Girndot, was linen: Wanna; all of Waterloo, spent Sunday with _ friends at Heston. . [Social " personal I nan of Elmira and M Blubackcr of Kitchener visited the (W! mother, In. 6w Hum. lillbank. on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Cyril Ran and Shirlev. Mr and Mrs. Alex IW: Mamlln and Leona Craft of a- tvrloo spent Sandy)! with Mr, and Mrs Jo?,. Graft, Hason Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Loeel of Wa-) terioo spent Sunday with Mr. and) Mrs. Anthony Foerrter., Hesson. Mr, and Mrs. Emmerson Harper of Waterloo spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Koehler. New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weiss and daughter. Dorothv of Niagara Fails. NN.. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss. New Dundee. last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schedler and family of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdoo. New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fiedcrlein and chiidron. Robert. Audrey and Elaine and Mrs. W. Snaetzol of New Dundee visited with Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Gedcko at Kitchener on Sunday. Muss Louisa Ericsun of Kitchen- or spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, William Goculing. New Dundee. Mrs. Louis Schulz and Miss Loura Schulz of Waterloo. Mrs. Herman Jacobi, Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bender. Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bender. Mrs. Ed- ward Reichert. Mrs. Clayton Her- ootl of Watzrloo were visitors at 'He humc of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miss Veronica Jantzi of Kitch- "ncr was a week-end visitor with her aunt. Mrs. James Birmingham. Crosshill. Ott. Floradale. pn Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Peteh and Helen Bulmer. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Crackncll of Kitchener, and Jessie Hammond of Elmira were Sunday visitors with John L. Hammond at Crosshill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hem and son. and Jchn A. Campbell of St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zin- kann and sun of Heidelberg. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Fahrner ol Kitch- éner \w-rv Sundav visitors at the home of Mrs. M. Shantz. Cmsshill. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brunk and daughter of Kitchener visited at the home at W. Wilford. Crosshill, on Sunday. . . . ' i Sunday visitors with Mr. and Misses Grace and Dorothy Mrs. Edwin Hackbart were Mr. Knechtel of Kitchener spent Sun-'and Mrs. Henry Neeb of Erbsville. day at their home at Mannheim. "tr. and Mrs. Walter Hackbart of . . . q Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. [one Sunday visitors with Mrs. Levi Schmidt. Marie and Margaret Hallman, Mannheim. were Mr. and Hackbarl and Kenneth Hackbart of Mrs. M. D. Hallman of Kitchener Heidelberg. and Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Schenk' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschber- and Larry. ger and family accompanied by . . . . 'Mr. and Mrs. John K. Brenner of l Mr. and Mrs. F.arl _ Koch and St. Clements visited with Mr. and family of Kitchcncr, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brenner at lfiichener MH. Lloyd A. Martin and familylon Sunday. pf Sunnyside were Sunday visif?rs', Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hesse spent 1m the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lin- Monday with Mrs. August Heidi. 'coln Koch. Conestoga lnear Crosshill. To thousands of soldiers, sailors and airmen, week-end leave means the enjoyment of a day or two with the folks at home. Gray Coach Lines has every available bus in service every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. You can help to relieve crowdind by avoiding week-end travel whenever possible. Plan your Sum: week days. If CNN vacation on Tue or Thursday. It easier and less tn IArllLoo svll.'l.""g'.' 5;†A. number of members of the w. Ladies" Aid of the St. John's Lu- 1il1ll'ii Church attended the fiftieth of Kitch- anniversary service of the found- isitor with' ing of the Ladies Aid of St. Peter's GiahGr.ry.ttltertr,t Church at Milverton on Wednesday evening. 1 Mrs. Harry Diebcl of Meyroone. Fetch and Sask.. and Mrs. Ed Hohl of Bam- Mrs. J. J. berg spent Friday afternoon with and Iossio Mrs. William Dammeier. leave more Sen/ion Fa z ova: the It tir,:i)ilertnde L h f possible. Summer trips for mid. , “convenient. start your n Tuesday, Wednesday 1y. It will make travel l less crowded for you. l Pink and white peonies, orange. blossoms and blue iris graced the', ‘almr at the Evangelical church, at 3.30 o'clock Sunday evening, when: <3ertrude Lodema. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott, and Owen Bow- man. son of Mr. D. M. Bowman and; Ithe late Mr. Bowman. were united) i in marnage 1 Rev. E. N. Mohr, pastor of the ichurch. omeiated. l Mr. and In. Bum Keuer and daily ot Kitchens: '"'iLtl'."fdr', at gel home of Mr. and In. Geo. , ott. - - - Sunday guests at the Arthur Kamar home in Sham: Station were : and In. Walter Schilling at BUM, Dorothy Reich orGueiph, Edward Kramp of Waterloo. Tllals o. Buwuén Miss Mildred Mohr played thc Bridal Chorus from Lobengrin. The bride wore a street length dress of turquoise embroidered net and white accessories and carried a bouquet of Buttcrfty roses, sweet peas and bouvardia. ", Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs Louis Duonch were Mrs. Her- ,man Wolf. daughter Elsie. sons iDick and Herman. Christ Haeger of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duench. Mrs. Matilda Duench of liiii"ciii'it'eir, Mrs. Viola Jacobi of iLexington. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schauf and daughters. Elaine and Islam. Mrs. Roy Class was matron of honor. wearing a mac sheer dress. white accessories, and carried a nosegay -01 Johanna Hill roses. sweet peas and bouvardia. Mr. Roy Class was best man. After a short trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bowman will reside at Floradale. Luther League Hears _ imAriiiviiir: Iaterestiag Topic 7 " {Chair-f: $1,337.; The St. John's Luther League held their June meeting at the church on Tuesday evening, A very interesting topic. "Do All Things Without Murmuring", was presented by Rev. A. Schweitzer. The Bible study was based on the books of Numbers. Attend Service Mr. and Mrs. Noah Holzschuh of Heidelberg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert. Mr. Ross Hesse of Shakespeare spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hesse. HESSEN ROAD " lino hurl-o Don-dc: "err- Cannon-dun ' OHIOUIBL! Irene Lobsiuger Weds he. 0ttman A quiet but pretty wedding June wedding was solemmzed at the St. Clements R. C. rectory on Sat- urday morning at ten o'clock when Miss Irene Lobsmger. daughter of Mrs. Lobsinger and the late Mr. Louis laybsinger, became the bride of Private Earl Ottman of London, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottman of Hawkesville. Rev. Dean Becker performed the ceremony. - The bride wore a poudre blue jacket frock of street length with a white chiffon top-and wore tea roses in her hair. Her accessories were white. Miss Beatrice Sehnarr. niece of the bride. was her only attendant and wore a dusty rose dress and also wore tea roses in her hair. Her accessories were of white. Cyril Schnarr. nephew of the bride, was groomsman. A re- ception and dinner were held at the home of the bride and Pte. and Mrs. Ottman left later for a short trip, after which the groom again rejoined his unit in London The ladies of the Evening Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. .ter Harmer on Tuesday evening. The worship service was adopted from the Missionary Monthly and was under the leadership of the president. Mrs. J. B. English. The theme for the evening was “Bales Go A-travelling". Following the opening hymn, prayer was ottered ‘by Mrs. Rex Harmer. The Scrip- ‘ture lesson was read by Mrs. John Snider. Following the business session, Mrs. Lachman gave a very interesting report on the morning [session of the sectional meeting held at Drumbo on May 22nd, Mrs. Don Currah also gave a very in- teresting talk on the noon session. Miss Waring. Temperance Secre- tary. gave a very inspiring paper on building Temperance m the home. After the closing hymn, Mrs. English closed with prayer. Miss Anna Randal offered her home for the next meeting Hear Report h Drumbo Meeting Crops Suffer The rain of the week and week- end cooled the atmosphere com- paratively. although the crops suf- tered to some extent by" the heavy downfall. Presented On Departure Tdw momhcrs of the Company A of the Oxford Rifles. who urn 1n camp at Carling Heights. London. and are leaving shortly for a dis- tant point. wrro cach presented with " swcutcr and a pair of sox by tho Red Cross Society of Plattsvillc. Rev. Gordon Kaiser was a recent visitor to London where he attend- er the United Church Conference Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harmer and son Ronald. Dorccn and Jack Harmer. Graham Penn and Wcir Graham. wore Saturday visitors a! Kitchener. arr on a visit in Plattsvillo and are residing 1n thmr (nltaw- nn Main street vasL Mrs. Lluyd Prrry Ill 'I'ul'ulllu was a week-end guest with thr English family in Plaltsvillv, Sgt. John Brighty and Cpl. Jack R. Harmor of Camp Burdvh soon! a week-end lcavc with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Charla and dunghlvr Junc and Mrs. Himcs of Ayr van- Plzmsvlllv visitors trl) Tuvalu). :mrl sprnt thr urnmg at the, hmm of Mr and Mrs, Ed. Harmer. Mrs. C daughter, oxtendvd turned u with hot ville was am tho Oxford appotnttttrnt I.icutcnant. Mrs. Konm of Brantford ors with Mr Jr. PIaltsHllt Club hrltl , of social da in Plaitsvnlh was we†p: tollowrf by Set. I English Rfm. G numb ' lhv vill tor Mar Miss Ju evrning Mr CI and Mr Sumlm Mrs. G ford. L Carling son of ' “no sts r Rim Jack 5w Inndnn truur n way 1h. u I: for an Imkr Drunr A Newmarhrt of Sudhury work u nth tor Mr Mr Mrs Mrs l, Graham its at thr, vtllasy rs, Hollow Marilyn a ', Junr Ch: 'd to th Whalley and Mrs. Cherry of Detroit a visit in Plattsvillo and are f'. In thmr (nltaw- nn Main Lvut Edwin lg Hvights and t Thamosford n rat thc hum: M Frrzusson l Hoy Bl.urkot Simpson of Ca Kcnnody Frahk I t, Rfm SV I p: I . Clarmgbnld : who have her visit in Toronto. lhv villagc, H Iloy of London. C. Gk ndenning among four m rd Rifles who mt to_tht ran know u MISK wt and " North nnothrr lance, "l1 anothrr of t Amen an Frid Ile town hall. palnmizrd at y another in , nk Parkhous: Mm. Georg" lloway 7 n and Charles Mr 'tit' wcrc and an: Fvnn lurkmnn ' of Carlmv, mud wrrk and clu pom! "rim rm “(WP spyrt n'r MI z of Wm Ind Mrs d son wr-vk Mrs "N who rank M, N SI 't Hrvm, _ Wilma 1tots â€w Ayr ntly and will 1 two wr sr, Set. 2 U' Edw; ‘rr work l\'l‘ home Frrg Mrs Mt httlr d Hime u: of Plat momhvrs ttuur 1:|\‘ ' , This of Hr rts Hrr harlw . Himcs isilnrs hi 1nd 0nd Thamt gussnn " FN I on havr md H, gun Ill, MI rccoivcd of 2nd spvni wavr- n - ' sister. visiting Hockry r sun-s r\1'nmg is (-vvnl will he y works, at. John dwards. ovkmntl 0n“ _ "t ‘Callum d visit, English d am: rl “flu 'RMS. sts at littir l MI xprn ails rgusA k4 ml SI Hm Mr Thir t mu why and of [amine Dietrich ls Lovely Bride A pretty June weddu took place Tuesday moi-nun; at rune o‘clock at the St. Clements RC. church when Miss Murine Teresa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dietrich. became the bride of Mr. George Leinhardt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alois Ltinhardt ot Hawkes- ville. The ceremony was perform- ‘ed by Rev, Dean Becker. pastor of "he church, Pink and white pennies (decorated the altar. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white sheer over tatreta, made with a tight bodice, long bishop sleeves and a boat neckline. With this she wore a halo head- dress and a long embroidered veil, She carried a bouquet of red roses and lily of the valley and wore a gold locket. the gift of the bride- grooml __ . H _ ___ The W.M.S. and Ladies' Aid of Zion United Church will hold "heir June meeting at the home of Mrs. Leslie Ball of Beaverdalo. Mrs. Hudson of Hvspx-lor will be ‘the guest speaker. â€(any Pup]: Meet. Mrs. Albert Schickler of Water- loo, sister of the bride. was matron of honor and wore a poudrc blue hock with a full ftoor length skirt. long full Slocum. and carried pale red roses. Miss Eva Leinhardt. Sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid, dress- ed in a gown of pink fashioned on the same lines as that of the maid of honor. Her flowers were red roses. Mr. Marshall Franklin of Elmira was groomsman. and Mr. Herbert Esbaugh of Waterloo and Mr. Patrick Dietrich. brother of the bride, were ushers. A reception was held at the home of the bride following the cere- mony. at which about forty-five guests were entertained. The dining 1mm and table were decorated in pink and white and a wedding cake centered the table. The mother of the bride wore a blue and white sheer dress and a corsage of red roses. The bridr- groom's mother wore a blue and white crepe dress and wore a cor- sage of red roses. . - Later, the happy couple left on a honeymoon to Toronto and other points, the bride wearing for travelling a beige and British tan dress with white accessories. On their return they will reside on Norman Street, Waterloo. Guests were present from Kitchener, Waterloo. Linwood and Sunnyside. .tcuGlii,id 00W) The Ever Ready Mission Circle held their Juno meeting at the home of Miss Luella Schultz on Monday _gv_ening W11"? YiLTijimg People' hold their meeting at the church on Tue§day (ugly. ._-- _ A . Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cuber and family of Toronto and Mrs. Mary Beer of Hcspclcr spent Sunday at the home of Mr. arur Mrs. Abe Wismer and Mr. and Mrs. David Cohen . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooper and son Fred,of Kitchener called at the home o.f Mrs. Ed. Marklc on Sunday. [ "Mih’y' from nus district attend- ed the Mennonite Conference held in Ccntreviue this week. -riTvrrru." and Mrs. Wiebe of Prtcrshurg called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Cotter on Sun! day, RUSSUTH BEAVERDALE FISHERS MIL] .8 The - at"?! I) If†Eden Ill-RIOA Easy riding springs New type frame ' Solid trottom ji) 1m Thick More on: No-draft Ema" d eral l make he“ [only ahlr Whrxrs Inna V King Lloyd Folding Carriages romplrtrH McPHAl L’S very _ this so" "td, vomplrtr" "mum-II " ruhains (m Nu r :troamlinod hath NOTE Lloyd and _ ttr padding N NEW n?? SHIPMENT yd Folding t worthwhile i1 tppe of folder |¢I¢‘\('I.E.\' h in William K a! a pro , rhmh thr "hstitttto fo upprm‘mh rl THESE hills I _ foot whirl Slut-h 1H hm in"! V: II a! Visiting Pastors 0ilidate ht Sewices Three visiting ministers who “wri- in attendance at the thirty- sixth annual meeting of the Men- nonito Board of Missions and Charities which was held at Kitch- ener over the week-end assisted with the Sunday morning services at the Blenheim Mennonite Church. Rev. C, Warren Long of Peoria nr, occupied the pulpit while the devotions were led by Rev. .D. A. Yoder of Elkhart, Ind. Rev. C. B. Shoemaker. treasurer of the Mennonite Publishing House at Scottdale. Penn., spoke during the Sunday School hour. bod ' Dr. A. C. Rockel left on Sunday to spend two weeks at the Thames Valley Camp, near London with the 24th Field Ambulance (RF) inn"? Carriages for improvements r more popular m mm Lloyd VN" il o,;,;:,!,;,;;;,;";')',"")',, d It ‘lll (All - MEN'S - you'nls‘ - - MISSES’ & WOMEN'S 'I'nndvhdIu-ubbo. “hocpddlldoum Unwind.“ Get thom Jhite lhoy'rv still available! "'seiiiii'ilttiis! Itt'ter2'tl'lg'at IIII. “that E... You dul- - In M.quondh.yo¢ “It“.Mnyow My. Depth. ,0 of $05“de- hiup-rlub-olmn. __ "s-ur-iq-she. "calm. Shoe Store Lin} d I“ uumfun FEATURES SUMMER SHOES The "Btrywoed" for She. “4 KING SOUTH WATERLOO JANSEN EYENGHT SERVICE New Shipment “Urdu-ad to Petter Vinita!" " Fred-Vick St. Pho- "T" " Hh- ('hronicle Correspondent, " In Franny-'1'“? ill-Inn “nature, " Moeerer St and at: m *PURTS RAHN’S <<fl<<<< [HUT whn ldmn "" back " In _ A.“ 1912 which than, "mm-l ly pruvldr :irrlaa: Huh) v thr for PAGE FIVE In " tTFltt,0tt "its a per unenmfnrl rttsly PVPI' If! I942 feature should Ill m