*/ Friday, December 4, 1942 Mr. Albert Hohl of Toronto spent tne weekâ€"end and Sunday at his bome here. > Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Kieswetâ€" tor accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. simon Kieswoetter of St. Clements 2 and 3â€"Pc. CHESTERFIELDS from CEDAR CHESTS ELECTRIC STOVES from 9â€"Pc. Solid Oak DINING ROOM SUITE, like new ............ $169.50 WALNUT KITCHEN CABINET BULLAS TRADEâ€"IN STORE 80 KING S. are necessarily limited .. But ... AT PRESENT WE HAVE SKATING OUTFITS FOR Your They Tell Your Name!! Due to warâ€"time restricâ€" tions, stocks of skates Hours: 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. World‘s Greatest Palmists, Psychologists, Clairvoyants Mystifies you with the knowledge of your ow n affairs. Advice on all affairs in life . . . Settle that trouble in your mind. See them at: Ladies‘ Qutfits, white ... ... . 3 .95 Juveniie Outfita, white Ladits‘ Outfts, lined ... .. ... .95 Misses‘ Outfits, white, Ladies‘ Outfts, lined, high tops g5°@§ High Tops ....; .. MEN‘s OUTFITS .. 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Is Your Guarant»e , WATERLOO Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONKE 4â€"4537 Boys‘ Outfits $49.50 up $34.50 up Figure Skating Outfts $17.50 *« $g.50 MISSES‘ FIGURE SKATES AND BOOTS â€" Sizes 11 to 2 LADIES‘ FIGURE SKATES AND BOOTS â€" All Sizes â€" {|__ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellers of ‘Breslau, Mrs. Mathilda Hoerle and Betty_ Bechthold â€" visitedâ€" Lorne [Echmidt, Sunday. _ _ __ _ _ Officers were elected as follows: General convenor, Mrs. K. Knauff; secretaryâ€"treasurer, Mrs. K. M. Williams; sewing committee, Mrs. Horman Huehn, Miss Clara Vollâ€" mar and Mrs..George Reidel; knitâ€" ting committee, Mrs. J. A. Steiss. The afternoon was spent in quiltâ€" ing. Seventeen ladies were presâ€" ent. Other sewing included four laâ€" dies‘ nightgowns, 13 children‘s slips and 18 pair of <children‘s broomers, six pair ordinary socks and four pair of mitts also were knitted. Sgt. Harvey Knipfel of Niagara sp:.;nt Sunday evening with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Alois Hueglin and fimily and Mr. Henry Good of Kitchener spent Sunday with Wm. Kappes. _ _ _ s _ It was reported that during this year, 13 large quilts and three cribâ€" s:ze quilts were quilted. The Ladies‘ Aid and Missionary Sociclg of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church held their annual meeting in the basement of the church. Mr. and Mrs. William Goodwin and family of Elmira with Loman Coodwin. @ « Annual Meeting & At Heidelberg The sewing â€" committee â€" and | workers for the Red Cross held| treir annual and also their busiâ€" ness meeting on Wednesday afterâ€" noon. I Miss Violet Kappes of Kitchener with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Kappes. _ _ oo The following officers were elected: Hon. president, Rev. K. Hackbart; vicewpresident, Mrs. Maâ€" tilda Hoerle; secretary, Mrs. Milton Kuch; treasurer, Miss Clara Vollâ€" Irvin Roceder received his army call and left on Thursday for Lonâ€" con. Ladies Aid, Mission Pte. Alfred Hackbart of the RC.AF., Toronto, visited his uncle, Oscar Hackbart. Mrs. Jacob Fries, Louisa and Emma Fries, Albert and George Fries with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heiâ€" cr at Erbsville. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and Vera visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Grosz, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neeb of Hampstead were recent visitors| with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Capling. : Misses Myra Shoemaker, Valina end Lucinda Martin of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman acâ€"} companied Mr. and Mrs. Alvin} Bowman and Wilma of Elmira; io Mannheim on Sunday where| they visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton| Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. John Snider and James of near Breslau visited with | Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Martin on‘ Saturday. _ â€" â€" es Mrs. Fred Soehner and Wm. Sochner, Kitchener spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sochâ€" ner. John Mogk is visiting his son Harry and Mrs. Mogk, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Musselman, Peel, visited Mr. and Mrs. Art Musseiman, Sunday. _ __ Demnis B. Olarke. i Moore Are s3.95 FLORADALE By Mrs. Gertrude Bowman (Chronicle Correspondent} +10.25 2.98 AND UP to s7.50 s3.29 s3.75 #KEB WATELRLOO (Ontario) ;\ Mrs. Hastings Entertains W.M.S. ; BDuring the business the class | was invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Baird for the December ‘mu-l'mg. Maurice Diamond was “appnintcd social convenor for that |meeting. _ An invitation was extended from ‘the Everâ€"Ready Bible class to join with them in a supper to be held [m the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Klinkman on Friday night, |Dec. 11th. / W. S. Hastings and Wm. Bell who spent the past two weeks in |the northern country hunting. reâ€" \turned to their respective homes Mlast week. as a Journey". A reading. "Canaâ€" cian Born" was given by Margaret Bean. Jean Hesse favored with a guitar solo. The address was given by Mrs. Ellworth Bean, who chose The president, Wallis Bean, preâ€" sided. The meeting opened with a singâ€"song led by Florence Facey, afterwhich prayer was offered by Carman Facey. The scripture lesâ€" on was read by Hugh Baird and the Bible Study was taken by Jessic Ellis. who spoke on "Life, us her topic, "Thanksgiving". A voeal trio composed of Misses Marâ€" jorie and Grace Bean and Phyliss Mclntyre, gave a number. "Thanksgiving" Is Topic of Address SOUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT. â€" The Bethel Y. P. Class held its meeting on Friday night at the home of Mr. :nd Mrs. Clarence Diamond of Baâ€" en. | Social = PPersonal| It was decided this year to omit the _ Christmas _ gift _ exchange omong the class members and to instead take up a special collection for Red Cross purposes. _ _ f The social hour was in charge of Iris Garland, who conducted an inâ€" teresting contest after which deliâ€" cious refreshments were served by the hostess and her _ assistants. Carman Facey moved a hearty vete of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Diamond for the enjoyable evenâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cressman of Shantz Station were in Waterâ€" loo on Tuesday where they attendâ€" loo on Tuesday where they attendâ€" ed the (unenlv of the latter‘s aunt, Mrs. Catherine Musselman. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsberâ€" ger and family of Southâ€"West Wilâ€" mot were Sunday visitors with Mr end Mrs. Urias Martin of Kitchenâ€" Dr. and Mrs. N. P. Schmidt of Kitchener were visitors with Mrs. Katherine Sthmidt, Floradale, durâ€" ing the weekâ€"end. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Gildner, New Dundee, called on Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Snyder at Kitchener, .reâ€" cently. * Kitchener were Sunday guests at Edgewood, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eby, Shantz Station. beriod was held at the close Personals. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Heer of Ktchener and son Donald of RC.â€" AF. of Dunnville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. McDonald. Mrs. Wm. Landreth and daughâ€" tcr of Stratford were last weekâ€" end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown and family. Blair Fergusson of Copper Cliff has been spending some time at his home in Plattsville and has joined the RCA.F. and reported for duty last week. The first heavy snow fall on Sunday filled the trees, fences and buildings with beautiful splendor about the countryside. Miss Mildred Woolcott, who enâ€" tored the public speaking contest at Drumbo last week, took third pluce when she chose as her subâ€" ject "Russia". There were thirteen other contestants. The ladies‘ of the W.M.S. met at Mrs. W. S. Hastings The devoâ€" tional period was led by Mrs. J. C. Woolcott â€" with others assisting. Mrs. John Stewart sang a solo. Mrs. D. E. Stauffer had charge of the Study period chapter on "Ecoâ€" nomic Security" and planned an informal round | table discussion which proved very interesting by answering of questions followed by discussion of them. A business Mr. D. E. Stauffer and daughter Miss Helen Stauffer spent last week in Toronto attending the United Farmers Coâ€"operative conâ€" vention. Pian Concert The Pine Hill school will hold their Christmas concert on the evening of Dec. 2ist. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Elton Swartzenâ€" truber and Patricia of Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Swartzentruber. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Boshart, Earl, Marlene and Doreen of New Hamburg, and Mr. and Mrs. John Miles, Alice, Howard and David and Miss Sara Boshart of Baden with Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart. Mr. Gustay Zetter of St. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. John Roth and family of Petérsburg with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Schiegel and Donald and Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Schlege!, Marilyn and Wayne, with Mr. and Mrs Gordon Shrag in Parker Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Martin and Nyle with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Roth in Wilmot Centre. Mr. Gustav Zetter of St. Williams is spending a few days with Mr. and _ Mrs. _ Emmanuel Swartzenâ€" truber. Mr. and Mrs Albert Chapman and Norma Swartz with Mr. and Mrs. Miles Swartz in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman with Mr. and Mrs Charles Siebert in Rosebank Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Haliman of CHESTERFIELD By Miss Helen Swartzentruber (Chronicle Correspondent)® By J. E. Markle (Chroniele Correspondent) By Margaret Bean PINE HILL CHKRONICLE 1VUV |__Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt, i lm“g . ‘Miss Marie Hackbart, Mr. Kenneth On Wednesday evening, Nov. 25. Hackbart of Heidelberg and Pte. : large number of neighbors and Carl Hackbart of Chatham visited friends gathered in the Dorking at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. school house to spend a few social Hackbart on Sunday. * hours with Cpl. Milton AllinghaM, My Kenneth Hesse of Kitchener who was home on a two WeeKS" spent Saturday with his parents, furlou:fh_ l‘?uring the the 2:;em;:g Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hesse. | Cpl. Allingham was presented wi 5 . a fitted leather case, the presentaâ€" 'kihlgie ::rd :"f"t Fsrfl;.lurggbola?le(;f tion being made by Louls smm"noon at thepehome of Mr. Louis mler and ltth aic‘gn:);:’:znyu‘\\g ad; Freiburger. * dress read by Earl Tabbert. A mos cce & L firting (and_ interesting YePly, w23 | woue is spending serne time at her given by Cpl. Allingham, who is Lome here row stationed at Halifax. |home here. |__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Honor Corporal ; nessen roavn At Dorking | . meand (Sire : torte: Bb ler gave a reading entitled, "Deterâ€" mination". The topic,. "Christian Basis for World Peace", was preâ€" sented by Howard Stoltz and quesâ€" tions on the topic were also anâ€" swered by various members. Gunner Laverne Beggs has reâ€" tarned to Petawawa after having spent several days with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Beggs. Laverne has recently been moved from Camp Terrace, B.C., to his present â€" station. _ During recent months he has made three trips fiom Ontario to British Columbia. NEW DUNDEE â€"The annual mieeting of the U. B. Christian Enâ€" deavor Society was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Roâ€" charge of the _ reâ€"organization wh'w‘\ resulted as follows: Presiâ€" dent, Mary Kaster; viceâ€"president, Ralrh Harlack; m& Alta Stoltz; assistant, Irene pman: Robert Hallman presided for the vening‘s tKrogmm which comâ€" menced with the story of the hymn "All Hail the Power: of Jesus Name", told by Mrs. Russel Hallâ€" man.â€" Miss Irene Chapman read the scripture lesson and Merle Milâ€" on o e on eE NE t treasurer, Robert Hallman; nnnist. Velma Bauer; assistant, iriam Hilborn. During the past year the society raised the sum of $90.00. The Patriotic Society of Dorâ€" king met at the home of Mrs. E. Eyron on Tuesday of last week. Two quilts were quilted and the usual business transacted. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Happer, Donna and Kenneth of Paisley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert and fomily visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Tabbert of Linwood and with Mr. Jas. Stewart of Hamâ€" ilton who was a weekâ€"end visitor in the Tabbert home. Mary Kaster New President U.B.C.E. A.C. Frank Garrett stationed at Dunnville was a weekâ€"end visitor with his wife at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper. Mrs. John Smail and Miss Vivian Cooper of Elmira.were Sunday visitors in the same home. WALLENSTEIN Are YOUR c“}‘{~ L s Winter Clotrhes & *10g:~. ‘ 1 4 ,,. Read)’ to Wear $ss o s i NoW ? Money Saved is Money 9 Earned for Canada‘s War Effort (By Chronicle By Earl Tabbert | aant Spent 1NE WECRâ€" (Chmn:ele Eorrupond'nu ‘and Mrs. Albert Haid. Twin City Laundry Canada needs every penny it can get to help win the war‘ for the United Nations. 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Mr. and Mrs. Emil Diebold of hitchener spent ~Saturday afterâ€" noon at the home of Mr. Louis Freiburger. s is age by her uncle, C lqte@t, while Marea spent Sunday at his home here Mrs. John Doherty of Toronto spent a few days with her brother Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf visited with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Leis at Kingwood on Sunday. |_ _ â€" A quiet but pretty wedding took | place at St Mary‘s Church on Satâ€" urday morning when Miss Reta Moser was united in matrimony to | Mr. John Schill of Kitchener. The bride was dressed in a brown | wool suit and carried yellow roses | and fern and was given in marriâ€"| After the ceremony breakfast was served at the home of the bride‘s aunt, Mrs. Clarence Denâ€" sledt. Only the immediate friends being there for dinner. In the cvening a dance was held for friends and neighbors. Mr. George Lantz, Dearborn, Mich., spent some time recent:r with his mother, who is very ill here. _Miss Helen Haid and friend of Galt spent the weekâ€"end with Mr Rita Moser Is Early Winter Bride Mr. Leo Giradot of Waterloo spent Sunday with friends here. . Miss Evelyn Cook of Amulree ind Mr. Elmer Seyler of Kitchenâ€" _ Mr. P. Giradot of Toronto spent Sunday with friends nere. _ _ Pte. Earl Kocher of Listowel Digestion â€" Protect Your HEA LTH Send Your Wash to the Laundry er _ spent Saturday eveningâ€" with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hackbart of Kitchener and Miss Helen Hackâ€" bart of Waterloo spent Sunday afâ€" ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart. LDOWNING, STEEN and Co. Smith Manufacturing Company Dept. B. 549 King St. * PRESTON, ONTARIO It‘s Cheaper‘! It‘s Better! AND IT DOES 86 King St. W. _ Phone 4â€"4162 KITCHENER A perfect method. No elastic. No leg straps, _ LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE. GUARANTEED. | Investigate. . 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