Mrs. Clare Veitch opened her home Thursday evening when 18 members of Doonâ€"Blair Auxiliâ€" ary to Freeport Sanatorium met. President Mrs. H. Slee conducted the meeting and Mrs. F. Trimble, Blair, acted as secretary in abâ€" sence of Mrs. George Ayres; reâ€" gorts of visits made were given ‘y;sMrs. G. Eddington for June, . F. Trimble for July and Mrs. R. Drager for August. Septemâ€" ber visits will be made by Mrs. C. Veitch and Mrs. H. Patterson and October by Mrs. K. Boyd and Mrs. F. Trimble. Mrs. S. Cornish presented a report on finances. Fall program was dealt with and plans were made for annual seal sale in November and arranging for Christmas gifts for patients at Sanatorium in the latter project. It was decided to include unicef boxes of hastiâ€"notes. Nex{f meetâ€" ing is to be held November 19 with place to be announced when film portraying preventive work as performed at Freeport San, Kâ€" W and St. Mary‘s Hospitals, will be shown. This film was shown at the CNE. Hostess served refreshâ€" ments and was assisted by Mrs. L. Bartholomew of Preston and ’M.rs. H. Patterson. Rev. H. J. McAvoy of Gait was in dnan of the service at the Deon United Church on Sunday Tev h C Cleghorh of Presion P on Sunday afternoon. Pretty Wedding. Doon Presbytrian Church was the scene of a charming candleâ€" light service on Friday evening, §evt. 18th, 1953, when Ethel May A farewell party was held at the home of Mrs. Donald Wolfe on â€" Tuesday afternoon â€" when neighbors and friends gathered to bid Mrs. Fred Hobbs adieu and good luck. Mrs. Hobbs has been & resident in the village for over 20 years. A social time was enâ€" joyed. Mrs. Gilbert Wilfong preâ€" sented the guest of honor with a gendant and earring set. Mrs. ‘ed Wolfe and Mrs. Wilfong asâ€" sisted the hostess serve afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Earl Massell and daughters Linda and Dianne have taken up residence in Indianapoâ€" lis, Ind., where Mr. Massell has accepted a position. Mrs. Massell was Edreld Hobbs before her marriage. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawrence of Preston were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seitz. Bob Kleinsteuber of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his mother, Mrs. F. Kleinsteuâ€" Wesley Pearcy and daughter Sandra were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Marcy of Rockton on Sunday. Leonard Pfeiffer of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Pfeiffer. Mrs. W. Heist of Waterloo was visiting at the home of her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. R. Hamilton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Raussel of Bridgeport were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones on Saturday. Frankiin Lisso of Central Dumâ€" fries was visiting at the home of his brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lisso on Saturday. Don Karges ofrTori)l;&)m;I;e_flt' the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Karges Miss Dolores Hergott of Kitchâ€" ener was visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. G. Stumpf and Mr. Stumpf on Sunday A. B. Leonard Holmes spent a week at the base in Hamiiton. _ _John Perine of Buffalo, N.Y spent a week at his home here Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tilt and daughter Susan of Maple svnl the weekâ€"end at the home of Miss Ethe] Wilfong. _ _ Mrs. Leonard Holmes lurem a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Kauk of Kitchener {Cmoluchs Commpontant) Watprice and Waterico County, is St. North, Waterioo, every Priday, The Chronidle is member of the Canadian Weekly Moewspapyrs and of the Ontarioâ€"Quebec Newspaper Association. Authorized as second class mail, P.O. Dept. Ottews. \ THE BEAN PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO. . Owners and Publishers ‘ A2o 4 e mind or eyes off the road, even momentarily. Sightseeing should be left for roads away from busy, through highways. %hen speakâ€" ing with your passengers, keep your eyes ahead â€" they will be able to hear you even if you don‘t turn to look at them. This Week the Chronicle Takes You On A Tour Through the Fashion World AT THE TURN of the century costumes like these with their long, full skirts and plumed hats were in style. It NO SUBSTITUTE FOR 19547 THE NEW LOOK in feminine fashions as interpreted by Paris fashion designer Christian Dior. Eyes turn downvnrg as skirts go ugwnrd and all attention is foâ€" cussed on the knees. The editor is conscious that many worthâ€"while news itemis escape attention each week, due entirely to lack of reportorial staff to cover the circulation area. Mfld-thm:mbondcwmuhh coâ€"operation of our readers. Tm-mwflflywn this modern age, and a phone call to our office when any news of interest is noted, ensures a wider coverage of news service. Any reader can coâ€"operate in this simple way to increase and improve the news itme is one of importance, the call may be reversed. Call 1061 and ask for the news desk. (From The Listowel Banner) Th.vuucwo-klymhwtmuymhm news coverage. This advantage is restricted to the larger papers in thickly populated centres, where abnormally large circulations can be built up. m KC : Hporbacte se r EditorsSay ... | | r, Lo gay ... ED;HI'ITDU FOLLOWED IN 1920 by the daring lower skirt. THE FLAPPER ERA saw women dressed like this the skirt length barely covering the knee. The annual reâ€"organization of the Blenheim Mennonite Sunday School was held on Sunday morâ€" ning with David Bergey in charge. Officers were elected as follows: Supt., Clayton Cressman; assistant, Norman Kehl; Primary Supt., Marie Hallman; asst., Merâ€" vin Good; secrelarfl, Paul Good; asst., Harvey Kehl; treasurer, Joseph Good; chorister, Delton Holst; asst., Beth Shantz; Cradle Roll Supt, Mrs. David Bergey; auditor, Josiah Baer; li'brng.n. Kathryn Shantz; asst., Jeannette Snider; missionary supt, David Bergey; missionary â€" secretary, Floyd Good; nominating commitâ€" tee, Mrs. Clarence Cressman, Gorâ€" don Shantz, John Holst; members elected to the teachers‘ commitâ€" tee, Mrs. Herbert Kehl, Mrs. Joâ€" seph Good; Summer Bible School committee, Gordon Bean, Gordon Shantz, Joseph Good. Newsy Notes. Harvest Home Service was held at St. James‘ Lutheran Church on Sunday morning with the guest speaker be";f Rev. R. B. Langen of Toronto. Holy Communion was also observed. The church was beautifully decorated with flowâ€" ers which were later given to sick and shutâ€"in members of the congregation. The fruit and veâ€" getables were donated to Waterâ€" loo College and Seminary. _ ® Reorganize Sunday School. New Dundee : Miss Una Cressman, RN., of Kitchener, missionary â€" on â€" furâ€" lough from Argentina addressed the congregation of the Blenheim Mennonite Church on Sunday morning. Miss Cressman spoke on her work among the Chaco Inâ€" dian tribe. Rally Day was observed at the Bethel United Missionary Sunday School on Sunday morning. The speaker was Lester Reist who reâ€" turned from Japan last week. Mr. Reist spoke at the evening church service, telling of his experiences while engaged in Youth for Christ evangelistic work there. He also showed souvenirs from the country. During the service a vocal duet was sung b;‘Miu Eliâ€" nore Rosenberger and Miss Dawn Knechtel. Ronald M. Sweeney, BA., stuâ€" dent at Mount Ailison University, Sackville, N.B., was the flzut speaker at the United Brethren Church on Sunday morning. Mr. Sweeney also played a violin solo. A baptismal service was held at the mill race on Sunday afterâ€" noon by the Rosebank Brethren in Christ Church. Biahos E. J. Schwalm of Duntroon iated and those receiving the ordinance of baptism were Shirley Cromâ€" well and James Cober. THE WATERLOO (Ontaric) CHR The Blenheimâ€"Roseville Mennoâ€" By Miss Miriam Hilborn (Chronicle Correspondent) nite Young People‘s Society met at the Blenheim Church on Sunâ€" day n;;ht with Norman Shantz as leader. The topic was "The Cross of Christ My Glory" and essays were given by Mrs. Harold Bowman and Norman Kehl. The speaker was Rev. Paul Swarr of St. Jacobs. A male quartette from the St. Jacobs Mennonite Church rendered special music. _ _ There was no service held at the Baptist Church on Sunday night owing to the Centennial services at the ‘New Hamburs Baptist Church which members o the local congregation attended. oil and cooling system. (Incidenâ€" tally, a flashlight carried in the glove compartment can be worth its weight in gold.) GOOD VEHICLE CONDITION Mechanical failures are dangerâ€" ous, and largely avoidable. Make sure your vehicle is in good, sound condition: Check your brakes, tires, lights, wipers, stopâ€" light, _elect_tj{cal system, battery, Worse, in fact, because there ase more of them, and their huserd is the brake pedal is safer. _ _ _ (3) If you feel {ouml! skidâ€" ding, turn the front wheel in the red stzetch of road: _ S3 Ni eomailng uons aus nu.mmflmu For Home Dalivery of The Telegram, please contact The Toly Carrierâ€"Salesman on your street, write The Telegram, Bay and Melinds Sts., Terente 1, or Telephone EMpire 8â€"601 1 EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY IN THE TELEGRAM be as slippery as ba ll.gnnt'::'dt PITCHING HORSESHOES DAILY Plus WEEKEND Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Sippel of Oakville and Mr. Clair Edmonds of Mistic, Quebec, visited on Sunâ€" day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Em. Matthews and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rutherford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tex Campbell at Dorking on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sheard of Waterloo spent Sundn! in Glenâ€" allan and also attended the evenâ€" ing service in the Presbyterian Church in Elmira, accompanied by Mrs. Em. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. An*gus Kidd visitâ€" ed in Elmira with friends on Sunâ€" day and attended the service at Presbyterian Church. Glenallen : _\ onliaibas _ (4)‘ Above ail, make sute your : Obsesvance of the rules of uut&-umu the most formule â€" kupqudhndd-‘m Rules of the read â€"are for the conâ€" wenience and safety of all. &:tth‘rhw.i:nvowuhï¬. traffic. erences in speed, faster or slower, interfere with the traffic movement, often danâ€" gerously. A number from here attended (Chronicle Correspondent) By Mrs. Em. Matthews 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Voising atâ€" tended the New Hamburg Show on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gowing visited on Sunday in Moorefield with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gowâ€" ing. Mr. and Mrs. Aif Logel and family of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Voising. the Drayton Show on Monday THE BELL TElErHonE 5 MR 3 comrany or canada Mr. and Mrs. C. Rutherford . ODR THANKS with y ; . . bo figg multitude of individuais and firms who Have mhnwmmvmmmm edition possible. Their and effort have been generously extended and their assistance has been greatly appreciated. Our special thanks to: Mrs. Dora Matthews, the T. Eaton Co. Ltd., Toronto. Ralph Edwards, Maclean‘s Magazine, Toronto. Stotland Dress Co., Montreal. %, F. Steinmetz, Sears, Roebuck and Co., New York. Miss.Helen A. Nash, Simpsonsâ€"Sears Ltd., Toronto. Carol Lame, Shell Oil Co., Toronto. Mr. Sammuel Ferber, Esquire Magazine, New York. California. Miss Lyle Rooks, Columbia Pictures, Hollywood. The Dreas Manufacturers‘ Guild of Toronto, Inc The Toronto Telegram. Is TELEPHONE BOOK GOING TO PRESS! Is your li.rting correct ? The Toronto Star ONE OF HOLLYWOOD‘S lovelies, Kathleen Hughes, wears the latest creation of studio designer, Bill Thomas. Draped yellow Alix jersey forms the bodice and the flared skirt is of yellow cotton eyelet over a pencil jersey slip. Black patent straw cartwheel hat matches the patent straw bows at the shoulders. Accessories are of black patent leather. Call our Business Office as soon as you can â€" we‘re ready to go to presa! NOW is the time to make any lastâ€"minute changes in your present listing in the alphaâ€" betical section. For a smah extra charge, additional listings may be included in the alphabetical section. For example: listed under another "umo. (2) Your oftice number under your own name. (3) Your own name and afterâ€"hour number (1) Your own under your business listing. 0 (4) Your name with two or more numbers where you can be reached any time. Jack Diamond, Universal â€" International *Pnctures. number if the loiofl*no where you live is lim'ng adequate Your New name and residence spent a day last week with friends at Bluevale. Mr. Hugh Cook Jr., teacher, spent the weekâ€"end at his home in Fergus. _ Penguins, which behave â€" so much like people, are biologically a very primitive form of bird. Mr. and Mrs. George Fleet of Elmira spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Beggs. 1953 Friday, September 25, 10968 telephone