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Mrs. Olive Heibein spent Thurs day in Elmira with Mr. and Mra. Ion Bauman. Mr. B. C. Woods spent Monday in Toronto. Mr. Cecil Uberig and son Rayâ€" mond spent Thursday in Elmira. Mrs. B. C. Woods and Mrs. C. D Bowman spent Friday in Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Ion Bauman and sons Gerald and Maurice of Elmira ?)cnt Sunday at the home of Mr. reorge Letson. Mrs. Clark Quickfall of Kitchener spent the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Legge, here. Mr. Robt, H. Newton was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Elmira on Saturday. Mr. Chas. Linseman of Tralee spent Sunday at the home of his trother, Mr. John Linseman. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. MacTavish spent Friday afternoon in Linwood. Mr. William Milner was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Elmira on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Hiram Dowling of Wainâ€" wright, Alberta, spent the past week with his sister, Mrs. Gorâ€" don Legge. Two years ago Mr. Dowling and his bride spent some time with Mr. and Mrsa. Legge. The sympathy of the vicinity went out to Mr. Dowling when it was learned that a week ago he returned to Ontario with his deceased wife for interment at Orillia. Linseman. Many people of this section atâ€" tended the auction sale held by Mr. J. H. Farrell last Thurbday. The prices realized were quite satisfacâ€" tory. Mr. Geo. G. Class was the nuctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wright spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Hanâ€" ley near Hesson. â€" Miss M. Strangeways spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her snnd- E&rents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard adley at Glenallen. Mr. and Mr. Roy Calder ulront Sunday with Mr. and Mra. William Lambert of the boundary. _ _ Miss Gertie Lavery attended the funeral of the late Duncan Macâ€" Kenzie of Windsor at Listowel on Tuesday. o _ Mr. éla{lton Logel was a business visitor in Hawkesvile last Friday. _Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Allingham spent last Saturday in Elmiira. _ Mr. Hunter M. Coote was a busiâ€" Eeu visitor in Linwood last Thursâ€" ay. “he trustees of 8. 8. No. 20 Mornington, held a very successful "bee" last énnrday to install the new seating arrangement in the achool. The many friends in this section: were sorry to hear of the death of the late f:orenzo Calder in fll{o Brothers Hospital, Rochester. The late Mr. Calder, who was a valued official in Richard, Sask., of the International Harvester Co., two years ago retired on the cotn&ln‘rl pension list. The late Mr. Calder was bortn on the old Calder homeâ€" stead now occupied by Mr. Carl Suits and Ovenrcoats $15.00 Wholesale costs are way up and yet we‘re cutting present stocks â€" deeplyâ€"drastically â€"to clear them out before new spring goods arrive. There never was a more senâ€" sational valueâ€"opportunity. Men‘s leather coats in a good ï¬uallty of black . leather. eavy warm lining. 830 in. long. Sizes 86 to 44. BOYS‘ 2 â€" BLOOMER sUITS $5.95 Leather Coats $5.95 Here are wide assortments of good two bloomer suits. We invite your inspection of this satisfying stock. Sizes 6 to 14 years. WEST MONTROSE Where the Gond Clothes Come From DORKING 2 Trouser KITCHENER Men‘s Ao" mithe Lenten service was observed here at St. Peter‘s Lutheran church on Wednesday evening and will conâ€" tinue during the Lenten season. ‘The schoo} children enjoyed a Valâ€" entine party at the school last Wedâ€" nesday afternoon. A sultable proâ€" gram wes given and Valentines exâ€" changed after which lunch was served to which all ‘the children did full justice Messre. Harry Koehier and George Weis were business visitors in the ‘Twin City on Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Lamack at tended the 25th anniversary of the ordination of Rev. Reble, president of the Canada Synod of the Lutheran Church at Hamilton last Wednesday. Mr. and Mre. Menno Eby and on of St. Jacobs were Sunday gueste with Mr. and Mre. Menno Brubacher. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schweoltzer of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehier and daughter Grace of Kitâ€" chener were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. Harry Koehler. Miss E. Ogram epent the weekâ€"end at her home at Linwood. Miss Hanonah Braendle spent a week with her sister, Mre. Fred Cluthe at Kitchener. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mre. Peter Schummer at St. Clements on Monâ€" day morning and also the funeral of the late Noah Brubacher at St. Jneots on Tuesday afternoon. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Albert Fries were Miss Laurs Fries of Comestogo, Mr. and Mre. Alvin Heler of Erbaville, Mre. Jacob Fries and Miss Emma Fries. Mr. and Mre. William Schaner of St. Jacobs spent Sunday with the fermer‘s mother, Mrs. Kate Schaner. Mr. and Mre. Noah Grubb and son Jerome were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dorscht at Bam:â€" Messrs. Enos Martin and Alvin Weber of Kast Heldelberg epent Junâ€" day at the home of Mr. Simon Bruâ€" bacher. We are eorry to report that Mrs. Margaret Koehler is 111 at her home here. Miss Irene Helst, R.N., of Waâ€" terloo is in attendance. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. berg Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foerster were Sunday visitors with friends in Welâ€" lesley. Mr. and Mre. Frank Ball and Miss Tillie Foerster of Kitchener visited with friends in town on Swnday. Mr. John Brown of Kitchener was i: vialtor in town on Monday. ltecent visitors at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Herb Futher were: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Strub and daughter Mary Ann of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Futher of Wellesley, Misses Nellie «nd Mae Futher and Mr. Harry Dumart of Kitchener. Mrs. T. Promersperger held a sucâ€" cessful qulilting at her home on Wedâ€" besday afternoon Mr. John Battler, who bhas spent the past three weeks at the home of hils slster, has returned to his home uear Shakespeare. While he was here he renewed eeveral old nequalntances. Mr. and Mre. Alf. Futher and son Ronald of Kitchener and Mr. and Nyle of New Dundee were recent visiâ€" | Mre. Gordon Hahn of Waterloo spent tors with Mr. and Mre. Herman Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Russel Kiein | Hahn. Lenten service was observed in‘ ‘The Misses Irone Bearinger and the St. Jacobs Lutheran Church here Matilda Buehler of Waterloo visited last Wednesday evening.. at the homes of Mrs. Levi Lichty and â€" Messrs. William and Joseph Gingâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby on Sunday. . Mr. Allingham of Kitchener spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. Chr. Gascho. â€" 0 Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Wilhelm celebrated their 63rd wedding anntâ€" versary at their home north of Baâ€" den on St. Valentine‘s Day. In the evening two of their grandchildren, wrrayed in a hard time outft, gave them an old time cherivari which greatly cheered the hearts of the happy couple. We hope they will be epared for some time to come. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Chr. Gascho is confined to her bed with a cold. Observe 63rd Wedding Anniversary. _ Mossre. William and Joseph Gingâ€" erich visited with Mr. and Mre. Noah Erb at Victoriaburg. _ â€" Mr. and Mro. Ezra Bronnoman and fiamily visited with Mre. Jos. Brenâ€" neman at Haysville. Mr. Huck Flelschauer of Wellesâ€" loy is visiting friends in Baden. Beveral of the Baden hookey sports attended the Prestonâ€"Now Hamburg hockey game at New Hamburg on Monday night. â€" Mr. Jos. A. Kennel was a visitor in Baden on Thureday. Enjoy Sleigh Ride. â€" A sleighing party was held on Sunâ€" day afternoon, when Mr. and Mre. Max Bergman and family onterâ€" tained several of their friends. ‘Those who were present were: Mrs. . Griffin and daughter Pearl, Mrs. Jac. Rittinger, Miss Mildred Nauâ€" man, _ Miss _ Marjorie _ Heidlinger, Misses Bertha, Hazel and Florence Rittinger, Master Ernest and Wm. Kaufman, and Master Sam Foster. On their return home Mr. and Mrs. Max Bergman prepared a dainty Innch, the table being decorated with streamers and a bouquet Of roses. After the lunch was served games were played and a very enjoyable time was had by all. Several of the Baden people atâ€" tended the Shantzâ€"Herner wedding on Saturday afternoon. Sixty three Years Wedded. _ Miss Rose Mann of Toronto apent the weekâ€"end in town. â€" The fourteenth day of February was not only remembered as St. Valentine‘s day to two of Baden‘s highly estcomed citizons, Mr. and Mra. John S. Wilhelm but also as their 63rd wedding anniversary. Spe clal guests for a short period during the day were members of a charivari party, who wore given a warm welâ€" come The day was quietly epent by this ploneer Wilmot township couple, both of whom are enjoying their usual good health. During the evening they chatted with friends and recalled many interesting hapâ€" pening of the early days. One daughâ€" ter, Veronica, spent the day with )her parenta. _ Many friends join in extending best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Wilholm and trust they may be spared to obâ€" eerve more wedding anniversarios. ADVERTIBING In The CHRONICLR Personals and other items as teld by Watesloo Chronicle BADEN w# DISTRICT NEWS Entertain Visiting Young People. Bt. Matthew‘s Brotherhood enterâ€" tained the St. James‘ brotherhood of Bt. Jacobs, on Monday .'Ow of last week. About 25 of the ting Boclety were present. President W. M. Stroh presided over the meeting. Following several songs and prayer Reeve Chas. Schuett and Road Superintendent, _ Norman _ Snyder were in Kitchener last Wednesday conferring with departmental offf clals on matters relating to the muâ€" nicipal relief workse. Improvements Noted. Huehn Bros. Store has been underâ€" going some remodelling of late. Farm Sold. . ‘The local Ladies‘ Club is arrangâ€" Ing for the sending of several bales of used clothing to the distribution beadquarters in Winnipeg. Mr: Philip Voun Fabren and family have moved from the Scheifele home to Mr. Ebel‘s bouse, formerly occuâ€" pled by the Kroll family. â€" ~A Kitchener hockey team drifted in here and had a pleasaut game with the local puckstors on Saturday evenâ€" ing. ‘The visitng team defeated the home players by 2 against 1. Mr. Byron A. Letson has sold his farm located midway between Winâ€" terbo irne and West Montrose to Mr. Irvin Martin, who gets possession April ist. Conestogo Notes. Rev. S. J. Wittig will conduct a German Lenten service in St. Matâ€" thews‘ church this Thursday evening and an English service noxt Sunday afternoon, commencing at 2.30. Messre. _ Norman â€" Dahmer _ and Aaron B. Wober attended the Trusâ€" tees and Ratepayers meeting in Kitâ€" chener on Saturday afternoon. The St. Jacobs C.G.LT. group held their meeling in coâ€"operation with the World‘s Day of Prayor, last Thursday evening. Miss Helen Cress was the chairman. The topic wes "Blessed are the â€" Peacomakers". Miss Mildred Thoms rendered a plano solo. Misses Esther Trapp and Helen Cress a plano duct and a quarâ€" tette by tho Misses Mary Welker, Helen Gilles, Violet Schaner and Mildred Thoms. An offering was reâ€" received for C.G.LT. work. Mr. Carl Orth of Gowanstown, who was employod as a farm hand on he Norman Wilkinson farm for a month, is epending a short time at he home of Mr. and Mre. Erwin Jahmer. A team of hockey players jourâ€" aeyed to Bridgeport on Wednesday »vening to play the return game with the boys of that village. The zame turned out in favor of the vistâ€" tors by a 7â€"6 score. Bt. Jacobs Notes. Mr. and Mns. Nelson Shelley of Galt were visiting at the home of the former‘s parents, on Sunday. _ _ _ Misa Marie Smith of Kitchener vislted with Miss Ada Smith last Friday. â€" Mr. and Mre. Alden Snider and son Ronald of Kitchenor and Mr. and _ Mr. Lioyd Wurm and son Jacob and Mro. Russol Hahn epont last Thursday in Kitchener. . Miaa Dorothy Kelterborne visited in Elmira on Sunday. Mrs. Anson Martin of the 4th of Poel visited with Mre. Levi Lichty on Baturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodall and daughter Daisy wore Sunday vist tors of Mr. and Mrs_ Sylvester Mr. Carl Wahl spent Friday after noon and Saturday in Kitchener. _Mr. Geo. Kelterborne visited his father, Mr. August Kelterborne of Wellesley on Sunday. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hahn of Ham: liton were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hahn Among those who attended the funeral of the late Ei Good of New Hamburg last Wednesday . were, Mesaers. Enos Martin, Jacob Martin, A. K. Detweller, Abram Brubacher, Oslah Martin, Rnos Gingrich, Mr. and Mrs. Eden Cressman, Mre. Levi Lichty, Mise Clara Eby and Mise Lena â€" Horstâ€"besides the Samuel Good and Mrs. Bimeon Good families. _ Mr. Nathanie! Martin visited with Mr. and Mre. Enoch Martin of 8.8. No. 2 on Sunday. _ _ e Miss Veronica Sauder and Mrs. Norman Brubacher visited at the Freeport San. on Saturday. Mr. Philip Martin etarted work on a farm near Erbsville. Mr. and Mrs. Norman 8. Martin of Elmira were Sunday visitore of Mr. and Mre. Noah L. Martin. Banns were proclaimed at Martin‘s MeetUng House on Bunday for Mr. Joceph Martin, son of Mrs. and the late Noah G. Martin and Miss Salina Steckley of Stanley, Huron County. _ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shantz visited with Mr. and Mra. Simeon Martin last Wednesday. â€" â€" o ~ Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mre. John Scherer on February 16th, a son. ~Mrs. Rufus Martin is i1 with an attack of flu. y Mr. and Mre. Harvey Rieck some of their family visited at auth on Sunday. â€" _ Miss Salome Martin of Three Bridges visited with the Scherer families on Sunday Mra. Henry Ernst of Waterloo visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scherer and Mr. and Mrs. John Scherer on Bunday. _ _ CONESTOGO ST. JACOBS epont the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. J. Bricker. * Mrs. Allan.Fried spent the past week at the home of her daughter, Mre. Harry Broadhecker of Dickie Sottloment. Mr. and Mre. Lesiio Porrin visited ut the former‘s home on Sunday. _ ‘The U.B. Christian Endeavor Soâ€" clety entertained the Alma St, U.B. C.W. of Kitchener on Monday night, efter some time epent in tobogganâ€" ing they all returned to the school house where they enjoyed a sing soug after which lunch was served. Mre. J. Bricker and Evelyn Bricker visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. C. W. Shelby of Paris on Thureday. We are glad to report that Bobble Veitch is able to be around egain after his recent illness. Misses Verna and Myrle Bricker and Mr. Clifford Swarts, all of Kit chener spent the weekâ€"ond at their respective homes. Miss Eileen Helmbecker 0t Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"ond at the home of Mr. and Mre. Clayton Swarts. . _ Miss Margaret Sholby and Mr. El mer Stolts spent Sundey visiting friends in Eastwood. Rev. G. D. Fleming, pastor of the U. B. Church showed very interest ing lantern slides of Africa in the local church on Sunday night. TALK ON MISSION WORK AT WORLD‘S PRAYER SERVICE A special service in observance of the World‘s Day of Prayer was held at the M.BC. Church on Friday afternoon, Feb. 16th, Mrs. W. Brown, viceâ€"president of the local interde nominational Women‘s Organization, presided. Rev. G. D. Fleming led in prayer and the scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt. A Ladies Chorus sang, afterâ€" which Mrs. E. B. Hallman gave a paper on the subject of "Sewing and Reaping In Missionary Work." Mre. A. W. Egerdee and Miss Marjorie Bock rendered a vocal duet entitled, "He Listens When I Pray" and Rev. W. Brown gave an address on "What‘s The Use To Pray." Several prayers were then offered and the eervice was concluded with the singing of a hymn. Miss Sylvia Bock Elected President Reception Held for Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. H. Hilborn 1 Ivan Sararus at the Home of Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Fenrmmmmcnus 1 Toman. The Fobruary meeting of the Bapâ€" tist Mission Circle was held at the home of Mrs. Lorne Zinken last Wedâ€" readay afternoon. The president, Mrs. L. H. Cassel occupled the chair and the opening prayer was offered by Mre. J. Buck; The members reâ€" aponded to the roll call with a Bible verse on faith, after which a vocal duet was rendered by the Misses. Ruby and Doris Bechtel. The scripâ€". ture lesson read by Mies E. Shoe maker. ‘The topic on "The Baptist Mission Work In Quebec" was dis cussed under the following headings: "How Grande Ligne Mission Began", by Mrs. Cassel; "Faith Honored In Grande Ligne Mission", by Mre. F. Poth; and "Feller Mission Institute", by Mre. Zinken. Valentine Program. The members of the Junior Red Cross Society of the local public school gave a St. Valentine‘s proâ€" gram â€" last Wednesday afternoon. The viceâ€"president, Grace Toman preâ€" alded and a chorus was sung in openâ€" Ing, following which the secretary‘s report was given. . A recitation "Good Teeth" was then given by five boys. Miss G. Gibb told a St. Valentine‘s Story after which a short dialogue entitled, "An Eekimo Play" wase pregented by the Junior Room pupl‘s. Florence Diefenbacher gave a reading, "The Nicest Kind", and Rudene Toman gave a vocal solo. Following the presentation of a diaâ€" logue, "Mr. Cold You Can‘t Catch Mc" by the Senior room puplis, the Valentines were distributed. Mennonite Young People Meet. At a subsequent meeting of the executive the following officers were appointed for the ensuing year: president, Mise Sylvia Bock; vice president, (Mra. A. Hilborn; secre tary, Miss Greta Buck; asst. secreâ€" tury, Miss Marjorie Bock; directors, Mrs. E. B. Hallman, Mre. V. E. Ding: er, Mre. E. T. Coleman and Mrs. John Wanner. Mission Circle Meets. ‘The eemiâ€"monthly meeting of the Bleuhelm Mennonite Young Poople‘s Soclety was held at the church on Supday morning. Mr. Omar Cress man presided and the ecripture les on was read by Gordon Snider. Miss Lorna Shants gave an essay on the enbject. "Honesty" which is one of the topics in the series of "Bible Precepts and â€" Examples. _ James Cressman and Gordon Bean also gave addresses on the topic. * Breake Hip in Fall. tune of slf lcy surface form at h afternoon f her hip. He a apeedy recovery. Home Mission Fielde. Miss Greta Buck, convenor of the Stewardship commission, presided at the weekly moeting of the B.Y. P.A. which was hold at the home of Miss Lily Lautenschlagor on Monâ€" day evening. Following the reading of the seripture lesson, Mr. Weston Sararas â€"rendered a vocal solo. The topic, "Our Latest News from Our Home Micaion Fields", was presentâ€" ed in a unique manner. A B.Y.P.A. apecial train made an Imaginary tr:r across Canada, stopping at the variâ€" ous Home Mission Stations to re celve the latest news which was given by different members of the aociety. New Dundee Notes. Lenten services aro being held at the St. James‘ Lutheran Church each Wedneaday evening at 8 o‘clock, in charge of the pastor, Rev. G. R. Schults. â€" & An enjoyable St. Valentine‘s party was held at the home of Mr. and Mre. Wilfred Wanner last Wednesâ€" day night. Crokinole and other games were played during the evening efter which dainty refreshments were eerved. Friends were present from Rosevilie and the eurrounding Moses Bock had the n f sltpping and falling « rface on the woodshed at her home last Sat on fracturing the bone ). Her many friends wis ly recovery. Mission Fielde. Greta Buck, convenor « NEW DUNDEE . hed platâ€" Baturday ne below wish her misfor POPULAR BRIDAL COUPLE RECIPIENTS OF FINE GIFTS Mr. and Mre. I. H. Toman held a reception at their home last Thureâ€" day evening for their daughter, Mré. Ivan Sararas and Mr. Sararas whose marriage tock place recently. Roses were attractively arranged on the gupper table which was centred with the wedding cake. About fifty relaâ€" tives were present and Mr. and Mre. Sararas were the recipients of nuâ€" merous lovely wedding gifte. "Great Religious Leaders" is Topic. ‘The regular meeting of the U.B. (C.E. Society was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder last Thursday evening. ‘The scripture lesson was read by Mr. Clare Hilâ€" born. (Mr. Quentin Hallman was in charge of the topic, "Great Religious Léaders of Toâ€"day", which wes ‘disâ€" cussed by several of the members. A vocal duet was rendered by Mrs. A. McKessock and Miriam Hilborn, after which Miss Goldie Gibb gave a reading. Don‘t forget the concert which will be held in Kavelman‘s Hall on Wedâ€" nesday evening, Feb. 28th, under the auspices of the Public Library Board. The monthly meeting of the Literâ€" ary Society of the Rosebank Public School was held last Wednesday afternoon in the form of a St, Valenâ€" tine‘s party. ‘The president, Delfred Bechtel occupled the chair. Followâ€" ing the reading of the secretary‘s report, a St. Valentine‘s story was given ‘by N. S. Hill. Margaret Witâ€" mer gave a recitation after which Muriel Egerdeo gave a reading. A number of games sultable for St. Valentine‘s day were then played and the Valentines were distributed. Rev. G. D. Fleming, pastor of the United Brethren Church, who has been a missionary in Africa for fifâ€" teen years will give an interesting lecture on Africa, with lantern elides at the church on Sunday evening, Feb. 25th at 7.30 o‘clock. Mrs. 0. C. Swartz entertained eight children at her home on Saturday afternoon on the occasion of the fifth birthday of her little son Clair. Games were enjoyed and a dainty lunch was served. Personals. Mr. and Mre. Alex MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Waliter MacDonald visited with Mr. and Mre. Franklin MacDonald at Bright on Sunday. A number of relatives and friends attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Williatmn Toman at Kitchener last Wodnesday. ‘The deceased was a former resident of this community.. _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shante and fumily of Pine Hill visited with Rev. and Mrs: M. H. Shants on Sunday. _ Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Swartz on Sunday were: Mrs. Isabol Bonney, the Misses Edith and Velma Bonney, Mr. Morley Bonâ€" Color Beauty that Lasts Only Sunworthy quality is worth the time and trouble and expense of â€"redecorating walls. Sunâ€"Tested Papers in our new Spring collection, as,.low as 15¢ roll, in bedroom patterns. 28", 4:# I/% ; A PRICEâ€"SPECIAL by the same makers as the famous Floâ€" â€" _ Glase, Featured in six readyâ€"mixed shades; Pearl Grey, AN EXCELLENT COLLECTION of Sunâ€" & worthy patterns for both upstairs and 2 sc downstairs rooms, at 25¢ roll. WALLPAPERS nury col cought it Ask your doetor about tins. And when you buy, wee that you get Asâ€" cain _ Tablets _ Asprrin The simple method Y‘ictured above is the way doctors throughout the world now treat colds It is recognized as the QUICKâ€" I~87, safest, surest way to treat a cold. For it will check an ordiâ€" nury cold almost as fast as you Kitchener‘s Oldest Department Store Almost Instant Relief in Shutter Green ,Brown, Buff, Cream, White. Just 59¢ quart. How to Stop a Cold Does Not Harm the Heart GOUDIES Quick as You Caught It In Sunworthy Drink full glass of water. Repeat treatment in 2 ney, Mr. and Mre. Robert Bonney and daughter Delores, Mr. and Mre. Howard Hill and son Charles and Mr. Morley Lane all of Toronto. Miss Zona Hallman was the guest of Miss Dorothy Newberry at Wilâ€" Mamstburg over the weekâ€"end. Mesers. Norman Duench of Heldelâ€" burg and Ed. Sattler of Waterloo vieited with Mr. and Mre. Aaron Duench on Sunday. Mr. Fred Lang and daughter Thelâ€" ma spent a few days of this week with Mr. and Mre. A. Timm at Kit chener. Mr. Gillies Cressman of Kindersly, Sask., visted with Mr. and Mre. E. K. Bock last Thursday. Mr. Roy Poth of Caledonia spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. »pd Mrs. Fred Poth. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weoiss and family of Washington visited with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bowman on Sunday. â€" _ Mrs. B. B. Krupp of New Hamburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bowâ€" man and Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel last Thursday. _ Mr. Paul Sherk of Centreville spent‘ the woekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Bidon Shork. Mr. and Mrs. William Detweiler of Roseville visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder last Saturday. _ Messre. Cecil and Irvin Brown of Toronto epent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. Brown. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Feick and famâ€" ily of Pine Hill visited with Mr. and Yirs. Gilbert Bergey on Sunday. Mr. Quentin Hallman was a guest at the PollardZavitz wedding at Coldstream on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman and Miss Reta Horber visited with Miss Violet Herber at Toronto last Thureâ€" Rev. Anderson of Caledonia was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Buck over the weekâ€"end. day Several people from here attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mr. El Good at New Hamburg last Wednesâ€" day. The deceased was the father of Mre. Ezra Baer of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Manson Battler and son Laverne o0f Mannheim spent Sun: éay with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lauâ€" tenschlager. % Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leis of Kitchâ€" ener called on friends in the village last Friday. 2s â€" Brantford‘s _ colony _ of _ hawks numbers one less. Dr. O. C. Dinniâ€" well brought down the bird, meaâ€" surinï¬ 49 inches from winï¬ï¬p to wingt! K The bird had been botherâ€" ing pheasants in the district for some time, and more than one of the finely plumed creatures had fallen prey to its talons. Phone 2777w. 50 Ontaric $t. 8. 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