Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1938, p. 4

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tm page 4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening may llth 938 silvers for style and quality merchandise see these moneysaving specials this weekend jy ladies sox dresses 100 print ed silk and crepe dresses in sizes 14 to 44 in a special presummer clear ance reg 3 95 values on sale at 229 2 425 ladies silk dresses beautiful ly styled better grade silk dresses formerly 6 95 and 7 95 now go- at 495 2 850 ladies tailored suits 10 only of these smart tailored 2piece tweed suits reg 1 0 95 special j 595 ladies spring coats they must go at once and the savings on these fashionable fitted coats and jigger coats are phenomenal reg 10 95 at 695 ladies cotton dresses new summer wash frocks in the season s most advanced styles reg 2 00 value at 139 ladies silk dresses sugar and spice crepes sharkskin crepes also chiffons truly a range of dresses for the most discriminating taste on sale at 595 ladies night gowns the new summer materials are here i seer sucker cotton crepe and batiste gowns in lovely styles 98c ladies white shoes advance showing of summer whites in styles that will be outstanding in the months to come 198 295 and 395 ladies oxfords brown sizes 3 to 8 m black and 198 ladies satin sups you will want several of these dainty slips in white and nurose at 79c ladies rayon taffeta sups in all sizes on sale at 48c penman s underwear for men new summer 2piece un derwear on sale jerseys 29c briefs 39c mens dress shirts we carry a good selection of arrow tooke and b v d shirts at qgg 150 195 penman s hose for men new summer anklets in a snappy array of summer shades and de- signs 50 and 75 mens underwear cotton jer seys in all sizes on sale at 19c mens work boots sturdy split cowhide boots with panco and leather soles at 198 mens dress shoes will marvel at the quality m these dress oxfords at 275 mens dress trousers sport slacks in tweeds and worsteds made in the new english drape styles 295 now more than ever the trend is to silvers georgetowns dominant department store muir in georgetown on sunday may 8th js88 rose ann boyle dearly beloved wife ot robert mulr tn her 38th year obituary william agnew in the death of william agnew which occurred on friday april 29th milton has lost a well known and highly esteemed citizen deceased who was in his 91st year had not been in good health for some time mrs agnew died on oct 30 1934 mr agnew had been a resident of the town for over 20 years coming to milton from nelson township where he was a successful farmer surviv ing are one son kerns of stouffvlue and a daughter miss oorgia agnew reg n sunt of xjockwood clinic toronto life funeral took place on sunday afternoon to evergreen ceme tery rev canon naftel conducting the service bosk ann bovle death came suddenly to rose attn boyle dearly beloved wife of robert mulr at her home on john st bun- may 8th deceased was in her 38th year a daughter of aunts boyle and the late mrs boyle of water- town ny she came to oeorge from new toronto in 1b39 and has since resided here besides her hus band she is survived by two children billy aged 9 and peggy aged 7 akn four sisters mrs ofllivet town mrs stewart new toronto mrs mc carthy franklin ohio miss kath leen boyle watertown nt and three brothers john and james boyle town and charles of watertown n t the funeral took place this morn ing from her home to holy cross church where service was conducted by rer father mobride the pall bearers were gerald oiluvet james oullvet john ckane john cum- pat cullen james stewart there were numerous mass cards and beautiful floral tributes from rela tives vand friends interment in g cemetery oeorgetown balunafad mr hubert shartfll of oananoque and miss jean stapleton of toronto were sunday visitors with miss j shoruu miss bessie cole who has been in hamilton for the past two years was able to return borne on wednesday her many friends welcome her back again a special part of the services sun day morning was the presenting of prises to the boys and girls who wrote on the national temperance course last fall mr wm cole of acton called on friends in the village last week mrs a h forster of toronto mr and mrs a verch of kitchener were sunday visitors with the merriams hornby large numbers visited the broad casting tower here on sunday the grander frequently expressed was how the structure was erected and how the seemingly slender wires maintain it in position the surrounding property and the drives leading thereto are to be given attention now that good weather has arrived on wednesday of last week the 5- yearold son of mr laver hornby fell through the hay chute in his fathers stable to the cement floor and ruptured his ear drum dr s h smith of streetsville took him to peel memorial hospital brampton it was not necessary to operate so the boy was returned home he f on some hay which broke the fall his case might have been more seri ous champion closed season with banquet c kwn ifreswyterian enjoy social evening kev stewart af kucbener the after a very successful season the young peoples society of knox pres byterlan church oeorgetown held a banquet in the sunday school room ot the church on tuesday evening a delicious menu was served by the reds who were defeated by the slues in the seasons competition and the members and their guests partook heartily at the good things provided miss ruth anderson president of the society welcomed the members and guests of the evening after which she announced the toast list as fal lows the king responded to fay sing ing the national anthem ttie church proposed by miss jean m and responded to by my alex huine ct the young people proposed by charles cunningham president of to ronto pre young peoples council and responded to by mr gordon martin oe miss mlna kltson 1st vicepresident y p o of toronto mr archie wnghrff 2nd vicepresident ypjo toronto mr r b pbulls oeorgetown miss anderson then called on rev mr davidson pastor of the church who introduced rev pmlay stewart of the pre church kitchen er the guest speaker of the evening mr stewart gave a very interesting address on what is expected of the church today tat connection with tfjn events and through out the world be church stands with its backto the wan and through faith in jesus christ whl come out victorious in the end miss jean martin moved a vote of thanks which was tendered to mr stewart for his very able and inter esting address instrumental music ws during the evening by ft modougall miss june prank messrs showers held fob popular dudktobe of toe month mlssmurel whltmee entertained a number of young ladles at her home last thursday evening when she ten dered a handkerchief shower in honor of miss helen brown a popular bride- tobe of this month the first part of the evening was spent in playing googenhelmer after which the party adjourned to the dining room where the gifts were opened and a delight ful buffet luncheon served the room was beautifully decorated in pink and white and the gifts were placed at the ends of streamers which were at tached to a wedding bell fr paging above the table the hdhoredv guest was the recipient of many beautiful joseph and william young the staging of auld lang syne brought to a close a tory enjoyable evening r t q then again on tuesday night mlsh brown was entertai when bwentyove friends gathered at the home of miss helen mcdonald where she and miss margaret long were joint hostesses at a- linen shower af ter opening the many lovely gifts which were drawn into the room on a prettily decorated wagon by little btrfy fox the guests joined in mak ing a brides book here too the- rooms were nicely decorated and a dainty lunch served iwainrhng brides cake of 01 woman sees lynx on dupfbkdc a large lynx peacefully sunning it self on the bank of duff erm lake h1h was sighted by mrs ed willis of ca who after the tint shook of meeting the animal was relieved to notice that it made no move several reamente of the district have heard the cry of the animal on several occasions during recent nights and fear that the lynx win destroy the flocks of pheasants recently re leased in this area news from the nyal drag store seasonal bargains thursday friday saturday robinsons barley 34s dodos kidney fills s9o put for fues mc 33e pepsodent tooth powder tze 39c alkaseltzer tablets 29e 57c lysol disinfectant 3so 85c pepsodent tooth paste 3c 37e colgates shave cream 19e 33e yeast and iron tablets 1m for 69e woodburys facial soap 2 for 15c eas em foot powder tse lloyds thymolated corn salve 4fto manufacturers specials of highclass toilet specialties see our handbills for these sensational bargains friday and saturday only maecormacks drug store phone 327 ashgrove the spring rally of the halton presbytery young peoples unionwas held on friday april 39th with a session at 430 banquet at 630 an evening session following rev charlie daniels of palmerston was the guest speaker the auxiliary held their meeting and special seed sale for supply ex penses on wednesday may 4th in the sunday school room with mrs c b dick presiding the roll call was answered by a oood will messi a worship service was carried out mrs j bellboddy miss i wriggles worth mrs nurse and mrs mcphail mrs j clayton wilson took the sixth chapter of the study on a manifold ministry impressive mothers day services were given in the sunday school and in the church on sunday morning the beautiful thoughts of the play on the life of the wesleys the sped al music and the inspirational ser man will long be remembered by all present an in memorlam service for the late mrs john shanks of pettapiece manitoba will be held at the regular morning service 11 dock standard time may 15th the pastor rev e b eyre will be in charge with rev o thompson of ml hamilton giving the address

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