PERSONAL Mrs. M. Williams and son Rosser, of : Toronto, visited friends in town over IE the week-end. i Cr Mr. Charles Heayn, Prince Albert; has purchased the 'house lately oc- cupied by Mr, Wes. Collins, and is having it repaired and .renovated. Mr and Mrs, Glenn Dunn and fam- ily, of Bowmanville, called'on Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Owen, on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs, Reg. Doubt of Lake- fleld, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Allin on Sunday. Mrs, Wm, Owen and children are visiting friends in Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Jewel, spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. D. Day. Mr, and Mrs, G. J. Jewell, Mrs, T, Hutchison, Mr. A. J. Jewell, Miss Eva Jewell and Mr. Dave Nelson, of To- ronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. Day. Mr. Howard Corrin of Windsor, was week calling on n few old friends. work at the Sick Children's Hospital} j on Friday after a two week's holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cliff. Mr. and Mrs. R. WW. Emmerson of Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mr. * Emmerson's sisters, Mrs. D. MéMillan and the Misses Emmerson. Mr. Wilbur Raymes, of Toronto, spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Geos Raymes. Ss a be Ni j tind EA A 2 Sees Mr. Thos. Corrin, of Oshawa, was a &0 Ya visitor in town on Sunday. if Mr. Harold Woon of Toronto, was / a week end guest of his parents. re SH Miss Margaret Emmerson; of To- 5 ronto, who has been visiting her aunts i the Misses Emmerson, returned to her home on Sunday. Mrs, R. McKnight has been visiting in Godrich, Ont. Mr. Clifford Mark of Toronto, was the guest of his sister Mrs. 9 D. Woon on Sunday. sr The , Mission Band of the United Church held their picnic at the Lake- front last week. About twenty mem- bers: were present. Swimming in the tank, races and games were 'much en- joyed. Ice Cream and peanut scramble closed a happy afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Dickinson of Hamilton, are visiting Mr. and Mra. Leonard Colbear this week, Mrs. John Dowson, Ross and Donna, spent a few days in Toronto last week. Mr, Eddie Allen (radio entertainer) spent the week-end at Bowlingbrook's cottage, Stephenson's Point. Mr. and*Mrs. A. H. Tennyson and --daughter--:Cynthia;-- of... Wallaceburg, and Mr. and Mrs. W,._Tennyson and daughter Evelyn, of Toronto, with Mr. and_Mrs. John Dowson. Mr. and Mrs. Grant McMillan, Messrs, Garnet and Wilbur Rayimes, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Raymes on Sunday; - Mr. and Mrs. Corner, Jean and Bert, have been visiting Mr. J. Beverley in the Muskoka district. Mrs. Figary, Reginald and Ethel, of |. Toronto, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heusler.- Muys, Vincent Neglia was also a guest for some days, and has returned to her home in Toronto. Mr. Forbes Nasmjth of Toronto, and David Bentley, spent Sunday in Party Sound, Mr. G. F. Manning and Mr. George Mulligan are.spending a few days in Buffalo and Cleveland. Congratulations to Mr. Thomas Davidson, Port Perry, on celebrating his 89th birthday last week. Mr. and Mrs.-F. E. Reesor have ré- turned liome after spending some days at the Reesor family ¥e-union in Eliz. abethtown, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blight, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Blight and Jimmy motored to Ottawa and Kingston, . FOR RENT > The Presbyterian Manse, October 1st. Apply to bk pid Anderson, Port Perry. GRACE BRADLEY BECOMES BRIDE. OF HARRY HOLDEN IN PRETTY BUMMER WEDDING The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 Bradley, Oshawa, was the scene of a pretty summer wedding, Wednesday, August 16th, when théir niece Grace | E will return-some by next mail: r Notes Every diamond' is insured. Bentley's Jewelry Store Pert Petry Whitmore Holden, eldest on of -Mr, and Mrs. Delbert F. Holden, Stouff- ville; Rev. W. R_.Tanton, officiating. Thé ceremony was performed in the spaciods drawing-room where an al- cove banked with 'palms, ferns and gladiolus. To the strains "of * Lohen: grin's wedding march, played by Mu; John Todds, Markham, the bride eri: tered the room, and was given in mar- ringe by her father, She was lovely in her bridal gown of shell pink silk net over taffeta with double bouffant skirt and tiny matching lace jacket caught with pink velvet bows. Her shoulder length veil of blush pink tulle was caught with pink roses, her - FREE Parking in AIR- -CON DITION BD" 1 - Friday- Saturday, August 25- -26 "starring "Good-Bye ~~ My. Chips" Starring Robert Donat and Greer Garson. ADDED--Coloured Cartoon-- "GOLDILOCKS and the THREE BEARS" REVIVAL, Friday, at 10.45 p.m. Having a Wonderful Time starring Ginger -Rogera and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. BX Phone ST. JOHN'S : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. gi Rev. R. Simpson, Minister. Sunday School at 10 a.m: Public. Worship at 11 a.m. Everybody Welcome CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Rev. J. C. Clough Sunday, August 27th, 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 9.46 a.m. --Sunday School. . 7 p.m.--Evensong and sermon. Sunday, September 3rd. 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 9.446 a.m.--Sunday School, 11 am, Holy Communion and ser? mon, i week's news. Perry size for 1bc, 256 cents, Letter from Georgia (continued) started to cut out the curves at Savan- nah, and expect to have thé 175 miles 'finished in three years. I sure like the people in this sedtion. They aré all so nice to strangers, even Now I hope things are going OK. with you all, and that we will be see- ing some of the Port Perry people be- fore long. Thanks.again for the paper years. 'We 'are as ever, N. Ewers 'and family, Before 1 left you asked me to drop i R INCE'S D) Sf NEWS a line how things were going and 1]§ LAW rug ore | think I. have covered the last two|¥« 11 St : #{ weeks fairly good, and maybe I would | 8 : (You Can Save with Safety at Your Rexall Store.) riot be -quite.so fast, but I wanted to |g thank you for the paper and will be |H looking forward on Tuesday for last H --| By thé way, we have just finished | up a Georgia watermelon of the Port | other day we | stopped in North EA to call on|¥ some people we met 'last winter, and ¥ the old gentleman brought in a water- | melon two feet long and would weigh | ¥- gt least sixty pounds. They sometimes of get a good market and sell them for i and other favors of the past sixteen i accessories were pink and she was wearing an engraved gold locket the gift of the groom. The shower bou- quet was of pink and white roses, lily of the valley, and baby's breath. The .. Monday and Tuesday -- DOUBLE BILL -- "GRACIE ALLEN MURDER CASE" my nearest opposition 400 feet' south of our place, on the opposite side, ¥ fil come five miles up here yesterday a.m. to hunt us up, as he heard he was to have opposition neighbours, and want- ed to welcome us. In the afternoon a visitor .in town one evening last groom's sister Miss Erma Holden was bridesmaid, and was gowned in tur- Miss Dorothy Cliff returned to her] quoise chiffon -- with. tucked bolero jacket, with pink velvet bows, matchs ing headdress of lace and net 'trim- Starring Gracie Allen - Warren Williams and "MILLION DOLLAR LEGS" Starring we had some lumber arrive on the} job, so he ¢ame over for another chat and offered to come over and drive a few nails or anything else 1 can do SPECIAL ENGLISH HEALTH t SALTS BISMA REX ANDREW'S LivER 'SALT, 33¢., 6s. : NORVAL'S YEAST and IRON TABLETS... : RUMACAPS. Effervescing, os Cooling and - OLYMPENE LINIMENT 50¢., $1.00. Refreshing s Borsmas Tai LAWRENCE'S KIDNEY PILLS 2c. ; y SEIDLITZ POWDERS ..:,..box 15¢ 1.1, Can 39c. ] 2 boxes 23c. <. - .76¢. and $1.80 ¢ PHONE 4 A. M. LAWRENCE ae Resale ee YOUR FAM ILY BAKER Can relieve you from baking worries, and provide the 'best in Bread and Pastry. when not busy. (This is ay, off sea- NEILSON'S| wallet. med with blue and pink cornflowers, and carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and larkspur, The groom was attended by Mr. Oscar Bradley, brother of the bride. Little Eleanor Herancourt was flower girl frocked in pale blue silk and carried a nosegay of sweetpeas and 'baby's breath. Douglas Bradley, nephew of the bride was: ring-bearer, dressed in black vel- vet trousers and white silk blouse. The groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a rope of pearls and-to the best man and pianist a monogramed leather ceremony the bride's mother received, wearing a gown of black chiffon, with large white hat, white accessories and corsage of talisman roses. The groom's mother assisted, gowmned in queen's blue suede lace, natural pic- ture hat, white accessories, and cor- sage of pink roses. Mrs. EH, Brad- ley, aunt of the bride, also received, and wore a frock of navy and rose silk crepe with rose accessories, and cor- sage of roses. Following the recep- tion the bride and groom left on a motor trip to" Ottawa, Montreal, and points east. donned a smart grey tweed suit with rust accessories. On their return' Mr. Church Street, Stouffville. ---- eo o---------- Letter from the Ewers Family in Georgia Mr. S. Farmer, Port Perry. Dear Sir and Friend: . that we make our home for awhile. Ae left, as you know, Wednesday 20 minutes stop for Customs inspec- tion, mude a cabin camp a short dis- tance from Buffalo for our first night. - The ivext day was nice going, then we started into the hills and moup- tains for the next--400 miles, and the farther south we came the hotterit At the reception following the) For travelling the bride]. and Mrs. Holden will reside'on North Webster's Harness Shop Riceboro, Ga., 'Sunday, Aug. 20, 1939 You will 8 see have arrived at the end of our trip, and where we expect to night for Oshawa: Thursday noon in Toronto, on to Niagara Fills, after a " starring Betty Grable and John Hartley Wed., Tues., Wed., Thursday, August 30 to September 2 More Blazing Thrills Than any Screen Has Ever Held. "Four Feathers" starring Ralph Richardson and C. Aubrey Smith, Filmed in Glorious Technicolor. DON'T SWAT THE FLY KILL HIM WITH CAPO FLY SPRAY Where can 1 obtain' CAPO SPRAY? Goto What will it cost per gallon? Just $1.00 per gal. 'USE ONLY ---Hanford's Balsam- of Myrrh "for all Cuts, Sprains, and. Nail Wounds on -° "your -Stock. FOR SORE SHOULDERS USE BICKMORE'S GALL SALVE Buy them all at Webster's Harness Shop. cca | Will rent for $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 per son here;) Also, now you, eople come over and use our kitchen u él you get get up, like this: "Now suh nuf you aw cum, mighty glad to have you." Would a foreigner get that offer in Port Perry, especially. from the .op- position? We expect to move into our 14% 24 shack Tuesday, which will be home for the next month until the main building 34 x 50 is ready, then we start on the cabins which from outside appearances will be the same, but the inside will vary to suit the pocket and couple, and our pla¢e will be called the Georgia Cabin & Trailer Camp, also gas and eats, A word for thé lumber which 1}- priced and bought yesterday morning. No. 1 clear dressed pine siding, $33.00 and $36.00, from 107to 20 feet long; $2 to $21, scarcely a knot, only in sawing they show more flat grain, There is no difference in the prices either in lumber or timber up to 12 inches wide and 20 feet long, The 2 x 4's are 4 sides dressed, No. 1, $21, No. 2 $18. The flooring % x 3 No. $23, No. 2 $21, No. 8 'and cull, $2.00 per load, and draw it away. This is in pieces from Butter- Pecan ICE CREAM 25c. PER BRICK at the Royal Cate UNTIL Tuesday, Aug. 29 P. Densham, Prop. JEMISON'S BAKERY THE HOME OF'600D BREAD AN D PASTRY Phone 93, Port Perry. i . HAROLD Ww. Phone 41 Or t H. TH Al : DENTIST : Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop Telephone 287 - Port Perry 6 feet to 12 feet and some pieces have three knots. I sure had two very nice surprises before leaving Port Perry; one from to Alex. Sutcliffe, Utica, Ont, = "CIDER GROUND All kinds of repairing done. Apply the Fair Board of a beautiful silver dish, and a lovely pen and. pencil set from the old boys of the Oddfellows, both of which I am very proud. Then the next day after arriving I got the Port Perry Star, which was very wel- come, and thanks a lot for your thoughtful kindness and if you will send mé word the difference in (Drie wi AUCTION_SALE Forty Cattle, also Sheep, Pigs and Poultry, the property .of Chas. How- sam, at his premises one mile west of Port. Perry,.on Manchester road, on Friday, August 25th, See bills for list and terms. Sale at 1 p.m, (S.T.) Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. Do You Need a Stationery? . Letterheads. envelopes, bill heads, and all kinds of business office Yeduitements supplied at the Star Office. Genuine Hand Made LONG STRAW © SPECIAL! FLOUR PASTRY 3 Rhee i 39¢ got, the last 3 days for about four hours at noon, I thought we would all dry-cook, but by taking our time and SPECIAL! ONTARIO CHEESE. 2 * - Qt stopping early for the night to be sure of a cabin, we arrived here Tuesday evening, six days after leaving. 1 suppose some of our Port Perry but we. had our trailer and baggage of bedding, keep-sakes and clothing, a total of 2800 Ibs, but after we cleared Customs at Niagara, we ship- a good load behind five passengers, We are stopping at Mr. Groovers Roselawn Cafe and Service Station, until we get our own shack up. He is the than that induced us to come to Georgia and set up opposition to him, He also sent a letter to the Immi- gration Dept. asking our admission, and that he undérstood we would be his opposition in business. On Friday we closed the deal on oun new home site, a lovely three acre plece of high, dry and level Georgia pine bush, 815 feet Highway frontage by 20 deep,-36 miles south of Savan- nah, on No. 17 route, the' main road to Jacksonville, Florida, Which is 138 miles from hete, ® A few weeks ago the six counties on bi "Ada Bradley, youngest daughter of|Nq., 17 voted $195,000, their share to 3 Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bradley, Port make it a four lane road, They have Perry, became the bride of Mr. Harry (Continued on column four) people would think that slow motion, |- ped 700-1bs, by rail, even then we had |: W. E. Webster Besity Store Port Perry rr -------------- Strand Theatre --UXSRIDGE "ALWAYS THE LATEST SHOWS" EXTRA! Thurs., Fri, Saturday (This Week) Ww. Taylor, F. Tone, M. Sullivan, in "Three Comrades" A story of three pals, loving and fight: ing together --samedy and drama combin Comedy--"BURIED TREASURE" Mon, Tues., Wednesday, Aug. 28-29-30 Hopalong Cassidy and ndy, in "Pride of the West" A' new Western you'll' all enjoy. : COMEDY | Frl., Sat, (Next Week) Buck Jones, in Stranger from Arizona An action Western. Thurs, F \ SPECIAL! RED LABEL BLACK SPECIAL! DOMINION PEAN SPECIAL} CHASE AND SANBOR| i BULK SPIRIT A Re [8 SURE JELL Fifowa SEALERS HEINZ TOMATO ; KETCHUP 2 i 35¢ SHIRRIFF'S ORANGE . MARMALADE ~ 27¢ ~ DOMINO PALE DRY A GINGER ALE *:10¢ he 12¢ x. Jems eesn oJoJ "1 \ OSE TEA UT BUTTER "19 DATED COFFEE «39° Med. 1.13 No. I FREESTONE PEACHES AT LOW PRICES THIS ~ y =. WEEK END * Volos effective Thurs; Fri, Sat; Avg. 24th, 5th & 260h ORES N 1-8, we BES i= 34 SPECIAL! BREAKFAST BACON ® 25¢ RICHMELLO COFFEE Rane he 28¢) ve Tissue 4 for 25¢. Bas SassEsananEEs EA SEEN ER EAN NION Cawker Bros. Horse | Collars FIT Fa MEASURE GUARANTEED + AT NO EXTRA COST. MADE BY MAN WITH THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE _Can_be obtained from-- T. STEWART, or WM. WEBSTER . PORT PERRY, ONT. W. A. Sangster ; DENTAL SURGEON co' Hours: 9 am, to 5 pm. - Office Upstairs, over- 8 Al arp SUITS BPONGED AND PRESABD 80 Cents 4 SUITS. CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 ~C. P.ROLPH Upstairs, over Jeminon's, Bakery "5 PROTECT YOURSELF 'with Reliable Fire Insurance "Place Your Insurance 'with EMMERSON Port Parry POISON IVY VICTIMS Dome Spread it 'with lotions or olntments. from blisters and itehing with Det famous homeopathic pellets. At your drugglats, or postpald for é8e. THOMPSON'S HOMEOPATNIO PHARMACY (Est. 1868.) 885 Yonge St. Toronto \ Repair and Pointing Shop Also Cor Werk and Furniture Painting - Mechanic's License Phone 209 HOOEY'S REPAIR SHOP. One block North of the Sebert Hoi py i A : i (The firm of Greer & Humphreys Is dlsclved.) ARTHUR W. 8. GREER In attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternvon of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 (The firm of Greer & Humphreys ls disolved.) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24Y; Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 = te) dance at my Port Perry office on and Thursday afternoons of air llf week or by appointment. k Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264° in at Tu : DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, "| North Side Quaen ort P Phones; Office 68w, : , 68) COA tal A ) > We Offer You the Choice of the Market in F resh and Cured Meats at. KER'S * Lowest Market Price. : Courteous Service: . Phoke29w Port Perry o Prompt and sv