Listowel Banner, 3 Jul 1924, p. 8

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" —————-- THE LISTOWEL BANNER au SOCIAL and PERSONAL, . Mr. Jack Guerin spent the holiday ‘at “atratte rd. —o— Mr. C. Morton Scott was in Toron- ‘to this week, essa . Gee is in Kincardine Mr. this bay < business —o-- Master Bernard Deburges is spend- ing his holidays gt Fordwich. —o— Mr. Norman Howes, of Galt, spent the holiday at his home in ‘town. —o— . H. Parker eealey oa 1st. at santin “and Port Stanle —_—o— Mr. J. G. Bender,. of ze cnener. was in Listowel on Wednesday cneten Bill Burns, spent a few days -. his parents at King this week. Miss Vera Gray, teacher of Toron- to, is home for => summer holidays. Mr. William Welton visited over the week-end at his home in Clifford. —o— Miss Tory Wilson, of Galt, is \vis- iting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Pel- ton. jncitlbbnimss Miss Julia Dippel, ‘of Kitchener, was a guest Tuesday of Miss Lydia Good. —o— ‘ Mr. Morley Hamilton, of Stratford, is spending a week at his home — Mr. Harold Bartley, of Toronto, ao the hadiey with his parents in tow Miss Ruby Nickel, of Linwood, apenst the week-end at her home ms Miss Gow, of “King ston, was a! guest ia the weak-aad of Mrs. R. R. Has Mr. and Mrs. ere Knechtel, of Dur-| ham, in a friends in Listowel on, Sunda Mr: . GHartes ‘Routledge, clerk in} J. C. McDonald's store, is on a week's vacation. —o— Mrs. David Lennox is visiting her} ee Miss Hazel Lennox, at} Toron —o— Miss Pearl Hanna, teacher of Brantford, is home for the summer vacation. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs, Hermiston, of Grims- by, spent the week-end with friends —-oO-— Miss Jean McIntyre, teacher of King, Ont, is home for the summer) holidays. _—— A ~-.Miss Mina Smith.,.of. Landon,’ is a guest at the home of Miss Pearl Goddard, —_—o— Miss Kathleen McDonald, of Brus- sels, Was a guest oger the lst. of Miss Alwilda Welsh. Miss Velma Hachiived, of Stratford, he is on two weeks’ vacation at home in town a on Miss Vivian Clayton, teacher of Sault Ste Marie, is home for the summer holidays. —_—o— Mr. Duncan Chamney, of Sutton, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. Chamney. Master, Jimmy Mann, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Youn. —o— Mr. David Savage, of Toronto, is spending a week with his mother, W. J. Savage. - f —oO— Miss Eleanor Bamford, of London, fis spending a week at the home of Mrs. M. A. Bamford +r Miss Olive Strong, of Fordwich, ++ aged the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schnittker. —_—oO-— Mr. Oscar Nickel, teacher of Port , Carling, is spending the sauroee hol- “ idays with his parents in tow Vance and Mary Gibson are spend- ding their summer holidays with their grandfather at Fordwich. —DH— Mr. A. C. Champ and Mr. Alvin Champ, of Owen Sound, spent the holiday at their home in town. Mr. and Mrs. by, of “Walkertoa spent the lst. at the home of Mr. Joseph Caruso. . —o and Mrs. Ed. Wakeford of Gar. seent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldor Ilman. —o— iar (Dr.) F. Aylesworth, of Tor- is a guest for a few days. at the ome my Mr. and Mrs. C. Banzley. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walker, of London, were guests over the holi- ‘day of Mr. and Mrs..J. A. Schinbein. Me _—e— Miss Cora McLachlan returned Friday from Toronto, where she has pending a few weeke with her er. = ‘ Miss Oleda Fritz has returned home, after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ed. eppler, Han- r. grt and Nelson Bender, essrs. Lero: rot MSuttora i suas the ist. at the ooo of their sister, Mrs. W. L. Hei- we Pg, The Misses Willa and. Bana Stew: i am Caruso.and ba-|' Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ruler: and bene of Palmerston, spent the Tst. t the home of Mr. and Mrs. 2 Hende —o—. Miss Agnes McGillivray, of Brant- ford, is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Mc- Gillivray. “Mr..and Mrs. A. Barber are spending this ; week at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Murton,:; Point Clarke.’ . elephone staff, is on two weeks’ ville. —o— Pastor and Mrs. W. Ra | Watford Mrs. er home in Walkerville, C. Tabberner. —_—o— Miss Adeline Erb, of the Ist. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Karges _—oO— 7 Mr. and Mrs._Alonzo Stricker and ne of Kitchener, were guests on he 1st. at the honie of Mr. and Mrs. WwW. J. Stricker. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dicker Mr. John Dickert and Miss Meyer, Fe Lakelet. spent tad ist. at the home of Mr. B. F. Kn ‘p and Mrs. “Herb —_— and | tamily, sixth concession, Wallace, epent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wolfe. | —_—Oo— Mr. and Mrs. James yey erm | Ripley, motored and are spendin ew days Mr. John Witmer. * —o— Mr. and Mrs. James McKenzie and aughter, of London, were guests on the Ist. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Zurbrigg mie Alice atiesean clerk in Chap- Bros. & Gray's store, is spend- rie | a week at “~~ home on the 4th. concession, Elm =e rs. Lorne Champ returned Tues- a to Dundalk, after spending a few days at the home of np parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Van Mrs. R. R. Hay is leaving on Sat- urday for a visit with friends at anff, Alta. She will later visit with friends at Hamiota, — Jack Gowan, of Donegal, is staying at the hOme of Mr. and Mrs. Nin Ward, while in Listowel trying his entrance examinations. —o— Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman, Myt- tle and Gordon, of Stratford, were Suests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.+¢Alvin Stricker. — Mr. and Mrs. Detweller, of El- mira, and Mrs. Saddler, of Kitchen- er, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ates ® Fritz Mr. and Mrs. “Hoary Zilliax and daughter. Marjorie, of Walkerton, spent §he holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Zilliax —-o—— Mrs Robert Ross and Mrs. George Hutchison, Woodstock, were fuests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cow ee Mr. and Mrs. e. 0. Tatham, of Woodstodk, spent the holiday at the home of the former's penyete, + Mr. and Mrs. Sidford Tatham —-y— fr. and Mrs. William Ronald and Mamie Ronald, returned’ Tues- day, after spending a week with friends. at Burford and Ayr. —0— : Miss Hilda Hopkins returned Wed- nesday to Toronto, after being a guest for a few Tlays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson lente Miss Mabel Dixon, of Toronto, is Teturning Saturday, after spending a ew days at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon. Mr. Ivan Brothers and Miss Mar- garet Clark, of Toronto, were guests over the week-end at the home of = former's mother, Mrs. W..Bro- ers, —_—— and Mrs. Edwin Gottfried, 4th. concession, Wallace, and Mr. d Mrs. en Karges, visited ver the week-end “a friends at Kitchener —o— Mr. and Mrs. Perrin and daughter, Thelma. of Kitchener, and Mr. Rod- ger Geach, of Bloomingdale, spent the holiday with their father, Rev. John. Geach. - et en Mrs. F; Walter and inves’ children, Rowan, Doro and — Jack, left torres Bey, for their eee cottage at Mr. rs. A. KI aM UugMan*an iss Lillian R Rene: vor Kitchener, spent the pth ~ me = Mr. and Mrs. Berdina Gabe Gabel, ot Waterloo, seant ths sie and Leni with She Bad is her guest... ities out e as her guest, Ruth Windsor. # ts 3. Schinbe bein-and Mrs. N. Hoe ) Miss Mary Chamney, of the Bell T vacation with her sister, at Beams- ner left yn Tuesday on a-two weeks’ visit with their son, Rey. T. DeCourcy Rayner, —o— F. Cody returned Tuesday to after spending a week at the home of Mrs. Teeswater and Mr. Shiells, of Milverton, spent at the home of her deiner: | uating exercises of nurses from the Me | | bh ed Viola Ludwig, 3rd. of Wallace be _|| PRINCESS THEATRE Friday aud Saturday Thos. H. Ince Presents the year’s reatest comedy hit é ‘Th e Hottentot”’ Try us for your picnic supplies: such as Paper Table Cloths Paper Pie Plates Paper Spoons Paper Forks — - Paper Napkins Paper Cups MAGAZINES Our range of magazines is always‘large and we have all the begt on sale or we take yearly subscriptions. Your Trade es Hpac tet Elliott & & Cue ’"Phone 138. Wallace St. ~ Dr. D. Livingstone spent a few days ‘dis week at his cottage at Oli- Weddings William and “Orval Graham Stratford spent the holiday with Mave, S. Spence. —o— and Mrs. Joe Thede and fam- Mr. ily, of Port Elgin, were in Listowel Friday evening, attending the grad- morial en Mr. and Mrs. —x “A. Meyers and family, of Detroit, are spending this week with friends in Listowel, on third concession, Wallace, and in Elma township —n— Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Raines several days during the past with their daughter in Watford, and while there enjoyed a motor trip to Bright's Grove, Sarnia and Port Hur- spent —0— Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Currie and family, of Wingham, and Mrs. H Burroughs and two sons, of Harris- ton, were guests over the holiday at the home of Mayor and Mrs. R. T. -o— r. and Mrs. Ed. Filsinger, of Kit- M chener, spent the holiday the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bender enroute to Ayton, where they visited with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Filsinger. —o— s Grace Cowan, teacher i the third = Wallace, Mr. Robert Ward and daughter, Mrs. J. Mills and ‘ietle daughter, Velma, of Avonbank, spent a few days this week * the home of Mr. and Mrs. sil Wa Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Foster, ‘of Owensborough, motored and spent the hae at the home of Mr. and Mrs M. Cowing. Mr. and Mrs. lex teCarrea, of Lucknow, were also their guests for the first. Chas. —o— Mr. and Mrs. T. Riddolls and fam- ily, of Guelph, and Mr. George Mc- Ken, of Guelph, visited on Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlort Good, Gowanstown, an Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Karges, Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Karges were n. Toronto for-the week-end, attend- ing the wedding of Mrs. Karges’ sis- ter, Miss Myrtle Oliver, to Mr. Wm. W. Owens, which. took place at Woodereds Methodist church, Queen street, east, Toronto, on Saturday. — Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Thomas and daughter Alma, of St. Thomas, mot- ored Saturday and spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Schell. They were actompan- jed by Miss Edna Schell, who spent a week at their home in St. Thomas. _—- Mrs. George, A. Hancock and daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hancock, of Los Angeles, Cal., are guests at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. R, R. Hay. Mrs. Hancock and daughter, are leaving the end of this week for their summer cottage at Port Higin. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Smith and two children, of Ingersoll,. Miss Mar- garet Smith and Mr. Reginald Rose, of Stratford, Mrs. R. Ismond of De- troit, were guests over the week-end |- and holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Zilllax and Mrs. Sharpe. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Kay and fam- ily, returned to Kitchener on Tues- da the home of Mr. and Mrs Kay. They were aecompan nie ay by ge Kay, of Listowel, oh he A. Kay, of Cranbrook, —_+ow- and Mrs. R. J. Milner, of Pet- irene spent the week-end and hol- mag at the home of the latter’s moth- , Mrs. A. Gabel. Mrs. Milner is re- itive for a visit with her nrother, and Dr. Milmer(has returned to Pet- erboro. \ y Ar — Mr. and Mrs. John Shellenberger, | 4; oa and wy Aaa Layman, A d Mrs. A. *BaHantyne ear gl of Stratford, the Misses Laura eae ra nets en ily, of Kurtzville, w Sunday at the kee or Mr and Mrs. J. 1H. Ruppel. week |< St., as the ‘a very pretty wedapts when the Rey. , after spending the seek at|- -| her iecthens ine Pronk Gerlle, Nash- ROOKS—-LENNOX At the or ome of Mr..and Mrs. Wm. Lennox, 9 Victoria St. ., Guelph, Ont., at 3 p.m., July Ist. a pretty, wed- spismenised when their Crooks of London, Ont. Miss Thelma Lennox of Moorefield and Mr. Harold Crooks of Linwood . supported the bridal couple and the ceremony was performed by Rev. Geo. 8. Hammond, of Warkworth, On. The bride is well known In Listo-! wel and friends here extend their} best wishes to the newly weds who take up. residence in London, Ont. —KAY A quiet wedding took placg on Tuesday, June 24th., at the home of h Mrs. Alexander Bloor Street Presbyterian church united in marriage Mary Lydia, daughter of Mr. Andrew Kay, Listowel, and Wil- son W. Lamb, of Detroit. The bride. whose dress was of beaded georgette carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and wore the groom's gift, a pear! pin. Little Mary the flower girl, carried a basket of swee! peas. After a short honeymoon at fingers. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb will re- side in Detroit—Toronto Globe. —ji— BLACK—-NICKEL A quiet, but pretty wedding was solemnized at nine o'clock Thursday morning, July 3rd., when Miss Ruby Anne Nickel, teacher of near Lin- wood, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Nickel, Listowel were united in holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. James A. Black, of Kitchener, Ont. Rey. H’ Schorten, former Lutheran minister of Listowel, now of Water- loo, performed the ceremony. | The bride looked very pretty in a simple frock of powder blue crepe with bandeau of silver leaves-in her sweetheart roses and valley lillies. Miss Jean Schorten in a lovely gown of grey crepe de chene, with hat and shoes to match, acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. Aaron Misch of the Water- loo Seminary, supported the groom. The.groom's gift to the bride was a string of La Tausca pearls, to the Black left later by motor for points east, the bride travelling in a smart rock of rust crepe, with wrap of rown marvello, with fur collar. Her hat and shoes were the same hair and carried a lovely bouquet of] 3 Gives the little tots: vitality and energy in warm weather. If you’re by this\way, stop in and get them a delicious Ice Cream Cone. 7 Then—watch their delight 4 Diana Sweets The Home of Home- Made Cendy and Pure Ice Cream ‘ si Black canvas leather toe ¢ap, Nati: soles and heels, Oxford style. Our Price $1.10 Black canvas one strap Slippers, leather soles and rubber heels. Our Price ; $1.25 ™ KOCH SHOE CO. We Fit the Feet Repairing Neatly Done Men’s Oxfords. Men's Black Oxfords, at, per pair on sale $5.00 Canvas Slippers Ladies’, Misses’ and Child's White Canvas Slippers, on, Bale at .. 0... ee eee 40¢ Ladies’ Brown fords, on sale at Canvas Ox- 2.08 nes Work Shoes PICK UP your phone and ring us when- ever you're preparing a summer day’s luncheon. e carry a most tasty array of “Cold Meat Specials’ we know will be to your liking. We carry a fresh supyly of Strawberries, < Cucumbers, Green Beans, Carrots and Beets. R. A. CLIMIE Wallace Street Listowel - _ vy 50 — Shoes, on $3.95 Ladiev Silk Hose « Ladies’ Silk Hose, black, white and grey, on sale at T5c ~ WALTER'S shade. On their return, they will re-|~ side op Shanley street, Kitchener. —o— OWENS—OLIVER oO turday, June 28th. at 3 p.m. Wootiereen Methodist church, Queen east, Toronto, scene of W. J. Toll united in the holy bonds of matrimony, .Myrtle Drags ol- iver, daughter of ot cholson, Guelph, and Mr. Ww. ens son of Mr. and Mrs. ry Owens, Toronto. The bride, who was given away by her mother, was charmingly gowned in white crepe nears bean picture hat and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses “and Illes ‘of the valley Mrs. Wilbert Karges, Listowel, sis- ‘ter of the bride, acted as matran of honor and wore a dainty frock of ‘powder blue georgette with hat to match and carried a large bouquet ‘of Columbia roses. Miss Evelyn Owens, sister of the groom, as bridesmaid, looked very sweet in ded banana crepe with nied leghorn hat and also carrying olumbia roses. The groom was sup- ported by Mr. Wilbert Karges. “After the ceremony, ‘dinner was served to the bridal party at the Walker Brg jor Mrs. Owens left -on the five o ‘clock train for New York, the a jade green cos- ‘tume with small black hat and -wear- ing the groom’s gift, an-Isabella fox Upon their return they baad reside at “Ardmore on the Highwa Mr. James Chrisikos, of Leaming- ton, spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James pyenma canine Georgina Athas nied ida to Leamington to apend. her hal stenographer’ 3 ‘with tue on Chevrolet Mota ir ’ -Reward-- W. A. Johnstone Those who care for their eyes are rewarded with y ‘umtold pleasure because impaired vision means {ll- health and embarrass- ment, Care for the eyes that care for you. i False Economy. No housewife can bake bread as economically “as wecan in our up-to-date bakery. “With the quantities we bake, it is impossible to equal our _ bread in value at nine cents per loaf. And for taste and freshness—well, we invite comparison with the best that is turned out. Baked fresh every day, and always sold out, assures you ‘of the most wholesome and sweetest of bread. Have our waggon ‘call daily and de- liver your supply ZURBRIGG BROS. Listowel "Phone 85. Read-- with the aid of right glas- ses. Young eyes must, ‘be ,protected if they are hot jto ‘be dimmed before (their time. Protect your @yes = against _ strain— shave them examined by ‘those who are capable. Jeweller Optometrist North Mornington Church GARDEN PARTY will be held on the Cliterdh' Lawn _ FRIDAY, JULY 4th. Burns Orchestra, of Milverton. Musical Program. I< k t

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