Listowel Banner, 24 Jul 1924, p. 8

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Thursday; July 24th., 1924 ————— POCIAL LA ‘PERSON AL ) _ aia f + = ‘The Banner asks its readers make these columns their n, to the extent of contribut- soc. and personal items which aré of interest. If you . have friends visiting you, there Lis no nicer compliment you can ‘your guests than to take he trouble to see that their re mentioned in your iT ne spaper. Call at or e Banner Office—our 6i1—or send the il. ne mber bm by ra Mr, Max L inke was in Guelph on Stinday. —<— Mr. E. G. Arnold, of Toronto, was in town this week. —_—o— A * Mr. J. 'H. Gee was in Wingham this week on business. —o— Mr. L. H. Parker visited on Sun- day with friends in London. —~o— Mr. James Fenton spent Sunday at his fome in St. Thomas. —o— John and Robert Savage are spénd- ing & holiday at Kincardine. i —o— Mr. B. Morphy, K. C., was in Toronto this — on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hube, of Pres- ton, were in town on Sunday. —_—oO— Mr. John Grabb left Wednesday on a visit with friends at Chesley. —O-= A. W. Vandrick of Guelph, is Seittivine at his home in town. —o— Miss Louise’ Windsor is spending this week with friends at Lon —o— Mr. Ronald Cox, of Forest, spent the week-end with friends in town. Oo _....Miss Olive McLaughlin spent the week-end with friends in Kitchener. inp Mr. Arthur Fritz is visiting his sister, Mrs. Harris Williams, London. —O— Miss Alma Fleming is leaving on for their cottage at Oliphant. —o-- 4 Weber has resumed his 0, Py e of Chapman Bros. r Nickel and John in Kitchener on Mon- —o— Miss Marion Morris, of the post- \ office etaff, is on two weeks’ vaca- tion. - O— Mr. Elmer Welsh, of Hanover, spent the week-end at his home in town. of Cc. Garton, Miss = Mr. and Mrs. F. M. New York, tre guests of Gibbs. Dr. R. F. Parker spent Sunday with friends in Wingham and God- Mr. Sevtent MacDonald, of The Banner staff, was in Kincardine on Sunday. —-0—— Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McLean and family, spent Sunday with friends at Clifford. Mr. Andrew with his son, chener. Kay vi visited this week Mr. T. H. Kay. Kit- vacation and Kin- Gray, after two weeks’ with oe at Toronto car Mrs P. Sannin and Miss Thel- ma Rennie visited in New Hamburg on Sun —o— Mr. “Bill” Burns left Monday for North Toronto, where he has accept- ed a position. —_—0— Mrs. C. Jordan, of Toronto, is vis- iting at the home of Mrs. E. Gibson, Wallace street. — Oo Mr. C Franks, of Toronto, spent the weekend visiting his Mrs. C. Messrs. C. F. and A. J. Vandrick are i. "Fort ae attending the Old Boye’ Re-Uni ‘tee Mr. George Wolfe, of the staff_of Chapman Bros. & Gray} is on two weeks’ vacation. —o—-. Miss Mildred -Hawke, of London, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holt -_—oO— Ss Ruby per 4 = eae at the cates of Mr. an A. H. Zur- *rigg, St. Marys. —j— Master Jack Bassett is spending this holidays with his sister, Mrs. W. roule, Guelph. ‘ —o— * Miss Ruby Marks, graduate nurse of General hospital, Brantford, is home on two weeks’ vacation. —_— Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Schell and Edna Schell visited friends in Ayton on Sunday. Miss Doris Fernux, of Hamilton, fs a ees at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. rapa Re Mr. and Mrs. wR Hay “over the week-end with Mrs. “iay's ts in Lucan. -Mise Jessie Fieming ng returned home : bidowr-y 7h after a holiday with ‘friends bogs on The Misses iad sient Sunday — uncle, mother,| ras and family, Mr. J. C. McDonald was in Port Elgin a few days this wovk, actending the Old Boys’ Re-Union Mr. and Mrs. TT. L, Hamilton and Miss Eva ‘Hamilton are ehjoying a holiday at Bruce Beach. —o— spent the the guest Miss Ethel Thompson week-end in Palmerston, of Miss Edna Sheppard. G5 Miss L. Tabberner and-Miss Clara McKenzie, are spending this week at a cottage at Point Clarke. — Mr. and Mrs. David Misner of Wat- erford, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. ‘W.: Filsinger Velma and Dorene Forman are vis- iting their cousin, Miss Ada John- son, second concession, Elma, —_—o— family, and Mr. Joseph Caruso and visited.over Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Sam Caruso, Walkerton. . : Dr. L. S. MeLachlan returned Mon- day to Toronto, after spending his holidays at his home in town. —o-—— Mr. Gordon Fritz, of Detroit, spent the week-end at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fritz. —o— Mr. P. Thompson, of Chicago, mot- ored and is a te at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. The Misses Molly and Rose o-sbin, of Toronto, are visiting at waned home of their sister, =—* 8. Feld Mr. and Mrs. wt "Terry, of Toron- to, are visiting at the home ot his parents, Mr. = Mrs. Ed. Terr Mr. Henry neat left Saturday o spend a week visiting friends in Port Elgin, Bruce and Saugeen. ae Miss Olive Tanner, of Edmonton, is spending a few weeks at the home of her brother, Mr. A. G. Tanner. Miss Beatrice. Hood, graduate nurse, of St. Catharines, is spending her holidays at her home in town. Miss Vera Haase, of Fordwich and | Mr. James Inglis motored to Sebring- ville on Sunday _— nee friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ww “L. Heibein and family, motored to Mount Forest and Ayton on Sunday and visited friends. —~g— Miss Pearl Coleman, of The Ban- ner staff, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Heard, in Stratford. annie Mr. Calvin Brubacher, of Kitchen- er, Was a guest over Sunday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Wing. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Forest Li mail Au- burn, were guests Sunday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heary forme Mrs. N. Osborne and Alice ‘return- ed Saturday to Poronto, after spend- ing a few days with friends in town. Mrs, Hartley Spencer, of Stratford, | was @ guest on Wednesday at the} home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McDon- ald. —— Mr. and Mrs. Charles McVey, of El- Ora, were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Donald- son. ? -_—Oo— Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Clarke and Miss Elsie Clarke are spending the sum- mer puncte their cottage at sOli- phan —Qaus Master Gordon Zurbrigg, of St. Marys, is spending his holidays at oe home of Mr. and Mrs, lr; Bs ath. Oe Mrs. J. L/ Gamble and two child- ren, are spending this week in Port a attending the Old Boys’ Re- Mr. A. Hacking and Mr. Lester Hacking were in Port Elgin this hota attending the Jld Boys’ Re- jnio . Miss F. Art and lit little Miss Phytiss | Morton, of Bridgeburg. are guests at! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Brow —0o— Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stricker and family, and Mr. and Mrs. James Ath- motored to Guelph on Sunday. Miss Valeria Fisher, of Stratford, is spending a week's vacation at the home of her father, Mr. Henry Fish- er.* ~*~ —o— . J. Mellors and granddaughter, Litton, of Buffalo, are spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hill. Rev. and Mrs. T. W.. Blatchford motored from Lambeth, and are vis- iting at the home of their.son, Mr, Cc. V. Blatchford. -0O— Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Howe and Mr. and Mrs. T. Howe, of Windsor, were guests this week at the Blackmore homes in Listowel —o—- — Mrs. A. Weber and family, and Mrs. W. F. McLaughlin and Thelma, returned home Monday, after a hol- ay at Kincardine. —o— Mrs. Roy Cleland and two children, returned home Saturday, after spend- ng two weeks with friends at Wiar- ton and Owen Sound -—O— Mrs. J. H. McCartney and daugh- ter Dorine, of Toronto, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fergu- son, for a few week —-—o— Mr. and Mrs. A. McKenzie and daughter, of — spent a few days this we = Benn ome of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. — Mr. Warren Birthman and Miss Verna Sheers, of Stratford, motored and spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Olive McDonald. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Adam McColgan, of “Drayton, were guests ‘on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. F. Strangway and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McLean. —o— Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watson, Mr. nd Mrs. Krohn and Evelyn, Mrs. O. McDonald, Olive and Raymond, were in Milverton on Saturday. —_o— Mrs. D. Boyd and daughter Eva, returned Tuesday to Stratford, after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexander. Os Mrs. J. Bean and daughters, Ang- eline and Lenore, of Port Huron, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walker, Elma street. —o— Mr. Eldon Bender arrived from St. Thomas on Wednesday evening, and will spend his holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bender. —o— Mrs. Poole, of Palmerston, is stay- ing with her brother, Mr. John Birth- man. who is seriously ill at the home of Mr. James Fallis, town line ‘east. -—-9— Miss Olive Jennings, stenographer with the L. Pfeffer Milling .Com- pany, and Mrs. Bonnett, are visiting Rey. and Mrs. B. Davies, Binbrook —o— Mrs. Harry Campbell and family, returned Tuesday to Woodstock, af- ter spending a féw weeks with her eee, Reeve and Mrs. Aaron Ring- er. —o— Messrs. J. C. and J. H. Creighton, Mrs. J. W. Creighton and Miss Wyatt, of Toronto, are spending a Oitiere days with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. —o— Mr. and Mrs. T. Biscoby and son, Norman, returned to Detroit, on Sat- urday, after spending a few days with the former's father, Mr. Henry Biscoby. _—OH— Mr. and Mré. Chas. Zilliax and Mr. W. Zilliax, Mr. Herb Zilliax and Miss Viola Zilliax, motored to Teeswater and Walkerton on Sunday, and visit- ed friends. —, Mr. and Mrs.- Roy Fleming, of Moorefield, spent part of their hon- eymoon this week with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walker, El- ma street . —Oo— Mr. and Mrs. Widdis Johnston and family, 6th. concession, Peel, near Winfield, motored and spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Strangway. —_—oO—. Miss Beth Climie of Victoria hos- pital, is arriving on Saturday, _ to spend three weeks’ vacation at the noean of ber parents, Mr. an rs. W. J. Clim —o— Mrs. Kirk and two daughters, of fancouver, and Mr. M. Blough and —o-— Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vandrick and little daughter, Mary, spent Sunday with Mrs. Vandrick’s parents in| Kitchener. | —_—-O-— Miss Moliy Stevenson ed home Monday, after two re spending weeks with friends at Buffalo and New York —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. N. .Pernfus and Lorne, of Kitchener, were guests o Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rennie —o— Mr. and Mrs. Bert Riggins, of Kin- cardine, were guests over the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Small. i : Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dickert and Mrs. Vetterling, of kelet, were ge Kuipe. Sunday at the hone of Mr. . a —o— Mr. John Bright, motored from Yale, Mich, = Bream and = will) spend a th his, sisters, the, Misses Brig “15; ‘ —o Mr. BE. D. Bolton, Mrs. Bolton, Sr., and Mr. ot Mrs. R: A. pion spent Monday, an ot i aoa at ons’ Head Mr. and Mra, Laie Pritx snd tam ily, accompanied by: Gordon , home of her father, Mr. Hen east. Gl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D., Les- lle Cha on, of St. Thomas, were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams. —o— is d Mrs. Valentine Kritzer and family, returned home Tuesday, after a few days’ visit with friends at Port Elgin, and attending fhe Old Boys’ Re-Union. —o— Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bean and fam- ning of the wee esac “Mrs, (Dr.) Noble, of Swift Cur- rent, Sask., who is spending the sum- mer in the @ast, is visiting at the ry Ad- ams, Main street —o— . Miss Lulu May, accompanied by Mrs. 8. hide alge of Palmerston, re- turned home Saturday, after a few days holidays with ra ‘latter’ 8 sister, Mrs. Totten, Hamilton. —~o— Mrs. Clark of 7 ae ont ee: T. W. Martin and Nettle dangh adys, of Brampton, are nonduyieg bman, ‘Main St. spent two weeks with her sister, Miss Tallman, Girl's Balkan Blotses to -Girls’ and Boys' Hats at seg to gee cage cohen made: a all sizes | Monday Specials clear at 69c, 5B9c each. of light and dark blue Gal- Silk Hoaery rate colors ‘and Sized, at T5c per pair. Brown Sox at 49c pe r pals. oundren’ 8 Sox, all colors #t 25c¢ ‘per’ pair. Pure Silk F eldman’ s Store Next to Imperial Bank Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Strohm and family, motored from Mich., and were guests this week at the home of Mrs. Strchm's~ sister, Mrs. George Kehl. we Mr. and Mrs..A. G. Melrose and Is- abel, accompanied , their guest, Miss Una Cody, of Toronto, and Mrs. Joseph Chamney, motored to London and spent Sunday with friends. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. George Ernst and granddaughter, Margaret Jefferson, Mrs. Albert Kehl and son Hubert, of Elmira, were guests this week at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. George Kehl. —o— C. Howard, Miss Mary How- on and Mr. Earl Howard, of Brant- ford, and Miss Crabb, of Simcoe, i guests over the week-end af the e of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McDon- s —-- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koehler, and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hahn and daugh- = Mabel, of Heidelberg, were uests on Sunday at the homes of Ree, <8 Mrs. Geelhaar and Mr. B. F. Kn —o— Mr. John Bright, of Yale, Mich.., accompanied by his sisters, the Mis- ses Bright and Mrs. W. B. Shearer; motored to Drayton on Monday and visited een, and to Linwood on Jednesda — J. Armstrong, of Winford, South ibe accompanied by his parents, of Newbridge, motored and spent Monday at the homes of Mrs. Ellen Fallis, Mrs. J. A. Watson and Mrs. O. McDonald. —— r. and Mrs. Philip Reist, of Kit- M chener, and Mrs. Jack Cornell, of réston, were guests over the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Filsinger, and at the home~ of Mr. nder and Mrs. J. H. Be —o— Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bean, accomp- anied by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dietrich, motored to Port Elgin, and spent the week-end with friends. They also at- tended the Old Boys’ Re-union, and returned home aman Mr.-and Mrs. a P. Wanzer and daughters,:Margaret and Molly, are on two weeks’ motor trip to Ottawa. In Mr. Wanzer's absence at the Bank of Commerce, Mr. J. L. Gamble, countant, is ae 4 as manager, ac= and ten Fothergill and Mr. and ‘ie George Walker, of Moore- sei were guests Tuesday» at the ome of Mr. . Walker. Mr. and Men Hoffele and family, of Kitchen- er, were their guests on Sunday. —o— Norma Welsh returned Monday . ening from Toronto, where she spen two . at the home of Mr. pie Mrs. G. Arnold, She left on Tues- day Ped Point Clarke, where her mother and — = are holidaying. Engineer Deburges and family, ac- combanied by eir guests, spent a few days with Mrs. Deburges*” par- ents in a They were accom~ panied hom y Mrs. ‘McLaughlin, who will quad a holiday with them. Mrs. and Miss Watson, of Mont- real, and Miss Hutchison, of Toronto, and Miss McLaughlin, teacher o North Bay, were guests this week at the home of Engineer and Mrs. De- burges. . —~o— Mr. E. M. Creighton motored to Owen Sound on Sunday and visited at his home. He was accompanied on returned on Monday by Mrs. Creigh- ton and little daughter, who had beén spending = few weeks at her home in Owen Sou Mr. and Mrs. —7 J. Sattler and family ro Miss Elsie Ziegler, of Heidelberg, Mr. d Mrs, Ed. Lip- hardt and son Kenneth, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Letter and family, pe Waterloo, were guests on Sunday the home of’ Rév. and Mrs, Geolhaar, —)— Mr. Henry Youn motored to Brant- ford for over the week-end, and was accompanied on return by Mrs. Youn, who had been spending a few days with friends, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ei rveeg. aecniniy who are visiting at their home-in Listowel for a few ys. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Brown and little daughter, Pi, saa "pat by their guests, Mr. d Mrs. B, Eineetion, of Colonsay; Bask. and Miss A Brown, of Palmerston, retataan home Tuesday, after a few days’ motor trip to Bridgeburg and Niag- ra Falls. Mr- a Frieda, aan Mr t,.* Jz poe from 1 gs y at the rs 3 i ifein street.” They a accom m réturn by Mrs. J. M. Got! M. er spent Sun- men, ed who Wyandotte, | PRINCESS THEATRE Friday and Saturday Jackie Coogan in “Circus Days” Mr. George Bogues, of New York, fs visiting his parents in town. —o— Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Simms attend- ed the funeral of his brother in St. Marys on Monday. —_—o— Roy G. Allan, of Ford, former dfireipal of the Listowel Business College, was a guest this week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Nichol. —o—_ Miss Isabel Nichol, of the General, hospital, Toronto, ‘is returning Monday, after spending a few days Ta weed ‘The New Models of the Moffat El aresready for your — Cook By Electricity § : The Cheapest F Hel A full stock of lamps and Fixtures, Shades and Elec- tric Supplies kept at R. B. Whi en | "Phone 92 {Main Street. craps eran areertre-art rere corer Ener RRRETPTESRSTTEET a with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. H, Nichol. ; —j—— Mr. R. Leatherdale of Winnipeg, and Mrs. Roy Pryne and daughter, etty, of Toronto, were guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hemsworth. =-0-— , Marion and Jean Hemsworth are holidaying at the cottage of Mrs. J. . Gee, and Master Lloyd Hemsworth is holidaying at the cottage of Mrs. R. Oliver, Point Clarke. Mrs. Clark, of Toronto, and Mrs. T. W. Martin and little daughter, Gladys, of Brampton, are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Lés- Iie Chapman, Main street east. . —o— Mr. and Mrs. George Ringler and family, of North Bay, motored on Thursday of last week, and spent a few days at the home of the former's parents, Reeve and Mrs. Aaron Ri ler. Mr. Ringler has returned North Bay, and Mrs. Ringler family are remaining for a weeks. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hardma ored from Washington, D. C. spent a few days with ah Mrs. A. Hardman, Listowel, her brother, Mr. John C.. Wallace. They returned to ton on Monday. Mr. Hardma employee of The Banner abo ty-five years ago. —O— Miss Edna Lee, accomp the Misses Margaret and Wilson, motored to Kinca accompanied on return + ag and Earl. Lee, Frank Lee, — will sp notidays with M A quiet but pretty wedd solemnized on Wednesday, : when Agnes ¥. +» Becon ira _ f Mr. and Mrs. F. Ste Moles- worth, Hea the Seat be ‘Mr. Cam eron G. Robertson, Strathclair, nar Rev. Mr. Laing, Fordwich, offici The bride entered the parlor the arm of her seat: to eet steelan of the bridal chorus from. “Loh &™d daughter, rina mot-| Miss Notable Lectures a AT THE DOMINION REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA “The Four-Square Builder” CAPT. T. DINSMORE UPTON “The Potter and the Clay” J. SMITH DAMRON One Other Notable Lecture to be Announced Later Five Big Days Season’s Tickets $2.50 Amusement Tax Extra

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