Listowel Banner, 16 Oct 1924, p. 8

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“r Brampton, Oshawa and Toronto. ‘ — 1- SOCIAL AND © Mr, L. W. Payne was in Weoanbek on. euenney:; = Mr. Joseph Caruso visited in Tor- onto this week. —_—o— A. Gibson was in Walker-| Mr. ton on Monday. . J..G. Bender of Kitchener, is el. viaiting in aga: a0 D. L. chapman visited sheds Mrs. in Toronto this we Miss -with friends in Stratfor —~o— Albert Cosens spent ai friends in Palmerston. —o— rman Howes, of Galt, spent the P caatoont aaa with his parents. Mr. Frank Brynes, of Toronto, is home on two weeks’ vacation. d Mr. Garnet Bamfor spen week-end with friends at Seatiga. Mr. and Mrs. T Sunday with friends near Brusse —_—o-—- Mr. Frank Terry, of Toronto, anett the week-end with friends in town and Mrs. W. G. E. fantiy. satoped es ERE on Tues- day. —7— Mr. Weinert, of Neustadt, ‘spent the week-end with friends in ‘town. —1— Miss Oleda Fritz spent the week- end with friends at Stratford and ‘London. —o— Mr. and Mrs. J.°P. Walter visited Mrs. Dr. Sproule-Mansop in Toronto this week —o— Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schinbein mot- ‘ored to London on Sunday and visit- ed friends. —0— Miss Jean McIntyre, « of London Normal, spent the week-end at her home in town, weaiiteniin Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Champ of Dun. dalk, spent Sunday at the home of their parents. —o—- Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Fothergill and family, spent Sunday at their cottage at Point Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. ent MeKellar, of Stratford, spent the week-end with friends in town —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bolton, of Toronto, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. L. Bolton Mrs. Green,.of Simeoe, was a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Donaldson. é cnt nne Mrs. Franks and Miss Franks spent the week-end friends at Hanover. Sarah with —o— Mrs. Fanny Barret of Qwen Sound, is visiting at the home of her cousin, Mrs. M. Thompson. —o— Conrad Krug led on Mr Messrs. Krug, of Chesley Vandrick on Monday. and Chris. r.C. F of Harrié ston, will be the week-end at the A. Climie. Miss Wilson, a g@nest over home of Mrs. days Mrs: a few sister, ener: F rite spent iting her London. —o Mrs. Jean this week vi dD. H. Williams, W. R. Clayton and. Miss A on spent a few-days this week at Lucknow. M r. Clayt with friends Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pollock, of Drayton, were guests oe at the home of the —— Brig of of Mr. and Mrs. ~ Gordon McCloy, Stratford, were guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Lockhart. ore Laura Smith da Sunday Sunday the T. G. Anderson apant Spence and Mrs. Hance McDonald, o Pes tnke and Miss Vera Patera: motored to Stratford on Wednesday and visited ri —o-—- se and Mrs. A. W. Zurbrigg and ys, Earl and Carl, spent Sun- aay with Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Zurbrigg, Ingersoll. te Mr. N. L. Bean and son, Percy, re- turned home Friday, after a two months’ trip through prom ces. “Mr. tame: ror Kitchener, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |W. A. Kibler. —o— Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, of Kit- the latter’s yea Gustave Nickel gees Mr. Jack McCracken, Miss Thelma McCracken and Mrs. Stanley Lough- day in Guelph. — Mrs. Harold Wilkin ane son, of near Harriston, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Long. ‘ 5 eo Mrs. A. Champ and Migs Beryl Champ returned Friday evening, af- ter a weeks’ yet with the former's niece in Toront Beg Miss Maud alee and Miss Green, of Kitchener, spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Climie. —D—— Mr. Lloyd Gilkinson and Mr. WHl- liam Friend, of Detroit, motored to Fordwich on Thursday of last week and visited friends. —ou—- Mr. and Mrs. William Shilroth and daughter, Mary, of over, were uests Monday at the home of Mrs. Franks, Inkerman street. —o— P Mrs. J. G. Fleming returned to- day to her home in Simcoe, after spending a few days nd cue home of her son, Mr. L. an Fle Mr. Robert davexn returned Mon- day to Toronto Normal, after spend. ing a few days at the home of his mother, Mrs. W. J. Savage. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Gilkinson and children, Ferne and Harold, of Ethel, spent Sunday with his -ieiataa Mr. and- Mrs. Joseph Gilkins —o-— Mr. Percy Lemon and bride, of <i Liskeard, returned Monday, af- er spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nvah Blackmore. —v— Mr. Henry Fisher and Dr. A. O, yer, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Abner Fisher, of Kurtzville, spent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. —9— Mr. and Mrs. George Ernst and grandchildren, Rella and Margaret Jefferson, of Elmira, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kehl. o— t. A. Climie, accom- Dente by Dr. end mrs C. Thompson, of San Franciso. and Mrs. Barrett, of Owen Sound, motored to Hamilton to-day Me. and Mrs. ! of Fergus, who assisted in the music at the Presby- terian annive Sunday, was a “st val home of Mr. and Mrs. A. . Var -—~o Mr. Ed. Hoover, rsary on Mr. and Mrs. . Chris Dreisinger | and Mr. and Mrs. George Drelsinger, Hazel and David, of Eimira, Hg ag Sunday ai pe home of Mr. and N J. H. Bende the western is and Mrs. 8 Samuel Oliver and were guests chener ,spent Sunday at the home of TB, rah of Moorefield, spent last Thurs- ‘Miss Claire Stevenson is. ence friends in Toronto this wee —oO— Mr. R. R. Brown, of Cobalt, is a guest at the Portal of Mr. and M Mrs. 8. J. Steven }don, was a ‘gnest over eR of Rev. and Mrs. J. M —o~— of ed pa rents, pe and Mrs. Seam ily, motored to Petrolia to-day, Mrs. Western Canada. —o— ks Mr. and Mrs. George Maurer and r. and Mrs. Wm. Kinzie and Ruth, of Elmira, were guests apes of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stricker oO Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McIntyre and Florence, of Listowel, and Miss Jean cIntyre, teacher of. Cargill, spent Sunday at the home of w- and Mrs. Frank Osborne, Moskts Mrs. J. W. Hazelton and: Miss Ruth Delvin, ee Hanover, and Mr. and-Mrs. Wm ard, of Exeter, were guests over the wears at the home of Mr, and Mrs. S. J, Stevenson. pat rs. J. 8: Sta evga of Detroit, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. S. S. Good. She left Monday for Kitchener, where she will make her ome with her daughter. ek ee Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Elliott, of Walkerville motored and spent the week-end at the: homes of Mrs, J. A. <elly and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gee. They also visited the fore part of Br week with friends on the 3rd <a and at Fordwich and Mit. c —oO— Mr. Lloyd -Gilkinson, Mrs. Joseph Gilkinson and Miss Pearl Gilkinson, of Listowel, accompanied by their guests, Mr. William Friend, of De- troit, and’ Mrs. John Inson, of on Marys, motored and spent Friday a the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Stief, “Monkton. —n Mr. and Mrs. John Lougheed, Mr. John Inson “and daughters, Madeline and Dorothy, of St. Marys, motored and spent Sunday af the home of Mr. ane Mrs. Joseph Gilkinson. They were accompanied on their return by Mr. William Friend, of Detroit, and Mrs. John Inson, of St. Marys, who have heen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilkinson 7 bind the pat week. Mr. and Mrs, Gi E. Harron and Mr. and irnett attended the junior final W. F. ‘A. foothall game at Walkerton on Monday which Listo- wel won. Mr. Harron, a football en- thusiast, was last year a member of the Listowel senior team and the win of his home town team on Monday would no doubt be a source of great ee on to him.—Durham Chron- ie ie] Mrs. STEW ART— Met CLEMENT The home of Mr. and Mrs, Thos, | MeClement, _secand con. of Howick, was the scent of an interesting ra happy event on Wednesday, Oct. 15-/ th., at high noon, when. their only daughter, Jennet Abbot, became the bride of Cameron Stewart, ——— Mr. B. F. Knipe, of Listowel, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs, He nry | Knipe and family, of Kurtzville, spent | Sunday with friends at Kitchener and Heidelberg. —O— P; Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Lyin returned id their home in Toronto on Wednes- after spending a 7 at the Mr..and Mrs. Clarence Stricker and son, Of-Kitchener, spent the eek- vend at their homes in town. a ee Mr. Calvin Brubacher, of Kitchen- er, spent the week-end = bg home of Rey. and Mrs. M. L. Mr. and Mrs. = “Zilliax and babe, spent Sunday with relatives in Listo- wel,—Bruce Herald and Times. —f}— Mrs. Eph. \Follick and daughter, Edna, of Exeter, were guests Sunday «of Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers. —>— . and Mrsé..Norman Bradley, of Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of Miss Winnifred Bradley. —o— Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Blatchford and family, spent a few days this week at Mr: Delbert Philp, of ae pS asinine apent the week-end at the home o his parents, Mr. herd Mrs. J. D- Philp. and Mra. ‘Dosis Fritz ant fam " thonifed to Hanover and spen eos day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Wep- pler. Mr. Eldon Bender, of St. Thomas, spent the week-end at the home offa his Tagua a Mr. and Mrs. me H. Ben- _ der. : diss Mary Bia ‘of nto Spent the week-end with) from iret me aad Mrs. Eg SY res of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Thomp- son, town ’line west. -—-o-— Mr. and Mrs. John C-Hay will be at home to their friends on the fif- tieth anniversary of their wedding n Monday evening,-Qctober 20th. from seven on to eleven. Mr. and Mrs, Walter McCutcheon, f Hamilton, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hamilton, while in Listowel assisting with the music he Presbyteri i ¥- —— ae Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and family, of Ingersoll, spent Sunday in town, guests at the home of Mrs. Sharpe and Mr. and. Mrs, Chas. Zilliax. --O— ‘ . James Torrance is returning Friday to her home in St. John, N. B., after spending three months at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. T. ome town line west. and other friends > —o— r. W. J. Fleuty, of Oakville, 4 former editor of the~Oekville Rec- ord, gave the editor of the Banner a call on Monday. Mr. Fleuty was vis-;} Ann iting friends in Wintaent “aa made short stop in seh ps ae be bee oe atc Lloyd pent Snday at iar and Mrs. George ‘a suit of French navy and On their return they will reside on North Mobrni a day, October 19th. Rev. A mt of Acton, will preacir at uate will be ening, the 20th. Members May Have ‘Premi ciety may have the tulips which they were. prom: I- -|Iing at Mr. R, A. Climie's sat any time. The peonies prem The Misses Della G Godwin and Dor- day ‘and Messrs. Del. only son f Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stewart, of Molesworth. The ceremony was per- formed under an arch of maple leaves by Rev. Mr. Lang, of Ford- wich. The bride, who was given in Marriage by her father, wore a be- coming gown of sand satin- canton and carried a sheaf of sunburst roses, 4ittle Mary Gibson, of Listowel, cous- it of the bride, made a very pretty flower girl, dressed in blue erepe dé chene. The wedding march being played by Miss Bella Chattreau. of Rivavatete, cousin of the bride. After] congratulations, a sumptuous dinner Was served. Many valuable and’ aseful presents were received by the bride. The happy couple left Listowel! on the 4 p.m. by C. N. R., amid showers of good wishes, for Toronto and London. The bride's travelling costume was sand hat. the greom’s farm at Molesworth. Anniv versary services will tie held t North Mornington Church on Sun- both rning and evening services. A tea “Sin tg on Monday ev- ums— Members of the Hortieyitural So- {sed as prem ecre d There will be an bout fifty for saie ax! a low price to membe: ya Teihsland s0th. tthe spegkec tor secs 19th: an b & spéakor for : ay will be Rev. Fred Manning On hpriers gel supper will be _§ to 8 #.m, Good program in- es by Rev. Judson. and x Fred Man- se we Mrs. Thomas Le Seilleur, of DoS Harrison Seaman, of: Lon ndon, pee ae a few days at the aoe jase Dr. and Mrs. W. C. meee and ey Sipe ha cg a day with the rhe s .—_—o raps ; ee : 2 Hay returned home Monday, after a visit with friends at Hamiota} Man., and other points in jor and luncheon. was also served. . C. Stew-) 4 Anniversary at at. Wallaceville— w Watltlaceville Methedist church wilt closed by achat es Ni % e athena Ase them, pet eater The Bon eae ‘Miss Thelma Wolfe, who has been attending the Listowel High School, has accepted a position in Diana Sweets. ys ; Hold Wiener Roast— ne A Jolly time was spent Wednesday evening when a party of young Ac from eypoabate Spe a “wiener roast A. | McDonald's b “One Law ; for The Woman” A Drama of action and, thrills with Cullen Landis and Mildred Harris 7. } LISTOWEL AT THE LEADING GROCERY Secure your supply of Grapes this week - : \ R. A. CLIMIE * "Phone 72 a <6 Listowel Buys y-Dort Sedan— x he D. McKenzie, editor of Gray-Dort sedan from Messrs. Zur- brigg & Bender. to An While playing with some ig on Monday, Lioyd Bean, so’ 33 Mr. and Mrs. Elto an unfortunate. deoldant by falling, and sustained severe injuries to his Hold y Meeting— The Listowel Public Ui Uttiities Com- meeting in the local office on Mon- day afternoon. Outside of accoun iness transacted. Moved on Th and family, who recently rented ane brick residence of Mr. effects on Thursday from the resi- dence which they have been occupy- Lucknow Sentinel, has purchased a Receives Injuries n Bean, met with righ” ankle. mission held their regular monthly being passed, there was no other bus- ursday— Mrs. Thomas Daninhey G. B. Har Main street. moved their household ing on Elma street. Moves to F: Mr. J. E, Smith, who has been in partnership. with his-brother, Mr. J. M. Smith, at the Palace Meat Mark- et, has purchased the twenty-five acre farm of Mr. P. VY. Smith, second concession, EJma, and has already taken posesssign. Death of Former Resident— The death occurred in Toronto on Sunday. October 12th. of Mr. James Dunford, a former resident of Listo- wel, The late Mr. Dunford was em- ployed as undertaker with Mr. Alex. Broadfoot in Listowel, several years Seriously Tii— ' Friends of Mrs. Berlett, sr., will be sorry to learn that she is seriously i} at the home of her-son, Mr. Sol, Berlett. Lebanon. Her daughter, Miss Marie Berlett, of Toronto, and Mrs Louis Berlett, of Kitchener, are vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. $ Berlett. Recovered from Operation— Mrs. ‘William Rogers has returned from Torohto, where she has spent he past month. owing to the serious illness of her son, Mr. Frank Rogers She was accompanied on return by Frank, who underwent\a serious op eration, and will now snend a holiday with his parents convalescing. / Halloween That's a Night for a Party We are in a position to furn- ish all decorations for an oc- easion of this kind. Crepe Paper Strenmers. Hallowe'en Cyt Outs of all kinds. Horns. . False Faces. ay Seals, Crepe Paper Caps. Crepe Paper Masks. Decorated Crepe Paper. Crepe Paper Table Covers. Crepe Papér Festoons, etc., ete. Elliott & Greer Gabel's Old Stand 'Phone 138 Listowel Class Entertained— A pleasant social evening was Unexpected- Company Arrives But it’s easy to provide for them with Zurbrigg’s Bakery so close at hand, with the finest of Bread, Cakes, Pies, and all kinds of Fresh Pastry always on hand. ae And yor visitors will appreciate them as much or more than homemade ng. because they are better. Good ingred- jents and experience in baking make our products: hard to eq- ual, HAVE THE WAGON CALL Cream Puffs and Cream Rolls Every Saturday ZURBRIGG. BROS.” | Is | | | The Bakers ‘Phone 85 be spent Wednesday evening, by memb- ers of Mrs. Seaman's Sunday school} class of the Methodist church, and} their friends, when they were enter- tained to a wiener roast, at the home| Mr: and. Mrs E. Gibson, town line east. Games were played Operation for Appendic itle— Mr. James Stewart, an employee at B Hamilton Furniture factor, was suddenly stricken with an attack of appendicitis on Monday, and tite following day tnderwent an operation at the Listowel Memorial hospital, His many friends will be glad to learn he is improving nicely. ee 8 WOrk Satistiactory— ‘ Mr. Fred J. Wood, of the Inspect- fon Hantenabe Factory Mutual Fire Com oston, Mass., was in Listowel ‘on. Watuestey in- specting the sprinkler system recent- ly installed by the Worcester Fire Extinguisher Company, Montreal, at the Perfect Knit Mills.’Mr. Wood cer- tifle@ the work as befug according to specifications and quite satisfa ory. war Hold Nursing Clas: is ord has been recei the / pred Board of Healt in rming\| a committee that Miss e, rn traized nurse; will be sent-to- Listo- me fromr Nov: 17th. to Nov. ‘28th., Ww & ® Q ) < 3 3 5 @ Be _ tl x 3 Z 2 5 et 3 U. Fr. W. oO. Meeting— The regular monthly meeting of the Listowel U. F,. W. ©. was held in. the Rest Room Tuesday afternoon, et. 7th. The vi mt, James Shearer, occupied the chair. On account of so much auninene to discussed, I ~ PURITY The finest- cocoa beans grown in South America; the ‘best flavoring ex- tracts. compounded, the cleanest andemost sani- tary meth and , facili- ties for keeping and dis- pensing—these are a few of the features that con- tribute to the absolute purity and deliciousness of our unexcelled hot bev- E248 “Success ‘Leds to + Satis f action'y CARL ROSS Plumbing---Heating---Electricity The success of work in scores of Homes and Business Places in Listowe! is a guarantee that we are in a position to assure you satisfaction. We Will Appreciate Your Order and Wiil Execute It - ith Promptitude Listowel "Phone 81 “GASOLINE |] Doh oo , the paper o BE ening, Octobe: r to Listo- Dollar orton Corpn. ane oe Toronto. ° Hugh | MeGiliray “Agent tor ; ino eo, hid CHEAP Between 7 and il O'clock SATURDAY NIGHT j mannerisms so dear to — ONLY : you. on j There is no baby in the world like yours. | Surely sf deserves a photogra : A portrait wil ete -. YOu as an ge Se ninder * “Baby Grows Older Day ~

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