Listowel Banner, 7 May 1925, p. 8

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SOCIAL and Thursday, May 7th, 1925 PERSONAL H. 8. ma cry spent the week- ae a4 London hsigipend Mr. Brown was in Fergus Monday on “business. --6—-— J. P. Walter ine in. Toronto Wedneatiay on busin —_—O— Mr. and Mrs. George Hey motor- ed to Kitchener on Sunday Cc. 'F. Peak i was in Chesle> Weabias on busines 1 Mr. Wm. Morrison event ne week end with friends in Toro —— 3. W. We. McBride is spending « Pt Mais in Ripley oO Mr, J. Caruso was in Mt. Forest Wednesday on business, —I9— . Stanton Cahill ne Sunday with friends in Lon — Ginn r. N. Gibson and family, spent Sunday with friends in Fordwich. ai Mre. W. P. Rennie is spanning u few days with frierids in Londo —o— Mr. Orwell Weber spent Monday and’ Tuesday with friends in Toronto. casinos Mrs.. Clarence Rolls, of Toronto, ir visiting at the home of Mrs. John —o— . Miss Edith Kritzer, of Toronte, is A visiting at the home of Mrs. Wahl. — Mrs. (Rev.) McGuire, of Toronto, all | mother, Mrs. Gracc 8 “visiting her Tood. Mrs. Sidney Gee. of Toronto, is vir- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. —o— Hemsworth Mr. Carlyle spent few days this week with friends in Toronto. . Stricker and with friends —o— “Mr. and Mrs. W. J - Dorothy, spent Sunday near Ayton Miss’ Murdock, of Hensall, was & guest Sunday at‘the home of Mr. B F. Knipe —o— Mrs. Walter McMichael of Guelph, is spending a fewdays with Mr. and Mrs. John Petch. —o— Mr. Archie Clements. of Durham, spent Wednesday evening with friends in town ——— Mr. and Mrs. _— Werth ana family. spent the ek-end with friends in Elora —o— Mrs. S. Munford. of Moorefield, is iting at the home of her sister, Mrs. F, J. Chalmers John Zurbrigg is spending a and Mrs. 8S. G. Mrs few weeks with Mr Zurbri ‘ge. Ingersoll! —-o—- Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Zurbrigs. of Ib nersoll, spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. M. Farncombe — Mr. Gordon Philp. of Stratford. nt the week-end with hts parents ME. and Mrs. J. D. Philp —o— Mr. Oscar Nickel, of Waterlor Seminary, spent Sunday with his par ent and Mrs. Fred Nickel Me Laughlin week with ame rston Miss Olive few days last Watchhorn, of spent a Mrs. Alf Mr. and Mre “Baw Weppler and son, of Durham, spent Sunday wit: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fritz emai Mr. Archie McDonald of Toronto, visited this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C McDonald ——— Mr. and oy Sam Caruso and ba by son, ¢ Valkerton, spent Sunday t the ‘aia, of wet Caruso Mrs. J. A. Kel fly and Mr. Hugh McGillivray motored to Toronto on. Friday and spent the week-end emi Mr. Emersoh Knipe motored from Hensall on , and spent the «lay with his father, Mr. B. F. Knipe. Cyril Rice, York, Was w week- end of Mr. ciara the boy singer from @ guest over the and Mrs. M. R. Hay. —oe Mr. Howard Coleman. of Tara, was @ guest over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Louls Wenzel. —o-— Mr. Lawre hi apo of Guelph spent the w ~en e home on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wen zel. a Ad Mrs. M. Farncombe-returned Tues day fro Brayton, where she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wn. ‘Bell. —_-o— Dr. H. D. Livingstone was in Tor- onto the fore part of the week at- ~tending the Medical Asdociation meeting. aos Mr. and*Mrs. James Black, at Kir echener, spent Sunday wit Mra Black's parents; Mr. anid airs. Gus- taye Nickel. Mr. and Mrs P rs Van de Water vot Picton, are “guests this w a the home of their son, Mr. G. P Van de Water. oO , Mrs. W. W. Irwin returned Wed- mesday morning, after spending few days with Mrs. Irwin, Sr., at Rip- ley, who is ill. oO. Mr. and Mrs. George Mitford, ot ‘Toronto, were guests over week- end at the home of M. Mrs. G. P. Van de Water. ‘i : — Me og Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver, ac- orm eg gr by Mr. W. R. Clayton ana Miss A. yton motored to Poin, Slarke if Wednes day. ' Mr. A Aaa * Boyd ana danghiore Hilda and ‘Rowena, ana Mrs. Robertson, of Guelph, were in Listowel on Tuesday —a— Mrs. °M. Switzer) and granddaugh- ter, Helen Barks, of Flint, Mich., are guests this week oi vg ahaa of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. : Cites Mr. Ira McLean and the Misses Jean McLean and Della Mayburry, motored to-Clifford on Sunday -ana spent the day with friends. PETERS Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Creighton and daughter, Ruth, accompanied by M: and Mrs. ugh Graham, spent the week-end in Owen Soun —o— Mrs. ‘E, Miller returned Ttiesda) o her home in Simcoe, after spena oe a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Flemi —— Dr. A.-G. Shiell spent Sunday in oon with Mr. and M Chas. Hube, of Droston, spent sdatctas with a in town Mrs. Louis Gensel, Mr. Clifford Wenzel and Miss Doris Wenzel, and Mr. Howard Coleman, of, Tara, mov- ored to SEESAERS } on Sattirday. Mr. and oes, Fibyd Bessie, Drayton, spent Sunday in Listowe:, guests at the home of the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G _—t Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Knechtel ana family, of Stratford, spent the week- end at the home of Mr. B. F. Knipe, and Mr. and Mra. M. F. Zurbrigg. ——o— Miss Jean Fisher returned Sunda to her home in Lindsay, ing a few weeks in Listowel. guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Tilley. Mrs. E. A. Armatrong, 8rd. con Wallace. and Mrs. Chas. Selby, of Listowel, spent Sunday in Glenallen with their mother, who has been ser jously ill. — Mr. and Mrs, Duncan Fletcher, Mis ses Margaret, Vera, and Georgie Fletcher. and Miss Viola Byam, mot- ored to Toronto on Sunday and vis ited friends. Mr. and Mrs. “Bert Washburn. Miss To: be Sure--» would like. to Ns reminded of a “Sweet” wa “The Home Mother Make her radiantly happy next Sunday-- Mother’ 8 Day-—with a box of our EXTRA-FINE CHOCOLATES ANA. BONBONS. SATURDAY only, Raspberry Gums 29c Ib. DIANA SWEETS of Home-made Candy and Pure Ice Cream.” your affection for her — in Ruby Heath -and Messrs. Morley Webb and Coverdale Heath motored} from Galt, and — Sunday with] friends in LjSto —a_ j Miss Ross, of Toronto, accompa } fed her brother, Mr. A. H. D. Ross. | who spent the week-end in Toronto,! und is a guest —_ week at the home of Mr. and Mr — Seaman Mr. Henry Fisher and Mr acconmHMinied by Mr Heath and two children Stratford friends. Fisher. motored to} on Sunday and visited | —o— | Mr. and Mrs, J. D Misses Mary Gladys Kitchener, Miller and the Miller, of; Mrs. Chas Detroit. were! guests over the week-end at ae bome! of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vandri — 4 I) m2 | | Mr. and Mrs. J H Bender. Misses | Clara Wells and Lillian Bender, Messrs. Eldon Bender and Roy Ben | der, motored to Ayton Sunday visited at the-home of Mr. and Mrs. *, Filsinger —o— M Eldon Bender motored fron! St. Thomas Sunday and spent the day i visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Bender. He was accompanied by Mr Woods, 3f London, who was 1 guest at the home of Mr J. Crawford nd Mrs a Mrs. C. R. Berndt and Miss Lavina Zerndt,‘of Port Elgin, are spending this week at the home of Mr and | Mrs. N . Bean, and with Mrs. E) ton Bean. who is a patient at the Memorial Hospital —o— Mr: and Ms. W. F. Heath, Carman and Helen, accompanied by Mrs. Rus sel Wray and little son, Harold, o: beth poms and Mrs. Lioyd Johnston son, Kenneth, 2nd. con. Elma. ee Ei to St. Marys on Wednesday and ao with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Zurb ——a Mr. Clarence Stricker, of Kitchen- €r, spent the we iin, who have been spending the win- ter months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bt. Mr. and er Rese Wray and Saturday and spent the week-end vis. iting at the home of Mr d Mrs. W.F. Heath, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Denstedt. Mr. Wray and Mr. Coope: returned Sunday evening to Wind- sor, but Mrs. Wray and baby son and Miss Denstedt are remaining a spenc two weeks at their home in t n Chapman's— i aan ien has accepted a eo on in. the store of Chapman} ,, Bros. & Gray. Nicely — A tends in Listowel te be glad to Fri Jearn that Mrs. Con. Zilliax; who has been seriously il, vn tapronthk nice- ely, Nurse Fisher is in attendance. in the and only one day you, ‘ly as her day. And juet watch over your thoughtfulness, when Mother's Day, with some attract A nice Bar Pin {'nder the Arm Bag ... Silver Fatware pieces Silver Table Lamps Silver Tea Sets Parlor Mantle Clocks Jeweller her smile and beam with pride you honor her Gift cf Jewellery W.A. Johnstone ~ Mother’s Day SUNDAY, Dress Well and Succeed Is the Slogan for 1925. Your clothing is a reflection of yourself. Some people use clothing as a body covering, others as an asset to themselves. Come in and let us help you * select a fabric well tailored to the smallest detaij that will reflect your personality and give you everything a good suit should have. We will give you absolutely free AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS with every-suit measured on Friday and Satur- day the 8th, and 9th; and Monday and Tuesday the 11th, and 12th. DELIVERED FOR 24th, OF MAY We have acomplete.range of Men’s Suits and Overcoats in stock, at attractive prices. John C. McDonald “The Store With The Reputation” MAY 10th. There is Only One Mother whole year set apart exclusive next Sunday,— ive 6 8 was wee SY T5c to R3.50 $8.00 to $10.0: | sa) & Rite $12.50 to $35.00 | Optometrist a © mes ———__—__——_ - ~ = Attending Wedding— Miss Lyla Long, 3rd. con: Wallace. | is in Guelph this week, attending the) wedding of her cousin, Miss Florence | Long, daughter of Mr. Clarence Long, formerly of Listowel. Severs Connection— Mr. Robert Goldner, who been | employed with Mr. A. ming, | Canadian National Express agent for} gometime, has severed his connection | with that firm. t — B. A. Degre ng those who were successtu,| in obtaining their B.A. deg ‘s University, Kinguton, ap- pears the name of Mr. Howard Mi; chell. son Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Mitchell, Molesworth. Returns to Normal Schoo i Mr. Griffith meDonatd. "who has! been at the home of his parents, Mr, and E.G McDonald, for the past two weeks on account of iliness, returned Monday to Toronto Norm- al. Ford Car Sales— The following aye the Ford during the past week: coupe, Burns, Palmerston; George Gowanstown; touring, Wm. H. Hil- bert, Richard A. Brambhill, Palmer- ston and Archie Darroch, Harriston. sales A. Nuhn, Celebrated 86th. Birthday— A surprise party was ‘yield at Mr. Jack Thibideau’s on Friday evening im to Hanover for his} m. accompanie hee of n ‘engagement. Mr. Sut- a rendered’ violin selections ar , Return from Trip to Califarnia— Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Blatchford, Marie and Ewart, left Wednesday morning for Lambeth, where they are visiting with Rev. and Mrs. Blatchford, who returned Satur day | eos a trip to California, ae they een spending nter ek . Mr. and Mrs. Biatebford al- s0 purpose visiting in Windsor with relatives before returning home. Boy Singer DisedVered— During the visit of Cyril Rice, boy oloist, Over the week-end, he visit oa the public schools and was de t; lighted with the musical talent dis played by Master Vernon Mathew. man, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.° Math- ewman. Vernon's voice promises pos sibly a great future and Mr. Rice is anxious to secure him for the choir he is forming Visiting: Daughters in Listowel— Mr. dames Smith, of Rivers, Man., a former resident of Listowel, is vis- 1¢ iw a- bout twenty-three vere " gined Mr. Smith left Listowel, and he sees a big change in the town. Mrs. Dixon met her father at Toronto on Friday, and accompanied him to Listowel. Public Invited to Hospital— Tuesday next, May 12th. oe ot a tag gy Day throughout t The eee Memorial Honpita snd the rses' Home will be o fo the buble on a tne hn et to| p.m. All citize t district are or ri avail trem ves of this opportunity and visit oe hospital of which we are all so proua. Chapman Bros. and Gray o- We Are Showing The MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT — of Summer Dress Materials . That We Have Ever Gathered Together te INDIVIDUAL DRESS LENGTHS In the most exclusive patterns of Silk and Cotton Crepe, Lev- iska Silk, Cotton Crepe, Beadora Voiles, Plain Voil, Stripe and Plain Broadcloth, Satin Stripe Voile, Ratine Voile: Rat- ine Crepe, Georgian Crepe, all the new shades of printed |- Crepe, Ratine, Ginghams, Broadcloth Checks. Colors and Combination Colors, Hosts of thém here for your selection .at PRICES 25c to $1.95. per yard See Our Big Specials For Saturday Voiles, Crepes, Linens, Cross Word Puzzle Voiles, Fancy White Voiles, Cotton Suitings, Floral Muslins, A whole Counter Full to choose from o SATURDAY SPECIAL 35c per yard - Chapman Bros. and Gray PHONE 71 LISTOWEL Afternoons— ocal banks will observe The. th psoas: sige Spartan Tuxis Square

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