Listowel Banner, 17 Sep 1925, p. 8

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raf Thursday, Sept. 17th., 1925 SOCIAL and PERSONAL If you go away on a visit or _phone 61 and give us the facts. Mr. Stegal es in London this week a busines: V. H. Walker is visiting in 4tooretield this B nes Mrs. Ed. McLaughlin attended the London Fair on Tuesday. cues Mr. L. W. Payne was in London and Toronto this week on business. aS G. Kennedy. spen the aimee ine with friends in Toronto, ania Dr. H. 8. Mallory spent a are daye this week with pa as! Lon Miss Loutee Windsor} Owassa, Mich., is visiting frigfids own. -* Siegal ist leaving Friday few days with friends in Mrs. M. o spend a Miss Myrtle Hunter is cy ering a few. weeks visiting in Londo —6— Miss Sharpe, miliner, was in Uae: don on Werttovesy 2 for the Fair. 7 yank Heath and datehion 4 Stetla, a the Fair in London on Wedn ae Mr. O. F: Smith, of the Canadiap Bank of Commerce staff, ‘is on two Ab ed vacation, and is visiting in amil » Mr. and Ms. F. FW. y and gnest. Miss Helen Riggs, of Basiontee and Miss Kathleen Fair motored to Niag- ara Falls on Wednesday. —O—— Mr. Frank vonZuben and Dr. Mc- Laughlin, of Paris, spent Sunday at the home of the former's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Fred vonZuben : ~pinie Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Good, of Kit- chener, are spending this week at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm} —o— Master Kenneth ee returned Tuesday to his home in to, a ter spending severe weeks at Hamilton. rs. Armétrong, “Wain street east, I, . at a few days this week in Tor- onto. —_—o— Mr. N. A. Gibson and two boys spent Sunday with friends in Ford- wich a oo Miley and Jack Peppler are in el this week attending the Fai Mr. and Mrs. § 8S. “A. 4. McDonald spent a few days this wek with friends in Mr. Archie McDonald of Toronto ni at his home in town this eek. Mr. and Mrs. 5. Wilbert Freeborn were in London today, attending the Fair. —- o— Mrs F. Roch er is leaving Fri- day to visit friends in Hamilton for a few day —O— Rey. and Mrs. T. B. Howard were this week fn -London attending the Fair.” — Mr. F. H.° Chislitt returned Fri- day from Toronto, where he spent} a week } —_o— Miss Eleanor Windsor, of Owassa Mich., is a guest for a few weeks of | Miss Helen Fritz —— N A W. Zurbrigg and Mr. C Blackmore were London a daye this week. —o— Mrs. Ed. Jermyn and Mre. Jas Moorehead attended the Fair in London this week -o— aniey Forres t, of Clevelan “Mr spent ‘annday at the home of Mr. aa Mrs: Nin. Ward. =e Mr. Waliaee Collie, of Sault St| Marie ing this week with friends in town. a Dr. D. D. Eliis left this morning on a visit with friends in Calgrry and Moosomin aspen Mr. J. Caruso and family, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Car uso, in WRIROrEON: lilner nee Mr. Carl ¢ e. spent “aa Pes at the L. Gabel yr. R. I bel, of Onk home of > | | Mr. an a Mrs. Peter Pollock, of) Drayton ere nests last week at} the home of the Misses Bright. —o— | mort Mrs. . Zilllax is visiting for a) fow weeks with her daughter, Mrs J. A. Batley, Flint. Mic | —o— Miss Grace Kenney, of wns a week-end guest at of Mr. and Mre shill Ward. etroit the home Mies Mae McIntyre retuyned home Saturday, after — a few days with friends in Grand Valley Harvey Ormerod, of Toronto this week at the home Walter Morris. Mr. wes a guest of Mr. and Mrs Miss Ethel Thompson egy home. Saturda after spendin week wh rience in Toronto. --O— Mr. and Mrs. M. Izen and family motored to Toronto to-day and are spending a few days with friends. nti Mr. Jack Knipe of Hamilton, is weeks’ vacation et the spending two B. F. Knipe home of his father, Mr. — Miss Helen Riggs, of _Bamonton, is a guest for a few wee a the home of Mr. anes Mr. F. Wy. Hay. Mr. Lawence Wensel of Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of this ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wenzel, Miss Edna Schell returned home Monday, after an oyable two weeks’ vacation with frieada in the BR. ves A. Oe ss Kathleen McIntyre. nuree of ‘<ee. ig visiting at’ the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ‘Britton. ot Madeline 2 Ewald, of Bingham- Pah ge t for a week at tee. home as Mr. d Mrs. E Schlimme. —e— Mr. and Mrs. Beane: See Karges sobre ‘tended the Fair in London th pees ° Visited friends in St. thom- Schure and home of Mr. aad 3 Mrs, R. J. Russell, Mrs, E. H. Brill a1 and daughter, and Miss Alma Riehm, of Detroit,-are vis- iting at the home of the latter's par- ents, Mr and Mrs. Jacob Riehm —o— Mr .Cleve Bitton motored Mr, and Mrs. John Watson, and guests, Mrs Manne!l, of Torcnto and Mrs. Wilson S Buifaio, to Grand Bend on Tues- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Ww. R. Schenk and two children, of Walkerton, were guests Tuesday and Wednesday at fhe home of Mr and Mrs. J. H. Rup. el. “ —o— | Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Chambers re- at the home of Mr. and ‘ie. A. E. Rennie s —s M r. and Mre. M. N. Hay, of Shaw- inigan Falls, Que., were guests the iatter part of last week at the home 7. = former's mother, Mrs. R. R. —o— | Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Adams spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dougias and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Douglas, of Palmerston, the latter — a —aeaaa cai of Mr. and Adams —o— and Mrs. Car) Gray, Mr. and Clarence Johnston and Mr. and Mr. Mrs. { Sra. Glen, Blackmore spent the week- end at the cottage of Mr and Mreé V A. Gray, satel Clarke. Chas, Seatmat, of Blue IJe- Mr. Norman Schwartz and wes week George land. Iil., Mr. Herb Bachman of Chicago, guests the latter pert “o at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz —o— Mr. J. C. Batter and Kenneth, red to Beatisyie on Monday, and returned home Thesday. They were accompanied as far as Morris ton by Mr. Josiah Aiken, who sited friends. mot- — Mr. Duncan Fletcher. and Vera, motored to oe week-end and Miss Margaret Fletcher then on return, after n the city Georgina acco spending a Mr. and Mrs. hein Sevener and baby daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lennox and baby daughter, Pred Rantchler, of Bay City. pent the week-end at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jermyn. — Miss Olive Johnston left Monday ning to resume her duties at Her man Kieffer hospital, Detroit. aften weeks’ holiday at Mr. and spending several the home of her parents, Mrs. Henry Jolnston. —)— The Misses Lydia Fisher, Emily Ogram and Myrtle ee and Mr Russel Knipe of Listowel, and Mr Jack Knipe, of Hami ston. motored to! Hensall on eueeay and spent thej ay with er Knipe. Mrs. Ed. ses Gertrude of Listowel, Millan and mira, spent Sunday Mrs. George Hayes, ao McLaughlin and the Mis- and Olive McLaughlin, and Messrs. Harry Me- Elwood McQuay, of El- Me home of Palmerston. =a Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Vance of Lis- towel. and Mr. and Mrs. George Hargreaves, 4th. con. Elma, motored Exeter. and spent the week-end with friends. t Mr. and Mrs. A A. C. Harris and shiliren,cho-have been spending the past two months with relatives in Listowel and Atwood, left Saturday for their home in Moose Jaw. —_—o— _Mr. Elmer Thompson, boundary west, returned home Wednesday ev- ening after spending a week with friends in Toronto. —_—e— Mr. Eldon Bender and Miss Clara Wells motored to Waterloo on Sun: day and visited friends, They were ° Gordon Ben- der and little son, Lyle, who were met in Waterloo by emler, of Toronto. They. returned to Toronto Sutiday evenin ng. Mr of Grand Rapids, Mich.. were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs pect ter part of this oe oth, Med vinta Tong and Leimge. es tri ow edding york, pry the weakcead mh +e tormer’s ts. tos ee : New nd Mrs. “Richard Vosburgh. Sin o leave for their home the fat- of Special Special Sale for Fair : Da ‘ i: Ladies! and Misses’ Velour Coats “full lined and interlined with fur collars. $14.7 LADIES' CREPE Di good varie: the nicest styles and uaa shades in Listowel..reduced on yery cut prices. Don’t miss this big oportunity to save dollars.-A sm hold any garment s Syery garment in our store is guaranteed good value and money back if not suited. ” Special for Friday AND Layo npies ies for Friday only. 3 A good supply depcsit will LZ Feldman’s Store PHONE 201 } . Next to Imperial Bank. LISTOWEL Mr. Enrl Coghlin, town line east, Mr. Elmer Noble, 3rd. con, Wallace, accompanied by Miss Verna Horne, 3rd. con. Wallace, and Miss Margar- et Inglis, 6th. con. Elma, motored‘ to London on Tuesday and attended the Fair. Rev. North Gay J. M. Nicol Mornington morning occupied the pulpit last Sun- s 8 lly Day in the Sunday Ra will be held on Sunday, this year Schoo)s Sept. 27th s * - Duncan Guest, of Ethel, will) §} oun the United Church pulpit next Sunday mornin Armstrong is sennsbine in Ethel that morning. ° e . | About twenty members of St. Paul's Lutheran chureh Young People’s Society, gathered at the home of Mr. William Berfelz, 4th.|§} ‘on. Wallace, on Monday evening, to] 4) hold their monthly meeting. Follow: ing the routine of business, the ev-; 9} ening was spent socially in games,|§} etc. Luncheon was also served | © * - morning last, Mrs. H. ' . Vice-president of} nary Society of| 9) the Presbyterian ‘Chaveh addressed | the congregation of Knox Church,} speaking on the work of that organ- ization, Mrs. Horne also addressed, the Sunday Schoo! in the afternoon, | telling about the work in Japan and! about the school home opened in, Liskeard recentiy. | . s On Sunday Horne, of oe For three or four days beginning with September 31, Louden will be, the scene of an dnifmated conference) of church workers, and this gather-: ng will be of epoch-making import- ance, for it marks the anitis} in the development of the Church In Canada so far as this dis- trict is concerned. The mass meeting will be held in Metropolitan Church! (formerly First Method’st) anc a.| bout 6 delegates are expected. First Presbyterian Church (United) | > used for committee purposes and the delegates will be accommo- | dated in the bomes of London . . = | THE BAZAAR Will You Follow Us ? COME! a You appreciate a plete store and there is but This tributes to your desire conm- one here. 6tore con- for something different, be it GIFTS, HOLIDAY GOODS or EVERYDAY NECESSIT- TES and the consideration or price is-always in plain fig- ures and always the lowest and so we maintain it while the goods last. It is our job to seek bet- ter prices for you, so that you may trade with an as- surance of safety. Trade At THE BAZAAR Sears me aeteete—tteeiieninmeant lan ATES The first isane of the Missionary; Month! y, the new organ of the Wom-! en's Mi sstonary Gees lety of the ed Church, is to n tention of eon sands “of throug shout Canada. vely printed 64-page ls the combination of five emaller, eriodicals—The Missionary Mes- senger and The Messnge of the Pres- byterilan Church, e | Outlook The Monthly the Methodist Church , Monthly leat of the Congregation- | al Chure ‘ s bal 7 nn > 23 On Monday evening lest young people of the United Chr arch held an organization meeting when: the following, officers were elected: | Ww ' } President—Mrs. . W. Karges. lst. Vice—Miss R. Ellis: 2nd. Vice—Miss H. Hay 3rd Vice—Mr. B. Couch. 4th. Vice—Miss A. Purcell. 5th. Vice—Mr. E. Leppard. 6th. Vice—Miss Mary Preuter. Rec. Sect.—-Mr. C. Hallman n Cor. Sect..-Miss C. Treas.—Mr. L. A, Oliver. Pianist—Miss H. MacQuarrie. Asst. Pianist—Miss A. Good e . Knox church Guild met Monday evening in the church, following a{ few months’ vacation. Miss Jessie Climle was in the chair, and a splen- did program was rendered, consisting of the following: TebIOS, Mies Olga Gee and Mrs. ‘D. L. Chapman: in- strumental, Miss Dorothy Symons; reading; Dave Savage; coronet sole, ler. Ross; violin solo, Master Don- s. Bible peading was taken the program. Arrangements are being made to hold a wiener roast text week. Py Listowel They left * Detroit, | Before You | Buy See Our Men’s Farm or .Factory Shoes on Sale at $3. 75 | Regular $4.50. © It you are considering purchasing a coat this fall we have something that will interest you. After a great deal of Eroube we have been able to purchase a line of coats that we can sell.at $19.50. They are all the very latest models, including the newer cloths. We have just space here to illustrate a very few of ‘them but you certainly will not be disap- pointed. Our large volume of business a:lows us to sell for less. RESEDA GREEN VELOUR his is a very smart model, the collars and cuffs being fur trimmed. The quality is an exceptional part of this coat being cut velour. INDIAN TAN VELOUR The collar of this straight smart model is fur trimmed. The lining is full length and of a figured satine. TAUPE GREY : This coat is trimmed with braid, and the collar is of fur, The lining is full length. The material is a very good quality velour. You wi!l be surprised at the quality of these coats and more surprised at the good styles. $19.50 ladies’ Our showing of the better coats is also very good. Never before have we been able to give you as good a combination of styles and cloths. John McDonald “The Store with the Reputation” Listowel ‘Jump at This Great Opportunity — SEARMREREA TATREA ATSLEE T I ee S tured Rubbers. . FREE Pairs of RUBBERS You know the quality of stock carried at this store. You know’ that the season is fast approaching when everyone will need rubbers. In addition to our regular splendid values in footweat; in addition to the fact that you will need to pur- chase rubbers soon anyway, we will give you a FREE Pair of Rubbers wiih every. pair of shoes of a certain price during the 8 Day Sale. Here’s a Sale that’s simply going to take “your breath” away with the surprising bargains fea- Eyes This Way Please! We want you to note that on Fair Day, Friday, Sept 18th, Saturday, Sept. 19th and the Following Week we will give away Free Pairs of | FREE PAIR OF RUBSERS WITH MEN'S Shoes from $4.00 up WOMEN’S Shoes from $3.50 up CHILDREN'S Shoes from $2.50 up : MISSES’ and BOYS’ Shoes from $3. 25_up All Purchases During This Sale Strictly Cash FRIDAY, SEPT. 18th to SATURDAY, SEPT To > 4 =

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