Listowel Banner, 20 May 1926, p. 8

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. ur. Roy end visiting friends in —o— Aha is visiting her a Mr. “Mr. oma Wilson was in Montreal). this wi ie —0O— Mr. Bert Meintyre ep sunday| with friends in Hano as et Anderson. was in Mon- cs) Mr. T. treal this Weak oh» on business. » H. hamtore” : Palak at BLE: cyelnh and Galt on Tuesday. 0 D. Bolton wiasion x this, Sheek. on business, gaits ie as George. rag be es week- + Mr. Henry Hofne, Sr. was in Tor- onto sab ced on business. Oo r. James Dona Sduon “was ip Woodstock last week on business. —o— Mr. Louis ce was in Kitchen- éF to-day on businese = Mr. Sidney Gee, of Toronto, is ge iting his brother, Mr. How ard Gee. —_—o— Mrs. F. H. Chiatitt iat in Toron- to Tuesday on busine Mr. of Palmerston, a sunday meith friends in Listo- et Rey. and Mrs. J. M. Nicol spent a few days this week at White Cloud Island. —o — Mr. John Askew, of Kincardine, was in Listowel a few days ‘this week. a ‘ — Oo Mrs. Frank Van Deventer, of Hamilton, is visiting at-the home of rs.-G. Kehl this week. — oO Miss Alma Fleming spent Wednes- _day and Thursday last with friends in Kitchener. —o— Mrs. W. A. Kibler and baby son, George, are spending a few daye with friends in Guelph. —f— Miss Billie Welsh spent Sunday with her brother, Mr. Elmer Welsh, Hanover. —o— ‘Mr. Henry Johnston, of Kincard- ine, spent the week-end at his hofne in town. — Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnstone and family, spent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. —_—o— Mr. James Fallis, of Palmerston, spent Monday with friends in’ Listo- we — Mr. W. H. Walker is'spending a few days with friends in Moorefield and Drayton. A... Pietter of-New--York, and Mrs. Hugh Darroch — Mr. R. L. Smith, of Stratford. call- ed on his sister, Miss Laura Smith on@fuesday evening. of the Memoriel at her —o Miss Wallington Hospital etaff, is visiting home in Tillsonburg. a, Bennoweis, of the Listo- is vis- Miss M. wel Memorial Hospital staff, iting at her home in Monkton. Mr. George Lane . left Monday for Moorefield; where he will spend a few months. —o-— Mr. Roy Miller.. of Kincardine, spent* the week-end at his home in town —_—N) Mr, -Lowis Pfeffer was in Strat- ford oon guide and in apeerton, on Tuesday ad A Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Kay of Kit- chener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Kay. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Halliday, cf ‘Toronto, are Drapes acquaintances in Listowel this wee ; epee Miss Elizabeth Gibs6n spent the week-end with her friend, Miss Dor- othy Watson, North Mornington. —o— Mrs, Stanley Loughram of Moore-’ field, epent. Tuesday with her -moth- er, Mrs. McCracken, Wallace road. —)——— Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer and Doris Hoad motored to Kitchener on Sunday and visited friends. —_—o— Mr. L. Brickeriand Mr peg of Kitchener, visited with J. K. Bricker during the first of the week. Miss. Margaret Hoke, of Palmer- ston, is spending th dey with her éister, Mrs. Chas, Rottl —O-— Miss Loulse Bender spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Markus Bender, Waterloo —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Knechtel and family, of erasers, and Mr. Emer- son Knipe, of Hensall, LES Sunday} at the home of Mr Mr. B. F. Knipe. Mrs. Bridge of “at Chittora, was in red, to. Wate cae spent the day with rth teenda. MAS 2 38 town this and ae H. r Wi oF ik tv zer motored to Ham nen the week-end. rico on Seay or Be asaatoas, at ine ‘desk meg a former peslaeat towel, renewed saree minan ag week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Noa, Blackmore and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blackmore mot- ‘ored to Kitchener on Sunday and spent the day with friends. —~— The Misses Perry and Miss ‘Wana Halliday, of Stratford,. were week- end guests at the home of Mics W. Bradley. —o— Mr. and Mrs. J. Holtz and Mrs. 1. Shantz, of Kitchener, visited at the home of Mr. J. K. Bricker over the week-end. Mrs. B. 8S. aes of Lacombe, Alta. and Mrs. Maynard, of Chat- bam, are guests this. week at the honie of Mrs. Olive McDonald. Oe Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cosens_ re- rned_ to. wn on Friday week with: the former's Listowel: : — Mrs. W. H. Walker returned home Saturday, after spending two weeks with -her daughter, Mrs. Bean ia Port Huron, Mich., who has been iil. ae is now acing nicely. parents in 3. Qs Puasiig. of Simcoe. aprieod Friday last, and is spending a week at the home of her son, Mr. L. A. Fleming and Mrs. Fleming. — Mr, and Mrs. John Tuckéy and Mr. and Mrs. . Anderson and family, of Elora, motored and spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fleming ‘ —_—o-- Mr. John Vass, of New York, was a guest over-the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Steven- son, Mr. and Mrs. “Gace Bape accomip-. anied by Mr. and Mrs. G. Ke“Rapp, 3rd. con. Wallace, racer eo to Kii- chener and spent the wgek-end vis iting friends. —— Miss Reta Cole, Mtss Haze! Gou!d- ing and Mr. Vincen Priester, of El- mira, spent Sunday in Listowel with the former's sister, Miss Mae Cole, at the home of Mrs. Alex: Ferguson. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Harris Williams and wo children, Jack and Jean, of London, spent the week-end visiting 8 Listowel at the home of Mrs. Wil- liams* parents, Mr. and Mrs George . —o-— Miss Thelma Rennie. Mrs. R. J Milner and Mrs emp spent the week-end visiting friends in De- troit. Miss Rennie motored home u new Essex coach. —o0— . Mr. Louis Bartman, accompanie/ by his mother and sister, Miss Edith Bartman, motored from Waterloo and spent Sunday with friends in Listowel. —_0-— . Mr. Wm. Goldner, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Keeler and family of Toronto, motored and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldner. Scientia Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bennett and Billy, of Gorrie,’and Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLaughlin, of Fordwich, were guests over the week-end at the home. of. .Mr..and Mrs. V. F. De- burges. r. mry diene. Sr. .Mr. Wet lington Hetae, Mrs. “Marvyn Wilson. accompanied: by Mrs. Wm. Ament, of Toronto, moto -to Tavistock on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graviston. a ‘Mr! and Mrs. A. H. Zurbrigg and tiamily, of St. ‘Marys, spent the week-end visiting at n homes of Mr. S. L. Adolph, Méssrs. Ai) W. and M. F. Zurbriggs. —_—o— Mrs. L. W. Thompson returned home Wednesday mbtrning after spending six weeks with her dangh- ter, Miss Hazel Thompson at Chat- ham, and another’ daughter, Mrs. Stewart, of feretiene- d. Mr..E. S. Hudson een Miss J. Hud- son lett Friday to spend. the ween- end A Seas Sg and Mrs. D. A. Ress, Woodsto Mr. Hudson also visited Sunday with his brother, Mr. G. is Vic sprint) in Woodstock to spend a few wee se ane KEMP—ELLIOTT On Friday morning, May 14th. 1926, at seven-fiffeen o'clock, a quiet wedding took ati at Knox Presbyterian church, Listowel, when Miss Grace Elliott, daughter of ‘Mrs. ©. Elliott, of Listowel, was united in marriage to Frank W,. Kemp; aec- their home i 3s last, after spending & analo Goo. OB Brien “The Dancers” St. Clair Davidson and Piles! Wat ter will compete in the W. O. 8. 8. A. events to be held in Londoa on Satruday. LJ B . The women of the Stratford Coun- try Club have arranged their sched- ule for the summer. We notice that on July 27 the ladies of the Listowel Golf Club are scheduled to play in Stratford. . . Offers Silver Cup | ' wo i FR - meee : 5 ; a ae = rae ‘ We are pleased to learn par Mr. L, A. Oliver has presented a hand- some silver cup to the Listowel Lad- |ies’ Softball Association. This cup Is to be competed for annually and is to be given to the winners of the season éechedule. Mr. Oliver is to be congratulated on the interest he has taken in this line of sport and row that it has been given a good send- off, we hope that the Ladies’ Soft- ball League will be as successfu! as the Junior Town League Hockey of the past winter. ; a * “Northern Lights’ Win In an exciting game of softball in the Rink Park on Tuesday evening, the Northern Lights defeated the “Civil Service’ by a score of 22-17. After holding a substantial lead for the greater part of the game, -the Civil Servants weakened and lost the count in the last inning when they allowed the Lights to score ten runs. Batteries-— wee Lighte—Baker and Ir- Civil ne a | Savage Fritz. Umpires—Howard and J. Stewert. After the game an attempt: was made to organize a softball lexgue. A large number met in the Library, but-as all the teams which are enter- ing the League were not represented, it was decided to call a meeting for next Wednesday evening at § p.m. in the Council Chamber. Each team is requested to have at least two rep- resentatives at the meeting. The chair will be taken by Rev. T. B. Howard. and R. Newcomers gs: Strengthen Tdatowel W. F whee ae TLtawel Senior-Inter- the mediate Footbell team field with pe rcedates an opponents 6n May 31, many new faces may be seen in the aes ‘Detacat giuerks have been rounded up in the past few weeks and they are all eager to play football. Among these are Kuntz ,of Atwood, who ie a with the Kitchener Range Ross, who was formerly a ld a soccer club in Scotland and J. Auld, of Toronto, H. Arnold of Sim- coe and J. Milligan, late of London, ~ are also eligible to play for’ the Blue and White Simpson, Johnston, Bamford. P. Vv. Smith, Peppler, Robbie and Kelly of last year’a team are Be ag Fe as well as the following promising p ers. B. Mcintyre,’ J. Bell, R. Sars N. Hoover, E. Leppard, S. Cooper and EB. Cummings. With these to choose from, the club is_certain.of being representud E.|by a Pea ‘| Hudson, in Hespeler. Miss Hudson Pi anagement eee pro. tem, cniiatior of G. whee A. McDonald and F. - Ke ily has launched a pn ahem ta to sell Cluh Membership Cards, whieh will — the purchaser to all group ga These tickets are to be had for $1.00 and may be, obtained from-any of the Committee. ~ mate F Minstrel Show . Night— The repeat performance of oe. ee (ee eee le Ce Tr wow OLNOL TOL OL Os 81S B\Osne. THE BAZAAR Today You Are Due At The Bazaar The longer you wait the more yoy lose. What you make in price saving will more than pay your gasoline bill coming and go} When you are pleased with what you buy tell us_ as well as your friends and & if you have a complaint don’t hide it. This Week We Offer Royal Albert cups and et enter saucers regu'ar 65, 69, 75, 79c and 98c for 59c, NEW SHEET MUSIC : 3 Give Me a Little Kiss, Sweet Child, Thanks For the Buggy Ride, Moonlight and Roses, What !no Wo- & man, and many others, all + Spikial 29 pene china tea s > piece | set, egg shell ‘china Opal vases dainty blue ware, 59c, Indian tea cups and saucers 98e, Pepper and salts in avariety of shapes, birds ete., pair 25¢ and 35c Trade at THE BAZAAR the: der the ans- Fill Your Bins ~ with: " GBNUINE SCRANTON oe “COAL aS. 1 on Friday, and was a ar ond — of Mr. ai eth Bek Sgn Sunflower Minstrels u at the home of Mr. end Mrs. R, Aj listo pet-ipiees of the Wo Fc Patriotic Seaman. tormed by Rev. iM. M. Nicol, BLA , D.} League, will be given in McDonald’s OR ren . De. imc tny Sree of the immediate. | Hall to- Friday night). Dr. Bsther ‘and © frietid.| relatives. eral new features will be introdnecd, Miss Monell of Toronto, visited her|..-The bride charming Jn in hérjand the be fj joo ‘Mre. R. A. Seaman ios the} costume cout ead hat of: Lae taining as the t noes) E pet egg {lwhich made su B hit. If you gees Mz. and Mrs. W. J. Moody of Tor-j Kemp, brother of | “Mr Binsin} dont py efit a8 rand Mrs. ° ; ¥ a and ley Kemp] page ay miss this Inst opportunity.) onto, were guests over the week-end “at the home of -Mr. and-Mre. “Tockliart a4 —_—o-— “Milverton Sun—Mr. and Mrs. i _-paerine oF sr Listowel, epent thew. e king over the nook e WwW. K. Lo estate. —o— ” Mre an Mrs. Me ororigs and comity: ~ pmatron- of Retin, Aa a the hare following mon, Mr. and Mrs. 7.50 oy train Dr: a si “Ladies and BY oung Meni s JOHN C. 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