Listowel Banner, 17 Jun 1926, p. 5

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ntation Made to aa m our Donegal Correspon Wednesday evening of? + ® pleasant social held at the home of Mr. an fg for their new home i ‘ood. tead b Beott Peebles f the company, W Little, presented yen with a b very feelingly, at leaving his ol ighbo ‘The evening was sniovabt hood, but we wish them many r SAPS 4% _ Eocal Team Win— of mar Be ~The apie softball tearm a: ~dehaif ‘o tifur Nats a Mr. Gray replied Rie music, community’ singizg an 5 } chat, after which the ladies bat Juncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Gray © will be mtch missed in the neighbor- aAppy years ™ their tlew home in Atwood, r and Mrs, Robert Gray ioe sathering: bert Gray, when their ane | me in to bid them farewell in Ate An accompanying addresa - was y Mr. Wm and. Mr. on eat sing _ Sala nd nt to Donegal Friday after- and had a friendly game. The was 26-18 in favor of the home eit | Garden Party Proved Highly Successful 1 may LIVIN GSTONE MISS MISSION « BAND GARDEN PARTY HELD FRIDAY EVENING AT HOME OF MR. GEORGE DONAHUE, —_ The annttal garde party of the Livingstone Missoh Band was held on Friday eveéfiing last, June 11th: at the home of Mr/ and Mrs. George Donahue, side road Retween 4th. and 6th. con, Elma. cag was a large attendance, and th gate receiets totalléd $92.75, aad the booth proximate ely $52. + he lawns were lighted by artifi- ical lights, and the tables decorated with> Wenquets of tulfps and lilacs, After a bountifal sipper served by|s the members of thé Mission Band, a progam was enjoyed OF the large audience. ‘Rev. J. col, of gg . church was aa ee na R F Armstrong, of yen! United 5 aleg algo gave an ali - Other program "india ded = musical selections by Knox ¢hurth Sunday School orchestra; .violin solo, Mr. Walter Rennie,“London; duet, Mrs. Grayson Richmond and Mrs. Frank Our Cakes L and Pastry Thoroughly baked and wade of the purest ingredients, are always an inviting item for oon teas or after-iiitmer deskert. Py phe are now séijing all ‘kinds ot! Fancy Cakes ‘by the ‘pound _ —tall home baked. f pon’t forget ‘to call us and A ur Delivery<ca N° £ you. qf Orders oedt be sphoned in ithe tnfght before. |nett and Mr Boyd; quartet, Mra. E. a Bennett, Miss Doris Yocum, Mr. E. D. Ban 8. J. vaae: readings, Mrs. George ‘Cleland, Jr. Misses Ada} Johnson, Floremte. Donahue and! Jean Forman. — o > 2a8. ‘LINE ELMA 7 > bt m tas Miss Jatie Rae of Fa i “spent the week-end at her Mr.-atid Mrs. Herity Cutien Visited Sunday *with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cul: len, Moleswort Mr.sand Mrs, J. W. ‘Grady spent Sunduy at the home of Mr. R. T. fe. Mr. and Mrs. James Donaldson motored from Goderith and spent a few "days with Mrs. Donaldson's sis- ter, Mrs. John Forman “Mr. and Mrs. -T. W. Johnston vis- ited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Visited over the —— with her rousin, Miss Jean Forman. “Mr. Cecil Sohuwon of Waterloo, “Spent the week-emd at hie home. Misses Grace “Gray and Orrie . » diet Gahcieaatds vid sainltaiiniciaiaig JShnston were in (Milverton on Tues- tay attending the convention. a TROWSRIDGE - PheMePeeeeerets a a a eo | Mr. pe ol sawmill is in Ru See these te A great number oe this com- Smunity attended the service in Eth- #1 last Sunday night, the occasion be- @ sermon preached to the Or- apgemen, by the Rev. Dr. A. H. Brown, of Walton, the fermer pas- tor of the United church here. The W. M. 8. ewill meet at the 1 a heme of Mrs W. McCollough, Thurs- dey afternoon, #ame 24th, 4 EHH EE L at. ea SOCIAL AND PERSON. ‘Mr. and Mré: James~ Donaldson and Miss cgay cas Fraser, of Goderich, h gay PLS is in Wiarton on Mr. a’ fishing tour. ——— Anderaonh nod pandas Mr. visiting ge erie in Fullarton —o— Miss Denman spent Gukaay at the ae ‘of Miss Ethel Boyd, Silver Cogners, ie Mrs. Jane Riach spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rowland, Monk- ton, —+o— Mrs. Alf. Watchern of Palmerston, pent a few cf Jast - wee with fends in Atwo — . Mrs. E. M. Wilson, 6th. con. spent a few days this week with .Mr. and Mrs. J. Brydon, Listowel. ea eee spent the week-end visiting at the ns iviget of = and Mrs. John Forman, 2n hepatic Mt. Roy Anderson, of Preston, spent Thuseeay with his brother, Mr, A. Ba An derso 5 pie Mré.. Adam. Dahmer, Mfs. WW: Brandle and Gertrude, spent Thurs- ‘|dey last with friends in London. and t McKay of Grey, spent Saturday in Stratford, ~— Mrs. Norval Hall spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. B. Cardiff, Brussels. @ —~o— Miss Ruth Robinson has returned rom Teeswater, btn ‘has been attending High Schoo pen Mr. and - Mrs. R. A. Thompesdn, Jessie and Murray, speht ‘the Steek- end with Triemis In Wiarton oO - Mr. Harvey Erskine of Drdyton, spent the wetk-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Erskine. —p— Mrs. Delmer, of Ripley, épent a few days lust week at the home of her son, Mr. Adam Dalimer. -_oO r ma Mire. J. A. McFarlane of with Mr. Mr. Hamilton, went Sunday and Mrs. \Wm. Wilson, 8 Se rs. (C. A. Houze, spent a ‘few days last home wf ‘Mrs. Houze, Br. Mr. ‘A.B. ‘Thompson, 6th. |spent , ‘Bunday at the ‘home’ ot Mr. George Diamond, Mmto township. —— Mitchell, ‘of “week at the Mrs. ‘C. Longmirerreturned home Fridey -everiing, dfter a few weeks yisit with her son, “Mr. J. H. Long- mire; ‘Gdderich. — Mrs. Harry Fixter and daughter, Donwido, of Wingham, spent Friday at ‘the home of SMr..and Mrs. W. Braniite . 7 Mr. 4 Mrs. T. G. Ballantyne rit "Friday visiting at the homes of Pima Wee wet tc ees ee pas AL Ca A A ep renee ye et Cabbage, To ‘for the week-end. WE BELIEVE Imikeeping our shelves amply etocked at all times with thejbest lines ¢f.capnedl, bottled and packaged goods. So when -you shop’ here you @re assured of getting what you want and at nit prices ttoo. es, Letguce and Stra wberries Special Other green vegetables anc fruits arriving daily. J.P. F comcsasie Mrs. Fiche Gorrie,cand Mrs. at Bétmore —O— Mrs. ‘A. M. Robinson has returned to her“home ip Atwedd, after spend- Ing affewcdays at hers:home in Tees- water. —o— Mr.-arnd Mrs. John#Roger and Mies Tsobél ‘¥allance motored to Fullarton on Sunitay and spent ‘the day with Mr. and’Mre. Bert Ress. ~— * Mri Geo. Cox left Monday -after- neon for Montreal, where he is spending-a = weeks sith his moth- er antl diester. —r}— Mr. avi Mrs. James ‘Priest, son, Morrison, of Hensxll, and spent and Mrs. ‘Ajex Morrison. — Miss Janie Dennis retsrnned home Friday -everting, two wesks’ vacation with friends at : onan and other points. <I = Mrs. Art ;Gullen and «dteughter, “THE STORE OF Sate Specials For This Week Tonbuiet Cucumbers, Strawberries, Bananas and We have a complete iiss of reih groceries. Have You Tried Our Ice Cream ? AY ALEX DONLEY Atwood | ? pares "FLOUR, FEED and SEEDS space Seeds, 50c a Ib., all varieties. CORN—Dents, ~consin No. 7, a Bailey. $l $175 a bushel. _ “Flin, Longfellow, White Flint, Comptons ed 2 25 bas ~—=&B. ‘SMITH | +» all varieties. « White Caps, {Golden Glow, We of : are visiting:at th home of Mr. and Mrs R, A. fhomp- and Mr. Mrs . B. H. Sowing. —_— Misa Huggins has pig bod ee pome in nee after «6 ot o! Ww weeks vis at ene. hate un ae Men =) . Terry nd pire RD08 Vyles ‘and f Landon; visiting -a the home of Mrs. vyies" mother: Mre. Annie aa ates isd bat Acton rae and “Mrs. D. with @riends at Mit- —o— Wir. Ivan Hargreaves, of Toronto, spent the week-end -yisiting. at- the home of his parents, Mr. avd Mrs. Geo. Hargreaves. —jp— Mrs. A. C. Eddy of Toronto, is visiting for two weeks at the home of apf recon re Mrs. James Hamilton, | ASth. Mr, and Nrs. “Phillips, of sitanaks ae ong aoe the w a Mr. Hon Taek koa pete AE Miss Geraldine: Hewitt, « of Bright,| hee ‘at the home of her par- . Mr and bride A KD Hewitt, =o a 3 Mensrs. Bec Buttery, 14th. con. “con. Sunday -visiting at the hame of Mr.’ after am -enjoyable } eek-end with . . Meller and mr, Albert | boo rs. Alex, Mayburry end daughter! Wc and Mra. famés saunter of ane Mrs. Johnston Pee Mrs 4 eS who ie at present visiting friends in Listowel, — Sunday at the home of Mr. a d Mrs. Earl Switzer. eats. Mrs. Earl Switzer, Gordon and] Ruesel, accompanied by their guest; Mrs. €. Sergison, motored J Mil- verton on Sunday and visited friends. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sadler, of Staf- ‘a, Miss Casey and Mr. Ratz, of Mit- h piel of Mr. and Mre..D. E. Hodge: —O— = P..W. Butts, of Brooklyn; ys acived home this week, and Mrs ¥.. { Britton, spent Thursday bap Mr. 1 Sergison ‘bon of Paka n.|% ell,-were guests on Sunday at the; ae. ! advertising : Sang £ the soe “Asa Bayi in June” | But they di Int mean only a day. The whole month is ‘‘rare’ " opportunity ytd “to be ‘Summer Needs” er months at the Mre. ames ispending the su honfe of her mother; Mamiilton, 6th. con. Mr. and rs. Henry Rassman, ae “aRtia\nad and Mr. Bar! Horne, f ‘Monkton, returned home Friday,|}- atear spending a few days with Mr. and a Mrs, Wilfrid Hamat Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blackmore, Mrs. Plant and a Will Howe, of Listowel, and Lé@akey, of Pal arte ealled Sunday. on Mrs. C. } Longinire, © Angus, of i Sgr ae Kg visiting at the homes of Mr. Mrs. George posbhene and Mr. weet Mre. Wm } —o— . d Mrs. Cameron Dicksnys Ah asconipanted by Mr. Ww. Blackwell, motored "to ‘Clarksburg ‘land spent the week-end visiting .| friends. *Mr. and Mrs. - geoage Gale and two sons, Elmer and Chas. ‘tof Brantford, were guests on penne at the home of- Mr. and Mrs. J. Greensides. ee Mr. and Mrs. James Gray, Stratford, were guests és ‘Sunday at the home of-Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ichmond. Mrs. Gray remained to spend a few days. - eCutcheon : a George x Mr. and Mrs. Geo and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manning, 8rd. con. Wallace, apent Sunday vis- iting at the home of and Mrs. Wm. McCutcheon, Mr. and M Liuras spent the week-end at the teuie of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley ee, oe con Grey. Mrs. Lucas remained spend a few days with her deagnter. a Mrs. “Chas. Vallance, Miss roe "Hatfantyee: Mr. and Mre. -Sam- uel-Hiles and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Peachey, spent Thureday last with friends in Stratfofda. —- Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and: children, Mr. a Mr. G. A@ams and Mrs. George Smali “of "Roreate, age Erltay visiting at poe es of Mr. d Mrs. James Brow ee Mr. and Mrs, orman Schagfer ant Miss arb. of Mitchéll Mr. and Mrs. Geo rae Pee and family of Sceabtea ov were gu Sunday at the home of Mr. and “Mrs. A. R. Terry. Mr. and Mrs. . eaverson be abt of London, and Mr.-and Mra. Thurlow and daughter, Winaitred. of Thamesford, were guests on oer day at the home - of Mr. and Donald Murray. Mr. and Mrs. os. Inglis, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter! Inglis, 6th. con. motered to Marris- ton on Sunday and visited with Miss Harriette McQuarrie, whe has been ill at the home of her. sivter, Mrs. Fred Hardie. —_—o— Mrs. George Ruttan and ieee and Mr. Charles Ruttan, &h spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Filsinger. Monday and y @ ees: saa home Wednesday | | even tz SCOTT—WHITFIQLD ~ A quiet tenga ry wae at the June 12th. ii26, 9 2 ‘Alloa Fran- ~ Senet tte Baebes’ “ second pnd Mrs, P. T. Wrietiea, vot Hime, a. oe or icon son saa Mr. oat net ag - Scott 3 united in may AG c. fate tri Socpaen tthe | the bride pride. was =e in sand oe: faced canton and carried a oad of eweétheart roses Pha peas. After the ceremony Mr. and os 1 i oa Sintuce Sener oe ‘e ron to Nisgara Falls. On their refurn they will caaide in ms uesing. _Never arenes a woman's answer for her decision We pew: see PRE 0 mee obi books in“ circulation as we used to. but ae fot ‘a cook book when can openers are so cheap. o i Mrs. W. D. Angus and Mr. Melvin “)program was ren of presented with a s|to be held in two: weeks’ time. ne ee . in pon i Presbyterian Missioy Band June Meeting GIRES .AND BOYS ENJOY PICNIC MISS A EASSON GIVEN TWO BAND. | The monthly meeting of the Cal- der Mission Band of the Presbyter- an church was held on Saturday, June 12th at two SNS with the president in the Sentence prayers Tucks prepared by ™: | Irene McCutcheon, ane the following Annie and Agnes Ballantyne; tation, Ellwood Hanna; mission stu- dy, peed Dickson; address by: Rev, . West..The minutes of the roll call fs responded to by the class text. The offering of $1.40 was ded- icated ay repeating the Mission ene prayer ‘Avery pleasing as of the Fane meeting of the Mission Band was the *| presentation to Miss Alexis Easson, who, we understand, expects to leave Atwood shortly.. Miss B was lovely, monogram quilt from. the girls of the Band at the May meeting, and the epg tion of candle sticks was made the boye at the June meeting. The eeting was closed by prayer by Rev. West, and saluting the flag. A pienic: was held on the church grounds following the meeting, at which the c beste ea epent a very en- joyable afternoon Pollowing is a copy of the address read by Elwood Hanna, and the pres- entation of the candle sticks was made by Master Jack Peebles. The girls also wrote a fit and it-was placed wan the quilt on presentation of sam ri emai inne 12th,1926. ar Miss Eaes ee. the boys of the Calder Mission Band, desire at this. opportunity to agg to you in some way our es- eem and affection for you. You have labored patiently and earnestly tor our spiritual welfare and, we know your efforts have not beeh in vain, but have had the effect of making us better boys. Please accept this little gift from ‘us as ‘a slight token of our kindHest feelings pad te obese RS otfer you our or a hap- pyr and Neos nite “apart ~_— us, we remain, #8 Gratefully. ‘The Boys of the Calder Mission Band Gn Sunday evening, June 27th. an Orange service will be “given to the Orange Men from this district in the Atwood United chur oh: tity Friday ctternson of ie: Pepe t 2.30 pm ratory @e to the ceutinunion: stl be hela 1 fess the n.| Presbyterian ehurch. The pecuiieak ‘é tue ee Ss sup-, per will be observed Sunda morning next at the wertive in the Presbyterian church. re. ony o. tained the Tales Aid and of the Doaega!l United church at the parsonage on a Thursday afternoon of Jest week. program was rendered; Giereaing musical tions, and ton Dies alo served, Miss Breiyn aeachbuil had- charge} ere} of the Young People’s meeting in owe, United church Friday evening last ocak tae Mary Harvey read the lesson, Miss Alice Hymer gave the topic on shinies byes of the “United ‘church — one ‘96. Organized” Margaret and Miss Evelyn Love ying. a Solano ee Ar- rangenients ‘werre miade’ for a social to “of held on Friday arening ‘of this wee ss a The Mission Band of the United church gathered on the lawn at the “| ehurch on sega “afternoon ‘for thefr regular m ng. There was 9 gerk attendance of young folk, and a asant afternoon was enjoyed’ by ail. The lesson. was r Edit Simpsou, and the program. was ‘An ideal husband end- an ideal follows: teadi M Evelyn wife are seldom marriad to each} bull, Ruth Robinson, ean Lo erry; recitation, DELS Co ; Love. Ar- Fangemeénts were made for a picnic PRESENTATIONS BY. MISSION Atyrood and vic- ttended Band Several cars inity motored. to Listowel Sunday ev- ening last, and enjoyed the sacred ert. band conce Enjoy Bass Fishing— ~— Several from Atwood motored to Bluevale, and other points on Wed- nesday, aeeeeieree rhe first bass fishing of the seas Under Doctor's Care— We are sorry to report that Mr. J. B. Hamilton; 8th. con. has beén under the doctor's’ care for the past week. Won Football M The Moncrieff football team de feated the Ethel Football team’ by the score of 12-6 st ‘Ethel on Thurs- day evening last. Having se Renovated— Mr. vid Thorndyke is having hi dence on Main street renovat- 8 Tr ed this week. me Centract. for Cementing— Campbell Sroheee: me Tth. con. El- ma, have the contract of cementing: ‘the. Monkton Praabyierinn church sheds, and commenced work Monday mo A Awarded Contract— Mr. Andrew Machan, of Moncrief, was awarded the contract of rebuild- ing the .Maitand cheese factory for Mr. James Henderson. The watis are to be built of aolid concrete and the roofing is to be en tin with as” little wood as pessible use ying Slowly: e ‘are pieaned fi to report there 1s improvement in the condition of Mre. James Brown, who n serious- ly ill for the past few “aks. Nurse ockford, of Guelph, is in attend- ance and expécts to remain for a few weeks. tipkateriod to New Mr. Orville Struthers, sat "gerattord, and who is a grandson of Mrsi Btru- th ers. Sr. of Atwood, has been tra Im adian Bank of Commeree in- Gorrie, to the Branch at New-Hamburg, and left thi 5 wee eek {o assum his duties. - He- spent bind last with his srandmgther in. town Rngagenient. Annou need— rate Mr. and Mrs, John I. Struthers, Monktan, announce the engagement of thelr daughter, Jeam Bernice, to Mr. Wilfrid J. Tanner of — Detroit, son of Mr. and Mre. R. J. Tanner Gak, the satiety to take place the latter pare t June Co *. The Atwood Bowling, Club have commenced their sport for the SUM 59 mer rege oe It ie expected that the annual tournament of the Club will be a on Thursday, qaly Ist, as in former years, and dies’ ke of the United Church ave again a Ereed to provide dinner for the iS ors.” E ¥ Maple Leaf Institute Hold Mecting-- Tie members. or 5 the Maple _ Leaf Wemen's 's Institute day rnoon to e@ arrangements for a garden party to be held early in July at the h home of Mrs. Jamea Hamilton, 6th. een. The regular monthly meeting will be held on Monday, June 28th. at the home of Mrs. James Hamilton, when a speak- © Phage the Pevarssseet will be pree- ent: . Connoly - Bros. of Logan; | w have resumed pa ditching operhy wome in this vicinit ening on this 1 Mr. August Baver of Waterloo, was n week-end visitor. with his brother, Mr. Jacob ver. Mr. and Mrs, A. ed a and child- ren of Elmira, s of ew days ferred from the brahch ofthe Can- J. 4) of Atwood, Mrs. B met at the home rage Kaine exntex inf Mra Adam WMloughby on Mon- and W.M.S. afte ake PS CARS gee ° ey ti ‘spent Sunday’ eyo ine fast week at the Wonie of the taeess ; herty” Atwood C hurches Gnited Church Rev.°C,_ C. Kaine, pastor. Sunday, June 20th, 1926 10 a.m.—Sunday School. ARABIAN EXPER- 7.30 p.m.— “THE TRANSFIGURA- TION OF THE COMMONPLACE.” Friday—Young People’s Social. Presbyterian Church Rev. W. J. West, M.A., Ministor, Sunday, June 20th, 1926 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11. a.m—Morning Worship. Subject: d CHRIST." ‘The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup- per will be observed. O™p.m.—Evening worship. “Subject. TEN VIRGINS.* . serra 8p.m.— Young People’s ting. waurbine 7.80 p.m.—Prayer ‘service. oa DONEGAL * + Le : PEEPLES E? racken of Listowel, ae ith Mr. and Mrs: T. J. Gabel of Wallace, spent Sun- day, with Mrs. Jas. Scott. Mr: ‘and Mrs. D. F. Hymers, Mr. and. Mrs. Wesley Nutt and Hattie, epent Sunday in Stratford, Sag tr) Miss Dinah Hyimérs and Master. Alvin Nutt at the General Hospital. 5 Mrs, Wilson of Stratford and Mra. R. Code and Miss Lottie Code of Trowbridge, epent-Thursday of last week het Mrs. Chas, nbroo Mr. and Mrs. John Ovens, 12th, con., pant Mahrag at = home of Mr, and Mrs. J. Cowa: < cs) Mr. and “Mrs Thos. Hytierg. Jr. and children; spent Sunday at the “ne of Mr. and Mrs. Illman, con. ep PEL tp reah afpernoon the Ladies’ d W.M.S. of the chureh here held thett monthly meetings at the home of Mrs. (Rev.) C. C. Kaine in Atwood nee was a good attendance ‘and-un in sarees meeting was held. Mrs. tO oghlin, Mrs. John Me Bain aaa Mia Turnbull of Atwood were present and gave axcellemt mus- Arrangements were made?fer the yt Rook Garden Party to be held on Tune 36th. Mr. H. Spe nsiee and Miss Jeasie Stanley Bochanan, the 10th con. wrene eee in Stratfor meet: was héjd cat d evening at the Do seein at Madey ay make arrangeménta all interested ar pected to be on hand to clea “ the t ¢ trees and un- dergrowth and Neale the front part of the cemet stresereeetecsser erate Pry z BREPTON ~ PEEEEED W, T.- Elliott, Hol- - y ; a nd Mrs. : mesville, spext the wi pare HESSON +ther parents here. “caihrgy a eine $234525000000000000E00> te eo at Say ee . R. er Mies Margaret Hanley of Kitthen-| Mrs, A. tied Liatowel, and Me, aan er, fa spending a few days at tle Mrs. J. Weddell ‘and family, North home of Mert brother, Mr. Dennis Mornington / : Hanley. : Lloyd Felkar. who has been “ factory here Fr: working at the in Be auphin, Man., left for hig home in n eben night @ Mrs. J. Vance - se ey in Str i ce spent Mon: ames Mayburry aiid © Mrs. Andrew mest athiga en the Pres- n M atay g fiverton: ou Mes Georze. Basler called on Toronto Pact Wednesday ica nu ing his chopping mill at ate on ‘Saturdays and Mo: ndaye tn ag ure. , fat-| Stemmiler “inl cloe: . 4 wW. F. _McLAUGHLIN LISTOWEL — xD ATWOOD ° faneral Director - Leslie and Mrs, _ to have on sot ae 19th. cp fag ; EEE EEE EES ERE EE Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell and agate and Mr. Bra d, visited recently at, the fone of Mr. and, a Wm. Little. : ‘

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