Listowel Banner, 24 Mar 1927, p. 8

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Pe K § i 4 ~-—§aughter, Mrs. , ahey. spent a few da ’ «Falls, visited a few days this week » with his parents, Mr. -° You Are Invited to the -|VAN’S DRUG STORE -- Saturday, March 26th Every Lady Will Receive a Rose Free. Come I n and Choose Y ours. Opening of le a a g Next to Bazaar { SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Miss Evelyn Reid of Mornington, epent the week-end at the home or Mrs. George Hawthorne, boundary = Mrs. Hannah Karges and Mong H. Hull left Tuesday morning r Tor- onto, where they will visit with the former's son, Mr. Oliver Karges. Miss Margaret Sangster, of Moles- worth, spent the week-end with-her friend, Miss Elizabeth Gibson. Miss Alice Bissett of Kincardine. at the home E. Malcolm. and Mas mmatored to Toront» they are is guns | An, eee. of Mr. an A. oe § r this week where few days. Mrs. Mickuel 3. Hurst of on Saturday at the parents, Mr. and ams. Miss Lorene _Domn spent the week-end at thé home of Mr, and Mrs. John Bender, 3rd con. Wal- Yace. . Mr. William G. Moore, of the Bank of Montreal staff, Hespeler. accompanied by Charles Klager and Little and Myris rar Atwood home of Mre. G. C, Ad- spending a: Miss* Jean McIntyre returned home to-day, after spending afew days } r. Ernest Davis, of Stratford, Mr. Wally avanias was Rey Strat- ford Wednesday on busine Mrs. George Hayes of Palmerston, spent Monday in Listowel with Mrs. Ed. McLaughlin. Miss Hazel Mayburry of Carthage, spent a few days this week with her (aunt, Miss K. Berdux. Miss Eva Ager, of Palmerston, vie- tted this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Routledge. r. A. M. Smith was in Toronto with friends in Toronto. | of with touches of gold embroidery,, and carried mauve sweet peas lilies of the valley, while the mother of the bridegroom was | beautifully attired in a soft rose gown and car- ried pink sweet peas. The bride danned a very pretty travelling gown navy blue and blonde silk crepe, with hat and 6hoes to match, after We Want Men From 235 to 40 years of age. ff you have ‘had selling exper- fence and feel able to make threv simple demonstrations you can casily earn $15 per day and up. Write Nogur — a few a: ays last week visiting friends. r. Wesley McCormick of Torop-; to, spent the week-end at of his father, Mr. Whitfield Me- Cormick. Mrs. (Rev.) R. J. McCormick. of Hamilton, is spending a few days at the home of Mr. Whitfieki McCorm- ick. Her little son, "Johnson, who has been spending the past six weeks Edgar Hudson, motored from Hes,-[/ with his grandfather inttown, fs re-: eler on Saturday iflernoon arnd|turning to Hamilton with his moth-! apent the week-end. Messrs. Moorejer on her return. ar Kia visited at the home of Mrs. Lorne Champ, of Dundalk, | Mr. Reid Moore, 2nd con Elma, and Edgar Hud6on of En uncle, Mr. BE. S. Andrew Kay ha ve re turned accompanied by . Tennant, of Tenne nt Jamestown, N R. Hay is spending a the home| her is spending a week at the home of parents, Mr. and = Mrs. F Vandrick. Miss Emily Ogram spent afew days this week visiting =e sister, Mrs, H, 8. Cochrane at Dre Mr. and Mrs F. Surbrize vis- ite ps {rie nds in reheat on Tuesday. E. G. Me ald spent the few weeks [In Toronto visiting her| wee k-end visiting friends in Strat- sister, Mrs. J. A. Tom, and Mrs. F. | ford H. Terry. Mr . arthar Vandrick was in Tor- oy George spent the week-|]onto a few days this week on bui- end with friends in Galt. 38. Mr. Henry Fisher went to ~— Mra. W. J. Stricker and Dorothy th on Wednesday to spend few spent a few days this week with days with his son, Mr. Wellington | friends in Kitchener. isher. | Mies G. McIntosh visited friends Mrs. Glen Blackmore left hie nesday for Toronto where 5s epending a week visiting tvisoda firs. M. Askin of Carthage, spent | zw few days this week at the home of; her son, Mr. J. R. Askin. Mr Mrs. George Fisher spent! Stevenson, | Miss Edith Luella Williams, daugh- Monday visiting Mrs. M. 10th con. Elma. Mr. George Ernest has returned to his home in Elmira, after spend- ing a week visiting friends in Listo- bel, of Grey township. The ye Lai wel and vicinity. ? Mrs. A. E. Maldolm left this week for New York, where Mr. Malcolm attended a furniture show They went on to Atlantic City where Mr. Jack Walters spent the weesk- end-with Mr. Roderich Jack, Jr. of Newton. Messrs. Alvin Stricker and Frank Kelly motored to Toronto on Tues- day and spent a few days. Alderson of Brussels, is vis- iting in Listowel at the home of her orge Kritzer. Mr. Clifford Rennie, of Teeswat- er, spent the week-end with his par- -@nts, Mr. and Mrs ennie, vand had as his guest. Mr. C.- Mor aay, aleo of Teeswat rs. Jane Hone rae the past “week with her brother, Mr. Wm. @Hilmer, 12th con. — ' Mies Florence Hon will spend _ week-end with trends in Toron- MO saiss Kathleen Fair spent a few Mays this weck with friends in Tor- onto. . -, Mr. W. A. Kibler was in Toronto wm few days this week en business. Mr. Sidney Dempsey of Niagara and Mrs. Thos re. L.. MeCauley spent. Se Saturday last with friends in Hamilton . spent the iends in Brussels. me in Saginaw, Mich., after soi ew weeks visiting her sags rs. W. F. Schnock H. Jeckson e etnasdey evening, after ing mae days at her home in Ww P. ps i age x Toronto. ding the . wéek-e at the of Mr. and Mrs. § Evalyn Gee returned "home ees ves In Toron- rjory ‘Tho: mpson has re- {jourst roses, pin returned | Lawrence Miskelly of Toronto. Th: by ne after spending a tite: ale Drayton last week . I « | NEABE _—WELLIAMS A quiet wedding was solemnized at the United Church parsonage. | Lebanon, on Wednesday afternoon. March 16th, at three o'clock, when ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Williams. 4th con. Wallace. was united in marriage to Mr. Harold Daniel Nea- rmed by Rev. F. Bu “The ‘bride looked pretty in =) rome ood georgette dress, with march: Her sister, Miss hacae Wit. liams, repe. The groom was supported by his rother, ‘Mr. Alfred Neabel. Immed- lately following the ceremony, bridal party returned to the home:.of the’ bride’s parents. where a wed- ding dinner was served. The happy young couple have taken up_ their ita on the groom's farm near Brusse 2 MULLETT—THORNTON The bride is a former resident of Listowel and will be remembered by many of our readers. dstock, March 22——-The home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Thorn- ton, 70 Wellingtcn street north, was the scene of a very happy event on Saturday afternoon, when their eld- er daughter, Edith Marie, was unit- ed in marriage to Clifford* Latimer Mullett of Willfamsport, only son o Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Mullett of Orillia. In the presence of the fminediate families and a few intimate friende the bride, loge ey Th a Fremcn model dress 6f blo and powder pace ay ihts| entered ro: drawing-room with ‘her father. She wore blonde shoes and hose, and carried a shower SOLE hee or a of the Ms ag es “parole, te rather Her sister, . The by: Mf ceremony was conducted ri Baers and the wedding ll eg played by Miss Marie Thomp: After vt aiad of the register and peat fons to the see am’ bridegroom, the guests w asked: dining-room, ‘after, a apech _ witht the home} jviver | Milverton Sun—Mr. and Mrs. J :K, Mayburry, of Carthage, announce | the engagemént of their daughter. azel A., to Mr. Edward Kreuter, of Rostock, the marriage to take place early in April. Pe A which the happy couple left. for a 200 Bay, Toronto .| honeymoon by motor, amid showers of confetti and best wishes of their riends. Mr. and Mrs. Mullett will reside in Williamsport, Pa. mong the out-of-town a eeth were Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mullett Miss. Doris Mullett, Miss Mary Wat- Would You Be . son. Mr. Latimer and Mr. Gordon Really Attractive ? Watson, of Orillia; Mrs. Baker,-Mir- : es Frances and Mary Baker, Mise Then you must nat hews your hair Albertine Latimer, Mr. L. M. Mis- trimmed regularly, your scalp kelly, Mrs. E Waliace, Miss Elta kept free from dandru Wallace, Mrs. Arthur Harvey, Mr anley Watson, Mr. Frank Terry Call and a6k about our of Toronto; Miss Edith Baker, of! home treatment for dandrufi Eeen and Miss Hazcl Carley | We guarantee results of Windsor | | — — ° eee ? ea ees scm ‘1 Gubsons’ Barber J INGAGEMENTS . ‘ ENGAGEMENTS : Shop * LJ . > . . . * = . . a N. A. GIBSON Opposite Bank of Montreal Yallace St. “Where Cleanliness Prevails” THE SKULE NOOZE Notes From . Listowel High School | Miss would you ‘Verla is Ellis-—“‘How punctuate the sentence, coming down the street’? Bill Mclotyre—‘‘!I would mako a dash after Verla."’ * ANTED A sheet for the bed of a river. A set of teeth for the mouth of a Buttons for a coat of paint. Medicine to keep the ink well. A key for a lock of hair. A boot for the foot of a mountain A rung for the ladder of fame. * . s Docter—What kind of lea- best shoes?” t know, Real Estate NT—Eight- conven- located. FOR. SALE OR RE? roomed houégs with fences and centrallv Will be sold close the estate or will rent. _ FOR SALE—EKighty-four ac- res, with eeven-roomed frame house; bank barn, cement sta- bles, driving shed, drilled well with windmill. Farm is well fencéd. Will sell with emali payment down. A number of other good farms well looated where good terms will be given. W. J. Duckering reasonable to banana skins make “the best slip- re.” Real Estate Agent about the quantity of Algebra, pour in geome hot Spelling and ; hastily d some Let cool and servs Recipe for One-half hour of rttimette, | his 4 “Fuarantoed to kill or cure. o are we, Miss er Ga Latin space) “‘Where | | Easter Candy Suggestions i ey MoCrae—“Ta the classroom, for the . . Wi saying ae our first form sage, Napoleon Ovens: “Our civiliza- tion has developed so far that one can get almost paysning in tin cana}{} except a good: of the Wo PIE blinds near Bint “zousera seat was down the other day. When Mr. Smith entered the room he said to Bill— “will you Dlease run up thet. blind, Bill.” (aside to Hugh Davidso 2 san fe big + i he think I am, a mon s se t We Will Sce in 1987 oun ‘BrownIstecnstional base- ball player, kpocking aiet flies Isabel. Rafi Actress starring “In the play “gt Ma hes i306 “trata mings—Boxing with, Jack Pidrecice Melntyré——Hntertaln- ‘ng “in the park Tan Mebonsld—chiet debator in ‘} Leacue of Nat Mary Prastern thi the “Mary Pickford's only rival. ), Campbell Batrett--Famons music- Re Ellida oe mate ‘sham poo- ‘ng a Ronald Davideon—World renown “inger .. “Pat Hamjiton—Getting, used to her! | laases . scréen Mri: Saned. aes farm reer torent peal , west, where he bas been t Pa ins Pace Maggi Boxed did assortment f ay. Children ecial Easter Baskets—fill- ed with soft-cen and choc- olate eggs—bunnies or chicks —very attractive. - See our Window Display. Chocolates and -splen- of Homemade Service and “Quality is Our Motto Diana Sweets Jas. ees, ee $24.00 Have Made a Hit Smart, durable, fashionable Scotch tweeds, made up in the popular Eng- lish double breasted—mddel.. Sizes 35 to 40. $24.00 See Our: Window WALLY REYNOLDS Got Your Spring Hat Yet ? Listowel : Schinbein’s Store News $40 C.C.M. See it in our Bicycle Given Away Free Contest open to window every boy buying Guess how many miles it a suitin our store will go by Saturday, April 16th. $5 suit and over: 1 guess $15 suit and over 3 guesses He might get the bicycle.. “except Sunday. Buy him his Easter suit here. PRINCE. Clothes for boys--the finest clothes for boys made in Carada--New spring ‘uits smart Tweeds, single and double breasted with long pants ard golfers or tw6 pair blocmers Every boy wants a bicycle. Smart Snap Brim Hats for ! Spring -—~ Borsalino, King and Elgin Makes. —*- In all the Newest Shades and Bands Borsalino Hats King Hats Elgin Hats $7.50 $4.00 to $6.00 $4.00 to $6.00 New Caps in a Variety of Patterns $1.50 to $2:50 Special display Friday and Saturday, April Ist and 2nd, by the Billie Burke Dress Co. os Toronto, of Ladies’ Sport Dresses, Suits, Wash Dresses and House Dresses, ae: orders will be taken. We invite your inspection. ~ J. M. SCHINBEIN & SON - $16 iat and ever Yevsiens = ioe ward eMedia

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