Listowel Banner, 16 Jun 1927, p. 8

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Spero » week at ine home of Mr. drick. ; Jeavine. Friday where SQCIAL and PERSONAE |i Miss Blanche Blough visited with, friends in icp sianwr dl Sunday last. } Mr. Lloyd Gilkinson spent Thurs-| dany jest with friends in Walkerton. Dr. 4nd Mrs. James Moore enjoy- j ed a motor trip last week to Tober- mory. They also visited’ Barrie and Alliston. —_o— Mr. and Mrs. Alex Finlay of Inglis ne C. Hamilton spent a few| Falls, Owen Sound, spent the week- J. eet thie week in Stratford. —-0O-— B. Hanna spent Tuesday eiting friends in in Toron Mre. B. Gibson cavepeat Tuesday vis- iting friends in Fordwick oO . Osier was. in Oshawa iecendig oa: business —o— lajor W. A. Morrison spent the week-end visiting friends in Ottawa. -—O— Miss Luella Livingstone spent the week-end visiting friends in Gnetph. —O Mrs. Gibson spent the week- end visiting relatives in Toronto. Miss Olive McLaughlin spent Sun- day visiting friends in Kitchener. seein Miss Ivy Kidd is visiting Mre. Morse, at Bass River, Cape Cod. Miss Mattie Hurst of Atwood, t the week-end with her cousin, Mise Jean Hamm A —_—o— Mrs. John Braga. = Grimsby Beach, ,is spen nding a y days wit relatives in Listowel a vicinity. —o— Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kennedy left ednesday on a three weeks’ motor trip through = io isa L. Dierlam y of Ripley, is Vis- iting her cousin, Miss Ruth Dierlam, for a few days this week. —o— Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Hacking and Mr. Lester Hacking motored to Port Elgin on Wednesday —_—o— Mr. Eldon Bender and Mies Clara ‘Wells motored to Waterloo o un- day and spent the day with friends. —o— Mrs. Ed. Campbell of Fordwich, spent the week-end visiting at home of Mrs. Edith Gibson. : —6-~ Mr. and a W. J. Mason attend- ed the Gray-Parker nuptials on the &th con. sine. on Wednesday — Mr. Thos. Biac kmore returned home Saturday from Windsor, where he had been visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. Howe Mr. and Mre Creighton and Ruth, spent Sunday visiting friends in Brantford =“ Mr. and Mrs. L. Larson of Walk- ervitle. spent the week-end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. — Raiph Dierlam Mr. of the Im iper- jal Bank staff, is on two weeks’ va- cation, and is spending his holidays in Toronto and Buffalo —o— Mrs. G. W. Ledingham left to-day forgfier home in Vangouver, B.C, af- reks with her iia ter spending a few we er, Mrs. A. G Mr. Howard Mit Saturday peeniaa and is spending a few weeks with his parents at Molesworth sxeafffinana Mre. H Zilliax and Marjorie, have returned to their home in Listowel, after a visit with the former's mother in New Y -_-o- ‘il arrived home from Kingston daughter, Miss Hazel) Hay and her eister, _F. H. Terry of Toronto are leav- a trip to the Mrs ing ‘on Tuesday next on West —~ Mr. and Mrs. Wm Donaldson. 8th con. Elma, Mrs. mes }Government Telephone Service end with the former's brother, Mr. J. Finlay Oe = Mr. Carl Huggins, La the Bank of is two weeks’ i the Niagara | Montreal staff, vacation at Fenwick, —o— ret and Mre. Thos. Seaman, Mrs. man and Harrison are visit- in DE “to Hamilton this week. Mrs. A. Seaman and Harrison will also visit In Batavia and Rochester, N.Y. Mr. C. C. Lieter cf the Bank of Com- merce staff. at Cornwall, spent the week-end with Miss Jennie Hudson and Mr. E. S. —— Mr. John R. “Barchel of Calgary, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Dowd, Mr. Burchel is the oldest em- ployee, in service, of the Alberta —0-—- Mrs. Joseph Gilkison, re Pearl Gilkinson and Me 4 Ar- thir and Albert Gilkineon spent Sun- day in Mitchell, yo guests of Mr and Mre. Wm. = d. Jr. Mr. Clayton, and Mrs AD Murton, Mr. W. R. Miss y. and Mrs. T r H. Hemwsorth attended - the Deanery meeting in St. pent on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. ‘ary Palmer of London, and = Mary White of St. Marys spent e week-and with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Zurbrigg. Mrs. Char- ity White. who the past couple arys, returned home with them. Mr. and Mra. BE. D. Bennett spent the week end in Orillia and Graven- hurst. While in Gravenhurst they called on Mise Laura Smith at the Sanitarium and took her for a motor the] ride and Mrs. Holmes of Owen were guests on Sunday at the Dr. Sound, home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Chié- itt. Mr. Chislitt accompanied them on return and will spend a few weeks in Owen Sound. —_ Mr. and Mre. J. H. Bender and Rov Bender motored to Ayton on Sunday and visited at the home of Mrs. C. Filsinger. They were ac- companied to Ayton by Mr. and Mrs. Cc Dietrich, who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietrich. —o— Visttors on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs John Richardson, Manor Park Farm, Gotham. wer Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kincade, Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Berlett and Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan and Mr. Shetdon Hammond, of Lebanon te Mr. B. F. Knipe, Miss Emily Og- ram. Miss Lydia Fisher, accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coch- rane of Drew, motored tu Hensall on Sunday and visited Mr. Emerson Khipe. They also motored to Bay- field. Hay and Miss Beatrix motored to Toronto on Wed- » spending a few days » home of Mre. F. H. They will return home on and will be accompanied by Mise Hazel Tatham, | June Weddings Miss Madge Donaldson and Mr. John tt, Listowel, motored to Hen- He TeTON TT ARBor sall and visited friends on Sunday. SM quiet but pretty wedding took —o— place — Do rchester, Ont., on Satur- Mr. and Mra. chigson andjday afternoon, when Elizabeth daughter, Margaret, a ‘Coldwell, Id-| Gladys Talbot, only daughter of Mr. aho, are visiting in Listowel this}and Mrs. John Talbot, became the week at the home of G. ton Savage aniponen Mr. and Mre. G. W. Douglas of Listowel, oo by Mrs. abe Gowanstown, spent the week-ent visiting friends at Oakville and Tor sansa Mr. C. A. Shular, Southampton. spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ronald. Mrs. Shular, Helen and Grant. returned after ‘spending a week with her parents. Mrs. R. T. Robinson, of Mitchell, a delegate to the <.T.U bh County eonvention Puesday, made a pleasant call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Adame. ae Mr. and Mrs. S. A. McDonald vis- jted from Tuesday ‘till Friday with Mrs. McDonald's sister in Galt, and parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Darroch, 3 in London —o— Mr. Jas. Camppet!. a nephew of Mrs. H. P.Wanzer, and Mr.. Chas. Lenz, both of Hamilton, week-end with Mr. anda Mrs Wanzer. oun the H. P aslltaoate Mr. W. P. Spero, manager of the Royal og at Chapleau. with Mrs. amily, are guests thie —_—oO— Miss M. R. Thompson of the Listo- wel High School teaching staff, for her home in : she will spend her ‘vacation -—9— “Sars. Jesssie Gray left Saturday for ~ North Mornington, afer epending a coe. vanarick and ck a dna ro and family, motared | an Toeeday anil vist 3 Rey. n rt was the officiating minister. The hetdeamaid was Miss Jessie Brown, cjusin of the bride. The groom was attended by his cousin. Wray Smith of Brantfor amaatneay following the cere- mony, the happy couple left for Lon- don with the wedding party of the immediate families, dinner being ar- ranged at the jue Dragon Tea oom. fter Re honeymoon trip through Musko Mr. an Mrs. ‘Jermiston bh ‘spend the summer at Grimsby Beact . OKE—SHEPHARD r. and Mrs. L. Th dhapnert, Bg street, R.| of net and lace was held with a cir clet of orange bl ms. She carried old-fashioned bouquet of r ; —0— Miss Dell Culp of Beamsville and . Hamilton. a 4 ion i velyet in period design and en- iched with aeed pearls and old Hon- iton lace, which had been worn vd r grandmother and her mother a an wedding. The lovely long Gus with various colored he wore a large picture hat and age: a bouquet of pink sweet peas lily of the valley. Mr. Arthur Haiver of Toronto, was best man. During the signing of the register, Mre. W. E. White, aunt of the groom, played the wedding march. After the ‘Gere- an exquisite dress o lace. She carried a bouquet 6r Mad- ame Butterfly roses. Mre. Forsayeth was very smart in a gown of white georgette trimmed with deep fringe and wore a French shawl of mauve crepe de chine. e wore a mauve hat and carried a bouquet of mauve sweet e bride and groom ner ae the pride is a former cr Listowel ee ee ae girl. r father was a ° ‘i :} ager oe ‘the local oes: Canadian a Bank "Ok bd ENGAGEMENTS Pomnabecs: Pe one On dnesday. afternoon, Junej® °° * © * © = * # @ @ 8th 1987, a charming weddin place in Mr. and M Murray r. Alex Rae announces the en- Campbell's garden in ‘Dundas when! agement of his ei daughter, their daughter, Helen Elizabeth, Jane -Elizabet . Davidson was married to Robert Bremner For-| Hamilton, son of ae da H. Ham- sayeth? only son of Mr. and iiton, the marriage will take place quietly the latter oat of June. ur: __ aad re Fred wells, Listo- ment of thei auiaee “Maixhie, Clara, Me i “to . Eldon B. Bender, eon of Mr. and = é. ender, Listowel, the marriage to anal Beg the latter part of this mol Mrs. Agnes Kline, Dunnville, Ont- ario, announces the engagement of her elder daughter, Helen -Gertrude, o Mr. John Mason Robbie, Listowel, Ontario, son of Mrs. William Rob- bie and the late William Robbie, Dunnville, Ontario. the marriage to ed|take place the latter part of June. Livingstone Mission B@nd— The regular meeting of the Liv- ingatene Mission Band was held on Saturday afternoon, June lith, at the home of Mrs. Willis Johnson, 2nd Elma, with an attendance of thirty-five members and_ visitors. The scripture reading was read by Marie Vance followed with the the Lord's prayer. were-—completed—for party to be held on Friday evening, June 17th on the lawn of Mr. Thos Johnson. The next meeting will be held on i afternoon, July at the home of Mrs. Cecil town line ae. 8th, Fallis, eas left for an extended motor trip to the United States. Confined to Home— The many friends of Mr R. M. Cowing will be sorry to learn of his illness. Mr. Cowing has been confin- ed to his bed for the past week. Working in Dominion Store— Mics Margaret Fritz has accepted a position as clerk -in the Dominion Store and commenced her duties on Monday. Saw Full Grown Deer— Mr. Edgar Kiteley reported to the Banner that he saw a deer In one of Mr. Abe Cross’ fields on Saturday morning last. It appeared to be a full grown deer. Trying Exam Next Week— The Junior Examination of the Toronto Conservatory of Music will be held next week, and Garfield Bender. a pupil of Mr. P. F. Hoadley, will try his exams. Will Attend Divine Service— YOU WILL MISS Areal bargain if you don’t buy a hat at Mrs. Chislitt’s Millinery f | Very special prices for z Saturday in order to ; clear stock. EE The local Orange Lodge No, 370, O.Y.B.. and L.T.B. Lodge No. 411, will attend Divine service in the Un- ited church on Sunday, June 26th. eleven o'clock. Rev. E, F. Arm- strong will preach the sermon. Attended Sunday School Convention Mr. M. F. Zurbrigg, accompanied by Mrs. Alvin Stricker, Miss Lydia Fisher and Misa Irene Raesman at- tended the Evangelical Sunday Set por = in Rostock on Tages de, R tecrlves Sad Message— Mr. Wm. Bartley, Argyle street. received word on Monday that his sister-in-law, WN tobert Bartley, ed of Margo, Sask., died on nes- day, June 8th: from a stroke. The late Mrs. Bartley is well known in Listowel Take Advantage of these specials at our store this week: 1% Ib. loaves of wrapped bread at 8c 6 bars P & G Soap for A. J. Vandrick rocer Wallace St. . 26c. C oral y The Real Vacation Gift on't Forget! Entire Shoe Stock | ¢ 7 ’ Men’s "Wear ! 7 Now Selling at Wonderful Reductions | | (Men's $4.50 Work Shoes Selling at $2.75 This is but a Sample of What Prices are Throughout the Entire Store. J. P. Walter coming. You see the price in PLAIN FIG- URES on the article you WANT. Your list calls for it and you buy it-- WHY? Because the price is the lowest. | Seat That's why you keep | i] Everything is done in this store to simplify and save for you in your buying while the assortment is generous and the value excell- ent. 5 Here you can see a a wonderful assortment of gift goods for the JUNE BRIDE at rea- sonable prices. — ee, Coe abe During the balance of this month we will sell all dinnerware sets reg- ular value $3000 for $25.00 to $27.50. AULA There's no finer gift for va- cation-bourd friends than a box of our fine candy. Ev- ery piece is a real treat | Service and Quality is Our Motto Diana Sweets Trade at THE BAZAAR SUIT SALE AT SIMMS’ Every Suit In The Store Reduced Stock too large--Seventy Five suits must be sold at once--All this season’s latest styles--Serges, Worsteds, Tweed--All the new patterns--Tailored in Double and Single | breasted coats. Sizes 34 to 46. 3150 Suits for 24.90 26.50 Suits for 19.90 22.50 Suits for 15.90 18.50 Suits for 13.90 14.50 Suits for 9.90 We sell the better qualities at the lowest prices EXTRA SPECIAL § its Tailored to your measure with two “pair pants--Fifty patterns--any style. ~ Simms, the Clothier Phone 150 For Close Reading Kryptok Glasses .Are Perfect For years we have serv- ed a most discriminating patronage. For close read- ing or work that is hard on .we eyes, we know we can be of service to vou. EYES CAREFULLY TESTED k WITHOUT CHARGH -$25.50 W.A. Johnstone FATHER’S DAY Shopping Bag Free © of a very pretty wed- ding on Weinseiny. June 16th. when their only daughter, med the ceremony under a pret- tit decorated arce of spring flowers. 4 =a oe a fe) ® oS = o 4 oo Sho e > ©@ = gs, i=] Lai 4 ° ° Bs Mendelssohn's ; played by Miss Derothy Sy- mons, cousin of the ide wore a gown of powder Slue georgette with blonde shoes and stockings, and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. Guests numbering thirty sat down to a dainty luncheon re which My. and Mrs, Oke left h motor trip to Hamilton, Buffalo or New York, where they will epend a cant days; réturning by way of Mon- The ko Rs aa in .a tweed sport suit, bionde hat, puree and gloves to Non The bride and visiting if Listowel at the;groom were the a ed many of Mr, an ni mS. rge May: beautiful gifts, high a : etn tir they were hetd., on — return they will réside in Lis- FORSAY#TH CAMPBELL, The Lomond will be it J imperest to Here’s a real bargain for you 95c value for 75c 1 doz. Oranges 60c’ 1 doz. Bananas 35c Total value 95c On Saturday only 75c including a shopping bag All kinds of fresh ables on hand. fruit and veget- Qn Sunday, June 19th, throughout the entire Dominion our Fathers are to be remembered and honored. A special day for Dad. Do Not Disappoint Him He has worked hard and long. : : He has sacrificed much to give you the many things you have erijoyed. He is WORTHY of every consideration, GIVE HIM A TIE From a carefully selected stock bought especially for this occasion. American silk ties 50c and 75c | Italian silks $1.25 to $1.50 Seniz figured silk ties 95¢ | Crepes and Failles $1.25 to $1.35 See Window Buy Dad’s Tie At WALLY REYNOLDS — | Phone 93

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