Listowel Banner, 21 Jul 1927, p. 8

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_ ents, Mr. and Mra Harry Dixon. ao Se SOCIAL and PERSONAL / Mre. Ridley and two sons, Donald mand Lorne, of Paris, visited over the! week-end at the home of:Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson. ae remain- ed a spend a vacat: r. St. Clair Darigede “has re ed > Galt, edd bette his, ell days with his parents, Mr. and Mre, Wm. Davidson. Miss Jessie Pr eston, of Britton. rry. r. colin Dame and family, and Mrs. 8d. Tozer of ‘Stratford, called at the home of Mr. e bagi . Good on Sunday. . br and Mrs. arnet Jacobe: asa Laird, and.Mr. and Mrs. Sol- omon Jacobe, of Zurich, motored ana spent the w @ with friends i Listowel, They visited at the ihemeet of Mr. and acs W: L. Heibein, A nd Mrs. J. H. Bender and Mr. and Mrs. Se Mra. mes McRae left last week for Windsor to visit. her e and Mrs. + agg a in the c and og “Wiitiam Murray viaited ‘this week with friends in er 6on, Law- and other Mr. Mallan/ Shoemaker and Mrs. John McRae, of Grandview, Man., Mrs George Ruler, of Brandon, Man. Mr. an man Shoemaker} | Addison Shoemaker, in towel, with their daughter, ‘A.. McDonald. Miss Mabel Dixon, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her par- Mrs. 8. “Mr. and Mrs. os B. Weber and Mr. Orwell Waber aatared to Kitch- ener on Sunday and visited friends. esers. Ronald Cox "Ward were in a afternoon on bus Mr. Simon gavin ot the Imperial Bank staff. Brantford, is spending This vacation with his parente, Mr. and Mrs S. S. Squires. - Mr. and Mre. Wesley Ankenman, of Manitowaning, are epending the summer vacation with the former’s . Mr. and i=) * d Saturday ra. J. H. Bender, Mise Lillian Bender and Mr. Roy Bender, in com- pany with their guests, Mr. and Mrs Garnet Jacobe and son. Laird, and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Jacobe, of Zurich, motored to Elmira and spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lester. On Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lester and Mr. W. E. Blake, of Elmira, the party motored to Elora to see the rocks. Mr. Sidney Greenslade, Misees Ellen and Mildred Greenslade and Jean McLean, motored to Galt. Hamilton and Guelph on Sunday and visited friends. Mr. Harry Sargent eacompanied them as far as Galt dnd he left from there for Simcoe where he is visiting friends. Mr. Frank ‘Riddell and family, of North Mornington, spent Sunday | with friends in Listowel. | Miss Edith Hastings is spending a few days with her cousin, Miss Mar Zuerite Hastings, at Narth Morning- on. Mre. Hugh Matheson of Flint, Mich., and Mr. Hugh Smith, of De- troit, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Marks last week. Mr. and Mrs. Casson and son, Mre. Mortimer and Mise Mabel Raines, of Walkerton, spent Sunday with Mies Raines’ parents in town. Bean and fam- with friends in Mr .and Mrs N. L. ily, spent Sunday Hanover. Mr. and-Mrs. Milton Dahmer and @on, Edgar, of Tiverton. visited on Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs. N. L. Bean. Mr. and Mrs. Dahmer ‘were returning from Stratford where they attended a family re-union on Saturday in Stratford park. | Mre, R. H. Green, of Cayuga, is visiting in Listowel with her sister, j Mrs. James Donaldson. } Catharine Kibler has returned from Grand Bend where she waa spending her vacation. Mrs R. S. Paul is visiting friends in Toronto. er, Mra. C. Zilliax, and Gee, moto nesday afternoon ana Mr. and Mrs Herb F Chapman —— & weeke’ vac ing with friends 1. and h, were at the L. Hel- Mr. and Mrs. George ‘daughter. Patricia, of Gue Buests over the week-end home of Mr. and Mrs. a and Mre. Henry eeun and tamil, and Miss Grace Coultis, Mr. d Mrs. Harold Winslow, and iad Mre Winelow, Sr. motored to Grand Bend on Sunday and ‘spent the day at the lake side. Mr. L. A. Fleming, of the Black- more-Hamilton Furniture office staff, is spending this week . with friends in at . J. Climie motor- and family, who have spending the past few. weeks in ne: ‘aa 3 Es W.-D. Erb and daughter, Beulah and Mise Briggs, of Port , are Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Noah Black- more Mr. Glen Blackmore was in Lond- on Wednesday on business: He was accompanied by Mrs Blackmore. Mr. Harold Zilliax and his moth- red to Hespeler on visited with ” Bartley.” Bernice and Victor “ot spent the week-end with friends. Miss Alice Shearer, of the staff of s on two Miss Ethel. Thom peon spent the week-end visiting friends in Toron- N. Scott, of Toronto, pw Mr. the week- end with his father, Mr. J. W. Scott Mr. and Mrs. E. Welsh and fam- ily, of Seaforth, spent Sunday with friends in Listowel. N Miss Nofma has returned o her home in Seaférth, —_ visit- in Listow She was accompanied by Miss Toe. Ham- ilton, who is visiting at her home . | this wee Mr. and Mrs. W. Squires, Mr. and Mre. Mac Abram, Mr. and Mrs. W. Spence and Mr. and Mre L. A. Olt ver and Melvin. om Sunday at the lakeside, Point Cla Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Anderson, Miss Winnifred Anderson and Mr. Jack O'Brien, spent Sunday with friends in ee Mrs. W. N. Staniey and daughters, Joan and Alice meet, Of onto, are guests thie week at the home of Mr..and Mrs. M. R. Hay. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnstone and two boys, spent Sunday at Kincard- ine. Miss Edna Schell epent visiting friends in Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. E. A’ Kennedy and baby, are spending this «week at Point Clark at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. J. ee Mayor and Mra. John W ateon and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Zilliex motored to Brantford om Sunday and visited frien Mrs. “Hubbard has returned to her home in Brantford, after visit- ing at nd ee of Mayor and Mrs. John Wat Miss el Kibler. Sunday of land, and Mis Nancy Oliver, we Kite chener, ee guests at le home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kib Mr. Elgin Simpson Soe to Hamilton on Monday, after spend- ing his holidays yith his parents, Mr and Mre. Simps Mr. d Mrs. Fred - Wells, Esther Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Bender spent Sunday friends in Clifford. and Mrs. Amey, who Miss Eld- visiting have been ‘visiting in Listowel at the home of Mr. and Mre. W. F. Schnock have returned to their home 2 Saginaw, Mich. Mr. and Mre. W. F. Schnock spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Petrie, 10th con. Elma. Master Vern Abram ie visiting this week with friends on the 10th con. Elma: . ress : Australia, cad WR: Macha nea, Vice- ; President, C.P.R., in charge of trafic, “on board the Empress of Australia son her arrival at Quebec, following * et at which were distinguishes gathering met | of it It was also evidence of the gradual up-. building of: écean transportation . ser- vices under the aegis of a"Canedian com- pany and another step in the Cevelop- a ofthe St. Lawrence route. - in 25 7s the Canadian Pacific hac built-y; a aces of 316,000 oe ue which thi class accommodation was better bonden than the first-class had ieies in’ the days y |} suests-over the week-end .; home of Mr .and Mrs. 8. J. tev. New. Hamburg, ‘spent | ing at the home of Mrs. W Ji and Ivor Luce, of Toenaehe pene of pg are holidaying in t are guests tal the home of Mr and Mrs. J. Am Mrs, 8. Be Me ote oar two sages 8 eu are eek with friends hee Kitchener. ae Mr .and ae W. Bitzer of Kiteh- ener, spent the week-end in Listo- Mr.; wel with Mrs. “Bitzer parents, Mr. nee: os Fred Day: Pearl Gil tao is visiting in Duratrore this week with frien Mesgrs. cre Jerm. Bean, Harold Siegal and _ Harvey Peppler, hate returned frdin. their t Kincardine vacation a - nar Mrs. R. z ‘Brown and daughter, Barbara, of Toronto, ight at enson. Mrs,. Brown and Barbara: re- onan for a visit. and Mrs, A; Dickson brit 6on, Deusion of A¥bany, N.Y., visit- ing in Listowel at ‘the ome "3h oe Dickson's parents, Mr. and Mrs 8. Stevenso Mr. and Mrs. James Faliis and Mr. M. Burns of Palmerston, Mr. Harry Fallis, of Loe Angeles, Cal., Mr wand ecg Le! tson. Miss Kathleen McIntyre and Bill McIntyre an visiting in Toronto and Niagara r. and “Mire. Stanley Patterson, of Bolton, were guests at the home of Sask., are visiting at the} Toronto, are holidaying with their Mrs. Alfretta Moffat. Monday and]; r. and Mrs. James Fergu- Eaniperees, Mr. and Tuesday of this week. wel, and relatives’ and «Mr. and Mrs - G. McDonald in Wallace township nueewte: Lloyd Schlimm,: Campbell]#nd daughter, Marjorie, returned / an ugh a of} Gibson, Walter White and Frank; Monday to their home in Toronto, nm, spent the week-end in Lis-; Thompson motored to Toronto and|#@fter spending the week-end in Lis- towel with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McDonald. Peever and Mr. John Dyer, of the. General Motors Sstaff, Oshawa, are visiting with-the latter's aunt, Mre T. J. Smith: ee oars Z a d Mrs. Brown and Mr. Carswell, of poston, and Miss Bar- ber of S\ Thomas, were week-end guests at ae home of Mrs. George Barber, Raglan Street, Mr, and Mrs. John Clark and eHie, spent the —_ end Visiting friends in Hamilto Mr.-and Mrs. Ww. J. Dowd, ac- companied by Mre. Harold - Patter- son and Moore, | spent Mr. Tuesday visiting their cousin, Robert Bradon, at Teeswater. r. Frank vonZuben of Paris, spent ‘the week-end in Listowel at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. vonZuben ’ Mr. -Clark, of Clark heed Ltd. has a a LA busin trip to Toronto a Mr. Stanton Cant " ry London this Bags on bus elen cease of Kitchener, is holidaying with her cousin, Mis Kathleen Kidd. Miss M. McMillan, nurse-in-train- ing at the Memorial Hospital, has been visiting her parents at Hawkes- bury for a few Mr. John London, spent i" week- ond as his home in Listow Mr and Mrs. Henry ag my of M by Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Askett. of Listowel, spent Sunday visiting in Ethel. Dr. and Mrs. Clarkson Long and baby, of Detroit, spent the week-end the former’se par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Long. Mrs. M. Fleming is spendin a few weeks at the Fleming cottage at Oliphant. Mr. and Mrs. David Koch, Mr. and Irvin Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Koch, Miss Olive Koch, Mr. and Mrs an Patterson, Mr. Ruppei, Mr. and Mns. Ken- nedy and Miriam, of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs, t. J home of Mrs. Fischer, Wallace étreet. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston and daughter Dorothy, Boissevain, Man., were gueeéts week at the home of Mr. Mre. J. R, urges. Tuesday's Beacon-Herald — Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gaul motored to De- troit and spent the week-end with the former’s brother, Mr. Wm. Gaul. They were accompanied on their re- by Mrs. Gaul and _ children, Shirley, Dorothy and Jack, who will spend the next few weeks visiting relatives and .friends in this vicin- ity and in Listowel. Mr. and Mre. J A. Murray and son Donald, of London, spent the week- end Hg at the home of Mrs. J. Johns im ‘David Murray, West Monk- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jarvis and two eons, Norman and Douglas, and Woodruff, of. Listowel, spent the week-tnd'at the home of th former's picrtigg Frank Peter- son, at Stratford. : 7 Mrs. W. R. Logie, of Windsor, called on friends in Lieto- wel on Tuesday. . Logie is a form- last and turn ‘er well known resident of town, and ts many friends were glad to have We Siegner and son, ihibert: ot ‘ . visited on Saturday oS the home ot k ‘Friday, with 1 cle. “Mr. Joe Ament, near = and. Mrs. Johh ‘tier ana. Brampton on : aan and wiaited Elton Bean and fam- id. and ter friends. = i‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnston, Mr, Mrs. Glen Blackmore, Mr. Madge Donald- son motored to Grand ‘Bend and God-! erich on Sunday. | WOLVERTON—RIDGE — The following wedding will be of interest to our readers, as the bride, Miss Jean Ridge, was a former book- L. Pteffer Milling. Co. Listowel, and well Tuesday’s Beacon-Herald — The marriage of Jasper Wolverton and Miss Jean Ridge of St. Marye took ee-atthe—Motherwell--manse July 15, with Rev. Mr. Leckie conducting the marriage ser- Clarke, Master, Ray and Miss Velma cre of Fullarton. The bride wore ming French gown of poudre blue georgette, heavity embroidered in white. She carried a bouquet of aga roses and lily of oe wae and Yolverton left wedding journey on the Upper | Lakes... - - ~ ~ e ° se s ° ENGAGEMENTS : ° ° ° ce ° a oe . c . s 4 and Mre. A. H. Nichol of Lis- towel announce the engagement of their oe nee Dorothy Isobel, Reg. N., to Mr Allan of Toronto, son of Mr. ma Mrs. lex Allan of Hamilton, the wedding to take place in August.—Toronto Globe. Mr. Angus Graham, es - announces the engagement of only daughter, Isobel Edna, to Mr. a Lancelot Anderson, Detroit, Listowel. The marriage to take piace quietly eariy in August—Toronto Globe , Roy { Sundae One of our great. heaping dishes of this wholesome and nourishing desert is an tnfalli- ble recipe for combatting the limpness and fatigue of very warm days. Just stop at DIANA SWEETS when you're down etreet and enjoy one of our many sundaes and sodas. Ta ke home ajat. or brick of our Ice Cream/for dessert. Service and Quality is Our Motto .Diana Sweets -Our shoes appeal | the week with Mr. Logie’e daughter in Palmerston Miss. Clara MacKenzie TIeft Thursday afternoon for Guelph to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Garbutt. ad Mns. Ward Barker and family of Toronto, are visiting this week th Mrs. ddon. Mr. uls Pfeffer St. Marys &n Tuesday. was in returned Wednes- to the Eye Our price appeals to the purse; } day from Kinoa ine. Mr. Kenneth suet and daughter, Maida, have retuyned to Toronto, af- ter visiting with hae former's moth- er, Mrs. C, -A. Laie | als and viel ter Retta, of St. Marya, ted f a. week at the home of Mra, ord grave's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hawke, and also with her nha Mrs. Herb Hastings. Miss Winnie Hawke visited over the week-end “with her friend, Miss Becky. McFarlane, of the 8th con. Elma. Mrs. Geoge Rogers and eon, of Buffalo, are visiting this week at the: dome of Mr. and Mrs A: J. _Vandrick. It’s a fact you can’t do better, might do worse. Buy as you never bought before at It’s a -cinch oa Sap: ; Sn ne resent Nae yee = PNR “Ends July 30th 1927 Time will not permit us to worry over anything -- but get the goods out - - re- ‘rile of costs or profits - - out they go on skids. Be Here Saturday--Tell Your Friends If Prices Mean Anything to You! You're Going to get the Treat of Your Life Saturday Men’s FineShirts $1.58, 2 for $3. 20 doz. in the lot. The finest range money can buy, every ehirt worth $3.00 each easy. Fine Shirts 98c Men’s Shirts $1.38 collar attached and separate. Hurry. A Salewitha Reason This includes every cap in the store: No reserve. Your choice Men’s Caps™ $1.00 | Boys Caps 78¢ 1 odd lot el caps, 68c Allin lines. No reasonable offer will be re- fused on all Clothing. Ladies’ ‘Rayon Silk Hose 38c pr. All eizes. 4 shades. iJ Look! at these prices on whderwear. Balbriggan two” piece in nat- ural shade. 43e garm Nainsook Athletic Combinations 58c All sizes. Balbriggan Combs. Short sleeye, ankle length. Penman’s 222 Com- binations 98c No Suit in the Store Over $23.98 Only 35_suits left--Buy at practically your own price. Try them on--make us an offer--you’ll find we mean business. Men’s Suits $9.98 on sixes 35, 36 and 37 left. All wool tweeds. Leok! All wool Blue Suits $14.48 <n Just 6 left! Be.here Saturday morning. , For the Older $15.98 dark in color, strong and fitting. Sizes 87 to 42. Boys’! Blouses | 78c andj98c . All new stock. SPECIAL—Odd_ lot a 68c. Pew Our regular $27.50 suits. fers ze YoungiMen’s Smart Tweeds $17.98 ke it snappy if you want your own and color # |18 ounce Blue Serge mr Double breasted English models Bargains Galore if Work Goods Buy Your Carhartts Now Mogul Overalls $1.98 $1.58 Can you beat it? . 3. colors. Werk Shirts , Big Range 88c 78c Indigo blue and blue chambray ot oa stripe. “Work p. EXTRAS $1 58 Moen’s brates .....-++--- 180 Straw hate\ Eaps, Se Oe i4c Strong cottonades Boys’ O'alle ......-0%. 44 Tae ‘ Cotton jerseys . via 5 2 Says’ khak! bloomer. : ‘fs Odd Trousers pig Ever, eee te 4 $ for second beet. woreteds and tweeds Followfthe Crowds to Reynolds Store WALLY REYNOLDS — Look for the Big ee Over me. Door

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