Listowel Banner, 15 Nov 1928, p. 7

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@fa Miss Ma dating Elliott tin a week at the home of iJ Mr. E. D. Balton. was in Wia and Lions Head this week on busi- ness, | deat’ and Mrs. A. Radford of Blyth a few days Ss week at the iene ot Mr. and Bie “w. Cc; Clarke. (Mr. and Mrs C. Clarke spent Gaseny with iced in Seaforth. Messrs. Campbell Gibson, Frank Thompson and Lorne Jermyn spent the week end visiting in ronto, Mr. M. Izen and Lave spent a few days In Toronto. Mr. Ira McLean of Wroxeter spent Thanksgiving with his parents. r. . Albert § Rapsey and two sons and Mr. Donald Stoddart of Toronto spent the week end re- newing acquaintances In Listowel. Miss Nelile Campbell of Toronto Was a guest over the hoHday et the thome of Miss Ada Brooks Mrs. Rogers Mr. and } and. Miss Ea Kidd of Toronto epent the week end visiting at the home.of; ¢ d Mre, W. C. Kidd. Miss Cassels of Toronto was guest of Miss A. Clayton over Thanks. v gg Richerd Thorne of Mitehell spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Rennie. Miss Blanche Blough epent hoNday with friends In Toronto. Miases Annie and Sadle Hamilton spent the week end at their home in us. hes Violet Brock spent Thanks- giving with her brother at Freelton. Mr. Sidney Hill spent the wee with friends in Fergus. * S daaotle Clark of Kitchener ‘was a guest over the week end at the thome of Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Fleming. Miss Kate Nicol of Toronto spent the holiday with her father, Rev. J. M. Nicol. Mies Molly Wanzer of Toronto e@pent the Thanksgiving polieny ‘yg ‘her parents, Mr. and “Wanzer. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Peffers spent ‘Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Peffers on the Peffers' homestead, North Mornington. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Zurbrigg and family, accompanied by Mr. an W.J. Bartley motored to London and spent the week end with friends. Mrs. Bartley remained for a week's. fait. ._ Mr. Melvin Hunter of Windsor @pent the week end at = -~ ima of Mr. and Mrs. George Dens Mr. A. A. Bamford of Windsor and Mr. A. W. Bamford of London spent the week end In Listowel at the home of their mother, Mrs. M. A, Bamford. Wallace and two child- ren of Toronto are visiting In Listo- wel at the home of her parents, Mr. md Mrs. Nathan Calder. Mr. Elgin Simpson was home from Hamilton for the week end. r, E. Singer of Landen spent the week end in Listowel. Mr. Lloyd Hall of Toronto, Miss Margaret Hall of Kitchener and Miss Ora Hall of near Peterboro spent the Thanksgiving holiday at the home of thelr mother, Mrs. R. K. Hall, ' Mr. and Mrs. Culp of Dunnville epent a few dara last reek the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. R, Pinne the of Jarvis Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pinnegar. Mr. Jack Climfe and Migs Marie Maybee of Tillbury. Misses Beth and Maud Climie of Kitchener, were ®uests over Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Climie. Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Leask and two children cf Uxbridge spent the week gue in rag wel at the home of Miss L. Clim ‘Miss Mary hindike of Port Sand- fieid spent the Thanksgiving holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. Fred Preuter. Thanksgiving visitors at the home “of Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Oliver were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Preston and fam- Ty of Shelbourne, Mrs, Melvin and Miss Melvin of Guelph, ‘Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Terry of Tor- nto Were Thanksgiving visitors at tbe home of Mr, and Mrs. J. C, Hay. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Creighton and Ratth spent the week end in Owen Sound. Mri Chas. Doan and daughter Bernice of Mitchell spent the week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L : Mrs. C. Tabberner and Mrs. R. A. Climie left today {-r Detroit and Walkerville where they will spend a Week visiting friends. Dr. E Smith of London Wap @ fue over the end a the home of Mr Henry Goddard. . Harry McCormick of Detroit, Dr. Wesley Met. rmick of Toronto, Harry McCormick and Mr. HilHard of Hamliton were Thanksgiving visitors at the home of Mr. Whit- field McCormick Mr. L. J, Burrows was in Toronto over the week e-4 Mr. and Mr- J Lockhart motored te Toronts ar 1 ‘pent Thankegiving with relatives E. M Creighton and Ruth “are Visiting !n Toronto this week, Mrs. Percy Steele and little daugh- ter of Moun! Forest ere visiting In Listowel at the boine of her parenta, ‘Mr. and Mrs. J Mrs. J. H Ge. s vistting friends In Newton this week Mr, Robert Gibson of Woodatock spent Thanksgiving at his home, Hat tersley. and gon of Wingham were guesta over the week end at the hole of Mr. and Mrs. KR. Matthewma Miss Cunningham and Mr. Harms- worth of Torinto. Mrs. W. Owens and daughter Irene of Port Credit, were guests over the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Karges. Miss Viola Marwood of Wood- stock Was a gues! over the week .end vat the home of Mr. and Mrs, T, - i=] E | | 2° f M. Howson of > Jartintrare visiting in L store at bo rd ‘home of Dr. and Mrs. W. _G. -aBpeace "oy; ‘Dr: and Mrs. W. G. E. “Spence ss ‘epemt rrhankss! ving in Arthur with relatives. Miss 8 n spent the week end wing fiends in Guelph and Ham- : ‘Miss H Helen Fritz = ae from E.| spent the week end visiting In Liate- Mr. Clarence Hallman week end visiting friends in Guelph and Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schinbein chants Thankegiving with friends in Lo ‘Miss Helen: Hay is spending this week In Toronto. iM Patsiota ‘Hamilton of Bishop Strachan et red Toronto, was home for Thanksgt Mr. and eg Bd. Rolls of Detroit were Thanksgiving visitors at the home of Mr. and =e Wm. Heggins. Mr. and Mrs. Hammen ant os h Mr. Douglas Aremttons and ae e. Car! Bredin of Guelph pent week end ey holiday with the on mer’s pare Ale aehig al L. C. Champ of Dun- dalk, Mr. E. Champ and Miss Hazel Picot of Meaford spent the week end and holiday with Mr. and Mrs. 4.C. hamp. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dowd and grand daughter Myrna epent the week _ with thefr daughter, Mrs. at St. Thomas. Mr. aaa Mrs. Robert Roe spent the week end In Toronto Mis Winnie Hawke motored from Toronto with sonmre relatives and spent the Thanksgiving none with |, bor parents, Mr. Rol Hawke and with her Herb Hastings Mr. irantoa Cahill spent Thanke- giving at the home of his parents {In London. - Mr. Harold Siegal of MTaronto epent Linen yin at the home of his parents in tow Miss Olive Robb, teacher of Port Colborne, bend home for the Thanks- giving holfda Miss Nina Purcell wag nous from Stratford for ‘the week e Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Routledge and oe eo: oan ng daughter Gwen spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Horne, Palmerston. Mr. Robert Jackson of London formerly of Listowel, spent Thurs- day a in town renewing acquain- tane Mr. A. McDonald spent the week end in London at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Darroch. TB. McDonald has been spending the past week in London with her par- ents. .Miss Mabel Raines of Walkerton spent the week end visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ralnes. Mr. and Mrs. George Eich of Wat- erloo were guests over the week e at the home of Mrs, Runge, Main St. east. Mr. Norman Cartwright of Detroit spent the week end with friends in Listowel. Canon D. R. Smith and daughters, Hilda and Nora Smith of Oakville, Were guesta over Thankegiving at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Tay- or. ‘Misses Jean and Mae McIntyre of Toronto spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Britton. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Poag and family spent Sunday in Palmerston at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Gaw Guesta on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Poag were Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson and son Leslie, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Tough of Galt. Mrs. A. C. Harris, Gordon Hazel, who have been spending some time with Mrs. Harris’ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fishar, left Saturday for their new heme i[n Chicago where Mr. Harris has a posi- and F e ¥; Mr, and Mrs. 8, L. Adolph and Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison motored to Stratford, where they spent Thanks- fries with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Z brig Mr Elgin Leppard was home tom Ingersoll for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. David Lennox and Miss Cora Lennox spent the waek end in Palmerston at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Stone. Mr. Lloyd Hallman apent the week end with friends in Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rapp and rs. G. Rapp spent Sunday in Elora with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rapp. Mrs. W. J. Howe of Windsor spent Thanksgiving at the home of the lackmore familHes in town. apes! Thanksgiving with friends in to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kritzer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kritzer and two child- ren, and Misa Edith Khtzer of Tor- onto spent the week end visiting friends in Listowel and Wallace, Mr. and Mrs, George Leary, Misa Grenfell Leary of Mitchell, spent unday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Biehn. 4th con. Elma. resiy rth he oghlin spent Thanks- giving wit er re A} Biche Seis nd, Miss Alberta Miss. Verna Fisher spent Monday in Stratford at the home Mrs Jack nay of Mr. and irs. Jacob Large of Wind visiting in Listowel at the some an Mr. A. M. Smith and Mrs. Lar rge, r/ and Mrs, F. Miles and three boys and Mr. and Mrs. Brandan of Toronto were Thanksgiving visitors it is bacse of Mrs ackson, d Mre. J. F. Allen, Mis Ruth: Alten and Mr. B. Aldridge of Toronto were guests over Thanks- oes he the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Knechtel, Jack and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Knipa of ‘Stratford and Mr. and Mrs, Norman Cosens and Mrs. A. Gésone of Palmerston were suests on Sunday at the home of Mr. B. F.. Knipe, Mr. Conrad Ruppel of Kitchener wel and at the home of Mr. and . 8rd con: Wallace. hamney of Ham‘iton spent the week end with -her par- bins Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chamney. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Dempsey Oshawa spent Thanksgiving sat the home of the Matter's mbar Vinca Mrs. Wm. Feta. ig spent the rew Preston attended the iy ri Renwick in How Mary inson and friend of Toronto oat the — end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos, ‘Teasdale, Miss Jessie Preston spent the week end with friends at Harriston. Mr. Don Cameron of Stratford spent Sunday at the home of Mr, R- La Toronto spent friends here. the holiday r. and Mra. W. T. Elliott and chilldren amd Mr. Oliver Elliott of Seaforth spent Sunday with friends he re, Mrs. Silay Smith of Millbank spent a few days witt her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mayburry. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. Mayburry’ of Woodstock spert Thanksgiving with Mr..and Mra. Jas. Mayburry. with ee ae | id THIRD LINE WALLACE + + ohbeisonneneeeerseneseses Mr, and Mrs. C. Walters of Water- loo spent Sundiey * aed home of Mr. and Mrs, William 4 Mr. and Mrs. mentee” Dippel of Kitchener spent the week end with Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Hallman. Mr. and Mrs, Lou Gibson of Ford- wich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell. Miss Anita Walters of Waterloo spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bowman poy visited Sunday with Mr. rs .Ed. Schlimme, Listowel. d Mrs. Henry Bender and family of the 6th line Wallace visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Isalah Hall- man on Sunday Mr. Milne ana Bernie Zurbrigg spent the week end at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bowman. Miss Merfon Campbell apent the week end with her cae Miss ae erg ane line Elm Cc. es and Pastins of ,Lis- towel ‘euited” Sunday with Mr. and rs. Roy Ronald. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rapp and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Herbert ‘ead two boys of Listowel spent Thanksgiving K. Ra and and with Mra. : Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Weber on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Russel McLaughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McLaughlin of Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gray of Stratford, Mrs. S. T. Me- Laughlin of Listowel, Mr. Milton Weber of Kitchener and Mr. Kenneth Cunlff of Oshawa. Mrs. George Mayburry of Listowel and Miss Marjory Robinson of North Mornington spent a ne ers this peed — Mr. and Mr arvey Cha Mr. "Sos Stewart was home from Windsor se the holiday, th ninvineiinnieiieeileisiiiet : MOLESWORTH Py ‘ + sae forberfeefecfenforfoclnelntenleclentnelncfenfocTenlectectneteatestecteeys and Mrs. Burnet Smith of Stratford and Miss Clara Elliott of Guelph spent the week end “and Thanksgiving with att ‘parents, Mr. and Mra. J. Ellfot Mias Isabel Doig of ean spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. d ig thon with the Chicago Northern Rail-| 20 Miss Margaret Sangster of Toron- ie spent the week end with her par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Sangster. Bs. A. Robertson and Tile of Listowel spent a few days with Mrs. Robertson's sister, Mrs. J. Cumming and Mrs. D. H. Camp- bell. Misa Marlon Sangster ford spent the holiday parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cadwell and Maxine visited over the hollday with friends at Moorefield. Miss Nellie Doig visited over Sun- day with her friend, ss Jessie Thompson of Atwood. r. and Mrs. W. Kinby of Toronto spent the weak end with the latter's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. McDonald. Mr. Grenville Vogan of St. Thom- of Strat- with her M as and Miss Verna Vogan of London Wintdeor ton tee: et ai Poise spent the holiday at the home of Hows of Dunnville spent the week thelr tether, Mr. D. Vo siting at the home of M * Paatert eaten. -, heey of Mr. and Mr. HERE eerie Mr. alld Mrs. Cecil Watson of|* mi * Peterboro, formerly of Listowel, | HESSON * Seep pcnnetentnteepe teetobebetetoh Master Gregory Schiebel has been seriously {11 with pneumonia. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Herb Helm of Carlsrue spent Thanksgiving at his home here. Master Urban poset fe spending some time in Kitchen 6chool teacher, spent ‘the holiday at er home in Stratford. day at her home in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Busch of Water- rill spent Thankagiving with friends e Other Thanksgiving noticed were Mr. and Mrs. Ranahan with Mrs. Thos, Miss Alma Schiebel of Notre Convent. Waterloo, with her parents, : and Mrs. J. Schiebel, Mr. Giradot of St. Jeromea College Kit. chener, with his mother, Mra. Mary Giradot, Mrs. Herman “(g preene of London with Mr. Louis Veltenher- mer, Misses Rose and Luella Forest- er of Kitchener, Leona of Guelph and Stephen of St. Jeromes College, Kit- chener at Mr. Anthony Forester’s. visitors we Ed. Hanley, Dame = 5 Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Campbell and may and Mrs. Wm. Campbell and Miss ‘Mary Campbell of Toronto were guests over the week end at Sioa home of Mr. and Mre. W. J Mr. N. L. Scott was in Toronto over the ee end. “Wm. Goldner of ‘Toronto aaa ‘the week. end visiting at the hemy of. hie parents,: Mr. and Mrs. _J.Goidner Miss Geraldine Hewitt | amd Mr. Arthur Hewitt, 2nd - con: spent the week end with friends in Sgoaon for the tolida aeenee and Hamilton, ~ 1 = - Mr, and Mrs. Walter, Mrs. Pres- to Pert Mrs. J. W. Johnstom and Mr. funer- Wednesday of the late John . Lowry- : Dr. and Mrs. Higin Hargreaves of HEN the unforeseen in- J} vitation arrives, are you always prepared? The par- ticular man or woman is con- stantly well groomed, which is a simple matter ong you Monday & Tuesday “*Metropolis”’ let us serve you with our Hair-Cuts, Shampoos, Deep into the Earth! Scalp and Facial Treat ons Marcelling by Mise ‘Ret No word can describe it! ssiobell. No pen can portray it! . The Oldest Established Hair Dressing Parlor in Town Gibson’s Barber Shop No eye can believe it! IT MUST BE SEEN! a pleasure for us to serve you. with confidence at Money-Saving Prices. oo ty Olde Tyme _ VILLAGE QUARTE Solos, Duets _ Hear - Tom Hamilton, Scotch Comedian McDonald’s Hall, Listowel Wednesday, Nov. 21st ADMISSION 47c plus 3c tax Plan at Creighton’s Drug Store now open All seats reserved. HIS Announcement of the Opening of one of the Nab- orhood Shoe Stores in Lis- towel should be an item of good news for the citizens of the town and surrounding district. The Opening of the Listowel Store on Saturday next, November 17th, makes the nineteenth store of this great chain. The prem- ises have been remodelled and decorated, and during the past week men have been busy un- packing the large stock of foot- wear. This stock, at special prices, should mean large savings for the buying public who are al- ways eager to get good goods at reasonable prices. This new store should be crowded on the opening day. Pleased to Meet You At the Opening of ABORHOO Chain SHOE Store LISTOWEL BRANCH We are opening this new Chain Store to serve the People of Listowel and Vicinity. Our merchandise is so good that we positively guarantee every article that we sell. Our large buying power and treméndous volume through Nineteen Stores means that YOU SAVE MONEY ON EVERY PAIR YOU BUY. We trust that you will give us a share of your patronage, and it will be We invite you to come and see for yourself that Listowel has-now a real Family Store where Old and Young alike may buy Boys’ School Shoes The Kind that Wear Sizes $ 49 Sizes. 11 to 13 r, &told $1.98 $1.79 Men’s Work Rubbers 7 Eyelets High 40 e pr. Heavy Socks for These Sizes 1 to 5 Women’s Slicker Boots Warm and Dry 65 e pr. Wear Them Now Men’s RUBBERS WORK SHOES Men’s _.... 79c Women’s .69c Brown or Black . en 8 _— nas OR Youths’ 68c —Child’s..._.62c Work Rubbers Goloshes opr. Gstshous Rubber Boots Leather or Panco Soles at Equally Low Prices Women’s Dress Footwear Kid Patent Satin Pumps Straps Ties For Better Wear 95 @ pr. oo ie “SHOE MAIN ST., LISTOWEL a —— BORHOO Store WILL CAVERS, Manager 19 STORES — LOCATED IN ALL OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS AND CITIES B

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