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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-07-19, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THUBSBAYi JULY 19th, 1931 HENSALL herMiss friends Ml’, visited Miss visiting with her, cousin Miss Helen Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cassidy spent the week-end visiting friends Otterville. » Mr. J. Ashton, of Seaforth, visiting with friends in town Tuesday. Mrs, J. Po&e is spending a days a(t Grand Bend with Mrs. C. Davis. Mrs. H. W. Horton has returned home after a pleasant holiday at Rondeau Park. Mr®. Roy Palmer-very pleasantly entertained la number of friends on Friday evening. Mrs. Campbell and little Von, of Windsor, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. .Bell. Mrs. Alex McMurtrie is visiting with members of her family Stanley Township. Mr. Edwards inspector of Children’s Shelter, Goderich, was in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Thus. Farquhar has returned ■to Hensail after spending several months in Hamilton. Mrs. Hayes, of Moosejaw, Sask., is visiting on t'he Parr Line, Hlay, near her old home. ■Mr. and Mrs. Blair, of Royal Oak Mich., were visiting on Line over the week-end. Quite a number from Hensail spent Sunday at Turnbull’s Gpove, enjoying the. Lake breeze. Miss Annie Consitt very pleasant­ ly entertained a, number of lady .friends on Tuesday evening. Mr. Keith Campbell, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of his grand­ mother Mrs. TJios. Murdock. Miss Kathryn e Drysdale •Gladys Passmore visited in Exeter on Tuesday. T. 'C. joynt and son Donald in Toronto Jast week, Chapman, of Winnipeg, is m was ion ■few W. in the the Parr has' been attending Summer School at Alma Ciollege, St Thomas. Quite a number from Hensail took in. the 12th of July celebration in Exeter on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Devlin, Strat­ ford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Corbett and family on Sunday. Mrs. Dr, Reid of Port Rowan, was a recent visitor with heir par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sheffer. Mr. H. O. Dayman visited with his parents Mr. and Dayman of Usborne Mrs. south, friends week. Mrs. Mrs. Charles on Sunday. London Road, relatives and Jas. Dick, of visited with in town for a few days last E. Sheffer has returned to her home’after visiting daughter Mrs. Rowan. Rev. Arthur Sinclair, Miss are visiting Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Junor, of Meclstead, Sask., are visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Dallis and other relatives and friends. Mr. Win. Butt, of Seaforth, visit­ ed. last week) with his sisters Mrs. J. Dindale and Mrs. J. H. Petty, of Hay Township. There was a very large ance of the Bell-MoAUister picnic which was held at on Saturday last. Mitoses Margaret and G. of London, are visiting with their sister Mrs. Lindsay and' other rela­ tives and friends.Mr. and Mrs. John Graybeil and Miss Esther Graybeil, of Dashwood, visited on Saturday with their sis­ ter Mrs. ff. Pope.Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barges, of Detroit and Mrs, James Dougall, of Manitoba, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Eacrett.Miss Mary MoKaig, of Exeter, visited .over the week-end with her mother Mrs. M. McKaig and also with Miss Eliza Newell. Rev. W. A. Young, p'astor of the ■Carmel Church took the service in ■Carme'l church Sunday evening, the .morning service being withdrawn. Doris Roberts, of Otterville, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy for the past two weeks has returned to her home in Otterville. Mr. and Mrs. Lad McEwen and -daughter Dona have returned home after visiting for the past week with relatives and friend® at' Pars­ leyMr. and Mrs. A. W. ^E. Hemphill was in Toronto the first of the week ’being called there owing to th© ill­ ness of Mr. Lloyd Davis, Mrs. Hemp­ hill*® brother. .Mr. and Ml’S. Wm. McAllister, who have been visiting their many relatives and friends in this vicinity left Tuesday to visit friends in Glencoe before returning home. The annual Sunday School pic- * Church which on Wedn es­ well attend* was spent, of Toronto, 11 er mother, Dr. Reid with at her Port* an>d>Mrs'Sinclair Marion and Norman with relatives at attend- reunion Bayfield Murray, nic of the United was held at Bayfield day of last week was ed and a good ’time Mrs. James Troyer, has been visiting with Mrs. Joseph Hudson, Sr., also her .sisters, Mrs. I—.... Carlisle and brother, Hudson. , tThe ball game which was played on the Hensall diamond on Tuesday evening between >St. Marys and Hensall was quite an exciting game there being 11 innings and the score resulting 2-2;Harold Bonthron, Kenneth Manns Keith Buchanan, Allen Davidson and Douglas Sangster, who have spent over a week at Kintail Camp arrived home Saturday and report a splendid time. Mrs. C___L \ ters Mrs. J. Logan and lisle accompanied by Mr Hudison and Joseph Hudson, Michigan recently visited with Mrs- John Consitt at Seaforth, Mr. a..*. daughter, who have moved Logan, and Mrs. W. Mr. George Joseph Hudson Sr. and daugh- Mts. Car- •. Thomas of and Mrs. Mandoza and their 1 hero from Toronto and rented Mt. I), W, Foss’ fine house On King street Are now nicely isettljed, 'Mir. Mendoza is a- salesman for cook Bros, Mrs, R. J. Kimball and......... ........ little daughters also Donald Blad of the west arrived here last week to visit for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Paterson and Mrs. Agnes Hor­ ton also with other relatives and friends in the vicinity. R.t, Rev. Charles Seager, Bishop of Huron, will conduct Confirmation Service in St. Paul’s Anglican church on Sunday morning, July 22nd, can­ didates from both Hensail and Staf- fa Will be presented. The public is welcome to this service. Mr. Win. McLaren, of Hamilton, who has been spending the past two weeks visiting his relatives in Hen­ sall and Kippen has returned home, Mrs. McLean and children are re­ maining to visit for another week with her parentis Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore. Wins $500 Scholarship Miss Margaret McLaren, B.A. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R, Y. Mc­ Laren, who recently graduated at Western University, London, and who received two gold medals, has received word from Toronto Univer­ sity that she has been awarded' the William McKenzie scholarship worth $50>0i.00' and a year’s Toronto University. The service in the last Sunday mlorning 9.4,5 till 10.415' and ____J __ after the morning service, Rev. Mn Chandler, of Kippen, had charge of the service in the morning. During the service Miss Annie iSWeet sang a solo. ’“* the usual Rev. Mr. solo was ■Smale. free tuition at United church was held from Sunday schiool The evening service was at 1 time and1 whs in charge of Bremner, of Brucefield. A rendered by /Miss Bella Kitchen Shower On Friday evening July 13th a number of girl friends gathered at the home of Mrs. C. Bowes, in hon­ our of Miss Grace Gibbih.gs, .bride­ elect of August. (The- first'part of the evening was spent in bridge. Refreshments were served from a table beautifully decorated in pink and white. During the course of the evening Miss Gibbings. was present­ ed with a kitchen shower. Best1 of luck and good wishes are extended •Miss -Gibbings as she has been one of Hensall’® most’ popular younig ladies- and during the three years the has and she has been on the staff of Banki of Montreal in Henslall made many friends in Hensail surrounding district. Library Board) The regular meeting of the Pub­ lic Library Board was held on Mon­ day evening at 8 p.m. with the foll­ owing members present: W. Jones, Mrs. A. McDonald, Rev. Parkier, F. G. Bonthron. Minutes were read and approved. Mrs. A. Cameron, librarian, reported’ re the circula­ tion for June as adult fiction 460; non fiction 25; juvenile fiction 93 and non fiction 4; .with a total of 582. Communication from the Inspector of public- libraries and secretary instructed to reply to same, The secretary was instructed to insert a notice in local paper that all books be returned on or before July 21st. Motion that the librarian be per­ mitted to take her holidays from July 24th to August 4th inclusive. Motion that we adjourn to meet again August 13th. James A, Paterson, Sec’y. Reception A reception was (held on Friday evening in the Town Hall when about 300' friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd McLean nee -Miss Agnes Wren, plresen'ted them with a .lovely kitchen cabinet with the following address. DancUng was indulged in until the small hours of the morning with excellent music supplied by local artists. Follow­ ing is the address; To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McLean,—) On the occasion lof your previous marriage, we, your friends, neigh­ bors and’ acquaintances have assem­ bled here this evening to honour and congratulate you, And you, dear friends, have helped us,*' encouraged us, and yiou have assisted in iour gatherings by yOur helpfulness. We pray that the blessings of Heaven may strew your joint path­ ways as you travel the same high­ way that we are all on. For we know that to keep our eyes fixed on the great Leader and Teacher who loved men into the Kingdom under the 'Syrian, skies, is -to- mtake no de­ tour on the great highway of life. As a slight token of our regard and esteem at this time we ask you .Signed on behalf of your friends neighbors and acquaintances. ■Rell-McDonald A very pretty wedding took place recently Mrs. R. when their daughter Helen_ ’ garet, B.A., waureu lu vvu Thomas Arnold Bell, only son Mrs. Bertha Bell, of Hensail and the late T. B. Bell. Rev. H. L. Ben­ nie, M.A., officiated and Mrs. C. Short, of Detroit played the wed­ ding music. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of white corded Crepe with train over which. fell a tulle veil, cap shape, caught with orange blos­ soms and carried a bouquet of Briar Cliff roses and lily of the val- Wy* ~ sift* ter Miss Doris McDonald a pale green organdie frock matching turban Colonial bouquet flowers and lily Joe iCaWthiorpei, best man. -After the immediate families, and groom left on a The .bride travelled .in ingot© ensemble with green accessories and hat. On their return Mr Bell will reside in St Catherines. Mr. Bell is quite well known in this district and his many friends wish them continued happiness, at the home of Mr, and M. McDonald at Acton, Mar* was married to William i of She was attended .by her wearing with and carried a of roses, corn- ■of the valley. Mr. of T-hvistjOCilo a reception , the 'bride motor trip, a brown red* charter©use brown felt and Mrs, Was for Moro than $100,000 is awarded annually in prize money at the Can­ adian National Exhibition in the ag­ ricultural department alone. KIRKTON and Mrs. John Williams mo to Brantford Mr to red tenJed the funeral niece, Mrs, ed on last. Mr Mr. spent Jast week/ with Mr. W. Hazle- wood. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Gunning and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Marshall. Master Ross and Edwin Tufts are spending this week with their uncle Harold, of Toronto, Those that visited at Mrs, D. Rogers on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Godbolt, of Centralia and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rogers. • Miss Eleanor Doupe R.N., Strat­ ford, is spending the holidays at heT sister’s Mrs. Wm. Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis, Lome and Jean Hocking spent iSunday y^lth friends’at Munro, Mr. and Mrs. (Trueman Tufts, Marian and Norma and Mrs. A. Tufts spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Moon, of Londesboro, We extend congratualtions t<o Marian Tufts, Wilma McCurdy and Harold O’Brien on passing their ex­ aminations. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Lucan, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Humphreys, Birthday Party Little Jean Humphrey daughter Mr. and Mrs. Eric Humphreys and great-granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Copeland, of St. Marys, West Ward, formerly of Kirkton celebrated her fourth birthday last Friday. She had as her guests Mar­ ion and Nora Bulteel, of Brantford; Wilma v McCurdy, Helen and Donna McNaughton, Marge Pearson, Betty Howe, Eva Whiltlock, Norma Tufts. All report a good time. Sunday and at- of Mr, William’s Mrs, Scott. S. N, Shier friends in ’the village Friday and Lloyd call . and Mrs. Wm. Hazlewood and Mrs. Pond, of Detroit, CREDITON Miss Hazel Woodall, who has completed her term at the London Normal School has been successful in securing her, first class certificate and has been engaged to teach at S. S. No. 13, McGillivray. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marshall and son Bobby,, of Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ha.ist on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marshall and son Bobby, 'Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brein, of Detroit, Adam Worster and daughter, of Flint, Mich, and Mr. Essex, of Detroit, were guests of Mr. John Gaiser over the week­ end. Mrs. Howard Rennie, of Detroit, is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Hirtzel. Mr. and Mrs. Hannah and son Kenneth, of Wayne, Mich., who ■have been spending several weeks with Mr. John Gaiser have return­ ed home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hazlett, of Saline, Mich., who have been .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fahrner have returned home. Miss Lulu Morlock. and Miss Beatrice Dabbs have left for an ex­ tended tour -of the Western Prov­ inces and the Western United States. Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Walker, of Los Angeles, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy, of London, were week­ end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Kerr. (The Men’s Glee Club of. Naper­ ville College, Ill., will give a musi­ cal program at the Evangelical church on Sunday evening. A real treat' is in store. Everyone cordial­ ly invited. The United Church softball - team defeated the Dashwood team on the local diamond on Friday night' with a score of 12-9. Preparation are being made for the annual Haist reunion which is to be held this year at Crediton on Labor Day. Mrs. Alfred Jacques, of New York, and M’iss Lewis, of Mrs. F. W. of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. of Winnipeg, nieces Clark, were guests F. W. Clark on 53 I i i i RED & WHITE store ' I —. — n I.,.. / , .-I : rn.,- -I ; i -■ .....—... —......-.. "' ......... ■ Redpath GRANULATED SUGAR, 10 lbs, for 59c GROCERY SPECIALS .............................. .....................I ......................................I"....... -............ ■■■ I—WM.. I I RED STAR SALMON............................1-2 lb. tin 2 for 25c, AUSTRALIAN PEACHES No. 2 TIN .......... each 15c. AYLMER PORK & BEANS large tin .................each 10c. RED ROSE TEA, black or mixed........................per lb. 48c. P & G NAPTHA SOAP.....................................10 bars for 29c, CHIPSO, large package.............................................each 17c, KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES .................................3 for 25c.7 MAPLE LEAF JAM--Strawberry or Raspberry, large jar................................ each 32c. Choice Sweet Corn . . ...................2 tins 19c.Picnic Plates ........................ per doz. 9c. No. 3 Peas.......................... 2 for 23c.Palmolive Soap.............................3 for 14c. Gold Medal Tomatoes per tin each ... 10c.Grapefruit......................................4 for 25c. Kolona Coffee............................per lb. 29c.Fresh Watermelon......................each 53c. Peanut Butter in bulk .,.. 2 lbs. for 25c., Cocoanuts ..........................................each 5c. New Clover Honey ..............5 lb. pail 55c.Sweet Juicy Oranges . . .,. , per doz. 29c. LARGE TIN FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER, 1 handsome goblet free..................25c. LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER FOR CHERRIES THIS WEEK AS THEY ARE NOW AT THEIR BEST ROLLIE'S GROCERY Phone 102 CENTRALIA “Quality always higher than price.” EXETER, ONT. We Deliver the cltose of the meeting a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Hepburn, Mrs. L. Hodgson, Mrs. Parsons Flossie Davey. and' and of the vis- THAMES ROAD | Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holtzmann, of Detroit, visited over the week-end with Mrs. Leah Holtzmann. 5 Evangelical S. S. Picnic The Evangelical Sunday School ’picnic was held last Wednesday at' ■Grand Bend. The picnic was on© of ■the best ever held at Grand Bend. The sports were in charge of Ches­ ter Mawhinney, convenor, ably as­ sisted by Albert Gaiser, Art Amy, H. K. Eilber, G. E. Faist, Emmery Fahrner and Earl Haist; The races were as follows: Boys and girls 5 to 8, Grant' Roeszler, Norma Fahrner; boys 5 to 8, Harold Holtzman, Ho­ ward Holtzmann; girls 5 to 8, Doris Wuerth, Pauline Faist; 'boys 9 to 12, Walace Fiahrner, Melvin Gaiser, Charles Dinney; girls 9 to 12, Ada Gaiser, Verna Wein, Shirley Fahr- ller; -boys 13 to 16, Martin Morlock^ Arthur Gaiser, Austin Fahrner; girls, 13 to 16, Aldonna Wuerth, D. Amy, Gertrude Amy; boys free for all, L. _ _ r:.'-, ..................... Lloyd Lamport; girls* Marguerite Aimy, Ratz; Wein, ■Gaiser, Ruby King; relay race, boys 5 to 8. * "" ’ Holtzmann, Calvin Fahrner ball contest, Aubrey Gaiser Wu er th, Cia rm en Ro ezl er; •blowing contest, Hdwhrd Holtzman, Calvin Fahner, Melvin Gaiser; La­ dies kicking the slipper, Alma Smith Ila Sweitzer, Ada Gaiser; ■contest, boys under Morlock’s side; relay Smith, Gertrude Amy, Eldon Lowrenc© Wein; ball throwing fof married women, Mrs, G, E, Wenzel, Mrs. Aaron Wein, Mrs. W. Smith; men’s high Jump, Eldon Smith, re­ cord of 5 ft. Winners ef softball, ladies softball, Ruby Flnkboiner’s team; men’s softball, Chester Maw* liinney’s team; winner of treasure hunt, Arthur Gaiser, ji UTtJ* LI U.U.V xxlllj* J UujB llvv J.V* Lorenc© Wein, Eldon Smith, free for all, Gertrude Amy, D* three-legged race, Gerald Howard Finkbeiner, Ada Howard Holtzmann Harold Foot- Glenn balloon 16, race barrel Martin Alma. Smith Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Willis and family spent Sunday at the latter’s cottage at Grand Bend. Mr. ahd Mrs. Geo. Hicks family entertained a number friends at Grand Bend over week-end. Miss Dorothy Leigh who was iting with relatives in the village last week was called to her home in London on Sunday owing to the death of her father Mr. F. Leigh. Mr. Kenneth Hodgins and Mr. and Mrs. B. Cook and family spent Sunday at New Glasgow on Erie. The latter attended a re-union held there and the visited with relatives from Lorne. Mrs. Woods, of Londou, is visit­ ing her sisters, the Misses Wilson. Miss Helen Hicks, R. N., of Lon­ don, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks. Mrs. Margaret Fletcher and chil­ dren spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moodie in Usborne. ■Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Essery, Mrs. Wm. Dobbs and children, Turner and children ■friends 'in the village evening of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miss Marie Hodgins, of cently visited with Mr. George Baynlram, Sr. On Sunday, July 22nd the service in th© church here w'ill be at 10.30 a.m followed by the usual Sunday School service. There will be no evening service. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Shaddock and son, of London, cailled on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baynham Sr. on Fri­ day evening of last week. Mr. Shad­ dock is a nephew of Mrs. Baynham. Mrs. Fred Fairhall who has been visiting with Mrs. Clara Abbot and Mr. C'has. - Fairhall, for the past three weeks left on Tuesday even­ ing for her home in Calflornias, Mr. and Mrs. John Dprr,\'Mrs. Grey and Miss Grey, ■, mother ‘ and sister of Mrs, Durr, and »Mrs. G Thompson, all of St. Marys were Sunday visitors with Mr. fdnd Mrs. Geo. Baynham Sr. Mr. Te'irney and' Miss Patten of Montreal were guests with Mrs. Clara Abbott 'over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. Harkness and 'family, of Strathroy, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baynham Jr. and family attended the funeral of the late Mr. F. Leigh in London on Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Baskerville and Mrs. Broken- shire returned on Tuesday evening after spending the past six weeks with friends in Forest, Windsor and Chatham. Miss Iva Brokenshire re­ turned with them and- is spending a few days hers. The monthly meeting of the Wo­ men’s Association was held in th© schoolvoom of the church on Thurs­ day afternoon, July 5th, Mrs. God­ bolt had charge of the exercises. The meeting by. the use of hymn 239 the Lord’s Prayer was unison. The Scripture read by Mr.s. Penwarden 17. _ - — " *. ' J‘“’ ’ was given by Mi’s. Godbolt, duet by Mrs. Huxtable and Pen warden. Hymn 231 was and Mi’s, Willis took the cha' the business. Arrangements were macle for the supper which is to be served in connection with the Old Boys’ Reunion on August 6th. At W. M. S. The July meeting of the W. M. S. was held, in the school room of the church on Tuesday, July 10th. The opening exercises were led by Mrs. II. Powe, opening with a hymn. The scripture lessen was read from page 167 in Canadian Hymnal which was read responsively. Prayer by Mrs. A. McFalls; a, temperance was read by Miss F, Davey. 91st Psalm was read by Mrs. A leaflet "At the Cnoss” by G. Hicks. The talk on the Book was given by Mrs. C. Skinner. The meeting was closed with the singing of a hymn and th© Bene- •diction. Lake family former West Mrs. C. called on on. Monday Hedden and’ London, re- ,and' Mrs. devotional was opened after which repeated in Lesson was -_______ from Psalm A reading entitled ’Gratitude’ ~ " Vocal Mrs. sung ,ir for At paper The Blair. Mrs. Study Mr. and Mrs. F. Downey, of Win­ nipeg, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kydd.— The Allison- Chalmer picnic is being held Tues­ day.— Misses Jeanette Stone -and Evelyn Hunkin are attending the Summer School at Goderich.—Mrs. Taylor and family are spending their vacation near Parry Sound.— Miss Marlyn and Master Graham Campbell are holidaying with their aunts, Miss Stewart and Mrs. Hill­ burn, of Toronto. Misses Evelyn Hunkin and Jean­ ette Stone are attending Summer School at Goderich this week. WHALEN Mr. Howard Morley spent Sunday at Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire, of De­ troit, visited relatives in this com­ munity during the past week. • Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tuffin, of Staffa,'were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster. Several from this community at­ tended the 12th of July celebration at Exeter. Mr. i Shirley Sunday friends. Miss returned to her home on Sunday af­ ternoon after holidaying the week with her friend Miss Hodgson. Miss Marjorie Parkinson the week-end with her friend Bilyea of Glendale. Mrs. Beer and Mrs. Harvey v were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank! Squire on Wednesday. Miss Kathleen Lawson -returned! to her home at Exeter on Thursday having spent the past mo-nth with Mrs. E. Foster. Miss Maida Morley is holidaying in Exeter with her grandmother Alice Gunning. and Mrs, Frank Squire and motored to Plattesville on and spent the day with Myrtle Millen, of London, past Ruth spent Many Hern Mrs. GREENWAY ■of the L.O.'L. 219 of Orange Benevol- spent the 12th of Mrs. Mary McIntosh, of Windsor, is a guest of her sister Mr. H. Bell­ ing. Dr. B. D. and Mrs. Niles, of Lans­ ing, Mich., called at A. M. Wilson's last Thursday. The members and! the Ladies ent Association. July at Exeter. Mr. J, Romphf won 1st prize for step dancing and 2nd for playing the violin playing at the old time Fiddler’s contest at Grand Bend on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. >0. M. Wilson of Niagara Falls called on friends here on Saturday. They are visiting her brother Mr. R. Hutchinson, Park­ hill, who is suffering from the ef­ fects of a stroke. Miss Viola Curts, of London, is spending a week’s vacation at hei' home here. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Cunts and Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Curts and fam­ ily attended the. funeral of the late Mr, Pressey in Arkotia on We extend the sympathy community to Mrs. Elton Mrs. Eva. Morrison has to Detroit, after _ ... three years with her brother Irvine Eggart. Born—-In Stephen Twp., to and Mrs. Wilmer McLinchey a Geenway played a friendly game of ball at Lieury on Friday evening the score being Master Grant is Spending his tives -here. Mr. and Mrs. Ing this week in Detroit.............. son Mr. Selborne English. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George Gotten (nee Miss Ethel Wilson) who were mar­ ried on Saturday, Miss Adah McGregor, Thedford, spent the week-end with her par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. J. H, McGregor1, Saturday of the Curts, returned spending about ‘ " Mr. In favor Pollock, holiday Mi’ son of Lieury. Kertwood. with vela- are- spend- with their ELIMVILLE Miss Grace Brock is visiting with relatives in .Seaforth.—/Mr. and Mr®. Harry Griffs, of Goderich were re­ cent visitors in the neighbourhood. —Mrs. Robt. Dennison, of London, is spending .a few weeks with rela­ tives in the community.— Misses Lavona Cooper and Margaret Johns are attending the Summer School at Goderich this week.—fAi commun­ ity picnic will be held at Stratford this week.— Mr. John Allison and daughters Margaret and Marjorie, of Springfield, returned home last Saturday after spending a few days with relatives in this vicinity.—The Y. P. S. enjoyed a picnic at Turn­ bull’s Grove on Saturday last week. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward, of Buffalo, and Mr. John Clarke, of Ridgeway, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ward’s aunt, Mrs. Chas. Johns. !----------------------------------- DASHWOOD Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON At office in Hartleib Block, Dash­ wood. first three days of week and at office over the post Office, in Zurich, last three days of week. M'iss Dorothy Mclsaac, of Detroit, . andis visiting at the home of Mr. Mrs, O. Restemeyer. Mrs. Schultz, of spending her holidays ents Mr, and Mrs. L. Rev, T. Luft attended the conven­ tion at Seebach’s Hill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Graybeil and family, of Williamsburg visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gray- ■beil last week. Detroit, with her Rader. ' is par- -Miss Mary Burke, of Detroit, spent the past week visiting w*ith Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker. Mr, and Mr. George Becker and family and Jean Weber spent Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, near Wingham. Mr. Edmund Becker spent Sun­ day in Kitchener. An instrumental quartette of Roseville, assisted Rev. Hen-rich at the services on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. A. Koessel and family, of Lansing, Mich., sipent the week-end with her 'parents Mr. and Mrs. John Kuntz. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brunner and family and Miss Leta Ehlers, Kan­ sas City and Mr. Milton Oestricher and son Danny, of Chicago spent a few days with their parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Oestricher. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engle, of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Louis Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steele and family, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McPherson and Ruth, of Bryanston, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Oestricher. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Birk and Miss Verna, of Guelph, spent the week-end here. Verna will remain for a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Becker. Sr. vis­ ited the latter’s relatives in Logan on Sunday. Mrs. Dr. E. Broughton and fam­ ily and Miss Grace Kellerman, of Toronto, visited with their father, also camping at Grand Bend last week. Miss Romayne Step-pler, of Kit­ chener is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfile. Mrs, Henrich and son spent a few days in Toronto last week. Mr. Carl Henrich, of Kitchener is spending his holidays with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Henrich. Messrs. Mervyn Tiernan, Czar Kellerman and Chester Gaiser mo­ tored to Detroit on Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Reid and daughters, Phyllis and Mrs. Gordon Elliott ar© camping at Grand Bond this week. Two aeroplanes caused consider­ able excitement in town on Tuesday. The choir of the Lutheran Church assisted in the services at Seebach’s Hill on Sunday. Mrs. Melville Guenther and fam­ ily, of Windsor, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guenther the children will remain to spend their holidays,