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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-10-07, Page 6THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1948 n Fancies Page 6 Showers Given!] Dorothy G. Reeder, prop, Tel. 71 Exeter (north of Bell Telephone) Naturelle Permanent Waving Lustron Cold Wave Open Wednesday Afternoon Press pleats in skirts an$ trousers often so you can use the original crease for a guide. A Page Devoted to the Interests of the Women Readers of The Times-Advocate Be in Style with A NEW ^AIR-DO Make Yonr Appointment Now! -— Open All Day Wednesday — One Block East of Trivitt Memorial Church Evelyn A. Paris, Prop. Phone 245w Exeter the W. of “In Christ There ■ West” was the V’s Beauty Shoppe Exeter and District’s Most Modern Shoppe Have you consulted us about the NEW RADIO WAVE ? All Types of Permanents, Cold, Heat and Machineless All lines of Beauty Culture Vera C. Fraser, prop. Tel; 112 Exetei ! iI FOR YOUR FALL PERMANENT Lucan Beauty Salon offers tliis month Helene Curtis Machineless Permanents Reg. $10.00 — Special $0.00 — also — Machine Balsam. Cream Reg. $7.50 — Special $3.50 IONE TATLOW, PROP. Phone Lucan 109R The September meeting of Main Street United Church M.S, was held at the home Mrs. Penruse. r ” is no East nor opening hymn followed by the Lord's Prayer. The minutes were read, roll called and col­ lection received $7.90. Mrs. John Alice Hackney Members of the Emalie Carter conducted business. Mrs. fered a quilt top and ments were made to quilting. Miss Hackney ed the worship period by Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Mrs. Jaques. Hymns "Joy to the World” and "0 Master of the Waking World” were sung. Rev. Mahoney introduced the new Study Book "West of the Gorges”, An appropriate Mis­ sionary hymn was sung and the Benediction pronounced. Lunch was served by Mrs. Penrose as­ sisted by Miss Broderick, to Miss Life Mrs. the Chas. Johns of- arrange- have a conduct- assisted Carter, ! amounted Cole and became W.M.S. White tea towels come from boiling them in a porcelain ena­ melled sauce pan in which a few­ lemon peels have been added to the water. When using excelsior for pack­ ing china or glassware, dampen the excelsior and as it dries it will shape itself to the articles, thereby forming a protective framework. TEA Outstanding Quality • Delicious Flavour CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC Bride-Elect of Saturday On Tuesday evening Roy Swartz and „Lois, en Township forty a misi or of elect, beautifully decorated chair which hung several < balloons filled with c Melba King, cousin of th and Labelle Hill, sister bride, white with many them manner “For low.’ enjoyed after lunch was served. Misses Clara Beaver and Bernice Haist were hostesses to a shower for .Miss Eveleen Hill, bride-elect of’ Saturday, at the home of Mrs. Allen Pfaff. Some thirty friends and neighbors were present. .The bride was es­ corted to a decorated chair over which was and silver ed in the bell, with Haist Joyce After _ . _ Eveleen extended thanks to al] in a few well-chosen words. A delicious lunch was served. Fol­ lowing is the address: Dear Eveleen: We, your friends and neigh­ bors have gathered here this evening to help send you rejoic­ ing on the sea of matrimony. It seems that one by one the girls of this community are life partners We wish you and happy wedded enough joy "little” trouble to and your partner’s cess. While it would inantic to live on been, found very i many things are cur material comfort and con­ venience and we wish to help you begin your household duties with a few of the necessary gadgets to lighten your labour. We hope you will have as much pleasure in using these articles chosen them.— Your last Mrs, of Steph- entertained about relatives and friends for .■ellaneous shower in hon-< Miss Eveleen „Hill, bride- Eveleen was ushered to a over colorful onfetti. e bride of the carried in a yellow and decorated basket gifts, which was times, all in her with She’s a Games laden refilled thanked pleasing singing­ which Eveleen own everyone Jolly Good Pol­ and contests were which a dainty an arch of pink, blue streamers and grac- centre with a white evening was spent Miss Bernice reading. Miss The contests. gave a Willard read the address, opening the many gifts taking and leaving us. a long, prosperous I life and sorrow and make yours life a Johns-Douglas Victoria Presbyterian Church, decorated with white gladioli and palms wedding when Gertrude June, of Mr las became the Wellington, so: Mrs. R. Frank Rev. C, J. Mm Rev Ross K. C The bride, given in by her iatlier, wore a white satin fashioned with tight bodice, wide bertha collar, sheer yoke, long sleeves and short train. Her finger tip .veil was held by a Dutch cap and she carried an arm bouquet of Rapture roses. The maid of honor, Beth Douglas, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaid, Muriel Baldwin, were dressed alike in ice blue satin .With Dutch caps, and carried arm bouquets of pink Delight roses. Flowered organdy with cap and .nosegay ol’ roses was worn by flower girl Christine gall. Gordon Johns brother’s groomsman ushers yvere Bruce Douglas and Garth Legge, The groom’s father was solo­ ist and sang "The Lord’s Pray­ er” and "0 Perfect Love”. Following the wedding the bride’s mother, dressed in coach gray with wine accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses, assisted by the groom’s mother wearing a dress of wine crepe with black accessories and cor­ sage of .Apricot roses, received at Prince Arthur House. The bride chose a navy dress and hat with touches of pink and'' gray .coat for travelling. After a honeymoon in Quebec and Northern Ontario the happy couple will reside in Toronto. with white was the scene of a on September 25th, daughter and Mrs. Beatty Doug­ hride of Roger j of Johns, ■Kay, a am er on Mr. and Toronto, ssisted by officiated marriage gown of Dutch Pinnochio the little MacDou- was and his the and sue- ro- has ELECTRIC Tired And Grumpy? Fj Do you spend your nights tossing and turning ViT A‘ ■i-A rtl♦ Tlx a>m K'i'X'WW*in bed unable io sleep! Do you get up mornings tired, irritable and without an appetite! If you suffer from such a condition you will find Milburn ’a Health and Nerve Pills most helpful. They stimulate thO appetite, the nervous system, aid digestion and thus help to promote refreshing sleep and, generally, improve a run-down condition. Get the genuine Milburn’s Health and Nerve Dills. Look for the trade mark the uRcd Heart’** On sale at all drug counters The T. Milburn On., Ltadted. Toronto. Orit. be very . love it impracticable, necessary for have' with best wishes, as we Signed friends and neighbors. Jennison-Hill A very pretty wedding place October 2 at Crediton United Church parsonage when Eveleen Victoria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill, of Exeter. * Robert Herman of Mr. Wm. Jennison, of Grand Bend. The green black was of yellow roses and bronze mums. Mrs. Kenneth Preszcator sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid. She wore a brown checked suit with brown acces­ sories. Her corsage was similar to that of the bride’s. Mr. Lee Jennison, brother of the groom, acted as groomsman. Following the ceremony sup­ per was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pfaff to about thirty guests. Following their wedding to North Bay and other_ points north the young reside at Grand Bend. took became the bride of .Tennison, son Rev. H. Currie officiated, bride looked lovely in a English twill suit with accessories. Her corsage couple trip will Mission Clinton, Exeter Mission Band Rally Held in Hensall " The Presbyterian Bands of Goderich. Seaforth, Hensall and met for their annual fall rally in the Hensall Presbyterian Church on Saturday, October 2. There was a splendid attendance Scott, of Seaforth, the program. Mrs, Jas. F. had charge of . .. Janice Neal, president of Caven Mission Band read the opening prayer. Each band contributed to the program. The Busy Bees of Exeter, accompanied by Mrs. Wm, Sillery, sang a chorus. Lantern slides on the work of the Cecilia Jeffrey school in British Columbia were shown and .much enjoyed by the child­ ren. Life membership cates and pins were~ ] by the_ senior girls, treas. one. Hensall ’ Rev. Mrs. certifi- presented W.M.S., to five The Caven Band, . sec.- , Patsy Johnston, received A vote of thanks to the hostesses was ___ Ferguson voiced the pleasure of Hensall in enter­ taining the various bands * this year. A t . concluded an enjoyable noon. very delicious given lunch after- The Times-Advocate requests all advertising copy to be in by Monday noon at the latest. Hannigan-Latta Pink and white gladioli, white mums and fern adorned James Church, Clandeboye, Saturday, fur the wedding Dorothy Elouise, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Latta, St. on of of Sackville street, London, to An­ drew J. Flanagan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Flanagan, Clande­ boye. Rev. L. C. Harrison per­ formed the ceremony and the organist, Mrs. John Hodgins, aunt of the bride, played soft background music and accom­ panied the soloist Mrs. Gordon Maines, who sang "I’ll .Walk Beside You”. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in traditional white satin. Her gown was fashioned with a Nylon yoke, .and bertha edged with lace and long sleeves. Her three-quarter veil of net illusion was caught in a heart shaped headdress of ried a roses. Leona wore Her matching net and she car­ bouquet of .red of honor, Miss shower Maid Latta, sister of the bride pastel peach georgette. __ g headdress was a braided bandeau and she car; ried a bouquet of mauve gladi­ oli. Mrs. Harvey Latta bridesmaid in a gown of quoise, styled similarly to the the maid of honor and she ried a bouquet of .peach _ oli. Little Mona Latta was her sister’s flower girl, gowned in deep peach with a matching headdress and she carried a nosegay of mums and roses. The best man was Joseph Mor­ gan. of Ailsa Craig, and the ushers were Harvey and Robert Latta, brothers of the bride. The reception was held in the church parlors where the bride’s mother received in a black dress with gray accessor­ ies and a corsage of red roses. For a wedding trip to points east the bride donned a brown gabardine suit with matching accessories, a green and a corsage of Talisman roses On their return the couple will i eside in London. car­ glad i~ top coat Hurondale W.L The September meeting the Hurondale Women’s Insti­ tute wag held Wednesday even­ ing of last week at the home of Mrs. Hugh Love. The meeting opened with the Ode followed by the Lord’s prayer in unison. Th© roll call was answered by "Your Birthday.” The minutes of the last meeting were read Correspondence , Joseph Ferguson for the program, song was sung, gave a paper on ...... ......... Current Events were given by Mrs. Ed Sillery. A demonstration Was given by Mrs. Gill and Mrs. Hendrick, of Grand Bend, on Smocking. Mrs. Rundle moved a vote of thanks to all the ladies taking part and also .to the hostess. The meeting closed King.” October Thursday, October home of Mrs. Ben District Annual is being October 26 and 27. and adopted, was read. Mrs. took the chair A community Mrs, Kirkland Citizenship. with "God Save Lunch was served, meeting will be at28 Case. the 'The held the the held Greenlee-Davis Baskets of white mums, glad­ ioli and ferns with white can­ delabra formed a pretty setting in St. Patrick’s Church, Saints- bury on Saturday, October 2nd for the wedding of Marguerite, daughter of Mr. and Davis, to Earl Greenlee, Mi*. and Mrs. R. Lucan. Rev. M. ,, uncle of the bride, assisted by ■Canon James, rector of the ■church officiated. Mrs. F. Pen­ warden, of Centralia, presided at the organ and Mr. A. Elston was solo.ist. Given in marriage by her fa­ ther the lovely bride was gow­ ned in white slipper satin with nylon yoke, 'Queen Anne sleeves with skirt swept to a slight train. Her.................... from H. of of Elston, Mrs. son Greenlee, H. lily point cuffs. The full floor length net veil fell a crown of seed pearls and she carried red roses and mums. Miss Janett Davis, ter of the bride, was gowned in shell pink with pleated head­ dress and veil and a bouquet of maiden hair fern, red roses and mauve mums. Mr. James Barker, of Lucan, was best man and Mr. Dougal Clark, of Lucan and Hugh Davis, broth­ er of the bride were ushers. The wedding dinner was ser­ ved in the parish hall by four friends of the bride, Carroll, Mrs. C. Davis and Mrs. J. Dick­ ins. The hall was tastefully decorated for the occasion. For travelling the bride don­ ned a steel blue gabardine suit to match the groom’s with black accessories and a corsage of roses and mums. The-honey­ moon is being spent in North­ ern Ontario. Guests were pres­ ent from Midland, Traverse City, Mich., Winchelsea, Brins­ ley and Ailsa Craig. a bouquet of white baby sis- Mrs. H. Mrs. M. McDonald, SHIPKA Sunday October 10 Comm'un- on serves will be held at 10.15. Rev. Currie will be the minister Mrs. Ed, MeCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Karn, of London, visited nesday Mrs. Nellie spent with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Relieves DISTRESS OF Child's Cold As He Sleeps with relatives on last. L. Finkbeiner and Hotsou, of Grand a few days last Major Wed- Miss Bend, week Baker were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil at Brins­ ley. Mr. and Mrs. E, Keyes visit­ ed Sunday with relatives at Woodham. Newfoundland’s Gander air­ port is about midway between New York and London. ^/Penetrates deep Into bron­ chial tubes with special soothing medicinpl vapors. Stimulates chest find back sur­ faces like a warm* Ing, comforting poultice. This effective special pene­ trating-stimulating action works for hours during the night to relieve distress of colds while your little one sleeps. Results are so good often by morning most misery of the cold is a $8^18/ relieved. 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