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Report From Harpley
Mr. and Mrs. Gton Hdytor and
family of Barata visited with
Hits (parents, Mr. and Mrs, New-
ton Haytter, for a few days 'last
week.
Mips. (Stan Kayes, Bruce lamd
Nonie of Toronto spent las<t week
end tat '
father,
itiUe ihoime of itibe ifopiner’s
Mr. Man.sefll Hodgins.
get dollars for penniesYou L ‘
with T-A Want Ads.
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Bailey's Florist
Role Of Mothers
Meeting Theme
"Mothers" ws the thome for
the May meeting of the James
St. Evening Auxiliary held in
the church iparlprs on Monday
evening.
Mrs. Alex Rapson was guest
speaker and gave an appropriate
Mother’s Day message, stressing
the importance of mothers.
Mrs. J. ST. Jones conducted the
worship service. Betty Dixon
contributed two piano solos- and
Mrs, Clare Green, a solo.
Mrs. Ralph Batten, president,
conducted the business when
plans were made tor the C.G.J.T.
mother and daughter banquet on
May 15 and for the June meet
ing .of 'the Auxiliary.
Topics From Crediton
By MRS. J. WOODALL
The members off the Ladies Aid
and W.S.WJS. of the Evangelical
U.iB. 'Churich hold their May meet
ing on Th'ursdlay evening in the
Sunday 'School rooms
members present .
Mrs. Wes Wein 'had
the devotional period
play entitled, “The
Home” Mr. land Mrs.
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Anglican Ladies
At Conference
Mrs. W- E, Middleton gave
report of the annual meeting of
Huron Diocesan W.A. held in St.
Paul’s, -London, April 24, 25 and
26, at the May meeting of Trivitt
Memorial W-A. on Tuesday eve
ning. Mrs. Henry Bierling,. Mrs.
John Luxton, Mrs. Richard Dic
kins, Mrs. N. D. Knox attended
the sessions also.
Mrs. Bierling, president, con
ducted the business session.
Plans were made for the Juibilee
of Trivitt Memorial Branch W.A..
to be held in ’September when
all old members throughout the
country will be invited as well
as [securing outstanding speak
ers.
charge of
Shaving a
'Christian ..................I ....... Ed Hem
drick, Carol and 'Barbare Dundte
acted as the Chrlsitiau Faim'ily.
A solo wag. sung (by Mrs. Ted llns-
ley Carol Hendrick and Barbara
-Duudas sang 'When He Cometh'.
Others' taking part were Mrs.
W'ilmar Wein, Mrs. E. Wein and
Laura Mathers, i
Mrs. Ross iKrueger, the presi
dent, took charge of business.
Severial reports were given and
$104.J5 was cleared from ibake
sale and tea and $10.00 was re
ceived from Mrs, M. Howell, Cu’ll’
fornia, tor Mother's Day din mem
ory off her moither. The WJS.W.’S.
convention will be held at iStnad?
ford oin May '29 to 31. Delegates
Exchange Vows
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At Clandeboye
In a setting of white mums,
snapdragon and fern in 'St. James’
Anglican Church, Clandeboye, on
Saturday, April 28, Betty Ann
.Cunningham land George Francis
Stiltz were 'married. The (bride
is the 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Cunningham and the
groom is the son of Mi’, and
Mrs, Vincent iStiltz of Delaware.
The 3 o’clock ceremony was
performed by the rector, Rev. J.
iP. Prest and traditional wedding
music was played by Mrsr J. H.
Paton.
Bride In Blue
Escorted by her father, Hie
'bride wore a semi-formal gown
of sky -blue with white acces
sories. She carried a bouquet of
red roses and mums with maiden
hair fern.
'She -was attended by June
Fanison, London, in white with
navy .blue accessories. Her (bou
quet was of yellow roses and
white mums. '
The groomsman was Clark
iStanley and the ushers were
Beverley and Clifford Cunning
ham. ,
The reception was held at the
>ho.me of the bride’s parents
where her mother received in
navy 'blue taffeta .with corsage
of red roses. She was assisted by
the groom’s mother gowned in
similar colors. Assisting at 'the
reception, were Mrs. Douglas
Hinidmarsh, Miss Marie Morgan,
Mrs. Morris Morgan and Miss
Ruth O’Neil.
For a wedding trip in the
United States the 'bride donned a
navy 'blue suit with white ac-'
cessories.
IOn'’t'heir return, Mr. and Mrs.
iStiltz .will reside at Delaware.
fQF "Wednesday are
Ratz and Mrs. B.
Mrs. G. i&treme and
port for Thursday.
Derscnal Items
Mr .and Mrs. Oris Ilaist of
Zurich spent last Thursday with
Miss Lillian Haisit.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haist
and family of Fenwick ispent
Sunday witih Mrs. Hy Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. W'ilmar Wein
spent Friday in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Klea were in
Stratford for the weekend.
Mr. Edwin Beaver and Miss
Claris Beaver are this week (visit
ing in New York 'with Mr. Fred
Beaver,
Mr. William Smith is coming
along fine after his operation and
so is Mrs. J. Woodall who has
been very sick and Ig rapidly im
proving. Ml’. H. F. Young is 'im
proving slowly after taken a weak
spell I'a-st week.
Mr. and Mns. Russell Clark of
Detroit were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woodall and
family of Windsor and Mr. Elgin
Woodall of Detroit were in itflie
community on Sunday and also
visited with itheir mother in St,
Joseph’s Hospital, London.
Mr. 'Calvin Fahrner of Toronto
is spending a few days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Fahrner before leaving for the
Arnstein charge of the Evangeli
cal United Brethren 'Church,
Mrs, Gordon
Wenzel, and
Mrs. L Lam-
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Radio, signals window washers.
'52 PONTIAC DELUXE COACH $1,295
One-owner car.
'52 CHEV DELUXE SEDAN .... $1,295
Tinted glass, fender skirts
Driven by an old lady I think
'51 CHEV DELUXE COACH .... $ 995
Fully equipped.
Main St. Groups
Honor Mothers
Mother’s Day illlrenie was fea
tured at itihe May meeting of the
Womani's A s s o c i a t i o n and
Woman’s Missionary Society of
Main fi't. United 'Clhurcili Ilield in
the church on Thursday after
noon.
Mi’s. Wilbert Martin led in ibhe
worship service and Mrs. A. J.
Sweitzer read a ipoem “To My
Moibher”, Mrs. Alex Rapson told
oif the o.rigin of.Mother's Day,
Mrs. <Gflen MdKnight presided
flor bhe meeting, Mrs. R. E. Hop
per was secretary and Mrs.
George Hawkins gave the treas
urer’s report.
■Mrs. Earl Russell, president,
chaired the 'W.M..S. meeting when
it /was decided to send invita
tions to the mothers of Itihe Baby
Band for the June imeeting—a
stiilbafo'le program ibo be arranged.
Four quilts were reported sent
to Dr. J. E. Whiting foi’ the hos
pital ’at Hazelton, iB.'C.
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Slips .......
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Sorority Marks
Founder's Day
Mies Ida Bentley,. Kansas.......... ............... City,
Mo-, of the (Sorority Internation
al office, was guest speaker
when Exeter Beta 'Sigma Phi
sorority were entertained by the gtgrtiford sorority on (the occa
sion of the silver anniversary of
Founder’s Day in Victoria Inn,
Stratford, on Wednesday evening
last.
Miss Bentley spoke on the
significance of Beta Sigma Phi’s
silver anniversary, pointing out
the growth in cultural and civic
programs of chapters as well as
the new chapters formed during
the 25 years,
The highlight of the evening
was the presentation of the
Order of the Rose to Mrs. Wat
son of the [Stratford chapter.
This is an exceptional honor
given for outstanding executive
ability and effort.
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