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The Goderich Star, 1929-06-20, Page 5o THl'RSL+► ', JUNE' -,t"h. 1'; •?�i Toilet Artiatm Neu Designs and Fashions in Compacts It is ever our aim to keep abreast in newest Toilet Goods. Large shipments have arrived and our stock is exceptionally well asserted. Drop in any time and ask to see the latest Toilet Goods. Campbell's Drug Store �-- GODERICH, ONT. 'PHONE SO JUNE WEDDINGS THE GODERICR STAR ee and Mss Peter's, end Mr. %ensue! Me -titroughout yaw pastorate here. We rent stn -iii hour was t•reo nee t"ria,ui, Getietit h; Mr. And ,licca. W , vasa useple our leas in your rsltervai The Carlow 1'ioiticerkurai Sueiety M. MaoDonatd, tai Jerk*, and Mr. and' from our ,cadet. but we appaeciate °. will be eeh*ang to fit`;illuatd through S. Mrv, bred Wood. Bi- ,tr.td Mut. very Mich the stand yeei. hove taken, if etet settee *gene fvr 'l'as't Hot Maty Thomas, tioderteh. the treat eaer,tke y°ou are inaia'ngen tort! Tiiokker +u Limnnen, Holland, Lee -Lockhart 'leaving year mane. land a land *such;; Burr Croeera and ExporM'i . auu,•. St, Simon* church Toronto 13re11'"'s.haai uch1X' •sa alv"*d. to t° a dei for Taalrt+rt. torr<iulhr. \aaris.i. with spring flowersa[xl terns, t � was r ielelRn held watch holds oat so few • Paw -mitre vie. 'l The voter shr,uld lac. the f.cene e a pretty wedding on };alt-; ll'omisel; 84 fair sw this hie is tato ,tuts, bg Jniv 7th, Any,tna wishing • lurday alternate], June 15th, when Teo- cermet and xe are convinced that itis ,to .lain the S,t,iety may *till ref ao _bel acuate , dauroe-minehter of 2itr. anti the love of •Cad and year fellowman ant'! tale thein' Droller:1i in butt}?, xttieh has iaicen gnu rut -h farts+utic , P*Y $1,00 men4t*phip fel! anti re.�eire ' vied to :1loa, Reginald T:MiddletonLee, asnn of±a^cl pr tmptetl your ac`ian, anti goo $Lei worth Kat specially low 14 eat 4 t1lr and airs charle,s t' I ee bode s we ceeennend lou to Him who lies • of beautiful Darwin tulips or atny rich. thew. S. H. Brewin and Rev. N. `Matte the supreme sacie i:e. We eke .kind of bulbs for hot;ae or garden q e iClarke 'Wallace were the eine de to eapeers our love . nd eynt..:M r. E. N. Lawson is P evident and eler •Hien. .The bride wh ry iv - lathy to tour partnteein=life, .lime. M. R. A. ',unity eeeeesTreee, den aaa by tier father Iool ed o enarnt ' Walker, Wile has' endeared herself to prig Ga many friends in this cgullunity. inlnaniir exjuil itt all sla e. ivory e1ler kindly disposition, her sunny t skirt, fashioned in long lines, was eniile, her beautiful Chri'tian spirit ` caught alt girdle with brilliant buckle, and example has been an :nspiratton 0 indicating the long waist line. The to ate ,.with wha.ii the has „anio iii Niagara Falls sand other cities. The l long train of satin hanging from the eon#ac.. �i ou are llotii leas ant. a host young couple will reside on T,'3 -acct shoulders was lined with white rhii-. of friends behind rotas will supplicate street, ` the the•sole of grace for t Gaderich. The bridegroom's' fon, and the lovely heirloom lace veil tion, comfort and happineaR, and that gift to the bride was a substantial was arrari ed on the had with Biter -feed your pre tee .it quiet wedding Was solemnized in cheque. On their return * reception wreath of orange blossoms, �S'he You may have a rich reward for Your Nol:th t S United r u h rr on1 lx� h Wednes- was held at the home of the carried a shower bouquet of roses, a ra day} morning, the pastor, -Rev. C. F. parents, when a laic number'gath- lily of the valley and orchids. The We walk together here below. Olarke, ofiieiatitlg, when Mrs. Martha erect to honor the young couple. . matron of honor, Mrs. Clarke !'Gal- Then ones again apace; P: ,Reed, Ess- St., Gtxlerich, became lace, sister of the bride, wore a While each may take a different Wilkinson Thompson road, , tile•, bride of Following lr Baxter, Col- : Spring .flowers and fern aeceraded charming dress of grey georgette, Yet !both are in the race; borne twp. a. short honey- Central Presbyterian church T fashioned with a long skirt and a = And in God's ,awn good titre and moon by motor, Mr. and Mrs. •Raxtt r .c, , Toronto, sheet coat. She • wore a green me - will take ttl, •residenet on East street, , aturday� .a#ternaan at 4 o'clock, Muir hat with slippers to match, song : We'll way Go(ierie lr. Mr. whenandlen Airs, ttDaivid Thompson, eldest r17 eaeried a bouquet of variegated sweet ease reet - accept hese smaain some ll gifts tter us Gould -Wallis Linden St., Toronto,became the 'bride Peas' The brides�ltaids, ;hiss' Greco u token of our esteem and as a re - Crooks and Miss Marion Le_e, tester tnembrance from your, stun, friends, This home. the Air. • scene Mit,. T. A. of Mr. Herbert tVil.kinrin, Brantford; of the groom. wore similar frocks oi? Wallis, was scene of a happy the Rev. A, Ross Skinner officiating. peach georgette. The , wore fiats and , Sighed on behelf of the eongrega- 141r ' * s peers to match their dress a a 'a - at n was united in y, at d during the sign- carried bouquets of variegated' sweet Gee. Uoul • o[° Gerlericii. The wed- Thom/Yea ea • sang, "For You. Alone," aJobsanne Loekha s, acted as flower sling marciaawas ,played by Mrs. Harry T'ne bride, who was given in marriage ,girl'a. And ware acl:s of white or» Salkeld and the happy couple stood by her father, wore a gown•of f earn before :a bank of ferns and flowers .gas chiffon' with long tight bodice and silk gang, with brands of xlbbon flowers on their hair, They carried Colonial •the: ceremony was performed 'her Rev, net skirt in circular frills. She worst bouquet =of pansies, corn«flowers lily C. F. Clarke, pastor of Earth street an embroidered tulle veil which 'wee of the valley and rosebuds. The best .United church. r. Bride and o ca t' groom u h in 'a' R lz c p shape with close fitting Irian was Mr.Cherie') Ge') D ,Std the •we>'e unattended and •the bride 'wore bandeau of orange blossoms and azar Pretty gown of royal bin.g rirtilar•»de» xied a bo ue't f Q h 1 t n Monday at high noon, who" The wedding music was played by riY e an loon• --Mrs- J, MellarYP. Mrs. S. Sher- . Waltis s sie.er, 'Miss Susan Wal- Mrs. G d marriage to Mt. ing of the register Mi William Te bid + D' 1' wood, Mrs. B. Treleaven, anise S. Kil- pe'trick. Mr. Walker. then made a short re» ply in which he said lie the work. was not so easy which_ ChioUa as -here, th9Y ala prime � ated so 'much • the tamers of God's people here and felt . o grate- ful for their interest in his future work. e ver o o k. II could nq forget et .. two years' wort! With the people Hero }nit her every future success, mahhh � h L BRIEF TOWN TOPIC'S Negotiations for the pec.: hs, a of the Goderieh Arteraft faetory aro in progress with the town. . The regular meeting of Central, ,drool Moate ;tnd Saw!. Club will be held on Tuewday, .Tune 2601, at 1.14' pm. at tie Central sehool. AU interesting; in the forming of +a ladies! howling club ase requested to meet et the club house on Pieton at. on `Tuesday evening, June 25th, e t ?,45. For particulars phone 194. The Liberal. pienie at Gond !lend. the Seaforth races, the ball game in l. Goderieh, the entertainment in the Opera House and the West Wawa - nosh Mutual Fire Insurance t om- pany's picnic at Kincardine, bowling tournaments at St. Marys. and Blyth and local playing in Goderieh were among the doings of yesterday. FILLING VACANCIES ON •PCIFai,IG SCHOOL STAFF A. special meeting. 'o£ the public school board was 'held en Monday evening, June loth. D1iss Vesta Wat- son. wrote resigning ter position -.vn- the staff and this was accepted, the motion to this effect by. Trustees Hill and Thomson expressing pros in regret at wI t'g Miss Watson's resignation and wish» a reit . o inhere , were r. ar es• Stewart, uq a .. p e is roses and Mr. Cr;•ievford' martin gold Mr. Doug- 'c a e.n/dyed, eek mus The requests for increases from the ' ethic, with hose and slippetrs:to onateli lily -of the-va-l;<e}. .Mise "Bette 'lasLockhart,'brother o .f the Bride. The ladies • then nerved lunch and janitors at Central and.Victoria tatted carried a shower bouquet " of PhiIIips acted its bridesneand, wearinit After the ceremony a reception Was Qoftee and' n social half hour waft school were dealt; with by grantinga tgttreetheart roses, lily of the 'valley a frock of powder blue taffeta, with held at the home of they bride's par- • pent together, `which all enjoyed $50 increase in each ease, nlakiTig Mr. and' fern. After �•. Af a the c • ei m e ova. uf_ hat and b a d &lines to match, and retried encs, ivh2re Mrs Lockhart received very much. Jackson's salary as janitor at Cen• fetluncheon was served and •Mr, and a bouquet of butterfly roses. The in a gown of black and white 'chiffon FiSaIs�Ili' �,,I� , :trill school $ai50 and bit, Hatrison's.; Mrs. Gould left. on .i. hip of some best man was Mr. Elwood Thotnpson, with a 'black hat and a bouquet of as janitor of Victoria school .$1050, weeks to the Maritime Provinces the broth r f th •b i e o e r de, and the "bees Premier roses. Airs. Lee wore a blue Miss Annie Blair, nurse -in training bride's -travelling costume 'beim; of Were Mr. Fred Wood of Brantford d •t2i Hack h d bouquett h forth h 1'd Barker Leishman , •:. After the ceremony n reception was and groom left by motor for Quebec, spending the week with their daugh- ' A quiet but .pretty wedding was held at the home of the bride's Par- the bride travelling in a' frock of ter, Mrs, R. Stonehouse, of Qaderich. eolemnized at SSt. John's parsonage, Bash Mrs. Thompson! received in a blue and' fawn spotted: crepe with a Mr. and Mrs. Beit. Vincent and neap.L h London, t hat to 3 n of on Friday • ay . afternoon, ,l,a'fawn rout trimmed: with brown mole family, of Belgi.•ave, were Westfield txsh an d carried abouquet � . J e of un ., r 7th when Ba; e tlnce i Mae d u • vis t ra o a hat o n u and a to match 0 h'• r tui Soda gh n their e n Y a Whither, c reSa wi ;2, a t is 035X8 0 3 c a an a a. iia 'bluerte e'Y .tie chine p arid r • hI , Brandt Elliott1 >a Iitt f . o Oshawa. a of B i Air. and • J, N r a rose n Mrs, Campbell a• arcl.ff s, Later the bride -t . N. mpbe T are ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Leishman chids. Mrs. Wilkinson, mother' of tine they will reside• in Toronto. Mr Jim Henry spent Sunday at West Wawanosh, became the bride of , groom, wore a costume of gray and \ the home •of Ail, tinct Mrs. J. L. Stene- Mr. Percy Barker, son of Mr. and blue. and carried a bouquet, of Col- SIIEPPARDTON house. Mrs._ IL Barker, of Palmerston street, umbia roses. Later the bride and Be 'rah! One of those good old Mr. Larne Stonehouse and Mr. room le groom foo n is a trip t Cleveland ad ' sillp n song 0 Coil h. The wedding Sam of r . S m Di r on were•(`. ceremony der c er m n �a i h visitors rs ti es fo mot �' Detroit. the brides- travelling in a r her, dad and family, one day was conducted. by Rev, J. R. Peters. blue .and xray ensemble, with hat anis 7t s. rniy once a year. !heave every. last week. Thi trarsonase was beautifully decor- shoes to snatch. On their return thing and come to our Sheppardton . sir, and Mrs, Harty Armstrong and and for the occasion with ferns and at school picnic •Saturday, June 20th. family were Wingham visitors on valley lilies. The bilge wore a daint they will restate at Crystal Garden , 1 . l :Nese, Y Apartments, Toronto. " 'Among the ring it sunniest a and we 1 Mr. and Mrs. McNee, of Nile, were .'in her absence, at u salary of $900. , gown o#: noudi'e bine georgette and . out-of-town attests were Mrs, (Cant:) make it al} r4+orth while:ISABEL M. guests ong b , a y carried a Bouquet u u- of 0 hl' 1Sundayat q e a t acs the hams ofMr. 1> JOHNSTON.4 'J 0ea Miss Hazel Hartwell n- M R 3 H. ST N, T oher,zand Mi>rs Mabel ing gown was' of. French beige crepe , ya ori slug t��'. C EiVE with n vv -coat Ohio: pr! and Mrs, W. the ineroases to date_ from • Sept. tet. Applications for icreases in sal, cry from a few teachers evere,on tile. Increases of $50 each were passed to Miss O. Sturdy and Miss L. Robin- son, making the salaries $1,009 and $1,050 respectively, and the sante mo tion contained the clause that a o at th e other remaining teachers be engaged at the sante salary as at present: Owing to the resignations of Miss Hamilton, Miss II a . A s is Vesta Watson' n , d a Miss Nairn and the request .for leave of absence granted to Miss Elliott, there. were four vacancies to till. Miss Leonia Hern was appointed as teacher in: Miss Elliott's room dux* end valley lilies. The bride's travel- McLean, Cleveland,• Mrs. (Capt) D J Hyslop and d h coat wild accessories to J. R.. Fowler and Miss Freda Fowler, match. The •honeyinoodeves ?tient 'nt'it,y1 Dalhous c ' Miss" Mote. MCt•X, G7 p : ss , e tea . , dc- . , 1 Mr. Albeit McQuoie visited' his Sun - London, Hamilton; Port daughter, Mrs. :Jas. Little, last Sun- . . ,.,.:.. , rich, Ur, and Mrs. 11 A. McCreath 40- -a.— ears. Jos.• Hackett, of tueknou, is vistieug he4. gaggaver, bus. arriereu premien, tor a few days. A large number iruu, Here attend- ede the d,snn is ,garaen party last 'luemntay ane au report a goo?. time. lars. Wm. It. Maize is venting her • , daughter, irixs. will. nosey,. lar • a law days. , alai . Mrs. Mat. Shackleton and • }Mr.Mr.son, aiensOn; visttea the laoys par- ents).ai1X ' and, ens. ,nesse gray, of !,Quench, last Saturday. day at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. Un Wednesday evening of last Taylor, of Belmore,• dust a Reminder to ur :, ap Did and d d lV w e Pa#arspl►iaF' aF�iaf— arophey. Bras. -tie. Old kgliarble have always in stock . for inspection - the finest. assortment of Beds, Springs and Ventilated Spring. Mattresses -The Marshall, . Fishman, Simmons and Brantford Mattress—all the finest that will be seen ni all the larger cities. An in- spection will convince all seeking what' is adver- .• tised. Furniture.sold, either' From catalogue or' a personal visit to any I`aactory's show rooms, at Rock Bottom Prices. Brophy Bios. -- - NEST STREET, GODERIC1I and Mrs. 3. E. Ellie, Jo piston were -appointed to the vac - Messrs.. _Fred Cook end Walter aneies created by Miss Watson's and - Cook .has purchased. a Wallis tractor Miss Nairn's resignations, and Miss and outfit. Vera 3. 'Tully as an alternate choice, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wesley Taylor and should the salary, $900, not .be ae- Mr. and Mrs. Preston - Taylor, of cepted by Miss Hartwell. Guelph, spent Sunday with .Mr, . diad Miss. Hers clbtained her Itindergur- Mrs. John McDowell. • ten primary certificate in 1925 2e. and -- Mi and Mrs. Henry, of Mich., are for two years taught a kindergarten visiting at the home of the latter's class in Termite. Miss Hartwell has brother, Mr. Robt. leery, and other had nine year' experience in print - friends. • cry work in Port Stanley publie! Mr. Jim Smith and Misses Smith, school. Miss Johnston bas : a second of Brussels, were .the h-uests on Suer, class ceetificate and over three years day at the `home of theiveistor, Mre. 'experience at Cedarville, Ontario: Melvin 'Baylor. Miss Tully has been teaching at ser 'and sirs, Lewis : Conk and Parry Sound, She has a second - Master Ross Taylor visited on Sun- class certificate obtained at.the North ' B'ay Normal School in 192$•24 and has. had live years' teaching expel.- fence, two years in a rural echooi and three years in Central Public, School; Parry Sound, • For the' position made vacant by Miss Hamilton's resignation there were three applications,. two at $1200 and, one at $1100. The eclary that has been paid is $1100. A motion mien - nasced to otter the naaition to Miss Lockhart ut $1100 pncl'if site did week a meeting of the congregation Mr. and Mrs. rluncan McCallum and of the United cnurch was held tor the family and Mr. and Mrs, henry purpose an: electing some new officers Hover, of Blyth, visited on Sunday .ane of • nearing reports from :.the with Dir and Mts. W. F. Campbell. treasurers of the aafterent depart- dr. and .Mrs. Bert Taylor and fam- in good standing With a wme=ntsi o* church work, alt of which Mr. were .the guests on Sunday.atthe - were ` lost- bonne of the forrner's brother, Rev. ance on .hand. As the minister, Rev - W. Taylor, of Delmore. Mr. Walker, ie leaving, intending to TeeWemelea ineetenee ee Auburn return to alma in the fall, having - are putting on their play, "Lena Riv- ers," in the Westfield United church. on Monday, June 24th, _under' the au- spices of the Ladies' Aid. The pro- ceeds are being used -to redecorate the basement of the church. • endeared himself so much to his con- gregation, they took this opportunity at expressing how 'much they regret their loss. After all business was *noshed the following address was read by Mrs. Bert Treleaven and the presentation was made by Mrs. S. :Sherwood. the gifts being a fountain pen and pencil to Mr. Walker and a uncheon set to Mrs. Walker: To Rev. and Mrs. •.Walker Dear Friend and Pastor,—We, the members of Crewe congregation,. de- sire to acknowledge our appreciation of your services amongst us during the past • two years. Words fail to express what we feel when we think of the kindly warning, the noble ex - NILE Mrs. Imndy attended the June meeting • .of the executive . committee of the London Conference branch on Tuesday in First - church, London. - Reports from the delegates to the Dominion Board were heard, recom- mendations .and suggestions- discus- sed, and a. very profitable meeting held. - The Port Albert women's societies, ample, tire untiring zeal and faithful W. M. S. and Ladies' Aid met at the. ministry, - witieh has' been evident 'Parsonage. 'W'ednesday of last week. ,Mrs. Larne Johnston presided, Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Nelson Graham .led in the devotional exercises and in place of the mission 'study* a short res port of the Conference branch meet- ing in G:'lut1Oatit was given. In the Ladies' Aid meeting arrangements were made for the garden party slop per to be held on the church grounds Friday, June 21st, after which a plesi- RA Y Annual Whale. of a Sale WILL COMMENCE Thursday, Juste 27th----at-&3� Sharp Watch for the Big Hand Bi11a._._.-T__:_: $20,000 DRTH ofMERCHANDISE IS GOING ON •SALE The Values are a WOW !• Be sure to come early and obtain your share' of of Real Bargains ou The S. A GrayCo011. VALUE Model Theatre WEEK OP JLYNE 24 to 29 MONDAY and TUESDAY DEITY CARTER and . STEWAItT ROME starred- in tbe- most thrilling. elinte :_ a 'tory ever screened. Mystery, taus• pea shock inh is sensatand ional alrposure limax that �s A tense court room nielodrama . "TIIE WAI1E CASE" 'Don't miss the opening episode of "THE NEW COLLEGIANS" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY d CARL LAEMMLF; ,presents a capable cast of popular favorites in a' laughable tale of a eon of Erin. Shure there's a lot o' furl an' a couple o' faiae foights in "ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY:" ' AI, ST. JOHN COMEDY "HOT Olt COLD" • FRIDAY and SATURDAY • KEN MAYN.ARD and TAI3i AN in the ,•:nott tlnuouol out;ls,oar adcen- tare dtama you'Ne ever creel. (or-, f;CflitS Cts, striking / O tits C.^,, '.i eon!, tilde a tier_�i, Retell erotVaiei; C•uie,X:, '-IJI1E1 ROYAL RIDER"' CUUIb1ETIE COMEDY' ' "BEAUTIES BEWARE" Matinee obt, at 3.00 p.m, Coming -"FOUR SONS" Flt E SPECIAL VALUES --IN =_ Ladies' and Misses' Stik. Lingeri Wood's Lavender Line Bloomers, the dance knicker and the stride ':nicker' in all shades. The reg.* Srice is $2,50 per pair. Our pecial Price, per paw... .... . '!Wood's Lavender Line Vests in all Shades. Reg.$ L50 each. Our e 2 Special Price, each Wood's Lavender Line Slips. This is • a heavy shadow proof - silk knit'�y slip that sold regularly at $4.25. 't o these to clear at nI afev f Y Fj /� r e5 ' tach«..,., •.«.1♦ «.,.««,A■.«.« Wood's. Lavender Line Combination brassiere and bloomers, in k$2 50 l Regular5t each. and peach. .o Special Price, each... . « rt « , .. • Ladies' Silk Pyiarnas in plain colors -. colo rs ' Special Price per suit.... .1' �fes' Silk knit gownsLatheS'' SilkknitPyjamas in lsinvhrte, peach and flesh. Sal, colors with a fancytrim. Our 3 maile, flesh and vhiinte«PPiCe, prisuit.... ,«.«.«......e coOralr 2 25 60 Special Price, each..... `::• ..... . Ladies' and Misses' Rayon Ves'tta, in peach, pink and maize shades. Reg. p1 ce $1.00 each. Sp e eT al 69c value, each.... . , .. . Ladiss' and Misses' Rayon Elooniers in p6ach, pink, and maize shades. on Reg. up tot $1,50. Our Sale oat Price, per pair....... , :..... SEE OUR WINDOW D1SPLAY'OF THE ABOVE VALUES IN: LINGERIE Have you seen our new all silk Ladies' Hose in all the new • shades, at only, per pair ' Phone.' 86 iBBERT get accept to 'advertise the position. The purchase of 45 feet of hose for Central school and the lomat . of. • ashes were left to the contingent I committee with power toact, ,• and the Board then adjourned. ` Leads the-J`'br'hhi fu *'Hater Car litho) STANDARD SIX Delivartd, Pally Ettalltp 4 4 -DOOR SEDAl� SPECIAL SIX Delivered, Filly Eyluipped .1314 1942 s • ADVANCED SIX Delivered, Drily Equipped $2241 Leive.t"� e� r�erer rtpptet . qu ppeJFicet fir IIItO1JGUOtrr "they automobile in- dustry Nash engineering enjoys a reputation for enviable excellence. A clear example is the StandaritOSix "400" 4•Dnnr Sedans etiig,Earl!y pada sever e r the leader of its field in quality, and performance, and value., DRW ii! otetheexceptionalpower, speed, and aeceleration of its Nash. designed, high -compression, 7 -.bear• ing motor, with Bob ratite pistons, and torsional vibration damper. Chief among the attractions of the larger Special Six and Advanced Six 4 -Door Sedans is the great Twin - Ignition motor. • Nash•Bijur centralized chassis lubri. cation is aiwther invaluable asset of these larger "40o's". ' ALL Nash "400" models are fully faces tory argtaipped with front and tear bumpers, hydraulic shock absorbers, and sparse tire lock and tire cover -at no extra charge. Nash also olers three 2 -Door Sedans at respectively loner prices. Price Range of 23 Nash "400" Modeler, $1,224 to $3,421 including Towing, Roadster, Coupe, Cabriolet, Victoria and Sedan Models �« �peyop�r ryryHURON MOTOR SALES ,rj SO4.:�TSd SdRElri! ` �FI<ODdadi4�ttdy 'da �: