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The Goderich Star, 1933-06-08, Page 5'THURSDAY. JEW* 9* C4uhurnel) Servicee in the United. church here at the liana bowl liext BOWL). Mies Derothy Craig vied at her hem here on Sunday evening list. ¥ yfli Taylor es lir Toronto at present with her sister, Urs, P. Walker. Ma& N. Muny T Chrelpb. Jenetbefl. was a transeent 'Orator to Auburn lest Monday. Mrs. H. Yungblut Is under the doe- tor's care at .prent. We hope 6004 tg near et Ler reeovery. • Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Munro and daugh- ters epent lest Sabbath at Kitchener said Waterloo. The girls! coaching lass in charge of Mee Flora Durnin was held in the ball 'here on Wednesday ot this week, Mrs. Wm. Anderson went to Toronto lest Thursday to spend, the week -end with her sister, Mrs. V. E. Shackleton. Mr. and Mrs. C. U. altratigh*e. and family and Mrs, J. J. Wilson Spent Sun 4a last entbrelatives in Stanley Tp. Or. Mortimore and Mr. J. J. Wirth- ington returned imineore Tuesday even Ing from the Conference of the United elaurch in London. Mr.. and Mrs. Ouy Dunmire of St. Ceeorge, spent Sundey at the home of her parent% Mr. and, Mrs. Jna. Fergie. son. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Streugban and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and 3/ire, C. W. 'Williams of Cione- rich Twp. Two auto loads of ladies from the lo- eal Institute be attende4 the district convention held in Winghana on Tues- day of this week. ' Ur. eremieth Wilson, of London ii spending a couple of weeks with bir uncle, -Mr. J. J. Wilson, and assisting with the term work. busy getting their cottages in shape for Mr. Jno. Walden Is at Pre,eente in poor the coming holid4s. health, Be it well up to the age of Mr. and Mrs. Joint Petrie and Mr. ' ninety sr4t1 baa been getting FraauolY and ivrxe. Boy N. Petrie left 4arlY Sun- weeker eor several years. dee morning for Cbicago, where they Mr, and Mrs. George Been, Afr. Ivan will visitfriends and will also attend Bean and Miss - McLaren motored -to the World's Fair, Kingston the end of last week to spend On June let in the Alexandra lVfaritte a few days with relatives in. that des- elle General Respite', Ooderich, a little eon arrived to gladden the home a Mr. The service in the Baptist church. next and Mts. Walter Tiger t We extend Sunday at 3 o'clock will he eonducted congratulations.. by% Mr. O. Bryant, if Stratford, He mrs. Neal &abeam and," lArs.,'.Victor will also bring along with him, a male Hoy, of Gederich, are spending a few THE GODERICH SDAit tte---everyone vial be ode com� at this special serviee. We extend the empathy of the eons. IV to the farad" of the late Cliffeed at, who passed away after * brief illuent onamidst morning. Cliffocd,• who wasjust a yo thIrtissa had never been robust but took jfusg man hrniY is eI HI on the last week of May and though everything that care and Medical 41111 'could de was done he passed to the eareat Beyond. Betides his widowed mother, he lemms $o, brother Sidney at home, and two eistere, (Leila) Mrs. 134, EMI and (Merimret) eine Miner Robe ertsen. C4R4BORNE Mrs. Allan Wilson is visiting friend* Flirt, MIeb Mr. iind Mrs. Jae. Treble spent Sun. day With friends; M Ooderiell. -The lenieie AM met at the home of Ur*. Wen. Math on 'Aiesday afterlife:ea Mrs. Ruth. lanunpsen, ot Detroit, Is visiting ber dauglitee, afrs. learveY er Mr, and Mem Ernest Mitchell were hi London one day last week lotting their daughter, Margaret. edr.'and. Mrs, H. E. Rorke, of Clinton, 'were visitors at the. home ot Mr. and Mrs. G. Harwood on Monday. Mr. Dittman Crawford, of Flint, Wade, and liar. Bull, 'of • London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Alien Wil- son. Visitors with MZ m. Jennings and Alma on faraday were Mrs. E. Harrison and =Ian, of Sanford, and Mr. and Mrs. re Tornlineon, of Woodstock. , T13.a nramatio Club of Union church will Present their plays, "Neighbours' and "Smoldering Fires" in the township halt on FridaY evening, June 16th, at 8 o'elock. Admission 20e and 10e. PORT Al,,ERT A =Wier of our eampers have -been A NCI AT, THE PAVILION GODERICEI Dancing Every Thursday and. • Saturday During June ADMISSION 10c "One Woman In a Thousand," says kelena ruhiustein "Only one woman in a thousand really laeowe her Skin! And that Mein* tbat only One woman in a thousand is living UP to her on- •iiorttmitie.s for youth and beauty." Selena Rubinstein, greatest of modem beauty seilentale, has sent her own personal representative to •give you -at f rst hand -the • knowledge of yotrr skin that is' so essential to youth and, 'neeuty. tiolonta Roblisiiteln* • P•reonstS R*PPIalklibeeivie •Mat Follows Will see Yint with the eyes of an • ezliert. She can tell you at a glane whether those fine little lines, that dull •drawn lopic, that sallow, lifeless sein tonne froM neglent or incorrect treatment. And she wU advise you quickly and prat:Una/1y just what can be done about it. She will analyze ye= skin and Moraine/A .a Pray. - Seal, Inexpensive home beauty treatment for lines, wrinides, - doublet ehin, puffy eyes, sallow - nese or iseetheadea-Wblehever is your besiterprobleni, She wfl introduce be you Release Itubinetebes lovely new tamales -the exquisite Peaellbleom pew., der -the glorious young Red Pop- py Rouge and lipstiek, end create for eroua special Makeup indivi- dualized to Mir type, your feat- ures, your coloring and your per - tonality. Consult Without 'Charge, Miss Fellows at Pur TOILET GOODS COUNTER FRIDAY, JUNE 9t1-1 (One Day Only) Campbell's Drug Store PHONE 90 •GODERICH days here and are looking •after the business in tile store while Mn and. 1Virs. Petrie are absent. MSS Florence McKenzie, of Kitchen- er, has been spending her holidays 'visit- ing her parents, 141r. and Mrs. Jenks McKenzie. Florence is teak:dug for a nurse in the Kitchener hospital. • NILE •The church services at Nile next Sun- day are at the usual hours. The pastor is to give a report. of the Oxford Gime House Party at Quebec City. . • The Nile entertainment and suppet has beeeene history for another year So plentiful were the supplies brought by the ladies that it was found neces- sary to hold another social on the even- ing following and thus the financial re- turns were supplemented. The program consisted of the play by artists of the Victoria, St, United ehelech, Oederich, entitled ,"A Wild Flower of the Hills; The tereine was again the charming Miss Delight Mach. An the perforraere did excellent. work. This play is a clever combination of good • teaching, pathos and amusement. The 'periods between the acts were 'lilted with interesting lese*****eapewesempsegymposgoinpeeeraeshp~*041•Aaar4lowwwswitHrowowewiAor •0=0 0E20• —to •0 Cool, 'refreshing summer fashions ( in the happiest moods = 0E2 )O 0= • Washable Crepes • Pastel shades, including the popular white, is a certain favorite for summer. All sizes for.misses and women. $2.95 to . $9.95 rinm • New Voile Frocks Crisp, fresh Frocks that revel in countless tubbings, colorful and cool looking, and fashion right for every summer occasion. In women's and misses' sizes. $2.95 to $4.95 Jacket Dresses Jackets must not be overlooked this sea. son, from the all -white to the darker hades in three-quarter • length coat. Z. They are very smart and good looking. We advice an early selection. c 01:601==01601=====01:203=20E201:=011:20= Your (IVA W czeu A Limp of Store •w • *"1"1•114"'"'"I' Value PHONE S6 items, One of the features of this an- nual occassi'an was that this year the date was changed from May 24th to June 2nd; the desire being to Celebrate on the King's birthday but as this curie on a Saturday it was deelded to use the evening before. The change proved to be a complete success though the earlier date had been observed for more than IlitY Years. IneldentallY better sphet has been established with a neighboring community. • • GODER10E TOWNSHIP HOLMESV1LLE Miss Zdith Herbert visited friends in °Mirk% for a few days Zig Week, The Ladies' Aid bt Zlen isburdt in the home ot Its. Andrew Holmes en vitednesdo afternoon. Alter an inter. esting meeting a very dainty tutieli woo seiveu. The T. P. S. 2nd vt:e-president, Mr Harold Teo. is Planning a special igti- gram for Friday eterdrig, dun *Or Rev. Patton, of Betnniller, is to be the guest speaker. A quilting and pot /treupper much enjoyed by the ladles of the W M. S. and W. A., in the home a iivo Eadrid Yee on Wedritedey afternom, The finished quilts, are to be sent Sri the bale. Mr. Kenneth Trewarthawas in ehozge et the program et the T. P. S. on P* day evening, After the devotional exer. eiees. Mints Thelma and Beta cutlinore sang a duet, accompanied on the suitor. An interesting topic, from "Out of ofse in the Indy Land," waa Oven by Mies Edith Herbert,- A vie*15-Rde was contributed by Mrs. Menrigle, 4 Piellie$ 4104d., garOtt• partite• are the order of tile day. The Sundae?' school picnic Is to be held in Bayfield On taikt. Urday afternoon, June lOth, and a gar'. den party Is to be held under the auspi- Oa of the ef, P. S. and Sunday School June sotn, on the beautiful lawn of Miss • Acheson. • ASIftIELD Mr. Dan Cameron is visitine Ins bre- •there at LoOhalsh. • Mr. Maleolin MacLennan, of Barrie, Was home for the week -end. Mies Catherine MacLennan, of Wind - se; is visiting her grandparents, Mr. fend Um, .as. Mai:dement of Loolialeh. Mise Helen Davidson, of London, spent the week -end at the home of her par- ents,Mr. and mrs, Robt. Davidson r. and Mrs, Zdgat Anty and Mr, And Mrs. 'ruiner, of Burford, spent the week end with relatives her • • Mr. and. Mrs. W) Simpson, of Tor - :onto, spent a fev un,ts, the past t'eek visiting with relativeheie. • over Sunday at the home of mr, and,! ' Mrs. R,obt, Bean. Mr. Richard Porter and family spent Next Sunday the r,ervice will be heldM. Melvin Tyndall left Wednesday as usual in Caton thurch at 3 p.m. Aesembly of the •Presbyterian Church Mrs. Elgin Porter, Stanley morning for Peterboro to attend. the held in that city. Sunday school at 2 p.m. Thpastor eAnniversary services of the Presby. n • Mrs. Francis Wilikuna •of Oreenbenit, Is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. IlibbinS, of Kintall leintail • and Kingebridge teams tied with a score of 5-5 on Tues- • day. •Curry's Corners won erom, Kings- bridge 104 on iday night • mr. ' Wm, Maedonald, Kintall, hes moved to Mr. Den MeeLean's house and Mr. Earl Howes hoe Moved. his barber shop to the front room of the PA011e Fling The latest Creations in 4•444•414, NewWash Fabrics These materials are the latest New York productions, and in the Yugo cities are ex- tremely popular, • ady Love Lace • Dimities and Field Plower patterns Checked Organdies Spotted Organdies • Silk Pique "Shady Lane" Dimities Also Dress Linen in plain colors. e .86 • E HIBBERT • THE CASI-I STORE On the Square house irect to the store. Rev.' •Jaines 1 Cameron • Murcia*, of Spexta, .111, is pending a few days With ins. uneles, Merars. Duran and James. Cemeron, o tochaish, Be oc- cupied, the pulpit, in Aelefielet Presbyter- ian church on Sunday evening, June 4, and delivered a splendid sermon. 1 • • • CARLOW • Mr. Wed Clark, of Ooderich, was vieltor at Carlow CD Sithday. Mies Dorine Webster spent the week- end at her home near St. Helens. , Re'. Mr. Mills was called to his fath- er's home satuiday, his father being very low, • Rev. Dr. Barnett, of Goderich, pretieh- ed to a large congregation hi the hall on Sunday. • Mr. and. Mrs. Harvey Webster, of Gederieh, spent Sunday with Mr- and charge. Rev. F:lie. Cralk occupied the pulpit ed Onion church ort Sunday and done- ered a splendid discourse on the 23rd vices at 11 oalock; evening service at '1 Psalm. During the service Mrs. O. Orr ()Work, Special maleic by the choir. and Jas. Young sang * duet•, "I heard Communion services were held by the gtlireeatlr'aPPretelajetedus. .244" which' was 1417reaysbYte28trhia,111;ev", nglillree;gilVitit°1111e, pastor, had 1 Tile. 1:411°11 nriumetle Society will pre- charge of the services. Two new mein - sent their two plays, eSraoldering, /level bers were added to the ron. At this end "Neighborse in , the hall at Carlow service also the . sacrament of baptism on Friday eveniftg, Jude 16th, under was administered, Elaine ' Helen and time singing whore, and the Harmonica There Will also/ be an old- Mrs. Robt. Itean, being baptized. children of Mr, • and :duspchicuesreohf. the Y. P. S. of Carlow Unit- 'Donald Robert, Band will furnish music. • th a hymn, T The regum lar eeting of the Y. P. Se. present and Herb Johnston in charge, The meeting opened wihe Special Clearance of of Union church wa.s held in tne thumb' on Friday evenirig, with fifteen merobersi Men Overall Pants scripture leeson, Hebrew 1:1-A, was react responsively, Lena Colwell read„ a prayer from the "Pathfinder." The topic on "Pioneer' iviissiane," was read by Marlon -Colwell. A committee was appointed to arrange for softball. The subject chosen for the discussion at the next meeting was two well known bibli- cal cbarecters. "Mary and Martha." •A hymn was sung and the meeting was closed ^with the benediction, Following this meeting the election of °facers for, • the Dramatic Society was held. In the 1 absence ,of the pastor, Rev, F. W. Creak,' who was attending Conference in Lon -I don, Vera. J. B. Orr in tharge. •The J. B. Orr; etesidard, Mrs. ,Cfordon Orr; following were elected: Director, Mrs. 3 ( secretary, Mrs. G. Harwood; treasurer, Mrs. A, Tiehborne; committee, Mrs. G. Mellwain, Nora Sowerby and Mr. James, tbuti,r;roin another correspondent) 1 I There will. be a. congregational meet., Ing at Union church on Friday eve/Mini to decide about a garden party, •I Mr, and /Vine Wm. Longmire And: Kathleen, -(51 Ooderlch, were Sunday vis -1 - hors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ger -*------*-e-----aa-er-t ---'''' arwood. Mrs. Wm. Reid, of Stanley township], was a visitor on Sunday with her bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mro. Robt. 'Davidson. The Society has been InVited to •Pre* Gent its two plays, "Smoldering Firm" , F ur nit lir e and "Neighbors," et Carlow during the week of June 12th. Orval Slang met with a painful se- cident last week, When he accidentally • ta on a sharp etick, which punttured, his knee-eap. Dr. Hunter has taken', care of it, but Orval is nursing a very: ore knee, • kiezt Sunday services will be tonduct- cd as usual, breaching service at 3 prile, Sundae school at 2 pan. A tnettine of• !, the Members of the Board will be amid, • to appoint a delegate t3 the leeeebYtery for 1933-34. Rev. F. W. Cralk, eaetor of Union church, returned trent Cenference -OW feenday and held the make, delivering) A fine address on "Thd Twenty-third! Palin." During to cervice Mrs. Oor- don Orr and Mr. ,Ito.s. "Young rang duet, "/ • heard the Voice of ,tcsus Can" r/hlth was much enjoyed by everyone. teriari Congregation will be held in the hall en Sunday, June 25th. Rev, Me Mills, pastor, will preach rricrning ser - eiVoMoi0aii.•••••••( •4•.:07. WEEKLY rnatoN FlaIsallat The Horning Pigeon Club held. its weekly flight of eeelor Miele at the Week end. this time from Pere, Indiana, a distance of 325 miles. The distatee was covered15 slightly over seven hours, The winners: - 3.- Owner Time of Arrival 234 W, Baker. • . ,• •• • 2.20 "team 232 J. Bowman •2.2elee 242 P. Johnston . , 240 225 J. Bowman 2.30 239 J. Bowman 248% 234 W. Oeramette • 182 W. Bakes 2.49% Difference "Look here," cried the diner, "is this OPPle Pie or Phim AeP" • Made of a good weight denim, full size and rivetted, sizes BO to 42„ -Special clearance 95c M. ROBINS Agent for Tip Top Tailors SUITS 01 • $19 50i TOPCEATS • • PHONE 5M • We can take care of your requirements in (1 Stoves, and in fact anything fori. the home. WE POSITIVELY SAVE YOU MONEY Blackstones On the Broad ay of Godericb . . • • • • ' • , . . 'Can't you tell by the taste, •sir?" • • ailtal the waiter, •• . • " • "No, L can't." • • • "Then," said the waiter, '`What on earth does It Matter, atleli it la" • • CARLOW GENERAL. STORE Everyt Mug from Beef Bologna 14 • 16ca lb. to Barb Wire at $3.89 le spool or BaSeball Bete to Banana:, . . Try aur Ise Cream ethis • FRANKLIN MoILWAIN. wood.; Cold Left Little Girl With If Very Bad eolith writes: --"Three year; ago my little girl, 6, bad Mre. E. It Devlin 1$5 mith St, VitinV, rn. a dreadful cold which left her with * very oid cough that hung on to her for months. / tried every kind of cough mixture 1 could thlnk of NorwayuatilI wta advised, by a friend, to try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. After two bottle* the cough, pine illneahloo0 rurletel7 gone, and now 1 always keep a bottle siunin Price 85o. a bottle; large family eke M.; a *II drug "'"°' and eneral satire's; pet up only by TheT. Milburn Limited Toronto, Ont. • 0.0.7;08.1 0.040e. at the • Superior Stores •14) ' RASPBERRY ILARGE • STRAWBERRY Jar 29c JAM OK 40.oz EVLMEASI4Se we 2 TINS 21c. • EELL°GG S ' LARD 1 L.B.LB PRINTS 1 1 C Bran Flakes Pka29c t • A land MIXED, per lb. HE BOY, BLACK TE 29c MIL CATSUP• BOTTLE 19c AYLMER SOUPS 37.1" 25c THE LIFEBUOY SOAP. HEALTH 3 CAKES 23c SOAP L 1 &EWEN PHONE 46 L CALVIN CCM PHONES 116 and 216