The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-06-21, Page 9Times-Advocate Supplement THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934
DASHWOOD members present. Margaret Johns
presided over the meeting which
was opened by singing a hymn and
Lord’s Prayer was then repeated in
unison. The .Scripture lesson was
from John 7-9th verse and 20-26,
and was read by Eula Herdman.
The Devotional leaflet “Jesus and
his friends” was read by Audrey
Prance. The roll call was answered
by a quotation on "Prosperity.” The
minutes of the last meeting were
read and adopted. Heralds reporting
were Helen Murch on India; Wil
helmine Ferguson on China; Margar
et Johns on Africa. Laura Ford reao
an article “By the Stream”; > Mar
jorie /Delbridge read “Gio-Education
in West China”; Lavona Cooper
read “Nine Happy Days”; .Marjorie
Delbridge gave a 'report of the Hur
on Presbyterial held in .Clinton.
Meeting closed with hymn and bene
diction.
T'he Y.P.S. met on Monday night
for their last meeting until flail. Af
ter usual opening exercises and
business Lavona Cooper took charge
Marjorie Delbridge read the Scrip
ture lesson from John 10-1-18. Mr,
Martin Johns gave a very interesting
^talk on his experiences in China.
Other Scripture lessons were read
from Mark 21, 32-34 by Margaret
Johns; Acts 3, 1-10 by Lulu Hunter1,
Matt. 10: 5-8 by Eula Herdman Hern Jr. of Zion.
Laura Ford read the talk on the
lesson. Mirs. O’Rielly read a poem
“The Mission Hospital Speaks.”
Prayers were offered by Rev. Mr.
Peters and Mary Herdman. Meeting
closed with hymn and benediction.
iThe Y.P.S. are intending to go to
! the County Home in Clinton on
While Tending a Tow" with"Tsmaji; Thursday evening and provide a pro-
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.
Blair, Mrs. D. Hodgson. Hymn. The
report of the Presbyterial Conven
tion was given by Mrs. A. Isaac
which was held at Clinton. The
Supply secretary reported the send
ing of the bale which was vfalued at
The meeting was closed
I the
$25.00.
with the singing of a hymn and
benediction.
A (Strawberry Social will be given
underJfthe auspices of the Ladies’
Aid of Zion Lutheran Church Dash
wood on Wednesday, June 20 th.
will be served from 5 to 8 p. m. A
varied program will be given and
the Dashwood Band will be in at
tendance. You are cordially invit
ed.—Miss-Grace Guenther, of Strat
ford, spent the week-end with her
brother Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guen
ther.—Mr. and Mrs. A. Bills and
family of Detroit, are visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Rader ana
other relatives.—'Mr. Henry Calfas,
who spent the winter with his son
Gordon in Sarnia is spending a few
weeks at his home here.—Mr. Wm.
Kessell, who accompanied the re
mains of his brother 'here a few
weeks ago left for the West again
on Monday. His brother Jonah re
turned with him and will spent some
time with him.—Mr. Samuel Birk,
of Maxbass, N. Dakota, who attend
ed the funeral of his brother the late
Adam Birk, left for his home on Sat
urday.—-Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Oestrioher and Miss
Ella Martinson and Mr. G. Keener,
spent the week-end with Miss Mar
tinson’s parents in Elmira----Master
Alvin Willert spent last Thursday in
London.—Mr. and Mrs. P. Kraft
spent last week with their daughter
in London.—The open air Children’s
Day program on the church lawn on j
Sunday evening was well attended.
calf from pasture Arthur Weber of sram and treat tor the inmates; >
the Bronson Line was gored by the [Miss Maizie O’Rielly has returned to
cow and but for the timely arrival i Sarnia to resume her work there.—
of a neighbor might have been ser-; Mr. Charge's Stephen and sons, Lau- iously injured. He was knocked I rie and Murray, also Mr .and Mrs.
down and badly bruised about the (
body.
A serious accident occurred to
Master Carl Wein, son of Mr. ana
Mrs. Herb Wein on Saturday after
noon. While playing he’ stepped on a
bottle cutting Ian artery and iniflici-
in'g a nasty gash in his foot which
required seven stitches to close.
The Ladies Aid and W. M. S. of
Dashwood Evangelical church held
their regular meeting in the church
basement with Mrs. A.. E. Oestricher
in the chair. After the devotional ex
ercises Mrs. M. Tiernan gave a splen- I
did report of the W- M. S. iCopven-
tion held in Kitchener. A reading
was given by Mrs. V. Shatz and Mrs.
M. Neeb sang a sol-o. At the busi
ness session 4 8 sick visits were re
ported and seven bouquets donated.
The new committee for the month
are: Visiting Com., Mrs. H. England,
Mrs. M. Neeb; Flower, Mrs. Dave
Tiernan, M'r.s. M. Neeb. A motion
carried to contribute $10 towards a
Seating Fund for outdoor services
and that the amount would be
doubled should chairs be purchased
for the basement. *
A play entitled "Old Fashioned
Mother” was successfully presented
by members of the Walther League,
of Zion Lutheran church, Dashwood
in .t'he church shed on June 6th. The
cast consisted of Nelda Fassold, Hel
en Luft, Reta Hayter, Margaret
Restemeyer, Martha Rader, Kathleen
Merner, Alvin Walper, Norman Wal-
per, Melton Walper, Melvin Reste
meyer, Ervin Rader, Edward Gack-
stetter. The proceeds amounted to
$43.34.
J. Heckman, of Dashwood., motored
to Chesley on Sunday and brought
Mrs. C. Stephen to her home, who
has been visiting her son, Mr. R.
Stephen.—Mr. and Mrs Gordon Del-
! bridge and daughter, of St. M.airys,
j were visitors with Mr .a,nd Mrs. H.
I Murch on ‘Sunday__Mrs. Whiteford
is quite ill at the home of her daugh- I ter, Mrs. Wes. Horne,. Mrs. McFalls
of Exeter is helping to wait qn. her.
Miss Leila McFalls also visited there
for a couple of 'days.—Mr. and Mrs.
Will. Routly visited relatives .at Zi-on
! on Sunday.—Quite a few from this
(congregation attended Zion Anni-
I w^rsary services last Sunday.—Rev.
and Mrs. Peters and Miss Catherine
visited over the week-end. Mr.
Peters supplied for Rev. McMillan,
who was preaching at Zion.—The
new stone crusher purchased by the
'Township has been Set up in Mr. R.
Skinner’s gravel pit and has beenSkinner’s gravel pit and h;as
busy during the past week.
CENTRALIA
Mr.Mr. and Mrs. D. Hodgson and
Herman Hodgson attended the Hodg
son picnic held at Poplar Hill on
Wednesday of last week.—Miss Mar
garet Hicks R. N., of London, is vis-|
WOODHAM
theQuite a number here attended
Zion anniversary services last Sun
day.—Miss Annie GiJfillan had her
tonsils removed last Tuesday at Dr.
Fletcher’-s Hospital, Exeter and is
getting along nicely.—Miss Hannah
Rinn spent Saturday last in Lon
don.—<Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ander
son, of Washington spent the week
end at the latter’s home.—Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Scott and family spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Earl _____
ham Sunday Schoolfpicnic will
held Saturday 'June 16 th in S
ford
Tuesday night at the home of Miss
Marion .Shier.—Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Wynn, Mrs. William Wynn and .her
daughter Mynland spent Sunday last
with Mr. and’Mrs. George Brock, of
Squire,
Mrs. J.
James
of Zion._The annual Wood-
1 be
__ ___ . Strat-
Park.—Mission Circle met' on
Zion.—Mr. and Mrs. Janrqs
i.pent Sunday with Mr. and
GRAND BEND
greeted
-Mrs. L.
Two good congregations
Rev. DeMille on Sunday.—
Ravelie spent Sunday with Mrs.
Walter Statton.—.Mr. Geo. Oliver, of
St. Marys, spent Sunday with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Oliver.
—The Union picnic of the United
churches of the Grand Bend circuit
and Anglican church at Greenway
will be held next Saturday at the
church grounds, Grand Bend..—Mr.’
Ben Yeo, of Detroit, visited at Mr.
Abner Mollard’s over the week-ena.
—Mr. John Manure, who had his
finger taken off while driving stakes
in the lake is getting along nicely.—
Mr. Ab. Kennedy, of Pt. Huron, who
has been helping the fishermen for
the past few weeks returned to his
home last week.—Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Elliott and 'son Bruce, of Sar
nia visited Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mol
ln rd on Sunday.
MT. CARMEL
number from here attended the
staffa
Rev. Mr. Turner and family have
returned from attending Conference.
—iMrs. Halliday, of Toronto, spent
several weeks with her daughter
Mrs. H. Leslie.—'Mrs. Robt. Norris is
under^the doctor’s| care. We wish
her a ^speedy recovery.—Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Norris attended the grad
uation hit the University, Toronto, of.
their son Clarence.—The regular
monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Aid
wias held at the ho’me of Mrs. G. G.
Wilson on Thursday afternoon. At
the close of the meeting a dainty
lunch was served hy the hostess.
iting with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Hidks.—On Sunday next,
June 17t'h the church services will
be withdrawn in the chu.rch^here on
account of the Anniversary services
in the Whalen United Church. The
Sunday School service will be at 10,•
30 a.m.—Miss Mary O’Brien, Lon
don, stent the weekf-end at her home here.—“Mr. 'and Mrs. Maltby, of, Galt,
the week-end with their son Mr. and
Mrs. Delmar Maltby.—Mrs. Fitzger
ald, of Granton and Mr. Morgan, of
London, recently visted with Mr. C.
Fairhall and Mrs. Clara Abbott.—
Watch next week’s paper for the date
of the Strawberry Festival
will be held on the church
Mr. Kenneth Hodgins spent
at his home near Greenway,
W. M. S. Meeting
The monthly meeting of
which
lawn__
Sunday
ELIMVILLE
The May meeting of the Missoh
Circle was held on May 30 th at the
home of Audrey Plrance with ten
, ____ w - the W.
M. S. was held in the basement of
the church. The devotional exercises
were led by Mrs. H. Pbwe, opening
with the use of a hymn after which
Mrs.. A. McFalls led in prayer. The,
temperance secretary read a paper.
T.,»c uwviwvua, lean MJ ......,~ -Mrs, G. Hicks, A vocal solo was sung Mullins, Biornish;
by Mrs. Fletcher. Misisonary 'papers
were read by Mrs. H, Powe, Mrs.
The devotional leaflet w&s read by £*• Cormiok.,w < ‘v’”*'* .... ■■* .. . ...» J............... il/T ulllvSn Tj>L\irt
A
Fowl Supper and dance at Bornish
on Monday evening.— The members-
of Holy Name .Society attended the
Annual Rally held at Zurich on Sun
day afternoon.—Mr. Richard Sulli
van of Green Bay, Wis.„ called on
f.'iends here on (Sunday.—Mr. Joseph
Halrtm'an, of Waterloo, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. John Ragier and other)
friends here last week.
The death of Mrs. Mary Walker
of Khiva tooita place on Saturday,
June 9th at the borne of Mr. Step
hen Morris, 14th con. Stephen. Def
ceased had been in. poor health, for I some time. Mrs. Walker had been
visiting her sister, Mrs. O. Cameron
of Sarnia, since \ Christmas, re.tu|rn-
ing three weeks ago to spend a few
weeks with her mother-in-law, Mrs.
D. Walker when her condition be
came more serious and she sudden
ly passed away. She is survived by
two daughters. Mrs. Miller, Detroit;
Miss Catherine Walker at home; two
sisters, Mrs. O. Cameron, Sarnia;
Miss Florence McCotrmick, Detroit;
■one brother, Rondal McCormick at
Detroit and a host of friends who re
gret her demise.. Funeral took place
to the R. C. Cemetery with requiem
mass celebrated by pastor, Rev. Fr.
Corcoran with Rev, Fr. Kinberger of
Detroit assisting at the grave. Thlose
attending tli.e funeral of the late
Mrs. Walker on Monday were: Mr,
Levi Cameron, Courtwright; Mr.
and Mrs. O. Cameron and Miss K.
McKinnon, Sarnia; Miss Florence
McCormick, Detroit; Mrs. Annie Me-
i Eachen, Port Huron: Mr. and Mrs.
Detroit; Misses Mc-
' ; Mir, and Mrs. J.
Allison, Parkhill and Mr. L. Mc
Donald, Bornish,
| THAMES ROAD
Mr Wilfred Allen and bride were
recent visitors with the former's
parents Mr. and Mrs. T. Allen__Mr.
James Cottle is attending the jury at
Goderich this week.—Mr and Mrs.
Wm. Martyn, of Onomarty, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hackney.
*—Miss Bernice Golfings is holiday
ing at her home here,—Mrs, William
Kay and son Thomas have come
to live on their farm, formerly rent
ed to Mr. Cooper,—Next Sunday is
Sunday School Anniversary here the
Rev. Mr. Chandler, of Kippen will
be in charge.—The little 'daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. H. McDougal is a pneu
monia patient in Seaforth Hos
pital having suffered severe burns
on her foot by scalding. We wish
the wee gird a happy recovery.
W. M. S.
The regular meeting of the above
society was held on Thursday after
noon, June 7th in the hasement of
the church. The president Mrs. Kyd'd
in the chair. The meeting was open
ed wit.’Ji singing hymn 87, Mrs, Al
lison \?ead the Scripture lesson fol
lowed by prayer by Mrs. Kydd. The
members answered to the roll call
and several visitors were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were read and adopted. Business was
then dealt with and the collection
taken. Mrs. Taylor, then in her very
kindly and capable manner extend
ed a welcome to the Chiselhurst W.
M. S. whom we were entertaining at
the meeting. Their president Mrs.
Cudmore then took the chair and
opened the program by all singing
hymn 109; the Lord’s Prayer was
repeated in unison which was follow
ed by a splendidly arranged program
of choruses, readings .and solos
which where thoroughly enjoyed. At
the close iof the meeting a contest
was held. All formed in groups and
the next half hour 'was spent in so
cial chat while lunch was served.
A beautiful morning so refreshing
after a long 'drought and a large
congregation .greeted Rev. G.
Murray Chidley, of St. Andrews, at
Watford, at the reopening and anni
versary of Roy’s church. The church
has been in the hands of the 'decor
ators for some time and the. result
is very gratifying for the congrega
tion. The choir were ably assisted by
Mr. E. 'Graham of London ( a form
er resident of the community) who
contributed some beautiful solos in
an accomplished manner. The choir
also sang a fine anthem. Rev. Mr.
Chfdley’s discourse was taken from
the book of Samuel "Putting the ark
of God on a new cart”. At the event
ing service again large numbers
were present. The minister’s room
also was occupied. A splendid ad
dress was listened to, the text being
"It is better for a man to control his
spirit than to take a city.” Mr.
Graham sang three fine numbers.
After the bendiction closing the ser
vice wT.h a beautiful prayer in song.
Mrs. CnidJey accompanied Mr. 'Chid
ley who were the guests of .Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Dow,
KHIVA
The deepest sympathy iof this
community is extended to Miss Cath
erine Walker in the loss of her
mother the late Mrs. Mary Walker,
who passed away on Saturday after
a lengthy illness.—Miss Clara Doug
las is re-engaged to teach the Khiva
school for another year.—Mr. and
Mrs. J. Hutchinson and Miss Ruth,
of London, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. H. Eagleson and Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Mason.—(Don’t forget
the Khiva School picnic which will
be held at Grand Bend on Friday af
ternoon June 15th.—Mr. William
Kes-tle, who has been visiting with
relatives for the past few weeks left
on Monday for his home in Mars
den, Sask., accompanied by his
brother Jonah who intends to remain
wth him for a few weeks.—..Inspect
or Beaeom, of Goderich, visited the
school here on Tuesday.—Mr, and
Mrs. W. Mason entertained a number
of their friends to an icecream party
Saturday evening.