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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-09-16, Page 6Page 6 <THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1948 T To soften butter rinse a plate (preferably pottery or other heavy plate) in boiling water. Place butter on Plate, heat a ibowl quite hot, invert over but-; ter and in no time you will have j .a spreadable butter. SIMPLY DELICIOUS! The Superb flavor of Maxwell House makes it the most popular of all brands of coffee* It has extra flavor because it contains choice Latin- American coffees. Dot’s Beauty Shoppe (north of Bell Telephone) Naturelle Permanent Waving Lustron Gold Wave Open, Wednesday Afternoon Dorothy G. Reeder, prop. Tel. 71 Exeter Paris Beauty Shoppe Have your hair short for the hot season ahead! Make your appointment now for your new permanent. Open All Day Wednesday •— One Block East of Trivitt Memorial Church Evelyn Paris, Prop. Phone 245w Exeter Vows Declared in Staffa United Church Rev. A. H. Daynard officiated at a ceremony in the United Church, Staffa, Saturday after­ noon at three o’clock ■which united in marriage Margaret Isa­ bel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Drake, Staftt’a, and Mr. James Everard Kerslake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walton Kerslake, Cromarty. Ferns and gladioli de­ corated the church for the occa­ sion. Mrs. Henry Harburn, wear­ ing a powder blue triple sheer frock, played traditional wed­ ding music and also sang “I’ll i Walk Beside You”. She was ac­ companied nard. Given in ther, the by Miss Marion Willits, Galt, as maid of honor, and Miss Agnes Bray, Kirkton, the bridesmaid, I both wearing gowns of brocaded satin. The bridal gown of white, embroidered swiss was designed with fitted bodice, Peter Pan collar and full skirt. The finger­ tip veil was held in a halo head­ dress; and white mittens com­ pleted the bride’s costume. She carried a bouquet of red roses and bopvardia. The matron of honor’s gown, in yellow shade, was fashioned sweetheart sleeves and The brides- gown made Both atten- by Mrs. A. H. Day- marriage by her fa- bride was attended Caven W.M.S, The Home Helpers meeting of Caven Auxiliary, W.M.S. was held on Thursday evening, Sep­ tember 9 at the home of Mrs. Laing with Mrs. Sillery presid­ ing and Mrs. Fuke acting as co­ hostess. Mrs. Russell had charge of the devotional exercises read­ ing from the fourteenth chapter of Luke. The hymns were “Oft in Danger, Oft in Woe” and “De* 1 Christian Faith and Hope Dispel ithe Fears of Guilt and Woe." i Mrs. Tyreman had charge of the program dealing with the 7 th chapter of the Study Book “Our Commission in China.” Ques­ tions on our work in China and Manchuria were answered by Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Hatter, Mrs. Kydd, Mrs. Tom Campbell, Mrs. Whilsmith, Mrs. Fuke, Mrs. Mil­ lar, Mrs. Strang and Mrs. Mit­ chell. Mrs. Jack Pryde gave a review of the life and work of Caroline McDonald, the white Angel of Tokyo and Mrs. Laing a reading “Over the Hilltops.” The meeting closed with singing the hymn “Now the Day is Over” and prayer by Mrs. Sillery. Hubert Schrpeder hodice, p u f f skirt. a blue style. 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 Exeter For All Branches of Beauty Culture, Try the Lucan Beauty Salon Machine, Machineless and Cold Waves, .$3.50 Up “Where a wave is permanent” IONE TATLOW, PROP. Phone Lucan 109R with basque (neckline, ! matching net I maid was in I in indentical j dants wore headdresses and mit- ; tens harmonizing with th ei r . gowns, and their bouquets of i yellow gladioli and blue asters > were tied with velvet ribbon. I The best man was Mr. Earl Sararas, Toronto, and Mr. Carter Kerslake and Mr. Robert Miller ' ushered. A reception followed the cere- ' monv at the home of the bride’s I parents and dinner was served fifty guests from Kirkton,, Kip- I pen, Toronto, -Galt and London, i Mrs. Drake received in a powder blue crepe suit with accessories in black and Mrs. Kerslake. mo­ ther of the bridegroom, was in gray crepe accented with black accessories. i The r o <> m s w e r e decorated with pink and white streamers . and the table was centred with | the bride’s cake flanked with candles, The assistants were Mrs. I Grace Scott, Miss Janet Ballan- i tyne, Miss Betty ' Hazel Hamilton, j don Hoggarth. <, Later Mr. and left for New bride travelling in a navy blue moire dress and beige coat with navy accessories. McKellar, Miss and Mrs. Gor­ Mrs. Kerslake York City,—the Elimville Institute The Elimville Institute their September Elimville Mrs. Dehner Skinner as Hostess. Mrs. The the the wered by would like to see in our com­ munity”. Plans were made for a meeting to be held October 7, in Elimville Church at 8 p.m. in conjunction with the Child­ ren's Aid Society. Nora Frances Henderson, Provincial Director of the Children’s Aid Society, from Hamilton, will be guest speaker as ’well as other speak­ ers explaining their work. The public of South Huron is cordi­ ally invited. Plate lunch will be served by the Elimville In­ stitute. Admission 35 cents. Af­ ter the business was discussed Mrs. Garnet Johns presided for the program on Social Welfare Mrs. Harold Taylor gave a reading ’Better National Health’ Mrs. Arthur Kerslake gave a reading “Old Timer”. The motto “We must not be afraid of changes, they are the essence of life” was given by Mrs. Gilbert Johns. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. A dainty lunch was served at the close by the hostess and her commit­ tee. meetihg United Church held at with Kenneth Johns presided, meeting was opened with Institute Ode followed by Creed. Roll Call was ans- “An Improvement I Take? Clinton A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the, home of the bride’s father in Clinton when Audrey Marie, youngest daugh­ ter of Mr, Edward Grealis and the late Mrs. Grealis, was unit­ in marriage to Mr. Hubert Wes* eloh Schroeder, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. H. Schroeder, Dashwood. The bride, given in marriage by her father, hmked a street length dress taffeta trimmed with wore a corsage of red roses. Her only ornament was a gold necklace, gift oi the bridegroom Miss Grace Steep was bridesmaid wearing an afternoon frock of raspberry wine crepe with a corsage of Talisman roses. Mr. Harold Schroeder, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A reception was held at the Clinton Grill. Mrs. Gordon Craig sister of the bride, received the guests dressed in .gray crepe with black m-cessories. Mrs. Schroeder, mother of groom, as­ sisted, wearing black crepe with black accessorit-M. Later the cu iple left on a mot­ or trip through ario. wine ies. Mrs. Zurich. Guests from Zurich, Dashwood, London, Windthorst, Sask., Seaforth, Lon desboro and Clinton. lovely in of navy lace and Northern Ont- Tlie bri>h donned a wool dress with black accessor- On their rHurn Mr. and Schroeder will reside in were present met in the Sunday on Thursday ai'ter- The meeting opened with (Rev.) Down W. Cook led 1 call and bus­ meeting was M. Southcott Devotional the by fol- tho Miscellaneous Shpwer Miss Gladys gcheiik, bride­ elect of last week, was honored by a. shower at the home of Miss Bernice Haist, assisted by Miss Marion Brown. The bride, taken by complete surprise, was invited to a darkened room where the guests surprised her. Miss Marion Brown escorted the bride-to-be to a decorated chair over which hung a white bell with streamers of pink, blue and silver. An apron was pas­ sed around among the girls who printed their names to be em­ broidered by the bride later. Several contests the “Bride’s Trousseau and Motor Romance” followed “Brides” laughter, read the Dear Gladys: We, your friends and relatives have gathered here this evening to honor yon on the occasion of your approaching marriage, We wish to extend to you Gladys, our very best wishes for a long prosperous and happy married life. We will always remember the happy hours we have spent in association with you. We hope, though you are making your home in Exeter, you will always consider you are not so far from home. As a token of our friendship and affection, we wish you to accept these gifts. —-Signed, Your friends and rel­ atives. The numerous and lovely gifts were admired by all after which Gladys thanked the girls in much appreciation. A dainty oi lunch was served by the hostess- Dies in Londpn John W. Bice, 90, a resident of London for 70 years, Saturday at his home. Mr was born in Glandeboye and employed in London with Ball Electric Company and C.N.R. before retiring 25 years ago. He is survived by a son, Clifford, of London; two sisters, Miss Charlotte Bice and Miss Amanda Bice, both of Olande- boye; two brothers, Ivor, of Clan deboy e and Edgar in West­ ern Canada; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. ■V es. by the making of which brought much Mrs. Robert Jeffery following address: Cruise Saguenay on Honeymoon Trip A lovely wedding -was solem­ nized on Saturday, September 4, at Zion Lutheran Church. Dash­ wood. when Dorothy Caroline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I-I. S. Wein, Dashwood, was united in marriage with A. Charles Whit­ tier, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Whittier, of Ottawa. Rev. Mr. Higinell officiated. Amid . and j was lace Her with „ ----- - — sums and she carried a cascadeof a hymn ami prayer by Mrs. I bouquet of gardenias and gladi- Down and Mis. Southcott. [ oli. The bride’s father gave her James St. W.M.S. The Afternoon Auxiliary the W.M.S. School room noon, the president Mr«. in the chair, in prayer. Tin­ iness part o. followed by Mi taking charge, theme was “Un­ church Lives’’ Mrs. Southcott lowed and ; Lord’s prayer in Welsh, Mrs. '■ R. Delbridge c- readings followed by and Dedication. Mrs. took up a mo>: interesting chap­ ter of the new Study Book en­ titled “West of the Gorges’’ being west Cl ma. It was most interesting ar.l instructive. The meeting closed with the singing’ ) Mrs. rMl the T The Wi by which was nd -prayer repeated unison. Mrs. W. and Mrs. Scripture collection Southcott taken J'dins the I standards of gladioli chrysanthemums the bride lovely in an off-slioulder gown with bouffant skirt, finger-tip veil was caught a coronet of orange blos- died Bice was the the POP’S Taxi Service Phone: Crediton lSrll Exeter 357 in marriage. Miss Erma Wein was her sis­ ter’s only attendant, gowned in mauve satin and carrying a co­ lonial bouquet of yellow roses and mauve gladioli. Donald Whittier was his bro­ ther’s best man, and the ushers were Edward McKay and Carl Wein. Following a reception the bri­ dal couple left for a cruise up the Saguenay River, the bride travelling in a green gabardine sories. On their Mrs. Whittier Montreal. suit of forest with gray acces- return, Mr. and will reside in A Holiday Hazard Don’t take a chance on summer complaint spoiling your vacation, take along a sup­ ply of DOCTOR FOWLER’S EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY. 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