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Clinton News-Record, 1949-08-25, Page 4CLINTON, NEWS -RECORD: PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1949 Women's and Church Affairs in Clinton Disirict Ltmmer ebbtlig0 FREEMAN—LUMMISS Lummiss, only daughter of Mr. Kingston Road United Church, and Mrs. Willard Lummiss, West Toronto, attractively decorated Hill, became the bride of Frank with ferns and standards of white Alfred Freeman, Kingston, for - gladioli, was the setting for a manly a member of the Public lovely late summer wedding on School staff, Clinton, son of the Saturday afternoon, August 20, late Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Free - at four o'clock, when Lola Elsie man Owen Sound. (JrJ; length gown of powder blue petty point taffeta, featuring a full skirt, tight bodice, short puff sleeves, and an escalloped neck- line. She wore matching elbow - length mittens and a picture hat of natural straw. Miss Irene McNaught, Toronto, was brides- maid wearing a floor -length gown of peach taffeta made with full skirt, tight bodice and cap sleeves. She also wore matching elbow -length mittens and a, pic- ture hat of natural straw. Each carried a colonial bouquet of pink . gladioli, pink roses and corn- f"lowers, Little Miss Susan Lum- The performed The ceremony miss, niece of the bride, was a by Rev. J. E. Mitchell. Mrs. H. dainty flower girl, wearing a C. Thomas presided at the organ floor -length gown of pink taf- and accompanied the soloist, feta and carrying a nosegay of Miss Beth McDonald, who sang pink Sweetheart roses and corn- flowers. Elwin Merrill Clinton, was best man, and the ushers were Sam McCall, Toronto, and Jerry McCaul, Napanee, ASHTON'S TAXI. for fast service PHONE 110 "The Lord's Prayer" during the ceremony and "Ich Liebe Dich" (I Love Thee), Greig, at the g si min of the register. signing Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride was charming in a gown of white slipper satin. The Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at Prince Arthur gown featured a tight -fitting House where the guests were re - bodice, with tiny buttons to the ceived by the bride's mother waist in front, a V-shaped bertha wearing a pearl grey silk ben - with lace insert and Peter Pan galine frock with black and mauve accessories and a corsage of pink gladioli and roses. She was assisted by the groom's sis- ter, Mrs. C. McCall, Toronto, who chose a gray figured crepe frock with brown accessories and a corsage of red roses, Later the young couple left on a trip to the Manitoulin Island, the bride donning a powder blue gabardine suit with navy acces- sories end a corsage of Queen Elizabeth roses. On their return they will .reside in Kingston where the .groom is a member of the teaching staff of the Board of Education. collar, and long sleeves ending in lily points over her hands. The long full skirt ended in a cathedral train. Her finger-tip veil was held in place with a Juliet cap of satin and glass beads. She carried a cascade. bouquet of pink Butterfly roses and white gladioli. Attending the bride as matron of honour was Mrs. Margaret Bandy, Toronto, wearing a floor - Come' and Visit Clinton's New Beauty Salon OPENING MONDAY, AUGUST 29 Permanents, Shampoos, Fingerwaves, Manicures, Facials OPENING WEEK SPECIAL: Cold Waves $5.00 Located d'olvn:stairs and downtown. If you care to see this shop ca14 in Sautrday afternoon or evening. THELMA CURRIE -- -- PHONE 542J 3 4-p ATTEND" Goderich Business College Huron's Centre of Modern Business Training Modern Equipment. Experienced Teachers. Individual instruction. New typewriters. Placement Service for Graduates. Member Canadian Business Schools Association. REGISTRATION WEEK Plan now to visit us during registration week. The school will be open daily from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. starting August 29 and we urge all students to register as early as possible. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 6 Phones 428 and 166W F. M. WEAVER, Principal; G. DONNELLY, BA, Instructor 3 4-5-b i II PERSONALS Mrs. John A. Sutter visited her sister, Mrs. W. E. Floody, Toron- to, on Saturday. Misses Dorothy Monaghan and JoAnne Castle are holidaying at Inverhuron Beach. Miss Jean Vodden, Toronto, has been visiting, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vodden. Mr. and Mrs. I. Rattenbury, Peterboro, called on Mr's. A. J. Holloway on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Noble and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Noble spent a dray in Stratford recently. LAC and Mrs. Martell have left on a month's motor trip to Montreal and the East Coast. Mrs. J. E. Chesney, Stratford,, is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wiltse. Miss Edith Stanway of Clinton Public Hospital staff is holiday- ing with her sister in Toronto. ,Mr. and Mrs. Marsh, Niagara Falls, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Zapfe. Miss Donalda Adams, accomp- anied by Miss Helen Phillips left Monday by air for New. York City. Mrs. F. A. Axon and son, Fred, Toronto, were weekend visitors at the home of Miss Lucille Grant. Mr. and Mrs, Fred J. Eagleson, Aberdeen, S.D., are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Heard. Mrs. R. P. Robbins, Crediton, spent the weekend. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sutter. Joe Yesbec, Tillsonburg, while renewing acquaintances in town, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Nediger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Courtice, Hamilton, have been the guests this week of the farmer's sisters, Misses Hattie and Sybil Courtice. Jim Moore and Miss Virginia Erickson, Detroit, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McMurray. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McBride and daughter, Harriston, spent Westminster, B.C., who have been Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. A. J. visiting the former's brother, J. McMurray. Mrs. A. Moore has returned to her home in Detroit after spend- ing two weeks with her brother, A. J. McMurray. Miss Dorothy Cornish, Toron- to, has been vacationing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Epps attended the Canadian Gladiolus Show in the Memorial Arena, Guelph, Friday last. The form- er assisted in judging. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Whitmore and daughter Mary, Hamilton, left Friday last after spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Whitmore, Holmesville. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Weir, Dunn- ville, were renewing acquaint- ances in town for a short time et the first of the week. Mervin Glazier is making good GRAY—NESBIT (By our Auburn correspondent) St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Toronto, decorated with baskets of pink and white gladioli and lighted candles, made an attrac- tive setting on Saturday, August 13, for the marriage of Mary Nesbit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nesbit, and George Law- rence Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Gray, Toronto. Canon J, E. Ward officiated, end the or- ganist, Robert Cameron, played the wedding music. A full sun- pliced choir sang "0 Perfect Love" bete e the ceremony and during the signing of the register Mrs. Grace Dunn sang "Still As The Night." The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked charming in a floor -length gown of white bridal satin trimmed with Swiss lace. Her headdress, a coronet of satin, held her floor -length veil. She wore the groom's gift, a strand of pearls, also an heir- loom silver brooch which be- longed to her great-grandmother. She carried a white prayer book from which fell red roses and gypsophilia. Mrs. William Govier, Auburn, was her sister's matron of hon- our, and Miss Kate Gray was bridesmaid. The attendants were gowned alike in floor -length gowns of turquoise brocaded crepe, white picture hats, white accessories including silver pin, the gift of the bride. Their nose- gays were roses and gypsophilia. Thomas Gray, Weston, cousin of the groom, was best man, and the ushers were Frank Nesbit, brother of the bride, Auburn, and James Gray, cousin of the groom, Toronto. A receftion followed at Hazel Holme, Lynhurst Avenue, which was decorated with white glad- ioli and candles. The bride's mother received in a petit point crepe frock with black accessor- ies and corsage of red roses. The mother of the groom chose silver grey crepe, black accessories with of progress toward recovery fol- lowing his recent serious illness in Clinton Public Hospital, 'Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and daughter Nora,' Chatham, were guests of Mr. and Mrs; A. J. McMurray during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brock and Mrs. Carrie Newcombe, Toledo, Ohio, spent afew days last week at the home of Dr..and Mrs. J. S. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Noble and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Nolle, New Westminster, B.C., spent Sunday at Bayfield. Miss Eleanor Plumsteel and Miss Fennell, Seaforth, have re- turned after taking a summer course at Queen's University, Kingston. See in Our Store The Popular Coleman OIL SPACE HEATER • Radiates Heat and Circulates Heat— Both at the same time. • Circuiatts 19,800 Cubic Feet Warm Air per hour. • Big Heat Output -51,000 B.T.U. per Hour. • "No -Stoop" Manual Heat Control. (Can be equipped with Thermostat Control). • New Low -Draft Burner Increases Ef- ficiency. • Low Flame Fuel Saver for low turn- down. • New Coleman Automatic Draft Meter. • Duotone Enamel Finish. Model No. M51 $119.95 ALSO: A Smaller Model, No. R32, priced at ;$76.50 Buy an AUTOMATIC CONTROL for your Coleman Heater! Completely controls your heat by thermostat. Priced at $32.50 BALL and MUTCH Hardware arid Furniture PHONE 195 . - CLINTON son's Point, Lake Siniicoe, for the weekend. A. V. Quigley, Toronto, has been spending a vacation with John A, Quigley, Hullett Town- ship. While in town, he renewed his subscription to The NEWS - RECORD for another year. Rev, and Mrs. Harold J. Snell and two sons, Gordon and Peter, Exeter, have returned to their camp in Muskoka after spending a few days this week at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cook, Ingersoll, have been visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook, and grandparents, Mrs. Martha • McClinchey, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cook, this week, Mrs. Clara Barker, London, was a weekend visitor at the home of Mrs. David Steep. Other vis- itors at her home on Sunday were her son and daugher-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steep and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steep, ell of London. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Struthers, Toronto, were weekend visitors at the home of the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Knox Williams, Dwight and Carol and Mrs. Annie Brown, spent Sunday with the letter's daughter, Mrs. Gordon Cures, Thedford, Elwin Merrill and Mr. and Mrs• Benson Sutter were in Toronto on Saturday attending the Free- man-Lummiss nuptials in King- ston Road United Church. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rath recently were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fisher and family and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Noble of British Columbia. Mrs. John Hattin has returned to her home in Fergus after spending five weeks at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Hymes, Toronto, have been visiting at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Grace Higgins, and also with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pennebaker dur- ing the past week. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Noble, New corsage of pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. Gray left later for a wedding trip to Muskoka. For her travelling, the bride chose a powder blue dress with white accessories and crosage of pink roses. On their return their will re- side in Toronto. berry, Man. Miss Emme Plumsteel - is spending a few days in Toronto with Mrs. George Chesney. Mrs. Chesney's friends will be sorry to learn that her son, Milton, died on Tuesday; less than a month after her son, Earl, had passed away. Visitors with Mrs. I, M. Nay on Tuesday were Mr,, end Mrs. James Walker, Brandon, Man., Mrs, James Walker, Brucefield, and Mrs. John Watt, formerly Annie Jennison, Carroll, Man., who is remaining for a time to renew old acquaintances. 0 Mr. and Mrs. [ B. B. Pockling- ton and two children, Nancy and Peter, left Monday morning on a motor trip through the Can- adian West. They will spend some time with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Dempsey, Car - R. Noble, Clinton, as well as his nephews, are now at the home of his niece, Mrs. Aaron Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jenkins and Miss I. M. Walkinshaw, ac- companied by F. Washington, Kirkland Lake, motored to Jack - HOPI INSON—COOK (By our Hensall correspondent) The living room of the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook, Hensall, was the setting for a wedding, Wednesday, August 10, at 3 p.m., when their elder dau- ghter, Norma Elizabeth Joyce, was united in marriage to Mervyn Alexander, eon of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hopkinson, Ancaster. Rev. R. A. Brook officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ice blue floor -length lace dress with a tiered skirt. She carried a bou- quet of pink roses and wore a matching headdress. The brides- maid, her sister, Miss Eleanor Cook, wore a turquoise net dress over taffeta. She carried a bou- quet of yellow roses and wore a matching headdress of roses end net. William Muchan of Ancestor, was groomsman. The wedding ceremony was held in front of the fireplace which was banked with white gladioli. During the signing of the regieter, Dr, Eunice Oest- richer, London, sang "At Dawn- ing," accompanied by Miss Greta Laramie. A reception was held at home at which the members of the United Church WMS ably assisted. The bride's mother wore a heavenly blue tissue faille dress with navy accessories. The groorri's mother wore a navy blue sheer ensemble with white ac- cessories. For travelling the bride wore a beige dress with tan ac- cessories On their return, the couple will reside in Kingston. The bride is a graduate in medicine from University of Western Ontario, and the groom will be interning at Kingston General Hospital. Church Directory Engagements Announced The engagement is announced of Rite Gertrude Cerbett, daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Carbert, to Theodore Flynn,son of Mrs. Flynnnd the ate Owen Flynn,, all of Hullett Township, the wedding to take place early in Sepember. * * i Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Herman, Clinton, wish to announce the engagement of their younger dau- ghter, Margaret Phyllis, to Ro- bert Eric Elliott, only son, of Mrs. Thompson and the late R. G. Thompson. The wedding is to take place early in September in St. Paul's Anglican Church. During August, Ontario St. and Wesley -Willis Congregations will worship in Wesley -Willis United Church Rev. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister Mrs. Morgan J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, August 28 11.00 a,m.—Morning Worship ' "Trusting Securely" 12.15—Sunday School 7.00 p.m.—Evening Praise. "The Master's Face" 9.45 a.m.—Service at Turner's During August, the Presbyterian and St. Paul's Anglican Churches join in Worship in St. Paul's Anglican Church REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader Sunday, August 28 11,00 a.m,—Morning Service Solo. "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes," Miss Mamie MacKin- non.. No Evening Service Baptist Church REV. A, FORSYTH, Minister Mrs. Ernest Adams, Organist J. R. Butler, Choir Leader Sunday, August 28 11.00 a.m.—Worship Service and Sunday School. The service will be conducted by the Stratford Quartette under the leadership of Mr. F.J. Bryant. EVERYONE WELCOME Pentecostal Church Matilda St., South of CNR CLAYTON WARRINER, Pastor Sunday, August 2.8 10.00 am.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Worship: 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service, Thursday, 4.30 p.m. — Sunshine Corner, A Children's Hour; 8.00 p.m.—Bible Study. You are invited. 1 "Time" School Bag Sand Colour Bag of Heavy Waterproof Material, with trim, bound edges and extra pocket on outside. Strap to carry over shoulder ... $1.15 s i Black School Bag made of non -cracking leather$1.25 ette, same style as above Solid Leather Bag with shoulder strap and strong bound edges; a book cattier to really stand hard wear $1.96 Solid Leather Book Bag with outside extra pocket, loathes' handles to carry $2.25 Phone 2 AIKEN'S Luggage and Leather Goods Clinton Back to School Togs • SKIRTS • BLOUSES • SOX • SLIPS • PANTIES • Cardigans • Pullovers New Fall Sweaters have just arrived 2-6x 8-12 14-44 SPECIALS THIS WEEKEND PAPER DRAPERIES .... only .99c pr. GLOVE'S—We have selected an assort- ment of women's and misses' fall gloves to clear at i/, Price. Children's CottonPanties and Briefs, in sizes 2 to 12 years, values to .89c, only .49c IRWIN'S Sending Your Wedding Invitations? invite our photographer to record the highlights of your wedding from start to finish. You will have a worth -while memento of the most beautiful day of your life to keep with you through the years! Let Fowler Bros. photograph those happy smiles! 7 Fowler Brothers PHOTOGRAPHERS Phone 84 McEwan's Clinton Also Studios in Mitchell and Stratford ISIAKERY Spice Cakes! A Real Treat Order one for Saturday along with your other baking' PHONE 1 BARTLIFF BROS. Bakers and Confectioners CLINTON