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Port Perry Star, 23 Jul 1913, p. 8

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te Cuales Fortor, Inst wok. A good programme was rendered among other things' , Was a very interesting paper on "bath, when and how to take M7 by Miss Jennie Clagkson, » Our next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W, Clarkson, = | Miss Effie Beecroft and Miss Ethel Smith, of Toronto, are holidaying at Mr. George Smuth's. Mrs. Manning and children also Mrs. Edwards and Shildsen, of To- 'onto, are visiting wi rs. George Fluery Mrs. Lester Fluery is visiting friends dn Chicago.' * +. "i aii 3 Miss Maud Brine, of Guelph, spent a couple of weeks with her sister at Pleasant Point Farm. Mrs. Robert Frise, we regret to say is still on the sick list. Mis. Joseph Dowson Sho has been ill recently is now convalescent. 3 Mr. Addison Gillson who has been ill for some time is slowly improving. Miss May King, of Cadmus, is' vis- iting her brothers Messrs' Frank 'and M. King. Mr. Victor Gillson spent the week end with his parents at the Point. Greenbank , The best of the season--The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church are soaking 'elaborate preparaions for a Raspberry Festival to be held on: the spacious. lawn of Mr, George Lee on the evening of Thursday, July 24th. A grand programme is = being. pro<. vided. Don't miss it. Watch for A very quiet: and pretty wedding took place at 2 oclock Tuesday July a5th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. OHaver, Hambleton, West Virginia when 'their second daughter Efiye Pdoma was united in marriage to C. Norman Murray, of 'Foronto, Youngest son of Dr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Murray, Port Perry, Rev. E. G. Chipps "per- Formed the cerémony.' The bride who Was given away by her father wore a travelling suit of tan whipcord, a sun- burst of pearls the (the gift 'of 'the Broom;) also wore a bracelet set with 0paz, an' heirloom in Murray" family. Miss Tressa Graham, of Parsons West Virginiaa, presided at the piano attired in king's" blue "silk, The bride's mother wore a gown - of black cre de chene. Mrs. H, E. McKenzie, ot Baptiste with trimmings of "Insh' "ferns dnd marguerites ly used for decorations. SEE {if} of the groom attired in a gown| Even on Monday moming the' hail 5 {vas lying around in heaps. Mr. Russell Pollock, of Port Ar] thur is 'spending a few days at his| home a 'Miss Alma Pollock; who has been visiting in. London,. Ont, "is home again, i : y : Caesarea Mr. Samuel Bruce, our enterprising thresher, is repairing his outfit so that he will be ready for the work which will be starting shortly, Mr. John Watson, Jr. is in the same business, They will both be ready to steam off at the first call. Haying is very nearly over in this section; fall wheat is ripe, also peas and barley. Prospects are fair for an average crop, Messrs Albert Beacock, A. Taylor and John Nesbitt purchased: new hay loaders from Mr. John Marlowe re- cently. Rev. and Mrs. 1. Snell visited in Clarke Township recently. "We are pleased to be able to report that Mr. Wm. Steele is improving nicely after his severe opration. "Miss Ada Harran, 'of Toronto, is ' , spending. a few weeks ander 'the parental roof, } Considerable alarm 'was felt. ofie evening - recently. when Mr. A H. Veale's horse was caught without the occupants in the 'buggy. The 'horse did not like an auto that it met onthe road and struck "or home, leaving Mr and Mrs. Veal to follow" as "best they might. * Fortunately no one was hurt. We congratulate Miss Alice Harran and Miss Ada Williams "in 'passing successfully. their entrance examina- tions. We also 'congratulate Master} Charlie D. -Samells ih passing the entrance to Normal. : our village Summer tourists make lively these days. : We welcome Mr., Mrs. and Miss Mrs. C. J. Pearse wishes to | the many persons who placed ¢ surance 'with the late C. J. and announces that Mr. Jas Wi become a business partner self to carry on an insurance b under the firm name of Pearse & Wa A continuance of the liberal patror formerly accorded to Mr. solicited. 1 ' EN 'E donell, Wait : Mar, 4,'Apr. 3, May 2; Ju opt 5 Oct. 2, Nov. 7; Dec. 9, « 1914 2 5s : Kinsman 'to their summer cottage again. 4 {ER "The Misses May 'and Nora McLean of Port Perry, have been visiting Miss Amanda Samells at Cadmus, > Manchester Mr. Holden, of Whitby, hias 'been visiting her brother, Mr. A. Fitchett Mrs Hood, of Whitby, is visitir friends here. wi . Mrs. Clarkson and baby, of Toron-|. to, ate visiting rélatives in this local: y attendance. cousin of Mrs. Jess Miss: Clemens, | a solo which was much appreciated. : Mr. and Mrs.

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