Grimsby Independent, 20 Jan 1926, p. 5

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Mrs. J. Unwin, Main street, was the hostess at a delightful bridge on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Unwin also entertained at bridge on Miss Clara Miller who has been the guest of her ‘brotper, the Reverend Father Miller, for the past week, has returned to her home in Toronto. The many friends of Mrs, Wellace Bromley will ‘be pleased to learn that whe is ‘being brought home this week from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Van Dyke, spent a couple of days in Toronto last week. Mr. Tom. Sawyer of Hamilton, spent a few hours in town on Monday, Mr. George Cooney of Toronto, was a (business visitor in town on Monday. Mr. Welch of Hespeler, was a busiâ€" ness vistor in town on Monday. / Miss Eleanor Pettit of Hamilton, was a vigitor in town last week. ° Mr. G. Grampton of St. Catharines, wias in town on Monday. Mrs. W. J. Dancer was a visitor in town this week. _ SIMS â€" HARDWARE The cross links can be put in WITHOUT any toolsâ€"and cannot work loose. _ The cross links are case hardened and wear much longer than the ordinary kind. Men‘s Work Socks, 19c per pair Men‘s P'ep'per and Salt Shirts, 95¢ Men‘s Sunday.Shirts, 95¢ and up Men‘s Fleeceâ€"lined Underwear, 75c Men‘s Pure Wool Underwear, per garment..:.) .L ;..s.s}..... §LA5B Mackinaw Flannel ...... 39c yd. Men‘s Pure Wool Pullovers, $2.95 LADIES‘ COATSâ€"Latest styles, fur collar and cuffs; clearing out at $12.75 to $17.50. This is a special bargain. j This is a chance to get real good Chains at the price of cheap ones. © . _ 3 Wednesday, January 20, 1926 TIRE C H A 1| N 8 Our readers are requested to send in items of interest for this colâ€" umn to the Editor of the Woman‘s page ior phone 23 or 36 > Social and Personal ENCEVENINGS >»â€"â€"â€"~â€"~@» OF INTEREST TO ALL WOMEN Size. 30 by 3% Cord\ _ Fits Star, Ford, Chevrolet, Etc. SPECIAL SALE PRICE Special Off’n’On Type Regular price., $6.50 "THAT SAVES YOU MONEY!" THE WHITE STORE $3.95 AND THE OCCASIONAL MAN PATTERSONâ€"WALLER The marriage took place in Detroit, on Monday, January 11, at the Epipâ€" hany Episcopal church, of Helen Gerâ€" trude Waller, daughter of the late Frank K. Waller, of New York, to Charles Stanleigh Patterson, of Winâ€" terhaven, Florida, both formerly of Grimsby, Ont. day, Jan. 6, when Mrs. Annie Mellish, of Smiithville, was united in marriage to Edwin Lounsbury, of the Thinty. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Southward, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lounsbury will reside at the Thirty. LOUNSBURYâ€"MELLISH An interesting event took place at Wesley United parsonage on Wednesâ€" Mr. J. R. Almont, Captain of the Dairymens scoring team of this disâ€" trict, attended â€"the meeting of the South Western Ontario Dairymens Association, held in London last week. Ladies‘ Pure Wool Sweaters, e Eul atirkohairralsh 5io. y B2dd Up M. H. G. Parrot, of the Royal Bank staff, Smithville has ‘been transferred to the managership of the branch at Stoney Creek,. Mr. Parrot will take up his new ‘duties at once. Pure Wool Cashmere Hose, 65c up Boys‘ Tweed Bloomers, $1.25 up Boys‘ Wool Pullovers .... $1.29 Girls‘ Fleeceâ€"lined Drawers, 65c and 75c values. (Out they go at <*‘1«* caÂ¥1«1+sah ... . "800 °& piece Ladies‘ Hats ...... $1.49 to $2.95 The Grimsby Follies start practising for their annual play tomorrow evenâ€" ing. . Mrs. W. E. Johnston has ibeen busy for some time designing the ‘costumes. has > Thursday afternoon The marriage of Miss Evelyn BROTGHâ€"SPEARIN *~~â€"â€"~PHONE 420 AESTHETIC â€"~PHYSICAL CULTURE y As taught by The "National School of Oratory," Philadelphia, Pa. } Studio : No. 7 ROBINSON ST. SOUTH, GRIMSBY, ONT. Boil together 1 cup of water, 4/ cup mazola, a little salt. Add %4 cup flour, % cup grated cheese. Boil all together for three minutes. Cool and *"break into mixture, 2 eggsâ€"Reat well. Drop from spoon on to a buttered pan and ‘bake until brown. ELOCUTION Mrs. Geo. E. Bolton The Eggâ€"Beater Never let the eggâ€"beater gsoak in water after you have finished using it. The water will draw the oil from the gears which will make the beater useless. Wash at once and put to dry. nealy and pilainiy, as im the event of ties neatness and writing will be considered factors. 118 Roncesvalles Avenue â€" . Send your answer at once and we will reâ€" ply by return mail saying whether you are correct or not. __Address plainlyâ€" HOME MANUFACTURING COMPANY Write the list of the objects you fu neatly and plainly, as in the event of ti The most effective way to wash mirrors ~or windows ids to rub ‘over with chamois wrung out of warm water then polish with a clean dry chamois. A few suggestions for the housewife To remove old »tea"'find'cotféfi.‘as, wet spot with cold water, cover with glycerine and let istand for two 0T three hours. Then wash with cold ‘water and hard goap. «Repeat if necâ€" FOURKTIH PRIZE ; ..................‘".....__.. §20.00 FIFTH JPRIZE ............... _ CC _ on "a20.00 TEN PRIZES OF ... __.._._._._.__. $5.00 each Can ‘jyou find ten or more objects in the picture below that commence with the letter "H"? IL.so, write a list of them and send it to us at once. You may win a cash prize provided you comply with a simple condition THAT â€" DOES NOTâ€" INVOLVE ‘THE SsPENDING OF ANY MONEY. A rather ’i'nmer-eét-ing feature ot“ a smart isocial affair in Toronto last week, that ithe vogue for rose ha.d been revived. At the dinner in the King Edward Hotel given bYy the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, it w noted that two out of every t&i dresses wiorn were some Shade of Dink. Trimmings are decidedly significant in the fashion world. The applied trimmings of this winter will not be exiled next season, ibut the gsmartest costumes will feature builtâ€"in elalborâ€" ation rather than that «.externally applied. t . Apropos of the changing styles, one writer says that it is istrongly indiâ€" cated today that we are to see panâ€" niers, bustles, etc., in the not .too distant futureâ€"Recently Maurice de Waleffe a wellâ€"konwn French writer charged the present "folie de la maiâ€" geur"â€"the folly of thinnessâ€" with breaking «down the health of French mothers, and thereby threatening the raceâ€"What the present day American girl will say when she is told that she cannot wear the panniers, etc., until she has put on a few of the becoming curves, will be interesting to note. > The popular young (bride wias the recipient of many beautiful gifts. The happy couple left on the 2.13 o‘clock train to spend their honeymoon in Philadelphia and Washington. On their return they will reside in Stoney Creek. match. The only jewelry worn by the bride wias a ‘beautiful diamond ring, the gift of the groom. The bride was becomingly costumed in a Paris frock of pearl grey satin, nict}xl_y embroidered in iblue, with hat to A very pretty wedding was soleniâ€" nized â€"in Stoney ‘Creek on Tuesday, January 19, when Rev. J."I. Stapleton, united in marriage Kathleen, younger daughter of Mr, and Mrg. A. E. Smith, to Mr. Harold L. Mien, secoad son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Millen. 4 Later Mr. and Mrg. Brough will take up their residence at Suite 5, Alloway Court, Alloway Ave., Winnipeg, Man, The bride was given in marriage hy her (brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Professor Lawson Shanks, of the #lanitoba Agricultural College, and Mr. A. G, MacDonald, of Winnipeg, supported the groom. | Spearin, to Mr. Clarence G. Brough, formerly of Grimgby,, took place very quietly on January 2nd, at All Saints Church, Winnipeg. the Reverend H. R. Ragg officiated at the ceremony. THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY,; ONTARIO ELOCUTION, DRAMATIC ART and Household Hints Fashion Forecast r} 2 Recipes CHEESE PUFFS FIRST PPRIZE SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIZE . Teacher of Phone 7 MILLENâ€"SMITH $200.00 in Cash Given Away $40.00 $30.00 $20.00 $55830 i MODEL DAIRY o Fillmore United church by Rev. T. H. Sendaall, the pastor, were largely atâ€" tended and gome very ibeautiful floral tributes were sent in by friends. Misgg Gray had ‘been ill for about 16 month§. Besides her father, she leaves four sisters, Maude and Inez, at home; Mrs. Clare Coulson, Fiillmoré; Mrs. W. Medâ€" calf, Arcola, anid a brother, Russell, of Beaufield, Sask, a.. Alk U «Oe Tetretle Ji\& James Allan wishes to thank lc fflen_dtsi_@or)'thedr sympathy, kindâ€" HELEN GRAY â€" The death occurred at Fuillmore, Sask., on December 28, of Miss Helen Gray, a former resident of Beamsville. The funeral services, conducted in the |IIIllII!lllllIIIIIIII!IllllIIlllllll!IlIIIIlllIllllIlllIllIIIllnllllllllllllullljil ness, sympathy and helpfulness at the time of the <eath of the fate Mrs. Blaxton Terryberry. Whose death occurred on Thursday, ‘~January 7, 1926. ' We desire to thank ‘(our many friends and relatives for their kindâ€" ness and flowers during her recent bereavement. _ PRESBYTERIANS CHOOSE PASTOR ing service ‘Sunday, at which -‘El;e Moderator Rev, C. L. Cowan, presided, it was ‘decided to extend a call to Rev. W'orld- famous entertainer,; Miss Frances Nickawa, hags just returned to Canada, from«a three years tour of the British Isles and Australia. She was most heartily received in all the great cities and wonderfully acclaimâ€" ed, iboth by the people and the press. The Young People of Gentral church were fortunate in securing her for the evening of Jan, 29, ibeing the only date open until Apiril. This splendid artist appears in costume and thrills her audiences. _ Tickets. Adults _ 35c. Children 25¢. Watch for further anâ€" nouncement and window cards. At a@ well attended congregational meeting of St. Johns Presbyterian church, held at the close of the evenâ€" C. G. Graham, B, A. of Mou-vxi-tflB;idé.;é Note.â€"Beach delivery every . __â€" morning. The only Safe, Clean Pure Milk Sold In Grimsby. PASTEURIZED MILK Churches You Each Morning Our Driver Bring Phone 410 . â€"R. ALOMONT ALEXANDER EARL CARD OF THANKS Entertainer Coming and have Sson and Granddaughiters. In The Prop. 4 $$hMZ , kindâ€" l TABLE FIGSâ€" _â€" ts TASTY CHEESEâ€" Efic 1b.~ sX xE L Nabpati sisa uie U SUGAR, GRANULATEDâ€" uo 10 LBS. for :.......}%. 47 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER % Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday,% MIXED CANDYâ€" y3 34 Y 4J NAVEL ORANGESâ€"®AAM. AAM. FA. Am.l_ Oc Unenenenenmenenenencnemonmononccnourtorcrottctctttiot o ‘ANDERSON:! WANTED TO RENT â€"By May 15, modern upâ€"to‘date house, medium size and centrally located. Would consider yearly lease. Reply in first instance stating size of house, conâ€" veniences and location together with rent asked to Box T, The Independent. premises of . Andrew Swayze, John Street, Grimsby, a iblack and tan fox hound, on Sunday;, January 10. Finder will ‘be rewarded byâ€" notifying A. Swavze. Grimsby. FOR SALEâ€"Oneâ€"cow due in two weeks; one brood sow. one driving horse; rubber tired ‘buggy and harâ€" ness. _ Phone 236, J. L. Waddell. FOR RENTâ€"80 Fairview Road, a lovely detached 6â€"roomed bungalow, 3â€"piece bath, full sized cellar, furnace; hot ‘water boiler, wired for electric stove; large lot, side drive and garage. Everything in firstâ€"class shape; imâ€" mediate possession. reasonable rent; Also Store and Bungalow, corner of Olive and Fairview Road.: All modern conveniences; store fixtures and counâ€" ters; electric stove complete; immediâ€" ate possessiom A chance for enerâ€" getic couple. Apply G.E. Armstrong, 32 Main St. East, Hamilton, phone Regent 2140. FOR SALELEâ€"Quantity of timothy; also alfalfa; about 100 bushels speltz:; 25 single comb Barred Rock pullets; hay, ibaled or loose; will deliver. J. G. Stuart, Grassie;) phone Winona 52, ring 11. : HOUSEWORK â€" Woman wants occasional housework by day; phone 503, Grimsby. FOR SALE â€" Two seated cutter; pair of Bobsleighs, $10.00. Jas. Marâ€" lowe, Grimsby East, phone 191J. WANTED â€" Maid for housework.‘ Apply Mrs. A. phone 248, Grimsby. WANTED â€" Reliable kitchen girl for Village Inn. â€" FOR SALE â€" A snap. Fifty all wool new army blankets, 60x90, for bed or couch,â€"auto rugs, camping, etc. $4.50 each. $8.50 pair. Salesman, 26 Elm Street, Grimsby. Phone‘ 180â€" will â€"cÂ¥ll with sample. * FOR SALE â€"â€" .Good office safe: Taylor make, bargain. Calder and Hazelwood. FENCE POSTS in small or large quantites.= Orders must ‘be in early. C.._E. Barr, 61 Ottawa S. Garf. 4188], Hamilton. FOR SALEâ€"Cucumber pickles in brine. also cabinet phonograph with 35 double disk records. C. Durham, phone 43, Grimsby. FOR ~SALEâ€"Halfâ€"acre dland with good 8 roomed house; all kinds frait; peaches, plums, pears, etc.; four hunâ€" dred baskets Black Tartarians last year. G. W. Sibbald, 38 Ontario St;, Grimsby. FRUIT GROWERSâ€"We are now taking orders for early TOMATO PLANTS. . Phone 534, Grimsby, G. C. Hoshal. _ _ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS LOST PVAAA PAAA STRAYED OR STOLEN from the MAYBERRY CREAMERY BUTTER PHONE 142 EGGS AND CHICKENS SEEDLESS RAISINS The Grocer FOR SALE OR RENT WANTED TO RENT Tin . Per 1b. . 2 â€"LBS. for per dozen HELP WANTED s ic‘ s,"_ C WANTED B&. for lssn .. ... 290 6 ricsâ€" _ ~" «.‘ ‘waq o Jtc‘ t . _ "scs TOG CEKLAMEEKRY BUTTER-.â€".-. ol 46c ~~~ 30¢c, 40¢c, 50c¢c. 60c¢ : ANDERSON‘S . A. R. Globe, ce it 1 .. e general Phones 142 & Concord grape,vines, No. 1 quality. J. Arthur Biggar, phone 19 ring 12. Winona. Why use eggs from inferior flocks when you can get them from hens with high production records behind them. â€" My laying hens are descenâ€" dants from Registered Pedigreed Stock. They have been mated by the introduction of pedigreed mates from one of the leading laying strains in Canada. THE BEAMSVILLE CIDER MILL will run every day of the week excepnt Mondays and Saturdays. . Phone 106 ring 4, C. J. Crooks & Co. SPIRELLA CORSETS, Corselettes, and Brassieres. 28 Main Street East, Mrs. K. M. Chester, Corsetiere, phone 377w, Grimsby. FEED THE LAND AND THE LAND WILL FEED YOU.;: Now is the,time to order manure to insure delive/ry when required; let me quote you prices on carlots stock yards manure, delivered nearest station. Hugh Bertram, Stoney Creek, phone 131,ering 5; Winona." /. N J TY "H for you if you will qualify for a posiâ€" tion as an Engineer, Auto Mechanic, Electrical Ignition, Battery or Weld.â€" ing expert. Also Barbering, Mechaniâ€" cal Dentistry, Bricklaying, Plastering, Ladies‘ Hairdressing. Few weeks reâ€" quired to learn. Expert instructors. Practical training. Big demand. Get started now for bigger pay and a brighter future. Write or call for our special offer. HEMPHILL TRADE SCHOOLS, 153 King Street West, Toronto. FROM A Bredâ€"Toâ€"Lay Strain BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS Start taking it today. 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