Newmarket Era, 14 Sep 1928, p. 8

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A treat In the Jacket pnd In aside- tMMt vmlue In handy packs FURKACE WORK PLUMBING EAVETR0UGHIN6 SPECIALTIES LEADING TINSMITHS I OSBORNE SON Ml Express Herald Office Stationto Station calls are cheaper Mrs Allen wonders why calls her Home- cost while Mrs Browns coat only The reason lies in the post- cript of Mr Browns letter Call me regularly calls are cheaper So Mrs Brown gives the distant telephone number and tells the operator Anyone there do That makes it a call The low evening rates after and still lower night rates after midnight apply on such calls and usually tion Is made while you re- mum at the telephone Nellie Corns the weekend will lends North Bay Miss Nora been visiting friendj ii Square for two weeks The school is under lie tuition of Mies rpdmrlof Oil will lie held in the hall on Fri- evening Sept under the auspices of Tennis Club Floyd Hendersons will provide the muBic The children are making great preparations Mr and Mrs Richard Tattersatl of Toronto d a visit to old friends hero last week Hugh Mitchell formerly of this place been renewing old friendships Mrs Willis and Master llobt returned no on Monday spending a days in Due to a fall down the stair slops of her Miss Mm thu is nursing four ribs Fred Spencely of has brought the Forsvlh farm of acres near Lake for The properly is planted by John Forsyth a son The recent exhibition of Society will go down us probably the successful the history of this young established five years ago Over entries were made and prizes wore quite representative of the community Mr and Mis and daughter oris of Cleveland are visiting with relatives Breedon is office manager for a largo Manufacturing firm in Cleveland The Ladies Aid had an enjoyable time at the exhibition on Thursday Rev Gibson of the Church of the Ascension Toronto a former conducted service at he Anglican Church on Sunday evening Mrs Norman has of the public- school in the absence of the teacher Miss who underwent an lor appendicitis last week spent the School Fair here Mr of Toronto of the Royal Bank Mr and Mrs Newman of Toronto Sunday with Mr and Mrs Frank Mr and Mrs Jas also Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bradley of Port spent Sun- lay at Mr Smith Dixons Mr Henderson has returned homo af ter spending wo months with his sister Mrs Kerr Mr and Mrs Scott of Indianapolis J Scott of Chicago and Mrs M Scott of Newmarket spent the weekend at Mr Browns ROCHES POINT Brilliant Wedding on take Lawn A garden wedding of unusual beauty loi at the Cottage in Fields Roches Point the summer home Mr and Mrs Mathews when their laughter Anne Nancy became the bride of Mr Hugh son of Mrs and the late Dr of Toronto The tall rfnuce trees along Iho lawns beautiful background for the ceremony inch look place before an altar at one end the gardens An oak refectory I the while cloth because their proven purity and high qual ity have always been rigidly maintained hi the store or on the J phone always ask lor lilies to i RING WOOD Mr Ira Grove purchased a Hudson coach Rev Bruce Morton returned missionary Rico occupied the pulpit Sunday the absence of the regular pastor Rev Morton Mrs was aide to return home on Monday following her enforced stay in the hospital at Woodstock as a result of a car ac cident Mrs Pemblelon was motoring to Woodstock and in a collision received a seri ous gash in the check and nose necessitating everal stitches Mr and Mrs Graham returned from a motor trip to the United States Roy Grove and lady friend Mr and Mrs J M Grove Mr and Mrs Truman Grove and family motored to Fenelon Falls and Labor Day AURORA The home of the Rev Meikleham was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday 1st when Miss Eida May Yake the daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Marshall Yake of became the bride of Mr Forrest Gladstone cole only son of Mr and Mrs Isaac Toole of Aurora Rev performing the Mr and Mrs as sisting The bride was very becomingly gowned in white silk with white felt hat and vhite shoes and stockings carrying a bouquet gladiolus asters maidenhair fern Af- the ceremony a reception was held at the rme of Mrs Samuel Edwards The brides able was charmingly decorated with White ribbons while asters and pink cosmos The happy couple left on a motor trip to Baldwin and other northern points The bride was the recipient of many pretty and useful gifts the cheerful person will often have display lbe forbidding as pects than he Is or I aware of lie weight of Hie world and Ills responsibilities In it People work better for cheerful per sons for surly or per sons are likely to commit errors or faults deserving of censure and more likely to develop the pleasant also solid traits of character with a heavy Persons In authority frequent- feel which a larop fflpninpit to their natural- against the background of cedars At Si were tall yellow candles and between lhem he cannot exhibit a large bowls of Autumn King dahlias gave a countenance or freely Indulge touch of soft color in their peach tones Rev H of Si Simons Church Toronto officiated at the service Garden flowers in autumnal tones were placed at intervals on the lawns and the flowering borders- of perennials added to the charm of the setting Behind a screen of spruce and cedar the was stationed and lo Ihe soft siring music the bride and her maids look Ihei across the sunflecked lawn The brides maids were in filmy gowns of tulle in four tones of green The frocks were fashioned with a light bodice of dark green taffela finish ed at neck with light green tulle and the skirts were circular shaded in four tones of circular ruffles graduating from the waist to ie short hemline in fronL and extending to he ground he back Green were worn and their picture hats maize taffeta The bridesmaids dlow Premest roses They were Miss Anne Gibbons Miss Elizabeth Gibbons Osier Miss Evelyn Allan Miss Sylvia sister of the groom and Miss Ray Miss Jean Jennings the maid of honor Was rocked as the bridesmaids and preceding her vere two quaint little flower girls Miss Meredith and Miss Susan OReilly Their frocks were fashioned of maize tulle with tiny ruffles at the neck and the shoulders and their frilled skirts were short in the front and long he hack Their hats were also of maize hen came the stately bride with her father disciplinarian who slows d moments a kindly heart v will accomplish Bulls than one who relies upon voice brusque manner and cold eye to command respect being strict at all are able by eating their spirit of end activity to get a large efficiency out of MILLERS WORM POWDERS NO NARCOTICSPLEASANT AS SUGAR Smiths Hardware NEWMARKET everything in builders needs far tools of all kinds oil and stove8 SCREEN DOORS AND PAINTS OILS AND VARNISHES US SHOW WE HAVE her She yotlco of Application for Divorce Is hereby given that Cath erine Goring of the City of Toronto In the County of York and Province Ontario wife of Edwin Herbert florlng will the nest session thereof BUI of Divorce from her hus band Edwin Herbert Goring Clerk residing at Toronto on the ground of adultery at Toronto this 23rd day August A CHARLES A of the mm on Sunday Mr George Richardson of visit- 1 ad his parents on Sunday Sorry to hear of Mr Russell Prestons acci dent Saturday at Mr Allens threshing hav ing his head badly that it required and six switches lo close the Dr Covey and family of Toronto spent over with the family Mr Harry West of accompanied by Rev Holmes and wife former pastor at were at our church service on Sunday morning Rev Holmes giving an excellent ser- and Mrs Lewis had quite toll house on Sunday having the and Mien families Sirs Simeon Atkinson and laughter Miss Lottie for dinner after attend the camp meeting at Pikes Hill On Wednesday a stray animal travelled up and down the line near the church and far north as the farm tearing up the earth end frightening peopl the school children people also thought it opposite side of the fence North Eld Tin Shop FURNACES STOVES PLUMBING Etc ORDERS EXECUTED EXPLOSION IN GARAGE Sept The most disastrous fire for several place here this afternoon when the Ford garage and workshops were destroyed The blaze originated in the vulcanizing room where Harold a mechanic in the garage was at work Some gas had probably been escajping from the machine for when Roseborough struck a match on explosion occurred and the room was in flames He rushed out with clothes ablaze and other mechanics had time to remove only one car before the whole back shop was envel oped in thick black smoke and flames The books of the firm Smith Brothers and some of the stock of parts were- carried out from Die front shop used as offices and show rooms In minutes all was a seething fur- of ivory Duchess satin fashioned with a fitted bodice in perfect effect The circular skirt was short in front and extended long at he back The bodice had a yoke of rich heir loom lace of rose point from border of which fell a court train of point lace which edged the satin and also fin ished the fanshaped end of the train A bow knot of orange blossoms was on the train and a of Ihe same bridal hi was at the edge of the rose and satin The brides veil was an heirloom shawl of rich old rose point lace and one corner of the shawl was arranged to give a cap effect for the veil which was caught over the ears with pendant clusters of orange blossoms From the edge of the shawl at the back fell the shimmering tulle veil which covered the court train The bride carried a shower bouquet of lily of the valley Mr Smith was best man and the ushers were Dr Charles I Mr Sidney Robinson Mr Donald Mathews Mr Sydney Saunders Mr W Osier Mr Osier and Mr Arthur After the bride and groom th Mr and Mrs Mathews and Mrs received their many guests on Ihe lawns where of autumn flowers marked the alcove where they stood Mrs Mathews was in a gown of beige lace with which she wore a matching coal collared in silver fox and her flowers were vnrishaped orchids Mrs Cay ley was lovely in a gown of black chiffon white and she wore a black hat and a bouquet of mauve orchids A buffet luncheon was served from a large marquee on the lawn and brides table was arranged in an alcove of evergreens Tkie bride and groom left later on a trip and for travelling the bride donned a pretty frock of dark green moire with which she wore a beige hat and matching shoes On their fcrn to Toronto Mr and Mrs wifi re on Meredith Mr and Mrs J K Ross of Montreal Mrs McCrae of Philadelph and Mrs Hodgins of Mont real were among the many outoftown nth Brothers loss Two cars were destroyed valuable tools A NEW ZEALANDER PAYS FOR BULL Guelph Sept Quality of cattle being bred in this district is evidenced by the fact that for the first lime in history a Hew Zealand cat tleman John Buchanan of Auckland came to Ibis country this week in search of a Shorthorn hull with which to improve the calibre of his own herd He found what he wanted just miles from a 10monlhoIcJ Shorthorn bull bred on the farm of Duncan Campbell The deal was closed and Buchanan paid the handsome price of for the animal which he is shipping to the Antipodes immedi ately you have many love No child I fell in the first Here you find performance from die new SilverDome highcompression engine using any with moodiness no other car under can approach ample for with com fortable deep luxurious seats and fittings you expect only in cars of far higher price die extraordinary safety of light action internal expanding hy draulic wheel brakes safe and sure in all only car J trie grace lines with lenderprofile radiator auwing fender fttid Years of dependable service with marked freedom from trouble To learn for the Plymouths greater Roadster Touring Sedan De Luxe Coupe Sedan With r

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