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1933-08-04
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ve College Humor “College Humor’ feature pictures to come to the May- fair theatre for your entertainment this Friday and Saturday. The picture is a musical comedy-drama is one of the}; I'he VUlds Gazette, Ulds, Alberta, Aug. 4. LY33 own law. Monday, August 7th, Tom Brown and Slim Summerville will be seen n*'Tom Brown of Culver.’’ Live exciting days with the men in the making at a great military academy Youth steps out in a stirring picture that will thrill you with shows Seconds”’ traction, inson, acters. son's Just Received. A Carload of CEMENT In Cloth Sacks at no extra charge. sacks are very useful for making towels, etc. Get your Cement in cloth sacks East a big cast, Crossby, Jack Oakie, Richard Arlen and Mary Carlisle some real under coach Howard Jones the man of a thousand char- “Two Seconds’’ fifth mighty drama with the star in an irresistible role a wife with none, Railway Ave. including Bing football action !tinues unt “Two | Dollar, is the other feature at-jjnson and Bebe Daniels starring Edward G. Rob- Robinson y is Robin- consecutive hit A Miss Lynn, A man of honor, so he made his! turned hon _ while they last -. Olds Wednesday, c s Fair Day, and the talkie attraction, The picture! which starts at 7 ” featuring Edward G Rob- i Lily Campbell and Mr who, been holidaying at Vancouver, re- R. A. CRAIG °"% Lumber and Building Material August 9th, is Olds and con- “Silver pm il midnight, is When it’s ou know it’s fine drama with a party, have re this week These Phone U.G.G. Binder Twnie When you buy U.G.G. Binder Twine you count on the same satisfactory service you have learned to expect when you market your grain through United Grain Growers. Buy U.G.G. Binder Twine Deliver your grain to UNITED GRAIN GROWERS I? “Elevators at Olds, Bowden, Allingham THE Ovps GAZETTE Published Weekly by The Gazette Pub. Co. Ltd. Surscrretion $2.00 Per Year. Can. Advertising Rates Display Rates on Application. Legal Ads., léc and 12c per line (9 lines to the inch). Classitied Ads..... 40c. Local Ads., per line Cards of Thanks... . Obituary Poetry............... Announcements of church services, lodge or society meetings, where a monetary gain is not involved, published free of charge Notices of entertainments, lectures, suppers, etc., where an admission fee is charged, 1c. per line. Phone or hand in any news items; we will consider it a favor. | TOWN NEws | Mr and Mrs W. Street and fam- ily are on a motor trip to Manitoba. Mrs H.P Kenney and daughter, Miss Lillian, are Banff holiday visitors Mr. ond Mrs. Hillan Miller and family were Banff visitors over the week-end. Mrs. W. Manson of Calgary passed through Olds Tuesday en route north. ; ‘Billy’? Thompson of the ‘‘Cor- ner Garage.’’ is taking in the sights of the Chicago fair. Miss Jean Hutchison of Olds is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. T. Smyth —Trochu Tribune. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pidgeon were Red Deer visitors last week, guests of the former's mother, Mrs. P. Pidgeon. Mr. and Mra. Stanley Statham, in company with Mr and Mrs. Norman Cook, have just returned from a ten day motor trip around the Windermere. Rexall Bisma Rex quickly re- lieves sour stomach, acid dys- pepsia and heartburn. Ask for sample .at Maybank’s Drug Stor, Ladies’ Ladies’ Men's Odd Pants. Men’s Blue Overall Pante with Red Back Men's Work Boots....:..:. per par 1.95 2.25 2.75 2.95 . pair 50c Olds Mercantile Co. SPECIALS For This Week Full Fashioned Silk Hose ... Lisle Hose « Large Size Flannelette Blankets with. Pink Border Pes Boys School Boots, sizes 1 to 54. GROCERY SPECIALS I Blue Ribbon Tea—Ked Label... ..... Nabob Yea . Choice Quality Tomatoes. Cocoa in Bulk ....... nae B.C. Soda Biscuits, Wooden Box... .per pair 1.75 2.25 2.50 ee Rah weteees- 2 Ibs 25e PHONE Ss Only aS acs per pair 1.15 7Sce 1.00 Bhs oe ae pair 25c -pair 2.25 "pair 1.95 wide per lb 39e¢ .-per lb 39e¢ re 2 tins 25e Features of the New Ford V-8 NEW, longer,’ wider bodies’ lines and colours. eight-cylinder engine 75 horsepower. Engine cushioned in live rubber ball bearings. and hour. Silent erbalanced 65 pound crankshaft. carburetor, with silencer. ing rear axle. New skirted fenders. Unusual oil and fuel economy. second speed. Silent synchronized gea Aluminum Torque tube drive. Straddle mounted rear-axle double-chaninel, double-drop X-tvpe frame to insure quiet. spoke brakes, fully enclosed. body types. riding cantilever xprings, properly controlled by four double-acting, adjusting shock absorbers. Finger-touch steering. Safe Twenty-degree slanti Safety-glass throughout in all because of the exclusive Fo wheels. comfort Deep-cushioned s ing, long wearing upholstery. ASK Us FOR A DEMONSTRATION CENTRAL GARAGE Phone 49 . “*The Canadian Car’’ 112 inch wheelbave. Smooth-running V-type All-aluminum cylinder heads. Twenty-five anti-friction roller Remarkable acceleration. Automatic spark control. Five distinctive, one-piece, electrically welded steel Striking body Over 80 miles per r shift. Fully count- pistons. Down-draft Three-quarter float- driving pinion. New Steel bodies, insulated , feliable four-wheel ng windshield in all DeLuxe cars. New rd-designed transverse self- eats, with good-look- Olds, Alta. store. Brother and sister. Ralph and Marion. Maybank, sisters Florence and Ruth Rose, brothers Bob and Hube Gooder and Miss. Kileen St. Clair are holidaying at Sylvan Lake. At. the memorial Presbyterian church Sylvan Jake's’ anniversary service next Sundays August 6th, at 7:30 pm. the guest-preacher will be Rev. A. D. Pringle of Olds. PIANO TUNING De LUXE-- Gavin Spenceand W.H.Norton official tuners for Toronto Conservatory of Music Exam- inations, and Alberta and Sas+ katchewan Musical Festivals, will be in Olds this week. Leave orders at Gazette office. Olds’ Popular Playhouse Howard Craig, Manager Friday and Saturday August 4-5 “Klondike” i Glorious Drama—Glowing Ro- mance—The story of a great | | shadow in the land of the mid- ff } night sun, with Lyle Talbot, Thelma Todd, Capt.. Frank. jf }. Hawks. } Also 2-Reel Comedy and Colored Single -and Metro News Matinee Sat. 3 p.m. | Tuesday, Aug. 8 “Hotel Continental” With Peggy Shannon Also 2 Reel Comedy and Educational Single Wed., Aug. 9 Olds FairDa A Real Racing Picture | “Fast Companions” With Tom Brown and Maureen O'Sullivan Also 2 Reel Comedy and added Short Subjects 4 time, a nal | her guest for two weeks. | | ladies were present and enjoyed an | in profusion. | onade were served by Miss Oleson, i held Wednesday . afternoon | | cards, i) Stafford and Mr. Many Thanks IN thanking my customers for their patronage while oper- ating the O.K. Service Station I wish to intorm the public that Mr. Harold Bellamy has taken over the business, trusfing that he will also receive a goodly share of public patronage. LES MUSGROVE Rev. Mr. and Mrs James and family are holidaying at Alberta Beach. Mr. and Mrs G. H. Burke and family are on a motor tour to Sas- katchewan pdints. Mrs. C. M. Saunders, who has been holidaying at Gull Lake, re- turned home Tuesday evening. ‘Dick’? Holeton is relieving at the McKibbon drug store at Carbon, while the owner, Mr. A. F: Me- Nibbon, is taking his holidays. Next meeting of the U F.W.A will be held on August 12th,.at the home of Mrs N.S. Smith Any- one interested will be made most welcome. Mr. Jack Ross and family of Trochu were here on business Tues- day. Jack was well known here in the days of the Olds brass band as trombone artist. Moir’s Chocolates put-up in 25c boxes -- Almonds, Operas, Cherries, Caramels, Brazils. Get them at Maybank’s, they are delicious. Those displaying exhibits at the fair, in competition for the U.F.A special: prize, which is 48 Ibs. of flour, please don’t fail to take along the dealer’s slip when taking your exhibit to the grounds. Mr and Mrs “‘Wally’’ Bullard and family, after enjoying a holiday at Sylvan Lake, ended their vacation days by a visit to ‘‘Wally’s’’ par- ental home. and left for their home at Calgary on Tuesday evening. Mr and Mrs. J H: Kemp, ac- companied by Mrs R_ J. Cuthbert- son, Shaunavon, Sask:, motored to Banff last week to join Mr. Cuth- bertson upon his return from’ his Alpine climb in Paradise Valley. They enjoyed a few days’ rest as guests of the Alpine Club House, Banff. ‘ At Redcliff the thermometer re- gistered 104 degrees during the recent hot spell. The town paper (Redcliff Review), in its last issue, made this. statement: *‘What crops the grasshoppers. have left ‘around here are being burned up. Garden stuffs, flowers and shrubs are also showing the strain of the hot, dry spell.’’ On Thursday last. Mrs. J. -R. Erickson ‘entertained in honor of her niece, Miss Doris Oleson, of Minneapolis, Minn., who has been Twelve excellent. lunch, served cafeteria || style, after which the flower and ii| vegetable gardens were inspected, when wonderful blooms: were found Ice cream. and lem- the guests wishing her a safe and pleasant journey to the coast, which fjjshe is taking -before returning to her home. She departed on Sat- H | urday. The Olds branch of the Canadian Legion staged a successful picnic on a location near the Riverside Stock Farm. A good sports program was carried out and in the realms of baseball, Eagle Hill beat Westerdale !|/and Hainstock won from Olds - The feature race of the day had to be postponed. owing to the indis- position of the contestants, Bill Haldane and Chris Kruger, but it H|is expected that the 100 yard dash will be pulled-off Fair Dry, The children did justice to the ‘‘eats,’ evidenced by the consuming of 60 i | lbs. of ‘‘hot dogs.’’ Mr. Sam S. Boyd, and his fiancee, Sl strs. Mildred McKéeman,. of .Los Angeles, California, were honor H|guests on the evening of Friday, 1| July 28th, at a party given by Mrs. 1/0. E Jones, assisted by Mrs. Orval Bills, at the home of the hostess An enjoyable hour was passed at the high honors going to Miss Rosy Davies of Kitscoty and Mr. Lee Ableman; consolations being presented to Mrs. Wilson Guy Wickerson. Old neighbors and friends of Mrs McKeeman showered the honored couple with gifts of linen and best wishes for their future happiness. A lunch, consisting of dainty sand- wiches, cake, coffee and ice cream, was enjoyed as the guests made merry around a_ beautifully-ap- pointed table to the music of rain- drops on the window panes. Was there ever a more successful *“shower?’’ [ An Admission SALE AT THE Arena Ticket purch- ased at the Arena ticket of- fice is good for another ad- mission ticket for lc. How thé Sale Works Out 1 Adult Ticket 30c - 2 Adult Tickets 31¢ 1 Child’s Tk’t 15c - 2 Child’s Tk’ts 16¢ Tickets MUST be used on Night of Purchase . .. Tickets on Sale TUESDAY, FRIDAY aiid SATURDAY for Night Performances only E. E. Hand of Vancouver, Grand Exalted Ruler of. the Elks’ Lodges in Canada and Newfoundland, died at. Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Mr Hand collapsed Wednesday morning, when addressing the open- ing session of the Elks’ convention He was removed tu: hospital, and passed away ut 9:45 the same even- ing, death being due to heart failure. About. forty farm women are in attendunce at the Olds School of Agriculture this, the event being the annual short course for farm women. See ad. for information of the 1-cent sale at the Arena picture show. ——o~——_____— BIRTHS To. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winters, |° July 25th, at the Olds General hospital, a daughter. To Mr. and ‘Mrs. Fred Unger, July 19th, at the Olds General hos- pital, a eon. A WEDDING HAMMER-HOUCHIN— The home of the bride’s parents,’ Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Houchin of |} near Bowden, was the scene. of marital grandeur,, when their daughter, Helen Maude, became the bride of Anton John. Hammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hammer, sr., on Monday, July 3lst, at 2p m. The bride was given away by. her father, the ceremony being per- formed by Rev. F. W.. Locke. of Calgary. Mrs. Ray Wood of Car- stairs, - sister of .the bridegroom, acted as pianist Wedding March. The bride was charming in a French grey diagonal wool sport suit with hat, purse and shoes to match. She was attended by the bridegroom’s sister, Miss Grace, and the bride’s brother Dwight supported the bridegroom The bridegroom’s gift to the bride the bridesmaid. a charming bracelet, and the best man, a tie-pin. the cereinony, a buffet luncheon waa served, in’ charge of Misses Vera Sahlin, Edna Conway and Mrs. Harrison of Bowden. The bridal couple then left on their honeymoon trip, which will take them to see the sights of the Rockies, thence to Seattle. On their return, Mr. and Mrs Hammer will reside in their new bungalow home, near the home of Mr. Ham- mer’s parents. The guests at ihe wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. W.K.Cross and sons; Mr. and Mrs R. I, Cross; Mr. and Mre Louis Hammer and family; Mr. N D. Latimer of Bowden; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood and daughter, Carstairs; Mr. and Mrs. George Hammer; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hammer, jr ; Mr. and Mrs Orson E Baugh, Long Breach, California; Mr. and Mre. Wallace, Bowden; Miss Vera Sahlin, Olds. and played the i was a beautiful emerald brooch, to i After | ff A Reminder Last week’s issue gave thé pro- gram of the Field Day, to be held at the School of Agriculture, and this isa reminder that the date of the big event is August 5th. Grain crops will be at an inter- esting stage of development, and the orchard, gardens and. grounds will be open for inspection. Sleek Shorthorn and A¥rshire eatéte; Per- cheron horses, Yorkshire hogs “and Shropshire sheep’ will be on in- spection 2 Those taking basket lunches will be able to get tea, coffee or milk at -the school. What’s the amount? Friday & Saturday | Aug. 4-5 | “College Humor” Sweet Tunes in a Grand. Musical Comedy Drama The All-American Smash of the Year’ Bing Crosby—Jack Oakie | Richard Arlen — Mary Carlisle Mary Kornan—Geo. Burns Grace Allen—Jos. Sauers Lorna Andre— Howard Jones AND “Two Seconds” Starring Ed. G. Robinion; the man of a 1000 characters in his first great love drama. Comedy and News Reel Saturday Matinee at 3 p.m. Mon., Aug. 7 Tom Brown, Slim Somerville ‘Tom Brown of Culver” Ic’s forward march to the Spectacular Drama of Youth Wed., Aug. 9 OLDS FAIR DAY | 7 p.m. to Midnigh } Edward G. Rebiasan ia NS “Silver Dollar” Thundering excitement. Romantic Glamour of the Vanishing West. A Real Picture. 6
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Image 675 (1933-08-04), from microfilm reel 675, (CU12501444). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.