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1933-04-28
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ce re Ihe Vids Gazette, Olds. Alberta, April 28. 1933 THE OLpDs Gazerre| Published Weekly by The Gazette Pub. Co. Ltd. of which she was president of the Didsbury branch for several years Oiher interests were those in con- nection with the W.C TU. and the Mattie Jane Thorn was born Sep-! Olds local U FW A. OBITUARY ; , . , 7 > WATCHES CLEANED Mrs Ciranies DrEaApRIeKR— SurscrrpTion $2.00 Per Year. Can. Large or Small $1:50 lée and 12e per line (9 lines | tember Pth, IS72. at Algoma, Besides her loving husband and | Towa, and died April lth, 1933, sons, she is survived by two az ™ =a aan, | All other Repairs in Proportion her age being GO years seven months Idaughters- in-law, three grand- Advertising Rates Prompt mail order service and four days At the ageol 1) ohildren, viz, Mildred. Dalton. | pisplay Rates on Application \ Phone 671 she moved with her parents to Gil- Wava, one sister at Big Stone. One . 2 | 9 more City, down Early in life she’ south Dakota, and a brother at tage ak. Askin’s Jewellry Store — iS MTEL shi sen ee Homer, Nebraska. Classified Ads.....49¢....4 times, $1.00 |{ Michener Bik. Red Deer and Has shnice seen at vthfal Follows Hip passing is heing widely !ocal Ads., per line [fe of her Lord and Saviour | cd | Cards of Thanks....... 0c io x Sot On January Ist. 1896, she was} Mourne Obituary Poetry..........+++5 10¢ a line w. DPD. La IW DEN— marriage to Mr. Chas | On April 2tst.oftera brief funeral Deadrick at Gihnore City, fowa, }service, held at the home, the re- and to this union five sons were mains. followed. by the mourners, born, viz, Arden and: John of this} were taken in funeral procession to district, Lyman of ‘Oakland, Cali-|the Zion Evangelical church at fornia, Eldon and Robert at home. Didsbury, the chureh being crowded In March, 1906, she moved with Iwith svimpathizing friends, who had her family to this district, the home! gathered fron far and near to pay being near the highway five tiles} their final respects to one whom to] >= — —— south of Olds, where ehe resided up| know was to love. The services at : rd to her passing. ithe hoime, the church and at the TOWN NEWS The late Mrs. Deadrick took a} Didsbury cemetery, where inter- : ~ Announcements of church services, g F alte lodge or society meetings, where a Spring is here! So is the thresh monetary gain is not involved, published | ing season for many farmers in this free of charge distriet Notices of entertainments, lectures. eee suppers, ete., where an admission fee is charged, 1Mc, per line. Phone or hand in any news items; we will consider it.a favor. united in The special head office representative of Tip Top Yailors Limited, will be at our-store TUESDAY, MAY 2nd ’ YEARS of experience have placed this Tip Top representative in the forefront as a clothing specialist. As an expert in woollens and style trend he will be glad co offer you the benefit of his wide ex- perience and, in addition, he will also personally measure. all cus+ tomers who place their orders during his visit. It is expected that the Western Baseball League games will start on May 27th. Mr. and Mrs Sain Reiber were seen Sunday afternoon testing-out a new Ford car. keen interest in women’s activities, ; ment particularly the Women’s Institute, | 1 Get Your... Railway Ave. East - Olds R. A. Qak Eveners and Reaches Here--We carry 2x6, 2x4 and 3x6 Reasonable Prices CRAIG Pz Lumber and Building Material was made, were in charge of tev. J. EL. Wood Phone Mrs Kellogg was a Calgary visitor for a few days last week Miss Nellie Logan is employed at the Maybank drug store during the «Rexall one-cent-sale ’? Horseshoe throwing is the re- Lecreation of the hour for the youth as well as.the grown-ups Mrs. Beardsworth of Calgary was a recent visitor at the home of ‘her daughter, Mrs Howard Craig. SATURDAY SPECIAL--Silk Hose 69c, also pure. Silk Full Fashioned Hose .98c. -- Mrs. : Wilson, 3rd St. West. Mr and Mrs T. B. Hughes of Calgary attended the funeral of the late Mrs Chas Deadrick, held at with collars atrached-..... Mén’s Work Boots .....-- we Men's Dress Oxfords ..... es brand. Ladies’ Spring Coats... ......-- Boys’ “‘Whoopee"’ Pants.... Flannelerte in Stripe or Grey..:.. Braid’s Best Tea... lb. 29e New Shipment Potter's Perfect Prints. .... Ladies’ Patent Leather Pumps or Straps GROCERY SPECIALS These are for This Week Orly : Timothy Seed, guaranteed germinati ~ Olds Mercantile | Co. Men's and. Boys’ Work Boots—The best quality of ‘‘Greb’’ _.. Boys’ sizes, pair 2. TS yds 1.60 L B.C. Soda Biscuits in wooden box. Dill Pickles in quart jars 32c Tomatoes ‘Pride of Okanagan”’ size 24 tins... ° Heinz Soups, assorted varieties...... Beans. sees 10 Ibs 3Se Brooms. . Fresh. Dates’. ...: 0.0056 ie eee eee on, 6 days 97%, cwt 6.50 PHONE —48— Bargains for This Week Men's Dress Shirts in Stripe or Plain Broadcloth .. SPECIAL 79e i. 2388 ‘Pair 1.95 LE moniematengeles cece 6 Pair 2.35 'S — Men's sizes. pair 3.45 6 75-—9.75 Ladies’ Silk Dresses — Large Assortment ooo. ... Your Choice 3.75 Pair 89c cacterouer@btes pair 1.95 serie 28c aust for 35e 3 lbs 25c Highest Market Prices paid for Farm Produce and Furs SUITS Drv Cleaned.....-.5-++ TWO-PANT SULTS Dry Cleaned. ODD PANTS NOW is the time to Order that New Spring Suit for Olds Sports Day May 24 E. KING Didsbury Friday last. Word is received here of the death of Chas. ‘Fessenden, formerly of Westerdale, who passed away at Salem. Oregon, on April 11th. Captain Moore of Innisfail will conduet the Salvation Army service to be held at the home of Mrs Sam Dobson, Saturday, April 29th, at 3pm Mrs Hubert Peck of: Cochrane was-attendant to her mother, Mrs Strong, who is now convalescing from a week's illness. Mrs. Peck left for her home Wednesday. Emil Semrau of the Reed Ranch is sporting a new ‘‘Chev’’ of the special de Juxe model. — Emil, is strictly observing. the ‘‘eaution’’ sign during the breaking-in process Kiddies! are you ‘getting your pets ready for the parade on Sports Day. Every kiddie that enters a pet in the parade will receive a little spending money, besides having ‘a chance at one of the. three special prizes. Rummage Sale in the Vic- toria Hotel sample rooms will start at 10a.m. on Saturday, April 29. There will be cloth- ing, shoes, plants, furniture. etc. for sale. charge. Dr.. White of Calgary and. son Douglas were guests at the Sweet home last week. Douglas, who is == la student at the [hree Hills Bible School, left for the northern part of the province, where he will. be en- gaged during. the summer months in Sunday school mission work. A former student of Olds public and high schools figures in -the recent awards of the University of Chicago, in the person of George Cuthbert Webber, son. of :the Rev George and Mrs . | residentsof Olds . Cuthbert Webber received the degree of M.A°, at the The front seat 1s 42 inches inches wide Alemite Oil ¢ “Phone 49 - New Ford V-8 De Luxe Fordor ‘Sedan A truly De Luxe car.in lines, in size. and in finish. The wide. Four wide, substantial doors provide independent entrance to front and rear seats, side windows give unusual light and vision new Standard Fordor Sedan is similar in Jines, and comfort, differing in upholstery and appointments ' Now on Hand---Call for a Demonstration! CENTRAL GARAGE rear seat is 45 Three ...The FIRESTONE Last Longer Olds, Alta. ship'in mathematics by the Univer sity. of Chicago . During the past year Cuthbert:has been pursuing his studies at Chicago, and — recently was awarded the highest: Fellowship year ] 2° Per Gallon for Farmers’ Use Hoogan Petersen PHONE 160 United Ladies in| Webber, former |] University of British Columbia, one |} =| vear ago, and was awarded a Fellow~ in his department for the coming Mr. Lorne Askin was down from with his family. Mr. Everett Davis is here from Rocky Mountain House: to give his relative (Mr. Bert. Morphy) a hand with his threshing. Mrs. G. Smith and son Clifford returned to Arrowwood Saturday, after spending a week. with Mr and Mrs French at Ennerdale. Don’t forget the Girl Guide tea and food sale at the Hotel sample rooms. this Saturday afternoon, April 29th, 3 to 6. During the week, Rev. T. E. Armstrong had word from Mr. Johnson, student-minister for Sun- for April 30th, but that he-will be here for services May 7th. Mr Emmerson (Mac) MeColl re- ceived the sad news last week of the death of his father, who passed away in’ Edmonton. Tuesday week last. at the age of 5S years. **Mac’’ took the train north to attend the funeral, : Mrs Drummond and her. two daughters of Calgary. were guests at the M. Lawritsen farm-home over. the holiday. Mr and Mrs Lawrit- sen accompanied their visitors on the home-bound trip Sunday. by inotor. It is good news. for everybody, that the Calgary Girls’ Pipe Band has been engaged to provide musical entertainment for, the 24th af. May Sports Day celebration. Those who heard the girls in: humorous eoncert the evening prior to the big day last year. cannot forget the high class performance, as _it was’ easily the best concert of the year. The contract calls for another concert, which will be held in. the Arena- Auditorium on the night of the 23rd, and our advise is, to be there early, if you want a seat. Stand- ing room will be ata premium, is our prediction. Olds’ Popular Playhouse Howard Craig, Manager Friday and Saturday April 28-29 The Hit Picture of the Year-- MITZI GREEN. IN TittleOrphan | Annie” You'll never forget this pitture First a Tear and then a Laugh ALSO — | BUSTER KEATON— JIMMY DURANTE and ROsCO ATES —-—IN— What! NoBeer They bought a brewery— but } | they didn’t know how to make | beer. Buster and *Schnozzle”’ try to brew 4% beer but they produce 100% laughs. Also Latest Release METRO NEWS This is a Double Length Feature Program USUAL PRICES Matinee Sat. 3 p.m. Scand 10c Watch for ‘Rome Express” It's'on the wav! Red Deer Sunday to spend the day. The new astounding low price of Tip Top Clothes $22.50 makes them by far the best value on the market today AT the new low price you positively get the same high quality of woollens, the same high grade tailoring. ally measured and custom tailored. Every garment is person- Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. dre, that he cannot arrive in time | =\| to arrange for a lunch: 1} 3. H. Kemp read a very. interesting }| subject from both the cultured and | jf Mrs Mabhyon gave |} information on the Indian or.Kash- i mir shawl, from which the Paisley |j Oriental objects and | *“‘troopers,’’ —only the price is lowered. ~ TIP TOP Clothes | Exclusive Dealer H. S. MCINTYRE Dry Goods.and Men’s Wear Miss Alice Bentz left Wednesday bythe bus route for Eugene, Ore- gon, for an extended visit with Mrs. Pool (nee Miss Ethel Curtis, formerly of Olds), who passed the summer months of last year visiting friends in this district William Pollack of Enilda (Peace River district) resumes his Gazette subscription for another year. This is what William says: “We always look forward to. Tuesday’s mail. when the Gazette will come, so we can see what is going on in around Olds.”’ Invéstigations of a plan of state medicine will be continued by the apecial committee of the legislature, which presented an interim report at the recent ,session of the legis- lature: . The committee, under the chairmanship of Hon. Geo. Hoad- ley, represents all groups in the house. ‘Taking advantage of Mr. S. L. McCracken’s visit to Olds’over this week-end (who will take charge and preach at the services at the Pres- byterian eburch next Sunday), the loeal Masons have arranged for him to give an address at their regular meeting, to be held Monday night in the lodge. room. The eatering committee has also been requested The regular meeting of the Bridge and Literary Club was held at the home of Mrs. Bury reeently Mrs paper.on ‘‘Pearls,’’ treating the natural angles - has been copied The roll-call was answered by members exhibiting information -pertaining to then. was assisted hy Mesdames Smith ~ Troops’ Parade . Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs, | Girl Guidea and Brownies of Olds, num- bering more than eighty. formed in parade at the public school Sunday afternoon and marched to the tom- , tom of snare drums to the Elks’; ball. where the annual service was held The hall was well filled with > their parents and friends, the service being character- ized by its brightness of song. Mr. Jack Ross, president of the local Boy Scouts’ organization, had | charge of the service, and also gave | the address, telling his audience of the history of St. George.” Each of the youthful organizations were inj charge of their leaders, viz , Chas. Norman and his assistant, Stan Morrison, of the Boy Scouts; Miss Whiting and assistant, George Neil, | of the Wolf Cubs; Mrs Readwin commanding the Girl Guides; and Mrs J. H. Kemp leading officer of the Brownies The ceremony was quite a success and much credit leaders for the splendid work they Hl are doing in the education of our} young people in group movements, lithe first essential being discipline, which was 80 well exemplified on this parade occasioie- : The hostess | and Sweetapple in-serving a dainty ff H | lunch. , is due to the/fi Mr. Lyman Deadrick of Oakland, California, who was called honie to attend his mother’s funeral, arrived Thursday, the funeral being held Friday. Lyman obtained a‘60 day leave from duty. and will spend most of the time at the home-farm. The big money saving-event this week, is Maybank’s ‘‘one-eent-sale’’ of Rexall goods’ The sale is going strong and concludes this Saturday night. It isa sale where you buy anitem at the regular price, then another item of the same kind for one cent. Ladies of the Anglican ehureh met. .with good financial results from the food, tea end apron sale held. in the parish hall Saturday. A feature of the sale,wasa ready market for the home-made aprons. SPECIAL ‘SALE for Friday and Saturday--Tweed Coats at $8.95; long Silk Dresses with figured puffed sleeves at $3.95; Scarves, at 69c; Hats at $1°49. These are extra bargains hav- ing been greatly reduced in price. See them at Mrs. Read- win’s. i. Mayfair | April 28 and 29 Double Program Consisting of “Uptown Starring JACK OAKIE } i who gives the best performance } of his career AND : “Magic Night” Featuring Jack Buchanan This‘new star has magic in his voice, and a charm that will really please you. ’ “PhevLatest Paramount News showing interesting happenings from all over the world. .- Matinee Saturday at the Mayfair 3 p.m. Wednesday ONLY May 3 “The Crime of The Century” The biggest thrill in 100 years, featuring Jean Herscholt Francis Dee, Stuart Erwin Selected Shorts & Pathe News Sundre May 12 Joe E. Brownin | “Fireman, Save My Child” | New York”. |
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Image 562 (1933-04-28), from microfilm reel 562, (CU12501442). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.