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The Progress-Index from Petersburg, Virginia • Page 5

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Petersburg, Virginia
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MAKTHA KINSEY Editor Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Walter A. Eclens and children, Joanne. Susan and Alexander, have returned to Fort Monroe a a weekend visit with Colonel Eduns' parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter M. Edens, of Westover Ave. Dr. and Mrs. M.

Farthing Fogler returned today to New York City after spending some time at their home In Walnut Hill. Mrs. Richard Harrison, of Alberta, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Richard H. Mann and Mr.

Mann of South Sycamore St. WRUTS LARGEST SELLER AL10C St.Joseph SAVE MORE-BUY 100 TABLETS.48C Free and Open to the Public 1 he i i a i a i i community is maintained in limple a i by your Christian Science It stands as an outward of their appreciation of benefits i through Christian Science--benefits equally available for you. a disease, from a and limitation, has come for multitudes aa they have quietly pondered the Bible teachings in this peat new light. You art welcome at the public Reading Room near you. Here the Bible and Christian Science textbook SCIENCE AND HEALTH with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy may be read, borrowed, or purchased.

You may here investigate for yourself iu healing message. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Open to 4 P. M. Daily 225 So. Adams St.

Petersburg, Va. Information concerning church lerHcM, and public mJio Aviilftblt. Mr. and James F. Doyle have returned to -Beach after a visit here during the weekend.

They were among the out-of- town guests who attended the Parker-Russell wedding Saturday at noon in Second Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Andrews have returned from a stay of several days with' friends in York, Pa. Mrs.

Harrison M. Woody, of Marshall has returned from a visit in Richmond with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.

Eichelberger, of Cherokee Road. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Yarn and sons, Charles Edward, Jr.

and a Samuel, returned yesterday to Greensboro, N. C. after a weekend visit with Mrs. Yarn's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

O. C. Proffitt, of Colonial Heights. Mr. and Mrs.

William L. Yarn, Jr. and children, Marion Lennis and William Latane, 1JI, have returned to Blackstone after a visit yesterday with Mr. Yarn's sister, Mrs. John A.

Long, and Mr. Long, of Prince George County, and his mother, Mrs. William L. Yarn, who is spending some with Mr. and Mrs.

Long after returning Thursday from Johns-Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. Benjamin F. Inge returned last week to his home in Roanoke after an extended visit with his sister, Mrs. William Lum, of Brandon Ave. Mrs.

Lum accompanied him there for a slay of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Soliotl have returned from a visit in Chicago with their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Schwartz. McCLUNClI--MAKKWOOI) and Mrs. Joseph H. Sydnor Jr. and family.

Cornelia Anne Batte and Frances Baskervllle entertained the younger'set at a party on Tuesday night of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Channing F. Baskerville and son, visited Mrs.

Alice Baskerville, Richmond, last Sunday, and were luncheon guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Baskerville, of that city. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Cox, and familv, of and Mr. and Mrs. William Ballard, of Em- porla, have returned to their homer, after a holiday visit with Mrs. T. T.

Atkinson Sr. Among those who have resumed their studies at various colleges after spending Christmas in their respective homes, are Miss Lucy Meade Atkinson, of Meredith College, Raleigh, N. Miss Maria Fbild McClure, Albert Can 1 and Lovick Zehmer, of the University of Virginia; Meade Harrison, Eddie Lee Tharrington. and Terrell Baskerville, and Rich Zehmer, of VPI; John Marshall Tucker Bill and Corllng Harrison of Randolph-Macon. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Jr; spent New Year's weekend with his parents here, returning to their home in Baltimore on'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baskerville arrived from Knoxville, Tenn.

on Wednesday of this week are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Feild Baskerville Sr. Mrs.

John D. Rives and -granddaughter, Agnes r)uke Rives, spent New Year's weekend in Petersburg with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Progress-Index, Peteraburg, Monday. Jan.

11, LM4 1 dlark, oi' Walnut Hill. returned with them for an bVernlght visit on Sunday, leaving Monday for Old Point Comfort where they were guests, for several days at Hotel Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and daughters, of "Rose Hill;" have returned after a weekend visit with Mrs.

Rives' parents, Mr. and 1ee George, of Chatham. FIRK; GtUCKJT CHICAGO mrn rnj have announced new for houaw them--more pleasant and Bvublt" for the firemen on duty. of the new engine will have pastel green walls and floors will be of marbeliied green tile set off by white trimmings. Miss Margaret Lynn Markwood, of Alexandria, formerly of Charlottesville, daughter of the late Mr.

arid Mrs. W. F. Markwood, was married to William Wallace McClench, of Alexandria, son of Captain and Mrs. Donald Mc- Clehch, USN, of Annapolis, at 4:30 p.

m. Saturday December 26. The Rev. Dr. T.

E. Landis performed the ceremony in Washington Street Methodist Alexandria. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Robert E. Markwood, of Charlottesville. Mrs.

William E. Spicer, of Charlottesville, was her sister's matron of honor. Edward McLean, of Annapolis was man. Ushers were Thomas W. Markwood, of Hopewell, and William E.

Spicer, of Charlottesville. After a trip to New York, Mr. and Mrs. McClench are living'in Arlington. The bride was graduated from Mary Washington College and the bridegroom is a graduate of the United States Merchant Marine Academy.

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Deffenbaugh Dial RE 2-5550 "Change of Life Made Me Scream at My Husband" wrltw Mri. A. New York, H. Y. "Now I don 1 aalfer froiu v4 hol and aerronflneiB--feel fine, 1 ihc adili.

If are suffering from the irritable feelings- and hot flashes of change of life listen! In doctors' tests, Lydia, Pinkham's relieved such functionally-caused distress in and (respectively) of the cases 1 Complete or striking relief! Try Popvfar, New Toblalil Lydtit Plnkham'i Vegetable Compound and Tablets are both modern in action! But women by thousands are changing to new, Improved Tablets (with added Iron)--because easier to carry and take. Give glorious relief from nervous, "out of sorts" feelings of mid-life "change." Wonderful, too, for functional pains of monthly periods. Get bottle todayl It cU thru to rollere diftrtfm oT "heat WITH" 1 New'54 DODGE NOW ON DISPLAY at your nearby Dodge dealer's McKENNEY, Jan. 9--Miss Mary Lisle Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter B. Tucker and senior at Flora Macdonald College, Red Springs, N. spent last week in Auburn, where she attended the quadrennial national convention of the Young People of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Crowder and family, of Dimviddie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Zehmer Saturday afternoon. Ford Zehmer and Miss Elizabeth "Williams; of Petersburg, attended the New Year's Eve dance at Petersburg Country Club of Petersburg. Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. Simpson, of Washington, D. and Mrs.

J. D. Burfoot, of Petersburg, visited their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Leonard Rainey, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Haskins, of LaCross, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Robert R. Haskins and friends in the vicinity Sunday. Mrs. J. Hampton Harris, Mr.

and Mrs. David Earner, and Mrs. Flreeman Earner had as their guests during New Years weekend Mrs. Norman Hart of Virginia Beach; Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Earner John M. Earner III, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hart Jr.

and daughter, Susan Mitchell, of Norfolk. Mrs. John T. Zehmer, Miss Evelyn Zehmer, and Mrs. A.

Hardy Zehmer visited in Richmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Ramsey had as their recent weekend guesta the following: Mr. and Mrs.

H. F. Scott, of Falls Church; Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Buckner, Misses Frances and Letha Buckner, of Norfolk; Mrs. Ramsey's grandson, A2C Thomas Johnson, of Fairchild Air Base, Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell, Douglas Wayne and Kenneth Mitchell of Portsmouth; Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Ramsey, of Colonial Heights, who also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Tucker Sr.

hera. On Sunday, others who Joined the above group for dinner included Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mitchell, T. Robert Earl, and Robert Mitchell, of Portsmouth; Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Grant, of Jarratt: Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Mitchell and Benjamin Mitchell, of Suffolk: Mrs. Joe Zehmer has returned home after visiting at Virginia Beach with Mr. and Mrs.

LItt Zehmer and family, and In Petersburg with Mr.and Mrs. Gary S. Zehmer. Mrs. John Will Rives has been spending some time at Mannboro with her son-in-law and daughter, Made with Sealtest CHOC-O-NUT Ice Cream and Marshmallow Topping Take Sealtest's brand new flavor--Choc-O-Nut --rich chocolate ice cream filled through with plump toasted top it with a "snowcap" of smooth marshmallow topping.

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Luxuriously fringed, reversible and fully preshrunk in full size white only. Regular 6.95 values full and twin sizes Bates Spreads The most popular spread on the market is featured in our January sale for this low price! Known for wearing quality, for easy laun- dery care. Our group includes several styles, regular 6.95 values. Third Floor EXTRA SPECIAL PURCHASE! Over 1000 yards of Wamsutta Cotton Here's savings-by-the-yard in our discontinued patterns of Wamsutta cotton prints. Crease resistant, completely washable, first guality combed cottons to sew and save during our January sale.

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