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HE SMOUTH DAILY TlMtS MARCH 23,1921 I TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Jesse L. Lasky Presents IIM 44- Hi S3 Iff ryant "Wkshburn in "Proof -PaaxnQuat He is Jilted by His Girl, tight that NotlJmg Short of a Charge of Nitro-glycerine Can Shake Him Loose from His Coin, and Is a Standing Joke Until the Real Girl Comes and Reforms Him. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE First Show Promptly At 1 p. m. and Continuous to 9:30 Farmer Sujrprised That Scouts Would I Gleefully Walk 30 Miles "For Fun Of It Mnr.

22--The fifteen joyous Scouts bouud for. Carter Caves took 1 the upper ferry and irect Fullertou intending to goynp Creek some" thirty-two miles 'Caves. The people. Fullerton were very friendly, giviiig direction in regard to the road, especially John Morton, directed them lo a cut off raved some miles. The Seouts put a conp'e of miles behind their heels ami-then stopped an hour for dinner.

Immediately after dinner'they struck out enthusiastically and tramped -hour after hour along the Toad, three Gilbert Fuller, Edw. Gilfillaji, and Kit-hard Fu'ler. generally in the lead. 3:00 p. OBe' -Scout's pack came pieces and Scout Executive TJilfillnn stayed behind to help him fix it -while the rest of.

the Scouts went on a head- Wliile pact was being iixed a native: rode, up on horseback ana inquired, "What be you fellers ser- thisi enyhowTMt was explained that they out "just for the foe of it," It" toot quite a -while for it to sink into his comprehension that Scouts would glad'y carry heavy packs mile after mile with aching shoulders and hot'feet for the fun of It." When it did finally sink 'in be said. -Jest fer the fan of it! I thought somo company -was payin'-ya fer it," and added meditatively, "and. those fellers was sweatih' Tike hawgs." VTThen'the Scouts arrived at-Letiiia," from Fu'lefton, every one them hud a "Okf, tire," and they sang, to ihe tune of "Pack Up Tour Troubles," the following hiking song: up your etc a little faster. Scour, And hike, hike, hike. Show them that you are a laster, Scout, That's rhe kind they like.

Whars the use of grumbling So, for the love of Mike, Just pick up your feet a little faster, Scout, And hike. And it was just the way they felt, teo. Well, they are 'shooting to me that it is time to 50. on again. most of those "flat tires'' must have gotten repaired.

So must quit- Edw. S. Gilfillan. Scout Executive, Married In 'Luther O'Dell, aged' -22, "and Miss Ferrell Beekiaan, aged 21, of this secured a marriage license in Catlettebnrj yesterday and -were married there, canizer. 31 r.

O'ltell is a vul- MINISTER'S WIFE iPxOPSDEAD J. -J. Beliamy, wife "of Kev. J. iuny of Minford pike, four miles Aback Sciotovine, dropped dead -'iaboat 1:30 o'clock at her.1iooie''."VVcd- stroke, about four ago nnd had not been in tlic health of Her condition vv.tliis/mortiing'was alxjnt the same as jiikiial and she was lip anS around the for-sometime beforebe sofiered a heart attack and fell over dead.

was about fifty of She was a Adams county but had spent a number of iu this couuty- The lami-ly Jivcd in'the East End Portsmouth until aliont two ago, when they moved to a Email farm on lliuford pike. licv. BelUmy is a Baptist minister, well known in Jlinford com- Miss Bell- Thieves Busy In Irontpn FRf-XTON, March 23--The Pe- Wiiit drug store, located on Center atreet, tho grocery at Sixth sad rark' meat market on Sixth street, just above Park avenue, were broken iuto last night but nothing of value was keiL from either place. Gilbert Georg Gilbert George was exonerated of charges of forgery and larceny in Municipal court Wednesday when Judge Jolinson dismissed; the two complaints made against the young ia'aa. George accused forging a- check which was passed on the Security Bank on March 10 for $120 in the name of AT.

B. Bolton, and with larceny in connection -with- the alleged theft of a guitar valued at 590 from Exonerated Dudley Carmichael, of Gallia street, at Ironton last September. James George, 'a brother of the accused, absolved tic latter from blame in connection with the bogus check, testifying that he -wrote the check himself and induced Gilbert to present it at 'the bank for payment Tlie evidence the larceny case -was not sufficient to hold George, the court held. Mrs. S.

A. Fletcher Down Goes "An ess -war is being staged in Ports- month. They were beins retailed us low as 24, 25 and 26 cents a down Wednesday. The supply is unlimited aid some.grocers predict, that the price inhy reach 20 the lowest in-several, And Easter is four days away. Plans To Close Marion Offices The Cincinnati Enquirer carried the following dispatch "of local interest from Wednesday.

Edward 0. Staiger, of Marion, 0-, member of the Harding personal staff at Marion during the presidential campaign and who has been i charge of the Marion headquarters since- the inauguration, came to Washington today to wind up the affairs of the Marion The headquarters have been and the office fixtures sold. To Discuss Taxation Matters Tomorrow at the weekly Forum luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce the subject for discussion will be Becomes of Your Taxation The speaker will be Mayor Wil- liam Gableman who has made a study of taxation matters especially taxation problems of Portsmouth. The- luncheon will be at the usual hour 11:30 muniry. The husband and a daughter, Mabel Bellamy, survive.

Mrs. ainy also leaves several children by a former marriage. Mra. Thomas Lewis of 02G Kendall el "church, "were more avenue is a sister-in-law of the de- ceascl Mrs. Alhert Ashcraft, Ninth and Waller streets, is a half-sister of Mrs.

Bellamy. NEW BOSTON Pvcviv'al services at the Im- BURIED UNDER I MOLTEN METAL March 23. --Five ntcn are dead aud three are missing, buried under many "feet of molten metal, and white liot hriclts, as Ihe resuli of a blast furnace "slip" at Steelton plant of the Bethlehem Steel Com- pany today. The force of explosion blew a hole in the side of the furnace, letting out ihe molten metal. Scores of women flocked to the gf- ficcs of the plant in a frenzy of fear tliat relatives may have been in the accident.

COURT J1OUSE i Unimficld SetUs Uivoite. Alleging cruelty, neglect and 7'ileHty. aiid declaring 1 tliat t-lic af one time'tlireatciiod him with killing their 'children and told him she could cut Ills William H. Brumfluld, X'oles Alley, is seeking a divorce from 'Kaomi U. Krumfield In suit filed in Plea court Wednesday.

Through Attorneys Millar, a gkelton the plaintiff complains tliat the defendant has, n-ixiatpdly struck and abused lum by calling him vile and indecent names, such conduct tailing place most of.lhe entire of their marriage, he says, aud He.claims she neglected her home anil for the' association of other men and iu frequenting daiurc halls "and pla'ct-s of ainuscment. Tlwy went married August 1913. and lie aslc.s for the custody of their four children, after charging that the defendant a of 'improiwr anil vulgar habits awl wholly unfit be in- trusted with the fare of the children. force at the probato.jo'fflce. is IfliU up nt his home in Washington township with severe attack of lagriije.

and has carried this-to snc-U an extent as to interfere w'th business aijt! lessen hls'earuiug capacity and claims It is impossible for him to live with her any longer. 5frs. Thompson Vcrj- 111 William Thompson, clu'ef cicrk al (he oflice, was summoned to his linnie in Madison fownship Tuesday night by the serious illness of his aged mother who has been in bad hrciiih for sometime. 1'neumonia developed yesterday and the condition of Thompson was reported extremely critical Wednesday. Claim Fur Money Tile of Mark minor- bj- Oscar Fost-r, next friend, against Cnra Foster, adinini.stnitrix of the: esjate of Surnli Foster, deceasod, sciieiluled to go to trial before Judge Thomas and a jury iu Common 1'leas court Thursday morning.

The plaintiff sued on a claim for money alleged to lie due for services- performed 1'or the decedent during hei lifetime. Attorneys Miller Soarl for tiff and Attorneys J. X. 1 and A. C.

Woodrmv for the ilefeuse. At an Wodacsdiiy, EH Xiwr lioKt Insane held iu probate court Myers. ini. was adjudged in- W1U Is Sustained After deliberating less than an hour jury in Common I'leas court brought in a venl'et Wednesday noon in the case of William Tlnton others against Camilla Kline nnd others, finding in favor of the defendant and sustaining the will in controversy as Ihe last will and testament of Nancy Tlpton. deceased- Trial of the case started before Judge Thomas in Common court and, tlie cv'denee was he- fore court adjourned for the day.

Ar- ptirnpnts of counsel were heard Wednesday morning and' the case went to the jury shortly after eleven o'clock following the general charge of the court. Nancy Tipton was almost SO year" ild when six- dieil in February leaving timlor the terms of her will the bulk of lior prin- lally of cottaco anil lot on Vintnn Ave. valued at to her the defendant and cutting off her ''ivc other children with bequeaths of S100 each. They brought suit to set tin 1 will "on the grounds of mental incapacity and undue influence. Attorney George W.

Shnppurd a A. 7,. i for she contestants and Attorney F. Kiiable represented the proponent of the will. SIIDO ntnl Judge Ciilliliind ordered him eniiimitti'il to the Athens slate hospital for treatment.

Tlic physli-lans were l)rs A. Jlills and T. II. McCann. Keller Divorce divorce is sought by Arley Keliey.

largely attended and greater interest was shown than the night before. ITie song service was led by Mrs. Clinton Rose and the pcstor sang the special song. There will be a new song leader this evening aad another solo, come see who they are. "lie pastor spoke on the Second And Her Mother Suicide ISUIAXAPOUS, Iar.

Mns. SlouglUon A. P'letcher and her mother, Mrs. Eva Henley, committed si.i:dde at the estate north of Oils city today, according to a cor- oners verdict this afternoon. Stoughton A.

Fletcher the husband, is a prominent capitalist and horseman. He was Jn Chicago today, servants said. TOURNAMENT OPENS Will Box On Percentage Basis -NEW YORK, Mar. half mllJion dollar purse for -which Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier were to have fought on July 2 has been and the heavyweights will bos on a percentage when they engage in their world championship "battle. This announcement was made here today by Promoter Tex Klekard, after several conferences with" representatives of the principals.

T-nder the new agreement which takes the rfpna of an amendment 0 the signed in this city last November, the pugilists will sixty per cent of the gross gate receipts. Of this sum the winner wilt take sixty per cdnt and the loser forty per cent The contract, originally provided that Dempsey as champion was to re- ceive $300,000 as c-lml. longer $200.000. FORD TRAVELING IN GASOLINE, PROPELLED PASSENGER COACH The Senior baskctlioll ojxjned in Wednesday the high morning. school Two gyro team representing Coming of Christ.

While he explain-j were played, the ed the different views of the manner Trinity Sunday school winning from and' time of our Lord's coming the Manly Sunday school, 77 to 10. In importance of the fact and of the tm-jtlio other game the Second 1'reshytcr- minence of His coming and our read-jinn Sunday school five won from iness for the coming wgs emphasized. Sriotoville Christian, to 10. Millurd The subject for this evening wil bo "The Supplication of Christ." These services will continue each evening at 7:3.5. coming to a grand full tide on" Blister Day.

All the churches of New Boston' aud East Portsmouth will unite in a union service in the starred for the winners, getting IS field baskets. W.illaee at forward secured 9 field baskets and Staten at the other forward made S. baskcte. The team is composed of three high school players and two school players. New Boston M.

E. church Friday p.rant and Gnlkcr were the guard? afternoon at'3 o'clock. As far as pos-1 tho Trinity five. Manly was reprc- sible all the ministers present wi 11 a part and. a large crowd is expected.

Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Fitch, of North Morelund addition, entertained sc-nted by Elsessor. Shirley, Moore and Hcrdman.

Gulker made baskets and Wallace 1 foul goal. For Slanly. Moore made 3 field goals and 1 foul 'giml. Moore also getting 2 fouls. Jn the -second game Second church uwd iu their lineup Dressier and Roth, fonvnrds, and Oakes, center; Campbell and Cualiffe For Sciotovillo Christian Wohlor anil Kiiiltc-r played fonvards, Sohaefcr center and Powell and Iteinhardt gtiiirils.

The scored as folinws: Field gnals: Wohlrr 3. Kinkcr 1, Sdiacfcr 2, Ptiwcll 1. Dressier Oakos 4. Both 5, Campbell 1, Cuu- ADMAN, MICH-, March 23--In it gasoline propelled passenger coach recently perfected, Hoiiry Ford, and parry of business associates is making a tour of inspection over the line of the Detroit, Toledo and' Ironton railroad, which he recently acquired. Although no definite statement has been 1 made, appearance of the gasoline driven coach revived reports that Mr.

Ford plans -to equip the road with Foul goals Wohli-r Oatcs 3. dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cobtim and son Floyd, of Gallia avenue, Mr. and Mrs.

"Merlin Fitch and son. Carl. Mr, and Mrs. James Fitch, James Manning and Misses Edith and Bessie Fitch. The Woodmen's Social Circle met Momlav evening at the home Has Dream; Unhappy Ever Since rhiS in the case of Grant Met- to Columl.ns to stay with relatives for rnlf.

eclort-d jauitor. 310-S finy stn-ot. charped wiUi lunacy, in probate court, I Thursday afternoon, resulted in -moTM i Ciililaii'i releasing the man under, the I care of his employer, I The lunacy complaint was filed by Mrs. Mercalf. who claimed that her husband became suspicious of ami R.

X. Johnson, 3733 Grace street. The hpr Mon(laT iie will go few weeks in hope that IICT hus- li.nnrt's- mental condition will improve. Mrs. Mctcalf told tha court that the relation between herself and husband had been most happy until a few ago when be claimed to have haa.a Oreum that she was not true to this type of rolling stock.

The new coach has the carrrm; capacity of the average street car. Other plans of Mr. Ford for development of the Detroit, "Toledo anil Ironton road include a out of the line's right j)f way tween Detroit and- the Ohio bonli-r. Surrey's "for the short cut through Txuiaee county (Adrian) already have been made. P.

HALDEMAN RESIGNS CHAIRMANSHIP Tucsdav noon, at the weekly meet-1 Business which takes him out of the citv most of the time-made, it ucccs- ing of the Chamber of. Commerce the resiguation of L. 1'. Haldwnan as chairman of the Forum Steering Committee was accepted, and the Coramittw on Committees was authorized to name a new chnirmau. sary foc'Mr.

Haidemau to give up the chairmanship. The manager was also instructed i'" 1 write to the Portsmouth Telepliouc 'Company us to what progress is Lein; made iu contemplated improvements. Motion Allowed In Norman Case COLUMBUS, March against R. Norman nnd William suprcine court today a'lowl the motion of the slate for permission to Hie a petition in error to the appellate court of Scioto county in the case Curley, who several months ago were convicted ou a -charge of nurphry. They were charged with entering Stevens' home- at Mt-Joy r.nd gallons of whiskey.

Hotel Company Organizes of speeding and Judge complaint i i i A i i i i i i i i Lucasville. now temporarily i i at agninst Harry Clint-ite tinrgiliK him fVilinnlnis from Kelley, i reckless Krnu- I reeiuan casvillc. in nn action i i i i lii Coin- arrested for iutoxinMion failed to ap- Body To Arrive At Lucasville The body of Miss Tbelnia Keller, in, who rtied 'in Springfield Tuesday as: the result of a bullet wound received Octolwr 1020. is expected to arrive at imm conrr He fays they wen- marrii-d at Col- iimlnis Jan. in.

V.n: 1 nllegi-K enn-1- ty. tlirungli Attorney Onnvfonl ever sinre a sliort tirnp after tho ilrfendant lias THM'snetl a coiii'se of mnl ns. accused him of iiuiiropnr conduct i oilier wo men. iliretit'Miii) to kill him. invited him leave, tried to make him to V.

i licrsclf and staled otJM'r men, he says, In have otbrr 111 Hmoiy F. Evans, nf tlic clerical she would besides, she men comi- ami set lier. Furthermore phrnuff a I a ihe is insandy df him. objects to his spcii'linc any time away frim invariably quarrclin: for a-vay pear, for i a forfeited his bond. riie city firemen have organized a Snfcty School lo pn-vi-nt accidents.

The llrst meet ing will lc held Friday. Frank Mills, who is accused of killing his Imy chum, Roy Shay, a mc.s- boy in llnyiim. is on i a ill a city. Mills was arrested here and the police t-ay he bad Shay's motorcycle apprehended. W.

F. of Lincoln street, is lirrae from business trip to Columbus. County evening was spent in music games and social chnt- of coffee, tea and cocoa served by Mrs. Jolinsort assisted by Emma Harris and Nannie Carver. Tlie next meeting- will be Monday evening, April 4th, itt the home of Mrs.

Hattie Davis, on Ga'Iia avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. H.

Huffman and family, of Hurrison'ville avenue, tno- ine. Thursday, to Ashlaml Sunday and nttcodctl j- olln was a dauzhtur funeral of Eugene Davis. Garnet Stnrgill. of C-dar street. spent Sunday with her nunt, Mrs.

Ba- a sister. Nell, who 'si! Stursill. of Sixth street with the young woman when she died. in Anaheim. Oil.

She is past ,,0 Mr. and Mrs. John Hodge, of Culs lrv i rp Vhc mtoher died when vcars'old aud is suffering from SlKMit Sundiiy with bis par- WC re very young. I i.e.-. lier nmhaml passed away two puts.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodge, of ft vps jp Keller of Minford is the years ago. IJe was for years editor of A meeting of the Washington Hotel Company stockho'ders was held -Tues- duy at Uie office of Attorney George M. Osborn.

The directors elected were A. M. Uamarin, Cluirles Daehler, Attorney Osborn, Alex Glookncr, Mrs. George M. Appel, John Grimes, Adolph GlockneK Mrs.

Philo Clark and Raymond York. of Stephen Keller, of Fallen Timl-cr, between Minford and T.ucnsvillc. The a well known and highly esteemed Mrs. Valjean Seriously 111 Mrs. J.

E. Vuljean, for many years ident of tiiiri dfy, is critically ill at her Ta't strett. II. K. Young, of the T.

K. K. Kelley Kales System, who 1ms been conducting a big snlo for Cooper left Monday for Wisconsin. Wm. "Wilson, of I'ark avenue, has Iioen surveying the Hannah farm on Lone Run.

AVm. Ruess, Statft Manager of the Woodman Circle will meet with the Sylvester Keller of grandfather of the Keller the Portsmouth P.Uide and resided on ie Chiilicotlic Viler now known as tlic TraiL Mrs. Valjean and Scioto Ernest Lager, of South Webster, daughter, Miss Anna, have for twenty Orvile anil Homer Harris of i years resided in Anaheim. Rholes avenue are spending their vacation with Mr. ami Mrs John of Long Mrs.

Thurman Kmory and child- will move next week for ren 'Regardless of what every man owes to IIIII- SELF--what do you owe to your wife, your children, to anybody who depends upon you, and to civilized people nil around Tlie very k-iist you can do is to safeguard your family's CU-Ml-'OKT--save enough money to protect your dependents.in llie event that they no longer have your support. There is only one sure way--as lia.s been found after many years of experience in all civilized Nations--to provide for Ihe needs of those, who lool: to you for protection and a is spend than you earn so tliat surplus -fund will gradually be accumulated. This surplus yi'u can accumulate conveniently ill T1IK KOYAL which welcomes savings deposits from a dollar up. pays 4 per cent, compound interest. It also issues Time Certificales bear 5 per cent when drawn fur six or longer.

Carl Bauer ami law. Carl ilinis. have built i i near the Lucas.villc bridge. will call it Inn. William is danscrunsly ill at his h.inn- on Knliiusun avenue.

He for-1 c-nuluctcd a hotel in A is inaAing in r.oml strivt. Monday was "Tonsil Itenioring Ihiy" Ihe Srliimnai: ilospital. Six had tonsils re movril. Piketon for their fntv.rc lioinc. Mr.

1)Cr llom( is now workinc in the Miles Woodaian Circ'o Thursday evening at in the- Davis Hall. Mrs. Ella Corn has opened np the Market there. Mr. iind Mrs.

ro.stauraiu on CtHia and i norv nll family have liecn resi- snwts. Ci.rn is a very ab'e; nts 0 Xcw Boston for many years cook and to enjoy a eryj. nlan friends will IH- liberal nt lier new stand. j' 0 tll( li-nve. Mr.

Emory is Tracy Miles is ill at his home on i ier Council and formerly a nicml-er of the school board. Misses Irene and Dorothy SOCIETY Mrs. Hattic Watkins of Sioux City, is visiting Mr. and Ailes, of Mrs. WUbur Tenth street.

She makes Ui her son-in-law ami Mr. and Mrs. George Andres if Sioux City. They organized, by elcctin? Mr. Damtiria.

president; Charles Uiiehlir. vice president; Attorney Osborn, sec- retary'arid treasurer. Of the original eight dirctors there are living Mr. Damarin, Mr. Dnelder, -Vex Glookncr and Attorney Oborn.

The other four directors were the late Levi D. York. Philo C'-ark. George M. Appol anil H.

S. Grimes. CROSS UTTERANCES BEING DISCUSSED At the special Passion Week that are being held at the United Brethren church, comer Seventh anil Gay streets the "Seven Last Sayinss orChriSt on the an: being discussed. This evening the ''Cry of Anguish-My God. 'My God.

why bust'ihou'for- saken Me," wi'l be the special tlirar. and the special musical numl'C-r will lie the solo "He. was despised" from Handel's Messiah. No Damage To Fruit Trees Wcnthc'r Ohs-erver Dr. H.

A. Rchirr- man stated Wednesday that the cold snap of the past three days has not caused any material damage to thu buddinc fruit trees. Rev. Moses Simpson of Columbrs. and Miss Anna Meyers of this city, were married this morning by Kev.

SCIOTOVILLE ANT) WHEELERSBURG SCJOTOVILLU The women's aunual Easter sale will be held at the Christian church. Thursday afternoon and evening. Sup- iwr will be served in the basement of the church from till o'clock. And the women have made all arrangements to serve one of their very best Caliin r.vei:iic. Harrv Nolan of Sraimm is visit- ins Mr.

Pine and Mrs. C. ICopu of Rhodes Avenue will spend I this week with Mr. i lr Si-ction one of the Christian j'jp. will inter Thnrsduy afienioon i Mary York who lias been nt- j.Mrs.

i-n Ohio Avenue. school at is spend-1 i A'liei-r of (Jnllia vacation with her York, of Ga'Iia Ave-i S. l.indeiiiiieyer at his home ou Sixth pI Crs Come and enjoy the cats as street well as the sociability. Rev. Charles Reinhard.

pastor of the ChristLin church, has planned prayer meeting tonight. He is de- sirous'of 100 persons present invites the gencnil public. Baptismal services will be held at the (i o'clock, and this will lie Mr. Albert Euton of Henley, ami Hiss Thompson of Otwoy, were quietly married by Rev. S.

IJndcninevcr Tuesday. Rev. S. lie marriage of Mi'- officiated at RIVER NEWS Mal-rli 1 -'l. is ilisjiliiyins i mn-h pride.

i i pups. i i refused some fancy; Horr, of Ohio Avenue, is pi-ices for the mot her and pups. visi'tlns hT prnndmother. Mrs. L.

Mrs. Addle Adniuson and Mr. Si Qnincy. Ky. Mi.

Stewart und son -loscph. three of the Christian of llltr(t llfv KS wliich took place. Tuesday in the pastor's study. Mrs. K.

C. Marsh of Eleventh lins returned home from Cincinnati, where she lias been a I iin.i xui three oi tne i who ch llri vill wm Tlmrwlay evening few days with friends and attending i fi-w days i Mr. Mid Mrs. Kilftar Ull Smith on Grace the Hilly Mr. Mrs.

11. Marsh of Third Kriinklin :i.uK Unrkliard: ami Mrs. Ma CiHiliiiid str( i a i i i Avenue, have to their, flf nlotor Miciiy, Ohio. 1. of Tallin avenue cllK i where they will spend toHownl by the prayer senicc.s at tin church.

WHEELERSBUKG Mfes Carrie Sowers and Clark Sowers of Portsmouth are spending tlie week with Mr. and'Mrs. Phillip 1'farr- Thomas McCorriuck is vlsitin? friends aud relatives in rnrtsmoutli. Mr. and Mrs.

Will liorn of 1 Tortsmoiith are visiting Mr. aud rs Clny Thompson. -lohn lias IHHMI for sometime remains alwut the si fflt Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Oroah are visit- friends in Portsmouth today. Mrs. M. E. Mackoy spent ypstordny with Mrs.

B. Mnckoy of Oth street. Mrs. 0. G.

Reapin 'who. linshand, has boon holdinj; meeting in Harlan, is now visiting Mr. and Mi-5. W. To Settle Up Estate llarf Fred Uiihlmnn.

of the On Friday evening of this week Supply Company, left today Jor the tmininc for evunpeli-sin cla? Nil. 1." in i i -1." Royal Savins GAI.l-TA STKEET ON T11K Business Hours. A. M. to 5 SI.

Tuesday, 8 V. M. 8 1', M. Saturday. A.

Til. to 12 M. Itivcr Mr. and Mrs- of South who have IK-CII spc-ndinsj i .1 fi-w (lays with her daughter. Kdward Minor, (if ia I have retiiriied to Jheir home.

Circle of ihe will jneer this cxvniiiR I Jii. Hnin-i-ck. of Harrison-; i Avenue, who has licen i ill no iinpri-vcmeiii. Wm. llyland, maunder of Wo ffV over by an auto yesterday, but not The Scioto Hunduy will Distinct Sniiday School Cnnvpnlion in the New Hoston Hnptist C'lnireh on Snn- a April i p.

m. The district incudes New iiml Ciay tinvnship. All hnrchns and dcnominaiions nre Krister with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs.

Hunvy Ilucl of Fourth are spending fw days in C'licinnatl visitins L-iusliter. Mudrtine Had. attends ,1, Mnrtin-Sdinster Sclioi-l of in tliat eil.v. They will return Friday aecompanicd by Miss, liuei, who will spend F.ai-tor i her par- C. A 0.

Van Here C'icimhs. peni-ral passcn.u'e; a i i -if C. IV. eluded in the AsMX-iatlcm. so we cinthliiB store on C.allia avenue, lias: to see a Inrei- Rronp of ivork- his si-n onlsid" nnd has -rs.

Sunday School Teach- Lritfliti'iHtl up the slon- for the i nnd Officers at this convention. oi-eiiiiiK. I Kvcrydo.ly welcome. Mr. Mts.

Waller Dntiel mid I 1'reston Dutsi-l. of SIIIKTKT is. llarrkonvillc nvonuc wore! six-ndliiB f-w days with his brother 1 t-'Vs in i i i i a Knlay I'll iMlsiliem. in the city Frank Sunday of Dnllel nnd Mr. and uml Mm.

i Mr. iin.l Mrs. i family of Mrs. Harrisonville Duild and Avenue. The Ohio Wi-sleynn I'niversity Glee Chili, who appear her this evcnins, t-anc: dnriiig Hie noon hour at Uio faclury today.

will meet nt the Christian chnrch promptly at o'clock. Come and enjoy this inootiiis. Mis Mynil Roacli will leave Saturday morniiiK to spend a few days in Charleston. W. with friends and relatives there.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart of Cby street were visiting relatives in FtilierJon Friday. The annual Eit-sicr anil snppc" will lie lield in tlie basement of the Christian chnrch. Thursday evening.

Tli? Jollowlns moim will he served- Roast pork and dressing, inashi-d JM- tatoes. slaw, creamed butter ln-an! home made bread, butter, jelly, apple pie with ice cream on it. This supper will be Supper will start at 5 o'clock. Rev. A.

J. Frirnd and family state t-vjiiici'list of the Southern liaptist church of Kaslern Kentucky 'have returned home after few days' visit Mrs. A. Damn is sorinit-ly ill I i Mr. rind Mrs.

Robert Stewart of Ht her home, Grant street. 1 Clay street. a ndo. Florida, where he up the estate of his father, tin 1 Rnhlmnn. He ownod I'hilip oran.ce grove near that city.

Callihai Taken Home Hugh Ciillihau. who was left, side by Milford Evans, is i that ho has left Hospital and returned to Ins Third street. He is a nd is employed by W. K. Register last Get License The Irontou said: A marrhige license was to Jmnes 24.

of is nl(ir W. and Elirnboth 19, of Portsmouth..

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About Portsmouth Daily Times Archive

Pages Available:
133,268
Years Available:
1858-1967