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Seiotoville SciotovUlc Tlje Parent-Teacliers Association 1311928 M'-'. a' -fflTlT a Wfr; to; we ot see; us come in tTiT'SVe. met i Harry" SchtrhnoD. lira. Hutchins, learned Trom.

the Hiitchins, that Peeir U-iiVnot topped one.place V'thout met will ineet Tburailay evontug.at 7:30 In the htgh hail, Mho The speaker of the evening will be lio H. 0. Burkhawlt, uf and that a few changes being made In the contends mouth. Music will be furnished by tlint the-Portstnouth inttde product Is under the. dlrec- -was or of tho othec cities.

there be- the 'hat city out. to in fusmpn that At Bench the. greatest reso i i Tluraris- ot-'Amurlca gather afthat beach the finest plane: he Das-ever, flown and predicts'a wonderful (utore for the enterprise; Sire. -Williams Ride, -it Tvlll be. with deal or regret-that we have to Florida and we hopei now that we.

have bnsaued: In "the sunshine (of two weeks, thnt wlll.be. warm when we return to rorlsraathy All ot'iis have put on nice coals of Inn with the'aid of sun nt the various beaches. Mrs. Grant AVilllams colled us thla mornins and congratulated us on onr success. She cn'r comlujf liaa brought Portamouth before world and jtiiat Is proud to tell her friends 1 thnt the Peerkss City ia her home.

There- are 'more peoplfe. in Mliunl than ever before In history, and wo are lold that we are' Hiving Portsmouth ana; Purls- mouth-mnde products could not bouglit. to (lie field--this afternoon and Love n'nlllll ta her school orchestra under direc- Ik'u of Klmer Kride. Miss Sylvjii Walbriijht', who is employed the Steel'-Cor- pu'rntlon eichanse'ls quite at her home on Harrison street. Mrs.

Laura Helsner ill at her home on Auburn uvcuue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Hnnes and Geneva, Eva, Glenna and 8 a i lender, ana at home of social wlli be given the Harding nvenue, with MISs pe- DuUBh ters of "Ruth Class-of the Old f--'- rice Hall, leader. Town "Methodist chnrch; Tlmrwlar Frlday evening at: 7 clock, ven Serving will- 5 6lr will practice lo'ciodcX inie will a Mtss Doris- Queen, of Sycamore manv -Annies arooe Is yearned.

reel, whl entertain- the- children's I- Reiuard. ottlclntlng. Inter wasV made in EDWARD W. RIEGEL Edward Ulegel. 'who would attained the age of Bo this.

mission bund at ber homo Saturday aitiernooa at ,2 o'clock. ucioym. -Jiiie -price, i juat i i --TM- hnwie many" pennies as'one Is JOSEPH fe; OUNJT a passed-a 5 1 Mo dance in too Belh Hall, this Wlneelersbiirg "music friends are invited, VWo sf the out --V 9 and hnd been in.a iy wui. nn rhe flnall coma since Sunday mornlnK- hnd been traveling und Portsmouth the final 0 about- -10. o'clock Monday oviien to UHBUU.

ht In hos- rian to'get from the. coM frac. -nre -more benuticul fact, along the vl)'tsch tbari there, ntc in niiy Qthor place coS-crine number t'rtf xsaiiarc -'rl Vorenbers, thc-iclirirutier ot commerce, ftpoK bjtn tpur tlirough the city and the'various'parts AH of Mhc eatntea- whicl to wonderful from the drive not drive 'ttrou(jn tnoi is iw nil attended a. banquet Siveplor i' cane lip in so short a time by-'tUo-cnmber. of They Wlhused about our tript nnd I Boy Appointed Editor promlapd her that be wouhl take her a rido Iti one of tho planw.

There'la no hint of ItiB. tornado that nearly ruined this part of state now. All of the wreckage has been cleaned -up nnd cap who has never been here before would: nevei- notice that there had Iww a storm. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Crawford, former Portraouth and Huntlnffton residents, wiled on us and look us for a drive through tho city. Tliey fihowed us few mnrlis of the storm und somo plrturea taken when Miami was In utter ruins. It to realize that, the.clty could Itutb, of Auburn. a-reuue. spent.

Sunday with relatives In South Webster. Mrs. Laurn Hood, of Sycamore Street has retunjed-home from.a visit with her son-in-law and Sir. and. Mrs.

Jatnea Bonnet, of luinbus. AVoodbine 1emple Pythian Sisters, will hold.their regular meeting this evtnlng In their hall. The Eicelslor, clusft of the Sleth- odlBt church will hold an all day qiiUtlug Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Stedman, of Furney nve- Each one is asked to bring plate, cup and fork and a coversd dlnli. At two o'clock a business session will Mr.

and Mrs. William Essman. of Htrdlcg avenue, Ejient Sunday with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs night in Portsmouth j-enrs nnd well known pilot, -where he had been a medlcai.j nl pver the Jie, wns repre- MlM-Elm'a was the iliu- Mrs. of a ve- ne nnu oecn a nil trie urnie.

ne. tuwt Sunday of J. Scott, nue, who has been a.patient In the patient, for about: six weeks. Death Mn tlve rifn a Literal of Pike Good'Samaritan Hospital Clncln- was.due to complications. Mr.

Dunn Company of Port Clinton, A. 'for KAvnral returned 1 wna a oaiseaUer conductor on the of yenrs. is the gotst of. his stspnon, Urown. Ethel Brown and Mr.

and a a nurse. Ben Best spent Sunday in Chlllicothe. recovering nicely. npsnt Sun- Jor.n A. B.lnatl for several weeks; returned 1 was a passenger conductor on the N.

number of yenrs. home by 4 years nnd nnnounce- Edwnrd TV. Rlffiel was horn In tne Mrs. Searl Is ment.of his posslng will come as mmu with her sister, i a i a Lip- -droup 8 of Trinity, ladles! Aid line. crof Portsmouth.

of Gepharta Station. Danlol M. 0'Conricll, S. J. our trip a'dTcrUsiuR.

we were, giving ou Ky, Mr; Tulbott told them the tour and whnt we ci- to from -our advcrlis- Eltcrnpon Martinez- made his i cfiute jump' a (he fcTounda nnd presented the usannger ot 'chambet-, ot With a set 'club's: Atisndfd night i iing-invited attend has. announced tno ub nt the Venetian Garo jj. yfirt RuBBell, Porlsmoulh, in junior In the liberal nrl! department, men as editor-in-chief of -Hie Xaverlan York college weekly publication. To'wmv famous EnsllsJi writer, I jjj le ncw et ftr nns aBsocl.ated Jplsou the pcogram.I (hft Ngwa fop two Jcnr a and this Tohn -j Mrs. Blanche Brown who makes hor home with her sister, Mrs.

Louis Sriyder ia recovering from an. attack Sir. 'and Mrs. Chester Clifford, of Camp street, entertained recentlj with a delightful jblrthdny dinner I honor of their three year old son Nel Kon's, birthday. The color scheme pluk and green was used In the tnbl decorations, where, a lovely dlnnc served to tlie following: hi Krr.nd-pareiits, Mr, nnd Mrs.

Arthu Drake, and children, Holnnd 'and Ruth, Mrs. Dennis obett and children Orvnl and Helen, Albert Shope, Charley Brvln. ntrlce Brabblett nnd Harold Allen. George Walbright. of Harrison streeti'ls slowly recovering, from a month's Illness.

wide circle of I tAivnshlp, JJ 10 80 A friends and acquaintances'along the enrly life ne. the clety will meet. on Wednesday ufter- Mr. Dunn. Is by his sec- rural schools In tne George Btreker and Jacob Apel at-1 noon nt 2:16 with Miss Laura Walk- ond wife, a Bushwaw- rndcd a rale given at MInford Satur ny and purcbaseil a fine tenm of torses.

Mr. arid Mrs. K. Yingoi- spent. the vcek end her parents; Mr.

and Mrs. John-Mnult of Portsmouth. LouiM Tvlpber spent the week end.with Mrs. L. B.

Coudill of New Boatoh. Revival Eervices will begin'April 1 nl the Union church at Junior The attendance in the Sunday school is increasing each. Sunday. The Rev; Wright und too Rev. Creech have clinrge of the services.

A son was born Sunday, night to Mr. and Mrs. Thoums B. Stltt Tha father is in charge of the "Memorial Ijorial Pork. 'flic "great mystery play, "The Bat will be presented this evening in the moving picture eliow at the local hijh tchqnl.

This is on entertaining pla to which the public i.a Invited. The meeting of tlie Prnycr and Praise Bnnd of the Baptlut church has been Dewey avenue. Miss Ella Duin; and two children by a.first I and UIa. Mr. wns married in -inck- Bcott wll be the existing Parker-Dunu' and Eliza The Priscllla meet, on afternoon with a Ijiurn Dunn, was born Mrs.

H. EX Cook of Fifth street. January 5, 1872, and died March 13, 1028. He', was' married to Florence Mr. and Mrs.

John Soaggsr of nob- 15, 1TOO. nt Green, mion nvenue hnd ns dinner guests west Virginia: Two Sunday Mr. and a.ud little daughter, Valley street. son of yoars Mrs. Urum born to this union, Parker nnd Eliz- ir, "Rosemary, of obeth Dunn.

On October 7. 1010, he was married to Mary Bushwaw. He was a member of the Second Pres- Tlie Willing Workers class of th? byterlan Church. He leaves a devo-. First Evangelical church will ted his two children, one his evening with Mrs.

F. W. Potzek, I brother, James S. nunn, of Winston Salem, North Carolina, and sisters, nui st ho'me'. nnd one- Rrandchild.

Blva Ruth Shcla. dnUKhter of Mr. nnd Mm. Stnnton Shela. Mr.

Rieppl nlso leaves tils mother, Mrs. Mnr.v Hlepel. wife of Isaac Rlecei. who died about 17 years ago. Mrs.

Rlegel will he fir yearn of npe In Mny. Also sur- vivlnB nre three brothers. Bon Uleee! clerk nt the Washington hotel. Mar at liome nnd Will lUege DAVID STEWART A. long- and- useful itreer was hrjtrtipht if nday afternoon at' 4:55 o'clock, when David Stewart answered the final at his home', 821-Murray isrreet.vHe had been In 111 health for the.pa.st several years, but hid condition' regarfled ns critical, until about a week before his Stewalrt was united.

In msr- lage in 1875 to Manning His wife nnd following children Thomas Brown. Indianapolis; Stewart, Wheeler lortsmouth; Alfred" Stewart. Xenla; Walter. Stewart, Reyholdshurg, B'urkley. Sidney.

Mrs. H. Wayne Watklns, Mrg. Stanley Ruth and Gilbert Stewart Portsmouth. Four children, Myrtle, Albert, Minnie and Annle preceded him In death.

Mr. Stewart wan January 29, 1851. ami lived'his. entire life in Portsmouth and vicinity. He was a member of the Trinity'ir.

E. rhnrcri. Funeral services will be hel1 nt one o'clock -Wednesday. aftemoMn from the late home; with Rev. Arthur Staples, pastor of Trinity, official.

Interment will be made at Handy Springs. JOSEPH J. ROGERS Word wns received yesterday by Wesley McFnnn, 2015. Gnllin street, the death of his nrother-ln-lnw, of Flora, 111. Mr.

ilogers was well known In this community. He was born In Iyrn, Sdoto county, In 1801 and died March 11. He wns united In marriage to Ellia McFunn In 1870 and a few yean Inter moved to Flora, where lie haj lived, ever since. He Is survived by ot street. iMrs.

Hennlngson of Schenec- The Get-Together Club will meet a N. Mrs. C. A. Harris, Miss thlu evening in the home of Mrs.

J. Willie Dunn, Junle Dunn anil Jennie H. Crosby, 1700 street. I all of Henderson, North Curo- HnaJ Onawa Council No. 02, Degree of! Mr.

i -his career wltb Ion of New. Boston. changed from Thursday to Friday eve ning and will be hpld at the home 'Mrs. Henry Morrison. Cornell Kritz, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert. Fritz its detained from school on account of illness. Mary Frances Stevenson, a junior in high school is Lawrence County Constable Is Shot Ohio, 'March shooting of Constable Arch McFunii Saturday ulght nud the filing of charges of shooting with Intent to kill and carrying concealed weapons against Cruss Collins, 10, this morn- sponking. I Wt somewhat -out of me nt of in 'my- uniform whi-n.

the some 1 1Uerary publication. college -hiiriilretl people who ntteudcd the all in been' to. me; that I drew the unwcl- i 'eyo' of many. I wns soon miide 3 yl; right at h'omo by those at my and wished that tho oth- (in my pnrty could have enjoyed evening ns I did. i At Miiirai.

we put on a' stunt tbaL ycr before has been performed here. jumped from plane piloted Pat Love in the city at the Itoyai Pnrk. The jump was made nt Btime plucn where the Miumi beantr pageant was being held nud thousands people witnessed the thrilling exhl; ---fmtion. AVhen Miss Miumi wiirf chosen some Klxly bntUing beauties, Mur- tir.ez guvc her an order for set 6 Oolf Clubs. All during llie Jxive nnd K.

W. Grlgsby per streets. formed above the crowd and the Bny. wus thrilling ex and wns the tnlk of the cit ulght. a On Ex-Gov.

Cox. Some of us called on ex-Uoverno Vi'james M. Cox, owner of the Xllain i'. News, one of the strongest papers In Florida, und paid our respects to tli former presidential candidate. We plan to leave here Monday fo V' 1 und wind up onr engnsemen 'V week In Florida.

From thla state we will go to Mobile, and then Orleans nnd up to St. Louis and Kfflngluiiu, 111. The latter two cities were placed on the itinerary recently -wlien we received teleRrnms asking us to stop there. Present plans call for reaching the home port not later thnn 1. The American Math 1ms performed Wonderfully here.

Lore's ImndllnR of' the plane hns won the admiration nil who huve seen him perform. We linve received word Umt work been started on the sec-ond plnne wUh tho ing, served as the uddltUm of another chapter to the story of the filed of Decutur township. As a-result of the wrangle Saturday night both McFann und Collins were wounded by gun-shot. Pocahnntas, will give ''n -social dunce In'their liaH nf Fifth and Chll- licothe streets Wednesday evening. A good time Is assured nil who attend.

Everybody la invited. The Frances. Badger. Guild of All Saints church will hold a buke snle In Dunham's meat Saturday, beginning at lOiOO a. ui.

All sorts of homemade baked goods and other-homemade things will be on sslo and the patronage of the public Is solicited. The White Rose Sewing Circle will meet this evening In tho home of Miss-Jessie Seott, 1012 Ruhlman nve- tbe N. W. back In 1804 and. took up the 'duties of conductor about three years later.

He moved to Portsmouth I 1003, soon after the N. W. terminals were moved here from Kenova. Prior to that he lived In Kenova. In lOOo he was made nn extra pOFsenger conductor und wns placed on the list ns regular passenger conductor in 1013.

For. a long-time his "run" was on what is now Numbers 10 and 20, between Portsmouth Jind Williamson. When the fast trains Nos. 4 and were placed on the Cincinnati division some months ago he was made conductor on these trains, the "rnns" being between Cincinnati nnd AV11- wns mcmlicr of the Knights of Pythias lodge of He wns member of the Flrct Prcs hyterlan church for KOmetlme nnd nter transferred his membership he Frnnklln Avenue M. E.

church. will be In the Jackson ceme ery. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY home of MIsn Hothwell, of'Ulover street, was ttiB scene ot lovely bridge party on Saturday evening. After series ot bridge games the hostess served prettily appointed lunch nt the card tables. The fooUmll prosram comrclttee three scasoHs and this wlnlcr bended stcdent committee in cbarge of preparation of the baskeltall program.

He Is also assistant sports editor of The' Musketeer." St. Xavtor yen, ook. The college Mny fete, passion Hownr(1 1Hlv Si aiie guests were: lay program nnd fitudcnt Council kiesflrs. nnd Mesdamcs Howard re listed among tlie organizations huvls, Irvln Oehres, Wylle Hinna, or which RuRsell swved ns secre- huymond Mlttendorf, Honry Martin, He wns voted member of the uobert McNnmnrn Mra. Howard Moore of Washington street.

Tho assisting hostesses were Mesdnmc-s Ralph I.egler, Fiinnle Colo Anderson, Elln M. Evans; Misses Kdith lloyse, AUuc UYeuthnrt and Elslo Wa'tklns. The following program wns given: "Christmas on Ellis Louise Dlusmore. National Defense--Mrs. Cornelia Treutjiart.

A shower various things to be sent to Ellis Island was glveu at tho meeting. Miss Lucy Scott's class of the First Evangelical Suinlay school will meet this evening In the home of Miss Emma Hotz, 1S1 Front (street. give dunce In their hall. Fourth nnd Washington streets, this evening, beginning at o'clock. Music will be furnished by the-Mer- i-lmnkers Orchestra.

Hamson. Mr. Dunn 'was a member of thp Order of Railway Conductors for a number of years. Groups C. and D.

of the Bigelow Aid Society will hold a bnke sole in the Cut Rate meat market Saturday morning, beginning nt 10 o'clock. The committee will be Mrs. D. A. Grimes nnd Mrs.

Merle Dudutt. Mrs. C. P. Bnuer, of 1000 Sclot.i Trail.

The program, as follows, wan given: -Overcoming Hereditary Taints by Training and Environ- tholrnent," Mrs. C. Facts the Mood Snhject of Pre- Open Ballot Bids On March 23 Proposals for furnishing necessary paper. an( for nimiberlng, perfornlluB and binding I X-'Q(' I "influence," Mrs. H.

H. Morthe ballots for use In the primary jgnn. Di- visors of election ot Bcioto county, until 7 o'clock P. Friday, Mnrch I of Incrcnse Mies Charlotte Baughmnn of Boston, who Is the guest of her brother nnd sister-ln-lnw, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Howard Baughmnn of.Bnird nvenue, wns the honor guest lit pretty pnrty given on Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. O. J. Deltz- ler of Fifth street Guests were present for two tables of bridge and lit the conclusion of nn enjoyable afternoon, the favor for high score was given to Mrs. Richard Hopkins and the guest favor to Miss Bnughmnn.

A delicious one course lunch was served at tlie smnll tables. The Sororls Club will meet any afternoon In tho home of Mrs. Theodore Bauer, 2314 Sbawnee Rond. Mrs. B.

W. Hopkins, of Fifth street, who has been patient In Christ in Cincinnati, came home Saturday. Improved. She Is very much ballots be ohtn.ned 1 nrmirntlon to he clerk or tne upon npplientlon to Ihe clerk bonrd. Kim- Fertilizer Plan! Destroyed XENIA, March 13-- AP) -Fire, of origin, destroyed the plnut ot the Xenln Fertilizer Company, mar here, Kxlay.

Oscur Worber, of owner, estimated tho loss al O. lilnir. Pinno Solos--Miss Virginia hie. I'he next meeting will be held on March vvlth Mrs. H.

street. Tlie regular monthly meeting of the General Hospital vice Club will be held Wednesday r.fternoon nt (wo. o'clock In the sew- Group 2 of Trinity Ladles Aid Society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the home of Mrs. Harry Elcborn, 1820 Fifth street. Miss Nell Gnhlemnn, of Highland avenue, ei.tertnlned her bridge club on Saturdny evening.

A dnlnty lunch WRS served after a series of delightful games. The I-ndles Society to the B. of V. nnd K. will meet Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock In Dunn's ball.

The Daughters of the Union Veterans will meet this evening In the basement of the Public library. The Buckeye Club will meet Wed nesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. J. M. Stockhnm, Beechwood Heights.

Members nre naked to bring their needles and thimbles as MRS. CORA CROSS Mrs. Cora Cross, wife of William Cross, died at her'home in King's addition, near McCall, Kentucky, Mnn day night about 12 o'clock, at the nge. of 36 years. She had been ill for nearly year.

Tn addition to her hnsbnnrl she leaves sev.en children, the youngest baby of one year: Ida May. Allen, Julia. Klhert. Lucy, Mary nnd lona. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Mt.

Xlon church nt Frost, with the Rev. W. Ferguson In charge. Interment will be In the Mt. ZIon cemetery.

James" W. Stiles James William Stiles wns born at WbeelercburiT, March 1851, and departed this life March 7,, He was united In marriage to Barnett at Portsmouth. er 11, 1SSO. To this union wns Kirn three children, who with his viriiiw survive. Mrs.

Fmimu Pylennd 'nlvin A. nf Scottsville nnd Mrs. Charlotte Jones of Portsmouth One Mrs. Kmma Rockwell of Miami, nn aunt. Mrs.

Annn Rockwell of Oephnrt Station, with whom ic mnrte his home In his youth ns she took the place of mother to him and tenderly cared for him. He united with the Srlotoville Christian Friends, wbo wish to view thr may An so from 0:30 tonight until 11 n. m. Wednesday. The funeral party will leave at noon tomorrow fnr Jack- where the Inst rites will be held.

WILUAM STEPHENSON William Ste-phenson, GO. died nt his home near Wnmsiey, Frldriy, March D. His death resulted from stroke of paralysis suffered the preceding Monday. Surviving nre wire, three daughters, Mrs. Flossie Clnrk.

Mrs. Lily Hoffer nnd Sirs. Delia Smith; five sons, Walter, Raymond. Homor, Allen and John nnd number of grandchildren. Two.

brothers nnd seven sisters nlso survive. He wns the eldest son of the Inte Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Stephenson. Funernl services were held Sunday morning nt the Wamsley M.

E. chape! nt 10 n. m. his wife, five children, seven children, three crent-srnadchUdratt, nnd two sisters and one brother, ho- sides numerous other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held from- the residence in Flora Tuesday, MRS.

J. K. MICHAEL A messflRe conveyinK the news nC (he denth of 'Mrs. J. E.

Michnel at -J her home In Tnllndenn. Aluhnma, Monday nljrht nt 00 o'clock, wna received by friends here last night. The only Information conrcrnlnj; the death of Mrs. Michael contlned In the message was that-death came suddenly while In the home. Mrs.

Michnel Is survived tr tha husbnnd and one son and a danjh- ter In Tnllndegft. One son Pnul died several months RRO. Mrs. William of Spiotovllle Ii a sister. Mrs.

Michnel made It practice to visit her many friends In this city each two years. MRS. SIARGARfit WHITE MANCHESTER. March 19-Death nt 10:30 o'clock Monday The Joseph Spencer Chapter of the Daughters of the American Itevolu- lion met rm Mnnduy evening i ASK- YOUR NEIGHBOR If you have not been to The United Modern Dentists ask anyone about their exactness of workmanship and fairness of prices. BRIDGES KVCTJ- Tuolli Piece Art A l'T Knch one in Inlxirntorj- ami cl PLATES CROWNS I'uR-eUilii or i I Ciolil $4 $7 We are always kind, courteous and considerate, realizing that many people dread a dentist's chair.

UNITED-MODERN-DENTISTS Open Evenings Dental Nurse 819 Oallia Street E. J. Staebler Co. Jewelry Store Open for Business Complete line of diamonds, watches and jewelry at prices that will please. Watch repairing, with work positively Guaranteed.

E. J. Staebler Co. MRS. MARY E.

CALDWEU, Mary E. Cnldwell, driujflitpr of Jnne and Robert (lordifn. wns horn nt Frost. May 11, 1802 nnrl ilrpnrl- ed this life March 10. 102S age yenrs.

She was united In'mnrrlnge to Ales Cnldwell at Greeiiup, Mny 18S2 and to this union wore born nine children, four tfirls and five boys. One daughter. Jennie died nt the age of two yenrs. Hesidcs her husbnnd the following children survive: home, A. J.

of Arthur. Altoona, Clara Ixiwe .1010 Klslith Eva Dnrnell nt homo. Orvllle, Hnrlund Cllnilys nt home. Four sisters, -five Ing claimed Mrs. Margaret Reed White.

78. who passed awny Rt tho home of her BOH, Otis White, on Kighth street. Mr. White is editor fit the Signal here nnd his mother had made her homo with him for years. Complications cniiBed death.

Mrs. White wns a nntlve of Brown rnnnty, the widow of the Inte Georftc White, veteran of the 70th 0. V. 1. He died number of'years Jirn.

White hnd lived In plaeo since her sou moved here from Brown county, about ten years Otis White is the only child. A brother. Wlnfield Heed, lives la In- dlanapollst. Funernl services will brt held from the home Wednesday afternoon 1 o'clock, with Rev. BlgRs In charge.

Burial will lie in the Char- tcr Oiik cemetery in Brown county. FUNERAL Funern! services for Tliomni RhoIen, one year old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas K. Rhoden of Run will he held from the Ixng Run r.

B. rhurch nt 10 n. wlth The Rev. U. S.

Pinson in Interment In the Long Hun cemetery will follow. church February and served his master to the best of his ability ns his nfflctlon kept him from attending Miss Millicent Molir Toilet Goods Specialist of Boston, will be nt Wurster's drug store this week. Miss i complete instructions on the care of the skin nnd scalp, including a fai-ial mnssage, absolutely free. A half hour appointment may he made at your home or at the drug store 'by callinpr 272 and asking for Miss Mohr. Funeral services for William -V Kannnnl.

whn died at his home. IWs Twelfth street, will he held from ttif home nt 2 p. Wednesday, witii Rev. K. Menchnm in Interment in Oreenlnwn will Mrs.

Thomns Cameron. I.imevllle E- W. Crookshnnk. C'lncinnnti, Mrs. John Craycrnft.

Whoelershurs. Alvn Gorden, Wheelershurpr. Oeorpe Rnrelnml, Ky Thomas Oor- ilen, Sllonm Y. Gorrten, Frost Robert nnd Clyde Silonm. nnd nine sjrand children nlso survive.

She wns devoted member of the Mmevllle, M. B. church. home nt 2 p. Funernl services will be held from the home Thursday afternoon at 1 with Rev.

I-. 1- Iloush. of Sclotoville, M. K. church In charge.

MRS. JOHN KALS'E Word was received here last night of the death of Mrs. John Rnine.at her home in Rainelle, W. Vn. Mrs.

Ralne will be Remembered by her many friends ns Miss Klena Davis, daughter of Rev. F. S. Davis, well known Methodist pastor in Southern Ohio, nnd pastor of Sixth Street Church from 1S8S to 1S02. The family lived In Jackson at one i nnd pstr.hllshed wide circle of friends who will he grieved to learn of Mrs.

Rnine's death. PAY' FINAL TRIBUTE Funernl services for Miss Katherine Burkel, who died nt her home in Cincinnati, Inst Thursday, were, held i Monday afternrrtm from the home of i her nunts nnd uncle, the Misses Knth- erine and Ulna Burkel nnd Phillip liurkel of Fourth street. The service wns rend by the Rev. 0. Monroe Hoiverton of the tTentrnl Pres1y- terinn church.

MM. Breece nnd Mrs. Williams were the Ringers. Iiitermenr wns in Groenlawn cemetery nnd the casket was horn by F. Hoover.

Glenn Howard Kllnk. Charles Bnfcer. Ralph Urandel ami Howard Bosse of Cincinnati. Out-of-tira-n relatives nnd friends who cnme for the last riles included Mr. nnd Mrs.

William Burkel nnd son nf Cincinnati. Miss Christine Burkol of Xewtnn. Nebraska: Miss Susiin Aty of Howard! Hnsse of rinclnimtl: Mrs. Ilanley C'ole nnd Miss Nell Miller. Chilli- rot he: nnd Philip Young of Waverly.

McKENZlEDEVER Fnnerol Directors and Ambulance Service Phone 597 Phone 1599 E. J. Staebler, Manager Gallia and Gay Streets Phone 117 .1. Richards Funeral Director Embalmer Ambulance Service Funeral Chapel Ninth and Waller Phone 117 AL WINDEL Funeral Director and Ambulance Service Funeral Home at 1503 Offnere St. No Charge Branch Office 625 Third 8t Phone 185 PHONE 11 Chess Riggles Mart GlynnJ Spring Coats Cleaned And Pressed Owl Cleaniti! Phone 25OO.

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