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SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924 THE DAILY TIMES PAGE FIVE S3 Dolly Wi C. 1 She is here to answer any aud all miestlons concerning ntony, troubles, woes, etiquette, e(c. Inqiiivlcs should lie addressed Miis Uolly Wise, care The Daily Times. Portsmouth. Ohio.

Dear Dolly do to buve Pleiiso toll me what mv name in the tl Iuponr 1 sec so many names in the lint I would like to have mine 10. Dolly. I 11 iu ip soon and 1 am ns to how to go gcl- it in the I'lciis-i tell "soon as possible. IGNORANT. You win get your name in the per as slick as a whl---ii: if yon 11 just a the telephone re- iver anil will i otiieo and ask Dolly "Wise, or one of the re- rters, and wber yon are ing.

It isn't necesfary to i a to sny us ninny imagine i tint! out all wo to now we get you on tlie line, you hnvc no phone, or iim't live one, just mail your item to iis department. The only thing that necessary is lo write iilninly nnd ve first namoy or initials every rson mentioned. Dear Duly Wise--I am yonng an. years of age, who was in the War. rim married nnd have child.

I have disease which 1 mtracted in the army, and which resume would take about or (V iths to cure. Up to i time I been nhle to work. I 1 go to Government hospital, how much ipciiRiitiou jvill be allowed me? I is this iiuiount the same from ry a 1C not. please how ch the following stales allow In fuses of Imlimm tins i Ohio. Kentucky, and Illinois', Is Uure go.oil Government Hospitul in Ohio'; 1C not.

where is the nearest one located? I I A I I A If it is necessary for yon to enter a i a yon i probably he sent to the government hospital nt. Dayton. Ohio. Would nth-tec yon to i'onsnlt your physician, and have him write you a letter to hospital or lo War i Washington, D. C.

The Ked Cross and the AnicrK-an T.egion may also lie able to do something Cor you. If you itre cutting; a compensation now yon will probably lie allowed (he a a or be given a permanent oofnpensation, if you unable to work. The state I I nothing to do i the compensation allowed, as this comes direct from D. C. Miss will find names of the various drinks on the menu cards iin.il signs i in the ice cream parlors.

Too ninny to name in, this department. Dear Dolly--1 want your advice; am going with a nice girl of 10 nnd I nui U4. Dolly, this. girl is atler me nil the i to a her nnd I haven't any money to net married i Would yon mlvise me to borrow, the money r.nd a her. or give her Give her up.

She has no right to pop the question, even if it is leap your, as she will not be uld enough to get marrloil for five years. TIMES SERVICE PATTERN Dear Dolly--How yni congral- a a young couple who have just been a i i to a person, a should yon say? Also rel me the 4 of the different i a are'served in ice cream parlors and nt soda fountains. COUNTRY "Yon extend best wishes. to bride and congratulate the gnmui. When introduced to a pcr.suii.it isn't necessary to make a speech.

You might say "How do yo'i do Miss Hliink," or "Mr. So a So." You Dear Dolly I live in the country and we use a great deal pork aud we have MI accu- uiuhition of grease and I would like to' know how to make a nice hard lye soup. Something a is easy to make will be appreciated. COUNTRY A One pound of concentrated potash dissolved in two quarts boiling writer. Let stand i lukewarm, then pour into the lye live i omuls of clean grease.

alf'O luke 1 twenty minutes, and. while stirring, pour in a a three ounces oC a i a cold cut in bars A group of 'relatives nnd friends recently assembled at the hoin.e of. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Montavnu on Pond Creek to 'help celebrate Uie birthday anniversaries of Mr.

Monta- vou nnd his sister-in-law, Miss Theresa Orletl. The dny was one of in- forinnlHy followed with picnic diu- u'cr served ut six o'clock on the luwu. The evening closed i mi Ue-. course served following guests: Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Moutfivon, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Montavon, Mr. Mrs. Joseph Distcl.

Mr. mid Mrs. J. .1. Orlett, Mrs.

Henry a Mrs! Joseph Delotcll, Misses Hertha Welty. Alice Brown. Katht-rlne Servey, Madeline and Leona Simon, Dorothy Wear, Blanche Gratam. Agnes Orlett. Theresa Orlelt, Elizabeth Orlett.

Karl-lira Orlett. Louise and phine Montavon, Messrs. Joseph l.ovey, Peter Josph Simon, and Orlett, Walter Schackert, Joseph De- oteil, Ed. Graf, Albert Hotli. C.

C. Inrper, Frances i a Mnrie, i tohi-rt, Clara, Celeste and IAIIIIS Mon- avou, Violet Williams, Elizabeth, lary and Albert Jeanguetm. The. honor-guests received number of gifts from their friends who cfl for extending best wishes for a other happy anniversaries. Members of the office force of the First National Bank held nn mting at Rtishtown Tbnrsdny ufter- noon in honor of the Misses i a and Elizabeth Schiffman, book-keepers, who will leave next month for their a i home in Germany to visit relatives niitl friends.

The party left Portsmouth nbout i o'clock going to Hnshtown by motor where a program of games The Woman's I'nreigii Society of Old Town M. K. Church and the Women's Home Missionary Society of the Hell, el M. E. church will hold their regular meet- at tlie home of Mrs.

Kliv.iiboth Williamson on Dry Hun Wednesday afternoon. July 2nd. It best to let it Cool in shallow. This is very convenient to make when a a i of has- accumulated. It should be tried on before i into the lye.

One of the a i events in younger society circles was the attractive dance given last evening by Miss Louise Hush in the Klks clnb, complimenting her young cousin. Miss Esther Kinncy, of a a City, Oklahoma, who i her mother, Mrs. Clifford Kinney, is i i i i Mrs. Hayden Bush ami brother, Mr. T.

K. Hnu'harl of Second street. The evening was one of gaiety, the uinsic being furnished by the Luudc- maii Orchestra. Refreshing i punch was served the evc- of Fort with her K. Lewis, of Second Mnrjorie I is visiiuig Krandinotlier mini.

Mrs. L. ami Mrs. I II. Goodman, street.

Atty. Howard I 1 York and Mrs York of i street are spending the week-end in Cincinnati. While there, they are combining pleasure'with business. Mrs. I.

11. Stewart of i street, lias returned from a visit with relatives at AsliUind. Iluntiiigion. and -Charleston. W.

Va. The Woman's Home Cission Society a itjr of the i i M. E. cbnri-b will hold i a meeting Tuesday a at at the home of Mrs. 1C.

J. 11. UhMmiud, 317 Sunrise avenue. The assistants vill include: Mrs. H.

C. Adams. Mrs. P. Smith, Mrs.

L. N. Hayes. Mrs. Frank Hawkins.

Mrs. Cnrnnte, Irs Emil A i Mrs. W. E. Hill, Mrs.

Elmer Knust. Mrs. a i Strayer presided as hostess at an a a i parti on i a afternoon at 1 home her parents and Mrs. G. B.

Car lyle on Second street, when t'he en- a i in honor of her charming house guest. Mrs. .1. W. Wilds, of Hiversido.

Illinois. Baskets a i i were used for floral a i rooms where the guests passed the afternoon: At the close of several interesting games of bridge, favors were given to the honor-guest, and to Mrs. W. S. Sellards, Mrs.

Kiiymond Wiltsec and Mrs. Txjnn C. Marshall for scoring. Thaler, Mrs. Strayer was assisted by Mrs.

George K. a i Mrs. H. M. ICeil, Mrs.

IMward Carlyle and Misses a Jane and Esther Carlyle in serving a a i luncheon. The guests numbered 0. M. Mrs. J.

H. Deeaier Doiislity) of tliis cuy. is here from Phil-, idclplii'i for a visit with her inolhcr, Simpson. Mrs. a Fisher, of Klevenl.li Mrs.

Jasper a of 1H0.1 Me- Connell avenue is i i i i -Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Columbus. Mrs. R.

G. Bryan of Sixth was the nui'sts V'irty idvc'i Thursday in the home of Mrs. F. A. Ironton.

The following from the It-pntotiinn will interest local persons "Ono of the most delightful of the many lovely parties enjoyed this summer was civeii yesterday' when Mrs. i F. A. Mrs. Klhi M.

a i and Miss Uerlha i a enlertuineil a hiiut uiindier of quests at 'the IIDIUC of the former on Smith street, with hmclieon. The sp-u-inus lawn where the tables weie arranged under (lie simile of tlie lieaiitifii maple trees, was transformed a flower with nn abundance uf sum HUT flowers which weiv an-aiiKed i The small ladles were very ar.rai-tive with hmcliejn covers of crepe paper in rniiiliow shades and luiviiiK a houiptet nf peas of pink nrcliid nnd i From the corners of the tables were nrelies ia rainbow shades which were very a i i and o'clock a most ele- hincaeon of three courses was served by ilie hostesses as- sisteil by Misses Kilna Doris Parker. Mason, and i a Tub- err, who were a i in liot-omini summer frocks of delicate similes. After Innelivon was the pleasure for the afternoon liom-s ami was IMI- joyed nn lawn. Lovely prizes were awarded I hose having tln highest scores.

Oni of town guests were Mrs. U. C. Simpson. Mrs.

Nickuls, Mrs. K. if niitl Mr.s. P. Hiss ml Mrs.

H. G. Urynti Purtsmoiuh." ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS A TRIP TO MEXICO i to the young guests. Au'iou those from out of town were the a i jj 1 Kesclrinn. Mi's, A.

i Mrs. a P. Mrs. H. M.

Keil, Mrs. Harry Uenton. Mrs. Loon Marshall, Mrs. Howard C.

Feyler, Mrs. Hayniond B. Wiltsee, Mrs. K. G.

Gilmore, Mrs. Heron Johnson, George E. Mr.s. K. I'.

Elder, Edward Carlyle. Mrs. Robert Bryan. Mrs. i i a Bell.

Mrs. James D. Williams. Mrs. Brnslnirt, John E.

MncDowell. Mrs. Wil- Ham S. Sellards, Mrs. Richard Ken- tractive young honor-guest, 3 ther Kinncy, a a City, Edith Edmonstou and Helen Pattou of Columbus, gucsls of Miss Madeline Misses Mildred a and Roberta Thornhnrg of Huntington, W.

Miss Murjorlc Stevens of Fort Mibs Eleunor Meix- uer and Mr. Douglas Hunter of Palm Beach; Florida. The other guests were, Misses Madeline Miller, Helen Hopkins, Janet Hichardsoii, Nancy (IrimiiS, Pevsis; Bannou. Norma Wor- dcn, i Kliv.aneth Wycoff, Margaret Annslrong, Helen Y.eley, Carolyn Nye, isahel i a i i a Charlotte Mary a a Teuer, Ivlizabeth Nye, Helen Slcwart, Martini Gould, a liicc. Iteginu a i Knowle.s.

Helen Armstrong, Margaret i i Florence Lane, Mary J.onise Selby. Sadie Meidenberg. i Doi ty, Estellc and Fay Corwin. Gretchen Schirrman, Messrs. Everett Hayes, Douglas Hughes, Douglas Hunter, Ansel A Howard Clark, Robert Manning.

.1 nines Duduit. Wayne Hraily, Elmer Young, i i Klscsser, Charles Dixon. Robert Dnike, Gordon While, Colu Lawremo Kimble, Henry Manpin, a Cincmnat, BiM-mft, Gray (lull, Mrs. Gilhert Kendall, -Mrs. Edward Carlye.

Mrs. Howard Marsha, Misses Emma Johnson. Dorothea Eck, a Patterson of Stella McCall, t-cna Hauek, a Hiiuck, a nnd Esther Carlyle. I hall in I hers are The local 0 rile of the Eastern Star will hold i memorial rtiinilriy iifternoon. 20, at iheir ic Masonic Temple.

AH mem- uskeii to attend nnd nn i i a tion is extended to the relatives friends. Cleo Resler will contribute the program with a vocal solo. She will be accompanied by Miss A a T. Cramer. A a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Shoemaker. Miss Dorothy i liiis returned to home in and was enjoyed. Following basket lunch they returned to the city. The Misses Schiffuiann 'will sail from New York, 2(5, on Steamer Mr.onchcn.

They will be gone six months. Mrs. Pnns-'y Sizemore and son It 1 have returned to their home in Ceredo. W. a visi i Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Miilone of 1020 a street: Tlie Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the a M. Church held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs.

E. 11. Ulnzer of 10(W High street. The assistant hoslessos were Mrs. C.

Stiff aud Mrs. Evan Vandervort. the hiistnesy session interetiug papers were given by Mrs. Carl Riddlebarger nnd Mrs. P.

A. Crosrs. At the close of the afternoon a a i ice course was served to the following: Mrs. John Lockhart, Fred Mrs. Geneva Kennedy, Mrs.

Floyd Kemp, Mrs. Honrv Uurton. Mrs. Scott i Mrs. Carl Rid- dleargi'ij Mrs.

Joseph TConntz, Mrs. P. A. CrosM. Mrs.

A i Cyt'ers. Mrs. Jordan. Mrs. Evnn Vtinder- Mrs.

C. L. Stiff and Mrs. E. H.

Blazer. The next meeting i beheld nt home of Henry Burton 1S2U Eleventh street. Mrs. A. i of Washington.

D. is expected to a i here today to visit for the summer. Other relatives are her sisler. Mrs! Josephine Calver nnd Mrs. Ixniella McChc's- ucy oi Nanvoo.

Mrs. Cumnilngs is the widow of the a A. J. Cummings who passed away a few months ago In Washington. He was former Portsmouth resident, having been employed i the Moore a i Works on Third street.

Miss Alice Dover of a i a street arrived home i morning from two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Douiplian Owen (Persis Pur- j-cll) of Lyncbburg, "Virginia. Mrs. Mae Webster of who has) spending the past week visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and i Massn of 1-17 Twenty-First flrect. i leave tomorrow for a weeks' visit i relatives iu Lancaster, Ohio. "Why. Unit's a Clirisimas flower." cried Nancy. HORSE SHOE RESULTS Mr.

aiid Mrs. Ueorge Ttnss and laughters, t'hyliy and and son. of Sciotoville and Mr. ind John a of Second street spent Thursday at Hnverulll i Mr. Oscnr OnUi-s and his -Mrs.

K. K. i of Col and Miss Kenuie i i a of I'roLtorsvile, Ohio. Miss Evelyn Crowe of I is spending a few a i her cousin, Miss Genevieve i of Gay street. Miss: Frances Dnrragh of a street-has returned from a i i i her parents, Mr.

nnd Ms. i Darragh of Black and has resumed her work in the Fowler X-Ray Lnb- a on Second street. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Clarke and (laughter.

Miss Elizabeth of Moultou Place nre home i motor trip through the East. Dr. nnd .1. P. Giilcn and a Mrs.

Josebp a nnd her a i i Shaw, of I i i Tennessess, who been i i i Mr. mid Mr.s i i a Itnrbce and other relatives in city, left yesterday for WeU 1 ton to i i relalives liet'oiv returning to i home in Tennessee. Well leadership has been decid- eded for present, Mitchell by keeping up the good work and winning ihree takes the lead. His opponent i IS ringers aud 10 points. Averting a i inoro a a point for every ringer.

In the last game Marlowe his op'ioncnt made ringers and 12 i Doll assisted a in the change, by i Hughes off for two games. Doll also led in ringers, hooking Ho i Mitchell second with 3H. Court 1--Cat-three won 2 out 3 Cline. i man, Crnbtrce, 22 ringers and I points. Court 2--Rheinfrank won 1 out i High man Rlieiiifrauk 20 ringers, mid f0 points.

Court 'J--Massie won 2 out from i High man Mass.ii;. ringers and 00 points. I won 8 straight from Marlowe. High man, Mitchell ringers and (i. points.

i Court 5--iligglns won straight from Pl'arr. High man Migglus nnd 21! i and Ii3 points. Court li--Gardner won 3 straight from W. Thompson. High ninn, Gardner, IS ringers and 1H Court 7--P.

Thompson won 2 out 3 from a High man Frank, 20 ringcis and points. Court S--Howhmd won 2 out from Craig. High man. Howhmd, IS ringers anil -ID points. Court D--Doll wan 2 out from i mini, Doll.

3fi ringers a fii) i A queer flower was. growing in the magic garden the next night when Jump I and the Twins rliinlii'd down the rose vine. It was i red i long mir- j- row velvet a and a yellow center. It looked very bright iu the moon- i "Why. a a i a fltyver," cried Nancy.

"Mother gets a pot of every riiristmas." "Yes. you're right." said the little a i man. I is Christmas er, but it lias another mime--a long HH'cr mime a I suppose you will forget the i you. But a doesn't a I Is called po-in-sel- liii." "Docs it grow up where Santa Clans lives'. 1 asked Nick.

"No," said Johnny grows In the south'. Kveh i tlnin we have bcPn (in our tniv els. In fact, it grows in a conn try altogether, califd Mexico." Just Tommy Tiimouse came i up. "Say." hu said'crossly. "Is a where we're going tonight-to Mexico? 1 "Yes.

1 sir!" said i garden a i "That's where going, "Then for the land's sake." said Tommy, "why aren't we i That's some distance to travel, be- I fore sun-up. Where are your tickets? I en n't lake-passengers without lick- I eU." "That's said Up. "I'll have to i out if the Fairy rjnccn sent them." "Yes, she did aiuf here they cried a i a i ippearing on one of the red ilossoir.s. She was very beautiful, lew i fairy was, and she was dressed in a sort of Spanish dress, She had a high comb in her hftir with i iaee scarf over it. -t "Oh.

are ti Mexican a i asked "Yes." nodded the tiny "Aiid I hopo yon i like Rctore Xancy had tamo to Tommy Titmous.o hopped, -up a green stem beside her. let me: soe tickets," be said, "and I punch i bill. All aboard; for Mexico A a went the three of them, Nancy a Nick 'and I i on Tommy's brown "Keep on going i yon Paiuitna Canal. tip. 1 we on top of i So Tommy stopped loot "all-' il i looked down nt tlie a a sort of river through the a i "A few yoarsMigo," said Johnny canal wasn't hero.

It was all a i just like a i we are The Atlantic''jj ocean on one side hud ocean on the other side of tbeso rnin-s. "Hut some men' thought, they could fix so the boats could go through. A digging hard for several years i thousands ot men, got enough of the a i till away so that Ihc cefaiiK could meet. And a a a Canal." a so I'll have to tell you alioiit the rest of the tomorrow. (To Bo Continued) A Service, Mr.

and Mrs. .1. Robinson avenue 11. had Voit as of i guests Thursday evening Mr. mid Won.

Lost i S--Doll AGRICULTURAL NOTES What Is perhaps one of eligible to attend the ciimp'. Exten- i A PRETTY FROCK FOR THE LITTLE I Figured percale, a i ay be combined for this model, i a Grinu-s, or iHitisU'. embroidered as i i Pluimuer, i The style is nice also i i i Xuhars. Louis Bet mil, i. -U The ...,,11,,., Aid Society ffeta nnd crepe.

The waist may Culbcrtrion. I.amar Shier-, i ohlll nished i the short sleeve, or iff in style may be added, shown in the smaller view. 'Hie Pn I tern is cut in -1 sizes: A. and 10 years. To make this for 'a 4 yuar size requires 2 irds of inch i I i i i miiiLvd to a address on of 12o in silver or stamps.

Send 12c in silver or stamps for ir I A I 102-! BOOK OF FASH- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sauffercr, 1 Jfrs. Jennie Haubert and Miss Be.i Donahoe i motor to today to spciid the week-end i friends. of Friend- Mrs.

Clara M. Snyder and Mr. Van Dcnton, i a i a Mrr. Charles a i i i of i i i a nnd I and Mrs. Van Gorder uf Kou- Inson avenue.

Members of Two" of Order of the i of Jerusalem mol al Chrystal Srnings I ns the guests of J. I.ce and Mrs. Cook of Whoelersburg. An gimixation was effected ami the lirst repnlar meeting will be held last. Tuesday in Sop! ember a the home of Mrs." James S.

Kennedy on Gallia s-treet. Messrs. Lee and Kenyon Jolinson left a on a i i to i a i a Pa. They i visit many other places of iulertst while Viin I ti--Cline 7--Marlowe i 3 0 a I I a 12--Crablree 14--Frank 10--Kitchen IN 17 Hi I -I 10 10 Size Name Street and No. City State ker I i IJoyd, A Lilly, a I Stevens.

John i a Charles I Anustrong, Lawrence- Foster. James Ruggles, i i i Payue. i a Thomas, Gordon Miiixner. Richard Herms, Gilbert Fuller, Richard Young, Chwrles Cook. Leroy Diltx, Clinton Drake, Clyde liuurne.

Jay A Gulker, James Wilhelm. Earl -Marlow and Mark a a Among the parties to be given week honoring Mrs. Maurice a er's cucst. Mrs. J.

W. WiUls of Riverside, 111., will be a bridge a on Monday a tlie home Miss Dorothea Kck on Offnere street. 1 On Tuesday morning. Mrs. R.

G. Gil- I of Twenty-first street will I i On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Harry Dcntou of Sixth street i a i i party of friends. Thursdny e-'cning nt social n't the Lavindcr liome this the home of Mr. and Mr.s.

ft. Shrimp IO Illcm bcrs of the D. C. K. Club I ot City View, West Portsmouth.

Pro- wt pmcrlair.ed on -Moiidny eve- Igrcssive Five a dancing ning nt tin; home of tlir, Mrs. Adolph Glockner, Sixth street, enjoyed i leu o'clock, when a fr and Clara nccompniiied by Sister Seraphiue of I course of i salad Ktindwiche.s, St. a school, is in Rochester, nnd cnke was 17--W. Thompson IS--p. Thompson Schedule, i'or MoiuUiy Court vs.

Pfarr. Court 2--Massie vs. W. Thompson. Court H--Mitchell vs.

Millison. Court 4--Mtirlowe vs. 5--Cline vs. P. Thompson.

Court (i--Crabtree vs. Howlnnd. Conn 7--Craig vs. Hughes. ourt S--Doll vs.

i i Court i a Misses on for a weeks' visit, un- home, Mrs. Glockner will visit in Chicago, 111. Mrs. Ernest Lawson of served. These en.ioying the nlensiires of evening were: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles C. Wade. Mr. ami Mrs.

Charles a i Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rehs nnd daughter. Jean Mr. a i a street have from a Frank Chabuudy, Mr.

i to Cincinnati where they Mrs. W. Mr. nnd visited i their i a a lv Sinnuel L- McAdams. Mr.

and son-in-law daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George PoKl- a i a dnughter-in- Inw. ml -Mrs. Hoi-art Iawson.

Mr. and Mrs, Miss Helen ive of Dr. and Mis. Byron Bins of Pomeroy. Ohio, in the guest of Sli.ss Christine Downic.

of Argoanc Road. Friends here a Horuikel, former resident now located a Clevel a have received a of WAS IN ASHLAND Thomas a i avenue, from i Ashland the G. W. G. a business in the interest of a a Land i Charles a Mrs.

Rus- a i a to Miss a Donovan soil i a and dnughter. Wel-! i-ity. Tin- couple will visit da. and Mrs. J.

E. Slnimp. Mrs. i on boncymoun i Mr. and Mrs.

George E. a i Mrs. Joseph McN'auiara I ti, next few days. Misses Mary. a Esther i ndson.

Joseph i i a Mr.s. Mrs. Maurice Stniyer aud sou -0ril Siniington Todd, Mrs. Winifred will be hostess of a i Thursdny morning. Misses Joseph-1 i i Isabel Kinuey of Waller I street i for and morning bridge.

Mrs. J. W. i of Riverside. neit, -Mr.

C. T. Anderson, the 'c'pVi'rty and motor to i i for UJ SSPS Louise Rehs, Lena Shunip, and r. i 1 -jrin 1-filll-KA i i Wilson House. Mre.

a P. Fiibrman of street is a i i today a of friends at bridge. Sixth group Alter a with tl'eir ter. Walter A i a tre party. A at St.

Louis. Dr. and S. S. a a of i and Gay streets are now at Glenwood I Springs.

Colorado. They i I go to Seattle. Wash, to Vs.it i I their son-in-law a daughter, nd Josephine Helnicr has re- her in i i a i rela tives. Shump and Minerva tl with local Messrs. i a Jack Cum- i(u 1 mings and Kdwin L.

Slinmp. The members of Ugoigo will J. M. nichards of C'oli enjoy ilimier this eveiiinK nt Ing i his ni'fihew, J. L.

Richard a Louise, followed with a thca- is visit- and a i of i street. Is Roy Smith, uf Thin! rcceivtil yrslprdiiy IICWH a IIIK imitlici- is very sick in He will i morning to her beilsiile. only carried i I hem the distinction of being Hie- i peaches on i Iix-nl marltet. but. commanded considerable a a i and good pr.Ice.

Ho far as the black cap rashcrries sold to I grocers week by the ineinliers of Lnc- asville llerry Growers' Association, were tin; i to be brought i i season from Sciolo count farms. 'Hie berrjes, which were an a i a i i a a brought. Hie.season top price of crate. The. members of Ibis' newly organized association contemplate selling a i'" 'He raspberries necessary Porlsinontir-demnml and a "iclr surplus crop In Coluir.hns inglon.

The. first, IOIK. of oto lo be placed on the Columbus a wns a this i An i to enjoy a.week of i a i i and recreation is (ifforded club members of this county tit club i Inn held nt (lie picturesque Dewoll'ri Grove. 4 1 miles east, of Mlnford. 31 fo'AiiKiist 0.

All club iceiuhers who nre keeping up their club work a i old members whi flnl.sh.ed nre of. i i and entertainment. The dub members of Jackson services of a iriilnctl nnrse have been secured to care for the health hoys 'mill'girls. All expect: ing to attend should i the.coun-.. ty ngent before July 15th.

With swimming, athletic events, botany nnd turo study classes, hikes over the ad; 11 cent hills, tVe and a other planned attractions, vj a evenings of a 1 i on the (inlet a Brushy Fork should appeal to every member, hoy or girl, I county. It Never Kails to Snlisfy. Goldenpneam Coffee At Your Grocers GOOD MANNEKS Keep Your Promise Hot Weather Comforts Mr. and Mrs. John i i of Sev-j enth street, have returned from I i a iipoiis.

where they a the Grotto jj convention. and Mrs. a i a Dickey ant! Eugene Anderson, former- i daughter. Miss Dickey, of Colum- ly of i city. visited hern i i relatives, recent- I Iv enronte to Greennp and i i i i i i Misses a i and Ella O'Brien of W.

where they are spnmlius sever; Asldnnd. are i i i i Mrs. al duys- a Mantle- of Franklin Mrs. Clyde of Canton. Ohio, is the sniest of -Miss Klla Bcrsinan of 140S Konrlli street.

I'. M. SecrMt of Coni-ml, i i i i i her grandson. Amon crest and family of street. 1 1 NOTICE After Monday, June, 30th, we will be in our new location, 1006 Gallia St.

Singer Sewing Machine Co. J. A. Wheeler, Mgr. BBXALL FOOT POWDER Just thing for tired, aching feet.

Price 25c. REXALL GYPSY CREAM For sunburn, heat, rash and all other skin eruptions. Price 40c. REXALt POISON IVY LOTION A wonderful Price 3Sc. REXALL SKEETER SKOOT Drives away mosquitoes and all insects'.

Prices 15c, 25c and 50c. I Mrs. Henry Patterson is visiting relatives nnd of. i JACK DAW'S IN THE FROZEN NORTH 1 11 a i risen to go, GO! Is in- 5 ronsfilerntn to a nnd keep your a i i while yon say good-. nnd a a liist remark last a nn hour.

BY ELTON Tfi. nnd 10 A requires ynrds of -JT inc-i matoriai. I'ncr. 30c. i 1 3 4.

and A 4 year 2 yards of inch raateri.ii. 10- ChDd's Dress. Cnt in 4 1. 2. nnd A r.

yr.r roon.res 1 of 27 Inch mntfrial. I'ricc difficult to. climb and i 4 out of the stairwaropening- a Rreat spriy nwnd splnsiicd all over them. managed to Tmd a porthole that had heavy i front r.f tho rtlp. He P-r-ted upon a stool and -beet of was i anci the wind iboat lurclii-U si'It-ways and -lack wenlVsprawlins to the.

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About Portsmouth Daily Times Archive

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