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FRIDAY, JUNE 2,1922 THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES HOLY REDEEMER GLASS FLAY MAKES A BIG HIT hUtrohle tatait in profusion nlfiht wheii the High pupllB of Holy, Ke- deemcr achool presented their play, P. H. 8. Auditorium. Erery In the big auditorium filled when the parted nt 8:15 o'clock, and everyone was well pleased with the performance.

Music lot. the furnished 1r the Eastlana Orchestra and it Wto inost excellent The music was 1 one of the features that helped to malts the entertainment the blf success It proved. Specialties were introduced during the first part of tliejevenUlR. Thaw included a I)aiice" by tie lit' tie girls of the school. Little Alberta and Robert Ward-'prescnted a clever little sons -and entitled Hare a Parasdl 'For Tbu." These' little folks arc" right nt hoine on the stage, and their numbers are always well next was-a dunce and drill by the.

little girls. "Action" wns the title of a snippy and dance presented; by smaller boys and girls; The girls presented a bea-utiftil; Japanese drill. No entertainment is complete without the Kricker Trio, and -these clever actors two of their peppy songs. were heartily encored and would have been jsinginR yet had they responded to the demiindf. of the audience for "more wings." Following the hleh school pupils presented that beautiful Southern ilnimn, "Alabama." The rtuge settings for the play were exceptionally beautiful and realistic.

They represented a rose garden on Southern plantation, a ud- the potted plants and blooming flowers were so attractively arranged that they rep. resented a real out-door garden. The play deals with the impending construction 5 of railroad through the plantation of Airs. Pnge, widow, with, the opposing the laying of the The whole cast showed wonderful acting talent, nnd the play proved to be one of the best ever given by the The Sisters who directed the play were commended by all who saw the rendition for it was one of the most successful ever staged by the Senior class of the The following are the cast of character's: Colonel Prestou, ah old planter-Barry McNamara. Colonel Moberly, a relic of the Confederacy--Marion Schleinhegc.

Squire Tucker, a County Justice--Georfc Captain Davenport, a Northern Railroad man--Clmrlfs Mr. Armstrong, his agent--George Walters. Lathrop Page, a Southern boy- John Frantz. Raymond Page, a party of business --Joseph Gerkens. Decatiir, an ante-bellum serrant-- John Kellison.

Mrs. Page, a widow--Cella Dearford. Mrs. Stockton, another widow-Evelyn Duschlucki. Carey Alabama 1 girl-Dorothy Atlanta'Jlpbcrly, Colonel Moberly's daughter--Catherine Walters.

SOCIETY Dr. and Mrs. CLarlps anil family of Dayton arrived here today to spend the week with Portsmouth relatives and friends. Their Miss Lucllc Slagie, will graduate from the P. H.

S. next Thursday night. Mrs. L. V.

McCabe (Lenore Allard) arrived yesterday for a visit with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. D.

Allard, of Eighth lit Mr. and Mrs. George iliohl and children of Columbus are vjsittnjr relatives here for several days. Keep your sink as sweet as your disposition Use Blue Devil. Advertisement County Prosecuting Attorney Geo.

W. Sheppard was the speaker n't the regular meeting of the West Portsmouth W. C. held yesterday home of Mrs: C. C.

Coverston; lS27 Miglilanil avenue. Mr. Sheppnrd had ns his subject "The Importance of Women Registering at the Primaries, and Voting," and urged his hearers to get as many of their women friends as possible visit the primaries in August, and also vote, now that it was their right and privilege. Mr. Sbeppnrd also urged the women to stand behind the Law Ku- forceiueut.

Mrs. W. H. Fowler, president of the West Portsmouth Union, was chairman of the afternoon. The meeting was Mrs.

Caroline Steil has returned to Ashland, after visiting her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Craft, Franklin avenue.

i Mr. and Mrs. C. Emrich and tw children and and Mrs. AV.

Vlckery, Kiuney'o Lane, spent Decor tioii Day with friends in Cincinnati 'Mr. and Mrs. Clay Seelry, ISO Franklin avenue and Mr. nnd JIrs George Grice have' returned from short visit in Ha'verliill. PAGE FIVE Miss Temple Messer will return th first of the week from Ohio State Columbus, to spend the summer vaca tion at her home here.

Miss Mcssc is taking an art course at the uni versitv, Mrs. Ida Ellison and children Clarence and Evanelle. of Hiuton AVest are guests at tbc home her brother-in-law and sister, Sir and Mrs. AA V. Pack, 1307 Fninklin avenue.

M-H-- Misses Georgia and Edna Jacobs 1831 Twelfth street, are planning leave In the near future tor a sever al months trip through the west vis iting San. Francisco, Los Angeles am other points' of interest. i 4 -Mr, and Mrs. Robert- McJvenl anr song, and Bobbie. Imve returnee from a short visit in Vanceb'urg, Ky Big Store At Third And Chillicothe Sts.

Twelve! Twelve! TOMORROW MORNING BEGINS OUR STUPENDOUS TWELVE DAY RED LETTER SALE In the heart of the season--just when you are planning your new spring home furnishings --comesthistremendous lale of Portsmouth's finest furniture stocks. Values that will amaze and delight you. For 12 days this store will be jammed with eager Do not delay be on hand early tomorrow morning. BED ROOM SUITE Pour-piece suite, in a handsome Walnut finish, consisting of roomy dresser, cliiffbnctte, bow foot a three mirror dressing table. This suite is made to sell for frOQ PA $150.

At this sale only You May Pur- chat Any of Wonderful Bar- Jc rt It in Thif Sale On Liberal Credit Terms You not attend this great sale for lack of ready cash. Our liberal credit policy 'will enable to buy now and pay as convenient. Spring Bed and Mattress The bed is well built--has continuous post and sturdy fillers. The spring is guaranteed. The mattress weighs nearly 50 pounds, has.a roll edge, covered with a good 01 AP fancy art tick and is filled with cottou.

GIBSOI 5 fresh. tr.d iMi -Three-Door Gibson Refrigerator This refrigerator is a winner -well constructed. Ample room 'for Kood supply of ice. Has all features of higher priced boxes and cannot he duplicated for less than wr.50 to 830,00. A Ciq qc which opens into a full length bed--Thi tins sale only 19.99 able value.

The entire three pieces only handsome suite in Golden Oak finish, consisting of a large roomy rocker, large chair and a davenette 0 lu JP to a 11 1 bed--This is a remark- Gibson's Top-Icing Refrigerator This bos Is well built, has nil ot the conveniences as the costlier liox --removable draining pipe nnd ice rests, snd is Just the bos for the small faituly. Formerly CO OR $14.00, reduced to House Fibre Rocker This lllmtration cannot do to the rocker made of fibre well teat Is coniitruct- with extra heavy cushion In Rood grade tupcstry 50-Lb. Cotton Mattress "Built for sleep" imperial roll idge, high grade irt ticking, each one packed In ccalcd carton from I he factory to you, untouched by hand. Pure, 0 phone One to a customer. Saturday only $6.95 of the' most ijiiportant of the social affairs incidental to conmicnec- fflent, is the P.

11. iMinquet and wee ption to be held this evening JU 7:80 o'clock- in- the Elks clubrooms. Everything is in readiness for tbe affair, and more than students will attend. The cjubrooms have l.ecu appropriately, decorated for tbc event, and the banquet this year promises to surimss similar affairs of previous years. Following the banquet and program which will commence at 7 o'clock, the remainder of the evening will be devoted to dancing, linesman's orchestra furnishing the music.

Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Rotroff, 1734 Waller street, has for guests this week Mrs.

D. H. Jamison anil son. Ernest and Mrs. Bertha Swearingcn and daughter, of Winchester Ohio.

At-Steel Ptent Walter Giuis, -who had been ploysl by the 'Joseph G. Reed com-1 kw-Olewner tstcn a Job ia Mr. aud Mrs. Jacob Pylcs, 1305 Summit street, well known residents of Portsnionfh, are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary' today, with a quiet family dinner at their home. Owing to the 11! health of both Mr.

and Mrs. only the immediate family will observe, the anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Pries were married on June 2, 1S72 in Ohio Furnace, nnd have been residents of 'Portsmouth for more than a quarter of a century.

I Six sons, are gathered with their families at the home of their parents today. sons from out-of-town include Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Pyles and wife of Columbus; George Pyles, of Mr. nod Mrs.

Noah Pylog and daughter, Sylvia, of Newark; and Henry, Jacob, nnd Clarenco Pyles ill of Portsmouth. M-M Pythian Sisters, Elrose Temple, mot ast night In regular session with nominations for tbo election of officers. 'A social session will be held lest Thursday evening Include sack of Nicholas In our next Advertisement. DouMeMesk HAIRNET Beginning Tomorrow Our Great Drive! INCLUDING Grey and White THE mammoth Jean Drive, when these quality nets will make thousands of new friends through their wonderful combination of superiority and economy. If you haw never worn Jean Nets take thii opportunity of teaming that lOc will buy the 3 obtainable.

If you are already a Jean enthusiast buy your summer supply now I For Sale Exclusively at S.S.KRESGE COMPANY SlOcStare 4th Chillicothe Streets Is The Last Day Of Our Great Tenth Anniversary Sale OFFERING Specials Values and Special Terms We to close our AnniTenaiy Sals on Slit of Irat the rwpontt nan been so overwhelming that we'decided to continue it ttitil ttter tomorrow, Saturday, These are the Special Tenth ANNIVERSARY OFFERS (The Bit Store At Third And Chillicothe Sts. For Women And Mines SPECIAL VALUES Canton Crepe "Julia" Dresses $12.95 These dresses are beautifully embroidered, faultlessly tailored and ma.de to fit perfectly. In all sizes from 14 to 42 and in following colors: Tun, Copenhagen, N'nvy, Henna, Mohawk. Kose, Jade, Ulnck, Brown and Gray. Other snuiit and chumiing models in Crepe lc Chine snd Cliarmense at the price and terms! Eponge Ratine Dresses $14.75 Ratine is" the beautiful material for late Spring and early Summer wear.

These dreueg are embroidered and come in a variety of colon. In all tixei for the miss and matron. Other Dresses in Roshanara, Crepe Knit and spring from $14.95 739.30. to SPECIAL TERMS IHI Oown ONE DOLLAR A WEEK Terms just as liberal offered on higher priced garments All our Spring CttptB, Wraps and now reduced 21 per cent to per cent. FOR THIS remarkable sale, we not only offer these dresses at these extraordinary low prices--but we are offering the following very special terms.

Make a first payment of only $2.00 and the rest in weekly payments of $1 and you can make your selection of any of these wondarful dresses. -For Men And I A A I I For Men and Young Men In all the new 'materials and colon. In one, two and three button effects and single and double-breasted models. and up $24.50 I A Especially liberal terms of payment are offered during our Anniversary SALE. -Boys' Suiti Sturdy, wrvlowililc and styl- inodolH with two puir of puntA- RlvinK double Kirst piiyuient of $1 and $1 week gets any of thcso.

$7.50 Clothing ftr the Ami S18 ChUlicothe JUST SAT, ORA10I IT--I I PAKT OF OUE SMVI01.

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