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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 6

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A I A I I a. 1 9 1 1 "3) 11 QEl Viatnukirk and I Hn. George Kevnaa, daughter, Cora Weber, of'wph Heed, Hr. Samuel Heed and Wwtervihe, Ohio, who have Howard Newman apent Toes- visiting local friends for several day at Brcokiide Camp, days, left for their home Wed- The Holy'Redeemer commence- which will be held Use Grand Opera Honse toroor- night will "begin promptly 8 o'elook. The this year will probably eclipse interest thoae of any previous year.

The "vrogrmm which was recently pub" flaked in The Times contains many features. The class is the largert in the history of Tho nnmierinsr 14. Miss Freda Brunner will read the class cssay The opening chorus "Moonlighl Come Afain" is especially beautiful. Mrs. Alma Pack children of CleTerand the goest of Mr and Mrs.

Jacob Horjrtetter and fatally of Grimes aTtnne. The Hisses Florence and 'Emma iAckernan Huntington are here to attend the Holy Redeemer commencement exercises at the 'Grand Opera House Thnrsday evening, their sister Hiss Teresa be- one" of the sweet girl grad- TheValueolanflonr E. H. Harriman in speaking of lie value of time, once said: The average life of man being so sliort, lie mast necessarily weigh time and ut-Uze every hour by Ihe addition and subtraction of minutes, and each hour is supposed to contain a certain amount of incidents, which must produce to represent a certain amount of money in proportion lo the value of his time. Ho must then put that money to work where earning capacity is the greatest.

The earning capacity of a dollar with us ia 5 per cent interest and principal guaranteed, and one dollar starts an account with The Portsmouth Savings Loan the 5 per cent Building As so elation. Opera. House Building. Horace Thoma her mother, Mrs. Ironton.

days, lett Tor tneir nome aeiday. The faraily formerly re- ifr. and Mrs. J. R.

Bender, Mrs. sided here and Miu Cora taught Walter Philips, of St. Loui, in the local public achooa for Fay Ware and Mr. J. F.

icUinir some time. She is now teaching Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hauler is is TiluroK mt wwrrville spenl Monday and Tuesday at Washington, near Rushtown. Mm.

Orla Rickey and lielma and Marjorie, spent Tuesday with'Vn. Rickey's mother at Miss Rosa Lenhnrt left Sunday 'or Ironton to spend a week with Mr. and Mrj. Frank McCauley. in the schools at Westcrville.

Mrs. Charles Winter A letter received Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Suit The Times, locates them at 305 South Main street, Sumler, S. C. They are delighted with their new surroundings and are both cnjoyjng the best of health. Mr. and Snlt formerly resided Eleventh blisses 'Maymc and I-eols Faivre and Messrs.

II. A. Conn and Win Moore picnieed at Crichton's Inn Tuesday. and Mrs. Questcl Mr.

and Mrs. James Bistel, MIBSC- Ani-a AngncAin and Isabell Qnestel, Howard Vatkins am Lyons Questel spent Tuesday at the Qucstel camp nbonl four ami hslf miles ont'nu the Chillicolho pike. Mrs. E. Gatllt nnd son Ros- Sfrs.

I.ydis Jones of East 4th street, is visiting relatives ii "Wavcrly. Miss Ixirctta will gi Ironton to visit her sis Mrs. Ed Ijonkert for a nniements to their inture. nu trie marriage ot tneir aaugmer, i r.ona ins decided to return to C. to Mr.

F. J. Whalen, Lortine Smith, Ellen Smitl remain nermanently. May twenty-ninth, Lena Frantt; Mesm. Ely fnrmcrlv Miss Carol.

teen hundred and eleven at Ports-1 Brown. Georie Morcland, Chsj Moore was tormern 'Forrest. Alton S.icltrrt. r.rl ijmmons of this city. Mr.

Wesley Carson delightfully entertained the B. T. P. U. of church on Monday Mrs.

E. K. Smool, of Hirming- itm, is visiting her Mr, and Mrs. John M. Ixnihart.

Mr. and 'Fred J. Kress. Anna 'IndiceM; of Conners- villc, is the guest of Mrs. Ida Hose Wheeler's Mill, on Little Creek.

Mrs Vannie Adaios. of St. IxmU. viMtins; Ler parents, Caplnin and Mrs. M.

fagon, slrceu. at Tenlh Her husband I nrrive here on July 4, and rt- frw days. lids. R. B.

Cunningham and children, Mr. and WykoB, and Mrs. Ifred 'Klingman, i Jfargiicrite Schirrmann and Mr. and Mre. A.

Schapiro were amonj tlio guests at Camp N'ageleiicu. Tucsilny. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Ij. Hnniintl of East Second street, spent Tuesday in Ironton, the guest of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. K.

Edelson. Mr. Bernard Angustin and son Carroll, have rattimed from Ironton where they visite.l Mrs. John Deller and family. Mrs.

Daisy Scott spent Decoration Day in Ironfon, the of Susan Gtiotson. The Missea 'MaTj- and Anselir Switnlski Kpcnt Decoration Day a' the Worlov home on the Wea Side. The T.Fuli.\s Aid Society of tin Nfiiv Haptist church wil hold an nil day session Thursday Mrs. George Carson on Franklin The brief bTM 1 ness session, music, games and readings were enjoyed. During the evening, Mrs.

Carson served delicious refreshments of cream and. cake. Judge nnd Mrs. C. 31ilncr, Dr ami Mrs.

Howard Williamson, Dr. and Mrs. Ii. O. Baron, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Harry W. Miller and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton D.

Searl formed jolly party who motored over on the West Side and picniced for day, Tlie Young People's Missionary Society of tho Free Baptist held leir regular business and social nceting Monday evening at tho onw of Miss Lottie Rickey. At or the business session an im romptn musical program was en oycd, the liontess serving refresh icnts of cream and cake, later teen nuaureu ana eleven ions- month. Ohio. At home after June Forrest. Alton Curl Wolf 12th at 1720 Oakland avenue.

jJohn Stair. Walter Baler, Carmel i i I James and Edward Mtffey, of Oin- Elizabeth Newton, of Cjn- cinnati. The missionary society of tta Second Presbyterian church held their regular monthjy meetinf this Mr. nnd Mrs. Aluert Trcssler mid Mr.

and MM. John main few days. and arid guest, Miss jliierly, of Vnnceburp. went down Mrs. I.orcry will entertain i A afternoon and IPI Clias.

Rice's class of Trinity church jDccoMtion day at Csmn 5 Pikelon, are the. pie.ts of MrsJ'rhuridav nfternoon at her home on Krr 5 mother, Mary Eifrhth and Findlay I rouf, of thitt city, were among tin; Dr. and H. A. MarTey hare; I a Williams and Mis.

I f. tl tt cfi ts at a party guest, the Doctors brother, IIr. i go to Wil-l i crC nir, Hunti ng W. mg(ori the latler pan of the Vn fc iss lxnn I i nitend the wcdilinp of their tin- i 1 coartej.v lo Mrs. A a i Many picnics took place on 1 cinrihti, is visiting her tister, TMTM from a few days' visit amonj rel- coe, retTirncd Tuesday cTcnin(fj 10 rnc of Mrs.

from i Kr. i week's visit in Mr. and ifra. Dave Stabler and. Day at family spent Memorial 'their farm.

IMiss Appel of Ga I street, had as guest Tnesdny, Miss I'Emma Arbend ofChilicothc. Mr. and Fred Arrtonz nnd i mother, Mrs. Kile.y ot Chillicothc the gweets Tuesday nf on Oakland and Mrs. J.

E. 1 avenue. "William Duvcndcek of 1'ortf noilth, spent llccoration Da with friends ami relatives in Scio Mrs. ITastinps of Ironto spent Decoration Day i J. I Hastings nnd wife of Sciotovill "Mr.

and Mrs. Mervin at afternoon at the horn, of M. car Wilhelm East Fifth assisting wern Mei- Binner, Boran, Shonkwciler, was music, and a visit at the old brook Park. After participating in F.ck homestead now occupied hy the various amusements afforded at and Mrs. Pete Fred linker nnd so the Long brothers.

Mrs. Henry Smith mil Mr. and scrred on the- lawn near the lake. jcnjoyw, Devotional--Mrs. Mrs.

Adam Frick has returnerV Paper, "Cuba and Porto Eico" Mrs. Davis anil Molster. J. C. Chandler, of Ilobiuson avenue, have just returned from a pleasant visit with friends at Ironton.

camping a Inn. Home Mmionnry at Crichtous C. A. Brown, of Ccredo. W.i,,,,,,.

is visitor at the honie of her Jj cr ndt meet sister, Mrs. Dcitr, Center ativea nt Waverly. "Progress in und Mrs. PofiVnlierfrer and 3frs. street.

Lida Graham leaven Thnrs-l Sprague. I (lav to visit friends on "Walnut The ladies wen! refreshed with I The. Misses Ruth and Elizabeth Hills Cincinnati. delicious cream and cuke Before Dietz. of Center have leaving, served bv hoAtewesJ returned from a visit wilh Mr.

and Mrs. Bodner. of Mr A 7 a i iH TM June Ceredo, Vn. Ihe of on Gallio street. Tlbiirsday D.

A composed this merry party the Misses Mac and Margaret Keller, Bess Ktcvens, Bess Ham. Mniul and Eva Ixiglcr, Williams, Elsie and Delia Smiili, l.aura, l.cnn, F.dward Marshall. Jennie Crull and the hostess Km- Tim Schmidt. Mineral Springs, Adams county! delightfully entertained Miss meeting on the 27th. A card from Mr.

find Mrs. John i --w-r- cara iTom jtiT. mm -Mrs. Dorothy Bender of this city add t7 Oonncll and little non Docrr reports they nre greatly en- a party of ten from Cincinnati returned to their home in Ironton joying their jojourn tit Mt. Clemand including after a vinit with Mich.

Bender's most intimate friends. Pr cr Jordon. I at Baderton Hotel, for several Mrs. J. .1.

Bnjter. of davs. The party included Miss The C. A. L.

CInh hold i Second street, entertained a I Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Enjter, of lie IICM i i The C.

A. L. CInh irill hold i Second street, entertained wo weeka at the home of "Missel Dorothy Bender, Muude mc-etinf at the- home of 3Iies.number of friends at i i Jionn and Harry "Walker, of Ports-; Irene Mantel on Third street, i Tuesday evening with a 0 o'clock mouth, and Miss Anna a Thureday evening of next week, dinner. Marie Ouilfoyle and Mr. Tnu' The Original White Laundry Soap oi cream HUU yonc, al naiienun iauit-i, i i 'he next meeting will he held in days.

The party included Miss vvo weeks at the home of Ulissci nnd Ooldio Nonwe on nson avenue. llev and Mrs. F. spen'i leeoration at Chnsc's lid home ncnr Reiotoville. Ttev.

and Mrs. F. C. Chase nre TMtertnining Mrs. C.

Griffin of Kcnkn.iX. V-, who will give a talk on missions tonight nt the Free Baptist church. For number of years, Mrs. Griffin served us a niis-sionan- iu India, nnd the address promises to be a rare treat. She will givc nu nddrcss at toville on Thursday evening.

Tlie followinir invitations havo lieen received ly friends in city of Nfiss Katherinc Dawson: tile Faculty and Graduating itmiioyje ami i Bemll, of Cincinnati. The chap-j Mra. Francis of Concord, Mrs erons were Miss Annie has returEed home at ths cxp erons were Miss Annie McGuire has returned home at ths expected to cotno ibis week for a of city, and Mr. David Delusion o'f a visit with local relatives visit wilh her Mr. nnd Mrs.

J'Bricn, of Cincinnati. Both nd friends. Jacob Simons, of West Sixth street. Floyd Rcvurc, of S(. to come ibis week fo urties made i i autos.

Ben Jones, a tenchcr in the Qrandvicw Avenue Christian Sunday School will entertain his class wilh a picnic at Millbrook Park Saturday. class of The School of clas8 nf 'cnn nennui son Kaj-mond of St. are the ,) honor of cnests of Ins Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.

John MoMalmn and little daughter, ore visiting with Mrs. McMnhon's sislcr, Mrs A. J. at Catlettsbnrg. piicsts of his Mrs.

Georgo Clnrk of Mrs. Kllis Belcher of Columbia is the guest of her mother, Cathnrine. and fnmily nf F.nst Fourth street. Mr. mid Mrs.

John Hibbler of 1his city, fire the of Mrs.j your presence at tlie commence nient exercises Thursday afternoon, June first, nineteen hundred eleven, four-tliirty 1 I clock. Tin- Campus uplnn.l nnd MeMilnn, "Walnut Hills, Oin- einli.lli. 0. i Mrs. Adolpli n.ipll.

who Hibblcr nf rhillienthe. been speiuiing a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mvs. Samuel Mr.

and ifrs. Flliolt i i of Fern llil! in Vcrnon Mrs. John nnd son Chnrley, of "West Third street, have gone to Appel 5rove, Ohio where thev will spend.three weckr.j th relatives I Tcchles. spent Tuesdav in I township, lias returned i antl the ptests of IVnf. W.

in Si'iotoviUe. Mr. nnd NTS. Frank -Lewis and! Davidson. prsindsons, Iiaymonl i i 5 i Mr.

and Mrs. Sim Suydcr, who stopped off liere for a visit with relatives while enroute from Conesville. Iowa, to their new linmo nt Howard, Kansas, left on 'ednesday to continue their urney. "While here among others aey visited Mr. nnd S.

0 once, of Robinson nvenne. Miss Nellie Artis, of Robinsoi venue, returned Wednesday rom Greenup, where she itended the funernl of lier con Morris Artis. Mr. Robert Richardson has jrned from a visit to friends ii "Miillicothe and Circleville. Mrs.

F. J. Batimanrj of Wes iith street, is expected homo on Tlmrsday from Covington, Ky vhcre she went to attend a mis ionarv convention. mcr residents of lliis city. A merry parly composed of i yfnirif; people enjoyed- Mr.

anil Mrs. Hnrry Dejiton and nt Arion. Tuesday, i 1 1I nl ton gues ilr. anil uiuiiun mm niitnif nt Anon, luesnay. I llov Brides spent.

Decora- i sl pp( Canm 1M 1 i' 1 10 J' tiou Day Troirton. Ihe puestfj. Misses Schmidt. arffl of antl Mrs. l.t-e Clark.

i Xave. "Murjorie Tursell a 1 II 1'aillitie "Wilhelm. Messrs, f'liarles 1 A i -11 The Misses and Shirley 1 i iim 0 are the piest; snent Dcwjraiinn Day i i i i "Miller. i i i M-. t' i The Misses and Shirl ijlcyrrs spent Dcwjraiinn Day at and J.

ClytTsirie J'ark. tlie pnenta of the 'Misses Mnry lleivlinan and Trtl-j Nave lea i i I Mr. I i i i spent linn ilav in l.nca.vill'' i i i i iiWfe r. tKtti Ulrs. Murry's mother.

Mrs. h. nf a Fmirtll a n.ornin!? t'nr Ciiu-nuiati a Airs. Harry F. I a i to a i nr- 1 lionie a rlelipiufi at of vi-Jil i i i fit Tarker Zar.esville.

McCon i nn.l Cnlimihu on Thurs'lav ever.ing. hu The very first item on the list of supplies for a camping party should be: Five cakes of Ivory Soap. Use one cake for bathing; another for the toilet; a third to cleanse underwear and flannels and the other Uvo to keep pots, pans and plates free from impurities. Irory Per Cent. Pure JUjTSi jJiSiS SiSF CKVXV NEVER DISAPPOINTS Bargains in Wash Goods and White Goods! are offering some styles wash fabrioa aud some staple white goods at tempting prices that mean savings for the early buyers.

Our Wash Goods and White floods Departments are busy places these days styles, good qualities and little prices thafmakn it so. and it's the splendid Viornl. ml Mrs. The. West Portsmouth W.

0. T. tl. rill meet Thursday at 2:00 p. m.

at he reading rooms. Mrs. A i a nmron, superintendent of the. -lower Misaion department, will mvp ehnrpo of the meeting. Mrs.

OUR of Spring a i i her i ilias Lucy Rnss, of JenkinSTilic. Irene ll.irtlcRe- nnd sistor- Mrs. llnrtlcge, (ire coming homo tbw evening from Ohio, wtiero they went to Decoration day. the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

l.ec Hertlcge. i Ankrom was called to Titonday by tlio illness of ber brollier. risrn Waller, won has onnnfd to her home on West i fur past three Drained ankle, slill i i SPLENDID LAWKS AND BATISTES AT ONLY We Yd Over one hundred patterns to from in all the very latest and best styles and qualities that usually bring 12 1-2 cents. IBc BATISTE TOE ONLY 12 l-2c Just come snd see for yourself and you will see that it's the regular i anil that the, patterns are eiccllent. "Widths 20 and 30 inches.

PRETTY DIMITIES AT 15c. Checks and Stripfs with neat tlora! patterns that will surely please vou and an assortment a is larger a ever at priv sent. 27 INCH FANCY VOILE8 AT 15c You know how good style Voiles 'arc this nenson and whu you can get one at this price you know it's a bargain. Come and see. IMPORTED DIMITIES AT 26c A YARD.

The very finest- quality you have purchased RC this price and patterns are here Ilia! you will certainly want for a new dress. LAWNS FOR 5c PEE YAHD Xot lo say them except a i have a Kootl assorl- ment and ihpy arc well worth I prieo and are 27 i SPECIAL LOTS LINEN AT OF INDIA 2 andl5c The greatest valura you have nver purchased are. here. 30 and 31 inches wide, and made of good clean cotton. FRENOH LAWNS REDUCED All are 44 inches wide, and a Sheer a i th.it will wash well.

15,1 values for llc 2Ec values for 18 40 INCH BORDERED LAWNS Trices arc 20 and 25o a yixd Splendid a i and a rangn of good ne.at pnltcrns that mil mnkn excellent Summer Dresses. walk. i tirl-1. I a frn NTr. II.

Funk, a i tlift lUrhinson- Walk ipnny, a i i ftt the ond nf Brick of Mrs. ivs Ovilin i i rf Cr-r(prj 1 a i Chnrlr.9 of 'street, ia i i i at Grfnn- M.ihnl Talnirr, of fnl.im* UJj (liii in Mr. and i M. A. Uiifrglcs Fanny, nf Day- Harry K.

Taylnr: "RathVinrn lro Proper Food Will Alone Correct Many Bis. Try Grape-Nuts 10 days and watch results. There's Reason." Special Sale of Good Quality Suit Cases A largo maker closed out liis surplus stock we received part of it at littlo. prices so tempting; that we liad to take them. Eaeh case is made, extra strong and light in weight.

Prices $125, $2.00, $3.00 and $3.50 Worth $2.00 to $5.00 The Marting Bros. Company Opposite Postoffice, 12-14-16 West Sixth Street.

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