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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 6

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Sir Portsmouth, N.H. II, Nozarehe Church Lists Activities KLIOT The Church of the nnounoes pi I bw.1 ng Stops Heart Gas 4 "nUPf A 3 TIMES FASTER WE BUY CASH DIAMONDS OLD GOLD OLD JEWELRY Hlf httf Pikn No Trauaetiofi TM L.rt« 6r Sm.lt SAMPLER'S JEWELERS 415 Cmtral Ayt Tel. 1173 need photo informotion? nor a ran UMK wnrthiiT Wt havt HM KODAK STAR CAMERAS Priced from $5.95 In (fine eelot slides "Ttkt Yo.tr Films To HovtyV I HOVEY'S CAMERA SHOP 24 MarVrt St. GE 6-2336 (Acrosi from Klmball's) acllvllles for this week: The regular monthly Mission Society i tonight at 7:30. Htghlljht of service will be the opening of the alabaster boxes, which Is a love offering tor the building program of foreign fields.

Klmball will present a short program of the 'alabaster services ind Miss Dolores Rlckclls will lead the study period on the lesson on Japan. Following the meeting, the choir will hold practice beginning at 8:30 p.m. On Thursday at 7:30 p.m., the newly formed Young Married Couples Sunday School Class will meet at the home of Miss Elaine Paul wlicro a social evening will lie held. Mrs. Robert a a of Hamplon will be in charge of entertainment and refreshments.

Sgt. and Mrs. Dale Smllh will lead the Pnl Group on Friday at 7:30 p.m. nt the parsonage on their project, "sticll work." NOTICE Eliot, Maine All real estate and personal properly tax Is due and payable on or before Dec. IS, 1957.

Any supplementary taxes are payable by Dec. 14. Selectmen of Eliot Adv. "REX" VENETIAN BLINDS $308 SJoti! 22" WIJ. By to Lont I 'Floor Covering 13 Lincoln lit.

Or P. R.K. PRoldfnt J-3MI Onm Ftl. Evti. Kxcler, N.H.

CONSTIPATED? New laxative discovery un-locks bowel blocks without gmg, bloat or gripe Conslipillon is cauiid by what doctors cill a "thrifty" colon thai, inslctd of retaining moisture it ihoirfd, doct Ihc opposite: robs tho colon of much moisture that its contents become dehydrated, 10 dry that they block bowel; so ahrunken that they fan to excite or stimulate the urgo to purgo lhat propels and expels vste from your body. To rcgftia Mraal rtfutarlty, tho dry, shrunken, coMtipallni contents of your colon whkh now block your bowel must be remoUtened. Sctond, bulk must be brought to your colon to S-T-a-B-T-C-K STIMULATE it to action; to a normal uric to purge; Jot, el all laxittm, only COI.OHAID. the amirini new laxative discovery ponenei COLOHAID'S great molsturti-, Ins capacity, plus CoLoHAto's stretch- stimulating bulk. So effective it relieves even chronic constipation overnight, COLONAIO is yet so smooth, so gentle it has proved safe even for women in critical stages of pregnancy, Superior to oH ttjk; bulk, salt or drug InxMtves, CoLONAin i grigs, bloats nor Iripes; won't interfere with nbsorplkm of vitamins nntl other valuable food nutrients; in clinical tests, did not cause rash or other reactions.

It'i a fad Exercbe tones your body! And CotoNAin exercises your colon to tone it against coruljpn- (ion, Gel Coi.oHAtn, in easy-to-lake tablet form at any drug counter, today! Only 98c for (lie 60 tablet package, brings positive relief at leu thin 2c per tablet. SPECIAL! This Week Only! Look What You Get for Only $36" 5 GALLON CAN OF DUTCH BOY "OUTSIDE" PAINT GALLON LINSEED OIL GALLON TURPENTINE WIRE BRUSH Hurry! This Week Only Excise Taxes Net U.S. Billion EXCHANGE FASTOn HONORED The Rev. W. Charles Hodgins, exchange pastor of St.

John's Episcopal Church, was honored Monday night with i farewell parly and (lit from the many parishioners ol the church. Seated, left to right, are Jl. J. Griffith, acting Britiih consul general of Boston; Mr. Hodglni and Dr.

Charles Fenrose, first executive vice president of the Newcomen Society of North America. to right, are the Rev. John N. Feister, D.D., pastor of the North Congregational Church, and James B. Smith, (forliraouli Htrold piolo) Farewell Dinner Given Rev.

Hodgins I not only a reclor but a 'good will ambassador." So said II. G. Griffith, llrlllsli acting consul general of Boston, at a farewell dlpncr given Monday at Hie Ilocklngliam Hotel, In honor of The Rev. W. Charles Hodglrw, tlio English exchnngc rector of St.

John's Episcopal Church. Mr. Hodgins lins been In Portsmouth for the past year. Griffith also said an he spoke cm International relations between England and America, that there was a wonderful feeling existing between the two countries and It would be a good Ihlng and would improve relations If rectors wore exchanged more often. Also speaking at the dinner was Dr.

Charles Pcnrosc, first executive vice president of Ihc New- omem Society of North America, amos B. Smllii was toastmaster. The Rev. John N. Feaster, D.D., astor of the North Congregational Jhui'ch, spoke, also lending a bit of Got His Wish MONTGOMEHV, Ala.

OB--A real estate salesman got an assist from Circuit Wnltcr B. Jgncs to realize an old dream of having a "Tom," "DlcW" and "Harry" In his family. Jones granted a court order lo change the name of tho 20- monlh-old son of Joffre D. BranUey Sr. from Joffre In Dick Brantlcy.

"I named my firsl boy Tom," ISrantlcy explained, "and when the second one was born, someone talked mo out of it. Then I named tho last one Harry and decided to go-back and change the middle one's name to Dick." THE CHILDREN'S SHOP Shore Hit. FAI.li CI.OTIIINO 'or Hoys and (Jlrti 1 ClIRISTMAS'TOVS Use Our l.ay-A-Wa; I'lan! OPEN THRU CI1R1ST.MASI Yale Students Must Dine in Coats, Ties A Conn. W1 Yale undergraduates returning to classes today ran Into a new rule: coats nnd lies are required for all meals in university dining halls. 11 wns lite firsl such rule In recent history.

Coals and lies" have boon reciulrcd only for Ihe evening meal nnd at Sunday i a though arch-rival Harvard hns had the retiiilrcnicnl for some time. 'Not uniformity, hut neatness" Is tho aim of the new rule, said lilchard C. Carroll, undergraduate dean, Ho said the average undergrad tnlc's nttlrc has brought grea deal of criticism" from visitors. FHA to Acquire Housing Project Stork Quotations A daughter to Mr. 'and Mrs.

Hartley Lewis of Klttery todny at llnrbor Hospital, A son to Mr. and Charles H. Freeman of 55 Elm St. ycslcr- (Iny nt Portsmouth Hospital. A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald H. Farley of Bristol, on Monday at a Bristol hospital. Paternal grandfather is Herbert T. Farley of Wells- A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie licit of Exeter on Thursday at Exeter Hospital. I LAND I SURVEYING MOULtON ENGINEERING CO. 72 Gavtrnmant Kfrtinr, Ma. T.I.

ID 9-9323 ESTABLISHFD SINCE 1918 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gates of Exeter on at Exeter Hospital. famous humor to the occasion A gift, on behalf of the parish was presented to Mr. Hodgins by r.

Daniel Hayes. i Sitting at Uie head table were Mr. Hodgins and Mrs. Hodgins, and Mrs. Feaster, Dr.

and Mrs. Penrosc Griffith and Smith. In a farewell letter to the parish, Mr. Ilodglns said, "Tho sands of time are i out and the hour strikes for our return to We leave Portsmouth on Monday, Sept. 23 and snil from New York the following clny.

"One's mind reviews the past 12 months but to express our impressions is like attempting to lm prison a moonbeam in a straw. I nm sure, however, that the Rev. and Mrs. II. Dunn would agree that this transatlantic exchange has been a worthwhile experience." added lhat there was opportunity not only to share tho family life of St.

John's but to make contact within the wider reaches of the city. The various churches, clubs and organizations In and around "Portsmouth -have all been quick and ready to extend their friendship. Mr. Ilodglns closed saying that It had been a privilege to work here and thanked everyone for all given him during the past 12 months. A social hour was held.

Serving on committee for tho dinner were Dr. Feaster, chairman, Smjth; Donald Vaughan, 'Mrs. Orman Paul arid Mrs. Paul liayes. Mr.

Dunn is scheduled to leave England Sepl. 26 and arrive here either Oct. 2 or 3. WASHINGTON Wt--Excise taxes netted Uncic Sam more Iho'n lOli billion dollars In. the 195V fiscal 'car which ended last June 30.

Nearly half the total came from vhisky, beer cigarettes, but numerous other recounted for sizable shares. The final tabulation, announced by the Treasury Department today, showed total excise tax collcc- lons of during the 12-monlh period, compared wilh in fiscal 1956. That Is considerably higher a he $9,200,000,000 predicted by President Elsenhower in his budget message to Congress last January. The biggest single revenue producer was the excise tax on distilled spirits, which brought In 2 121,411,000. The tax on beer net-' ted another 763 million dollars, and wine was good for 88VS millions more.

Tolal tobacco taxes were $1.674,050,000. Most of this $1.610,908,00 was on cigarettes. Federated Choir Slates Meeting SEABTIOOK The Federated Church choir will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Hie Village Church. Sunday, the church school will meet at a.m.

and there Will be a ktndcrkirk at 10:45 a.m with church services at 11. The Youth Fellowship will meet at 6:45 p.m. All young people from Grade 7 through high school are 'invited. BANGOR Ml The Federal I Boston, had hrcomo "extremely ap- Hptising A i i a i I A said prchcnslvc of the future." yesterday It would acquire on Scpl. 30 the 250 dwellings of Bansor Gardens, a privately built rental I development for Uow Air Force Base personnel.

I John II. McGee, slate KHA dl- rector, said Ihc properties were not In mortgage a but thai the sponsor, the Dreyfuss Corp. of HOW TO MAKE A GOLDEN GATE Kittery Grange K1TTERY--Tho Klllcry Grange i will hold its first meeting of the all 'season at Grange Hall tonight lartin'g at 7:30, and all members I are urged to attend. I A daughter to Robert Lary, USN, and Mrs. Lary of Exeter on Thursday at Exeter Hospital.

A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Call of Portsmouth on Thursday at Exeter Hospital. A son to A.2.C. Donald Coleman, USAF, and Mrs.

Coleman of Newmarket on Thursday at Exeter Hospital. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knowles of North Hampton last Wednesday at Exeter Hospital. Portsmouth in 1832 tried to cap- lure some of the a i wtiallng business with the formation of the Portsmouth Whaling Co.

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Borrow with confidence from Household Finance. OUSEHOLD FINANCE i Corner 2nd Floor PHONE: GEneva 6-5600 imf il StiO P. M. Eliot Notes Mrs. Sidney Spinney of Park St, Is visiting Capt.

and Mrs. Robert R. Slukas of the Fairchlldl Air Force Base in Washington. Mrs. Stukas the former Louise Spinney.

The Cimrch of the Nazarene on Main St. will soon begin extending Its parking lot on the church property, by filling and goading. Word has been received from Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Wiggln and their daughter, Roberta, of their at VIcenza, Italy, on Sept.

1. The family left New York on Aug. 20 and made several stops, including Casablanca, Barcelona and Naples. Tonight, Sept. 18 Starting at 7 O'clock See Why DeWalt Is The Greatest Invention Since the Hand Saw For Home, Form, School, Builders, and Industry.

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No Important day to.day changes. Precipitation during this period will on the average total Vt to Inch occurring as showers about Saturday and again Monday. New Fall HANDBAGS and CLUTCHES by "JR" Tweed) Lizirds Velveteens Failles Calf Florldian Broacklolhs Alligjton $250 plus tox (JoKcn's "WHALE" GIFT SHOP Tune in on low-cost financing! First National Bank of Portsmouth AUTO LOANS to trade cars? Then it's rlmfi to check tSe low coit Financing plan off-red by First National Bank. Ratei btsed en plus cost of life nsurjnct. For your Sariftff i included in owr 'ON STOf' corn maximum The FIRST steps to complete banking services 26 MAAKfT PORTSMOUTH MCMttft F.D.I.C,.

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Years Available:
1898-1977