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PAGE EIGHT THE PORTSMOUTH; N. HERALD MONDAY, AUGUST 15,1938 ewsoftho avy and Yards John McMasterg-and s. Submarine Seal Wells O. Nlckerson will be the Submarine Seal arelved at hostess on Tuesday ftfterribbn at a the yard on'Saturday at 10 o'clock gathering of the Portsmouth irom; her'akedowri' cruise. She' will of Ouard tvpmen, at her remalri'at'the yard; for; some honeoh the Cable road, JRye, the flower show.

a For Duty "street a Clerk arrived, for daughter, born this duty at the locaryard today. He. comes Mrs. P. Thorbum of New York re-.

from the'US3-Raleigh and his duties turned home yesterday, after a stay at will be' in the. supply department. Delahanty and Mrs. li Ordered Here the Went-. Comdr.

Robert T. Team, Medical worth Hotel, left yesterday for Corps, has been ordered detached from home in New York. Miss Spooner, who'has been vacation- PHILBRICK-MOULTON WAM Aft! flf The mercury rising: The, municipal swimming pool is a spot. -heavier 'the' I regard hi wore sHk organdie which the couple is crowns bride's gifts to the maid of honor carried a colonial -bouquet. 2 The North Congregational Church and bridesmaids iwere vanity, and flowing the wedding "a recepHon was filled on Sunday 'afternoon at 4 to the flower girl and ring bearer she held Grange hall, witn o'clock'whein was held" in'-gaye guests present irdm surrounding the and' towns.

After the reception, at bride; was Miss Doris.Louise i-ushers sterlingsilver-comb cut of city and the bridegroom', a Fernald Philbrick of i of formerly of. were states, Otte Carlton -of Bradford, Mass, wiUiani 'Colemaii of Many people are anxiously awaiting decora'tiora of 4he ie flower show. arranged; tKs i which shte was riding was in- 1 Mrs. Arnold Rowe of South The Board of Registrars wiH tie in- 0 or sch-enie being entirely in green and New Jersey, New York', Rhode Island bridegroom is; a mortlclMi: at rt volved 'la a three-cr collision on the rejoicing over -the birth of a session tomorrow. white.

The background was of. green, 'and the District of Coiumbia; i He; graduate 9t Lafayette ''highway in Seabrook. late be a summer 'southern huckleberry and evergreen be- ing used. The front of the pulpit was Is going month after all. The beaches" were: the -attraction for- banked with, white gladioli, phlox and many oh- Sunday i asparagus -fern and at the USS New Orleans to duty at the Naval' Hospital at the local The at York left today for' the order is' effective next month.

ANNOCNeEMENT Don L'Heureux, formerly with Spa- deal's Barber Shop, is now connected with' Omer's Barber Shop. 3t al5-16-17 with -a mass of madonna lilies. At the first wedding to he held JARVIS' At each side lighted candelabrum added nearly a century in the quaint white tetl)aU and i on a distinctive while baskets filled Congregational Church in" Washington, NeWrEn gi an girls'; with white gladioli stood on the organ this state, Miss THORNER'S OYSTER HOUSE and LOFT OAILX SPECIAL DINNEH ALSO A 27-29 DANIELS ST. 6 A. M.

Rttz Carlton Hotel iniBoston. L. Seals, of Boston returned homa Jhis morning after passing the week end, in this vicinity. York will celebrate Forefather's Day Nelson Hutchings of 423 s.treet on Saturday, Sunday. is at the Portsmouth Hospital with a r- broken arm.

Mrs. John Spenoe of Philadelphia! who has been visiting.her brother, John McGoldrick, has returned Rev. Arthur A. Roun-er, who'is passing the summer at his cottage at Ossipee, will be in this city today and also QW Qf next and Saturday. -Charles Taylor, a former school prin- Qf cipal in this.city aad.a member of the Warwick Club, who te now pr'in- WHITEJBREAD lOc and at other vantage places.

of and William IflfclCC -Acting'as ushers Putnam Nathan Nichols 'of Penacppk, becameoUI ElHOvUll Cu C. Jfc 1 -rail. 3 T-- nC U.w1/Jn nf CVMt. rtT Acadmjr'ihd, the NewEngland School: Saturday. I.

of: Emhalmihg'iand was 18: well- known A -'machine being- driven toward Bosi. basketball, toh by Mauro'Franchino of Mystic ave- Miss -Foss Is "a graduate ofJ.D()ver..nue,;Medford, sped across tha High school where she starred'in bas-highway out of control when 'a front 'A-Q -the blew out-and crashed into the rear of a machine operated by Norman Nash of car continued its along the left side the road'-until it collided with a car operated by. George'Adams of Seabrook, The -Nash car' and the Adams car were proceeding towards Portsmouth. Mrs. A A 173 Islington Street Fine Groceries, Copkad Meats, Ice Cream and Pas.

try. Frlgldalre Cooled Bottled Beers. Dr. L. Schwartz CHIROPRACTOR X-RAY LABORATORY First National Bank Bldg.

(Ground Floor) Phone: 278 H. H. SHAW, D. C. I A 3SO STATE ST.

Ground Flooi Phone 249S-W cipal of a school in Bropfcline, paid a brief visit to Portsmouth yester-. day. en route to Portland, Me. TJ. S.

Senator H. Styles Bridges and a party of friends were at Saunders at Rye Harbor yesterday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bail Dorinell and daughter.

Mrs. Waiter Todd, of Texas, and Mrs. Frank Donnell were w-eek end guests of Mrs. William E. Bixby, Miss Marion Ripley and Miss Helen Buckminster chapel O'Brien were week end visitors at the Maplewood Club at Bethlehem.

Mrs. Marguerite H. Doyle and daughter Elinor are enjoying a two weeks vacation. Mrs. Charles Smith and chUdren, Charles Betty and John, are enjoying cottage life at Milton Three Ponds for a week.

Miss Hope Pio of 202 Hanover has returned home after p'assing a va- Mrs. Marcia Fr Randall Mrs. Marcia Frances Randall, wid- Joseph A. Randall, passed away Sunday evening, after an illness violin obligate several' weeks duration, Mrs. Randall was a native of, Kennebunk arid had resided in Ports- mouth'during-, the past 50-years.

She was .73 years of age survived by "Serenade," 'Toselli; one daughter, Mrs. Charles. E. Brackett and three grandchildren, 'Charles E. Brackett, Guy Randall Brackett and Jean -Randall Brackett, of this sister," "Mrs.

Clara E. 'Smith and one Horace KimbalV: both of Kennebunk, Funeral services will be 'held at the Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. Friends invited. of Clarembnt and Edward Fay, of the bride of Preston ElwellRolfe, son. or Wiimihgton; college friends of the Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Nathaniel Rolfe ,24.. bridegrdbm.JDr. Samuel-Kushious and city. GrtiorgeT.

Duke stoet.fMeh-o^V'^ayy'formerly, of. Randall JMarden of this city. Bradford performed the ceremony at a fayette ri Jan- -carlton was an-occupant of the Nash- While guests were gathering o'clock Saturday car-and the.accident was Investigated nuptial music was rendered for. a half- The bride "a gown of ivory slip- 'Miss, Miriam B.Jones^V a by state police and Chief of PoUce Er- hour, the selections and per satin with a-softly draped bodice the Hlilsboro General nest Crandall listened with marked appreciation, high neck and tiny pearl Hospital School of rNursing.at:-....!,;. The church Amos W.

Moody, ornaments. Her short veil was set off Oras of To Reach Any'Market or-All Mar- presided at the organ. by a'coronet of and satin and eharles Clinton. kets-rUse -Newspaper. Advertlstag, C.

Hough ton Richardson, bass-solo- flowers. She carried a'bou'quet of Qf Mancne ster. The was- ist, -sang. "For You Alone" -by Qheel sweet peas, white.roses and baby's -performed -on Aug; 11 'at -Methueh, and "My Heart is a Silent by-breath: Mass. The" bride is )f Mayflower anr by David Miss Muriel Nichols, sister of --the, violin bride, was-maidof honor and wore old' French- song (17th-: century) was: princess, gown of i chiffon, also 'Kushious.

The topped wifh a diminutive ruffled bolero organ selections Moody-were: of the same, with a coronet of flowers. iGanzona'Amor- She carried a bouquet of. garden flowers. The bridesmaids were cestry. This.

Week's Special Mens Suits (dark) Plain Dresses SUSSMAN'S Cash Carry Cleaners Woolworth Bldg. OBSEQUIES osa," Nevin, (from "A Day in "Serenade "The Caress," The bridesmaids were the Misses and "Reve d'Amour," (from "Dream Thelma York, Ann Shirley Pictures" by WilmotLemont). Sinclair and Madeline Stammers, As the wedding -party entered of Penacook. Two. wore period frocks church the- organist rendered the of 'cornflower blue over peach "Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin" by the other two were dressed in peach over Wagner.

a 9 a net. All Carried bouquets of gar- The ushers were followed by the four den flowers and wore coronets, bridesmaids, the Misses Anna Kushious, 'Miss Ella May Young of Washington Pauline Drew Mildred Carfcin and Ruth as junior bridesmaid and Miss Nancy Walker of thii city. All'were gowned Jones of Penacook as flower girl wore in aqua chiffon with matching head- miniature copies of the bridesmaids' bands, flower-trimmed. They carried dresses. Rio de Janeiro, Aug: 14 (AP)--Nine persons were killed when ari airliner fell into Rio de Janeiro harbor today shortly after taking- off on a flight -to northern Five of were passengers and the other four were members of the crew.

Their'identities were not immediately available. The the Condor Syndicate, crashed hear ah island in AT IN BROWNIE'S GREENLAND you can get Lunches, Salads, Sandwiches, Clams, Potato Chips, and Freezer-Fresh Ice Cream that we make in twenty different flavors. Tel. 293-3 Open 'til Midnight Allyne G. Yeaton The funeral of Allyne was held from his late old-fashioned nosegays of pink roses Erwin Foster Rolfe of Portsmouth.

tied with narrow pink ribbon streamers, brother of the bridegroom was best man The maid of honor, Miss Betty Zach- and the ushers were Arnard E. Kinny of arias, was gowned in pink chiffon and Penacook, Gordon R. Ayer of Keene, wore'a headband of the same trimmed Harold R. Garland of this, city and with Her bouquet was an old- Clayton L. Plummer of Concord.

Mary was a the bay. The cause of the crash was known. We correct all defects of vision. Latest styles of frames furnished for your lensea. CHARLES F.

HUSSEY OPTOMETRIST 16 MARKET SQUARE PHONE 1137 G. Yeaton home, 26 cation at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Sparhawk street, Saturday at 2.30 p. fashioned nosegay of pink roses with Ellen: Young of Washington Carl Lecthaler of Point of Pines, Re- m. and the very large attendance to- streamers of Hke shade.

Junior gether with the many beautiful floral Little James Babbin of Somerville, lne Dnae was Blven tributes gave evidence of the high aged five years, and wearing a esteem in which Mr. Yeaton was held white suit, acted as ring-bearer, holding by his many friends. a white satin pillow on which were the Rev. Harold Curtis, pastor of the circlets of gold. Janice Romeo, aged Middle Street Baptist church, con- four, in a pink net frock, was the flower ducted the- services during which Sara Dickey Simpson sang, by WHITMHODGDON PERSONAL LOUISE--Mother and I are going down to at 151 Congress Street, tomorrow, to buy my clothes for school Why don't you and your mother meet us vere, Miss Helen Kennedy of 9 Front street, Exeter, was treated for sprained foot ligaments at the first aid room in Hampton Beach police station yesterday, Miss Genevieve Stef Lafayette road is spending a week's vacation at Mrs Hampton Beach.

PAE'SJIARKET TUESDAY SPECIALS Hamburg 2 Ibs. 45c Rib Lamb Chops 39c Ib Gen. Spring," save lOc Ib Fresh Lamb Flanks 5c Ib girl carried a basket of roses. Then came the bride, who, unattend- request, two favorite songs of the de- ed, walked slowly down the aisle, makceased: "Long, Long Ago" and "The. ing a lovely picture, Her wedding End of a Perfect Day." gown was of white satin, fashioned in "Mr.

Yeaton was a veteran of the princess style. The long, tulle veil Spanish-American war and several edged with wide lace, fell to the end of attended her train and was caught at marriage by 2 her brother, Maurice S. Nichols of Pen- 2 acook. The bride is a graduate of Penacook High School and attended Plymouth Normal school. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University, of New Hampshire and a member of Tau Kappa TUESDAY SPECIALS Ibs.

Fresh Ground Hamburg 45c dot Large Fresh Eggs 94c 6 Ibs. Onions 2Sc MAINE WOMAN FALLS TO DEATH FROM AUTO members of Camp Schley the services and acted as an to the grave where Masonic rites were conducted by the of St. John's Lodge, No. 1, A. F.

A. escort with seed pearls. She carried a shower burial bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the valley. The bridegroom and best man, David Teke Club. Waterville, Aug.

15 Following the ceremony a reception Helen Thompson, 28, of Belgrade, at "Green Mantle," the sum- of five children, fell to her William p. Snow death yesterday from an, automobile "of Boston with Mrs. Arthur'soyce, Poli ce Capt. George Beckett said was Mrs. William Glennie, Mrs.

Kenneth by her husband, Fred Thompr Jones, Mrs. Richard Davis, the Misses son KingsburJ M. A volley by a firing squad of U. S. Kushious of this city, -awaited the wed- Neva Lee Morrill, all of Penacook, Drew of Washington NOTICE TO VOTERS The P.

H. WHITE Chiropractic Offices S50 STATE STREET 100 Percent Chiropractic-100 Percent Service -100 Percent Equipment -TEL. PORTS. 727-W Lean Horn Ends 15o Ib Birdseye Peas Garden Fresh--Serves 4 CARD OF THANKS 23c pkg Marines from the Navy Yard was followed by taps. The bearers were Frank Moore and Edwin Johnson, both members of old Co.

representing the Spanish War Veterans, Percy Burgess and serving refreshments. Board, of'Registrars will be in session for the addition of names and correction of lists for the Primaries on organ a nd Mrs Brockway assisted with vocal the following dates: Aug, 16,19, 23, 26, ceremony including an 29 and 30, from 9 to 12 a. a to 5 exchange of rings. Nichols mother of the bride, and 7 to 9 p. m.

On election morning For the recessional the Bridal March gom marquisett from 12 for errors you TWO ACRES PEVERLYHILL ROAD We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends for the many kindnesses extended to us during our recent bereavement, also for the beautiful floral tributes and the loan of cars. Mr. William Yeaton Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Mabel.

Pet.tie D. Abbott, representing Damon from 'Midsummer. Nights Dream, by wWte accessories Rolf ha ve moved prior to March you must Lodge, K. of and William Tilton Mendelssohn was played by the organM mother was attlredl have you address changed, and Rufus Ferguson from St. Jolin's wedding party left the church.

of dusty ros wlth white WILLIAM TAYLOR, Lodge. The interment' was In the family lot in Harmony Grove cemetery under Wood. the direction of J. Verne NEWS BRIEFS Painting at Army and Navy Building Workmen are now engaged.in paint- wedding party left the church. reception foHowed at 1 the Women's City Club and a hundred or more guests were present to extend good wishes to the newly wedded pair.

The rooms were attractively decorated with flow- lelefton a wedding trip "to West 'ers and greenery, Wentworth Marden having arranged the adornings. During the serving of refreshments the bride cut the wedding loaf. accessories. The bride's going away gown was a peach colored crocheted dress With brown and white accessories. The Chairman T.

J. BUCKLEY, Clerk. 1m Palm Beach, The moon, appears largest when it Is farthest away. ton, D'. Lynn, Pittsfield ai field Springfield, The guest book was in charge of Miss aiiil enacwv Cont oocook, Spring- Because of the accidents to bicyclists, the British Transport ing the woodwork of the Army Navy: for" New "York" City" where they Advisory council recommends that cy- Association Building on Daniels street, passage on the British liner Georgic for Esther Johnson.

Later the bride and bridegroom left took Newport and Concord. Asparngna ed, strawberry bed, raspberries, currants, grapes, rhu-1 i barb. 15 apple trees, all varieties.) What a place! Eight-room house, 1 i bath, hot-water heat, e. 1,, screened- porch, 1-car garage, fine shade trees, and the price ia $4500. FRANK D.

BUTLER ii i EXCLUSIVE AGENT $.5 Market Street, Portsmouth, N. H. cle tracks be provided on both sides of the main roads to that country. AUGUST SALE WALL PAPERS DISCOUNT Are you planning to redecorate this Fall? Take advantage -of our Special Sale during this month of OVER 500 STOCK PATTERNS. F.

A. GRAY CO. WALL PAPER AND FAINTS WILSON-FOSS an ocean cruise. Upon; their return Repairing Chimney they will reside in Brobklyn, the bride- A staging has been erected for the 'groom having a position as draftsman purpose of making repairs to the chim- in the structural department'at the John's Methodist church in ney of the Boston, Maine Railroad New York Navy Yard. yesterday 'afternoon at 2 station here.

The bride's'going away gown was'a when Miss Norma Evelyn A wedding service took place at St. Dover o'clock, Foss, Holding Ball Tonight The Hampton Yacht Club members are to hold a Beachcombers ball this at the clubhouse at Hampton Harbor. Arrangements for the affair have been made by headed by Phil Melody, commence at 9 o'clock. cape ensemble of sheer alpaca, worn daughter of State Motor Vehicle In- with white accessories. spector and Mrs.

Harold M. Foss of Both the bride and her husband have Dover, became the bride of Franklin' well Goodwin Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Wilson, of Kittery. Rev. Leon Morse "celebrated the double ring'ceremony in the crowded 'altar decorated MORE THAN 5000 DEPOSITORS now depositing in the Portsmouth Trust Guarantee Co.

A I A IS ITS BEST TESTIMONIAL. IT IS ALSO EVIDENCE OF PORTSMOUTH'S GROWTH AND PROSPERITY. Its Directors H. Bartlett, President; Dr. Charles W.

Han. naford, Vice-President Willis E. Underbill, Treasurer) Henry B. Tilton, George D. Boulter, Dr.

Byron F. Staples, John L. Mitchell, Bertram T. Janvrin, Calvin Page Bartlett, James P. Griffin.

OFFICES IN THE NEW HAMPSHIRE BANK BLDG. DEPOSITS AND LOANS SOLICITED marked musical talent and- are known in musical circles. Mrs. Philbricfc is the daughter of Mrs, a committee otto Schiedewitz of Seattle, and The event will the late Thomas F. Moolfon of this city, church, before an She is a graduate of Portsmouth with School, class of 1928, a member of the The maid of honor" was Miss La- North Church and has taught in the dona Wilson of Kittery, sister' of Ernest Sunda school and 'been a member of the bridegroom, while the brides- the choir.

Her lovable-disposition has ma ids were Mrs, George Bennett; of made for her hosts of-friends. She is an 'South Berwick, Miss Thelma beach on Aug. 26. 'Already a large an ersatile naa of Dover Miss.Maxine Hill- number of entrants have filed, Includ- 8 the clarinet, saxophone and piano D0urne of D0 ver. Malcolm.

Warren "CLIMBING UP THEM GOLDEN STAIRS" Is song a young man was singing -yesterday as he entered our diner. He said our food was worth Its weight ta gold, so very appropriately he sang "Climbing Up Them Golden Stairs." (eel you'll say the tame once you dlric nere. whether you have ft light luiich or a full' meal. And. speaking of meals, you'll find It advantageous to dine here, for the portions are substantial, and our prices are.

most reasonable. Situated on the main street right ta the heart of Portsmouth, you'll nod It most convenient you walk pc ride. Henry, and Bert and all the rest of' the boyi are waiting: for YOU at ARTHUR'S DINER 169 Congress Street Brand New 1100 SOUTH STREET FOR SALE All complete bat finished grading. 120 UNION STREET 8 rooms and 579 STATE STREET 10 rooms and bath The above may be Inspected by appointment. The Trafton Agency Exclusive Agents TeL 61 Res.

990-R RECORD PLAYER Without Cost! Play Records thru your Radio Members entitled to many adcll- Let us tell yon this truly amazing offer! HASSETT'S Long Swim Planned Plans are being completed.by Underwood, Hampton Beach lifeguard, for a two-mile swimming race off the ing winner of the Boston Light Swta- an an i TJl FOSS brother of the brlde was best mtag contest ot the Kush ous Scn001 of Music where man, while the ushers were Harold she taught a large class. She was a' Mi Jr Louis Wilson of Kit- member of a girls' orchestra and the Portsmouth Civic Orchestra and her Annual Fair and Supper, August 18, PfP" 3 and fellow musicians in this city will greatly miss her. She has been an outstanding soloist and very helpful In NOTICE at Fernald's-Corner, near Eliot O. under auspices Methodist Tyler Pitman Foss and Harland Meserve of Dover. bride was given in marriage: by her father.

"Buddy" Foss, youthful brother of the bride, sang Love You IT'S HERE, AMERICA! Newest Achievement Of General Motors THE NEW FRIGIDAIRE PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER With Meter-Miser. It coola the cleans the air--it ventilates the room--it dehumidifies the air--it circulates the air. For Offices, Homes, Apartments and Institutions, NOW ON DISPLAY AT SHOWROOM 86 BOW STREET FRED L. WOOD CO. "Tha Plumber Protects The Health Of Tha Nation" PHONE 1S6 with STEVE SAYS: THE FRESHEST THING IN TOWN a VEGETABLE SALAD at OUT we the vegetable! DIRECT from LOCAL 1 armi every mornlnj.

And' how attractive "StOYe" dolls 'em up. You'd think you were at the Rltz (except for the LOW PRICE). Why not plan on dining here TONIGHT, or at DINNER Tuesday? And by all means have some of our. FRESH BLUEBERRY PIE-while berries are in season. Complete the meal jplth a glau of ICED COFFEE and then you'll understand why foDu who enjoy TASTY food, always "hit the that leads to 7 BERT'S DINER Just Around, the Cormar.

pn veil and train, and carried a bouquet of -write snapdragons and maid of honor wore net The bridesmaids Order was for active. 7 Mr. Philbrick Is the son of Mr. and Mrs." Charles W. PhUbrick of Kittery 1 and a young man highly regarded by aU his acquaintances.

He was'graduated sUk wlth le Bhora hat. and carried from Traip Academy hi Kittery in the colonial, class of 1928, from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1930 and Bowdoin College 1984. A very fine violinist, he has ibeeh concert master of the Portsmouth Civic Orchestra and Phillips Exeter Academy and Bowdoin College orchestras, a member of the college band, glee club and choir at Bowdoin and. has appeared often as a violin soloist. er E' 8 A Steak and Chicken Dinners BAKED STUFFED LIVE LOBSTER A SPECIALTY Blue plate specials.

Homemade paatry H. L. Prop. Eonte -1-A York Beach, Me. Phone 693-M Did you ever paaa near a bakery just when the bread was being baked? What a delicious aroma I You can enjoy that sama aroma in your bread.

Just insist upon MM Butter-Balanced Bread, the loaf that's vacuum cooled. Vacuum cooling seals all.that delicious oven fragrance right inside the loaf and makes it possible for us to wrap it five minutes after- it comes from the oven. Just taste MM Butter- Balanced Bread and notice the difference I.

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