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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 8

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FHIT1AT, MAT SI, 1840 Social Affairs ri Norms Jean hjsK'53 this week lo the Chtt- tcr lxis dub at her home in Me- Dcrrioll. j'n'i-nt were: Mrs. Lult Shaw, Kuby Lovlns, Mr. and Mn, liul Thompson, Mr. Mrs, fiuyd Freeman, Loma Lovett, Shope, Rosemary Shaw, Jean Prior, Ilo Sparks, Kirkendall, Wilma Lovini, Sparks, June Wilson, Schcllenger, Anna Jean ft liulh Hansen, Marden Dav- KITH Porter and Harold Tr.n:ii;j.«in.

Tiie next meeting will be held Mrs. Marion Stark of McDer- was hostess Tuesday to the You Can Do club. Plans for a rummage sale THE PORTSMOUTH TIMES, POTtTSMOUTII, OHIO After the business session, n- freihmenlj were served. attending were: Mrs. Mac SUydoo, Mrs.

Lula ha. Sart Phillips, Mrs. Virginia nan, Mrs. Edith Shaffer, Mrs Betlrke T.tman, Mrs. Loren.

Lovell, Mrs, Mabel Mrs. Daisy Steele, Mrs. Olive Brown, Misses Janet Stark, Carolyn Brannan, Loma Lovctt and Nancy Brown. The next meeting will be held June 11. Mr.

and Mrs. Osley Collins of Winchester are announcing the engagement of their only, daugh- ter, Geraldine, to Richard Stev- enson of Cincinnati. Miss Collins is employed as a clerk in the Winchester postoffice. Mr. Stevenson, a son of Mrs.

Ella Stevenson and the late Dr. Stevenson, former Winchester resi-, dents, is employed by the G. G. Manufacturing Co. I v.

v. At this year's meeting of the! Winchester High School Alumni association, Mrs. Annabel Bryan IT'S CHECKED FOR CHIC lo Ix iic'ri Wednesday, June 5, at was elected president. Others Methodist church, parlor. RebaiH SwMper 9 9s TERMS $1 Week The Easy Spiralator Washer An exclusive spiral roll- ver action washes tollies rleaner in less i at less cost! to see the Amazing Trim Cloth" demonstration Inr pronf! 9 Models To Choose From $10 to $40 Less McGAHAN GO Mac McGahan, Mgr.

1026 Offnere Ph. 3276 HATCHES OFF EVERY WEEK FINEST BI.OOD.TESTED STOCK Bi pe While Leghorns Mind Reds Hocks. While Rocks "utf Orphantj Thtm On DUpU; Hoth Our SUres iht complete HM Tffti i i i foullry eq were elected to office as follows: Mrs. Cynthia Layton, vice presi- 1 dent, and Miss Helen Howland, secretary-treasurer. i The Sims reunion was held recently at Etna Furnace.

A basket dinner was served to the following relatives: Mrs. Ida Yelley, Mrs. Frank Hyland, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hyland, Mr, and Mrs.

Edward Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yclley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yelley, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Grashel, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Marsh, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dole and daughter, Ralph Sims, Mrs. James Hyland, Mary Margaret Hyland, Norma Jean Yelley, Betty Yelley, Arlene Hyland, Anna Lou Marsh, Ruth Grashel, Checked for chic is this blue and white taffeta frock from Hollywood. Bright red gros- graln ribbon makes the tied girdle.

Simpson. Kathryn Baggs, Esther Salser, Roberta Davis, a Crawford, Eloise Ruggles, Gladys Robert Grashel, Dorothy Grashel, i Alcorn, 'Gcnevieve a Verna Mac Grashel, Barbara White, Leroy Yclley, Junior Yel- Huth Hastings, Edna Martin, lluth the birthday Charles Montgomery villc. Mrs. Montgomery recipient of many ustful (ifU. were wrved late hour to: Mr.

and Dewey Wright and children, Mr. Mrs. Charles Ktllner, Ur. Mrs. Clifford Kent-and children, Mrs.

Emma Kent, Mr. and.Mn. Ossie Montgomery daujh- tors, Mr. and Mr-, Lester Shonkwiler and family, Mr. ind Eugene Montgomery and son, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Farm in son, Mrs. Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Montgomery and children, Mr. Mrs. Milroy Copley, of Portsmouth; Miss Nora Pinson and Gus Cheek ot Sciotoville; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kent and children of Minford; Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Egbert, Mrs. John Kent, Mrs. Cora Marsh and daughters, Mrs. Murble Bice and Carl Kent of Lucasville.

Mrs. John S. Violet of Lucasville was Iwstess to her sewing club Wednesday afternoon at her liome. Miss Mary Patterson and Mrs. Anna Pabst were guests.

Members were: Mrs. David C. Coleman, Mrs. Marvin C. Clark, Mrs.

A. F. Millar, Mrs. James R. Hilling qf Ljicasville, and Mrs.

Sue M. Brant of Chillicothe. Mrs. Earl C. Moulton will entertain the club in two weeks.

I I Personal News Notes Miss Mary Agnes Ault, teacher in Valley Rural High school, Lu casville, is spending the weekend in Cleveland. i Virginia Falls, teacher at Scioto Township school, Wakefield, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Waugaman, at Cleveland for a week Will return home with Miss Ault. Hugh Collett, son ol Carl Col Ictt of Matewan, W. has arrived in Lucasville to spend sev oral weeks with his grandparents Mr, and Mrs.

Charles Meyers. He FIFTEEN J. si mon son orn Star attended the intpecllon i iinino nUnl JmluIl ou and Mrs. Colon Charles. of Peebles chapter Tuesday IN WELLSTON A I i lancei Ho ls IU erin Mrs Kva Pcnn of Harden is vis-.

Miss Dora Belle Duncan, deputy fractured collar bone and pci- relatives in Cincinnati grand matron o( the.22nd Students Suffer Fractures When Dle fracture. tar Curb i The two cars were driven by WELLSTOX. May 31-Two Albert Franklin Knox and H. Wcllston 11: i l(K students i Stroth. None ot the octupaflti ot Hie car were injured.

Mrs. Stanley Jacobs and daugh-: inspected llic chapter. Mrs. Blan- fer of Harden have gone to Sar- 'ord is worthy matron and Miss dinia fo ra visit with relatives. Reeg is as.wciatc matron of Lu- Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Christian ol casviltc chapter. Rtrdcn have as their guests, Mrs 0.

E. Linkous, Mrs. E. S. Crock-! A 600 ON WPA TO ett ot Welch, W.

and Mrs. H. Kcaton of Hamlet, N. C. Mrs.

Gallic Blackburn and son. returned to Harden following a lour ol the southern states ahd Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Krcd Grote Sr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grotc Jr. were injured early today two cars sidcwipcd, ot the FEEL REDUCTION ORDER cars lcav Mrik- 'hem as they were walking 2,150 To Be Dropped From List on PrnnO'lvauia avenue. In Uislricl 2 bC la Kl 11 1 6 di "'Ki'tcr of 7 A i an Kellv, was ij.

i A manager ol in v' lum-ii in A vjdbucii and i am- dislncl 2, announced today thai bulances to While Cross hospital, have returned to Cincinnati after 2 150 wi lw Cropped from tlic i Columbus, suffering from a com- a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hector i district payroll by Wednesday. und 'racturc of ihc left lore- Hector ol Portsmouth and Mr. Scioto county will lose about 600 fraclul of lllc PP" i and Mrs.

John Newman ol Rar-, nnploycs rcd Jction flrdcr i Miss Margaret Ruble ol Win- WPA has isslled dis orders and Mrs. Elmer Bawlins was tak- Chester is visiting Mr. and Mrs. 485 county road and 85 city i to Chillicothc City hospital in Burress K. Howland ot Lorain sewer project employes, this week.

Cuts will be made on the basis Robert Ncal has returned to ol need i heads ol smaller Columbus alter a brief visit i lamilics going The reduc- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. lion was ordered In keep opera- Neal in Wimhc'sicr. lions i i the appropriations Mrs.

i a Carr has returned for the balance ol Ihe fiscal year, to her home in Winchester a i June 30. a week's visit with her daughter, I Mrs. Mildred Dixon, and family I TO DISCUSS KI.OOD PLANS in Cleveland. I 1RONTO.N', May 31--A public C. O.

Williams ol Pleasant City meeting has been" calledby city spent the first ol the week with council lor a night to his family in Winchester. which all of the Sedfi- Miss Chrysline Tucker has re- 1 wick area are invited. What is turned to Cincinnati alter a short termed a "lull, frank and final' visit wilh relatives in Winches-j discussion ol Sciigwick flood dc The River Nile irrigates 5,400,000 acre: ol land. WOMEN HEED THIS ADVICE I vomta thru "trying fatip r-ikv5 I.IB.I, iuij: tlgatl dlifesi wltb Us nerrout, mOOQTMKlw It Often Boumnr TbAT f.P.^^.VP.t^" "looi IMUU more ter. Miss a a Tucker of West fense plans, wilf be held.

The session is lo be held in West Iron- Union is visiting fiiends in Ak- 'on auditorium. I A All flat work ironed wearing apparel dump for Ironinj. 10 Ibs. 69c Shirts In This Service Finiihed 10e ewh Discount Cash arri Cirry On All Work 1 7 6 DON IVEB, Mgr, LAUNDRY 0 1 7 6 VISITORS WELOOME Sims, Mary Coe, Doris Pyles and 1 win visi i en(i3 in Lucas. Nelte Goddard.

ley, Evelyn and Anna Rose Ycl- ley of Etna Furnace, Mrs. Stella Frazier, Mary and Robert Fra- i Miss Elizabeth Lee. Dean, fi- zier, Carlos Frazier, Mrs. Bessie of William Edward Neu of. Miller and June Miller of Marion, i Hamersville, 0., was honored at o.

The leschers of Woodrow Wilson school entertained Tuesday night at their annual spring party at the Elks club. Dinner was served at a table decorated with yellow roses and candles. The other appointments were of yellow and green. Bridge and other games furnished the evening's diversion. Prizes were awarded to Misses Katherine Conley, Lillian Hayes, Thelma i and Elizabeth Moore.

Three of the teachers who have resigned their positions, their resignations becoming effective at the close of the ensuing i Ruth Cyfers, Juanita Thompson and Thelma Nickel were the recipients 'of gifts. present were: Mrs. Laura Ball, Mrs. Nclle E. V.

Parsons, Edgar a i Misses Laura Long, Anna Belle Harper, Ruth Hazleback, Miriam Bailey, Margaret Davis, Hazel nn clI(Htl HO HtVE OE I LMCCST COLD'S MISERY Hy TIME OF PENETROJ a surprise a Wednesday night at the home of her parents, Mr. ar.d E. Dean of Lucasville. The bride-to-be received a shower of gifts for her new home. An ice course was served at a late hour to: Mrs.

Austin Taylor, Mrs. Earl Rottgen, Mrs. Charles B. Workman, Mrs. Hoscoe Milam, Mrs.

Gerald Hawk, Mrs. Clarence McNamer, Mrs. Nellie F. Marsh, Mrs. Schoonover, Mrs.

Otto P. Tracy, Mrs. David C. Coleman, Mrs. E.

W. Kuhn, Mrs. James G. Webb, Mrs. Russell Egbert, Mrs.

Walter A. Diamond, Mrs. Earl Colegrove, Mrs. Clifford M. Purdy, Mrs.

James R. Hilling, Mrs. L. D. Leggett, Mrs.

Leo Ycager, Mrs. Raymond D. Smith. Mrs. Lynn Sloan, Mrs.

Lawrence Comer and son, Lawrence; Mrs. John S. Violet, Mrs. Arlyn Violet, Mrs. Esto F.

a i Mrs. Lawrence Russell, Misses Lona McNamer, Belle Rockwell, Hazel and Agnes Dean, Edna Gertrude Kuhn, and Mrs. Clinton L. Spriggs, all of Lucasville, Miss Dean and Mr. Keu will be married Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at the home of her parents in Lucasville.

A surprise party was given Tuesday night in celebration ville and Portsmouth. Miss Barbara Allen of Washington C. II. is visiting Miss Mary Lee Chapman of Sinking Spring. Marlyn Charles of Cincinnati On Sunday she attended the christening of "an i a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Badger of that city. Mrs. Badger and Miss were roommates' when they attended Ohio State university. Mrs.

0. K. Vance of West Union is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis of Lcesburg.

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Blanford and Miss Winifred Reeg of New Undtr-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dieises, does not irritate skin.

2. Nowiiciagtodcy.Guibeused right iftcr ihiving. 3. JnsUQtly itops perspintiaa for 1 to djy i Rcra ores odor from perspiration. 4.

sui- less viniihing cram. ft. Aaid bis been twirded the ApproTil Setl of the Amcticin InuitLte of Lmndeting for being binnloi to kbiia, 25 I I fan of Arrid A I Uilcl Congratulations to the Graduates a i With A Dependable Watch We Recommend Hamilton, Elfin nd Gruen Watches American made watches foi; Anerkins. Profit from our scientific study finest ferns. W.LWILHELM THE JEWELER M7 Chllllcolhe Si.

Exciting News for Ladies! Sensational. Purchase 50 PAIRS OF FAMOUS I. Miller $12.50 White Kid 'Ties" Price BUCHERTS SHOE STORE Findlay Near 12th Phone 1276-X Te b. Sold At i 2 and GENERAL STORE Gertie's Corner (Olartatown) Phone Boston 1200-L Scioto Coiity's Big Store Fancy arid Staple Groceries and Meats and Children's Beady to Wear I Goods Notions A Feed Stores KENDALL AVE. PHOVE 745 1236 HATCHERY AT SCIOTO 233.L DO YOU have a Kopy Kat a Account? You Should Have! It's Portsmouth's only specialty shop with charge account privileges.

You pay no more for Kopy Kat credit in fact you pay Regardless of what you buy- no item is too small to charge it. A 569 Chlllltothe St. the energy they need for this Can Be Found in This Homogenized Milk MILK CO. HMM of "QUAUTY" Diiry ProiocU IMS MODERN WALLPAPER for the Modern Home also Clover Leaf PAINTS IM tWB .1 rrr 311 TODDLER or "TEENSTER" Here Are Summer School's Out ind the thing! Kresge's low priced clotho are right for for camp or their own bickyari SUN I Little boys girls will get brown in these cunning briefs. Secnuckeis, piques and denims io i lies up to 8.

25 Cotton SPORT SHIRTS A rub and i n'nw ud these pullovers ue ready foe in- other da? in tbe 2 to 6 in colwt. BABY BOY Twifl or Ktfsutker with belt 'n bocUe like Dtd's. bick for fit. 3 to 6. PLAY SUITS freedom for summer's fuji.

One- piece flued slKms-Mie: wcks or built-up bacLi. Pljin ot ptint popliaj JQ siies 7 to 14. 59' CAC SPORT SHIRTS Fire fiaiihed cotton rag to top off ihom or rn A lids 25 A Young ctrnpert and these pende; bick ovetails. The Kcrrjder needs DO Erpn- ing.7-8 for boys tod flrtx. GIRLS' PULLOVERS Cotton knit sport shim to mil or ranch.

White, dusty ptnk. let blueuul SHORTS Misses' OVERALLS Young lomboji lilt iht laaah of rtioc mill UnJ top iboiu. MX uti tht u4tL I 14. KRESGE 5 406 CHIUICOTHE STREET.

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