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jn.r 7. ion THE ronTaionn TTUW, PORTSMOUTH, oiua RFTEtN 77 3 Cheers For Red, White Ra HAT M0 DOESINHERSPA TIME Hruip. Help Even The Bride Firman Ruby iff Ceremony Is Held Hitplist Church I.KSL1E JAMISON of I I pike announces Ihel of her daughter. Pauline, Ruby, son of Mr. and i a i Ruby of Minford Ti.c marriage look place 16, at Long Hun i Baplisl church, wilh Kemper performing ic i.ir.uny immediately a rnme, service, in the pres- Lie eiuire congregation, lir.de wore a dress of wilh blue accessories.

Huby, sister of the also wore while, her fasnioned cf crepa. k.mison, brother of the ltd as Lest man. reeeplion, on the the bride's home, ii reremony. U'ilnia Ifutli llockaden, of Mrs. Charles Hock- V.

the laic Mr. Hockaden and Clinton E. Snook. Alton Snonk mid late Srxok. were married quietly i in the parson- of lhe United Brethren of South Webster, with l.iiov Carmicltacl, a close i i Ihe a i officiating.

bride, who was unattend- v.r.if- for her i a street i dress of powder blue, with lie accessories. Her flowers v. 1 i roses and baby E' Mr. and Mrs. Snook are of Olway High school.

Sr.wk is assistant to the fit Olway. Mr. Snook mploved by the Norfolk i a What So Ever class of Methodist church Tuesday night al 8: tl- Mrs Frank Lallow. I y. I and Mrs.

Jerry Ward of route 5 announce the i i 2 of their a Lester Sterns of Day- marriage was per- :r.r-d June 29 by Rev. James of Fikclon. The marriage by the immediate I i Legs; New York- Mo tie I Gives Tips To Women Interested In Attractive Limbs By BETTY CLARKE AaaMlited Freu Staff Writer When a man leans back in his chair and propi his feet on his detk, he's found a pretty good way to relax. Better still is Ihe method used by pretty Cynthia Hope, New York photographers' model. She i a slraighl-baeVrd chair upside down on her bed.

I Then she lies down wilh lhe end! of her spine on lhe bed against lop of the chairbaek a ilretches along the litlted chair- back. Thai minimizes circulation to her feet, increasing circulation lo her face, benefiting both. She adds another Irick, placing cotton pads soaked in witch hazel on her eyes. Afler 19 minutes of reclining Krall. lC5b a ivmuf.

last wc'k. i i i felalivei and frk-nd in Pa. tin. a ailinihel i i bucntcnnial cilrbralion in Lrb.iiKJn. Miss Manila Guuld of Colunv buv lormcrK uf Potumoulh, been secretary of the Ilixlcy a guild lor the I940-I9-11 I)r.

and Howard i i a son, 1915 Tumiionds avenue, who were a ucck ago at Sk-ubenvil'e, liiive led en an en- tended i west and to Alaska. Mrs. L. C. i nl Roanoke, a former Poitbmouth resident, arrived Suundav for a visit with her father, Dr.

Joseph S. Rardin, 1206 Oallh street. Mrs. a Diillengec of Dcrmrjl 1 lus 10 her i ii spending several I weeks with her snn-in-law and Mi. ar.d Mrs, J.

I Oppy of i Tiielnia Korh of McDer- I niott has completed a visll witli Mr. and Mrs. a i Laird of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs Krcd of near McDci ir.nll spcr.t Thursday at Buckeye l.aki'.

Mrs. a a McCluie has returned lo hci hoir.e after a Iwo- Zanesvillc, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mr. and Mrs.

Olenfurd I-iag week visil i i her sister. Miss Coverl and children of Seaman, a son, Duane. 2615 Gisndvicw Stillian and other relatives Cynthia niket her own tuts OB a tricky dummy. children of Russellville, Rev. and Personal News Notes Mrs.

Harley Tiacy. and children Miss Hay ci of Knoxviilc, is visiting jicr brntV.or-in- of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Lousell Turley and son oi Peebles, js Schwartz, 1645 2 Mr. and Mrs. fiufuj Dryden Williim Hayslip and Miss Cccile Barlholamew of Wesl Union, aw an(i si5tcr arui cb Harry Parsons of Cherry Fork, erl G. W. Harder of Davenpovt this eye-soaked feels like new, Her feet and legs are often her modelling fortune, so Cynthia Hope favors low heels.

She rubs foot cream into the balls of her tired feel or soaks Ihcm in hot Miss A cwma of Wams- water. She shaves surplus a i vi i lei a eilc and Eleanor from her legs every three days. A Model'i fedlcure And this is how she performs a pedicure: uses a file. toe nails--up in center and down at sides. avenue, have returned from a Dayton, visil with Mrs.

Lang's broihc-r-in- Harder and daughter, culicle oil on special occasions. colton between toes Davis of Seaman. Members of Wednesday Evening Sewing club of Lueas- ville mel at the home of Elbert Meadows of Dever's Hun, near Lueasville, for a picnic supper. Those attending were Misses Lona McNamer, Winifred Recg, Opal Belle Henfro, Kathryn Hen Long Co. ALADDIN Floor And Table LAMPS while applying polish so lhat one toe doesn't smear polish on an- i er and Mrs.

Roger Burke all of community. A i Mr and Mrs. Charles McGcorgo of ciendale, are visiting And Cnythia uses makeup on of Lueasville route 1 entertained 1 her legs, too--as much as she uses on ber face, for modeling. At home though, she uses little makeup. She lives in a New York penthouse with her mother and he lhe members of Ihe Farm Bureau council of Lueasville al i home Wednesday evening.

Following a short business meeting. "Hog Marketing" was discussed. Refreshments were pretty sister, Eleanor, both of Mr. and Mrs. Ear! served to: C.

Moullon If you want to have fun, wear red and while. This holiday color scheme is used in the smooth looking modeled by Priscilla Lane, movie star. Not loo playful, r.ot tco formal, Ihis one goes anywhere gracefully. The i wool sweater is edged in the same red-and-white silk usrd in the skirl. ior, Paul and Karlenc, Mr.

and i Mrs. Frank Holbrook and a a few close friends. i cr Gloria. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfonso Mrs. Sterns will reside i wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar in D.iyton. I Burkhardl, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Ea- and son. Carl, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs.

Jerome Day of Homer Nelson and daughter, Bar- I.m:--t Grove gave a birthday al a A Eileen and Irene Zornes, Mildred Moore and Clco Thursday for ihcir dallgh- Mary Winifred. Games were and refreshments were scr.rd lo: Mrs. Clarence Swayne daughter. a a Jo. Mrs.

Kncchlly and daughters, and Betty, Mrs. Vernon and daughters. Barbara and a. Mrs. Hook and Carma Kay.

Miss Maxi ir.i Wallace and Robert Wallace, -j; TIT Sunshine class of Pisgah church, near Sinking motored lo the Butler park for a wiener roast Those attending were: mid Mrs. George Groh and STAMPS IN THE NEWS Recent French War Issues Keep Collectors Busy STAMPS may come i- and foreign stamps may go! Harmon. but France will keep something In Ihe afternoon religious serv-1 of a record because of her large ices were held, wilh Elder George i number of issues during this war. Moscly of Franklin Furnace and Among several hundred rccen Elder Homer Nelson of Wheelersburg in charge. f.

The annual Crabtrec reunion was held Thursday across from the Latter Day Saints church near McDermoll. French stamps are four sold at a surtax tu aid war sufferers. These semi-postals are a one i franc .50 plus 0c purple showing a picture of Marshal Ferdi- a Foch; a brown plus 45c 'showing Marshal Joseph Jacques whom i for magazines. Both 'snd children Bally and Tommy, fif'" 5 1 5 1 tx -TM A A i thev will leave again for Florida. Iheir good looks: Mrs, Waller Malone, Mr.

and A liltle over 20 years ago a Mrs. Grant Malone. Mrs. young Texas -woman said: "When Floyd Landrum, Mr. and Mrs.

I have children they arc going to jJames S. Peebles of Lueasville 1 be beautiful." community, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I The neighbors laughed. W.

Moullon, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Started Early Dcver, Mrs. Dorothy Stamback a Otto 7xiellncr Bill Cynlhia's molhcr, Mrs. Frances Slierhem, had sound A A ake health ideas and an artistic eye.

lhe lac( le A She didn I wait until her children mM ling and wiu bc hc i a lh were born to start their beauty homf Mr and Mrs Peebles al-. diet. She thinks the prenatal care us htown at 6 o'clock. Mr. and responsible for ihcir white Mrs Grant Malone will be host Commemaratlves A beautiful set eight stamps teeth, good bone structure, lovely I i and skin.

As the girls grew, I they always had olive oil rubs, a I rigidly wholesome diet, outdoor play and sleep. i "Even now," Cynthia says, "it seems to me I spend my life keeping beautiful," Here a her remedy for circles under the eyes: William Allman was the speaker. Gladys Drown, Darlcno Crablrec, Myrlle Eulon, Norma Hhodcn mid Mrs. George Groh and and the Reno family presented Mr and Mrs. Fred Hill and a musical program, i Mr.

and Mrs. George The nexl reunion will be held, craker and children. Mr. and at Ihe same place July 4, 1D41, Warner Armstrong and son. with these officers in charge: V-' vi Mrs.

Floyd Gasman, and Elijah Crablree. president; Farl Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crablrec. vice president; Violet Ach, secretary and treasurer.

A basket dinner was at noon. Those attending were: Susan Crablrce. Mr. and Mrs. Arman Kcarfool and John Kcarfoot of Michigan; Kenneth.

Minnie and Rev. Francis Mays presided. 0 rf rc scc i t) looking toward'. commemorating lhe founding of A r.r Southern Rhodesia has arrived. The issue of the self-govern- Mr.

and Mrs. Grover Daul, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Carshal Turner, Wane Visscs and a i and Miss Ruth Hizer. I annual reunion of the; families was at the home of Mr.

Herbert Distel of Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. James B. Crablrcc and Vis. diaries Dials of Selco ''children, Mrs.

1. J. Clayton, Wai- and hostess. The Loyal Helpers class of Valley Methodist church held a picnic Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Waller Malone of Lu- easville. Following the picnic a shower was given for Mrs. K. G. Payne Jr.

Members attending were: Charles Slollsleimer, Mrs. Alfred Miller, Mrs. William Doyle, Mrs. lace George, June Brewer, Viv- i the Maine battlefield: 3 blue 2Fr. attending were: Mr.

and ian Brewer, George 50 us jnc showing a peasant Dials and children, I James L. Crabtrce of Wovcrly, woman i oxen (insel) ld. end one itav. Belly, Hugh Douglas, I Miss Carolyn Harvey and John in a i Mi Pi-iilip. Mrs.

M. L. Penning- I Crablree of Wellsburg. W. cn js most anu Susan Vonann of Piqua.

William (he ot bcca se ol an error ing British colony includes dales 800-1910 on the stamps which depicl emblems or scenes of historical significance. Pictures of Cecil John Rhodes, lhe colony's founder, are on one; a stal- ue of lhe firsi premier, Sir Charles Coghlan, is on another, and pictures of Lohengulas Kraal and King George VI are on a single stamp. (Assorjalrd Press Correspondence) The sons and daughters of A. M. McGuire entertained wilh a dinner in honor of his 81st birlh- day Thursday al his home near Lyra.

Dinner was served In the grape arbor, over which the American flag floated. Those honoring Mr. McGuire close under lhe eyes. Pal powder Broo willj Mr6 Bcrt on the wel foundation. Add more Mrj Noe i foundation, thinned with waler.

Joan Williams, 1 ma Bui belter than thai treatment, JArmbrister, Ann Armbrisler, she says, is 10 hours sleep a night Maggie Miller. Marfiarel Milli-so you don'l get the circles. Rm Ver Notl i i a i Cynthia soon found night life a and Mrs Charles Slye, Mr. modeling didn't mix. She limils daughters.

Mollie Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin, and Louis Griffin of Co Everett Mr and Mrs.

James Wad- ft is a IFr. .50 plus 50c and lumbus, Jennie Copas ol Rarden, of TIarold Sams ot Millfield; Wil- n( a a5 Gmmt iteresling of ere: hn Virginia Hogan, Helen Call, Harold Call, William Hogan, Nellie Hogan, i I i ab VjLlllMtll kJdlllClll 111" I I and Mrs. Alfred Wa- IiTM Hilt of o( a i i a i Hogan a a i daughter. Katherine, Elam of Toledo. Dora Matthews Mrs.

Lewis Kellison and l.nrry and Jerry. Mrs. Adams and children. Jun- Arrived NEW 1941 R. C.

A. 'CTOR RADIOS T-ihle Models SS.D5 up I Models 514.95 up Trade-In--Easy Term' i fhonr 3527 for Home I Demonstration Anne Rice Shop I 413 Chillicolhe SI. of Ijncaster and Margaret Elam of Cleveland. Announcement is being made of the marriage of Miss Imogene Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ollic J. Miller, and Tom Fred to be the result of copying a medal to get the design. Child Welfare Issue Collectors of child welfare stamps ought to have a grand lime these days. Yugoslavia's lat- Hogan, John Brown, Adein Hays Albert McGuire, Katherine Hays Rachel Hays, A Mcsser, Es- telenia fsom, Clara Bell Cook Edna Cook, Dora Shope, Dewey her play to weekends. Mrs.

Ella Davis of is announcing lhe marriage ol her daughter, Garnet Blanche, to James P. Angles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Angles of I The we'dding was solemnized Wednesday at the home of Rev. O.

W. Williams, pastor of McAr- hur Christian church. Mrs. Davis wore for her mar- iage a navy blue chiffon dress wilh while accessories, and carried a bouquet of gardenias. Cleo Davis, the bride's brother, was he only attendant at the single- ring ceremony.

The bride was graduated from McArthur High school in the class ol 1938. Mr. Angles is salesman for the Omar Baking Co. at Chillicolhe. Dr.

and Mrs. D. H. Jenkin and Mrs. Roy Payne.

Mr. and Mrs. George Ye age Mr. a Mrs. K.

G. Payne Mr. and Mrs. John Kaltenbach. Mr.

and Mrs. Grant Malone, Mr. and Mrs. John Velter, Mr. and Mrs Walter Malone, Morris Lynn.

Junior alone, Albert Malone S1 i Portsmouth the Langs fur a visil. Mr. a Mrs. Frank M. Grant street, are spending Miss Louise Lyons.

516 Third street, and Miss Lucille Schwam- will spend this week at Conncaut on Lake Erie. They will be joined by Miss Verna Eisenhauer of Can- Levaughn and Jimme Finncv their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs 5301 Farney avenue, Sciotoville. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Frank Marling. Monday for Columbus and Balti Creek. They will be gone tw Mr. find Mrs.

Forrest Crainei 1030 20lh street, and Mrs. Bcrllia Campbell, fon of Mr. and iltv Campbell ot Oak i 3 and daughter, Betty, of Oak Hill attended the wedding of Edith Lloyd, daughter of Mits Rcy and Mn. John R. Lloyd at Bell Centre, and Ogden Huber of Cin Charles Campbell ot Oak i 3 a for route 1.

The marriage was sol- TM ec ion ol emnizcd on May 1 wilh Rev. G. i is ir W. Townsend. pastor of the i two values, Methodist church at Russell read- 1 2-dinar plus 2c ing the ceremony.

2nd a green If The bride chose for her plus Id i ding a light blue dress with white i The picture accessories. They were at the lei by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of the stamp and Kirkpatrick. sister and brother- ren at play on a Shope, Jessie Shope, Thurman Shope.

William Shope, Mollie Shope, cinnati. was sol Harold Shope, Carol Jane emnized at the Presbyleria June Shope, Edward Dan church with Rev. John R. Lloyd McGuire, Hazel McGuire, Ethel! father of Ihe bride, reading Ih McGuire, Helen McGuire, Dar- ceremony. Following Ihe wed lene McGuire, Harold CooV, Rulh ding riles a reception was held a Cook, Lessic Hay Cook, Paulena i the home of lhe bride.

Cook, Fred Justice, Jennie Jus-! includes child- btach near a i a of the bridegroom. Mr. i sailboat in the right background. Campbell is employed by the Children in winter clothes Gallia Produce Co. reside at Oak Hill.

They will i the design of recent Yu- I lice, Freddy Justice, William Jus- lice, Minnie Justice, Charles Jus- lice, Aurilla Collier. Irene Collier, Katie Friend, Zachariah McGuire, Beulah McGuire, Margaret McGuire, Homer McGuire, Dorothy McGuire, Merit Kelley, Eu- The Coverl family and friend gathered al the home of Mr. an Mrs. Clarence Neary of nc.i Hillsboro Thursday for Iheir an nual reunion. A basket dinne v.

35 icrvfd at noon on the law Thost attending were: Mr. an SUMMER CLOTHES NEED FREQUENT CLEANING AMD SPECIAL ATTENTION! Our Mctbodi Are Superior Our Etucnible Offr.ert Phew SM goslavian stamps also. Kelley. Honor Pan-American Union El Salvador's new sir stamps are rommemoratives of I the founding of the can Union. One is a 30 crniavos i Ii6hl blue and brown.

Ihe other: an 80 crr.lavi,? carmine ar.d black I I I I Tr.e i i i me a vnnctil tirr.ir. r.t f-curr i 1 TV' ha? gene. Kelley. and Wanda Fern! Kn. S.

L. Covert of Unio I Mr. and Mrs. John Covrrt an l' Ihr a Let't Meet At The in inMiN for rid I a I Floor Siidirs For Riii THE PORTSMOUTH A I PHONE UK Ml GALLIA ST. 7M biilh Street LONG CO.

Quality Furniture Important new side-drapery in Jeronia sheer Ii aniwrrs vour demand for i i i different to wear At nne' 1 i new Melc- silhouette lo nuki- you look as slim us a nrmtl'. And with that jirlianec Ktll air. Kariionpd shffr. Note cute rrvsTil hoy and dot- pin on Black only. Floor 10,9.1 flTLflS'FflSHIOn.

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1858-1967