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JUNE THE PORTSMOUTH TIMES, POBTSMOOTir, OHIO 'octal Liaht Hat Makes A Prettv Picture BICYCLE RIDER IN Women Fight Police With Hou I I llllSl AUTO ACCIDENT; A dWi sht bI Fc ccDis te iRout Cemetery Workmen, Saying Extension Blocks En- i Ihe birthday anniver-: rf Mrs. Lou'Black and her Mrs. Stella Jenkins a was given Sunday in Manchester. i-rcni those present ,1 V-ci'Mrs. Arthur Clinger and i and Betty Staggs of i Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. i Sherman Black, MT. and 0 B- Shelton and family, P.

Wcdgewood, Mr. and 'V ciarer.ee Brown and daugh- r. Robert Black, all of De- lir.g inspection of chapter recently Miss Le- Diuhot, worthy matron, en- at a dinner parly al the tearoom. Vs included: Mrs. Gladys and Mrs.

J. R. Hilling of Mrs, J. B. McConnell Perfmomh, Mr.

and Mrs. p. Cornelel and son, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Druhol of Sardinia.

i.jndred and i friends and Mrs. Ben Rice recent- a miscellaneous show- 1:1 Iheir honor at the Mrs. Rice's father, C. H. Manchester.

L.VC McMillen of Peebles entertained at a dinner V.iMillen hotel in Peebles. were laid for: Mr, and Walter McMillen and daugh- and Mrs. James Worth- dnd Miss Mary Meek of r. Miss Fannie Potts of Miss Flo Ralston, Mr. l-d William Arnold, Rus- Wi-avcr.

Ova Stultz, E. B. iv-cn, Ira Davis and Frank ar.d Mrs. Jasper Suiter of K.blc Furnace entertained a turkey dinner in hon- ihpir son, 'Lymen Suiter of Pittsburgh. trance To Garages; Detroit Council Takes Hand By The Aiiorlatrd Ficil I DETROIT, 8--A score of mari The Billy Cox, 13, Bruised; One Driver Arrested On Traffic Charge women wilh garden hose, A bicycle rider was injured stones and even slightly Tuesday nlghl when his a dozen policemen wheel crashed into an automboile yesterday in a batllc over Iocs-, ih effected a compioimso under at Eighth and Lincoln streets.

of a cemetery fence. which localion of the fence will Police investigated one oilier The aroused women were i be argued al a city council hoar- accidcnt and arrested one driver mg up fence posts fasler a ing Thursday, the last 24 hours. Two drivers three workmen could set them, The cemetery is th.u of the were fined in municipal courl. determined to prevent a wash tub at a patrol- battle raged i Rev. i a of an adjoining par- ti real estale was Wavcrly Building Loan Co.

vs. Walker Jenkins et al: Plaintiff was allowed judgment of and foreclosure of ir.ort- TROBATK CASK Mullie Grimes, a i i a i of the estate of David A. Gvjir.cf. listed assets of $3,061. Appraisers were William and Gcort-u toll- man and John C.

Bauer. IRONTON MAN HURT IRONTON, Juno 8--Walter Grounds, 21, was injured yesterday while at work on the flood defense project here. He was tak- the ex- Heart of Mary Catholic church, on to General hospital. Billy Cox, 13, of 1717 Jackson tension of the cemetery to the on McNichols road. street, was bruised when his rear of their lots, when police church officials showed by war wheel crashed i the ear.

Po- arrived. I ranly deeds that the disputed i lice reported the machine was Inspector Henry H. Traub or- fence was being erected on the deied one woman to stop western boundary of the ccme- ing a workman with a stream of I tcry the women protested water from a hose. She turned it would stand 1 foot from their the water on the inspector, pien lot lines and would block en- i took refuge in her home and trances tn their garages. Although TWO FROM HERE ilNOJ.U, CLASS driven by Tracy Hanvood, 3S 1 of 1637 12th.

The victim's in! juries were attended at the office of Dr. D. A. Berndl and he was moved home later. Cars driven by Harold Bard of New Albany, and James Eslep, 1104 Clay street, were damaged in a collision al 1602 Grandview avenue.

Patrolmen William Mucha and Raymond Salisbury a Walker Warner, 16, of 1326 Park avenue, on a charge of failing to slop for three traffic stopsigns. Corbin Lyons, 37, of Sciotoville route 2. and Clifford Cockrell, 24, of 2515 Gallia street, charged with exceeding the city speed limit, were fined $10 and costs each and placed under probation when they i were ararigncd before Tjmmonds avenue, and James Horace L.J5mal^. i A 1557 sireet, will the 2811 Court News FEDERAL CASES L'pon the filing by Albert Graf of his final report as receiver of I Miss Troxel, James Andcr-i' 1 0 Buiuiinp ami -r i n- -Supply Cu. of In SOn TO Get Diplomas bankr upu proceedings hrought At Delaware against it hy W.

G. Ward Limi- ber Co. and others, the court en- Miss Jean Troxel, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Troxel, 1911 lereri an order the receiver from releasing his bondsmen. EASTLAND Adults 15e Children lOc -TODAY- DICK POWELL FRED WARING and his Penns)lvaiuans "VARSITY SHOW" ALSO "Personality Parade" with Jimmie Fidler AND "Captain Kidd's Treasure' Black and" white star-printed crepe makes this summer frock, seen at lunch time recently in the New York Ritz. The white straw hat is banded in ribbon. black crepe frock and a swathed in a veil woven in as set a vivid orange slraw sailor! many colors as Joseph's coat.

6 Black or navy blue costumes- trimmed in blue grosgram rib- CDIUlf A I I UnTCn rnAim lArLIll) nUltU ') Also Was Head i Application for admittance to I practice in district com-: a ny Altnrney Laurence M. By ADELAIDE KERB Associated Press Fashion Editor I IGHT hats arc making fash- 'ion headlines in New York's smart luncheon spots. attending were: Mr. and i natural colored and Joseph Suiter, Mr. and Mrs.

a chapeaux are seer, on and children of bon above her navy blue suit. Suiter John, Anna, Betty Robert Donald and da hats ar some ehic heads as accessories I to sober clothes and even velvet toque Gladys Swarthout, opera and i W0 rn by the majority of the TM lotion picture star, capped her Many topped 'V rown costume wilh a chartreuse their dark or printed frocks with Mr be among the 2811 students al Ohio Wcsleyan university, Dcla- i cr A i i I ware, who will be graduated i Kimbie. RAILROAD MAN, 13 COMMO CASKS vcrsll Mildred Church, IJJ26 Ualmcr Catherine Hilliard nf llillsuoro roali Sciotoville, vs. also will be graduated. Church, 6426 Banner road: For Of Coal Concern This year's class exceeds last divorce, maiden name.

Delaney; i year's in numbers, a total of 238 Gl lar aU having been awarded degrees a Mavasek VSi year ago. Fifty-three of Ohio's Campbell: Defendant filed his counties are represented, in askim; dismissal. De- addition to 17 other stales and fendant claimed tiie difficulties one foreign country. The lone- resulting from an auto Occident vFT tl Fr.nk i linking a dark simple wool jp. VaSd Vireetor 'coat wilh a printed frock-were a TM i a hcad American died unexpectedly at with a i brief silver fox or mink jackets.

brightened huge white organdy flower ar.d Most of the prints were woven and C. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Charles ii.ei," Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Metre. J. N.

Puckett, Jean Puckett, Fred McNeal of Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Hobison, M. isrv End Dennis Robison of Cin- Mr. and Mrs.

Herman man and daughter of Colum- y.r. and Mrs. R. Hamilton, ar.d Mrs. James Brownlee, aia Mrs.

John Smittle, Mr. i Mrs. Bert Frump and son, Main and Chester Smith Pcohlcs. Ruth Evans of Lon- I several women stepped out i i dark grounds splashed with At the recent opening of the I the new "peewce" hats of i small discreet while figures, A Japanese Garden al lhe a colored felt-doll-sizcd chapeaux number of frocks were designed number of women topped their set aslant on top of the coiffure, i black and navy blue costumes a a there square, or TM'h the ilUers tatc commerce commis- sion lo oppose consolidation of the various Van Swcrin the br lower i s--vee, Dark hats were there in num- brimmed white bats, some- ber too, however, and many of ruches or I times enveloped in white veils, them reflected the leason's vogue- fling. One a wide-brimmed for veils.

Onc wide-brimmed Several of the smartest women natural straw chapeau having a straw saHor was wrapped wore iheir sleeves pushed up up neatly in a bright red the arm, sweater-fashion, to re-! here Tuesday. Mr. Taplin, a large holder of stock in the Wheeling 5: Lake Eric railroad, for years opposed the policies of the Van Swerin( studying advanced gen brothers the time, they lu ivcrsllv were forming their rail empire. non-American is Kuranosuke Sa! saki, a Japanese student, who i i and whfl WJI a jn his co ml were settled between the parties; Miller, Scarl Filth attorneys. crown covered with tiny bright flowers, as accessory to a suave, and a dark blue was veal gold or silver bracelets.

Kstel Ison vs. Lett De- fendr.nt filed its answer asking dismissal. The suit resulted Dishop Paul B. Kern of the an accident route Feh. 11 Frequently he appealed before i church.

Miller, Sear! Filch South, which next year i merge wilh northcni Methodism, Firestone Tire prlp will be the commencement a W. D. Kimbie of Whnrboal Co. er. President Edmund D.

Soper i For judgment of SUii; Ro of Ohio Wesleyan will give the i Micklclhwail allorney. --iv-, i turn, seeking to place the Wheel- Robert Coulter ol Cedarville, Mr. Rulkoskie oi Athens will a McCreight Mrs Young, Mrs. Cora Grooms, Mrs. T.

F. and Mrs. D. B. McClelland of place Saturday afternoon at 5:30 Carl Lee vs.

slate induslria Defendant iled Shaw, Mrs. Unity, Mrs. John McCall and son seeKing place me wnee Fri( thc commtssum. Defendant a 7, board of truftees will meet. Much answer, asking dism.ssal.

E. Seaman, Miss Barbara Gray of Waynesville, Miss Helen Clark, Mrs. C. and James L. Holliday.

I and "Miss Mildred McClelland of Transquillitv. X. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clary of I Sunshine near Fullerton enter- o'clock.

Rev. Paul McLaughlin, pastor of Winchester Presbyter- ian church, will read the ceremony at thc home of Miss Lope's mother, Mrs. Espa I.ope. Miss Elvena Davidson of Athens will be burgh Wesl Virginia, Wabash, i Valley and Western Maryland. Mr.

Taplin, in another move to establish a lake-to-sca rail route, was given interstate commerce commission to build a 3B- Jess. Lucy and Maxine and E. D. Holmes ol Sea- Gertrude and Ruth Ad- hostesses Sunday at a When Mr. a Mrs.

J. tained recently at a birthday par- the bride's attendant and Dallas roa connecting the Pitts- Smittle of Seaman entertained ty honoring their granddaughter, recently in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Smittle's brother and sister, J. Harold and i Mary McKenzie, guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. McKenzie and jn Mrs Chester-Norman, Gen- Downard of Athens Ihe bcsl man. burgh West Virginia Railroad Mrs. Anna Leeds hartley of i the Weslern Maryland at inleresl centers in this meeting because the principal itc'm of business will be the discussion of candidates to succeed Dr.

Soper as president. Dr. Soper resigned Jan. 10, to take effect Aug. 31, ending a 10-year period of serv- ice.

Alumni will return to the a a their Carl and Jewell Miller Frosla and Mabel Talbert: Plai nd Mrs. Earl Mc- I baskci dinner in honor daug hter. Mr. am 25ih wedding anniversary Kenzie ant i children, Mr. a Vi'aVv" Pauline and Aldenc Nor- i o'clock.

and Mrs. Baltimore 4: Cleveland and To- witness the ceremony. A reccp- ledo, heavy coal loading ports parents, Mr. A.ihir.? of South Webster. A-.

-n. dinner was served to friends and rela- honor guests: Mr. Charles John McWilliams and I Ariz. Mr. and Mrs.

Hoffman and sons of Mrs. Gus Atkins and r. 'if Nauvoo. Mrs. Ray Mrs.

Fred Dill and of Portsmouth, Mrs. and daughters, Earl Vc.m.n Filkens of Sciolo- Marsh of Wheelers- Lois Rowland, on her ninlh birthday anniversary. Among those present were: I Marcn ana me Mr. and Mrs. John Everett, Mr, The family and close friends will crs at the alumni luncheon thai day will include Dr.

Rollin II. man, 'Lola Clifford How- Lope was commercial LEW SCAL children of Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. I Belt Jame5i osc ii a teacher in Manchester school and 1 5- J. Harold McKcnzie and daugh-, an(i 'j an i cc clary.

I was reemploycd for the term ter of Belfast, Mr. and i 1938-39. She was graduated from Mrs. Clarence McKenzie a evieve and Harold Everett, James I lion will follow from 8 until 10 i for great lakes traffic. Lope McKenzie of I APPROVES NEW BUDGET ed from Ohio Wesleyan 50 years ago, and Dr.

Charles B. Ketcham, lent of Mount was gradu- Wcslcvan 25 Fashion's Keach Tog Revue ami Swim Exhibition, 1 Thursday Afternoon 1 At 3 p. in. DREAMLAND POOL 1 1 Stare Clones Thnrs- I day At Noon Bcrcan class of Trinity M. K.

church will hold its a a heart sisters banquet Friday evening at 6 o'clock at the Washington hotel. V. Berean class of Central Chris-; tia nd Mr- Frank Mullen i Thursday nig Mr. and Mrs. Ches- Mrs.

Adolph Cook, 1531 Grar.d- and daughters, The Peebles Night Bridge I Ohio university, class of '35 a Fails To Approve Health Depart- h-h entertained in honor of Mr. I member of Alphi Xi Delta soror-; menl Appropriation i and Mr' WhUe and son ity, a former graduate of Win-! VANCEBURG. June 8-The alcd Wednesday al a covered-dish Chester High and teacher in the Lewis county fiscal court ap- 1 dinner and bridge party at the Cedarville school. Mr. Rulkoskie, proved Tuesday the report ol the home of Captain and Mrs.

T. M. i son of Mrs. George Rutkoskie Sr. county budget commission for thc le graduated from Ohio univer- I fiscal year beginning July 1.

Ap Ohio Mr. Others present were: Mr. and I sity class of '35, a member of the propriations included Mrs Wamslcy, Mr. and university band organization. He general expenses; inler- uerean class oi i-emrai wi.

is- Weaveri r. and Mrs. is employed wilh the McBec st and principal on bonds, and i churcn will be entertained Linaarn0 od. Mr. and Mrs.

Printing Co. of Athens. They will county road mainten- mgnl at the home of Mr and Mrs accEornpanicd to i i i a ance. Harlan Wickerham, Mr. and Mrs.

Beach, by Mr. and Mrs. Rich- The court refused to make an from vcar acn Pa i ricSia atkins. Lakewood. is this oar daKSJ shc not bc 2(l i Aug 2 I LIBRARY PURCHASED A and chil- Martha Cook, Cather.

I Harold and Samuel ali South Webster. icw avenue. Friends of Franklin Upp, 640 John street, gathered at his home Sunday evening for a surprise party in celebration of his birthday anniversary. A covered-dish dinner served at 6 o'clock to: John Collis, Alice Jane and A. C.

Palmer, Mrs. J. C. Bacon and Mrs. B.

C. Short. Ashhnd Board Acquires 12,000 Volumes At Chicago ASHLAND, June 8-Thc Ashland board of education has ap- i ii rovcd i a lhe brary and library equipment ol ard Rutkoskie and after return- i appropriation for the continu- ing from Iheir wedding i they ance thc health department will reside at Athens. i which will throw a doctor, two When Mrs. D.

C. Syphers was i assistants, a bookkeeper a I hostess Thursday afternoon to I The rural students who ride on three nurses out of jobs. lhe Ever ReaJ Sunday school! the Upper Nile township high A ordinance was passed tax- Oak Park junior college at r.v., Roeltgen and Mrs. 1 TM class of Peebles Church of Christ, sctloo! bus held a wiener roasl i the sale of liquor $150 on(i he i Chicago for the Ashland junior 1 Marsh were hostesses A a a Mrs Martha Frist oe was in Wednesday night at Roosevelt salc of beer S50 a year. This is co lc ne i the Indies i served at charge of hD mcc ing bk( on Turkey Creck road the first ns( by 1hc collc i of Lucasville M.

E. Mrs i i i Thosc a i included: Mrs. I swimming and playing ball pro- county on the salc of intoxi- the church parlor. Mrs. Ethel Davidson, Mrs.

J- Cobbler. vided lhe entertainment. I cants lull oiJiitgs. i I Mri Milrlrcrt Rvnhprs Mrs. Lll- A I TT.r^, AnHprcnn junior College which IS being i cresided Pn Mrs.

at the Charles was appointed chair- i comrr.itlee lo serve a i Dipper Thursday night i.rch. were sen-cd dur- hour to: Mrs. Aus- Mrs. Russell Egbert, Stableton, Mrs. Ashby -i Mrs.

Louis Reeg. the Julv meeting Ethel Davidson, Mrs. 'anTMrs Charles Da- I Mrs Mildred Syphers, Mrs. Lil- "Attending were: Eva Anderson, and Mrs. a Vanlandingham, Mrs.

Anna I ciiffon. Eileen McG.one, yv i Powell. Mrs. Anna Thompson, white, Frances Henderson, y. Mrs.

Flo Brown, Mrs. Leo Me- Elmo Peed yde Anderson Guire, Mrs. Lou Green, Mrs. L. i The purchase of the library and equipment of thc Oak Park THURS.

DOUBLE FEATURE "CARNIVAL QUEEN" She swapped her ermine wraps for carnival tights. ROBERT WILCOX DORTHEA KENT Based on tht novel "Love In the Mud" No. 2 THK JONES FAMILY "HOT WATER" YELL BENT FOR. ELECTION Mrs Nettie McCrcieht recently uulr TM rs IjreTen I Lowell Pack, William Stockham, improve at Hayswood hospital, entertained at a small dinner par- Smally, Misses Eflic Jones, Stella I Virginia De ll, James Thatcher, where he underwent a major ty at her home. McAdow and a rdc Smally.

i clarence Henderson, Elbert Peed, operation several days ago. Her guests included: Mr. and a and Wil Mae Swords, Roy Jordan, Wil- Rhoten. Mr. and Mrs.

P. liam Winters. Doris Fauns, D. M. A Grooms.

8 lia ar.d Mrs. a IN MAYSVILLE HOSPITAL 0 ed Ih i 5 th was effected MAYSVILLE, June 8--E. T. a (he rcducc C05 $4,387.50, of Manchester continues to a i approximately $9.0, it was said. The collection 3rw, numbering 42,000 volumes, is purchased originally for Sarah Purdy Hubbell.

and afternoon at the at Kalhryn Dr Brooker, superin- Behm, Mrs. Eva Dunn, Mrs. Edra it Ashland schools, rc- Kegley, Li st. Mrs. Elizalieth Huck.

Mrs. ted Dr Brooker and P. Mr. and Frank G. Young i of Seaman entertained as their guests Sunday at their home, Mr.

Mrs. Cinda Davis at and Mrs. Ralph Z. McKmley. -c i party on her and .1 few of Dayti gathered" at the home randa and children of for Usl yearj hcy a I 5ta nt hoslesses.

Mrs. Emma Rob- Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davis and at home (o a hmenls were served dur- 'sons.

at Riverveiw hotel. were: Mr ard 'r. f- 1 Roberts. Mrs. F.lla John Marion Denham of Vance- Sunshine, Miss Nellie burg entertained at a weekend 1'or 1 Virgil Swords and Clyde Ander- ash, Mrs.

Bernice Purdin. on Sr. GiUt inspected West "ceremony being Ison Sr. I Mrs. Beatrice Moore.

Margaret before recommending Rev William Boehnker A Thoroman, Jane Vane and Nola a i ition to the board. The Nay lor has owned and 1 Thp Gleaners' class of Lucas- Jon( Holt of Springboro. library is catalogued and in- i a the Riverview hotel in villc M. E. church met recently At (he close of thc i i a aruj in: i des files, 43 map.

a Riverview hotel i i de)( an i ies. Mrs. Ralph Z. McKmley. Mr.

Manchesver lhe lasl a yearf I pt the home of Miss Belle Rock- covercd d.sh was djccc 75 ste el tablet-arm chairs I Mrs. Theodore Leaky Mr has becn conl ectcd well wi.h Mrs. Jesse McKmky scrved i and "shelving, yton. Mr. and Mrs.

G. 1 he a Eaglcs a Mrs. John Stableton as as- The Ladies Aid society of Satterfield Chapel church was ing the social hour to: Mrs. Louis tained recently at the home of Mrs. Arthur Moullon, Mrs.

i) B. and Mrs. Lucille Young Mrs. Carrylc Parker with Mrs. Blanche Moulton, Mrs.

Fxlward Charles Workman, of Poplar Ridge. Mrs. E. M. Duffey; F.

Eyre; reading. Wickerham; songs of hy Mrs. D. M. a reading, M.ire; poem, Mrs.

H. A social hour fol- crs present man of Brown of Seaman recent- Iv celebrated his birthday at a partv at his home. Those present were: Mr. and Condon and Mrs. Ocie Trcfz.

hostess to the M. E. church al her home in Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Rhoads en. Mrs. J. C.

Bacon, Mrs. J. F. Wick- Winchester Monday even i g. i tertained al dinncr Sunday a erham, Mrs.

Mary Young, Mn. among those present were: Mrs. group of relatives at their home i Florence Wallingford, Mrs. Cora Mary E. Howland, Mrs.

Flora in Sinking Spring. Patton. Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd, Guests included: Mr. ar.d Mrs.

Mrs. Herbert Pieper of Mrs. Bessie Clark and daughter. Th- marriage of Miss Betty Mrs. Myrtle Gallimorc.

Mrs. Car- Charles Shoemaker and children. t- lene Kendall, Mrs. Martha Wall, Mrr. Mary Smith of Steam 7ur- Settle i Alice Lope of Winchester to Mr.

George Mrs. Shirley Baker, Mrs. Lydia nace and Mrs, Dora Butler. I Relief it lut! Relief from constant discomfort mid nerve- trjlnn misery of ATHLETE'S FOOT. Antty red, Hchlnf ipoti at blisters to iulclIr.

rtellnr, skin rawness tetween thi tots LETIC OINT a wonderful antiseptic brlup new fool health and comfort. Try this tafe lure to- Get LETIC OINT, tpplj moraine; and nltlit. Your money If jm are not pleased IP every way. Sold In Portsmouth 67 Smith Co. 60c ud (l.tv orUmoulh's Thrift Tlieater! SAT.

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