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jAXL'Aitv 1039 TIIK rOirmrOUTH TIMES. PORTSMOUTH, Lyons Audi II. Melzgerl At Greenup, II H. Ofii Ceremony: 1 In Cincinnati TO GIVE REVIEW i i AND MRS. OSCAR LYONS I I i i i i pike an- 1 'he a i a at Iheiv I Kiilli.

Robert 11. CuUiir.uus. TJio cere- jiliiiv iit CJrconup New i Rev. W. II.

Mull: Thi- nUeiuh.nl:, M--S Vclda Wells of Mill Wi'siey l.yoiiv LJ oilier llic 1 ui Mi 1 mid of Minfoi-d. CIVENS To Tts Third Book: Tuesday 1 Miss Givens To Sketch Of Dana Lamb's chanted Vagabonds I I llnrd review of a series sponsored by ihc Wuin- an's Cuy club will be given Tucs-! i day evening at 8 o'clock in the council chamber of tlic city build-'. ing. I Miss Margaret Givens i rc- view die book "Enchanted by Dana Lamb, a story uf I Ihe romantic adventure of a American couple traveled miles from San down ihc Mexican coast to Panama in a lli-fool canoe. They i were attacked by i na- lives, lived i Indian tribes, i spent six numths on i i a i island.

Miss GiveHij is a teadier i I i Grant i high school. She an aclive member uf the Junior Daily Pattern For Home Use T1HUTEEN prc-iCiH re: Marie Huby, lla- I. Oakiuy BuR'hclt, Vcl- Mr and MrSi obm 0 Mi-. i "6 Woman's City club, and a former Uccinei and i i 1 ll Hieir that Mi 1 and Mrs. Norman a i a lo i i a Gray of West Lust May Mks Givims won the Union.

The ceremony was -per- first prize in an contest is identified foinied by a Justice of the Peace, sprmsured by the General Fed: iM Stales department ot Dec. 27 al Maysville. They were ration of Women's clubs, her (ifhires in i i a i wllcnded by the bride's brother, traveling expenses KJ the i Charles HowrLl and Mr. and Mrs. convention of the general Hobcii Howcll.

oration in Kansas City. i- brjde now are at home (ncnds at inc Marvin Gler.L'oe place, Cm- ti of i i M. E. tliuivii Wednesday at Ifcau ii-r a SniK'li- t-iHjix'h. The liostcssci 'IK- i a W.

O. Uaker, Mrs. Slit', and Mrs. Ulanchu IN THE STAMP WORLD New Issiiii 01 Prjpular Swiss Charity Stamps Out r- I I I). MeLjiUjjllllH members of Ihe choi: 1 M.

tl. church r.i^iit he: 1 home, Fiflli iiostcsscs i be i C. li. and Miss C'k-o i Pro-Juvcnlule of the Icelandic university. The slumps are llic most popular common design Ihe facade i of all charily issues.

The series; begun in Ih llic issue of one value, siiow- inj! i a witb tbe Maltcr- fi in l.iidies Aid society of First church will meet it a j- 1918-26 hc a bu lti at 1 l.TVIK Virginia Wesll Becomes Bride' Guy Palmer Secret MarritiKf. Solan- uizcil Aoc. 19 At Green- itl. la Kevealctl WED FOR 61 YEARS A is made of the i a i i a made of Ihe marriage of Miss Virginia West. 704 Jolm street, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. ton West of Columbus, and Guy Palmer of Peebles. The ceremony was celebrated Nov. 19 al Greenup in the Metlio- dist Episcopal parsonage i i licv. W.

II. Mimsey, pastor, officiating. Miss Christine Unrgcss of Portsmouth and Omar Urlon of Peebles were Ihe couple's only attendants. Mrs. Palmer is a graduate of Sinking Spring High school.

i Charles McGuiro. Mrs. Marcclb Elevens, i a i Cole, Illusscll. Mrs. A Violet, Mrs.

A i a Kuhncr L. n. l.c£i;rU, Mrs. James R. i ami Barbara Soimc.

Hilling. Mrs. Reynold Warren. Mrs. Halph French.

i Ca and dau itcr Miss Uma Men (lrs i a i i all of 1 and Gm Tlulrsd Mis. Inomas i of Poits- nfl( mll 11( MrsJ li. I). Wilson. rs CYbunt recited a A banquet wm i and i be Riven in honor of Mrs.

Mrs. J. 11. a i nave a talk Violet Ach. retiring councilor.

'Gay Green Plans Mere nude fur a bake as retiring Miss i i Hi date councilor. lught al lors. The liy tin- 1 i i i a oVIm-k in i pur- will br served adies Aid Hrriiinn:) i he the AM) MIIS. T. ('.

AT their home Mr. ar.d Mrs. T. C. i Friday celebrated UI i i i i uf a riage in a cjuict i a i They were nuuricd al Kevslonc l-'ur- nace.

Jin-kson cuur.ty, a C. 187S, at the lionie of Hum llussell. Mujiis- amson i Mrs l.i/a i a i i i and Mi. MaUd Thntniisou in uf till 1 menu committee. com- ir.rmbors are: Mrs.

Rea- irii'e Gatliel a Mrs. a i ilalleniiee Mis. SIioju 1 decorations: Mis. Lulu Shaw, gifts. a Mr.s.

A. C. Palmer of-Peebles. He is a graduate of Peebles High i of 1031. in her 7fllh year, is a is able to a Sunday seliiiu! caeh Sunday and attends both church sei vices.

She im active of a i i FROCK WITH BOLKRU PATTKKX -1030 Kv A ADAMS Miss Mariorie Juluion dl South was hostess lecenlly lo of the churcli. i members of the Kind's DauAhters class of the M. K. Sunday school. Games and contests provided entertainment and prizes were won by A a Lrmise Havener and Margaret Smith.

Al the close of the evening refreshments we're served to: Anna Kalheryn Cole, Anita Kuhncr, Jean Smilh, a i a Lewis, Anna Louise Havener, Carnl Williams, Rosemary Cole, Margaret Smith, Nevelyn PotlP. Katherine Kaynard aJid Carol Jolinsnn. The class will be enlcilained in I the new year gellini; into weeks at home of Anita and beckoning you lo many a festive gathering, you'll find a pressing need for gay, bolero frncks like this. icso richly col- javik. Kuhner.

C'lialxA entcrlainccl mcm Dr of Ihe Peebles Magazine Linic was Mary Elizabeth i her Two sons u-cu- bum lo Mr. and Mrs. HiKgiii.s. (-'rank, deceased, and W. Qciiliin Ilijjeins of Angeles.

Mr. nr.il I i wea- bom at Keystone Furnace. Sl.c was born April 111, 1K59, and lie nv IS.iK. Mr. i i has (our brolhc-rs.

CJiarEcs of 1-ogan: a i Harold and Pearl Higyins nf Athens. Mis. i i has a sister. Mrs. Charles Hale of Bowling also two half brothers, Professor K.

K. McClain of llunl- iuglon, aud Frank McCSaiu of Ft. mgs wej-e given by Mrs. Karl Scott Miss Kriuna I beck. wcie lu: Mrs.

Jolm Gabk-r. Mis, i a liuuis, Mrs. Saimv.L Carnnchacl. Mrs. A a Havener, Mrs.

F.rnma Cole. Mrs. K. W. Bauer.

Mrs. Kv- erctl Sonne. Mrs. Scott. Mrs.

James Johnson. Misses Khima llollenbeck. N'aoini SlioiM? Kmma nuide fur sale In Ix- Salurday a aiul nijiht, Jan. 14, at Floyd Powell's General store in Minford. The club's colors of green and were cairicil onl in the ice course i was served during the fucial htr.il 1 'i'he Kebnury ir.renns i bo lielti al the home of Mrs.

Eari liockvveil. Tlu- Si'wins and Health club met Wednesday al Ihe home of i i a i of West Union. Members pivsi-iit were: l.ncv nonsli, Mrs. Gladys Jackson, Mrs. Nelle He.mi.

Mrs. Daisy Wilson. Mis. Blanche Cimger, Mis. Cora Wilson, Mrs.

Amelia liilfle. Mis. C'hloe Urjusli, Gaskins, Mrs. Kacliacl Kmilli, Mrs. Stella Bradford.

Miss Fann' Kinnel, a i Mosier, 1'iiyllis Wikoff. Jean a i Mildred Jackson. Bauer, A a Kalhervn Cliabol. Captain and Mrs. T.

M. Kite of Peebles entertained at a o'clock dinner Thursday for Kev. and Mrs. G. W.

Hazclwood, Mrs. Joseph McKcehan and i G. W. orccl typograph- slamps depicted the arms of 125 cantons, fiom ri to Aargau. Guild Will class of Bigeluw Since then, Ihev have Sundav school i meet night with Miss Lois mostly peasant types and a of Ihe nurses' homo ul a i figures from the a i General hospital as taken from Swiss anuals.

Altogether there havc been 88 stanms, and Ihe ItnB set of four maintains the standard set for these attractive i issues. Wednesday a the diureh. Miss Bruwnell will be as- equally a a i in prints home. Present were: Mrs. T.

M. Kile, i Mrs Elizab Henson. B-. G. A.

Gcaiharl. 2-122; opened Xeu- Year's eve for the. iioHyauna parly of the Central American Pre.siilenls To gel pictures of I lie pros dcnls of six Central American i'lYbiru- i Shoemaker, republics, the new airmail set t() directions and illuslralions). i Mrs. J.

N. Nixon. Mrs. C. I In bright colors it will brighten Thomas, Mrs.

Nancy Gatehell. your winter wardrobe, and il Mrs. J. A. Filch, Mrs.

A. N. I)n- will be in the picture when I vail, Mrs. C. A.

Walts. Mrs. G. li. spring c.ome too.

i Mrs. C. L. bcuhlei. Mrs.

J. Don't you like the sweetheart K- Mrs. 1. 11. Weaver, 27 are Ivpographed and look like ncck Beverly held in bv rib- Blai 0 A uons or shirring It a smart idea cb lo havc two boleros, one match- i ma ing one contr.isting.

lcl West Union and Mrs. Pattern 4030 is available M. Jackson of New Boston. Mis. Lawiemv a hostess last week to the Thursday A i club of Lucasville al her home.

iircsent were: Mrs. J. tram Guatemala is Stamps of this isuc. commemorate the fi American Philalchc your buy. pul ou'.

lo at Genual exhibition A A I SCHOOL OF DANCING NEW TERM BUSINESS GIRLS' CLASS OF BODY CONDITIONING AND REDUCING TUBS. AND FRIDAY 6 P. M. Ht-fiinners Itallroom Uancinf for Jr. High School Students, Saturday 3 I'.

M. Advancril Hallroom Dancing for Jr. High School Students, Saturday 4 r. Beginners Tap Classes Daily Temple Bids. Phone 1105 held al Guatemala City is'ov.

20- lypog rap heel and labels, but the heads are i cstinp. The 1-centavo orange shows Dr. The three printed i Dcmoslencs Aroscmcna, uiisses 'and women's sizes 12. i values, president of Panama; 2-c red, Sr. Ifi.

18. 20. 30. 32. 34, 30.

36. 40 Installation of officers was the by lypogiapliy. show Don Leon Cortes of'Costa Rica; TM rt M- Size 10. dress, takes 3 1-4 i feature of a meeting of McUer- in native costumes, rum I 3. a rcen and buff General A a yards inch fabric unit 1 3-8 molU-ouncil.

Daughters of club lodge. Dunns Ihc gl ori lllL lo-cenlimes violet Somoza of Nicaragua; 4-c 3' alds games were played aR() Uri hc 2Q plum and mauve. General Tiburcio Carias Andino of Honduras; Iportraved handsomely on the re- is printed in sepia. -V: I rank Haws. Misses fs gvc Hc was 1 As Corrc 51 cl a Belly flaws, jie Gearharl, Laverne Me- Bourne and William I Pete Gearhart and J.

D. I vd Mrs. Carl K. Kllsesscr es recently entertained at I born in. Zurich A i i 1730.

and died (here March 2, 1788, so the 150th anniversary of his death virluallv is at hand. College Al Reykjavik Iceland is telling the world sba The Cenlra! W. C. T. U.

will meet at 2 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. C. W.

Rowe, 1528 Seventh strcei. Sews Notes Mrs. Hilda Cole, 1242 Fourlli Thursday night, at Ibe Jr. O. U.

A. M. ball'. Mrs. Mabel Hose, deputy, was in charge of installing the following: Mrs.

Dora Teelers. councilor; Mrs. Nettie Rccg. associate councilor; Mrs. Eva Shope, vice councilor; Miss Ellen Shopc.

associate vice councilor; Ach i past councilor; Miss Winifred Recg, associate i past councilor; Mrs. Lottie Collcy, conductor; Mrs. Mabel Thompson warden; Mrs. Mayme LaMunilu outside sentinel; Mis. Kate Craw ford, inside i Mrs.

Fdit! have returned lo their home in i Shaffer, 18-month trustee. Kcml FIFTEFN' CKS'TS (I5r) In coins for llm Annp Adams pallcrn. plainly. SI2K. NAME.

AD- nnESS STYLE NUMUEH. I TODAY for A ADAMS 1 KPHINC; TAlTtHN BOOK --just olf llic N' 5 thc 51 r.cws for everyone planning a ir.adc-al-lionie wardrobe. You'll find pJges of freih new slvles. I'RICE OF FIFTEEN CtNTS. PH1CE OF PATTEHN.

I'IFTEEN CENTS. BOOK AMD PATTERN TOGETHER, TWENTY- FIVE CENTS. Send your order to The Times. Pauern Department. 233 West nil; Sircel.

New York. N. Y. parlv for Ihe lattcr's! has a 20-vear-old university. A a and sister and 1 recently 'issued set of three Istreet.

is kaving loday for a va- Mr. and Mrs. Ora A. i i i i Helen and A a stamps--2o-aur olive green, brown and 40-s red violcl--com- the 20lh anniversary cation in Florida. She will spend some time in Jacksonville, Oeala and St.

Petersburg. Ruilcr, after spending the holidays a i a Call are. former Poitsmoulh resi- dents. He now is manager of the for a limited period jeer ES COMBINATIONS and GIRDLES IES5 THAN '0 REGULAR PRICE Ewcy lowly, W. f'" 1 ow mdy te 90 to uWI mtKhiffnt maith" r.

mi lortd for mt- fnq you tui to yo. proofed Of f- cfrxl H'illv's Lingerie and.Cnr.wt Shop 509Vz Cltillirnllir Si. Lndicott-Johnson Co. Mr. and Mrs.

T. P. Hecnan of i Bu(1) he hotel have ictmned Mf of 'roin Greeley, where they chnlicr)tLc havc con( udcd a visil spent the holidays with relatives. and Mrs a i Mr. and Mrs.

E. B. Woodward co bles. and son. Harold, of Coshocton Mjss Mi a Kirschner re- are visiting Portsmouth relatives rned to her homo in Cincinnati and friends.

a visit with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woods Mrs. L. Kirschner of Peebles, lave returned to Lexington a J.

A. Slack of Peebles was a visit to relatives and friends in business visitor in West Union fullerlon. Miss Lena Sowards of Fullerton has returned from a visit to relatives and friends in Russell. Gilbert Elisesser, a local stu- dena al Hio Grande college, is i spending the weekend wilh his roommate, Mendel Lewis of Columbus. last Miss Gladys Spradlin of Pond Creek has returned home after spending several days with Miss Violet Cook of Duck Run.

Margaret Searl of South Webster is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. G. Dunn, 1328 Offnere street. Mrs.

Charles Web!) ami Mrs. Kendall Foster entertained at a bridge parly Wednesday niglu at the homo of the former in Manchester. High score prizes were awarded to Mrs. llolwrl Mitchell and Mrs. Leonard Allen.

A salad course was served. Among those present Mrs. Shelton Thompson, Mrs. Robert Kress Mrs. Charles Floyd Mrs.

Alva Shiveley, Mrs. Laurel Osman, Mrs. Gordon Smilh antl Miss Evelyn Craycraft. y. y.

The Women's Missionarv soci- elv of Ml. Leigh Presbyterian church was cnierlained Thursday afternoon at the hojnc of Mrs T. F. Short of Seaman. In attendance were: Mrs.

E. F.yre, Mrs. L. S. Grooms, Mrs.

K. Grooms, Mrs. J. O. Kenda Mrs.

C. R. Slcen, Mrs. J. G.

Davi Mrs, A. E. Williamson, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. John Young, Mrs Mary Agnes Cndol, F.

II. Ibis week. Among them were: Warwick M. A. Dulmage i Charles Scott and Ida Tayloi.

are spending the weekend with Ohio State university; Jesse Earl friends in Roanoke. Arnold, University of Cincinnati: Mr and Mrs. L. S. Gabriel and Ira Glen Davis, Ediih Moore, of Cleveland avenue are' Winston Ryan and Kva helm, who are attending i in Columbus.

school son guests al the Dodge hotel Washington. D. C. Mrs. Thomas Kills of Cincinnati i -Mrs.

Ison of near i is visiting relatives in Sciotrwillc. ford has returnjil home Mr. Ellis has returned to Cincin- has returnjtl home from Greenup, where she was called by the i illness, of her F. O. Bichn, Mrs.

C. N. i mother, Mrs. W. G.

Hatcliffe. Reeves, Mrs. R. K. Ferrell a Mrs.

a i is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brookovcr' Mr. ar.d Mrs.

Albert and have returned to Manchester afl- daughter of Minford have- re- cr a visit lo friends in Porls- lurned home after spending the holidays in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hcrbcrl Walker Glenn Sncll has returned lo 1 and family have returned lo Co- Harveysburg after a visil with I lumbus after spending the i I and Mrs M- ali of idays with Portsmouth relatives i man.

a friends. and Mrs Clarence Wash- Mr. and Mrs. a J. Slone burne ar.d Mr.

and Mrs. S. C. son, Farrell, 1206 Harrison- of Franklin have returned villc avenue, New Boston, havc to their homes following a visit I returned from Grcensburg. a few days with Mrs.

Lulu I where they spent the holidays 'Washburne of Seaman. i with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M.

G. McCormick I Wilbur Schatfer, his son, Leroy of Scarr.an have returned from and daughters, Beala and a 1 Carlisle, where Ihev had i lotte. 524 Fourth streel. arrived i visiting Mrs. McCormick's home Fnday afier a fortnight in parents.

Florida. They spent several days Lora June Pieper. daughter of al Miami Beach and visited a i and Mrs. John of Kose- ous other places of intercM. dale.

Ind ic spending the winter Mr. ar.d Howard a with her a Miss Dena Burns land daughter, Barbara a Seaman. ANNOUNCING I939's HOST BEAUTIFUL WASHABLE WALLPAPER We carry in stock hundreds of patterns of Imperial Wo able Wallpapers. Designs for every room in every home--large or small-and enough colors, styles and textures to suit a king. Let us help you decorate your home.

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Each coat has iis durability guaranteed! Each one is certified as being made from prime selected skins of the finest quality! Each one guaranteed two years as tc uniformity of color standard quality of lining against ripping of seams. Skinner's satin lined! French Beautiful workmanship! No ordinary run-of-the-mill coats, but fhe finest we've ever seen at this price! and you'll think so too, when you see them tomorrow! Second Floor. flTLPS'FflSHlOn.

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