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t>:? Federated Wom<?'rf c3b?!s3 ?? _- -red. the.'Third .dwtjictflS-' on cnijsbjro. ~\VTjat yfomen. . .or the. War" was tie snbgf^', -"Jjc: cf Mrs. DcBolt's address. Today Ev^V.. DcBoit .went on to "\Velctv JWSfei!> " - ' t Cttfind'tbe meeting of the FKUi and from Welch Trill to . to Ttntlngton and join a party of West jjTirelnia clnb women en : onte to Hot *'jprinss, Ark., to attend the bi-ennial Efc ajnTentlon of Women's clubs to conHfefr^teae there next week. *? '" *' ? ? ? ? Bjlfo Community Sing Rehearsal. f*?. All members of the Fairmcnt < orKS U' eociety. of church choirs, no oal Uad high school musical ?rganlza' ns lEw" t*? invited and urged to attend ; re???*' ioarsal at the V, M. C. a. tonigt to ' begin promptly at 7:15 for the i pjK if. nation for the Community Sing u >e W . held in the early spring. It is Rv-\ j ssiary that participants be pre^ it! ??-v . tonight v as rehearsals -will begin ikV . icr the direction of IV. D. Barringt \K te?.'J- - The rehearsal trill be dismissed n igf , time for the Jubilee Singers Cone t R?> *t the First M. E. church. Engagement Announced. 0'- Announcement has been made if\ Clarksburg of the engagement of Mr gg. Virginia Davis to Lieut. Henry R>. the 115th infantry now station : Ki?'.r' Greenville, S. C. The announ< was "made by the Misses Rebe E^^jSaa/ainl Mary Ruhl, sisters of Lieu"f-^aaSU? Miss Davis is a daughter of Sf Mff'^nd Mrs. Horner Davis and Lieu* Rnbl is a son. of Mr. and Mrs. John 1 S?i Ruhl. Both are members of prom: lijf" ,, tent famines.* > > K;"'. * , For Mrs. Fisher. H??-' Mrs. Matthew T. Scott will enter\ lain, informally at tea this afternoon. . ' when Mrs. Parks Fisher, candidate for ?&c " " rice president genera! of the D. A. R-. He- . Vm be among the guests. Mrs. Fisbsp? "ar. although from West Virginia, is a tneifiher of one of the old families ot Sh,' . Maryland and is well remembered in B?. ;?, Baltimore as a charming hostess. She ' > ts the only surviving sister of the late ^' .'f-Kear Admiral .Schley. ? Washington |&,.:Vpostd; ??; Announce Marriage of West Virginian. > MJSfeTINSBURC. W. Va.. April 24.? SF.;: . Announcement Jjas been received here E . ; _ of Jthc wedding* of Miss .Mabel Arian KfJ, *Adaxns. daughter of the Into Captain Wf' f./and Mrs.-Vincent L.. Adams, of V.'ashJ - ington. and George Meade dowers. Jr.. fcjr' .-son o.f Representative George St. - TBowers, of MaAinsburg. which took "place in Reading. Pa., on March 4. The K?C'. 'bride has for some time Daen the sccrotary of Representative Bowers at '' "? Ttn? hride am: Masniagiuu w?nw. "groom has for sfeveral months been Ej; connected with the quartermaster's Kg"'--' department of the United States tniliPS&Yvtary forces at Allentown. Pa., where mi-: he has been preparing himself for an v'-tSflcer's commission. By- ,.. The wedding was kept secret by Mr. Igv.'.i ^tcd "Mrs. Bowers, and was announced Sgi?;. : -r-cstferday ouly because the briiletroom is expecting to receive orders ^ o leave for France in a shyrt time. j?&'' E^k'.' Kcs. Braety an Honor Guest. Ip>. v. Mrs; Samuel Burleigh Milton enterKK: Ipined at a reception this aftetnoon at heme to Eighteenth street in hoaBSv mr of her house guests, her sister, Mrs. R>i/, 'HfUfred G. Froahciser, of Pottstown, jfe:' 'Fa^. and their cousin. Mrs Samuel D. Rv -Brady, of Fairmont. W. v'a.. who, as I .... NOTICES t NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE, jjjs ""Pursuant to a decree of the Circuit i .Count of Marion county, West Virginia, entered on the 20th day of October. " 1917. the undersigned Special Com1 ' tnissioner will, on the 25th day of May. .1918, at one o'clock p. m.. oiTer for sale . a^td'sell at public auction, at the front "door/ of the Court House of Marion County. West Virginia, upon the terms - hereinafter set out and subject to- the -conditions hereinafter stated, that cer tain parcel of land situate in the city of Fairmont, in said county, being part at'Lot No. 61 on the-plat of the town af.najMMAni K/uMir?firl AC filllOWS! _ ' Beginning at the southwest corner j ft said lot and running thence with ~ the eastern line of Madison street |i 5234 feet to a stake, thence parallel . io Adams street 25 feet to a stake, thence parallel to Madison street 62 feet to a stake in the northern line of Adams street, and thence with the line of Adams street 25 feet to the beginning, and being the same parcel ; tonveyed to Ellis A. Billin^slea by i H. C. Ogden and wife by deed dated t"f vember 1. 1901. and of r ecord in the . (Jerk's office of the County Court ot said county, in Deed Book 113. page "535. but subject to a certain lease ' ..dated the 26tli day of Orobor. 1915. made by said Ellis A. Billingslca and wife 'to J. Ji. Beckman. running for a K ' period of five y-^rs from the 'dayctof December. 3915. the purchaser. < however, to htve all the rentals aris| ing under the said lease; the said ? property is known* as the -Biilingsle?. Drug Store Building." and is now oc- j copied' by J. H. Beckman Store. r; The sale to be made upon the fol- ' .lowing terms: One-third of the purchase price and as much more thereof as u.e purchaser may elect to pay. cash in hand on day of. sale, and the residue to be paid in two equal payments, jytyable itt one and two years from day of sale, with Interest thereon from day of sale, and ..for the deferred payments the pur uiuu win ue requircu 10 execute uis ">- ujotes in favor of said Special CommisB soner. with good personi! security to B~-; be approved by them, payable with interest as aforesaid, and as a furH Iher security a vendor's tien will be B^-retained upon said property in a deed H_ to be made therefor to such purchaser. J.AMES A. MEllEDlTH. El t" Special Commissioner. ^ I, clarence Curry, ClerK of the CirB^ Wit Court of Marion county. West VirB ginla. hereby certify that the above BiA . named Special Commissioner has esE*" seated bond before me in the penalty R-. af $30,000.00 with surety approved by Hfei- tne as sufficient, conditioned accordBf tag to the requirements of the decree above referred to and otherwise conjr > xBtioned according to law. KgrV . . yTiAREyCE CCRRT. : Circuit Cleric attending tbe D. A. B. congress- Mrs. Cehbre Sherwood, daughter of Representative Isaac Sherwood, of Ohio, will contriIrate to the musics! program some vocal numbers, with Sergt. Denting at the piano. Those in the receiving line besides the hostess will be Mrs. Fronheiser. Mrs. Brady, Mrs. Charles Westcott. wife of Maj. Westcott; Mrs. Harry L- Gandy, wife-of the South Dakota representative, and Miss Mary- Webb, granddaughter of Senator Sterling, of South Dakota.?Washington, D. C.. Post. | PERSONALS | Miller Gallibcr. superintendent of the Parkcrsburg and Marietta diTision ! of the Monongahela Valley Traction company, was a visitor acre yesterday. Sergeant James A. Dcegan is now in .France according to a catd received here yesterday by relatives. Sergeant Deegan sailed a month ago. He had been stationed rrith the 15fn XT. S. j Cavalry at Camp Merritt, N". J., prior to sailing . He has been in the mili, tary service for the past fifteen years. Mrs. W. M. Edgar, of Pennsylvania avenue, is spending several days at Camp Sheriden. Ala., with her husband. Before returning uom? she will visit her brother. Harry Tit-mars, in camp at Camp Shelby, Ha'ticsburg. Miss. E. C. Scott left last night for New York to attend the meeting of the American Newspaper Publishers Association. Mr. Scott is gencril manager of the Fairmont Times. Miss Zella Kinsey. who has been employed with the E. C. Jones store for several years, has resigned and lias accepted a position with the Shtirtl-iff, and Welton Shoe firm. President and Mrs. Frank 5 Trotter have received a message stating that their son. Steele, has remivc:I Mis recommendation tor a o.-rnmisc.? n has been granted a fnxlmtgbl Xo intimation as to what time the furlough will be in effect was stated hut the message was sent from Camp . i clhv. Hiss., showing that he has renci to his regiment. 115th. from Stanley. Texas, where lie took "tricars' training course.?Morsan Post. UK TIES LEI j IIL0MVMT i Ri vesville Pythians Buy Bonds and Will Hold Mass Meeting-. - , rr ' i A cry interesting meeting of -. i licity Lcdge-vjinigius of Pythias, at t Rivesville was'held last night. There! ! was a large attendance cf the mem- j ! bership and visitors. The Page Rank j * was conferred on two candidates, and [ two new Knights were created.; Messrs. J. Clark Miller. J. C. Hall and ! Resinol fko facf^r/ skin-treatment If yea want to experiment on your slcrn, there are plenty of treatments to experiment with. But if you want something -whose value has been j proven by years and years of sue- j cessful use, if you want a treatment J that de-iors prescribe constantly, ! that you kneev contains nothing j harsh or injurious, you will find it in j EtensolO-.ntirer'. aided by Re?nol Soap. It I osaallrstopsi'.Ll.ir^injtajcsy.asd rarelyfaila I tode?ri*jy t-^ce oteczdroaor similar toy- ' nCBtns ?Ria eruyr r_ Resinol Ointment ted Kadnol - are sold by all druasnats. ?? ? i r+ ACT^ D I A ! wnw i v/ n ni j For Infants and Chili*'"*" In Use For Over 30 Years i Always bears ^ j Sign^ct <2L/J&&>ZU j 1 *U#?TU?T Ult>J!-l4ETS* TAUE^TUS SlfcAPPEv^ OUT A3A1/0 VIA1T y I vlut T FiNDr / I : ~ -?T. "POOR ssaa> , ^ fyeP liMaiii1 i >jr seed resuits in plants ! you may have a fair sua.?l of plants | row are costly . Good seed produces , at right. GARDEN LESSON NO. 24. | The early gardener wants to put in ' at least one row of peas, and several | ! if Ije has the space. Peas are easilyj ! grown upon almost any .'oil. They| ! thrive test in cool weather and a light' ' frost doesn't harm them. The dwarf varieties are lest for the early gardener. Later on he may want I seme-of the tall-growing sort." These ; require support?branches or sticks ; trill do. t A good plan is to sow the climbing variety in double rows, about 10 inch-, es apart or even less, placing the sticks ir. between the two rows. Al' low two or three feet and start another double row. - ...I. ! x aisn? aic uuiu auiuviu buu * * ium&v ' seeds of dwarf and climbing varieties. ! The -wrinkled seed is better' bat if sown early is more.apt to decay. For That reason the smooth seed is chosen for extra early sowing and uhe wrinkled seed for late spring and summer. [ A. J. Kern of Fairmont were present! i and participated in the work of initla-j i tlon. Mr. Kerr, addressed the lodge; on the Third Liberty Loan. The lodge by unanimous vote subscribed for $300 Liberty Bonds. Seven : members of Felicity Lodge are in the . army. A beautiful serv-'i flag adorns the Castle Hall walls in testimony ot i these. , Felicity Lodge is one ot the strongi est frateni'tics in the State It has a high class membership of the leading citizens of the prosperous and growing town of Rivesvilie. having on . its roll nearly two hundred and fifty. The lodge owns its castle hall, which , is situated on the most prominent : corner of the town, and is a vary ! valuable site The castle hall is the , fraternal and social center of the ! town. ! On ne::t regu'ar meeting night ! Grand Chancellor Judge James Rcb' inson will pay Felicity Lodge an offij cial visit. On "Wednesday evening. May first, a eemmrorr An All-year-?i Soft Drinh for ttie Eloeja< Our boys in the navy en Bevo. The esteem in w held by the entire Navy ment is dearly indicate fact that it is sold and s all U. S. vessels and in camps. Afloat or ashore, find- Bevc Unusually r< good and healthful. Soft in the strictest sen thoroughgoing man's dri it by itself, or with a bi1 Served everywhere? supplied by grocers, d or dealers. Manufactured and bottled exclusively Anheuser-Busch, St. L = ST HARRIS-HA Se Wholesale Distributors SL. STEVENS< I neol TVctrinntnrfl FRECKLES ) " ^ SET TX*MA) OFF gSTUAT SK&AtP&S } - ( AiECK ? GET y ' i and few. of them. Here sea -there | bat the many vacant spaces is the : an even and regular stand as shown Peas should be soya about 3 inches deep. They nature in ln?m 40 to I SO days. If you have tho room sow i a row 61 peas every two weeks begin | ninp with the day you do your'first ] ! snadbt Don't sow thein twice in [ I the same row; follow with another ; vegetable, making the next sowing ! of peas, in a new tow, 50 >oiMy where [ radishes, onions, lettuce or spinach is ; about ready to eat. 1 Late peas can be sown in August in : spaee made clear by the ft Arresting of [.other crops. TkAM ie + /! fllAA.:/* WTdOTI I the dwarf and the climbing varieties.: | both taste the same, and while the ; climbers prodnce heavier they take up i | more room, are a trifle later .as a rule.; | and make it necessary to get supports.' But every war garden raould have . I peas as long during the treason as posI sib'.e. Few garden vegetables furnish i the body with more food value than I peas. .' ! meeting in the interest of the Third : Liberty Loan -which will be held la the school auditorium at Riveaville.J nnder the anspicos of Felicity Lodge.1 It is the purpose to have a large pub-j lie meeting of the citizens of Rives-1 t vilie and the vicinity. Hon. "William S. Haymond. Judge of the circuit court of Marion county, lias been selected as the orator for the occasion. This j meeting is planned as the wind-up of ! tho campaign in Rivesville on the LII?| erty Loan, and the town is expected I to respond nobly. Judge Haymoad is very pcoular there and will draw an immense crowd. [Bell-am s Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists : refund money if it fails. 25c 5 J ound " J *kets ijoy their Wsj hich it is Depart- I i by the / j erved on ' I training , ; , you will .j sfreshing, ft se, but a 629^8 j nk. Try 7 ie to eat. Js( families ^ | Fairmoont, W. Va. 3 AND HIS FMENDS.?(^ SUPPLIES Basement [ff: ;fs5| 1 ?A HELP FILL. THE SHIPS 2 Today every ship that | leaves our docks for j [ Fraiice Is loaded to capae- j ( ity with supplies for our j fighting men?food, cloth ! ing, medicine, bandages, ? ambulances, rifles, arniru { nit ion. j Thee are the sinews of ! war that will bring us i victory. Without them an army is powerless. With | them our boys will be well | cared for, well fed. warm, (' victorious. Your Liberty Bonds pro ride these. j Your share?all in I which you can possibly in vest I ? More St c*: Inti hand 'bxltt $4.75 to ? Correct Sn Footwa Smart women are mal Hartley's their Fashion Ren vous- for shoes. It is here 1 get quality without "extr; gance. It is here where they purchase stylish," demure, s fitting shoes that will enhj the beauty of that sum frock or sown. All sizes. 1 I styles and all colors 34.50 to 2 KNOWS WH AT HE'S TALK ?QjOj? ff?Tl ( INETbUJVOU ttOVi R?V \ I 6uS" TVUT ir ? !<^ B^J \ / '\b0 PERSIST IN < -P | \ V VPTWW Slfett ! fR^fc I "jgagfifc-T - - : r -?* There's a. Ti Stammer In < And it makes the thoi stinetly turn to new, brig; ing dictated by Fashion as lime to put away the w in .-nr. Bi rds arc singing. just as all nature is putting womanhoodShoppers will find here skiits and dresses in many r in } Tain and novelty fabrics in the most desirable of the .<rust row v.*3 invite yoi ly ; ecauce stocks are so ns Garment Sectio The April Dig Silks and Dre \ Is Very It introduces the \vi< ooautiful patterns and cc * i . "? i - j. _ mciuscry nas oeen aoie to Everything that fickle urr.ved for Spring and Su: and cotton fabrics awaits in the Dress Goods Stor?. torations of colors and in rarely been excelled in thi Ccalanis in wanted new tlesisn fi' ni Chcrr.y Hros\ Tafictas in -ic .iOnc in liic wanted weights and c Occrgcttc crepe in sts]>Ic?cc!or Fancy iilairi siiiw in a -picntliU (tens* Mosalir.c; and crone meteors. "Voiles in an endless variety of "While guoils in tie ris'at weavt yle Notes Have been r5|| oduced into the j?mS Mew Jl readers p :ater section is showing a __ oi new sweaters in weaves Kfcjtg d the favored varieties oi :yles so new and different must be seen rather than PvWjS ss slip-cver styles with soft s53 eated styles, scarf effects. fcJJ 3e scarf forms the collar. Sci scveless slip-over effects, c5j :ed styles and coat styles, gfl *V.UV. W7 [? ??? ~~~1 immer % ;> r i ring fT?7 || ava" i 1 ^ can S ing about.)?by blos inwjstfc-k/ gos^ui uafta. ) !fc umje towb ^ y^ri a ' J H \\ S53 If ia r^rll / fl L^anRrI BOYS* WASH ^ ll SUITS Men's Stors. . - ht, lighter weight doth- I correct this season. heavy -=omber clothes of leaves are sprouting- and on Iier new garb so does . . 'J9 a selection of suits, coats :,?|w lew and distinctive styles of beautiful quality and { new spring colors. tr inspection, 'particular- .|| play of New ;S| ss Materials | W Invitmg j ;JS lest range of the most | Jlorings that the fabric : Dame Fashion ha.-. r.r> praer wear in sill:, wool J9 your critical judgment Such truly artistic comsuch good taste as has s or any other store. s and ce'oriicr. inclufiirs thcs* w ca ! colore. Crcpe-deotoriiijj, array of cioicc coior comMna. ] pretty r.?-v design*. :. weight and quality. Chfld^Can Operate || |S a Thin!: of s 1W? K ?!c?ih> e!?"?er. , U and canio ?w?y ?ho ??st Iff at tbo aame time. b?TtaC Kf. M mlltht ol oaly 10 pemde- \ IVhy. err en the ameBeet J tot In year home cno ope*- ^ Jbieccnc ueauer Tour nvt. carpet* and 1 floors sue AX WAYS free 5 I tronx dcst. / >'o aeMaf back or tired muscle*. p 8 w orpin r become* tbe V bpled part of tout > housework. Y I WITHOUT ANT COST 5 OB OSLICATION TO ^ I yOC, we uUh to tire you ? a demon * trattaa of the lah I JEfilpse JEZocirlc CZcaaer Kf rlrht in your own home. |g Ask sa for particular*. Qgj Third Floor g t f / jSc / a/ wvifl^n / / % ^^Bp. I ? I. -//j . \ i ---^M I* is ijcHjp jJr . ^-^i'^S^B 2&V ; >1