THTJHSDAY. JULY 5j,
THT POBT8MOCTH TIMES. POBT8MOPTH. OHIO
FIREMEN ARE NURSES
FOR INJURED COMRADE
a sister, Mn. Henry Richardson
of Cincinnati.
Funeral Mrvic«t will be held
at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Windel[lowland funeral home, with Rev.
Dr. William D. Johnson of Second
Presbyterian church officiating.
Burial will be In Waverly cemeMn. Julio Ann Ball, 84, died tery. The body will remain at the
funeral home.
at 2:90 p. rrt. Wednesday at her
home, Mil Gallia street, after an
Isaac Newton Bibbey
illness' of complications. Mrs.
Isaac Newton, Bibbey, 77, died
Ball was born Nov. 20, 1896, in
at 11:05 p.m. Wednesday at the
Kentucky.
StiTwas married to Lurcnzy | home of his daughter, Mrs. EleaChaffln, who died 5! years ago. nora Morrison, 1015 Clay.street,
Later ihc married Columbus Ball, after a year's Illness of compliwho preceded her in death in | catjons.
1918.
Mr. Bibbey wu born Jan. 15,
Surviving are these children: 1864, at Friendship and spent
Mrs. Bertha M.
Scott
of
Charles„. ...
, „ .
most of his life in Portsmouth
ton, Joitph Chaffin of Noncnf • |and vicinity. He Wa5 empioyed as
l«nta, Ky., Mrs. Myrtle Richards, a , jmber inspcctor for , h / N c w
«t home, .Mrs. Mary Dillow of; york Central Raihvav ,or several
R»celan<J and Mrs. Gertie Wicker j vears . He worked later for L. T.
of Boyne City, Mich. Also surviv- jBcatty Jocal lumberman,
ing are two stepchildren, Will •
Ball of Detroit, and Mrs. Nannie
Morgan of Mancelona, Mich., and
wcre bom, one preceding him in
* sister, Mrs. Ella Bean, 2617 Gal- death.
lia Itreet, 14 grandchildren and
He is survived by a daughter,
13 great grandchildren. Two Mrs, Morrison; and three brothions and a daughter preceded her ers, Charles of Ironton, Walter of
in death.
SciotoviUe, and Mert of FriendFuneral services will be held ship.
»t 10 a. m. Saturday at the resi- The body will remain »t Meldence and burial will be in Mem- cher's funeral home, where fuorial Park cemetery, under the di- neral services will be conducted
rection of Morton, The body is at 2 p.m. Saturday Burial will
at the residence.
follow in Friendship cemetery.
Death* And
funerals
CALOIIIS: foot rnriwM hm m ih*
energy. So «•« UK a wk of brat, thtCdorir, (•
gy value. It U lh« swount required to nut dw tnqwmirt
of (our pounds of watn on« okfrrr Fahrenheit.
Mn, jiiHa Ann Ball
MEN (154 lt».)i
Vtry Ktive—
4XWCaloticf
MoJnalely activ*
-3MO
Sedentary— 2500
WOMEN (121 Ib..)!
VOIY active— JOOO
Moderator* acdvt
-2500
Mmtory—1100
SMALL CHILDREN)
1-J vows—1200
44 wan—1600
7-9 rtwt—1000
10-12 yun—2500
teen-year-old K e n n e t h Davis in the Ohio r i v e r lr,d
YOUTH, 17, DROWNED
GAUJPOLIS, July 24-Seven- stepped in a hole while wading drowntd yeaterday.
Men Oft Duty S e r v * J-H»«
Mfbt Shlfti At Hotpltal
Versatile city firemen «re serving u night nursei for Driver
Raymond Thompson of Seventh
itreet itation, who It in a teri.
out condition in Portsmouth General hospital suffering with skull
fractures.
Fireman Thompson was hurt
July 13 when a car crashed into
Scioto river bridge.
Off duty firemen tike turns at
night staying with Mr. Thompson. Each man remains with the
fireman three hours. Services ol
the firemen eliminates expense
of a night nurse.
Mrs. Thompson; ( g r a d u a t e
nurse, is at her husband's bedside many hours daily.
YOCiRS FOR.
GIRLSi
1J.15 yran-2MO
16-20 yean—2400
BOYS:
H-15 jan-1200
16-20 ytact—JtOO
(Nearly ill foods have HUM fuel value. ThoM shown abovt
merely serve U illunrstt the caloric content of typical items
imh»d»Vt.)
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Mrs. Rachel Helmsin
Mrs. Mary Bihlman
home. Rev. H. 0. VanGilderday at 1 p. m. at Pence residence,
Mrs. Rachel Heimsin, wife o!
Last rites for Mrs. Mary BiW- will officiate and burial wifl be with burial in Cherry Fork cemeFrank Helmsin, 819 Court street,
man,
83,
of
1908
Timmonds
avctery.
in Wheelersburg cemetery.
died at Mercy hospital at 11:10
e
p'rn Wednc's'd'ay after" an "illness I <™
- who died Monday, were con- j
u
of complications.
i ? cted * 8:30 ». m today at St. i
Rev. W. S. Harold
Surviving are her husband and ! Mar y church with Rev. Ambrose |
BEAVER, July 24 — Funeral
these children: Mrs. Earl Mason, | Freund officiating. Burial was | Funeral services for Rev. W.services for Mrs. Susan Frick
S. Harold, 69, retired PresbyHarry and Roy Hrlmsin of Ports- I in Greenlawn cemetery,
terian minister, who died Wednes Bobst, 80, who died Wednesday,
mouth, Carl and William Helmsin . .Pa.llb*"etwere= ™omas Will, day at his home in McArth'ir, will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m.
of Cincinnati. Also surviving is j Adolph Glockner F. V. Burkhart,
. . I John Vogt, Albert Reitz and will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at Beaver United B r e t h r e n
at Me A r t h u r Presbyterian church with Rev. Hoy Slandford
' Frank Balmert.
Out-of-town relatives who at- church. Rev. S. J. Fleming will ofiiciating.
Burial will be In Beaver Union
tended the services include: Mr. officiate and burial will be ir.
cemetery.
and Mrs. Bruce Darragh of Low- South Salem cemetery.
ell.. Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Bihlman and family of HamDesel Fyffe Jr.
Chilton Rhoten
mond, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Law- WINCHESTER. July 24—ChilOf Every Kind In
WAVERLY, July 24—Desel
rence Bihlman and Mr. and Mrs. ton Rhoten, 76, died Wednesday Fyffe Jr., 3-month-old son of
Every Price Range
Elbert Suter of Indiana Harbor;
Mr. and Mrs. Desel Fyffe Sr.,
died at his home today at 3 a. m.
riOWERS TELE.
He is survived by the parents.
teacher and recently gave up
GRAPHED ANYWHERE
body was taken to Louisa
teaching to farm. He and his The
today
by A. M. Gregg.
Judith Ann Lancaster
wife, Maud, celebrated their goldFuneral services for Judith en wedding anniversary Jn 1939.
Ann Lancaster, 2, daughter of
Mr. Rhoteii was a Sunday
Charles and Dora Lancaster, school teacher in the Christian
MANCHESTER, J u l y 24—
1214 Ninth street, who died church for 25 years. He is surFriends here have received word
817 6th St.
Phone 1008 Tuesday, will be held at 2 p. m. vived by his wife; a son, Arch of the death of Miss Oneita HarFriday at Richards' funeral of Columbus; two sisters, Mrs.
Mary McKinney of Winchester ris, 75, former resident of Sandy
and Mrs. Nancy McKinney of Wil- Springs, who died at the home
liamsburg.
of a niece, at Beaumont, Tex.
Funeral services will be held Miss Harris went to Texas about
Friday at 2 p. m. at Ash Ridge 10 years ago.
Christian church with Rev. J. J.
The body will be brought to the
Upton officiating. (Burial will Wilson funeral home Friday aftbe in Ash Ridge cemetery.
ernoon and will remain there until Saturday when services will
be held at Sandy Springs PresbyW. I. Pence
NEW VIENNA, July 24—W. L. terian church at 1 p. m. with Rev.
Get Teo Table flour From Your Grocery—Fence of near here, died late L. E. Carr, officiating. Burial
Wednesday at th" li o m c of a will be in Sandy Springs cemeIf He Can't Supply You.. .Call the Distributor
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daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Young, tery.
Hillsboro. He is survived also by
two other daughters. Mrs. II. T. 764,490 SIGN IN DRAFT
Markins, Peebles, and Mrs. C. B.
Frush,
Harshavillc.
40,911 21-Year-Olds Registered
Phone 745 • 1102 Kendall Ave. • Phone 1238
Services will be conducted FriIn Ohio
WASHINGTON, July 24—Selective service headquarters re6
ported' today 764,490 men who
had readied their 21st birthdays
registered for the draft in the
second selective service registration conducted on July 1 in the
United Stall's and its possessions.
! Ohio registration totaled 40,511.
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