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* : os THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1897-28 PAGES. 27 SUBURBAN NEWS | ic ete ast, totais Se sides those Tamed were Mir. apd Mts) Frank A. Law, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Tunsel, Mr. F. Wai the Misses Nettle BE Law, Katie Fiather, Rosa Mencham, Ethel Tomp- ANACOSTIA, kins, Susie Eliigood, Florence Gilliland, Etna Tomp- Kins, Ethel Watson, Pauline Watson, Kllas Watson, Clara Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomias Armstrong, ‘This community was greatly shocked to learn of | Mr. and Mis. William B. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs: ‘the comparatively sudden death, Wednesday mor- bee ar. Bert ipcAie, Mr, Maton Brown, "Mr. ‘ : : ’ 2c fr. John Watson and ‘many ing last. of Mt. Wilbur M. ‘Dodge, who, for many | Georg’ Music was furnished by a select orchestrs. | Years, and up to the time of his death, was one of | “Mr. Oscar Y. Shomo and family, formerly of the seperintendents on the government farm con- | southern Marylind, have removed to’ Langdon, and nected with St. Elizabeth's Asylum. Mr. Dodse | are located on 22d street between Baltimore and sly MM but three days. As soon a8 ile | MT Tn Ulin Bldridge, pastor of Waugh M. illness became known to Ls family, physicians | p Church, Washington, 18 expected to preach in Were summoned, and their treatment seemed to do oe Ear ae K. Church, Rev. Mr. Clark, pastor, the patient much good, but unfortunately the | tomorrow night. Patient was attacked with hiecoughs Tuesday | gine relatives tiene, paltimore, recently vis- was se blaht, amd before the doctors, who were qulekly | Cards have been issued announcing the marriage Rotiied, could reach him, he died. He was a promi-| of Miss Verdi¢, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. nent member of Anacostia Ledge of Masons, undet | Catterton, to Mr. Robert C. Walton, both of Lang- Whos: ansplees the funeral was held yesterda don, at the Langdon M. E. Church, Wednesday af- Mr. Dedze left a widow and several <r} ternoon next at 5 o'clock. thelr return from @ren. His sons are Charles I. and Wilbur, i their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Walton will re- wshters the Mirses Avna and Emma Dodge, side on 22d street, Langdon. y.N. Fisher of Oxon LiN, Md., and Mrs. At a special meeting of the Sunday school board Jersey. of the M. E. Church, held Wednesday evening at of Mixs Mamie Minnix, daughter of | the residence of the pastor, Rev. T. J. Clark, 3fr. XN. Minnix, and J. Stewart Bowen, both | Henry % man was elected superintendent. The . took place Wednesday last at noon. | rexignation of Miss Maggle Anderson as treasurer ‘The ceremonig was performed by Rev. C. O, Isaac, | Was accepted, and Mr. Grant Sexton chosen to fill the Anacostia M.E. Church. Upon thelr | the vacancy. img trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bow- Mrs. C. TB. Cameron and children, who have been ostin. absent for ‘several days, have returned to thelr vers cf the Congress Heizhts | home on Avalon Heights. ~ . v. Mr. Cannon, pastor, Mrs. Shafer of Avalon Heights, who has been Week, resulted in the choice | very ill, is now believed to be much better. Superinterdent, Mr. Robert H.{ Mr. J. 1. Harris, a conductor in the employ of ant superintendent, Mr. Daniel E. | the Metropolitan Electric Railroad Company, is re- 5 Miss Mand Sutton treasurer, | covering from a severe attack of illness. le is at . Miss Lizzie Phipy the home of his parents, on Cincinnat! street. Stmpson. The affairs of 1 Nearly the entire adult population of Langdon igned tition to the board of “the Issuance of a Ileense to Dr. of the Epworth Ls . Which { and vicinity h with ft, as well as those of | health, asking erally, are suid A. H. Alderman, who, It is believed by them, bas prosperous condition. 2” to | Seen unjustly refused the mame. Serre eT, OF the leading citizens of Congress | ‘The repatss to the Langdon M. BL Charch, Mev. Hgiehts and vieintty are considering the nivis. | T. J. Clark, pastor, which have been In progress f holding a bie pten' Jebrate ths eral weeks past, were conipleted last even- fon of the electric road’ between Congress nd in consequence the pastor has made ar mI Washingten, as soon as the new road | ranzements for a reopening service tomorrow. is falrly opened for travel. Later In the season, {The principal address during the exercises will Propmedl by "some point near Congress H “bush” eeting, whie ther for religious worshj dius of twenty miles ot tah eee fring that was neces. lius of twenty miles of that addition to th ing a ‘The funeral of Mr. Ei Phipps. 2 well-know sty ine exterior of ‘aurech has been repainted n of Anacostia, who died at bis home op Ha: | and the interior beautifully 3 Ww mat- street, Wednesday, took plac yesterday | ting has been Inid om the floor and a w altar ‘The interment was made in Monnt service placed in the church. The Langdon Church Anne Arundel county, Md. The deceased, | was formerly a part of the Brookland charve. s a plasterer by trade, was a vietim of | Since its separation from it, Just after the meet- < “yemption. He was at'one time emplosed | ing of the Baltimore coaference last, March and ;. Hizabesh’s. but more recently worked for | the appointment by Presiding Elder Wilson of Mr. {oyu Washington contractors. He left 2 widow | Clark to its pastorate, the affairs of the Langdon and nine ehitdren. Church have ‘heen prosperous beyond the expecta- Crawford, a plasterer, living on Jackson | tion of those- interested. Amcostit, fell from a “high scaffold, while | ‘The fist quarterly conference was held Thursday york in Washington Thursday, and was se- | evening. ° members, all of whom were pres- : injured. Three of his rie were broken, be- | ent. are E. P. Sherman, Henry C. Newman, Gor- diy bruised. After recefy- | don e, Mrs. 1. J. Baker, Fred. W. Reeves, at the scene of the accl- George Knufter, John Rt. Loor # Temoved to his home. Sexton. Gordon W. France was izabeth’s Heights, | wi ee cording steward, and the apointment nite ill, is Rew believed to be recovering. | elected DESttcoe ie Satie a eeraa| Coborsuger: A. KE. Randle of the Capital Reliway | »° ent of the Sunday school was confirmed. who. ‘a quite ill at his home on | qhe pastor reported that all the various depart. for several weeks, is copvales- | 726, PAS" HTS in “the church were im good Mow. M. M. North and her daughter, Mise Theda, | Comdition. | a, made that the organization delivered Inthe evening at 8 o'clock by Rev. Dr. E olin Eiridge, pastor. of ‘Waugh MB. mel, Washington. Mr. Clark will preach in the mornjng. and a special imusteal program will be rendered at each service. ding chur od Won ional Press Association im New fore | of the a oe er cee are expected home today. ‘ * | completed and the fol « ais ‘Clark: Tt is understood that i the ensuing term: President. Mrs. T. J. Clark; Citizens’ "Aseoctation. will be held tae fea et? | vice (president, Mra, LJ. Baker; secretary, Mra. when it ts proposed to organ’ J. G. Durfey; treasurer, Mrs. George Knupfer; ma Brabpewragr ie StI Sneed” ® | dircetors, Mrs. T. Sayder, Mrs. John 2 Loo. Mrs. camp of the United States marines, which | G- C. France, Mrs. W. B. Page and Mrs. E. P. Was for some days near Magruder’s, bas been | Sherman. broken up, and the command has returned’ to Ser aemnaranrem Washington RIVERDALE. Mr vind a ie RE,OF, Magruder, who has been ap- sai pointed a field peusion examiner, with headquat ‘ fers at Kansas City, Mo., has, with his family re. | ‘The earthquake was felt In Riverdale between a es Ce a 5 1 1 and 2 o'clock Monday. ee hers of the public schools in Maryland | yr jg thought by some to be possible that Joe Yacent to the District line, have received notice | Jt . close thelr schools for the smmmer the 15th ip. | Davis, the burglar, now in Jail at Marlboro’, was t. and to collect all books belonging to the | gullty of murdering the man found dead on the Ce in ae — of, = skeet children. railroad track not far from Riverdale a few weeks ‘he ladies of St. Thomas’ Church, Croom, held a vis found the body and gave the alarm. strawberry festival Thursday for the benefit Cae u s treasury of the church. fo aid In pore allt Mr. J. A. Blundon visited Baltimore on Wednes- Revd! repairs to the building. day. Miss Blanche Love and Miss Cora Lee Lewis, | irs. Daly of Blandensburg bas gone to New Tian en? ain tae tne ratasted Mee | York for a protracted visit to hor mother, Baltimore City Normal School this week. Bladensburg’s base ball club beat the Chillum W. i. Phelps and Joseph R. Jenninew have been | team Monday last by 2 score of 13 to 0. 1 postmasters at Bowls and Mitchelvitle, | | Jestice Purl Is ace more out of his room, but vel. stil an invalid. : han been made that Rev. CT. La | | Mrs. T. Ray Wiiley and Mra, Madera of Wash- ch at St. Thomas" Church, Croom, tom are gugsts at Col. MeGee's. ie er aaaiy Sire, View fin at Calvert Mansion, guest of her dkughter, Mrs. Mannypenny. : Mr. M. Hampton Magruder of Marlboro’ has been selected as one of the three debaters by the law he farm of Mr. Alexander H. Grimes, near | cless of ‘97 corgetown University with the Oxon Hill, Md., containing sixty-four acres, was | University of New York. The question to be dis- zo to Mr. B. E. Howell of Wash- | cussed, in a theater in New York, before the Judges’ and audience, is the trial of Debs and his Miss Hilda Gartiner of Prince | imprisonment for violation of the injunction of the aty and Mr. Philip I. Henlsler of | coart during the recent labor troubles in Chicago. Woakinzton took pla - Mary's Church, Pis- | ‘The school board will meet Tuesday neat to ap- catuway, Wednesday last. point local trustees. The public schools will close ——S the 15th instant. BROOKLAND. ‘There was an claborate entertainment in Mr. a George 1. Calvert's hall at College Park last night. A dz-ns of Calvert and Prince re ee ene aL parnceey acaruamtagnanitarr a eae Eee of run c e er the guests of Mrs. William Quinn, where they wil | PYiONS, Of munuing, @ fer Tanlitg: Gnient emain for a greater part of the eummer. ¥? ottinsham. Mr. Frank O. Smith of Mr. E. Herrendez will leave shortly for his county is said to be the prime mover in here in She the ‘enternrise. é - thirty-second annual commencement of th The festival that was held at the town ball on | ytaryiand State Normal: School was held. Themdce Jnue 1 and 2 far the benefit of the Calvary Union | evening last. This county had two representatives Bi vol proved quite a suecess, aml a good | 1 the class—Mins Blanche Love and Miss Cora j Sum was realized. The whole affair reflects mach | 1s Lew! I m petition of J. A. Blundon and others t credit upon Mr. Heffer, who bad the matter in la public road at Riverdale, running through the ‘The ball was beautifully festooned, with | lands of the Riverdale Park Company. Dr’ Chas, 'Zcpavew lantern amid pine trees, which surround- | A- Welle and Harrs “Rogers, erowsiny the ‘Alex: sed the hell to such am extent that it gave the ap- | Rear the Spe srrisc eee Wiadensbay yan of a ae the ee pike. Rear Spa spring, the county ‘comintasioners The een Cea ce Toate addrens, ‘snd om thave appoluted examiners to view tne oan i Sie roe ethers On oe in. | Nctice fs given to the public and all partion nie Fe ee aee es Gechestra of Wash- | ested that the cxamia-rs will meet Monae, wine furnished muste throughout the evening. clot ‘Bie beoths were in charge of the folowing young | cosa te estt tt, clock, om the premises, and pro- h 3 ceed to examine aml determine whether jladies: Cake, Misses Irene Williams and Beatrice fa r the public — vaade, Jenale Wilkams aad Viele Rhine, | CoBventence requires that sald road shall be opened, jerndy! Beulah “Boernstine, Bessie iret, Edit SORRENTO Brow, Middiekauff; ice cream and strawber- HYATTSVILLE. Fall Berea, Mise Graft Ming Wuddot, Mra AS tune. Mrs. Beard. Miss Lafevere, Miss Lena ‘Biret; S . "peanut, Amedia Etz, Marie Stone, Corinne Gore. A regular meeting of the ¢rphans’ court was held Mrs. ly end ebildren have ‘gone to Harper's | Tuesday, aud the following orders were passcd: Feery, yo remalg, throw’, the summer. wil be | ‘That the fest and final account of Mary Strea, tet Later by Prof. Pelly. adwtulstratrix of William She: t eens 2 i Shea, be passed. Poco | ep eae appointed adudaietentiaiee t. The Brookland Hall and Literary Soctety will | Wilson Turner; bond for $150 filed and approved, hold tx regolar annual meeting Tuesday, June 8; | 804 notice to creditors ordered. ‘That Charis B. :Meny matters of importance will be discussed and | cy % S ee on eee aes Gelvert be appointed guardian to Ellzbeth 8. Ou Friday evening of next week the Methodist : mitor child; penalty of bond, $2,000. ceugregation wil give a festival om the lawn ad- | That Jonathan P. Hopkins, administrator of Fining, ig residence of Mr. Rudolph Jonson, im | George W. Hopkins, be authorized go sell personal Vest a 3 Property at public or private sale, and, if at the halic University will close June 9, after itp th CO US students will leave for their respectirg mee for an amount not less than the appraised ‘The county commisstoners rlro met Tuesday, with . @ fall board in attendance. The follo After a short business session y : = wing orders pon the members of the union. Especially Painas, Suilth, csiler of the National Bank of le were the tableaux, which ciated the | 1997 bond issat cr tie ool omenoaGne: and Mrs. Juan Lewis, who have heen Cas moma Sp band, to Ue entered speuling the winter in the elty, ha be paid $100. tor road meet aa De AM. Nesbit Brookbind ay the guests of Miss 3 charged ‘to road end bridge Mr. and Mrs. L P. Holton are guests of |p “4Y 2 e that J. their son and bis wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Hol- thorieed to remhe Bee for Howte district, be au: : Beaver Delaney and famfly have taken posseasion | Hho ani Usttct. at a cost rot to exceed FOr: wise on Fort street recently vacated by | streets of Upper Mu-ipeeopriated to repair the for the summer months. “ 2 boro’, parabl+ out of the Khine has returned from a visit to Mary- re Sweeney ‘be auirhor- > pul row from and Que = “e, a few miles below Anacostia, to Wash- Mrs. Haskell of Missourt has been the recent | to guest of Me. and Mrs Gideon Lyon of Erking- already paameds tua gwen to inet un. Aci Vent. % = Much regret ts felt tm Brookland at the sudden | the sunt“ of sieer3 Ree death of Mr. Sherwood of Langdon, father of Mr. | ““Atter parstug a Oye, ells ie. J_L. Sierwood of Brookland. counts the board adjav nag Of Fead and bridge ac- The pupils of the manual training class of the | “Burcka sueny pound. Brovklind school have done some excellent work | its regular moctiag seksi, NO, Is, Of Chillum, held during this year’s term. ‘The class will close | de = filum Hall last Week. The next Wednesday, when Mr. Harries, the inatructor, | Miller, aftee Which refresh enerFed upon Stephen haw invited the parents and friends of the school |“ ‘The pabite seach, fteshments were served. to visit the shop. Stools, towel holders, knife | 15th of this quan of tls comuty will close on th book shelves and easels, together with el | The marriage Af Mies Ett Gi mentary exercise work. will be @leplayed. The | county and Mr. Ptht Dh Hee eatdir of this have shown much interest, and Mr. Harries | teok oat Se AP L. Henisler of Wasbinzton pleased with the progrems made. ‘ Mary's Church, Viseataway” on * nie Ettinger and children of Shenan- I = doah, Va.. are the guests of Mrs. Robert R. West. join Burg will be graduated from George: ge on Monday with the degree of LL3. The Episcopal Church of Our Savior has now Mr. Georgy. ests. were Dr. Wichand ‘S. in Weems, Wm. G. Brooke, » Willian: 7 firmly «stabiixhed itself as a separate parish of | FP Re; - try, Eugene Keberts and p, with no caum: with the mother | najmore, ° er Was served, after which ib St. Paul's of Kock Creek. The new ves- he hot meeting will be held June 12 elected on Wednesday consist of the able | “ip h ected Rare We men of the eqation. ‘The recent ondina- | triemts Sart aie tien of Kev. J Crowe to the priesthood made ‘alken Mii mong those present At powible to retain bit as pastor who has worked He Fyatt of Mitehelviile => W*MRer and pals Mackall of Washington h: h es recentl Ald Soclety of the 3B Church bela a | Geet, the Etat ‘Of Mes. William’. Won ey % jolph Johnson's in West | A tennis club’ was formed last week at Col rane Gtter transacting | Park ‘at the Tesldence of Dre Event Cees Duslacns music was furnished by Mise Daley | hose present af the moctiog anki the auppet Qarke and others. which followed, were: Prof. and Mrs. Alvey! Dr es and Mrs. Bversfield, Misses Bowen, Calvert ¢ LANGDON. Jotte | Calvert, Clarke and Mews. Pomberser To Cee naeert,, Overton, ‘Strickler, Robb, Hous- Mr. Sidney Maltby of Langdon bas been selected | “An entertainment for the bent of St. Andrew’ @ tie head of & company whieh intends to manu- | Chapel was held at Calvert Hall Friday crtsing: fasture borseless, carriages under patents which | Jame 4. eae ‘ hare bern tasued to Mr. Maltby. For the purpose | ty remove with Nis funilly re Rasen Tate suort- of prmtucing these machines and the development | The Colored Republican Protective Agselation of of varios mechanical devices, all the tnvention of | Prince George's county. will meet at Upper state tached, is being built near the Baltimore and Ohio | “James B. Beit, clerk of che cirealt court, bas Fallroad station. It will be ready in a few days | issued licenses ‘to the °f Mordecai 8. prmgentry Ultehell thind election ditt ine eat & .. fone elect ‘The meeting, Tuesday evening last, of Langdon | tourtcenth election Glsteicts Denate 3° nave ». O. F.. was largely attended. Resolu- | second lection district; Dore & Morris, severe gret at the suicide of the late Mr. Sher-| clection district: 8. Dove, sixth election one of the members, were as were | district: George E. Diren, fourteenth election dis. also resolutions of condolence with the ‘fam: H. Clay seventh election district; the deccasrd. Coples of the resolutions will be | B. N. Hardisty, seventh election districts I. te frame and placed om the wall of the lodge room. | Hillovitch, third’ clection district;, Mamilton Hall, ‘Thg unexpected death of Albert G. Wall, whose | third election district; H. 3. Bilovitch © funeral teok Tuesday, bas caused much regret | third election district: Edward Perla, second Lrougiont the entire neighborhood. He was well p carnestly with the chureb since its early founda- | ~ try. Tp, thon. R ‘The program will include recitations, vocal snd in- BR. Miss Florence Spofford, Rev. and Mrs. | here recently with his brother, Mr, William sirumental_ music, @ fing drill and’ an interesting Joseph Kelly, i ¥ bl iittle play in theses acts. Re a — pores ‘Claget:, Buty 4 Mra. BS Beer. formerly of this ‘The Ald Hoclety program ruses was phe- | place, tow more, speat Sunday bere “The Deestrick Skule” on the eve Jane 4, at of with friends. the Presbyterian Church. “hose tetas port, tthe ~2 Mossre, Edgar and Jerome Stewart of Baltimore [forrag Were: im. Dennett, Mra. A Mrs. George F- w York, Airs. | visited their parents bere recently, irs, Richarison, Mra. Bvarts, Mrs. Bushee, Mrs. Sarah H. Miss Clara A. Moore | Mr. Latimer Davis of Newport News, Va, was McNeil, Mra. Wilsie, Mrs. Britt, Mrs. Stormont, in Alexai Miss Exnma Jackson in Troy, Cans. | the guest of his brother, Mr. A. 8. Davis, during Mra Noel, Mra® Tic, Messra Cartwright, Bank Baltimore, Miss | the past week. hages, ‘and’ Messrs. irk wood, Ellen ly visited ork, Pa., amd | Miss Adalaide Naylor of Patuxent ts visiting Kushee, A. It, Holden, Bennett, Ralston, Miss Salli Mrs. Benjamin Carr, her ; Kichardsow ana Britt. 55 Mrs. It Moore and children are with} | Miss Lida ‘of Baltimore was the guest of = at Forestville, this coun- | Mrs. Joscpt, Z_ Monee, Jc,,_and Mrs, Wun, Hi. Jack. | Mr, Brehme oa Moms Fannie Sothoron of The GTO! VE. ‘the follow- | $28 ittmore with Mrs. George H. Jackson 2 a ie ee officers were elected and Installed: Miss Ciara | Myritetank. Fiaime, Charies county, are visiting their sister, in, chiet templar; Eppa Jackson, vice templar; ise Sarah Needles of Baltimore and Mrs. Leary | Mrs. Onmpton. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis are at Keystone Place. Mre. Lissie Turner, secretary; Mrs. Reid, financial | T. Len aud children of La’ » Mass., expect to] | Mrs. LAlltbridge visited her miece, Mra. cn Si secretory; Charles ‘Ccmphor, treasurer; John Corn- | *Pend most of the summer with relatives here. Hi. Callow, ‘atonsvitle daring the past ‘week. 5 Saumel and Bond ha to Phttedet- ‘Miss Marguerite Baldwit hes returned Sune Se Toot Sites | Say Senrahal; Mra. Acres, Arnold. Gepaty — pt Visit to ber sister: Mre tt 8. Gi more. Mr. Rice and family are occupying ® cottage on 4th avenue. Dr. F. W. Ritter and family are at their cottage mittee of arrange- | Miss Delly Ormsby, pasi templar;-Miss Kate | "gnmer within a year. — wees Brads and Lillie on Grove avenue. = ee aan secretary; Miss Nettle Cornwell, | flit. Ratrule ‘have Procterpe: § Moore, “Nr. | Cooper visited Mr. J. F- Bilan’ Sunday. Mr. B, 8. Platt and family spent the pest month Ape maar “ Fabrrmtondeat of Juvenile temples. Mr. BPS | and Sire, Walter Lea and children of New ‘York, | | Mev. aod Mre‘Satnes Mckatens thee asaghter COE GE Oe bay Woon. Seretaear eommmented te the Grand for | Mr. Brostus of Kansas, Mr. Gilbert of Michigan, | Miss Ruth, and Mr. amd Mes. JM. Wheels Dr. Wiber has rentcd a cottage on North Grove a8 lodge ty. The lodge selectal | James Hill and Miss Aznes Darlington ci Phila: | ®¢re entertained at tea Monday by Rev. amd avenue for the summer. Mr. Joseph Robson, ‘or, has completed tho | Tuesday signe. vent and will meet every | Geiphia, Mim Mary Bringherst Wiimingto, | Luther Hrashears, at Contec’ Dr. Lucien Clark, pastor of Foundry Church, | culvert conducting Piney ‘h under Tilinols | | Mise Edith Merrifield is visiting friends in Balti- | Miss, Eva, Stabler and Hillot Gilpin of Baltimore, an Admiral Jouett, Librarian Spofford, Miss Spofford, | the valedictory at the commencement exercises of avenue. The structure is about more. 3 M Washington, with his wife and daughter, wero the struct seventy-five fect long | More. Sas ae m | Her, apd’ Sra. Joseph Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Gorge | Melrose dostitute, Hyattavitie, at. Universalist guests of Mrs. M. D. Peck Decoration day. and is of solid stone an@brick. The side walls are Washingt ext Frida: and aS L. Stabler, Mr. atd Mrs." Frederic Melteynolds, in * Mr. W. H. A. Smith and familly are settled for | three feet tn thickness, the entire width of the | guests of Mra Rewtiives chin eogeeoe were the | Mire. Harvey Page amd farilz, Sirs, Bingharn, Dr, strict Comention et tt oe the summer in their cottage on Grove avenue. culvert being about eight .fect, with a height of | Mr. Redford Lacey and Mim L. Hall of Ken- | $94 Mrs. Deane. Mr. Keech, Ronald Mills, Die | <The. Ladies’ Ald Society of the® Ivewyreian ey SE of Leadville, Col., I to spend | ten fect. By it the course of the branch ims beeu tacky are boarding with Mra. it. P- Ruckner. wollen ae gg ae ge nd ot | Cured, wil ote ir the evenings of June 10 amd ua ‘ottage. : . M. L. Chambi tied “The Cottage,” ington, Mr. aed Ma —— at the Academy of Muste Mr. Homer B. Harlan, who purchased the house | Steatly changed. Bivediauare ‘Gudee Vasiingg. | Brookland, “Arthur 1. Farquhar of York, Clarence fately owned by Mra. Jobmon, at the head of 4th | ‘The regular Christian Endeavor bustnces meeting | 92,2TOd street, to Mr. Charles Hicks of Washing. | Broklawt, “Arthur B. Farqubar of York. Clarence | "rhe ‘social dopirtment wf the Rpworth League ve an enjo: straw ride Friday evening to the avenue, lms entirely remodeled it and made of it | was held Tuesday evening, at the residence of Mr. | Mr. Jacob M. ‘Thorne was elected supervisor of | ‘ings of Lawrence, Mass. fractile home of Mr. W ‘ “Me i gonertateentienee bas moved his cottage | Bex. on the military road. Mr. John G. Keene pan aistrict: anal Mr. H. A. D. Crocker and Mr. | soe" eae os an Saye its, rem = ves Howard county? dae ai. eae mane, ne a from’ the circle and 2d avenue toa charining. site | Prestded. Ee oe ee Thos. ves pee) Tigh Willey Jestices (of ‘the peace, at the election 1. Bood.” “Owing “to sicko and absence, from President of the league, was in charge of the af- on Chestnut avenue und has made of a most | a muel T. Harding, were admitted, both to Kenned daugh: the company was smaller than usual, bu! 2 comfortable residence and a substantial attraction | the active relation. Reports were read, showing | KAthiocs dete ine sek se Ciicago, to Vint her | eleven members being present. Guowta were’ Mra Sav iben wane ie She pte ge ged it portion of the grounds. the society to be in a dourishing condition, finan- | brothers, Messrs. H. B. and Lynn 8 Abbott. Carotine H. Miller, Mrs. Frederic 1). Jackson, ‘eshington dering the past Mr. William Redin Woodard has added a wing to } cially and numerically. Upon the completion of the oe, e few days, have returned to their hw 4 oe Mrs. George L. Stabler, Mrs. Charles E. Bond, { E . his cottage and renewed the whole by a coat of | business on hand a musical program was rendered | gence’ dutiig whlch che vidited, ilecls ee Cate | Mine Caroline 8. Bowd.” Alisa’ Ellwor, Hough and Py ye fresh paint. And seasonable refreshments served by Mrs. Bex. | Charles, Norfollt and Richmond, has returned home. | Mise Agnes Darlington. Mrs. Bond's beautiful H von iow evenen teac Mr. HM. Rose, clerk to- the committee on re- | Fose gitden was the admiration of atl beholder, | \vn jacElwee, Y . she being one of the most successful florists in and 4th avenues. Decoration day' was celebrated by almost every | [ism Of laws, United States Senate, with his wife The Openings in the fence for access to the Laytons- | The July meeting will be held Tuesday, the Sth, at crs Of the school om Tuesday eveuing at tse ville road have been made at the head of Grove | the home of the president, Miss Anna Hes’ Ald Society of St. Philip's Kpiscopal oe siete idie M. | Sandy Spring. Mrs. C. Hi, Miller read a fine pocm : a Tron pumps tive replaced the ol wooden ones, | person in Brightwood in his or her own particalat | sudqeon Qyiitts. awere Jui a eee eS story. ‘There See SAYS a strawberry festival yesterday vem and,_ the wells having been deepened, a bountiful | way. | The two bull (fon as did aiet arse share | Mr. M. E. Church bas moved into his handsome Tefe, tlso short selections given ome variety of | Mir Grocse ‘Nerbury. Macie vaste, i, of bam supply of pure water 4s provided. pular attention, also one at Ta- ‘residence road 5 complet topics, and the ever-important en question 4 ote aan, is vie ot als ening which pane, the water from | Loma,” Mthe.moraing: gate waa between n picked bles pe gre gee ae eer ag ws Ccmewhet discuseds he secretary stad ‘he | MOT, stant Sunday at the hoiwe ot! Sir Steps he well to the tanks in the hotel - of men al regular juntor team, result! a ized twe Lor! j- | minutes of the first meeting of r pret me a pacity of twenty-five gallons a minute.” in a victory for tho frst named by a score of 16 to | Grvvcrrarspyees Cwe courerts at Dunn Loring Sun: | ae eee a eettte OF aaniey cote eke at ot ae Flush closets. and two batk rooms have been | 10. ‘Contractors G. Evan Hild and William Rall are | fall title, which was held at the hosp! Catholic Gourhe this oh Mia j added to the hotel and a sixty-gallon boller bas | | Several accidents occurred during the progress | paige rt ace te aa ne ulti Bal of the tate Mra, “Mary L. Roberta, May 5, 1907, | gittllc Cher tis place Allan Bere piaceditn. the/matcnes: Clagren Tne: One & collision between Mr. Claude | “aiss Nettie Grecnwell of cleveland, Ohio, is the | with Mrs. Margaret B. Farquhar secretary. Both | qaugtiter tot partie tee eee ee Soria es And Sidr teas ofr bstond ase for the <tetors, | guest of her aunt, Mrs. I. DB, Parker. of these estimable women are deceased, but if they | business man, also of Guilford, Howant count and lors. were bad = . . KENSINGTON. bruised, and {t looked for a time as if the Tete ‘Mrs. 8. H. Douglass, with her friend, Miss Eilith | had done naught else than to establish this so were the contracting parties, Miss Bertha fat! Ruuison, hoth of Methlchem, Pa., is visiting her | clety thetr memory would be cherished her. Al- Genders oe : from Tpusly injured. as he was unable to arise | prother, Mr. Yale Rice. though Soresis, in New Youk city was the first | taid" while Me, Vivlsu Temes dtd One euctes. he CO eC SC CE eld) (ea eS Ca Loe nfo ae hee teas | Mr. and. Mra. William Selby and fumily spent | incorporated club for women, It is believed the | peat aly ed ee nS his uncle, Dr. R. B, Detrick of this place. hole, coming our Silaus Considerable’ of tat ante, | Monday with ir. A. C. Rorebeck and family and | former iv the oldest of its kind in this couutry, if == cr in the lation was served at the home of the bride's pa Miss Clara Truesdalo of Binghamtoo, N. X., 18 | mis'that wae wont to cover hls anatomy. pecrone of ja) oeenc Gime Fae eras aie ae Pe rents, in Howard county. to those who were prs visiting at the home of Mr. B. H. Warner. Ray Keene dis:ingulshed himself by his batting, Se Rar iscons (wtcoat! = >= ent, principally relativen' a ANY Prominent peo: Miss Marion Jones of Olncy ts a guest of Mise | god felding and @ beautiful @y catch back of | CAFVet Of Washington the house on alge. to Mrs, LAY HILL, dle of the southern portion of Howard <wanty Ra Ranie Mannakee. ‘The team made : Lane of the same city the Patterson farm, near return from their wedding trip. . Miss Florence Paul of Washington bas been Bre a eanade, UP as follows: W. Cook, | Bere, and to Mr. BR. W., Lee, the house of Mfrs. | A most distressing accident occurred here on! “Sir and Mra, Charles W. Iaslup entertained at spending a week or more at the home of Mr. | pitcher: Geo. MacKlwee, first base; Clande Clayton | L@shbern. at West Falls Church 1 11 1. o¢ | Tuesday afternoon. A little girl, about leven | thelr home in Howard counts, ope mile east of Loren H. Milliken. Gnd Ciias. Ray, socond base; James ©. Graves, ‘Misa Sue N. Riddle of this town, have recetved in- | Je@rs of age, mamed Bessle Conly, on her way | Savage, the members of the Eastern Star, recently Ree Reese gone | {2ird base; Fred Ray, shortstop; Wm. Reynolds, he commencement cxercises of Wilson | home from school, stopped at the store of Mr. At- | Qreatlan! af that place. and other friemls. | The GuiEhene tbo ins Hay, Malti Haury Clayton, center field, and Joun | Soitege Pe, from which she graduates Wedneeday. | wood, whose Iittie oom, only seven pears old, picked pcre danger agro Uncapped ery Mr. Lehman of Walkersville, Md., has been | Juntors—Geo. Huston, cateher: Clifford Ray, APR OS et Palla) up a loaded rifle standing by and pointed it, in| of the affair was mot lost sight of. A Thame spending a week with his von, Prof. 8 A. Lehman, | Pitcher; Sharp Graves, ‘first base; Chas. Sturbitts, | ‘ophie Phareday Spoftord delightfully entertained | fun, at his playmate. It unhappily was dis-narged | Present were Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Law, Mr. second b f 5 x irs. Lennox, Mr. and Mre. J. P. Mash: Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Balloch of Gaithersburg are | der, shortstop; “alvin Macbitece Toit ge Seem | the Tadies" Dramatic Club Wednesday Gieat in| tog ag De es wis of | Mem, Albert” Waskle, Meo and Mra, Witham i Kensington aud Dz. Pratt of Galthersbarg were oe aon GS Scr Set |S ae chs honor of Mr. and. Mra. Clarence : th, nd Nir. Walter Mf. Hayworth, Rew, beanie a eal fgg, Parwoas, center feld; Chas, Parsons, right | Worcester, Mass. ‘who ave the guests of Mr. | Summoned immediatety, but the case has seemed | Hayworth, Mr. ai 8 er 5 hopeless from hstand! Misses Flora Morang, liclen and Bernice Law, Ola Miss Oda Calhoun bas been spending several | Umptree_Frank Keys and J. 8. Walemith, and Mrs. M. E Charch. ‘The yard was brilliantly | eee, victim, was coosclous tae mele ce | and Ansie Hammond, -Anuh days in Derwood. in the afternoon @ team from Washingtoa mot a | Wiuminated with Chinesc lanterns, Tyr i aire, | speak, at leet accounts. ford, Savilla and Anti ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Kensington | picked Brightwood nine and proved to I [aera cr pg en Brit ea apr n s —————— Fannie Lennox, Margaret Literary Society will be held at the home of Mr. | victim. game was won by heavy hitting and | J.B, Gould, Mes. W. Ht. Nowlan, Sirs. if. Ce King, Rev. CP. Smith and Wit: Elitidge, Wesnesday evening, with William | the inability on the part of the visitors to solve | mond, Mm. HE, J. Northrup, Mrs. Sims, Miss GAITHERSBURG. C. Phillips, Bert Morang, Cullen’ Bryant as the author. the curves of Fred Ray. who twirled for the home | Katherine I. Hictt, Miss Margie B Garner, ise ESSE peas ead ic gg hee Te er, sy a al dae tae eke peeeninston was here | team. | The feature of the game was the hitting of | Sarat Rawlings, Messrs, Dr. K- 0- Uetth cert, Ar. | Mr. A. R. Watkins, principal of the Briggs ° ladies of All Saints’ Episcopal Church, An- Sunday, visiting Miss Faith Stock. Uttle John Lavender. nett of Viemna,” W. [> Gordon, ara ios eck gets a coawet soa featinnt | B2POHs Junction, gave an entertainment for the Mr. Fred Sterns and family of Washington have | The line up of the Brightwood team was: Geo. | thur Berry, Geo. T. Mankin. aii Sous = a = ice cream festival | tenefit of their church, in Howard House Hall, been spending 2 week with Mrs. Alfred Scott. Huston, catcher: Fred Ray. pitcher; J. 8. Wal- | Hiett- A nice supper was serve ivisiting Mr, | #8¢ Tuesday evening for the beneft of the school | last Friday cvening. which In every way proved Mrs Prank Dant was in Washington a week | smith, ‘Arat hase: Chas. Siatbitts, ‘second’ pase ats ETURE pP- Ballow of Herndon ts visiting MF- | inpeary. About $15 was realized. success, The, principal feature, of the cutertain- recently. y Keene, thi 5 Lavender, . F. s ; re ment was jt the one- wale. Nellle, Weber, Miss Bamlo Weber and Mre, | Clarence Parsons, lett fnctay Aten Meri sto: Ge ytignaat Balloa of Herndon ts visiting Mrs ectt,, Thomas Darby of West Virginia ts vistting sietey Saker.” “Thame” inthe ‘cant were “Mime reiperd Takoma Park were recent guests o! r fel Chas. irsons, right field. i Fe 2 = lene Kang! a jean Crane jonars. Mrs. ‘Edwin C. Fowler, iting ot “Thos. ‘Lavender was fatr and very ‘ae. | > -Amoug those who graduate from the Washington | Mes. ‘Trenls of Catlin station, Va., ts the | oitfione, Shelia and Jean Crane and Movers. Jay tose’ Hutchinson and famfly have been a | ceptable. High School Tae ey W.W. Kins- | Suest of relatives bere and will remain all summer. a Stevens a number of delightful tableaux we 3 at ‘asi ton Gr 5 ere mai ctator Bom: rhoin went ch: a LW =A i T . ¥ were al ren. em fainment was Bir. and Mra, William M. ‘Terrell amd children | later to Takoms und’ wiiucsscd a tect Seen tent ley; Jz Dantel A. Hollins god Fea arding ai | Bromsingsvitie toe ann erned to bis bome at | oF Simm ‘Liord Dorecy. Mra T. Jobe Rowie aad have paid a visit of several days to friends in | in which some seventy scores were made. " ir. Saranel N. Fond of Eckinctoa & poniner Browningsville for vacation. Mra. John F. Neal, assisted by many ef the young Springtield, Md. © Peisons journeyed to the cemeterics here- | the home of Misy Sue N. Rlddle (oe the ebimoers 1} District Lodge, No. 1, I. 0. G. T., announces its | Indies of the neighborhood. After the festivities An open-air rally will be held in North Kensing- | abouts abd witnessed the ceremonies, otters te the | The Ladies’ 21d Soclety, a the hall Col. and Mrs. Wm. 8. Powell enter- ‘Mra. W. Y. Swixgett, | annual plenic, to be held tn Mounts Grore, Da- ton Sanday, June 13, the occasion being the break- | horse races at the Driving Park, and yet others to | Week, at the residence of year: | mascus, Monday, June 7. Gatthersbu 1 the bicycle ra the Int oP Clected the following officers for the ensuing year: | m Monday, June 7. Galt rg_and La Sages (eee yom ye =~ Ber "et rocks of alewstticn wit have: coareered ‘There were several larg a Dicntes in the meee Mrs. 8. 8. Lattrell, president, and Miss N. | Gascogne lodges ‘of this town will be largely rep- | 89d Messrs. Jay C. Howel Mitylene | English Is Foote at 4 ty country home, i 01 5 easrs, | Woods, i. ‘secretary and treasurer. Mrs. U. 5. A. | resented there. supper at their pret ‘Langioll the ceremonies and {wil deliver'a sermon. “Mesa. | Pay? *nsle of the bicyclo bells was | Ball. secretary, and tresrutne committee, is ar-| Among the speakers will be Dr. Henry Hranch, ae covatitute the ‘committee of arrangements. They | Special exercises incident to the observation of | Fanging for a lawn fete at am early date. president the Maryland State Ho: RANDOLPH. 1 Smmoas, G. C. T. of the state; F. H. Mullincaux have prepared seatiny for the ‘ors, | Children’s day will be held at Emory Chapel Sun- | _ Miss Clystie Heffner, formerly of this tows, now - “ot and made ‘arrangements fore LS of. evel day. The morning services will be as Ay ‘An | @ teacher in the Kindergarten School in Staunton, | and others. J s ‘The Browningeville Cornet Band will furnish mu-| Captain Jas. L.. Mock, wife, child and mald have H. Warner, who donated the |, and Rev, | interesting program hae been arranged, to com. | Va.. 1s visiting her many friends here. T. Marshall and Itev. R. M. Moore of Kensing- | ence at 8 p.m. The pri address will be de- | Att. and pas Buckner of Fiorida are stopping at ede thee of the psblie oc. | t2ket apartments at the Ingleside Hotel for the ton are expected to make short addresses. ‘The | Hycred by tho Rev. Dr. A. Stier, cashler | Maple Shade. Chambiin, who has been the | curred Tuesday evening In Norman Hall. A lace | Summer. church tutlding ‘will be used as a school house, and | the Lincoln National Mank, and’ saperiavendent “of hike Katheriue L. Filett for several weeks, | audience was present. The program tendered wes | Miss Lavinia Wagner has returned to Lake the edifice will be placed In the hands of a ‘com- | Of the Mount Ba ieh Maniiny echool a = rteturaed to ber bome at Winchester. Under ‘the direction of Prof. EEE: Amios aud Mise | View farm from the Belttmore Feasnle Calleg, en, h Mr. John Ray, ; ¥ i , tem . et Koy. J. N. Earle of Lewisburg, Pa., delivered an | ‘aptain of Company A of the High Schoo Cadets, | Miss Copretana McKean of Herndon, Va., ts the | titted of readings, recitations, dinlogtes aint meas | Nbere she has been a student. intercsting lecture on the miss: Journeys of St. | Vere present at the recent competitive drill to ald susst of Mrs. toec St the order in Pionser | by the puplis. Mr. Harry Ridgely of the city post «ffice is Paul, Sunday evening, at the Warner Memorial | !m by thelr cheers. It was confidently expectod eae ee eee one charce of Mrs, | A profusion of fowers ornamented the stage. domiciled nt the Ingleside for the heated term. Presbyterian Church. twas illustrated by a chart Boe pe ee Company A that | "Foote, and. consisted of instrumental music Dy rece acers Mere bighly commended for the ex-] Mrs. Parke P. Flournoy ts Iying critically fl ees ight upon many passages in a Brightwooa * ri coks | cellence of the entertainment. - rege Tuniee which were psating to che ordinary | Geng ti Comming Foe OPK Seay commany, | A ates Faun Cailcher’evetatin by lige Dele as Sack oar meen maakt = st on the fiel % ‘ = of seu oliver Hyatt of Leavenworth, Kan.: Mr.Parke | the first day; and populer opinion tn the audience | Veltel, and a nolo by Mise K. L. Hiett. Star of SSS Among the Inter arrivals at the Ingleside are Sink" oD Hagerstown, alu: Mra“. N. Parke and | ave, 1€ the isurela. “As ho left hn field a. huge | Hope Ledge of Washington, will pay Messra, Charles and Millard Crawford of Baltl- - ,. vis of Vusb! roses, wi ini 7 v. day’ witt Sue Sane rok aging, spent Decoration | himeh of ink roass, tied with pin ribboos, ‘the Sees ESS Jom W. Kelchner, aucticucer, on Saturday sold | more "aid, : eae erie AWSotE acl . rik Berit Mi and Mrs. Jif ar pany color, was Randod Capt. Ra a aa for Messrs. Henry Maurice Talbott and Edward C.| "Mr. J.T. Shafer of Purkettsville, Frode spend ithe “mmmer ‘at the home ‘we mean, ml Journ ‘with friend at Fredericks. Le ae uae. Bee eee ae ee weeperty, attested a | SENT: Suis heed ceekay aaa ‘errell. ir. F. H. mn, the Washington broker, i Conduit road abvut five miles from Washing- ‘ di hich Mrs. Emma Gunther of Washington was a re- | taken up his residencé for the summer ou the Tiuyek The last meeting of the Chtllum grange, held this Te | an Interesting anc well rendered program, t it - cent guest of Mra. M. Mt. Faweett, estate. week, was a highly enjoyable event. There were Gane 156 83-100 acres of land, for eee SS Ee son eciesot oe E Guurch gave « —_———_—_ Precent as guests of the grange Assistant Secretary |" S240) Pe PS and most pro- | served at the close. : entertainment ai t 5 = largest : " Mody creetah, cBgrtalinent at the “tows ‘hall ELLICOTT CITY, MD. of Agriculture J. H. Brigham, Dr. John Trimble, Mr. Harry Little of this place rece aa secretary of the national grange; L. M. Saun- ao caaeeman, si pertstnictomen contatning | several tunes of his richt hand broken wht sented a dai “a ‘The, interrsting commencement .exerci » f the Agricultural Department, one of the 5 peer ai SSS the hall was Nae San sale Co | Seno Gils. tok lees ‘Sane 3 = ease eeu i ockcs Tati vatenatet Husbandry | Ste by W. E. Morgan, auctioncer, for Hattersley | 5 Mrs. ‘Thomas Huster. nee Pierce. a tife-lone ral: ag ee aud ferme. which was a work of art, and | suburbs of this beautiful city in the prevence of a | and first taster of the national range; Profesocs | W- ‘Ualbott and Forest W. Brown, trustecs. ‘The | Seat of this com EO receipts amounted to about 435°7 Tckput, The | targe and tutelligent audience. Robinson rnd ‘Tolliaferro of the Maryland Agri- | Promoty was finally bid in by the trustees at Funeral services were ld in St, Carroll cake cuch Saturday evening during | There were several graduates, to whom diplomas | cultural College; Past Master 8. N. Beall and wife | Pt" vowing transt " Poems buenas ioe oes ee the suminer, from 5 o'clock till 9 o'clock, in the | Were awarded by Mr. Juan C. Weems, principal. | of the Beltsvill, : Past Master A ‘lug transfers of real estate have been | Mr. William Digges rag tegen gh room under’ the toon ben ces iaiiths | recloxerelsteire osecnn ree pal; | of the ville grange; Pas' Chas. Ager | recorded in the ottice of the clerk of the cireait | fice, War Department, will arrive bere wit! ‘The regular monthly mecting of the Dorcas | instrumenal music. An address on China’ Gow | and wife of Libery Grove grange. court for this county: Frank B. Cartis to Mary L. | wife June 15 and will locate at the Ingleside Soclety of Warner Memorial Charch was held | sive by Dr. Varnum D. Collins of Washington Assistant Secretary Brigham, who is master of | U. Marle, lot at Caevy Chase; $—. Alexander ‘aul- | Tor the season. scan tas ee Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. H. | city. Also an address to the graduates by. ev. the national grange, delivered an excellent address | gour, trustee, to West Washington and Great Falls | The social function of the weck wat 2 lowe Kinnear, with a good attendance.” Tt was’ d cided | Hali Harrlaca, D.D., of St. Jobs parlah, Howard | 8 the work of the grange, its strength and prac- | Hlectric Hallway Company, sixteen and two-thirds | party given by the pupils of Miss Blanche — to omit’ the mectings during the months of J county, Md. B, : 2 tical benefits. “He also gave full instructions im j acres of tand near Chesapeake and Ulio caaal: | dock’s school iy afternoon last. nal and August. "A discussion Sas bad of. [oop the secret work of the order. $533.33. Thomas Andersm, executor, to Edward | fresco collation was scrved in the adjoining grow entertainment to be given some time dusine wee aan, Dr_ Teimble congratulated the members of the | M Huffer, tract of land wear Poolesville; $150, | and the school room was tarned Into a dancing month of July, and it was thought best te cok BALLSTON, VA. grengo that Secretary Wilson, the head of the | Edward M. Hoffer to Allen W. Bruner, tract of | pavilion. The decorations were Jame roses F special meeting for the purpose of further at, - Agricultural Department, which was made an ex-| land near Loolesville; $900. Mary A.’ Jones to | ficld daisies. Musical and literary ectecttons cussing the subject, and it Is requested that ai | Mr. Ralph Baldwin and family of ‘Washington, | ecutive deyartment largely through the agitation | Caroline, two lots at Brown's station; $—. L. i. | Were rendered and the gaests danced until mid- rated ‘with flowers and flags, and the tal fnterested In the chutch will mect Tuesday morn-| D. ©., are occupying thelr summer home. snd efforts of the grange, was a man thoroughly | Nicholson to Mary E. Simms, tract of land nese | might. (ls of Mt. Zion alee . - in sympathy with the purposes and principles of | Bernesville: $350, Jobe Str, re ‘A plenle was tendered the pupils of Mt. IE, at 10 o’elock at the home of Sérs. J.T. Free-| ‘The new waiting room of the W., A. and F. 0. | ye yaaa! Taylor Armen, two lots in Takoua Park: $7,000, | school. Wednerday afternoon "by thelr eificient . Early in the afternoon teacher, Mixs Mand Poole. Early 2 ate Mrs. William Calhoun, Miss Sall Ib electric road is finished, and Mr. Wilson and his Piofessor Robinson spoke on the subject of | Jzmes J. Dudiey, trustee, to H. L. Smith, lot Mise Helen Chew spent ‘Memorial day Washing: | family aro moving in. Mr. Wilson expecta to| @idenltg under glass, and shipping provisions. | iickey and. Omuit's aubdlvis $870.50." Charles @ crediiably executed program was enjos ai fe als» made humoreus reference to Adam as 0 | G. Porter, agent, to He friends of the pupils. Miss Amanda Wilson pre serruerctotine lareccaes ore Kensingt. Cette eeneral merchandise store soon, The | sgricuiturallst, contending that he was not a| of land beat Samdy Sociag® Seer 50 See | sided at the organ and the selections were froth school ‘took ‘place Tuesday. toraisg ington | building 1s lighted by electricity. success. Vrofcssor Tollisferro also spoke briefly. | Ogden to Wm. T. Jones, three lots in Kensington | 2ppropriate and cleverly rend-red. By invitation the parents being present. "The school room wae | The Presbyterian and Mt. Olivet churches are ee ee Fe ice, ery, Chase, Land Company to isaac | the puplls of Tethesda school were present and Sressee of The chen, apd the pretty summer | Preparing to observe Mesto © tan | Tue new road comecting Chillum and Takoma | Witmer te Worhteice Sate ‘btilding end Losa | The ‘Fancral ot sien, Seenthn Alatbe Sud see ‘The exercises opened by the school singing “The | Church will hold a law perty on thee acnad | Park as been completed by Contractor Seek. Aseociation, two lots io Takoma Park: $—. Win. | on Wednesday age sms wo 3 ~g 4-4 eoatinonta Dy tie piaeeen dee ey eae en | GL RER LOSERS ae the bekt fine evening: shonid TAKOMA FARK. — eres of land $e O8 Chery cans Taka HEM | town oi fating. “The deceaned at our of the ment, as fol- 5 xt fine ev y i 3 ‘ome : cation,” William Russell; ‘The Vio- | postponement be uecessary. nec oe rin perp gag, me pany to Jobn Philip Smith, lot in Chevy Chase; : Wi is SS : ut ed hy la circle of friends and tots.” Allee Terrell; Maple Lest") Ton nol, Coming and family nave moved into their Takoma Springs Hotel has been opencd for the |... st i ae wtiatives, ae wae the snetber of Rev. Mahlon Fiump Little Girl and a’ Thin Little Bird" Kaith | Mise Katle Munson of Arlington | accompanied | season. ‘The first dance will be given this evening, | sout crope of all Kinds im Sourlahing condition, | Austin sha Mr. Jan. Austin of Comet | psston Garrison; “‘If a Body Finds a Lesson,” Archmore | ber sister, Mrs. McMillen, to ber home ia Mc-| and it is ‘thought there will be present a large | ©xccpt that of grass, which has been retanled in Keonerd month's visit to relatives in Charlottesville, Faweett; “The Frog That Was Afraid,’ — Keesport, Pa. She expects to speod the summer | number of the lovers of the terpsichorean art. The | §T¥th by the cool weather of the past month. eS Lconberger; “Two. Little Redbreasts, “Si . Thomas Delihant of Georgetown University = Memorial day with Randolph friends. ‘Mrs. Josephine Duvall of Kensington was among the recent visttors in Randolyh. —_ A Road Paved With Diamonds. From the Sclentific American. The costliest macadam on record one time paved the streets of Kimberley, South Africa. This celebrated roadbed was stud- ded with diamonds, and hundreds of valua- ble gems were taken from it. The South African diamond mines were discovered accidentally thirty years ago. A peddler, while hawking ‘his wares from farm house to farm house, found a shining stone by the wayside, and thinking it might be of some value, sent it in an open letter to a geologist, who at once recognized it as @ Barring storms and floods, fa ‘more Brown; ‘The Seasons,” Alice Harr, Laura Gill register at the hotel shows the following guests | than average crop of wheat, and the corm crop, land, Grace Little and Mabel Duehay; “‘How to who have arrived during the past week: Chas. | though a little backward, is ‘lookii ll. Cook,” “May Little; “If.” Minnie Garrison; “Darn. ey HERNDON. Coryell, New York; John Kennedy, New York; | the early part of the seasot the presen foo went tog Storking.’” Mabel Dachay; ‘1A Gane of Tag," init ae Col. Seemuller, Boston; Jaa. Small, Baltimore: Gen. | {id Mt uvenr goo, bat recent investigation shows Sattler AiSarisy IaeAN By ROOT ete oneal ne ee ly met inst week, with Miss | De Witt, Washington; Alex. Cockey, Philadelphia; | itot's,ubple, crop wi a Rain Drops.) Laura Gilliland: the iced Pere re Ge I Washi wi 2 Em We = # = les, Mrs. Steph Mra. Hanes, . Col Mt 5 impeon, fasbington; ‘m. BE. Dyre, Mrs. ‘Misses ma Maxwell and Myra Wolfe of Co- Grace Little; “Five Boys Who Went Walki Ve 7 mus, this county, are visit! relat jends: Kenneth Smith, Harry Hotbruner, Archmore Faw- | Catharine, Ann and Elleu Thornton, Misses Stephen- | D?T¢ 20d Miss Dyre, Washington; 8. G. Godfrey, | Mus, thls, county, ee oe Solacnni ¥. Godfrey and A. Godfrey, Brookland, D. ©.; Mrs. G cett, Clssel Husband and Willie Nelson; “The | som, Shear, Buell and Stroud. The sub} - sabes 5 Mr. J. 16. Thomas of Georgetown and Miss Beu- Little Girl Who Wouldn't Kat, Crusts,”” ‘Gertrude | sideration was the Knglish author papers G. Howard Hamilton, New York; Col. J. W. Alll- | lah Woife of Hyatterillc are visiting iriends pene Massey; ‘The ‘Tule of a Toad," Jacob Price: " son, Boston; Alexander Peterson, Mim Comus. Useful Possession," George Putker; “Fis Mother's | 208 Kuskin. Mi * ie Grn 7 ¥. E. Wadleigh, Theo. Wasserba-1 Tue construction of the works for supplying Rock- Face," Kenneth Smith; “What Happened to a] _ The election of town officers, which took place | Wasserbach, Miss Annie Blackwood, Warces Smith, | ville with water and electric light is troseating Worn,” ‘Mureetlus Corti Thursday, passed off quietly, although thee had | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Blackwood, K. W. Aah: | fivorably, with the prospect of being compicted In Alice Harr; “The Sclssors,"” Grace Little abd} been considerable previous’ excitement, which | fod, Mrs. Ashford, Master 8. D. Ashford, C. ft. | a short time. ‘The pipes for conveying water te at Mabel Duchay. brought out the heaviest vote ever pelled In the | Gilbert, Misa Ada Vanden Glibert, L. & Bolseau | parts of the town ‘have been laid down, snd: the A the school sang ‘The Red, White end P vote pel a . Boiseau of Washington; A. M. Ritchie, les for the support of the electric wires are ali Blus" the higher xrades (ook part’ with rocita-| own. It resulted in the clection of the citizens’ | Wrederick, Md.; Frank B- Martin’ South Carling! place. During the past few days a force of tions, as follows Bophie McQueen; | tcket by a majority varying from 25 to 31. The | Wm. L. Keitler, Philadelphia, and Chas. M. Moody | hands, under an expert electrician, has bees eo. 4 Parke Massey; ‘Watseka," | hardest tight was for the office of town sergeant. | of New York. gaged In stringing the wires along the principal ‘A Child's Fancles,” Lydia Fow-| Mr. K. Dyer, the citizens’ candidate, who is the} The temperance lecture delivered by Sam Small | streets. : ** Arthur Harr; “Fall | incumbent and has been an efficient + Was re- | at the Presbyterian Church Wednesday night under | The board of supervisors of elections met here ‘A Puzzled Dutchman,” | elected by 31 majority. the auspices of Takoma Lodge, I. 0. G. T., was | Tuesday last end reorganized by the election of Boy and Squirml,”” Purker | | The cry of fraud bas been raised, and an effort | very interesting to the large number of speviators | E. H. Houck as president and Carey Kingdon the Kobin.”” by the school;.“A | 18 being umde to invalidate, the eléction, bat the | Present. ection ‘of Watwon” Eldridge: The | indications are that the effort will prove futile. At the regular meeting of Takoma ey SE next meeting, June 22 cn whic awed | fine diamond? The discovery became known Buel. G ‘entc Tine,"” DeForest | , At the district election, held the same day, tern. | Templars, held the 28th ultimo, Mr. if "Elbert | election cahcigle ilk sso ie arpoteeet ony and the diamond fever broke out, valuable Sid's Bal Tien || Gee Se Cs aes er ee yon a tbe position of chief ximplar and | | Mr. Otho H. W. Tulbott of this piace will ve | stones were taken out of the earth and a 2 oe a c fo f. & ma, 5 a a elect tal 5 i the. Trump," Re- | Mr. H. W. Blanchard, wite asd at (Me wee very efi ne place: | among the graduates at the commencement of the | rining camp “prang up which received the , ry efficient officer sor : leve,""Avhford Proctor; dialogue, “A Reception | were iu tewn on Thursday and Friday of last week, | it was only with bis assurance that he weald aud | WW School of Columbian University on ‘Tuesday lorey, raed ‘among name of Kimberley. The mining methods ‘Spring Flowers," Grace Harr, Mabel Mt They camo in thelr bugxy and returaéd to Wash: | tiaue to take an active part in the welfare of tee | Gycning next. apd See eaneaies it Ene tay were primitive; water was scarce, and the ra i. dcpartmert Georgetown University will be Florence Little, May Gould, Lydia Fowler a ton Friday afternoon, lodge that his resignation was accepted. Lge esa Rorkmen instead of washing the soll at- Sophie McQueen. W. 3. Blanchard and W. A. Simonds came from ening services at Trinity Bpiscopal Church have | Mane Mise. pit eee es LOFT ct Commts- | tempted to find their diamonds in the ary <The Movulighe Sali after which: about oofeaty | day here and returned Mackay secre” went Sun- | Doom discontinued, for, the present. The reetlar | siovers’ ofmice, Washington, will play the lwcrvitis | earth. AS a result. many stones remained a Hi " after which about seven! londay. : will, ver, Sanday. fair grounds Saturda, erpoon _ fro es. The of the scholars and ‘in number of the parents ¢1 J. W. Averill and Walter Pullen, with | Rev. John Van ‘Ness, pastor’ of the Presosterian | {Ub at the fair Saturday aft at 4| hidden in the debris from the min "clock. The Rockville boys were defeated in two the teachers went to the woods for a picnic. The | their wives, came here on the Sunday morning | Church, will deliver a temperance sermon tomorrow. | ° past year a = oe or the most satisfactory in Bp eae = on. ‘They tookeas team here, Aes ae schools of the Park were closed for the oo oe ee Same the history of the school, vi . MM. rows, Wi come from | season esday. oma School, whi — . the score ° The progress made by the entire school in arith- | Washington, Saturday, they drove to Sulcker's Gap, | Mrs. "Nourse ia principal and fies suder ae | S18 game belng 17 to 10 and In the second game metic “Is vers wnrournsing, and much credit is | Iu the mountains, wiicre they spent the time til{ | sistant, held a plenic on the banks of the sigo, and | 274% 23 tag ignee ot ball ae due to the untiring efforts of Miss Julia Langilie, | Monday, when they started on thelr return and | the Blair School, under Miss Fenwick. was’ con. @ay at Dicker ery eter = “oc Principal of the sction!, in tule Important sindy. "| arrived at Hemdon in season to take the 7:85 pm. | cluded with exercises. by the puplis, consisting of | 4X St Dickerson stat men at that It im expected that the school hous: will be en- | train for Washington, having greatly enjoyed thelr | recitations aod music. pee JS ee namely Some or ths ed during vaztion, and that throm teachers | trip. : Decoration day passed off quietly at the Park, ee aa will have charge when ‘the school reopens.— ‘Fhe rally given last Sunday, under the auspices | the inuabitants seeming to all attend the athletit mo fy eg reg hee dn Mixs Ida Shepherd of Capitol View, who was | of the ladics of Oak ores, ptist Chureh, proved | cports un the grounds of the Takoma Athletic As-| °°. “arth Dickerson club. quite badly burt by falling from a ‘second-floor | to be @ very successful affair. sociation, where two games of bare ball were| cv. Aribur 8. Johns, for some years pastor of window about a week ago, Is i ing. Br. A. 2 Shirley suca 10, Richmond next Moo- | played. cue between the Takoma seconds end” the | Christ Wrotestant Chureb at this ive ining camp grew into the city of Kimber- ley, with a municipal council, and when it was determined to macadamize the streets, the refuse from the diamond mines was taken for the purpose. The minés finally became too deep'to be worked with- out machinery, and were bought up by companies of financiers. As a result many workmen were thrown out of employment. It was then remembered that the town streets contained diamonds, and the town ‘The ies’ Ald, He apt Miesionary | Gay as the representi of Household of Ruth, its, which resulted in victory left bere Thursday with family for their future | council was petitioned by the unemployed ponietiog Of Ste Pants MT, Ghatch will meee | No. 028. to attend ar tion “which will or: | former, and the other between the Takeca Mea tre | home in the District, wLere Mr. Johns has been to allow them to wash over the macadam Wednesday nest af the home of Mrs. T. 8. Gar- | gauixe 2 District Gent H mobold of Huth of the | Brookland teams, resulting in a score of 40 to 17 ra ed to the pastorate of a church in Kast Wash-| and recover the gems. The petition was Soe ‘The Junior Gleaners gaxe a pound party to the | for the first time in thelr hew brown sulec, eheee . Richard T. granted and the wash yielded $200,000 worth Sessa family of Iev. J.J. Cloptoa Tuesday evening. Gus Lay, Dranc, Waters aud Doyle ware their: | announced himecif a candidate for sheriff, of diamonds yearly. Some magnificent OAK CREST, MD. a teries for the Tukomas in the first game, and Kelly | © the decision of the democratic primaries. Tucs- | stones were discovered, and the story is FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. nd Atchison for the Cresccats. In the game be-| Gay there was s large crowd of democratic poll- | told that in one instance gems worth $10,- Mr. W. W. Curry and family are again at their x {gen the Takoma and Brookland teams ‘the bat- ee eee ee suring the 1000 were found in twelve square yards of Woodlawn home here. ‘There will be a strawierry festival at the rest- | former ‘and ; Burner and Coowics for the | Wings of the parts. ‘Oureful among the | the street Misses Marian Gray end Lilian Horner, the | gence of Mr. O. H. Speer next Wednesday evening » latter. med, leaders. however, falled to verlty the re- —-—. niece and daughter of Maj. James B. Horner of| tor the henedt of the Mi pciZe Constinction of the railroad to Glen Sligo te | ort. and it acer Brohable fiat Jt will be a tree: | Mr. Panch’s Ilusteations to the Pests New York city, are the guests of Mrs. Helen MeL. | wr. John T. Oliver of Herndoo, Va., is visiting | "Q2E,P = Ap ae Se RE fa manifested ip the cu:com>. From Punch. “Rose Cot- | ye. ‘Win, L. ‘Thompson, at Redlands, Md atten La te her ume | “The Germantown Gan (uy will have a. shooting tage,”” having returned with her from the dedica-| "sits Ainirah Speer of Wa fe the Takoma, 2 2” Ser Raving spent the winter at| .citesc at taat place Tuarehy, ‘Some 10; coo tom of the mooument of the Oth Kew York Regi- RoBi ore Lesa 57 at 10am. It will be 40 all-lay fourna- men‘, with twelve events. both Se ee ae ana | amuteor. Liberal prises will be swarted, ‘Rbells visiting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Cameron in thelr Mr. Gcorge Fricl , aml Miss | pate. cony summer quarters at “Red Top.” : guests Mrs. James ¥. Persise, Miss Persie and Miss Ellen Lockwood of Salem, Ind,, are visi i i i Foe