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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1897—16 PAGES. Another evidence of our constant watchful- ness and untiring efforts to save money for Clothing wearers. Another proof of our master power to underbuy, and in turn give you the fullest benefits. This Monday we put before you another grand purchase of Cloths directly from the Agent of a prominent [lill---and all this week will be a continuous carnival of dollar-making opportunities for S (LU Washington men folks. The public looks to us to meet their timely = wants in giving the best values obtainable; therefore, we take advan- Made to Measure, .tage of every great underprice opportunity in the cloth markets. This week’s grand extra occasion is the successful outcome of last week’s S17 achievements. $11 will give you the choice of all the immense array Worth .... of Cloths which we will display---and. for you it means a clear, clean {5 saving of $6---for not a Suit from any of these Cloths is worth less To Order... _ than $17. You will get either Single or Double-Breasted Sack Styles g eg ==-every garment made to measure expressly for the individual buyer, Your and finished with all the good points of tailoring for which we are Saving .. so widely known. Remember the time mentioned for this great sale, for all our sales end at the time designated. Also remember that there is always a choice in everything, and you will only be sure of “the choice you want” by making an early selection. Mertz «« Mertz, “New Era” Tailors, 906 F Street N.W. t = Made to Measure, Worth .... S17 To Order... Oli Your a Saving .... 96 —————_————_— | S U B U R B A N N E W S flage laws, etc, The talk occupied nearly an | Florida, her business interests requiring her pres- they will send thetr chfldren to otker schools. No | teams and machines and employing several gance | where he Will make bis home for the winter with | who lost a leg in the service of the “lost cause” ur. and was iistencd to with interest and nt- | ence there. me is attached to Miss Sisson in the matter, | of men, whc shall be kept at this work all the | Mr W. G. Wibine tention The musical and literaiy part of the | The ladies of the Fresbyterian Chapel will give | as all are convinced she does the best she can | working senson, W. Master J. B. Ager and Jane program was aley enjcyable. Misses Sadie Kin- | an entertainment at the c " Gould ed ‘““The High School | The Ladies’ Guild of Trinity P. E. Church will ——~+_ ue sion of the state grange. Mr. Mainhart report-J | visit to her sister-t Teh.” Misa Ranle Mannakee. recited | give a lunch at Masonic Temple in Washington HYATTSVILLE. reat success in killing San Jose scale on young | The Misses Ula ai HERNDON. ‘Torment’ and was encored, whcu | the first and second days in December. she gave “The Imperishable Vow."" Mr. Frank L. | Messrs. Walter Waters and Chester Mannazec Sponnle wrocal solo, ~“Asthore.”” was well render- | returned to Takoma Friday after a week's Lunt-| Miss Susie May Naylor, daughter of Mr. and | Joauery, isis, A “Leaf Social” was given at the residence of | ed. For an encore he sang “Because I Love You | ing trip near Dawsonville, Md. They captued | yfrs. Henry Naylor of Jessups, Md., and Mr.| (The fall mecting of the Teachers’ Association | making preparations ¥. 'M. Ballon recently. A principal feature of the | So." Mr. Calhoun was accompanied on the piano considerable game, bringing came over, a hundn! ne pany by Mr. H. L. Amfss. The program with a | rabbits and seventy-five or eighty partr! ee a ne eaten bes . y jargie Hart, subject. | they distributed among thelt trends murried Wednesday evening at Trinity Church, Baues of the many varieties of leaves brought A short business | Mr. M. J. Wine has taken the Glibert house at | near Jessups, by the Rev. Mr. William T, Gard- | Prof. Walker; prayer by Rey. S. It. that purpose, of which there were twenty-elebt. | meeting was held, and it was decided to change | North Takoma and expects to move to it shortly. ner. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey upon their return | “‘That Trou} ‘The one who correctly named the greatest number | the name of the Society to ‘The Noyes Library Dr. H. M. Bennett has just returned to his from a brief trip will reside in Hyattsvill Mrs. E. A. was to receive a prize. Miss Grace Stephenson | Literary Society,” and the meetings will here- | home here after a visit in Massachusetts. = r P z je in Hyattsville. iy mium. Those | ®fter be held in the Mbrary. subject fer] Mr. James Taylor has moved into the “Heaton ev. William Melville, pastor of the M. E. mamed twenty-five and won the pre . the December meeting will be “National Ballads | house on Oak avenue. Ckorch South, recently delivered an interesting Prevent were: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Robes. Mr. amd| and Their Origin,” ond a number of national lecture on Cuba to the students of Melrose Insti- plum trees with whale ofl scap. The next meet- Friday, November 26, at 10 a.m., when the fol- drive of three days, Veirs and John W. Darby, papers, ten | two weeks. ing, Miss Nora L. Sti Seating | Mrs. AG. Hayes he Best Way to Do It, rch the 18th instant. | under the circumstances. E. Ager were elected delegates to the coming xcs- | Miss Varney of Hamilton, Va., is bere on a : nl county are guests of Miss Nettle Palmer. SP pT OY es sey eS Sommers are i! | Harry Woodward Dorsey of this place were quietly | °f, Montgomery County wilt be held in Rockville atiessii Nester Minos. fe Jowing, program will’ be rendered: Song. led by ~ HC. Corbett and family have started on a | T. . TR. ite; music 3s lescme Boy, What to Do With Him. | as the objective point. They will remain about | 35, PheUel ie Mr. Charles | farewell visit to her mother, Mrs. William Reed, | TeC°BUy., the tollowing mith and Miss Ida Dové, papers, ten miu- | before lenving for Californi echoes from the State Teachers’ Associa- | family expect to reside. im the late civil war, a of eighty-five strong, bus’ been organized 2 uaa w, Mrs. William Varney. Gounty. The first meeting was held bere last , and the May Otterback of Loudoun | tats for a lengthy visit to rel- 5 : corporal, with Frederick county, Va., | third Se iy hidwell br. . joncure, of ,Ballaton is making her | recently. the following, cinder serene Temple, tr the ensuing quarter: Miss Rebecca Wooster, ch » where she and ber | temzlar. Biss Maydelle Shaw, vice temple: Sie 5 e Bi Ineila Wooster, treasurer; Miss Annie. Wovdard *. M. Ballou, Mrs. J. W. Starr, Misses Maud | songs will be given. The annual electicn of ‘ Y tion, Messrs. V. D. Watkins and J. L. Burdette; A house on Fort Richardson is being rapidly com- r wow “4 Ssukes Genrer tlaghaaa ice’ Vasabarees asa ¢ omicers will take place at that meeting. | SANDY SPRING. Se anes winter Mer acti all ghee music} election of officers for ensuiag year, ” | pleted. “Ie belongs to Me. Andrew B. Grabain. © eg ete img rae pony street oy re eareeee e Foreign Missionary, Home Misi ry in = cor of lectures upon his travels throu, - | ‘The’ followin ness was transact in the . —<—<—___ aoe, Ryan, aa — Be. eee ae sone Ladies’ Aid Socteties of the St. Pant c M. E. pate he Club met roeay for the first | lard, Canada and South Americ: “ = orphans’ court “Tuesd et GAITHERSBURG. hureday ot list week. te id sein Enma rr, lattie bey, eo 5 -- itertaine Mrs. miss ime wit! its youngest member, Samuel Harok e a y evi E] ib , deceased, w: .: T "~ , See nk tae Maen aie secon, fh ee Chore ae a oa Sate BES x m1 larold | ‘The Stai trel and Vaudeville Clab gave an | ment of Elizabeth Loeffler, a ¥ ‘The oyster supper at Mr. A. J. Sagar's Tuesday Hopkins of White Hall farm, whose father, enjoyable entertainment at the Maso1 il Mon- | to probate and record; Wilson B. ‘Techifely, ad- i swig GARGt tee nie ineledet: Lenton nn | uilnis(rator of Chatteat Guusrrsneccaseds meted Ea Gaitherslarg Lodge, and aerobatic exer- | first and final accouft in said estate: James D. | elected Mr. Joha J sh ngheble sketch, entitled A’ Haunted | Young. and others dled petition tor appointment of | Grong teage et aha TZ 7 Stanley, is ", a ] Howard Wiley, Hats ready aoa dace Grob 7” | discussion on Mlasding read Pater onthe sau: { late Samuel Hopkins, was one of those to join the | da¥ evening. ‘The. progral ~ a Srday seston | 28d Mrs. C. L. Harding read a paper ie xub: ieee js crate | vocal volos, comic. recitation The Ladies| Ald Society held an all-day Ject. It was decided to support and educate a | society when ft was formed, more than ‘itrty | tect ‘Thursday with Mrs. Stephenson. ‘hild in India, and that its name should be | years ago. Caleb Stabler presided at the recent | House.” \dpainistrat ft bX deceased. Mr. A. ‘T. Shirley of this town has edited and | child in India, and that. acer ge presi at the recen use,"” was also given. administrators of Jacob Young, Just 5. : cre. | A musical and Ii ent “w Mt. Carmel M. P. Church was the scene of a | timore next month. Jettioh of the Baptist Association of Northern vir, | Home Society "was “held. after whlcl: Iunckeon meeting, and Tarlton B. Stabler served 28 secre- ‘i jeal an arty entertainment will te | Mt. Carme as, snc ; Grove | Nid. Seclety the benefit of the Ladies’ Aid Society of Pinck parties being Mr. Z. MeCubbin Waters and Miss | home of in arch of Hadient, Madison county." S** | Aid Soctety was the perfecting of arrangements | incumbent, Edward N. Bentley. Dr. Hardy, | $22,220! Garces, “Aiea. pid Soctety of Pinckney | parties being Mr. Z., MeCabbin Waters, and les st ier pareate? The M.'E. Church, was Billed to overflowing | for the oyster supper and baznar, to be given the | Messrs. Jobn Hardy, Brown, Nicholas Mill Sa cn the occasion of the annual missionary | ¢vetings of December 1 Cee rally of the Sunday school of that church. The The many friends apie faba ia es ited fecs opened with singing. Rev. Dr. Mason led | congratulating him on the honor paid him by t a . Raleton, Mrs. L. H- Carapbelt fm prayer. a short address of welcome was given | President in .appointing ‘im Judge of the Pelle e tour of inspection of the premises disclosed | Mra, John Latimer Mien if me “Mr. Chas. Cont of by the superintendent, Mr. _ F. Cummins; an a : ; io isses henson | dent of Kensington for several years, and is an 5 and Mae Tricou, Misses Owens. Son ; ea eceans aod “Saceme. etay wise: Creseten | earnest worker fir alll the afaiee oc tho citing: Bet, ay aise of exceptionally straixht | “The Hyuttaville Orchestra W ene s and Oliver: a recitation by Sir. Rosier Francis, | Mr. George W. Stokes, who has been very i, | and thrifty apple and pear trees, was greatly ad Worn encsetore Christmas at the Masonic fail. | elther aide of the chancel while Rer. J. W. Floyd | ang Mra. Gortcice te There wes a cornet duet by Messrs. Webster and mired. as was also a flock of fine weihers, A | Well-known talent will be engaged for the vcca- | solemnized the ceremony, after which the happy wi a brief address on home missions by Dr. ‘Mason: vocal duet, Misses Stephen and Groh: solo, Mrs. Ballou; appeal for missions, superintendent: presentation py Her W. F. Schosles, of Bible and nner to clas maki greatest missionary con- tribution: prayer, W. D. Sweetser; closing bymn and benediction by Dr. Mason. Miss Yount has gone to spend several weeks smong friends in Peonsylvania. Miss May Burton is spending a month with Mrs. Hall in Lincoln, Loudoun county. Several dwelling houses are now in process of building and the proepect for another looks en- Mrs. Louis Holden, | the ceremony. ‘The bride entered on the arm of | town recently. Moran, Mf Ma: | the groom, and was is slowly improving. fuestion with regard to the supposed damage done | Sion. The orchestra is composed of Dr. G. A. | couple left for thelr new home, where a supper —__>__ : s by the late h rT 4 Richardson, Theodore Van Dore: etek. | Was given, the attendants and the immediate > ‘WOODSIDE. y fe heavy rains to the corn crop not yet D, aan aS toatitecribenaiecen Sas ae Darnestown cemetery. housed brought out the information that all those | ™@T, cane Britt, Henry Madde: in. The Matinee Euchre Club was pleasantly enter- | blue novelty cloth and ci Selina I. Wilson, Wednesday evening, and the en-| After a pleasant and profitable interchange cf | tained by Mrs. Theodore Van Doren We:lnesiny | The decorations, though simple, were most t: tertainment given at the Woodside Methodist | agricultural observations and experiences, a de- | afternoon. Mrs. R. E. White and Mrs. L. Hi | fully arranged, St ee present had noticed a strong tendency to mold in | Miss The bride was handsomely gowned in an electric ‘The oyster supper given at the residence of Mrs. | Doth grain and fodder, ried chrysanthemums. La Gascogue clected Mr. C. W. Gi liclous oyster supper was served, and the ¢ Campbell won the prizes. Among those present | Mums and evergreens. ce ee ee oe co, | athommnedl ty mrsct af Piningeies tne bone co a | were Mra. Sinodeen ver Doren, Misses Kralge 7 Hezekish Day of the church, were very successful. The supper | iain W. Moore, in fous ec Qf Baltimore, cousins of Mrs. Van Doren; Mrs. hr. | | The clerk of the court for this county has ismed | Hezekish Da: was prepared by Mrs. B. F. Leighton and Mrs. | Edward C. Gilpin, Edward P. Thomas and‘wife, | E- White, Mrs. L. H. Campbell, Mrs. Louie Hel. See ey ee i is! Mrs. John C. Bentley, Miss Mary 8. Hallowell, Judge Allen, and was under the direct supervision | Mrs. Joba. Bentley fa Hallowell, Mrs. John E. Latimer, Mrs. Charles H. | don 8. Day and Maud O. Day; T! : Violet Council, Junior Order of United Amerie > | ery attractive. It will consist chiefly of tab-| arrival of the bridal party was announced by a hani Ge saa ae Emmest Adams and ER. Bentley Thomas were | !eaux, vocal and instramental music a Tecita: | selection trom “Lohengrin,” by bir. Hugar Powers | Mechanics of Germantown, gave a. Bible peace Ernest Beton, wee 4g, Nall take part are Mrs. J. H. | of Glenwood, wwo resided at the organ during | presentation at the puldic school Dufldisg nn tues 0 : Addresses were made by prom- ington. Mr. Scott has been a resl-| much of interest. A beantiful mule and Maggie Carr, Misses Drury, tel Bloat of Goshen Cramer Oritith ef bases: cou r looal aire, new : autiful young orchard, SEMRaTRLSOaTai| oll loutsot caoelen ree reeee Ontin ca ot tastes | lincoureoh iaetLacsaT airs. AL give x musical | ville and Artemus Grifith of Unity, who stood at | Ccra Elizabeth, the ttle daughter of Justice enous Croup, aged thirteen months. made Saturday morning in th> 1 Woodward has been confined to his home for some time with intermittent fever.” His te. | Cendition is now improved. , No. 306, 1 Sua Eand Eherigacnes ford delegates to ane) Grand Lodge, with Messrs. honias B. igiehart | deputy for the new scar. ‘Miss Edna V. Thomns, | Welch, Mrs. Joseph Nesbitt, Mrs. ‘Tricou, Mrs. | #24 Mary C. Suddath, David G. Cleland and Vina By mutual agreement ail the business houses in = a evening for the benefit of the Southern Methodist No. 217, LO. G. T., has y school was in every way a success. wartzback as delegate to the | ‘The stereopticon entertainment which was an- cider, which meets in Bal- | Bounced for last Monday evening, in Union Hall, Was postponed on account of the inclement weather to Tuureday, November 1 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cooke, | ber son, Mr. Wm. no is very ili, ee = FALLS CHURCH. A meeting of the town council was beld Mon- day night to consider the pending sult against the corporation, instituted by the W., A. and F. C. R. BR. Co., for interrupting the building of the road cn Ist street. Attorney R. W. Movre, rep- resenting the council, and J. E. Clements for the railroad company, were present, es was also Mr. R. H. Phillips, manager and superintendeat of the road. At the meeting of Piowece 1 of Good Tony Tuesday night y was il- ca as assistant marsual: and the good of the erie program consisted of recitations by Miss Russell, Milton Thorne ai y 3 in. strumental music, by Mrs. M. M. Erwin,” «nd speech, by Mr. G. W. Donaldson. “Arrangements . Baughman, died Thursday . O. G. T., bas wford and Miss Zella Craw- Burns alternates. waa recommended for lolge tow! iM i ex fe = de = = vi 2 =: : m will inaugurate an early cl ‘system | tween Pioneer Colum! Rev. U. 8. courazing. The complaint of hard times has! of Miss Rose Wilson, who was assisted by Mes-| Miss Hel Nowtenshigee a William I. Smith, Miss Thomason. Thi D. Osmond; Edward T. Bean and Imogene 3 ary ceased. dames Garrison, Foss and Lizear, and Misses Mary | Somer mea cyen ton date ceartereaee 7% | meeting of the club will be held at the hnne'st | Lewls lt. W: Barnsley and Eric V. Well ee bite teday thelr oot wail epee ep ed weed dena en, —— Curtiss, Bertie Braid, Katie Allen, Mamie Wilson, | Friends held at Fallston. Mrs. Charles H. Welch. panty y counbiesioners/sZuceiay,-appoleied |i oe Soc natecaay tee interest of their 21 ee, | Thorne as - ‘The te will tuke place in r arte pestremely 111 nt the | Local’ sportemen ‘are ‘availing themecives of the | {he following trustees of the! poor: “George: S| Sere, Setuniey, in the interes Epworth Lengue 5 deme of her tister, Mrs, Frederte Stabler. Mr, | hunting season. Large parties of them go vut each | Stouffer, C.B. Meem, H. A. Pumphrey, James W. | , Gaithersburg meeting decided to observe I Mr. KE. F. Rorebeck, editor of the Falls Church handsomely decorated. Charles Iddings of Riverside 1s also seriously in-| day, and as a rule are successfal in bazging a-| Barnesley, John G. Cashel, fifth anniversary this ng i Considerable interest was taken by the residents| “The entertainment at the church was very at- | Cb! 4 E falr amount of game. Partridges are plentiful, A Woman's ign Missionary Society has been fractive and under the management of Mr. W. H.| Mr. and Mrs. William F. Thomas and con Fran- | owing. in great part, to the enterprise of the Hy. | unlzed in the M. E. Church South of this place. | ford, ‘Elizabeth Ki r the ting of the chureh choir, held at ; renin Ges oro altimoré to reside attsville Game and Fish Protective Associciun in | With the following officers: President, Mrs, A. 0. the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Jones Wednesday evening. Several students from the Faiifax Theological Seminary were present. Jury duty has claimed one of the residents of Glenearlyn, Mr. George Mitebeli of County avenue being enlisted by the commonweaith for services in the county court. After a visit of several days to friends here Mrs. Ritchie of Chicago, IIL, bas gone to Falls ‘Chureh, Va.. where she will remain for a brief period befcre returning bome. Mrs. . €. Mitchell entertained the “Mission League” recently at her residence on Olive avenue. Park, the parties taking part | cis have go Askew of Takoma being Charles H. mental solo; Dr. seccnd vice president, "Mrs. Warner W. Renu Mrs. jartrell, recitations from * Uncle | to Norwood, the home of Mrs. Joseph T. Moore, | _ The guild of Pinckney Memorial Church ‘met Miss Sallie Nicholson, vocal solo, soprano; Miss | “Miss Catherine Stabler and Miss Ellen Stabler | James B. Burnside. Reports were made and work Eiizabeth Dowell, corresponding secretary, Mrs. G. H. Larner; treas- Gertie Dana, solo, soprano; Mise solo, irs. M. E. Spencer. Married, the 8th instant, by Elder S. R. White, Mr. David G. Cleveland of Pennsylvania to Mies Vina D. Osmond of this county. The Montgomery county branch of the Mt. Ver- non Association will meet at the residence of Mr. David H. Boule, Rockville, Friday, November 26, at 4:3 pm. Members are requested to be pres: nt. are in Baltimore; Miss Helen Lea is again at ber | Planned for the coming month, ane those soprano. home. Springdale. after a visit of some length | present were Mr. and Mrs. Burnside, Mr. und Pistncott, Who has been visiting in Ilinois | in Baltimore, and to her brother, Thomas J. Lea | Mrs. L. H. Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. ‘Joseph KR. and Wisconsin, has returned to her home at Linden. | of Lutherville, Baltimore county. Owens, Rev. J. C. 8.’ Mayo, Mrs. Drayton. Mrs. Birs. Josephine Glascott, who has been to Stras- | Charles R. Hallowell of Wilmington has made | John ©. Latimer, Mrs. H.W. Gore, ‘Mises Tea burg, Va., has returned to her home at Linden, aud | 9 brief stay at Bloomfield, where his Httle sous, | and Isabelle Drury, Miss Drayton, Miss Barber, has as her guest for the winter her daughter. Mrs. | who attend Sherwood school, are domiciled for | Miss Jennifer, Misses Maggie’ an Mamle Carr, Bickford. the winter. Misses Nellie and Marshram Lewin, Misses Lat- The Juvenile Templars of Linden Lodge, I. 0. G.| Mrs. Robert Shoemaker of Philadelphia js with | {mer and Mr. R. B. Latimer. Refreshments were GLENCARLYN, VA. | Addie Condict and Emma Dowell. The tables were | Miss Mary ———>.—- =. an election of officers recently at Irving | her son, J. Janney Shoemaker; Mrs. Lambert of | served later in the evenin, geile ce amtssioners, Tues KENSINGTON. a H, fe oe beers —- = sores: ¥ shington, hte Bea a ao SS ae road piking a ge 45: 4 e = arr Marguerite rence; vice templar, mas 3 . Geor etty of Woodside, with M: = and pil ccount, $88.42; A. county. pest chief templar, Agnes jer; ‘chaplain, Bow: | ginia M. Stabler. th Miss Vir. = RANDOLPH. 4,4 $200; John W. Wood, road, ice, repairing road, 3 Joseph ldge, $5; Jack Dowlics road and Warfiel Mr. William M. Morey, Jr., has gone to New | yer Stewart; treasurer, Clara Wheeler; financial | “‘the Whist Club met eecentiy, with Mr. end Mrs. 85; John A. business, everal | Secretary, Edna Maxwell; secretary, William Birg-! Mahlon Kirk and sisters, an journed to Rock-| Mr. Hub Smith of ?WasKington was recently — eer eet, eart aaietant ioeretacy? Denis Sea ee ae. e | catectaiaea: at Rayetmd OP ME Terra Beevoce land. Frank Birgfeld. Miss Rebecca T. Miller and Mrs.-E. P. Mf. m A Loyal Temperance Legion wil be organtzed |“ ‘The Senior Order of Good Templars eld its elec- recelved the Phreuaskela at itr come Patines en en ee CF Sens: Vas mpene 8 Saturday, November 2), at 2 p.m., im tke Noyes | tion Tuesday evening, resulting as f Lodge | Newton Stabler being in the chair and Mise Mary | 12st week with Mrs. Thc ‘Zebp of this vicinity. Lr cag under the supervision of Milas Florence | deputy. J. M. Wolfe: chief templar, Bowyer Stew- | § Hallowell secretary. Miss Miller read tn ee. | ‘The infant son of the ‘Idte Charles G. Petty and Thomas. All persons under sixteen years of age | A7t: Dust chtet templar, Frank Birgfeld; vice tem-| citing story. entitled “‘An Adventure With a Dog | Mrs. Eula H. Petty was ‘Tuesday last in . pie be plar, Mrs. J. . Wolfe; chaplain, Dr. John Lewis; a Glacier.” Papers containing a few words mily : 1e i asurer, Agnes Scudder; flaancial secretary. Mrs. | from a number of familiar quotations were Peoct foie ode Scaeee Pay ire ae visit of Fox; secretary. Herman Birgfeld, and guard. Bes-| around, and the whole society set to work to fill - * sie Montgomery. in the blanks. some being very successful and | ght months in Chicago. ; + others completing a few only. An election of new | Mr. Thomas Curtin is:iying in a precarious con- = members 3 iss Alice V. har, | dition as the result of a meeond st = TAKOMA PARK. Maurice, J. Stabler. Herbert Stabler and Tdward | eis, His oon, Mr. Daniel ‘Curtin of Washlngtcn ree jrooke were enrolled J ‘The second hop of the season was given last cae and fourishing Uterary club of ae ‘was summoned to his bedside. are earnestly invited to Join. By way of preparation for a week of prayer at the Warner Memorial Presbsteriem Church @ number of “cottage prayer meetings” have been held. At the one held at the home of Mr. A. M. Proctor Tuesday evening about forty persons were Present. The last one of the series will be beld . A gnigne, and, very eaioytble im Was ren- tomorrow evening at the home of Mr. A. H. Kin- | Friday night by the Takoma Assembly in Takoma | people. ta 8 pom Mall. Messrs. Walter Waters, Robert Waters Se a Sera Sanday, by: erate Sioa, Sunday A meeting of the Home Missioaary and Dor and R. E. Lay served as floor committee. LANGDON, y Societies of the Warner Memorial Presbyieri Charech will be held Wednesday next al the home of Mrs. Alphonso Hart. Takoma Lodge, No. 29, F. A. A. ¥f., received : grand annual visitation from the officera of tl A very painful accident happened to Mr. Ira Miss Mollie Thomas is spending several weeks | Grand Lodge of the District Tuesday evening. | J- Baker of this place recently. The weight to ‘county. % with velatives ie Wredertch couett, The hall was handson:ely decorated with aatumg | Which his horses were attached was jerked from = ve been disposed of: sie tecenthy completed ueuully have moved | leaves, intertwiied with green vines und chiye- | ite place, striking him behind the right knee joint. Seen 7 Wate tig ae ms ion = ee eee ttlapy maa og guthename. aa the usual ceremonies the | Although no bones are broken, the injury will con- Waters, her next George ‘Snonf- ¥ were bed for several days. ams a new overruled; 1 settled. ‘The program, which was very at was | fine him to bis ‘masved with flowers, See ken court of appeals. Bichag The W. C. T. U. met Monday afternoon at the | announced by Dr. FJ. Wendens, acre Mr. T. H. Collins of the government printing a lng Pong gene may Ae pT ais hat. heme of Mrs. i. M. Moore. Im the absence of | mouloss ts Yoncme aot office, who bas been ‘confined to his bed for the demurrer sustained. Jean Wr Bory sge ye Se Se es eee by | address, two weeks, is improving slowly. for Matthews; settled; each party to pay own costs, A eS ne OS mt B. Page is suffering ley ‘Falla National Bank W. Tang dered her resignetion as treasurer, which was ac- Mr. Page - : i Ls z £ i iB Ha Lewis Conrad verdict for de- take ber place. Mrs. A. H. Ki! will have fondant Pats win the’ Decentber morting ‘at her: home. At the Montgomery ‘county ugt Soin “or mamioner® for “mothers! mecting,’” which will be Beld at the others; suit on collector's bonds. ‘The jury clowe of the W. @ T.'U.. Mrs. H. Le Lewis will | Prempentiony of, roses, to. the entire. winter, was discharged “Wednesday until ‘Thursday’ of read a paper on the work of mothers’ meetings. ter; solo, by Dr. W 3 by . Frank Higdon is erecting a new store and hext week. ferty ‘of het friends, with a) etereopticos. paris: | Myiben, Trimble ee ganty’ for several “monthe: ‘we. Wilts as” ee (e 2 em} rf A bundred lantern slides were exhibited showing | are being ral “The repairs recently made to the solorgl, appeared before thé, grand jury any the beauties of the Island of Ceylon. The even- Parpoes of, informing agaioat parties ea- ing closed by the usval time-honored games. eed inthe of be: ‘appearance has A nih -F AE age th a sprained ‘ankle. ‘Jackson or ti en with a ankle, azeed by failing through & defective, Baar of this ry this month, % Beall, Misses E. Jenpie Waters, Helen it. Cra@_ ingslcy and Mr. David F. Virts one Bi a - . | Were appointed a committee t Henney, who gave an ingtru-| Mrs. Dollie B. Vedder of Fairfax has returned | putting out some fifteen dozen birds last yeas, gimstrong: fret vice president, Mrs. H- M. 1 Monday evening Delta Lodge of Parfecten” No. £ eters reene; | 24: A. 8. R., received an 1 from Speelman, # vocal solo, contralto; ' where she has spent several successive wiaters. | Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mro. | Welsh; Talo tas. OH Later eee: | grand commander of the = Sse n thi i wrsday afternoon, the contract! Mrs. Robert B. ~ The principal business before the | t*¥ 10 the unavoldable absence of the regular giver is evening (15th) at the Masonic Hall fur | pretty wedding Thi lay afte ting 0 Moore has malarial fever at the Mrs. Julia a 3 Washington is bere, with well of California, the a ley, R. D. Trundle, |. J. St isk, James B. Ayton and Dr. J. H. MeCormick of Bladensburg, mediate control of Mr. Middleton of Berwin and Dr. J. C, Ellis of Riverdale. and Rey. W. D. | News, celebroted his twenty-fourth birthday Ture. day evening by giving a progressive cuchre party to a few friends. A supper was served and @ very eajoyable evening passed. Those present Eva Birch, Ivy Green, Katie Lee Hictt, Messrs. G.'T. Mankin, Leo Hiett, A. C. Rore and E. F. Rorebeck. Mi and sok - Mr. William ‘Strauaban Soe Grtecn of the catze Fines and was award- it prize, a iss Hiett, with ten games to her credit,’ secured second . Mir. Thomas EUiller has commenced the erection of a residence his lot ou Broad streei, at ‘West Falls Church. The Woman's Missionary Society of Columbia Baptist Church met in the church pariors recently for the year, as follows: Mrs, ‘Thomas Hillier, president; Miss Emma Reed. vice president; Mrs. Gev. W. Hawxhurst, secretary and treasui rer. . Clara’ Wood of Milton, “Vt., and Mrs. W. 3. Garrett of Herndon, are visiting Dvr. end Mra, abe kuthorities of the MM. 1 Church South are ma extensive improvements to the grounds 4 house of worshin, end grading propert; + Weber of Washington, D. sorroanding, the the street in front of their x. Master Burton Lowe, son of Prof. and Mra. H. F. Lowe, fell from his bed Tuesday and broke his rm. Contractor M. M. Erwin is mak! ‘tthe ; eran Cl ee vxteasive v. D. H. ie visiting sister, Mise N. Riddle. , under the im-