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REAL ESTATE. FARMS. FOR RENT. WANTE 1. don WaN Waskineton ‘rontenac 4 On the Heights oF Old %bec AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. \uctioneer. Large and Attractive Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Salesrooms. 633 LOUISTANA AVE. NAW., I'nesday. May 9, 1921, At 10 AL Contents of lLarge Apartme removed to our salesrooms convenience of sale and Dining Room [Furnitur I.ot of Miscellaneous Goods {rom | other sources, ete. i &PXmRESQLErutxadachmmg | cash. m@z—mw in the Springtime. D. NOT Auct ‘ castle of a king, dommp;tusn:; the “ADAM A WISCHLER, ATCTIONEE majestic St. Lawrence, with all the flavor of medieval da; Delightful, unhurried | rambles through the quaint, old French and fascinating trips to nearby points of historic interest. The Chateau Fronterac, a Canadian Pacific Hotel, is one of the famous resorts of the world. Always the center of a gay international life—dancing, musiy, perfect appointments and service, a Paris axn New York cuisine. Open all the pear. 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ELF Y OCLOCK PM.. all that of land and premises. sitn city of Washingtou, i in £ i rds of the office of the | of mu.nqu the ! survesor of uid part of AR HARBOR This jeason OCEAN, M l\lA AND LAKE SCENERY Acclaimed U CALED by world-wide travelers NATURE'S WONDERLAND | U.S.GOV'T'S LAFAYETTE ATIONAL PARK West line of 16th at. wvest and four and one-half 431 g cues. thence west | hundred and six_(106) 1, e iace o 'beglaning. tmpresed ob above, 1o be offered Srst as a whole and thea separately. erma of sale: One-third of the purchase in cash ouai imstaflmeats. payablc in. one Affords new delight at every turn. . un, Fepresented b3 ihe promissory motes of | outdoor sport. under ideal natural conditions. 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Send for “Summer Vacations,' featuring American tMln d the “American Traveler urope—1921," descriptive of fade mt travel in Burops. ‘Write for Booklets desired ou travel carry Moatresl, those verywhere — American ‘Travelera Cheques. 1328 F 8¢t N.W., ‘Washingten, D, C» Main 1300, Ext. 108. 1921—PART 2. ~ EDUCATIONAL T TYPE\\RITIN(: 20.DAY STENGO! Aflnl: lcxoov. 1410 H Bt. N.W.. Second Main 2876, FOORS — & TEXT Looks for e eous books ion_all suhj bought and wold. and used. \. FEARLMAN'S ROOK SHOT. 933 G o, 0.w. Civil Serv amination For Statistical Clerk, May 25. ial preparation for ilix examination. reiee Prep Se cor " st Fi Accountancv Evening and day-| time courses Institute prepare for}| C. P. A. and Federal-ac- countancy and for positions as Con- trollers. Treasurers, ditors and the like. nkli and schedu’e of "beginning | classes upon request. Pace Institute 7 MUSICAL IN’STRUCTION Eilementary. Main 785N, dvanced. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC pont Girdle, 1408 New Hampihire Ave. Trenty Afth Etu Conosrt, May 25th. Special !nmm Ratos N i~ BESSIE N. WILD Veiee Colture, Plane and RAarmcay. Stugio, 78 R. I. Ave. N.W. Phose North 2711, Washington College of Mausic, ' Twenty-Iifih { Students’ Concert AUDITORIUM OF CENTLAL H CHOOL, Mouday Evenlig, Muy 9. 5:15 o'cluck. Orchestra of Sixty | Soloists The Public Is Cordially Invi Piograms \ll\lml Fro the Co 1 314 19th St Phone Fr. 4 MRb. DANIEL Voles Bolider: Teacher ot Singiaz. ‘MR‘S‘M‘FKEI_N NIBT AND TEACKRR smmn 1731 H st nw. Phone_Franklin_5110. WALTER T. HOLT 1“BLUES,” 132 YEARS OLD, Famous ganization Has Had Inter- esting History. Special Dispateh to The Star. RICHMOND. Va., May the Richmond Light Infantry that command. There will be visi- EDUCATIONAL. tors here from the Governors' Foot Guard of Connecticut, the Ancient and 100 FREE | SCHOLARSHIPS 100 Subjects Available Taught by Federal Experts” Apply Today Research University 20 Jnckson place, near the White Houss. {Honorable Artillery of Boston. t New York Life Guard and other fa- mous commands to last three day ices tombrrow. ‘This command ha: ous existence and I had a continu- | which they were distinguished in early career of the command. In the command from time to time the Chesapcake Bay VIRGINIA BEACH OUTHLAND" “MIDLAND" ou BS WANTED—ALWAYS IN learn at home in wpare time: en- | learn; “Every Day in the Year” ontfit: 6:30 P.M. GO SC unm. OF NURSING bivd., Dept. | write for full i"Calculating, Bookkeep- | ing and Adding Machine School | Competent Operators Are in Demand iy (h. ranks. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES ! BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE SCHOOL WOOD'S SCHOOL 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches. 36t YEAR. few weekn: 1 offer, TEAMBOAT CO. i | Eight-das. Allexpenss Trlp | Islands of Sun. ! to woderstand laaguages; Connections = For Sailings and Full Information Apply Co. i517 14th St. N.W. Rate—Ticket, T8¢ rounds, 380—Tots MPANY'S OFFICE Mount Vernon Steamer Charles | Washington | | LEARN LANGUAGES BERLITZ “SCHOOL £16 14(h STREET N.W. the Berl:‘ll )‘elh"nd students |PI‘I t oply 10 read and write. but T wade o ek 1he Eereige TRIAL LESSON FREE. ~ACCOUNTANCY | Day and Evening Classes PACE lNSTlTUTE and 6 Sta. ‘& APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY, 11505 Penn. Ave., Main 1760 Director DEMAND including | Au-| WILL CELEBRATE EVENT: Richmond Infantry Or-| | at Pa( e | knowledged | i ‘ examinations {ning in tae autumn ]n\[{ The speclal solofist will be Mr. Arthur 'at the organ. of Alcxandria,| Informative 32-page Bulletin ‘\« : | | STEAMSHIPS. ) MUSICAL MENTION The District Chapter of the Amert can Guild of Organists will close its season Tuesday evening, when Lynn- wood Farnam. organist of the Chureh of the Holy Communion, New York city, will give a recital the Church of the Epiphany, at §:30 6'clock. Born in 1885. Mr. Farnam won the Montre- al scholarship in 19 which gave ! him four years stud {College of Music, London. His pro- fessional career has been a brilliant one. and it is said that he is now ac- s secornd to none of recitalists on the organ The District Chapter. its clos- present-day {concert stage. inspired by the success of ing season. intends to present a new series of the same high order, begin- At the Church of the Covenant 2:30 o'clock the musical program wiil be rendered by the double quartet In the evening at 8 o'clock the even- choir will give the program. Herbert Br: . ba will sing “Calvary” (Rod- pen the Gates of the Tem- who ) and at the Royal| at! Attila) Tostiude.” (Verdi): organ postiuday E flat major (Abernathy)q At the Washington Heights Prees byterian Church the music for morning will be: Prelude, Chanson Triste” (Tachaikowsky): solo, “Oh, for a Closer Walk With God" (lcmnckct). Mr. Raulph Fisher; postiud Evening — Prelude, hlhl(‘l( | (Schumann); sclo. ~“Bible Story’ (Dvorak), 'Mr. Fisher; postiude, “Lorene.” Mrs. Fiorence Howard. soprano. ac- companied by Mrs. Edmund Barry. was_the soloist a reception given by Dr. Henry Allen Tupper at tas Richmond Hotel, \ Mrs. Hows ard’s numhers w “In’ May Tima~ Oley Speaks: “Who is Sylvia." Schu- bert: “In the Time of Roses.” Reich- hart: “The Cuckoo Song.” Arne, and ‘The Old Mill's Grist,” Mana-Zucca. The music ice at All will be contributed by Charles Trow- bridge Tittmann, with Lewls Atwater an follows: Selos—"The GGood Shepherd,” George Nevin; “Eternal Life,” Herndon Mor- isell. iple” (Knapp). Both services are un-|{ Organ—Andante, “Sonata in G.” El- der the direction of Sndney Lioyd .gar: intermezzo. “Suite in G Minor.” | Wrightson, with Harvey Murray atiTructte: “Festive March.” Rogers the organ and Lewis Atwatér at the| — |piano. The programs follo | At St. Pauls scopal Church, 15 G St. N.W., Washington e | | i 1 | | i | —Tomorrow | three Blues | Willard Hotel. The celebration is|who will Ring as solox, . counting the serv-! Abraham every war - that | schmld. #he* dust, {ist | that lappear on Afternoon—Organ prelude, lows Morning—Quartet, the Lord Rufld the Hous ichr vening—Anthems by the colo Guarfet and evening cherus. “Praiee the Lord” (Randegger). “Th Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away" | (Waoodward) and Christ Upon the Cross” (Rullard). Choir—Mrs. Florence Howard. so- prano and director: Miss Mary Reis- sar, alto: Henry A. Kruger. temor: rank Haneke, bass: Mrs. Edmund Parry. organist, and the Evening horus. Dessie Birch Haycock was the solo- at the dinner given by Patriots’ Memorial Chapter. D. A. R. at the Hadleigh Hotel Tuesday night Mrs. Isaac Birch was the accom panist. Mrs. Havcock alzo gave a program of songs at the West Wash- ington Baptist Church Friday night last week. The Rebew Orchestra held its last public_rehearsal of the seaxon Mon- dav night before the large audience has marked the attendance of eacii 6f the ffth previous affairs. Miss Ethel Roddy P. Barbour sang deli march. “Federal C; G. J. Weber. proved a distinet cess. Mrs. Edward L. Weber was the accompanist. Elizabeth Thornberry, soprano. will the program Wednesday evening at the meeting of the tional Society of Dames of the IA( ! Legion. which will be in sessiol davs this week at the New the | ‘Andante | Washington circle toduy the musical sioso” (Thome): antaem. “Thou|program, under the direciion of Sam- My Al (Woller). tincidental uel A. Ledch. o-ganist and cheir- - [solo. Miss Belsser): tenor s6lo, “Tae | master. wiil include the following se- Lord Is My Shepherd” (Van de Wa-,lections: “Ven'te in F ter). Mr. Backing: antaem. “Now Atkinson: “Te Deum in B | Twilight «at (Foss): offertory by Hall: “Jubilace Deo anthem. “Praise the Lord™ (Randeg-, Schubert, ger). and “Organ Postiude in N Forsake (Volkmann . brss: W ivening—Organ_prelude, “Reve . tenor. and Master Edward King. : anthem. “Thine Forever. (iod 80Prano, w ain the solo pa=ts of Love (Price), (incidental solon.| At the évening service tht choir Miss Bolln a thy; bars| Wil sing: “Festival Magnificat and solo. ¥ Artaur ! Dimittie in ¢ Majer." by Steune. and Herbert ant “Twilight | Us Not. Neither For: 2 and Dawn” (Speaks). aer. solos, 8 Bolln and Miss { e lo. “Open the Gates of the| A piano recital ot the Tempra® (Kaappr. Mr Breant: O | Virgil Clavier Plano School given gan Postlude 4n B Flat® (West) [ Wednesduy cvening at the Plavhouse il et o Drogtam stiected The mu al program at the First c judgmen vy the rac- Paptist Chureh toduy will be as fol- | {or Misx Georgia B Miler, was. in- terpreted wilh a skill and training. ua follows or” (Chonin). Mary Kooni Noliet). “Grillen” (“Wh talent ) Allouetts™ e Prelade G Skinoss e Coucou” ( Beck: “Fruhlingsras Kamennoi Ostrow Kathryn (Sinding), Mignonne” ith Austermuh Vitches' Dance.” olonaise” acDowcll). Pauline aff; “Pastora alatti). “Concert Valse E Major” (Moszkowski). Hun- garian Rhapsrody No. 87 (Liszt). Mrs. Fred Offterdinger. The orzan of Emmanuel P. E. Chureh, which hax recently undergone improve- menie, was reopened Thursday evening with a recitai by the organist, Fulton B. Kurr. assisted by the choir, W. Ar- {hur Siorm. director. Mr. Karr's num- bers were: “‘Concert Prelude and (William Faulkes), “Slumber (Brahme), “Minuette” (Haydn) nd “Reverie” (Saint-Saens). The choir sang at the offertory “Lift Up Your Heart.” and Miss Peter, organist of wlnugh M. E. Church, sang a contralto solo. The twenty-nacond annual toneert by the Nordica Mandolin and Guitar Or- chestra, under the n‘reeuon of Walter T. Hoit, will be given May 19 and 20, at Mrs. Thornberry will |8 oclock, in the ballroom of the i will ‘enter on the celebration of th«|sinz a group of songs, with Dorothy { Hotel. Raleigh 1324 anniversary of the formation of ' Dennett at the piano. The Musurgia Quartet. com- pored of Mrs. Kthel Holtsclaw Ga soprano: Mrs. William T. Reed, 0OR- This evening at Ingram Congre- ! tralte: James K. Young. tenor, and Ed- gational Church the will have the assistance of Mal Charles Trowbrtdge Tittmann, bass. “lord God of h” (Mende's- from “Fli, i sohn Deep’ " (Knight). and. with Mrs. Bach- At the Church of the Incarnation this morning the choir, under the ai rection of Mrs. Henry White, 1 regular choir win Callow, bass. will assis ocked in the Cradie of the| “What Have x to -:IAE sumr. {terday aftermoon, Informal dancing from 10:30 to 12:30. Mrs. Ralph P. Barnard haz tendersd her resignation as soloiat at the Second Church of Christ, Scien‘isi. She will substitute today for Mrs. Ethel Hols- msoloist at the Third Church entise. . "Mrs. Gawler is on | Myron W. Whitney | presentea Eiisa n the “state has had a part it has|Do’with Thee’ from “Eiljah” Mrs. |of been right in the thickest of the:Bachschmid also will sing a solo and (& n-lp m Boa‘on lt;ulglas. The Blues are easily megxhere will be two choruses by the “show™ military organization of the !choir. state, holding to_ the uniforms for {deth Tnornberry. 20 recital at the Hotel with whieh must have been i gratifying ° there h sing Hodge's “Te Deum in D.” “Jubi- {alike to the young singor and to Miss N v e CamamamesOf "}f";!m. (Bruche), and for the oftertory | Helen Gerrer, violintst, who shared business, soeial. professional and all | Anthem. “In the Beginning God Creat- | honors in the program. ‘The numb other walks. Many of the members|¢d the Heavens “and the Earth” given with a charm which elicite ! have become famous in the fleld, on | (Custance). Emilie Margaret White | worthwhile praise from a discrimi- {ine forum and | the or; will play “Prelude” :nating audience of music lovers, w [l T " mediotne iibi While | {\erkel), and ~ “Birthday Mareh” |as follows: ] i followers among the men whe served | (Schumann). The choir will be as-1 “Sans Toi” (&'Hardelot), “Payche Tt is a famous old or.:¥isted by Alice Douglas Jones. con- | ! (Paladilne), “Impressione” (Sibelia) {zanization. there being four com. traito. "‘:Nym'l‘c'lf' l;':ln;:u:r; Gc'n(ne" 'R Shits 5 o B O R rante e oraberry: {panies al this time—the B.ucs' Bul-| 3fjss Josephine Houston. a young i {coprano. who has already gained sl . H worth-while recognition before social | ceremonial dance), aid “oires leo~ jaudiences, made nyr formal public ap-, naise” (Cyril Scott) rranged for |PARKER HOMESTEAD SOLD | peararce in sonk recital, astisted by | yioiin and piano. b S pien: r‘reslon Haxw nes“'en; n: lhe K;‘n: Helen Gerrer. La " Smith studios. Menda. 3 er | pian hadow. |°°’°"“‘1 Mansion Planned by | onening number, Hikolette's “Caro | Paocirpeny: .Thomns Jefferson to Be Demolished | Special Dispatch to The Star. W INCHESTER, V of the old colonial May 7.—Sale you | place here home of the late Judge Richard Barier, the lijurist who presided over the John i Brown trials at Harpers Ferry more than sixty years ago, was announced itoday, the sale having been made by { Miss Libbie McCarmack to J. Howard [Cather and Harry Schmids. . The {house. long regarded as one of the old-time show places here, was built in the early part of the nineteenth icentury for Judge Hugh Holmes uf- cr plans prepared for him by Thom- as Jefferson. author of the Dsc- laration of Independence, who, it is said. spent much of his leisure hours ldrawing guch plans for his friends. {Large arcred doorways are hand cars ed with clusters of grapes, pomegran- ate and lily-work. The new owners will tear down the house and divide the property, occuping an entire iblock, into building lots, a number lof which already have been sold to Iperion)‘ of wealth. The considera- tion is said to have been R CELLAR WHISKY STOLEN. Cumberland Residents Accuse Bootleggers of Thefts. Special Dispatel to The Star. { CUMBERLAND., Md. May 7.—The I police department here is receiving reports almost daily of cellars being robbed of quantities of intoxicants in acale I storage for family or personmal use. . Mactieser | Day and Evening Classes [ cf fhmii” & pefomsl o ® o bonded liquor were taken. This rob- Leaves Dally Exeept Sunday 10 a.m., 30 paa 0 e taxi admission to Rotterdam. Ryndam. 28, J 3 erdam June 4,3 9, A 11‘ June 11, Jt yll.A-l.m Pass. Office, st M. Y. OLLAN[ AMERICA LINE NEW YORK TO ROT1ERDAM VI 12 DAY & irmeranns 1202 FOREIGN LIGHTFUL RED CROSS LINE 1 | i | | Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Textile Design, Color, Commercial Drawing, Individual Instruction. Register Now. bery was committed by several men who had an automobile. Neighbors noticed them in the neighborhood. One of the heaviest losers declared that when he purchased the supply of SHORTHAND — TYPE! TAUGHT IN 30 DAYS 30.DAY STENOGRAP. 1410 B 8t. N.W., Second HIC SCHOOL, Floor. Main 287 a case and some as high as $120, he had the liquor hauled to his home at night in a taxicab engaged in the “trade” He accuses, as do several other buyers whose supply was looted, gu umia O languages. E-SUR-MER Qe 21,3 nrxs..nly:lo' A 0Ff ' Loca YOUR _ VACATION _SEEING AMERICA. NOVEL, AND HEALTHGIVING TRIP. IMlvlinnI nmumu. atl fl:a.'hnu' !‘.’. muenl-x “VETS” T COLUMBIA SCHOOL of DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. GNIVARSITY _SCHOGL — Pres.. the same taxicab men of coming back with friends and robbing him. TO MEET IN FALL. Ex-Confederate Soldiers May Con- vene Next in Richmond. Special Dispateh to The Star. RICHMOND. Va.. May 7.—Veterans of the civil war who have been here in connection with tre dedication of the Confederate Memorial Institute are casting about for the meeting place for the Confederate Vcterans this year. The idea now is to have the reunion in October, when the » | 18 | i his studio Monday night. revealed a coloratura veice q Her French song orseman’s “Bird of the Wilder- were given With expressive ness” charm, and there was an artistically happy blending of voices in the duet “A& Night in Venice.” with which the singers closed their program. Mr. Haynes sang with characteristic ex- cellence a diversified selection that closed with Kreisler's “Old Refrain.” Boechovenirainiory. eethoven-. sler), marin” (Kreisler) and e (Kreisier), Helen Gerrer. a Lute" (Matum), (Strauss, “The (Ware) and “Ecstas Elizabeth Thornberry. accompanist. Government printing office cemmu- The newly organized Takoma Paint |nity singers were entertained at . and Powder Club will ke its first \huesdny's meeting_ by Miss Mary . public appearance. Tuesday in Gil- | White of Warsaw, Ky. *The | has an alto voice of unusual com) of land quality and, as an evangel i Sulliven's opera, Mikado,” in the Parish House Trinity _Episcopal Church, Takoma Park. The production is being staged by Dr. E. Clyde Shade, and Mrs. Shade is the director. ‘The company of about forty persons includes the fol- Jowing well-known singers: R. Bullard, Louis B. Thompson. E. Clyde Shade, Herbert D. Lawson, Ben Mor- rison. Mrs. John Humphrey, iss Myrtle Iewton, Miss Elizabeth Myers, ss Elizabeth Waters, Miss Ruth chelmann. Mrs. Katharine Martin and Mrs. Elizabeth Copping.. bert and The company ha¥ been rehéarsing ified with communil ects to pre- It and for two months and ex; sent a well-finished performance. will be repeated Wel dne-dny i Thursday. George F. Schimmel entertained many guests at a musical given at An excel- and literary program, contributed by professional enter- tainers, was opened by the West Washington Baptist Choir, Mrs. John J. Stahl_ directing, and ‘closed its dozen additional numbers with group of selections by the Kimbdall quartet. -Later music for dancing was furnished by the 13th U. 8. Engi neers Band of Camp Humphreys, Va. lent musical Mary Helen Howe, BOprano, emters tained some of her pupils at a tea a liquor from local bootleggers, al $90 jer home last Sunday, when a pro- gram of solo and choral numbers was presented. On_request, Miss Howe sang a group of French songs with colorful_interpretation. At the piano Marie Howe Garsiglia made an ar- tistic accompanist. - Others on the program were Vera Adams, Betty ‘and De Lores Bostic, mcnnl snne hoda Foster. Sarah Tyler, Mjldred Grasber, Willard Howe and Blfio e The .piano pupils of, R. Beatrice Chopin-Keith will give their annual recitals at the Cosmos Assembly Hall May 27 and June 3, at 8 o'clock p.m. Mount _ Pleasant Congregational Church.—The following musical pro- grams have been arranged by Claude Phillp Robeson, organist and director, for the flh. services today. The Mount Pleasant Chorus of fifty voices. under the @i- rection of Norton M. Little. will sing at the morning service. The music for the evening service at § o'clock is weather is more certain, the facilities < To 14th qnd T Sts.—North 212 || T irevoiing good and ‘things gener- :L‘;fi,’,‘."_’,.‘.'"u:‘;:f ",’:.,F":.;,';‘,‘,,Z:& Classes—Day Classes ally more propitious than in the|gpring Song” follins); sopra: Halifax NOVA scoTlA Nl“lt A .'Y soring time. The veterans alwayr|gole. ~O Divine Meu\ar" (Gonnol). and n Session All Year wu!l ;o come Fere, Hd lnow thalt u:; sung by Miss Scherger; offertory, l‘\' Confederate memorial s completed. | Discords- ‘Neath a fi.hf’. PP st. Jonne NEWFOUNDLAND Individual Instruction thousands of relics and oil portraits| (Andrews): organ postiude, *“Trium- o e o i e Course in 3 to 9 Months lodged therein, the monuments to|phal March” (Wache). Evefing serv. . many o e gonerals p! and wi 1 'relude,” Sailings Jume 5, July || | Call or write for lateut cacaloguwe. §1e¥ 50 Pe BRI AT 3 Tna er part | major ol Sass aotor “Look P i i ol s S ey e e Tt sk e o | e o g hy ® of ‘veterans, L Yy T, ' - Tibattery 1 ¥ T .f:w.v’;'zed. prano, tenor and Dask, “Praise Te Miss 'Mt! inger, has bsen engaged in such :~:r‘|:rm most of the states from coast to coast. Charles W. Bridwell, whose death occurred a few days age, was for a~ | number of vears a well known choir rrnau Lentz had beea Charies B. Lents singer of this city. Having a tenor voice of pleasing Q , he was fre- quently heard in .!‘u -fl rescue missions, and was the . Motet Choir and ef no 'ullnnon Opera Company. work in the gov- ernment printing office, where he was employed. Piano recitals by pupils of Mrs. Jo- sie T. Frailey will be given Friday and Saturday evenings at 3 o'clock fin Pythian 'romple' to be followed by dancing. The class ‘will Be ‘assisted by Mrs. Rutn Mayors and Miss Bertha May in_vocal solos, and by Master Barnet Breeskin on the violin. MARRIES STEPMOTHER WITH PECULIAR RESULTS He was also identi- - Virginian Assumes Role of Step- . Father to His Bride’s Children. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va. ll.y 7.—AD- today Mary noemen {hat nou! <4 ofHarrisville, Bhenan- doah . by the Rev. Arthur H. Clarke of Strasburg Presbyterian the More than that, ~ been married twice, both hus- w. being dead. The first was Oscar Booth of near mdlllovn ‘When he pasxd away he loft his widow with six ehildren. Her segand husband, Laents, widower, of Harris- dted about two months after his marriage. Now his son, Charles Edward, has assumed the role of husband to his (n.mr" widow and Btepfather to his his chifdren. Mrs briaws Lents formerly Miss Stump of lhenndnh. ——— AGAIN HEADS P., F. AND P. FREDERICKSBURG, Va, May 6— (Special —The annual ‘meeting of the stockholders of n;. Pledmont, Fred- na Gilbe "v" Saeiton manager ot a t W, n manager the reilresd. RN