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F22 FIGHT FOR VIRGINA GLEN ECHO. 1 P Ballston . had the honor uf winaiti Heitmiller and Mason Chamblin. average of 95. A little play. ' BHERRYBA].E. e oo i e nias e i Yan v o | £ S et B Ex ! L R S L 5 v 2 has been s0ld to. E. Vernon Halnes : er special sermon mP the & :,u.,,, or |, ,CHERRYDALR, Va, Jutie 11—ThAt; fi Brown of Wooeme g-n Ouver Kephart, wite ot Artnur Aty S ad. B s ephart, were held at the family s : B FALLS CHURCH. FALLS CHURCH, Va., June 11 (8pe- ont, * ston Wi} egidence Monday. afternoon, inter- cial)—The Village Improvement 80-|Gie Eino Gram, the paople of Cherrydale end t 5 Ewing of Bal n X mar School last Sun- | round b - : ; - ! 7 clety at its regular meeting this week | day evening. The vlosing exercises of |t ';d:c:,o"i:h\ivr are; interested E" an illustrated lecture before thelment being in Chestnut Grove ceme- (It was necessary to play twelve in- | oF Heroc \'fll::‘l“h School, to W. T. Prests | the school w & o b & ent of their community |'Maywood Brotherhood Bul en-{tepy, Mrs. Kephatt had been ill only | nings. alloy nt, S. A. i 3 1as 13 n the t s to b 5 ich were donated to the school. Y Baron Frearicke. secrstary; | Bogtam, inciuded” The Marriage of|unce of Both menand: women presni {Mgxico: " The ludies ua well as Of age und s suryived 1 Menghier|was played between the preachers, BOWIE. Miss Josephine Howare ssiatant | Gouk Mobin and Jennte Wren,' byjatthe Chettydale Auditorium Monday|men sre invited to attend. and an élght-year-old son doctors and Sunday school superin Candidates Carry on Ine [Sscretamn i A Cusbrmio: and LreaE | Y partinelit; s oomedy | enening to haar Biginéer 1. ow. gYypay party to be held| ™ Gommencement exercises were held | ents on one side and the busi- ~BOWIE. Md. June 11 (Special) — i ! ribution of $350, the c b STty yiak, “of the eounty,” cAplain | wite formut a meeting of thel v, men winning. 2 4 5 | tensive Campaign—Other |recent supper. was voted to the tund .Deat Uncle Zed"; garduating exer: | the' details of thos péoDoben -BrOJEct, | colincl) FADscbenting the YOURE peopie] Lo Lo+ fh% Rddress beidg B res the tennis tournament Garland |&nd Charles Gading were clected town i for the improvement of Washington | > de ll-“e seniors—the salutatory, | Mr. Howell told of tha plan to divide | bf thé Sunday Schools of Aflrn.ttofl Washington- University. 1) 5 nd Stanley Hanes were vk-[comm.u.onm of Bowie 10 Berve on~ street. The form of a petition to the p¥ [iCH& hannon; dialogue, Class|ihe county into zones. the approxi-|County at the hame of M|ss Theima|peys of the graduating &) the game between the |y .u; geveral members of the fair | News of the State. SHrealt court “for amendment of the | bresideiit Wiiliam Dresser and Millgn | mate ‘cost, whieh ho blaced” at. $i.c [ Comley Feidays E : Fienes Maria GeriMude Sdrian, Emily | W land Tong won and was | Y27 - . town charter was approved and re- |ghKer, Prophetesa; class parody, RuDY| 000,000 for the water and $500.000 for | “Suste Kifchen ‘Band.” which whe s Al e wena ’ Jones, | presented ‘with a handsome racquet |8€x were unsuccessful candidates for Special Dispateh to The Star. ferred to the town council-for con- g Rre¥: class fantasy, Miunle Stacks; | the sewerage; the -possible Means of { irésented ut -the 00l auditoplui ] Giennle Christie Marshall, Ouida Ail- | by the school. . nomination to the board. RICHMOND, Va. June 11— have | Sideration and suggestions. The July | 5i.¢q,. E"g,- Howard Walsh; vale-| financing and the cost to each house- | fecently by the ladies of Grace Epis-{iine Wattles, Myrile Irene Wheeler, At a meeting of the Citizens’ Asso. A ncuniamentinis been | made of 2 gt imeeting will be held Tuesday eVening. | witn jrei . bicr, Dresser; class song. |holder for lateral conmections and, the | ccpal Chufch, is. to bé presented by (G, Albert Adrian, jr.; William Mason | ciation on Monday it was decided | 3 been in more than half of the coun-igyjy 5° at the home of John F.|joq l‘r"e‘;‘“t“'dfllns. accempanist. An{ house-to house-connections, whiok he | the players st the Dumbstton Avenue h.mlu':hn and J,'I‘.,le. Alexander | to hold Herndon day the first Mon- | the recent marrtage of Mrs. Alice ties of the state, have had good | Trabol - Droviiayn tteat for the children was, placed at sbout $700. % Chuten) Georgbtowr, mnext Wednes:| poiss Btes. Gresar, honor member |day in September. Labor day. and 10| Hicke and Bernard Maenner. wds at e have by en-| Special union services will be held | puesta 5¢ gine students were (hej Graco Episcopal Chuich, which has |day evening., 2 e clash dolivered an essay. Dr.|observe July 4 with a special Pro- | this place, in Ascension Church here crowds at every point, have been gen-;, BRCH WEAT IorVat. the Baptist | Bucot® Of Glen icho Perk manage-|heen uhdergoing considerable recon ! : Tfnest L. Robey delivered the gram, - Speakers of prominence will | They will live at Lioyd's station erou received by the people and’ Chyrch for the purpo: & “.’em vesterday afternoon. through'struction, is soon (o hitve a -house- | 84 0" b plomas, _ “Midsummer,” an operetta, | be obtained. ~Guests are to bring have every reason 1o say that I will!a Y. M. C. A. braneh in Fal | Mg Sourtesy of L. B.,Schloss | watming in celébration of the dom- CLINTON. - s given by the grades on Tuesday | their own picnlc dipners. tea and | e ominated tn the democratic pri-|A 00d speaker will delive Lagis:, banlel Coilins entertained the | plition of ‘the new additich to -th " L Md., Jur %y (peeial).~ | Gvaning. ] 3 hee %o "be Monated by the assocla- . PORMER SHERIFF DEAD. tominated in the democratic pri-ig, G 8¢ SUEE T ¥ itation has been | Migs Hu on Thursda: church, arrangements for which hav- | Mr. und Mri A. Diay Neye I8sued|. whe “high Bschobl . presented the t! | Special Dispateh to The 1 mary for wovernor of Virginia.” said {extended, ially to men and boys. | lef! o R Baum . of Oakdale Villaling béen put in the hande of 'the | invjtation: the marriegs of their | ni nd Ted Came Home.” on Fri- | Class day was observed at Hern- | 5ot DERoK e Star. Se o einkte. who stopped off | SXyinded: especially to men and bova |left for Boston Tuesday in response | members of the, Ladles' Gulld-and the | dadenter. Hagel Cle. to RoBeft Morle | A Ted e araciors being | don Seminury on Wednesday. The | FREDERICKKBUR! . dune day or (w0 ! sunday scheol will be held Saturday, | bedsiae 5r4n Summoning her to the | jagwood Hrotherkood e e Clava ik Geotgs W, Vg nior Hanes, Brnest | M. R. Bready composition prize wae Bdward W. Garland, sr. former sher 11 The counties be- | Junaig; School will be held Saturday.|bedside of her father, who is cfiti-| "3t the community dance glvem. fot | Hardy of ihis place; . The W A AaeD B jen Crippen, BUth Parker, awarded to Miss Clara ~Ashford |Iff of Richmond county, died at his . "and T am | consiats’ of Clarence Bermers Winard | Ladies: the benefit_ of the Cherrydate volun:| 14 iare place Juhe 16 i soun Dlive’| dariand ‘Mrs, Nilas F. Hutchi- | Hutchson. A gold medal for schol- in that county. He is survived Inan two speeches 8 | Guiek © Bawarn Berwite, Charios | nockiisy, et Thursdiy, at Ban-|teer fire Uopartment n . Fisemén's | Ghurch, Washington Court Housé, Ohlo, | son -Chariea Parkér, Albert Adrisn. |arehip was awarded NiEe Heion |0 U o and three fedr of the result | Fenwick and Howard Berger. h was well attended Hall recently, Mr. and Mrs. Vitale of ) home of the bride-eleet’s patentss.'Otey. Gresar, Ouids dttles, Lena ' Louise Hutchison, she making an! week 1 expect to pend in my The June meeting of the Woman's AR = o ’ district, which I have not been|Civic League was held yesterday at = = to visit, because of the demand |the homé of G. W. Hawxhurst, = = = [Vl h mpuign eould not | Mre. Barron Fredricks resigned the 2 7 3 + s i |chairmanship ‘of the garden beautl- standing up fying committee. he vaecan wi = . strain of the ! be filled later. The matter of chang- [ BALLSTON. Va. June 11 (Special. ¢ aali cas| —A beautifui and ssive service . N S - b ! Min. his veiee being good and | iDE the mame of the : ful and impressive ser = iz 2 | Z . « satd that hé would Bi brought Up ahd it was ahnounced that ‘;" held Sunday, May 29, when St.| . - days at his home between b UDder the counstitution the. BugEes- George's Hpiscopal Church. at Fariee, | 4 | e th day of the primary, ; UIOn mMust havé been submitted -in|Ariington county, Va. was cons . it ¥ ¥ writing at a previous meeting. It|crated. To the congregation of 5 H and b will ko f,._,,\.‘;‘,‘m”...:: of the | e Dfoposed That 2ll-day meetings | €arnest and determined workers it | e Tuker 1o ont" in bis Gwn ve- | Be Reld quring the summer, with' box | MeAnt, that (he church building was | ! i Mr. Tucker is out e unches scrved. ely paid for, and ready to be 4 * . . icu- | B o e Tray siation, whers | paiembers of. the” frét, grade hieh [{afued ovr (o the bishop as a part of The numerous things which are much in demand at this season for the home are conspicu i u he va sect % ave s party at P: cese orthérn Virginia. x = B . . nderstood to have quite 3 gall Monday night. Hishop Robert bell Brown was [ < ” — here ne ix papular | “Members of (e 014 Falls Church | present and contucted the consecra: ous features among our “Jimne Special.”. Make the most of them—and enjoy the savings which ) one uu:o‘p;‘l" esrigu‘\'e‘r reception at Parish Hall last tion aer\;ic\- The chureh was turned { || hi & P Th l. i b 1 1 ched for n various parts Saturday night for the rector, Rev.|over to him by the rector, Rov. Wi is still at it. Thelallan Castleman, ana Mrs. Castieman. | liam B. Everett jr. and. the #enior this occasion offers he qua ities are absolutely vou . ucker still adhere | Tho hall was decorated with flowers | warden, Mr. H. u L) oracé Gilbert The ¢ will be nomi-{and ferns and a musical program ren- | consec On sermon was preac eiopments ‘are | dered by the.choir with several solo | the founder and former rector. House & Herrmann i and second dis- | numbers. .| Bdward Callende r e in & short time. according (0| Commencement cxerciges were held | ure of his mame Friaie (e o v TEhoED: at the Odd Fellows Hall iast night | Other clerzymen he invocation. Rev. 8. V. e vicen wifs R nnivéeaary of Cokvention. lorand was followed by the saiutatory | ny Sruar: Gib 2 ks the twentieth a- by Miss Kleanof Eastman. Dr uast Sibson. Rev, Chanies [J ; asscmbling Of the | Reoue Murray gave the addrcss of | G Rev. C. Herrari and Rev. Robe i|the evening and the presentation of lowing of ! 2 Following .he sermon. holy com- b idiviomas was by Miss Kilzabeth | munion was administered to the con- | . convention « valedi . Eregation. the largest in the history | € One d_one | was pronounced by Rev. Allan Cas- | Of the church. A" delegation of the || men served in the convention. s:nc..-eup,.m':L The graduates were Francis 'K:wr!u'of St. George attended the serv. A make you ¢an rely | that time one-half of the members |Otrison, Margarét Rogers, Etlan |'ccs In a body, A program of music upon for long service i and many of the officers have passed|Shotweil, Laura Valentine, Eleanor | Was rendered by the choir. which is| i There have been two re-|Eastman, Walton Biggers and Earle {one of the best in Arlington county. | jlf| Gnions of the convention in this city.|Ogilvie. The program was inter.| At ihe conclusion of the services||jj scussion of the advisability i spersed with music by pupils of the dinner was served in the parish hall ng another is under w school, under the directiori of Mrs. | by the ladies of St. George's Guild, Mmeeting place was the capitol build- LJ. F. Donaldsen. . > , _ }and all friends and visitors were ho. chere the Confederate cOngress Children's day wifl be observéd at | pitably entertained. The day -was o : the Southern Methodist Sunday | long to be remembered in the history —because every detail of material and con- struction is of a grade that insures durability. had ""'l' S e T ihool tomorrow. A cantata. ofitial o ishé as one of fellowship, | Fou rlga"" 7 S - ama 2 Beautiful World,> will be given at|Eecod will and inspiration. senger wi aid to Vir- |y Migs Jennie Turner left Tuesday to| ating ¢lass -of the -Ballston; School, Swing—sea o | im ubout | gttend the Epworth League Confer- | which numbers ninateen. will'be held v is e the M. E. Church South at|in the Presbyterian 1. She was accompanied | evening at §:30 o'clock. S cille Hildebrand. ing program to be presented will i and platform Porch Swi S ‘f)i;insgh‘:“sru;} Fumed Oak Porch Swinng as il Bed-room Fmsmngs lature shall di- | izabeth Brunner was re- |clude little comedy playlet. I : 2 e. There I8 | cently awarded a pin at the Southern|tled “Fun in a Chinese Laundry orts of red. lustrated; with slat seat and flilers i funa from ; Methmdist Sunday school for having | Music will be furnished by the A ! in back: strongl i i Sui F n om | Methmdist Sunday school for having | Music wi r ¢ ) e Ar- 3 3 in back: strongly con- 2, 3 cand o s = separate and distinet s hool for twelve |lington County School Band and mem- | [[|i Design 1i ke iencied chaing’ h';“ = _ Featuring the. convenient hree-piece Suites -Four - all of them presenting valid sy i 3 The class officers illustration. b & o piece Suites—and a Six-piece combination—all at special hey s it. The high- |~ Mcmbers of Scout troop : Miss Jennie Crump,--presidents iRgRR e e . E department says it should be ke their first hike next Tues-|lLeon Smith, vice president: 3 o : prices. . ifef Sl and the de- | day. when they will meet at the home | Heishman. secretary, nd Franklin % 42-in_Porch Swing—with shaped Suite as illustrated, Mahogany finish. con- t"‘ partment of education says it should [of the scout mistress, Mrs. Blackwell, | 8h “treasurer. 4 e q be used in that work. The sinking |near West Falla Church. =~ Miss Pauline Palmer, Adaughter of fund commissioners are saying that| The Young Folks' Auxiliary of the | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Palier of McKin- it perty of the debt commis- | Village Improvement Society wifl|ley avenue, and Mr. Reginald Hough. seat. Natural finish on hardwood; sisting of roomy Dresser. Vanity Table with i equipped with hooks and four drawers: full-size Wooden Bed. Neat s i chains—ready for hang- 54.95 beading decoration is a feature of ail three ‘ sioners and should be applied to re- | Rive their second entertainment, ih|8on of Mr. aud Mrs. R: B. Hough. were pocle ke 5 s ing ...... i Se, SRR e tirement of the debt. the interest of the good road fund sne. grmcm-ls{ln adpr:l;ri\lre ;‘edfllm;v Similar Lawn Swing—made of still huvuers 85 pieces. June Price i Tellows’ | vas pe a G = che & 2 - i Will Execute Turner. | jaF Dad Fellows! Hall duet Enums g R D i by sty U Ru- stock’ securely bplted. Awnings for the above at at- ot Substituting a_ Chiffonier for the V'"”-‘$247050 il Marshal Saunders i The closing exercises of the schools | 1and, pastor of the Clarendon Baptist tractive prices. | Table, the Special June Price is.................. Il & for bids for the scaffeld oh|were held on the grounds at the|Church. Following the ceremony. the which William H. Turnmer, colorsd.!main buildimg yesterdsy morning. | happy couple left for.a wedding trip will g0 to his death June 2 The children wore gay costumes and | to Atlantic City. shot and killed T n e near |gave a delightful proxram of song| The Wolt T. : mderTEe amnerion ChELAmEnt ) s Bel L i the anmual cout b e direction of rs. J. F. ; 1 the deep feel n . | Donaldson. and at the close nhn’w:: tive drill_to be held on the W was defended c ed [ presented with a bouquet &f.roses eon {Ellinse. Washingtoh, .next Saturday, and after conv buhalf of the children and teachers,| Will go into the ‘event in tip-top wt the hands of the United |the presentation being made by the | 8hape. as the Boy® @re heing fre- J¥hich rejected | aneen of tairies. ¥ quently called together for practice *1 for the man e members of the Highalnds Citi- | by the scoutmaster. dent Harding | zens Ascociation will hald o goud The Christian Endeavor Society of com tion of sentence. but {roads carnival at the residence of H.|the Presbyterian Church ",';‘.;. Ld fl‘?"q has not been heary from. Turner |H. Millard. Maple Lawn, on the Lee | 2rrangements for a play, “The Kool be hanged in the yard of the {highway, Saturday evening, June 13, |Xollegian, hich will be presented o Tatl jDr. Holley, director of the bureau of [June 28 and a8 =~ . New Judges Sworn ot daans Conomics. has placed an | Ly " Church will ol & lawn . tout-of- on ctu et e ldmund Waddill, ir. of this [ment. with unlimited filme. ot the | fete [on the _church groinds Friday & e & disposal of th ion. evening. 4 Jruf‘!z» here Thursday. having resigned anrequime:tfi:?:;-:gbu;r&fi"o\::‘; ¢ _,;',."3 lh;; vomfl::\ f':-rf::l‘efllrf'fiw-‘ $10.000 and carries films cbvering al-| Burglars recemtly catri away £ Norfolk, Judge ‘.“" most every subject of educational in-|fourteen thousand artificial teeth £ Norfolk. Judge Gro-|terest, such as scenic travels, indus- hop in_London 0 in by Joseph D. Brady. | tria) and scientific activities. ——Sp—— trict court. and he at| Dr. Holley was for eighteen years the oath to Judge deprived of his sight, and durifig this nember of the United | period of darkness made the vow that court of appe: ls‘_ suc f he ever regained eyesight hei . ’Y]"“h'iwnuld devote the remainder of hisi i d the [)ife and fortune in helping the world | ! heville 1o see things. which vow he 8 ful- | g {R]ling by sending thirty- of these | { Miners Are ldle. {equipped trucks to all parts of the! 3 State mine inspectors who have been World from Alaska to the innermost ! here for the last ay that:points in Africa with films from other. ° the miners in the | parts of the world, the only stipula- | are idle, that many v- |tion being that no charge shall be 7 ing for other sections made for showing the pictures. gperators are allowing those that re-| The -carnival will include outdoor main only two to four days. The|dancing and motor service to and gumers of the mines have reduced the |from the trains at East Falls Churoh. - . i Every one has the ¢rade-name “Crex” stamped on the pay of the men, and there is a good | The proceeds derived from the carmi- i 3 « 5 o A dcal of discussion over the fact that(val will be devoted to the jmprove- cdgeilanditheseiatcfnotiéecconds dRcitherssbut e et the owners are keeping up the coal|ment of the road from the Episcopal Rugs. prices, reducing the pay and making | Church to Merrifield. Sizes included are 8x10 and 9x12 and some of the smaller sizes. impossible for them to make a : r ) g The effects are plain Green, and Green with stenciled Grecian The inspectors say there are 0 ] 5 I Butte“nllk i Key border pattern—an attractive conventional design. lh';: . ;aor cars waiting to be loaded | { LEESBURG with eoal. o Two New Officers. . { LEESBURG, Va.. June 11 (Special). St.r Chic A s Size Plain Green Key Border Senator Charles Pendleton of | —The twentieth annual exhibition of - — | 24x48 inches........... . $125 $1.50 and platform in natural finish; supports in Green.. Chiffonier or Toilet Table. June Price. ... Six-piece Combination. Mahogany finish. consisting of |l Dresser, with mirror; Chiffonier, with mir- i ror; Toilet Tabje, with triplicate mirrors: full'size Wooden Bed, with open ends: 514 .85 i i vn Swi H igh; Three-piece American ;Wajnut' Suite, Chuldrens ewn Swinmsgt four et B jatat $5.85 with Dresser, full-size B8, and cither, :50 I — —=— including Link Wjre Springs and Layer Felt Mattress. Complete at the June Price —7 Special Prices on b Famous-make of Kitchen Cabinets | They are the celebrated Landau brand — than which there is none more _practical nor perfect in type and character. Kitchen Cabinet in Golden Oak-finish with fuil sliding aluminum top: tilting flour bin, sanitary zlass s Lawn Settee as illustrated; strong steel frame, hardwood slats, iefim“‘y bolted, $4.95 four sugar jar, on Swinging ring; inside of cupboard nice- ly enameled; roomy compartments for utensils and cutlery; also bread DOX........c. cooeecicvnaanaanns Same Cabinet, with porcelain sliding 849 75 RPRY." s bscsnmeebborabobonttovnsesionss S .- Superior Oak Kitchen Cabinet. fully equipped menu_charts; curtain door; improved titng metal flour bin: porcelain top: swinging sugar jar: spice Jare; | bread board: bread box: specially equipped with 361 7 utensil compartment and three drawers in a very well L member of the state enate hun|the Loudoun county horse and colt o ; 36x72 inches $3.35 arranged base .. S : ¢ show _ closed yesterday. with " the Gromng F ‘f”‘T’””‘C = Other makes—Oak Cabinets, with pordelain tops. irecto 5 deral pronibition | STEesy ™ I tation. | The | ! 4ax755 0 tect $635 now at prices ranging from T a, succeedi S 1 ¥ ‘ood A Lol hen i, Succeeding | weather was ideal. The classes were || T™® Suberior Developiax I A 1; SRvStect ] 547-50 to 567 50 week. Mr. dieton has been here ; Well filled and the performances were | For Sale by All Dealers | 6x12 “feet.. - [ Friday, Robert A |cxcellent. There were only two en- | | &x10 $1350 on, the new federal | LTie8 in the point-to-point race. Dr. Star-Food & Remedy Co., xi0gdect: o ment officer for this | Barlow. owned and ridden Ray et e S b ales 8x12 feet nd several states in the south, | mond Belmont. finished only a scant - ™, T ook thele mouth. | length in front of Bunk Note: owfed Bk o e N.E. ucceeding S. 1. Brame, who re- | and ridden by L. C. Lelth. Trish Lad- Phone No =05 sizned a month ago. | die. owned by Homewood stables, and Woodcock. oWned by Mount Alry farme, [ ~ v — were the principal’ windets of the s WEDDINGS IN VIRGINIA. |rynter clasee CO RN S 9x12 feet. #% | PorchRockers Qut-door Comforts | ... et As illustrated, with ° strong frame and can- strongly made, specially vas of good E REDUCED from ' $6.50 . quality, with 1oL 8 $4'95 - e xtension YACHT CHAIRS, with white canvas seat 33.65 Porch Rocker, in Misses’ size, footrest .... and back. Folds up compactly....oeveevsaunnn. The handsome silver cup donated FREDERICKSBURG. Va. June 11]by Reprn;m-'u.; tlh‘ivavdton Moore nie M. DT ana Misy | was won by Iri ie. The cup ondmard of Mina G enliss | Jonated by, Oak Hill farm for the ere married here at the|best huniGer’ was won by Spencer Ils. Lf O S F ! rursonage by Rev. H. 1. |ey's Ann Ford. The cup donated by Wi TecsonsgenbiiRev -k I MeLean for the best hunt ooy Lift ff with ingers K St. John's Episcopd ~ was won by Raymond Bejmont's ei i s Kink Geore Vo, Wononmy coureh. | try. The vase donated by Gov. West- Miss Elva E. Ratiliffe of King George | oreland Dayis b’gfl the bes county became the bride of David L.| dnter was won by J = Baird of Farmville, Va. The ceremony i S1P donated by 7 Vage Laughlin for was performed by Rev. W. H. Mayers, | the Rost £aited saddle horae w rector of the King George Episcopal | 0, \™" The cup donated by the oo urc! & = e S Berry and Miss Laura|90un Times to the winner of the pony Bnellings, hoth of Falmouth, were | Jope, Va5 WoR, by Marvin Everhart’s united in_marriage here at the home | W ¢ ‘Bustis was. wor b LS ating minister, Rev. E. L. | neinonte or Basonl™ ¥ Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Preston of Leesburg have announced the en- woven. back and seat, of similar design to the other—not a -toy—but s 98 a practical size Rocker > You are missing a lot of . pleasure withoqt a t. Charles N. Harris and Miss Annie R. Pritchett. both of Spotsylvania county. were united in marriage in this city by Rev. Emerson L. Swift at | ence. rgaret Faulkner and Hamp- e were married at the for- gagement of their daughter, Miss Le- onora, to B. Frank Nalle of Leesburg. The wedding will take place in the | near future. Mrs. Nora M. Vincel of Purcell- ville has announced the marriage of | Columbia Grafonola | —and for a limited time . you can buy the popu- lar Type E-2—$125 for-' ?;erly, $ Dr. McFaden of Richmond offi-lon. The wedding took place in Jack- s sonville, Fla. The brid 5 S R : ik, S asiee g, Mg 38 oM S i TaEF B! Things. you will enjoy imimensely ot prices ihat make Mo o B, DI hoih of Mo TAy fetins, mesting of (h0 Loy e S L e et HAMMOCHS.of' e gubt gtkds with - S et ook dourt County," républican csvehtioh:] *- s . COUCH.E “he goéd rhds wit A B held in Purcellville, the .following. b nk wire springbottom; -tufted pad, coveted with $l 4 .85 Miss_Fannie Liard, of W 3 e 7 g 3 £ EQyeies John' Lewis, of White Stone. :,';2 were elected as delegates and alter- o o - Denint; windshieldion backiand side; ready ‘with the married_at the Baptist parsonage at|Nales fa the state conven which | 3 Y B “.chains: for hangifig will meet in Norfolk July, . g i o Melai Anglé” Yob €875 awEotrss $11.75 §__LLvey 2| Foster Ideal Spring ‘We areiquoting the new low price for this nationally _advertised Spring-~famous as the Spring that .| r's_residence in Urbanna Thurs-|her daughter Helen to J. Carter Dll-l < P ....c..0- —and upon which we will make special terms of = R Delegates—C. T. (Special). 3 i H.|Hldkman and & L . \ J ; i 3 cannot “$ag” Its construction of Willlams_of Berryville, Clarke cpunty { Yillel Mi er - Sands .....h.0o e kg nnot 4ag. S ent. have ‘amnounced the ingagament’ {’1 ‘Misa Mary N > oA i e 0 : s i s !b't‘y:l '.%fifif = :I:::;m_ed, adapts paym : ] Williams, to Thomas Lews Peyton, Middieburg; N. C: Nichols and F. v Fold:;:g :tllood Benches—natural ,fin\uh i strong 1,7 “] ‘movemént of the szn‘w $5 ash Balance : ashington, D. C. The wedding is!Paul, Leesburg; S..E. wards and rtable oo evay . 4 Zi ice. v to take place in the fall. ' Miss Wil. |Henry Piggott, Sterling: J. E. Divine, and comfo: Wi body. New price small amoun liams is a sister of the late Capt.| Waterford; A. E. Lybolt and R. N. Lloyd Williams. United States Marine | Legard, Purcellville; Dr. J. W. Dick- Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little Corps, who was mortally wounded | son, Leesburg, and Mrs. A. E. Lybolt,] “Freegone” on an aching corn, in- at the baftle of Chateau Thierry. Purcellville. stairtly that tops-hurting, then : : x5 S o i " Se . : , B b ; . . venth and Alternates—J. D. Brown, Jahn Wol. ford ‘and Dennis g . oho Lif8. it vight off-with fin. WINNEE OF COLLEGE DEGREE, | 228 o5 oariy,, 2ot ovartavnie: | C0ort o) Among those who received _the|coast, Frank "“'"‘.hWH Caroline ‘achelor of sciénce degree fi Pea- | Panicosst and W. W, tty, Purce! Doy College. Nashville, Tenm, rer Diges Orad. gfi"»"g"'}'fl : : cently was Miss Martlia Zierdt. for- L. e. orre, mefl;’ e;nlo’.d ht‘ the lm“rfl:- rg; W. R Davidsen, Bteriing; o tions service, in the Department of |S. B. Davis. Round Hill, and Mrs. b Agriculture. Fmma ‘Willard, Lucketts. — P

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