Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1922, Page 21

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BON AIR-VEITCH. ;ur:;rl:‘ u-:e:n B0 at Fhees BT ¢ tigens of the distric ouia! min ol ‘are in need of glterstion and |of thelr .members who should not|man Gasch and Mr. Smith, was sub- : 1 ¥ £ 3 agree t DORt| ¢he school ‘committee was enlarged |be required to pay. "It was voted fo|divided into hundredk of bullding lots BON AIR, Va., July-8 (Speciall—— | _As usual, 'the report of th The ladies of Bon Air recently formed RIVERDALE. Md., July 8 (Special at R R A solit tiabrofuas; o ISdIee URRL aociAH e ewent In com-| MGLEAN, Va.'July § (Spcial)— : pon i 9 ; akittee on s g v 4 )+ i Vi . the t of Hunter Mack | Increage the sllgtment of the fire de- |and d B 3 Slecwsalon In rogasa te. the denlorabie | The School and Civie Leagus me Detr power o Y SV ] AR e O L L P e L R I L 1 o llofi.l:l:an:e :(rn?:nh::“\'::‘;:; e condition of 1Dt ot ihe Mgtway | Mondny evening was presited over| To this snd, it whe vored chuc e o inchuce 1y the it ot Tepairy vich | receiuly avened 15 ordering & $1400 |Lean subdivision. u , senfor past presiden it is preparing for the information |engine, taki i The largest single sale of the diy Wy!g, ‘lia’:;:;dz: ons:x"?:ll?n ofvll‘ad. in the absance of the president.and "fm“(;l:ktc:l..‘é;‘ "(‘r%m e '\f‘"" of ‘the scliool board & plan of the general 'l::i”:l‘(‘ ?u:;rn?dnts ‘;:;“o:?n: was the site of the original dwelling R B Pestop. ¥ both vice presidents, with Oriando |5 Kone, esterbrook, = Vienns,| neceasary changes. in tollet facilities. | from the rouds to moet this increase. |NOUSe, surounded by two acres of fo ofter & Driss 0345 to gold 10 iwhitiay sating «¥ secretary In the ervifield, ste. who should be em-| ‘The resignations of Arthir Taylor, | Porter Mackall will have charge of [14nd, which was-puschased by Dr. J. ¥ road conditions | JYBCUEY SCHING A8 eck. The frst|Powe! nomiugte. & Jolnt can- | gy trensurer and custodian of/lcague | the @dvertising and publicity work [H: Walton of Cherrydale, who s one idate, Chairman Ball asked the|property,~and of G. 5. Hamlin as|in place of E. R. nerr{‘ Whose ab- |0f the licirs of the Magarit n and how to remedy them. business taken up was a discussion The assoclation also authorized af 0% g oureement among the mem- school committee hind the representa- | corresponding secretary were accept- | sence from McLean during July will | The Ford car on which char committee of three to meét a like tive on, the school board to act as bers of the school board of Provi-|, : ed with regreat. Charl Knowles | prevent his bel given to all who attended the auctic gcommittes from the Glencarlyn asso; | dence district. The members of the|*N9%¢ delogates. s dlected trearurer. 1 B, Faldler, | this commistes Hollowving the pusl. |Was wen by Miss Louise Loving, and- ganization of | €108 QELILE, Indorse the work of| The School and Civic League. adt- custodian of “league Droperty: Miss [ness meeting Mrs Walters and Mrs, |Mre Florence T H v s lucs a voters' league for this section of | g8 S YGrh 3t UL et chairman [ ing. as & corporate body, eonfirmed |May Waltes, corresponding secretary, | Palmer served refreshments. ",;{Iv*m'é Ay e “Blues” an teams of the Episcop e % o unfavorable weather,|BuldIng & church. Last Haturday Riverdale staged one of its most suc- | they held their first entertainment, cessful Fourth of July celebraiions.|realizing a neat sum for the church An all-day program began' with &|e\ng myeuvation for the building has street parade, in which were atured bden made, ani the supbrstrutt ber of floats depicting impor- 3 perstructure & B la’ |Amerisan histbry: [ il soun b8 uniger way, b Chereh, Prizes were awarded for the best decorated automobiles, the first prize going to Ed McNey and the second to while sponsored by 'the Columbia Baptist Church of Falls Church, is to be a community church, open to Robert Porton all Christian denominations. ~ One of the surprises of the day was the large number of entrles in the contests for babies and small chil- dren. For the best baby, first prize went to Baby Lyons; second prize to George Montgomery, 3d; for the best decorated baby carriage, first prize to A meeting of the Bon Air-Veitch 5 Arlington county. W. D. Mabry, H.| % iy2¢ hoard and concurred unanim-|the sction taken several months ago and Bruno Wittlg, representative at| The regular meeting of the McLean W. Shipe and Mrs, J. W. Tisdale were AR Ously in the nomination of Mr, Wil-|in selling to the vestry of St. John's |large on the board of directors, in|Community Library Assocl named us delegates to @ meeting held | ji4mq as permanent sohool trustee of | Church 8 strip of land six feet wide | place of Mr Faidley Shonil e it Taesey ek eah day ewening to re-establish the Ar- Providence distri by 150 feet deep, and instructed the | Mr, Ball presented the report of the | postponed unti] the return of the e R el ot the ‘last sessfon of the state|league offichals to sign all necessary |buard of governors for McLean day, |Dpresident, Mrs. Rusick. - legislature, the personnel of the dis-|papers. ‘The question of a 'meeting |apnouncing the appointment of E. D. Vosbury, who Is a first lieu- - trict school boards of each county|Blace for the league when the pres- [ Messes Koester, Taylor and Hamlin | tenant in the Aviation Officers’ Re The married men’s base ball team: Kirsty’s Retort B entod frof three to obe, effec. | ent school auditorium is cut -Into|as a reception cormittee at the main |gerve Corps, was ofdered to Langley [Went down to defeat before the regus : tive September 1. Capies of the two|classroome was discissed, and. Mr.|gate. The governors bave decided to|Fleld, Hampton, Va. last week for (178 last week. The game Sunda From Bystander (London). . resolutions are to be sent to each|Shears, .in behalf of the vestry of [take out $1,000 worth of.rain insur-'| two weeks' military training. be with Spring Hill. on the Donal’ (who has taken lectures on|of the ‘hr.e members of the coynty | St. John's Church, offered the league [ance between the hours of 11 am.| Friday, one of the largest real Hill diamond, at 2:30 p.m. economy to heart)——An’ dae ye return | electoral board, Messers M. D. ’ | the “free use of the new parish hall |and 6 p:m.. at an approximate cost | estate auctions ever pulled off in thir _— my love, Kirsty? Wilson Farr and Thomas Keith, with sor the monthly meetings, d ‘the |of §50. Every oné entering . the|part of the county was astaged a'| Rank Cashi What is v - Kirsty (who has ideas of her own on | whom is vested the power of select-(free use of the hall as a duncing|grounds will be required to have an |McLean, when the old J. P. Magarity e . el Ly Sl economy)—Weel, Donal, it's @bout!ing the new trustee, and to each of |Pavilion on McLean day, B O aSion Liokit his ysar) OhsiisminsilBatete. which! wau recently acquirsd |um Lioant, Costomer—Dont you s ool omy thing ye ha'e gi'en me that|the clvic leagues of the district. It|. The sanitary conditions in the base- |of committees, however, may arrange |by a localdand company under the |- Eashier—Yes That's what 1 I could retur the clvic leagues of the dlstrlct atlment of the Frankiin-Shermun High | with Mr Knowles for tickets for any | management of D. 8. Mackall, Her- my. curionity —Anawers, boaion Clll:’eml' Alfuogintlon Wi held at the residence of 8. A. Graninger, Veitch Moving Picture Theater, in Washing- ton, on Monday afternoon as gu of the managers of the th: Summit, Monday evening. It was stated that the superintendent of schools for Arlington county was de- sirous of visiting nearby communities Tobert Kneessi, and second prize to |19 Brocure first-hand information in Robert Baldwin; for the best decorat” -d do 5 oul ed doll carriage, first prize to 169k the: stint o evex witly the view lregnrd to their school needs and to Teinohl, and second prize to D"“’“‘"lacnonl. The fact that children must look the situation over with the view i ; for the best decorated boy's ll‘»!"ifx'lf"nrf('pl‘.';.- to Walter Felter, ‘”'*‘Hllc‘l mile or more to the nearest and second prize to Edwin Harlan. it f? s a strong argument for the "\ brilliant array of costumes pass- [CaT¥ fllol:ellsg;n_m‘l of a u\:llub)e efo! i ostume & ilding, properly lo- ed before the judges in the © ated. wpuld serve both Veiteh and dn. Prizes for the handsomest cos- ?:m” were nwarded to Helen Holmes, | Bon Air, as they are rapldly growing for vhe most original to Anna Chap- delatfie, and for the most comical to Wiitam Porton, who made an excel- Tent cot edition of Charlie Chap- Jin. These events were followed by & band concert, during which the ladles in charge of the refreshment booths dispensed the good things that pleased both young and old. n the afternoon an interesting pro- gram of patriotic exercises took place, the features of which were the ad- dress of welcome Mayor J. Bur- rows Waters, the singing of the “Star by Mrs. George Montgomery, ir. nd _ children’s chorus. the reading of Declaration of Independence by W. E. Thorne and the admirable address by the orator Representative Lamar Jef- labama. in order were the athletic events. which provided much sport and amusement for all ages, from the little girls in the peanut scramble to dignified members of the town coun- cil in a running race. The results follow peanut scramble, for girls under ten years— Ko Euliers second. Helen Holme for boys under ten years- Hame wec . David ~Brody Tor girls ten to fifteen years Tymmett: second, Thyra San- ash for boys twelve to six- . teorge Taylor; second, Al- card dash for girls over ff- 1 Mouides second, ‘ard dash. handicap. re—First, Milton GUARANTEED QUALITY AT CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT SR The National Furniture Co. The National Furniture Co. LINOLEUM BY THE YARD - i 00 O CONGOLEUM BY THE YARD Super Bargains o tith coery pnchase of 3100 | Easy Credit Terms piece set of Decorated Dinner- All Over the Store s o 2 Zpiece wt ot W | to Suit Your Income G boys. under twelve” sears Fir 5 \ | ?‘s\\""»"‘:{"‘}:f': - l‘\ma i!l = s i q ‘ehmann: second 4 e | 3 = L g o3 S = ! . / - e e SR Y Richard Amich w . " Sand : bis T —i . AL —— LY |l|“ “ Hamel. ¥ First. ) i = ‘.a.a i ebililil ¥ Mry. L. » |\ : g i - : = r - ! Y. Relay rae. married men T ale e T, e ogers i A Sale of Odd daeh Tor e aver forty years~ FIFt, Mr. Far. econd. W. E. Thorne. Race for Dining Chairs 3 - - = ‘ : Various woods and finishes. daytime events closed with a Very special— base ball game between the Riverdale : Sl . e o T e Rifietfe b T st Riveragle $).98 Mahogany-Finish Library This Baronial Brown Fiber Suite This Mahogany-Finish Suite score of 11 to ‘1. The pitching of ke st A . Lik: C isti f att . Li C R Tend of the Riverdale Athietic Club f— Like cut. It is from the period of Qneen ike cut. Consisting of attractive ike cut. onsisting of Settee, Nabtheirestura 7 Easy Credit Terms Anne and comprises Scttee with two Pil- s 75 and comfortable Settee, Armchair and s .75 Chair and Arm Rocker, covered with s 75 night an_elaborate display of lows, Armchair and Rocker; Loose cJ : : —_— : P o A Rocke: ood lity fibe d 1 1 fireworks on the plaza opposite the Cushions; Spring Seat Construction. Spe= = rm Kocker, n g quality T. == good quality velour, in blue or taupe. —_— ;:fll\!v?‘) station [hp‘.:::;n:rx»;];ge day's cially reduced to Specially reduced to................. Special Sale price............. e PWer Tsrounds neceseliated s post. A Little a Week at “The National” And Easy Credit Terms at “The National” On Easy Credit Terms at “The National” of the tennis tournament. In the one match that was decided William Rog- ers defeated Eddie Hecker for the Junior singles champlonship. R AR T The entire celebration was held un- der the auspices of the Riverdale = _ o Citizens’ Improvement Association. | SPECIAL Arrangements were in charge of com. i mittees he‘fded by the following: Wil I 1 D. Kne 5 ral chairman; A on. fnances T. W. Vene L 9x12 Imported C. A. Magoon, finance; T. W. Vene- Grass Rugs mann, street parade; W. E. Thorne, patriotic exercises; J. B. Waters, fire: Workq.: J. J. McDonnell, athletics 27x54 Grass Rugs. Very Special at Mrs. F. R. Barclay, children’s parades . C. Lutz, refreshments; H. C. N um, grounds and decorations, and 9x11.8 Matting Rugs, Special R. E. Baber, printisg and publicity. $3.95 Easy Credit Terms . H. Schaefer: second, W. In Polished Golden Oak, ‘ ROCKVILLE, Md., July 8., (Special) «Under the provisions of a law en- acted by the last legislature, the - Ji Sounty commissioners for this county .| _Easy Credit Terms this afternoon assumed charge of the county almshouse and farm and will hereafter have charge of the condu:t Ty of both. For many years title to the = , almshouse property has been & - All woods and finishes. These Pathe- oard of trustees, appoin y the g | D : 5 it 3 county_ commissioners, which had phones are in first-class condition me chazgs of the management. but it : chanically; the cabinets are slightly was decided that it would be more : A satisfactory for the commissioners to X shopworn. At these sale prices: have direct charge and a law to that ffect was dingl d. . L m‘;‘fr‘.’élel?’fg’o?“ffii e S Drop-Side Couch Table Model No. 3— : 319.75 Sinthouse trustee v 2 e e St Regular price, §29.50. Sale price....." J erty and all papers and other things ) Yo “were “Geliverea o the’ commis- . $Q.75 Table ModelNo-6— $34.15 l'x':;;—g e couplos BiRErad 1 Rosk: . Regular price, $45.00. Sale price..... 1 e e Ver” aaa Flove B i : del No. 7— ; A al Mundy of Gainesville, Va, Rev. P. Easy Credit Terms Cabinet Model No. ‘49_-7_5 e of Wood Beds Rowland Wagner, pastor of the Bap- i ice s tist Church, performing the cere- Regular price, $69.75. Sale price... o R e DieeyE Cabinet Model N0 10—~ $E50).75 With Springs G ol : o o . Four-Piece Walnut or Oak Finish Suite Just as You See It in the Picture. This attractive Suite consists of Large Dresser, $ 75 Triplicate Mirror Dressing Table, Chiffonier and Full . Size Bed. The price is only.............. Easy Credit Terms at “The National” 0 A 500000 A A g S T | | clerk of the circuit cour!éle;‘eo for lh; R 5 $7975 S l 3 marriage of Miss Mary E. Loman o b egular price .75. ale price..... Tak ., Md., Hugo F. Am- | % : S 3 akoma Park, Md., and Hug m. Slightly shopworn but otherwise in excellent condition. brosi of Washington and Miss Mary A | & t E. Walter and Sicphen J. Fletcher, S ) Record Cabinets that usually 39,75 All full size beds like-picture, in Ivory or M.m?g;ny gnis’h, Frar) saag) With good wire The news that the three Maryland .75. 1 ice. .. Agricultural Club boys—Warren Rice, Sell for $19.75. Sale pri ol v cial Sale price: ~ Joseph Glacken and George Warlow— Easy Credit T at “The NationaP” for. Bed |and Wwon the live stock judging contest Spring,. W 0 X i W ’a':‘a | P.Q at the English roval live stock show, held at Cambridge, England, on July 5, was received with much gratifica- tion in this county, inasmuch as W. €. Snarr, agricultural agent for this county, was their instructor and largely responsible for their success. Strongl o ; gly constructed of 1t was while agricultural agent Bl el By 7 7 T'wo-Burner Oil for Cecil county, where the three s : Goldm Jak Tova iive, that Mr. Snare traineg the * | drop sides. Including spring. 4 : " Stove = oys in live stock judging. ) - A . z . As. Sketched. him they went to Chicago last year, s - — % won & prize in a big| contest there -75 3 Our very special price— Attractive Buffet, with mirror, China Cabi- ‘92 ; 75 ) M N W ) 0 X Y h W, ) R V’V" ) 0‘0‘ &0 0 N i 0 KA/ ) ) ) | [ | and later participated in a similar ; i i ::“;“t st "the “Atlanta tair, “whers s g 4 met, Serving Table, Extension Table, four Din- ey were awarde s ze, whicl H P i i i imi i 3 ST !:""E"":‘ show and Easy Credit Terms ; $1 6 95 ing Chairs, with imitation leather seats. For.. a slx weeks' tour of urope. en 1 i Snarr accompanied the boys on the 49 e Baey Paymants ot “The Nationat” European trip. 2 b} In the Cambridge contest the three boys wers the only representatives of the United States, and the English boys who competed were selected T;Tw‘:h: th.fifi“':'h‘;‘l N{’. S : = . ~ |\ 72 - : i i ; ose In this country. - = 2 | Nl (K| This Golden Oak Extension DROWNS IN POTOMAC. |E Solid Oak Buffet it ‘ Table and Four Diners i Golden Oak Finish fe Y k s —— ;' (Like Cut) % ey : $ e § As sketched. Well constructed and 75 Special * at— | : finished. The. extension table is . 7 2 P — ; handsomely polished and the chairs S— Cumberland Boy Becomes Victim While Learning to Swim. Special Dispatch to The Star. i Z-Qt. 'lce Emm : CUMBERLAND, M .- % & » = = MecCoy, dExtaen ?e..r': o‘::,’ ylo::??:;n = Freezer, chi.l $19 75 1 \ S A I have cobble seats. A big bargain at 8 Y ; : g r Easy Credit Terms at “The National” W. McCoy, Baltimore and Ohlo con- | duotor, was drowned in the Potomac river at Houses Rock, opposite South | B c : Easy Credit Terms Cumberland. Cecil Weish, who was : * teaching McCoy to swim, bad & strug- | & + : gle to free himself from McCoy. i 3 X They had started to swim across L = — the river and when about for ; : ST ) from {He bank, MoCoy showed dls- | = : S S : All Camages tress and started to return, budt sank. | 2 > a 2 ' : 1 P s - Strollers, Sulkies MoCoy went down & bed Welsh. Four cCoy’s ; ds stood on the bank helpless, a8 none could swim. The body was recovered. Besides his parents, he is survived by a sister, Lens. EVERETT STARCHER KILLED. |2 Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. SPENCER, W. Va., July .«—Evlr::% Starcher, this place, died in & hospf here from injury sustained when a “ truck he was driving ran over the e of the mountain near Ravens- His chest was crushed and

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