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—— e s —— - I Ex-Gov. Westmoreland Davis and Iskue of certificates of indedy edness (Specidl) —Because of the shortage ' Citl)—Former State's Attorney Thomas v e & " e ABostag ’ s a8 been abroad for several | (Special).—Annual banquet of Com-|Clal).—Of the seventy-five in attend- | cial).—Expectations are that the | (Special).—Prompted by a protest by | man's Civie lub at e home o it necessary to shorten the school | dacy R Hemsicpase q n th 1i da the republican_congressional | mona and. New York. held in the armory here Tuesday | 1048¢ 1 O. O. F. held this week, forty | which is occupying temporary quar- [ the mayor and councll at their last| Mrs, Mury Gooch many years. Fairfax county has for |t w5 10 hia attitude on Pending | wnniver ey of ated the Aty-ith |the company and individual members | ;¢ bike ssle koibe- slvon ton in its local schools for eight ! “I faver the numination of Pre HOW Beathy s T dmminan 3 | fube S W o degree team from Martinsburg put on |on the structure Is rapidly progressing | commission. They requested that :he ¥ decided to el fivor thy, Mellon plan of tax redue- | chestor, Lovettsville and Mount Sid- | Millard 1 Tydinge of Harford coap |U0n. BIKht local candidates received |next wewk. ' Following the « e e Falls Church School for only seven @ DAL of ¢he Constitution by the 2 - has ¢ e arte Wiashington Star. and Mrs. B, hurch 1 for only v the ( titution by the ¢ight-, james H. Richard, pastor of the Lu- Woods, president of the University of |Snyder, Chambers and Dunn of Mar- Struction nd install the doors of the | relative to the condition the commis- r, Mrs. F 000, are used for operation and main- || "1 adeocate all necessary Tegistation | XY 'yl Richard of Lincboro, Md.: | ord, commanding officer of the state |third dewrec will be put on. and then | o S SCERT WEECRE B8 (A G CETEYG | WURG, WER B FRAueEl for: rel report of having taken the firs: los- furnace and renting the parish hall | POSIden of ‘women may be established A. Wade, wife of |of the state guard |ber of candidates. An ciation of | or ‘Gficers for the ye: Citizens' Association and Te Gooch also’ expect to Jain thix cla the expenses through the term. The Ar particular, 1 advoeate such legis-{ 3, e Baitimoro, and Mrs. Beatty with the exception of one. Cups and |have been or A reunion at | Chapter, D, A. R., held Tuesds appdinted by the mayvor and council | pome s ‘Gonomics commitios and il Fairfax yartly from Arlington = farsiand d i o : i h nin, n members. The officers [ tire Window in a local store {and, If possible class of at least |y hapman us hos corporution counsel, Joe L. Green Furniss. Classes milliner nd is returne the schonl un the hasy, |l me o the wel the district, th 2of likhlund Springs | made as the result of the state rifie jtory degre Able anantere. fre ‘ t ward, brought the matter of zone| u¢ tim mome o0t aomhirs (Klub mut by Snyder-|country are expected to be on hand. | Washington, to be held April 14 10 19 | Green was directed to draw up an | the wmount assessed and in Fogeex -__hfi,—_——___%____m_ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 30, 1924—PART 1 FALLS CHURCH. ROCKVILLE. |3l bsniict o siteen dclesntes| pry APQVILLE, BERRYVILLE. CHERRYDALE. BRENTWOOD. | feimement imirovemenas trouey FALLS CHURCH, Va, March 29| ROCKVILLE, Md, March 29 !Srr-’i:!‘.:r&n:"i-.':k B ate aarned o eI MYATTSVILLE, Ma, Merch 20| BERRYVILLE, Va. March 23 (Spe-| CHERRYDALE, Va, March 29’ (Spe-| BRENTWOOD, Md, March 29 Iu:‘:":_z"‘"w"';;”l’}: ol :’_"";’fi'."‘,"’""“; OF funds the school board has found |y . o e e Jenty N e ORvin haslayeiit eh pay B lnt Infantry, Marylund Na- fance at the meeting of the Berryville | People’s State Bank of Cherrydale, | the Frentwood Woman's Civie Club, | Holladay street, in the absence A hon e Te e e Ted m g g, 10y br. Asa Richard and Mrs. Mary night when cups and medals won by | were representatives from the lodges | ters at Dominion Heights station. | regular sesslon took up the matter| plotea mop TS years been paying for the instruc- s, an follyws universury of their wedding Sunday during the year will be awarded, The | Charios Tomn ard Bros i e k| e o e et ot Miy. " Work | Welte sirecis wia® oy jaaker and |at McMickie's store on 'Kells avenue months, but this year, hecause of a | Calvin Coolidge and the indorsement of :: :‘ |l ’f‘ pear Tovetieiic. comunya ladics aukiiarys O " th IA 1\:1 d“l-" i “ : . ‘:"l :-:u:‘(‘r‘u-:»« for the plastering of | speed limit be set at w:v:: ;..ly‘ :I:”!‘.h M-«;:l.‘:.”-.;,(';.ph :::mv‘. e large defieit in county funas, it° wus |his administradon, wving served three. paranes. at B et el ienaysdy the banauat Almost Tetter. perfect i thels rendp | the interiot, 1t ia suid, will e to the school and sharp curve at| charke of this sale. Mrm Geoogn o RS e 2T tavor nvionat prahibtion ua i G Richara " ot " Palateracie o Slite: Natlontl Susnd: Do ot o [onTes e e e sty O e ths torinar com | T apoizestan s (e Wam- o e onich M etiated Ao onale monthy, Tbe townil U (aasndment, and] stand for’the | theran Chusshiat Hural Retrest. Vit | Macyiton: Bele. Goa sy A Ly 0l | tinbure, At the next meetinx the safety depanit vault o sion had lefe the streota of Bromi: o, e ot e R e SR e O T S "_\‘;fij'.“'z‘l:"‘l;&:r::"‘:;' CRAmberaRurE, | Pandine s oy ghn R iine & the et nistus = o [ edniaaany eventic i he School Su- | Castle: appeassl eforatne mavor and i) e e T lnuariens In 1 not be sutficient to carry all of | &5 M/ended by that a Rev. Willlam A, Wade. pastor of the | Company F at the state rifle |0dd Fellows of the Valley of Vir- | orimeinel subject for oo el E e iklon : ! on April 5. Mrs. Moxley was i ;v.u-” 1 .V-K-‘M-n‘\ rvv:“\ '::.:kr(“m:v'nm E .r\:,”,:l,: :,’.’::::, 1:"::':1!":*':‘:!:1 r-l ~l--'r‘nq\l::u{:n:x n mslivvuwd h' | contly on dlsplay’ here. Aiiing the en- ‘Tvu";.'» e R P T ot the omd of Mre Witliam D | (a1 e " vacanes” fn the ‘econa | 1£795 (1, cture Elvel) in Washine used for instruction. The s fung MY purpose to de the best that is | {ren ¢ 3 by G and Worthy Pa-| In addition to the awards to be |300 candidates (o the ini i S A s Camelloarn B keramitn 5 treen. 4| baskeTs are heing formed v by DAt tion ) " ! Hugh . O'Donnell of Silver Spring, this | (‘hapter of Washington, Front|Waldo Burnside, commander of the ' Dr. Harris gave up his practice | ing 4 e ch Tuesday evenin de-| Chureh last Friday B nnton nunia i of 1l 2 town st Bl sodnE G M Chapter and several members |post. This hundsome cup will become | heta and onened an b il e LR S e Ca il ST S Hall an Gset The Woman's Mitsionary Soriiy G AL ey miats tate forestry service, will not have | N Py Tolowing offi- | the permanent property of ‘the com- |chester. speclalizing in X-rav work. | Voters, in planning in Tasaay e hall was crowded Iastlmef at the lipme [uf the. presido to stand trinl on the charge of farceny | 4173 1<7e fnstalled: Worthy matron. | pany and each year the ‘member of | will leave her April 1 for Washing- | Monticello memoria] 3 Clubist the Methodist Chursh stanrea]| ik Cravatt, Pridess Tk cotnts: mortion ot 1 s FHIT fiuferred against him ' severai weeks ! % Js Mclarland; worthy patron, | the company adjudged most efficient Y. where he hasx accepted a|named the following committ the mock trial for absolute divorce “Amy of the Cirens a four-uct n taven ¥ Vit e it s 420, a3 the grand jury, which recently | sron ek gOm oner: Assoc ma- | will have his name engraved on the ssistant to Dr. Oscar |devote its time exclusively to betore the meanaa, sbsolute divorce | otay. was presented by the Timperd county fund and the sclsgol receive fjourned hete, gave him a clean bill | {fon. Mt d. U6 Turley: secrot, cup and will receive i suitable medal. ' W who is an eye, ear, nose | work: Mrs. Thomas . Hendricks of | woed. Mrs, L. A. Longley and H. B | S0k Company. under the directior R tar STbas 50 8 health after a careful InVeSUEAton | Tradficld: conductreee Mo Announcement that the Maryland Na- jand throat specialist Woodmont, Mrs. P, nkins of | Longley took the role of principals, | oni e Thomcqus® Hal dficld; o ess, onal Guur, s summer will hold nhack of Stepl Sasesildyiae ot - Wl ! X 2 this place, Thursday, F The congresational Taeeting at the & Q050 oF ore cuscs of whisky were { (DI L “De Long: chaplain, W, | Beach, Va. Iy stmulating enlistments | of Dr. 1own o Church steeat Cherrydale. The fitat undertaking by | Lonmier, inrough the skintal work | Renet of Magnolia Bcbeicah Lo Presbyterian Chur. Wednesday | Stolen from the home of a prominent | 1., Thomas: marshal,‘George Weav- |in Company F, which is desirous of | The semi-annual meeting of roup | (he commiitee n wiil| of her uttorney, Joe L. Green, wis| No:. 41.. Indepenge Qrder of (i nt was well wttear fod, In the ab | 1esident of th Spring neighbor- | organist. Mra. - O Meln- | taking to camp the largest company | No. 2 of the s Missionary |be a cavd party to be gi at the |« el T T ta s s 4% | Fellows' home fun Those taking e of Moderstor " 3 hood, and the i tyre; Adah. Mrs. V Myers: Ruth, |in the brigade. Men eligible to join | Union o 8 s ' i t ¢ |isuccessful in obtaining relle It 8| napt were the Mis Bdna 11t f o ey, L C. Wain- ty of the thieves | 7" % : gible to join |Union of the ih s home of Mrx.” Hendricks Tuesday | estimated that the club cleared over WriEhE, Georse W 1lawxharat called | Pemiined a_mystery until a few weeks | Y58 Ralph Cochran Company I are invited to attend the ' will he held L the evening 5 b clea over | Anmu Purronehs Elizibeth the meeting 10 0°# o i on his mo- | &80 Theodore Addison, a young ! W ilie M et & banquet Tuesday night and become |Church in Berryville. This group| The regular monthly mecting of Lamzhton and Mestrs tion C. N. MeGrog ety w sted pre- ! DOSTO. wa rrested on a charge of | phe acquainted with members of the com- | comprises the societies of Rockland, | the Thrifton Improvement League Y eEular mecting of the Cedne | Eltaer Burroughs. Jumel sidin ard I A, Rullman clerk, | Stealing ¢ He admitted his guilt, & ¢ Myers; sentinel, | pany ) Bovee, Berryville and Winchester will be held in the parish hall of Citizens’ Association T ereilee, JOMD Easne OPOFts were Te roived from e elepk | and then informed State's Attorney gohn | 1> G+ Melntyre At a meeting of the nominating | Rev. Charles T. Warner, rector of | (irace Episcopnl Church, Monday cve- | evening. The mavor outlined the | and Henry Brown of the session C. Hough; treasurer ' A (nrrett that mflum weveral others, . "".'ZL'Z"",’f, of the 'l-um-» Georges | St. Alban's Church D, (., [ning. A large attendance is urged, | necessary improvements in order 1o S bR St Gio eniiry 1O easurel | ineluding _O'Donnell, stole the Nauor. 1 = ounty Federation of Women's Clubs i will held a missi « Memo- | as 4 number of quesiions of vital in- | obtain villuge delivery, and also| TLobsters hegin to molt the second treasurer 0% e Sundar e, Y4t On the strength of his statement O'Don- | PARK LANE. 2 1y at general headquariers in rinl Church, White next week, | terest to ull residents will be pre- | e e ol sikiine cud ionbmus 1o W, Haweher ¥ arrested and released on bond. ; ashington, the following were nom- beginning Monday night sented for consideration harter which would provide for ' do =o until full grown. : 23232222322 222232222323 2222382223 22222 229283423839238242382424802000000202229¢R22 22420234321 ceives in return 3135808 fhe Fair- Moxley was a visitor #t the the Chriseian ¥ SoeTn: My ;-‘lh-r things from students at the| PARK LANE, Va, March 29 (Spe- | flection w{l-\l;v p(lu‘-lv» at the biennial John F. ‘Bithune f e Missionsry Georzetown College I'reparatory | cfal).—Fully . comen ang|Meeting of the federation in May St e forthe i iry D Trett Park, e ] Cab—Full IR yomen and fdent, Mrs. R, A. Bennett of C0'S Cguxiliary: Mrs. B, L. MacNair| (0Unty, several weeks ago, William ¢ en of Park Lane and vicinity nt Topics Club of River- for tAw Kin Daahities Croie nger, s0 known as | were present to enjoy an exception- president, Mrs. Alfred R T Mistees B B aua who was em ially bright ertainment given 1316 Hous pers’ Club of D M. Cght s expired, were | the time, was sentenc {day evening by the Park Lan cights: recording secretary, re clected and E. 1. Tillett was cloct |38 tobert B, Peter in the o izens' Association, under the direc | N. Cory of the Woman's Clubs e i e e vy court here to two years in the Maryland | tion of Miss ldna Bowman., - Oute S 1 Melwood; corr i not a resi Falls Church now. | Pelitentiary, j standing "among the many * features | SRORAINE secretary, Mrs. L. Lo Castlc 5 st was appropriated |, Judge Peter acquitted Benjamin!of the affair was the playing the ”‘|~' Ch Study and the Brent- b ithe BATI DA h Cooley on a charge of desertion and | Park lane hestra. Another in 0 Civic Clube; treasurer, Mrs unidl ithe pastor, Rev. Mr. ARrathe non-support and fined Lewis D. John-|feresting and delightful feature wat| promers, S Carmody of the Federated AL U RS s and costs for recklessness in [An act by the six children of the Kis | WV QUam’s Clubs of Seat Pleasant Sunday school, and one other mem- OPSEAting an automobile £ family g ghseting of local leaders of the ber yet to be appointed will unite ! ward B. Py a well known | George Dowden, an old friend of | 1F &irle’ cl o v GeoTges With the er churches in this work. | Fsident ¢ Bethesda district, was | rk Lane, received “ hearty = M ’].“\i" 1d_in the office here of Atter considerable discussion the foi. | found guilty by a jury in the circuit | p for his songs. Misses Edna | IS¢ Bllen 1o Davis, county home T e e O ate i |court here of assaulting William [ & ithorine Kemp offcred seiec- | SomONStration agent. ' Mits Dorothy b s S oo LUl 3 W a4 young reside of Chevy |tions cn the piano and violin, Mr | gmerson state fdeader, was among and means toward raising fun ¥ . The young man's truck | Clark entertained with whistling. He those attending the mecting. which the proposed new chapel and man 1 the mud near Pyles | was accomp: by Mre. Clark at the | Ba% ma ked by demonstrations of i Mrs. George T. Mankin, Mrs, I : months ago and when | piano. and Mr. oty Pl oda in f b Hough tMes T A- Bollmin, s did not have sufficient money with | Shean, and Raiph, | training. | Dins for notable service B Demiracs ana Mie o 3 aFabora | With Which to pay Pyles for ex- | MUMber was another enjolvable feature (1770 @warded Mrs. N. O. Brigham After adjournment refreshments wer ating the truck, the assault, which | of the evening, while a group of biack- | Dy Guiur Heights; Mrs, Ediar Brown Eerved by the Woman's Auxiliary wus technical in nature, followed. |faced boys caised many hearty laughs Aanham and Miss Ellen Canfleld Mr. and Mrs. E. . Hough are spend- | Séntence was deferred from the audience, especially the child- O. Brigh . . ing some’ weeks at Sarasota, Fla. P'yles was convicted in the police [ren | el bl «‘l‘ld"-\!;f-rn.‘urn Measuriug Social o e ran e s, e ocourrence | 7 MACRAIL OF dhe Aurors Heighte | agent: yesicrday vinitad the 1h Clab st Monday evening the Woman’s | Rigge 1o torer, ths in the hq gathering civie affairs, giving |80 Upper Marlboro, which _is 1 Society of Crossman M. E. {of correction, and the trial in the eire h valuable advice looking to ad- | prrbe, of Mr. Euwer. Mix< Dorothy Church measuring social at lcuit court was on an appeal from that | Vancement of the «ommunity dmerson, state ciub leader, visited the home of Mrs. Pansy Crossman Qecision. Crandall Mackey talked on the Jef- | the 4H and the Busy Be Miss Abbott gave an out of the | "\t the last meeting of the Rock- |ferson memorial and on the benefits | D500 Helghts a few work for the year, Frances Twitchell | villa Woman's Club, which was held | & community derives from a citizens' | g op A A, Pruden, 1 A. retired and Margaret Chanel gave recita- lat the Montgomery . Countie: Clup | Association | Chaplain, will preach at the 11 o'clock Miss Carrie Ball and MrS. here, Mrs. Eugene W. Scott was| Joseph Fought praised the ladies | STYiCes tomorrow morning in Pink Charles Green sang several solos, ¢- |hogtess, The program included re- | HghIy for the work done during the | Iy Memorial P. E. Church here companied by Mrs. J. W. Brow and |gponcad o' bty e mes | Past six months. He. pointed: ous | DUTINE the world war Pruden Brown gave several piano Selec- lang Marviand birds and flowers; a | that on October 1 the association had | ¥48 I charge of the training school Ne grogram. Ehmcs and | paper, by Mrs, William H. Talbott, | 1285 than twenty-five membe 11 .'ll”'"':‘;“‘i"‘ BLeh Camp 2ay i ts were enjoyed ton Ma and, and other i 81 cents in the treasury and a debted- e W exehing e Le arold <Chureh girix played their (gh Maryland. and other fnteresting | 0 rodus s he satd. e | Lounsbury of St. Margarets Chureh basket ball with Baileys | (JECTO0 o = b | have seventv-five members, x piano, | ) ashinton I preach in Pinkne Vesterday. | The s T et the new members of | 4re out of debt and have over $104|Memorial Church, and Monday night was 14 in favor of Falls Church, —, " Jiee=r, 0l the new membe in the treasnry.” Four new mem.|the Rt R John T. Tyler. Bishop special committee of the Wom- 1 88 " COrriE 0 B RRE e nization en- | PeTs were added to sur roll on 3 of North Dakola. will wonduct the Clab met at tertained at a tea and card pariy at { 98Y evening, Servican: } £S5, e yert : { the home of Mrs’ Leonard Lo Nichol- | A1 Avril faot's dance will b siven | 4 i AL ot vass of the tow ake's Hall, Apri at 8:30 re. | densburg. Rive . Mount Rainier terest all eiigible e s Fhe . atte s ibson ie in charge. and the net pro- | 404 adjacent sections are asned by tion of voting . [ o Tucday e utendance ceeds will £o o the Jefferson me- | William A, Brooks of Hvattevitle to wholly non-parti 18 report- |0 e A ovarie morial fund. Tickets are on sale now, | 81tend a meeting in the municipal o that oniv r cent of the | tharoughly enjoya ¢ Chevy |, MPS. LT Nicholas has been con. | building here Wednesday evening ut ome are | . esxe W h | inma “to her bed during the e ock to discuss the coming cam- Chase, who is president of the Wom- ng past | S © i Sho 4 bresident ol herWom: oy e n and any other business that i the s having ten's Democratic Club of Montgomery | W4k . ( = istered nor p i e . lannual’ meeting of the organization |* s f somvsation 1ue second: ¢Hric has to be paid six months | (A MOCLDE Of (e GEALEANON | oVillard Quick product, | of the Prince Georges Counts Sundas sction time, but registration | W1l be held at the Montgomery | cang from broadeasting | Sehool Association held in the parish made thirty days in advance 'A" Invitation 1o attend’ has born ex. | *UAtion one afternoon last week hall of Pinkney Memorial P. E rsons coming here from other | AR nyitation to attend has been €X°] - The Sunduy school conducted under | Church here luxt night was marke ave to b sidents for two | {ERACd 10, ¢ 5 e uspices of “the M. E Church | DS u demonstration of “the Sunday | fore being entitled to vote, i ok of I South, at Lake's Hall is growing | school in action.” The echildren’s di- they come from seme other | In memory of the life and work of | rapidiy Veral new members were| Vision was in churge of Mrs. Jol the state, only six monthe’ ;g0 B0 T8 er of ‘the womens | Present Sunday. Sunday school| Roby; the primary program was d o i e At | Church, and for more than a = ? Vegistrars will be required to sit Sdward ne oth, T T eated public pite for the puss Jcosiry, pramineny Iy Tellgions and G lmd FRilip's CRasch, Laurel and t puse of registering citizens, but peo- | FIRITLLCS SO TS e rer | Socially Absent, model losson for adults Ly Rossell D iy time and register if [Ices were held in the Methodist [ The Poston Transcript credits this [ Mithel! r_-»l‘ D atiars are found at home {Church here last Sunday. Rev. Nolan [to an lowa paper: " » B arge Branner i% registrar for | B. Harmon. jr. pastor of the church.i Mrs. John Coulter, being confined to | Akron. Ohio, is the eenter of tl reSidenis of the Firfax counts por. | spoke briefly ind introduced Rev. J' [her bed, will not be at home Thursday | rubber-making industry in the United o S ihe town and Mrs H. 15| W. Duffey of Washington, formerly |as usual States. Hon of Hhe o N o hor: | pustor of the Rockvilie church, who tion g {paid a high tribute to the life and Attention is called to the fact that| Work of Mr. Choate. Special music the tax is compulsory for three years |Was rendered by the choir under the | 5 and if not paid the sheriff will be re- | dizection of William Prettyman. | a0 TINS TOR Property for the | At the meeting on Thursday of the | d s ve board of the Montgomery | Ane dollar out of every $1.50 paid | Co Federation of Women's Cluhe, | > e . | is used for public school purposes “ld_at the home of Mrs. Lawyencs - l l new law is Chiswell Dickerson, with the —O— R b o d *9 >0 Enjoyv Sigmund’s Saving Cash Prices and take advantage of our “lay-by” privi- lege if you are not ready to buy now. Your . selection will be reserved upon payment of ‘Gue Economy Corner a very small deposit. Ttk ond H Sts. N AnotherBig Shipment Just Arrived of These Popular New Spring Suits —which Sigmund’s wonderful Cash Purchasing power permits our selling at the notably low price— 3 Distinct Types— = ) Box Boyish zz::z:xz:‘z’z:zzzzng $333383828838883282388288388838888888323288888888888 - |son. on the Rockville pike, near Rock- Long-line They are certainly handsome Suits and present to you remarkable opportunity to buy and save. In the plain Navy and Black; there are also plenty of the G:lys, Eam and other representative shades. Some plain tailored—others trim- med wit Braiding—Beadin g—and Embroidery —and every detail of lining and make is of consistent high grade. All sizes for Women and Misses. I Other Featured Grades at $24-75 & $39.75 podel for “teens” by Second Floor. Sale of Infants’ and Children’s Shoes g gl g Sizes 4 to 11 v Popular Styles Bargain in 125 New Hats Dressy models, handsomely trimmed. Black amd ail colors. Tan Oxfords ‘Thase are the season’s favored $3'98 e ss Values Patent Leather, Cut-outs styles—and all have turn soles Patent Leather, Front Straps and spring heels. 1 o Patent Leather, Two Straps Special values for the price. Street Floor e, i Another featur E ! that no person can provure o license ‘:- ckerso ‘nmmul‘;r,.hvm Club “host | any pirpess whattosver unless the [ Rockville was represented by Mrs, . : O o Jumes H. Jones, Mrs, Ernest L. Bull- | It is easy to have magnificent flowers all summer, and eve: poll tax il g 5 5 4L Committee Members. B el W o summer, when you start with the right kind of Rose plants. | Members of the committee are: Mrs. | Roglard Wagner and Mr ote My Fairfax Roses, grown in your own climate, are vigor- oA Fellows. Mre 12 1 Henwioha) o ous, thrifty, sturdy — wintered out-of-doors and full of Mrs: R DS S e ase vitality. Plant them this spring and enjoy—this summer— man, Mrs. P. B. Nourse, Mrs. F LEESBURG. cut-flowers worth many times what the plants cost. Tick Wright, Mrs, W. F. Calland: Mrs. R. A. Cushman. Mrs. Herbert | g Eee— O M ruard, Mrs. William Weeks, Mrs.| LEESBURG, Va., March 29 (Special). ¢ V. Shreve, Mrs. S H. Styles, Mrs.{ —At the annual meeting of the Barron Fredricks, Mrs. H. . Moran. | Loudoun County Farmers' Supply | Mre. 3. T. Bowen, Mrs. W. A, Fravel, | Company.held in the directors’ room M ¥ C. Hoskine Mix LML Cope- | ot the Peonles ional Bank. the Z Tund, Mrs. J. G. Smith, Mrs. 1 ollowing officers and directors were 7 Z i i ridge, Mrs, C. P. Kincheloe, Mrs. G. B. cted for the ensuing year: J. O. \ e 77 ..‘g-".rfm';{"“".y. d'"“";’“? ”h“hk' Fadeley, Mrs S. Cline. niel, president; J. H. Monroe, sec- CEMHERR BNCE: . Cescribes sutly, they nd Mrs, B, K. Tillett are re etary and treasurer; Atwell, 128 kinds of Roses grown in my V rginia ngratulations on the birth A W r"nvh-r. . Hawthorne, nurseries, where every condition of soil % Heflin, D. G W and climate helps to make the plants ded the show- | Hume, J. O, Daniel, Smith. P ( Next | joseph H. Shumate, S. G. Hurst and oy vipe:_Itshows hommcare iday night th 1 shown Wil be | G, "W. Moss, directors. J. H. Monroe for the bushes 5o they will give you sUable David,” under wuspices of the | wig clected as manager for the en- perfect blooms. It tells, too, about my dahlias, King's Daughters suing year. At a meeting of the di- chrysanthemums, ferns and hardy flowering plants. Mrs. W. W. Rucker entertained at|pectors held afterwards it was de- ek e niy Wadneadny Gvoning in | Trorors Neld ixttermurds 1t was de Your name on postal brings the book—write today. honor of Mr. Ruckers birthday. The | "% moeting of 'the “stockhoiders of guests were: Judwo Jamuel T BEebtl (he Horse and Colt Show Assoctation | of Alexandria, Judee Willlam C. 010§ o¢ 1 oudoun County will be held in f Arlington, Charles T Jesse, S an | the directors” room of the Loudoun e A B s, all of | National Bank on Wednesday, April Faile Church cuseed will be the advisability of con- R et Baams taine tinuing the annual horse show ex- Miss Grace Beaman entertained ati oy ol SO0 0viahting the company. §:00 this afternoon. A committee from the Leesburg Church Notes. Chamber of Commerce met with the whe successful classes in_the va-|board of directors of the Herndon hdas =choolt, who made the | Chamber of Commerce and discussed percentage under the six-|in detall the workings and benefits m, will_be an-|of the Loudoun trafiic bureau, which rious highest ‘ 8 :v :l‘n‘nw-(: next Sunday Th four | has ade great progress since it n- classes making a high percentag cept’ (Ill, Th[v' ““Fndo"( chamber lAIAI'I- S eceive as a reward fishing trips | nounced its intention of co-operating 3 . - . i Aaror on he Cneskpeaks | With: the traitic’ bureay ‘i securing | I Dt:nt let thlls temble‘sdlsgrnfi: A oo us the fishing season | memberships in that section, and ex- cut your poultry profits. ey 2 i | pressed its approval of such an or- y PO P S« will be preaching services at | ganization, fecling that it would be sure easy “‘ouncé of preven- 3\ N Dresses! Big variety of new styles—in the wanted materials—as ars used in $10 Dresse: 54.88 Regular Sizes—41 to 44 Extra sizes—42Y/, to 521 Materials: Colors: Crepe de Chines G Satins > Senn Tricoplaids Chinese Blue Marigold Crepes Henna Alltyme Crepes Cocoa Taffetas Gray ‘Wool Crepes Sand Jerseys Tan Spanish Laces Rose Embossed and Plain Almond Green Tricoknits Black Flannel Checks Navy Jacquards Brown Baptist Church at 7:45 o'clock, | beneficial to shippers. tion” inst roup 'is PRATTS $2382838843283232R22283819823828382722424823232822843230223283024323234322843238¢32434 c is vited Charles R. Lowenbach, chairman 4 b PRIl I edi of the Baptist | of the democratio commitiee of Lou Rour REMEDY (Tablets or . Church on the first Sunday i A REe | the commitieo. for. Eriday. Apri & Powder). Easily given. Quickly sbsorbed by . charge o e la es an i the Y, 3 e B b rge Of the men; | The meeting Is called to determine the blood, helps purify the system, reduce feveri third Sunday w Ill:w ":urprln :{‘;:pfllt:;n‘ud!ll'nn::hgg“l‘):“ l‘?:zlr:gn(igcl‘(;. .u-y inflflmm!uofl- Pf.lt! is ‘he ‘rel‘est ot‘ ‘l The tider® Wttendance and | tion to be held in Norfolk In June. It remedies for roupkeolds, catarrh and many L R D Ssfiererans kit fonitwe. oenty weather diseases. Keep a package on hand. indiy school will give a supper on | PRATTS POULTRY REGULATOR will help -, 0 adie: 1 . . o Friday, ADTL 4 40 Hhe e h your chickens to resist the common ailments. Wil prepared by the men and bovs. | Send for new “PRACTICAL POINTERS ON el STLLG S akpes Son Yot THE CARE OF POULTRY.” 64 pages, FRFE. ington and a special | E"The boxes given out to raise money | PRATT FOOD co,,llu Walnut Sfi'reel. Philadel shia. Pa. in connection with the new Sunday | ereate, Out. ‘hoo! also will be opened on this| Hammead, « on and th. amount of the col-| lection announced. The money is to E i T ¢ e e T -P rfltts Roup Tablets ; Woarse Than That. or Powder From Suceess Magaaine. Thomas was not a prime favorite with his rich uncle. 1In vain did he iry to impress him, but the old man e S il e, &.:.ums-d-l m « mot sasily impressed, - o unsound Emin weed seed or s eveast | | | emedy Powdored Lice Killer One evening the young man went to | isgs y the besta: 2 parest grain. 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