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EDMONSTON ROAD EXTENSION PLANNED Committee Named by Stephens Citizens to Confer With Other Committees. IEEEEEEEEE:—EEEE:EEEEEEEEE See Qur FAILL DISPILAY for GREATER VALUES I EW pleasant moments sp ent in our wonderful display will convince you that here are home furnishings of the splendid quality dfld good taste you want for your home—at prices so amazingly low that you simply can’t afford to delay acting on these values'! You'll find this marvelous show ing replete with suggestions for improving the living room, bedroom and dmmg room. Profit now by the XANDRIA, Va., Howard W ition Court will call the court snovated court- ooms are the only Hall finished in the under prog The new offices and fireproof record September 1 rried by the members. The Booster Smith of \)\u, Club will pay the admission fee of all who go with the caravan. Paul B. Hulfish of this city has been appointed assistant cy of the Southeastern Underwriters' Assocla- tion, with headquarters in Atlanta. He 'was formerly manager of the room for the clerk’s office have been | North Carolina inspection bureau. topped while the pipes for the cen-| The Chamber of Commerce Wil hold ral heating plant are installed. The|& meeting at 3 o’clock Monday after- | work of putting in the pipes on the | DOON to elect a president and director south and east sides of the building | 10 fill the vacancy caused by the death had been practically completed. | Of Kenneth W. Ogden, who was presi- Thomas R. Dyson, jr.. and James | dent of the chamber. R. Duncan, who recently passed the| At & meeting of the Virelnta State var examination, will| Baurett Chanter, Daughtery ot the {be admitted to the bar at the ses.|American Revolution, held Tuesday at cD'("'\l Dispatch to The S 12.—The sociation of ing in the Lutheran mittee to work with tees from other comm campalgn for extension towar timore of the Edmonston road “John's [e— e Kate Waller Te & which | was recently permanently improved trom tt fonal hway at Bladensburg t is planned to I the various com get the campaign for th r W road citizens of Berwyn ! ed in the project attended the meeting here. Belief is expressed that the rapidly incr over v timore soon make in way betw soon of utes the i nk of would be a des and logi The ssociation named a committee to co-operate with other commu s along the route of the bus line le to seek re. vision The bus line was o Abou recent ephe iival condu and the to repair n_road co with Riverdale. '\IcLL AN 2 (spe- | cial) £ Inc., will ho months on Commun meetir cial Manag sent his sumn The I Methodist scops ch Friday, September 4, a Mrs. Irank Cockerill of Bal was decided to give a dinner in the Community ber 16. The quarterly Methodist Ej held Septembe ley, with F 1gue, in two evening in the This is the met on the home of fried chicken Hall Octo- copal Church it § p.m will be at La nbert, pre- siness meet September 15, i It'1s {mportant that all adtler of >, attended the meetin, pal Convoca day and Wec There wi J estry nner on Thursday & PIaT, coun which will !( in figaiun on that d \‘t— Instead the vestrymen will hold a business meeting in the evening at the rectory. The Women's Guild of St. John's Church will be in charge of the lunch counter concession for the week. The ch counter is open for several days prece fter the fair for the ac of workmen and concessiona: ranging exhibits. Mrs. ankli er will be general manager, as by Mr. Gicker and a large committee of ladles from McLean. The Ladies' Aid of the Lewinsville Presbyterlan Church served lunch on | Wednesday at the auction sale dairy cattle and farming equ on the Cameron Farm, clearing ap- proximately $40 for the aid treast Teachers of the Baptist Su School met at the home of M Dyer of West McLean on Thu night. Revival Plans Discussed. the business Church Saturd . plans were mee series of rev Lean this Fall. De arrangements w left to the pastor, Rev. V. H. Coun The McLean Volunteer F partment was represented m Wash ington on Monday in the parade of the fire-fight ent of the Dis trict and s y ginia. In Beattie, A Storm 1 companied by Fire Marshal Taylor, Frank Kane, Oscar and Willy Sa: B. H. Witt Farm has rece pure-bred Gu: Rice of Oakton a1l his pedigreed s is leaving for real estate L M Gertrude Sadler ' of grade Miss Nora Wingo of Jet o fifth grade, Miss B vill ri mem en anni ther A. Van In tember 18, will service. Most y John's ( olic Church will attend the 9 o'clo mass on Thursday morning at F Church and the banguet and enter- tainment in honor of Father Van in_Washington Thursday evening. McLean Boy Scout Troop 128 will hold fts first meeting in a month Friday night The Baptist Mission Unfon met in the church on Tuesd fternoon, with Mrs. W. R. Ross pre place of Mrs. Berthiz were made to put on nary program at Ivakota Clifton Station, the mission of the National Florence Crittenden Home. The Ladies’ Ald of the Baptist Church_will meet Thursday night. W. B, Ross will conduct _the prayer meeting on Wednesday. Mrs. W. H. Dodge will take charge of the B. Y. P. U. program Sunday night, assisted by the Ladles’ Group. The McLean Community Library Association held a_husiness meeting in the Library Building Tuesday, It was decided to omit the card party next week on account of thé county A. C. Gibbs and Mrs. Bruno Wittig will be hostesses Sep- tember 22 at Mrs. Gibbs' home. It was decided that the next business meeting should be followed by a lit- erary program, arranged by Mrs. Leonard Wilder, with refreshments Jurnished by Mrs. Wilder and Mrs. v Hill. It | conference of the | the McLean | week, | >mmodation | re De- | o- | | | sion of the Corporation Court Mon- | day. lliott 1°. Hoffman, clerk oration Court, has issued 140 | hunting and fishing licenses this sea- son. It is expected that a thousand | icenses will be issued before De- | cember 1, when the hunting season closes Belle Haven Country Club is hold- | ing a preliminary tournament to se- lect the team to represent the club in the meet to be held October 3, when the Tri State 1t League | tournament will be held here. A full list of social functions will be| given in addition to the golf match. The lawn party given by the vil- lagers of Annandale for the benefit of the Alexandria Fire Wednesday eve ed. Fire Chief James M. Duncan, ir. and many of the local firemen at- tended the event. A nice sum was realized, which will be divided among the three company funds of the 1s’ Guard Organized. and s. Duerr of the Sal- v Army have formed a guard irls ran in ages from 12 18 years old hose wishing to requested to report to 319 t S. Sowers of Annapolis, Md., ted a call to the Del Ray sthorities estimate 1 attended the play during the 12 weeks that ration » made during the t 12,000 chil inds xt vear the play- | open earlier and close A. Long, deputy motor ve- hicle commissioner, with headquarters here, mad for violations of the State tr in Fairfax County Monday. Speeding predomi nated in the charges, wh a few arrests for driving influence of liquor. under the {tant Church met Tuesday No minister to succeed Dr. has been chosen. Commonweath Attorney Willlam B Woolls has returned from his vaca s Mere Lake, Pa. Dur tion Albert V. Bryan, spe- el for the city, represented 1 criminal cases lone by the children of the | Alexandria playgrounds. which is on | exhibition in the window of Alex- | andria L nd Power Co., has at- | tractea o attention. Tt con- sists of basket work, bird houses and other manual training matertal. Public Schools All the public reopened Thursday attendance in histc schools, St. Ma Mary’s’ Parochis Xaverian Brothers’ Tuesday The Rev. J. A. Dudley. pastor of the Southern Methodist Church, will begin his ministry in Eutaw Methodist Church next day “harles B. Tyler, 9-month-old of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ty fax County, died Tuesd: andria Hospital. The funeral took | Wednesday from Wheatley's v chapel. Services were con v Rev. Edward L. Stephens tant pastor of St. Mary's Catho Chu fiss Virginia R. Hudson, a former resident of this city, dled ‘Wednseday morning in Washington. Funeral serv ices were held at Wheatley's mor- tuary chapel Thursday. Burlal was | private, in Union Cematery. During the it eight s year 1,075,478 cars were moved ough Potomac yards. This is ar se of 6 over the same period of 1924 Boosters to Celebrate. { The Alexandria Booster Club will | {celebrate Alexandria day next Wed nesday at the Falrfax County hout 30 cdrs will form a caravan in of the Chamber of Commerce e cars will be decorated, oise-making apparatus will be evening. Dudley | cial coun the State Reopen. chools of the clty with the largest v, The Catholi Academy, St School and the School, opened son er of Fair. Department | ing was well attend- | An effort to| > there wers | The board of the Methodist Protes- | t the Alex- | onths of | Falr. | | the home of Mrs. Phillip D. Peyton at | Bro wdock, Mrs. John W. Price was | el regent to take the place of | Mrs. T. K. Mauphin, who has resigned | ana gone to Florida. Henry P. Thomas will address the | Westminster Bible Class of the Second Presbyterian Church tomorrow morn in | "So far 2,625 children have enrolled | 1n the pubilc schools of the city. 515 white and 500 colored. The enroll- | ment {n the High School is 452. There |are 423 new pupils. | The elghth installment or stock in | the new George Mason Hotel will be | due next Tuesday. John B. Phillips, secretary-treasurer, urges that the | three remaining instaliments be paid |at that time. The hotel company is having quite a time collecting the subscriptions, having already Insti tuted suits against 73 delinquent sub- scribers to the stock in the corpora- | tion. { Car and Truck Collide. | When a street c: e Washing- | ton-Virginia Railway Company and a delivery truck bearin the name of | W. C. Mills & Sons, Herndon, Va., collided this morning at King and St. Asaph streets, the front of the| car was demolished. No one was in Jured. Two crews of the Old Boat Club held a_regatta | tomac Boat Club this afternoon. Jack | Pohl, local athlete, now at the Naval | Academy, rowed the Old Dominion quad Willlam Gibbs M been spending sc Hall, on the Mount V left ‘for California by | York. | Due to the iliness of Dr. William Jackson Morton, rector of old Christ Church, Rev. Dr. Samuel A. Wallis | of the theological ninary will preach at both evenin nd morning services in the church After a vacation during the Sum- mer,” the Greenaway memorial class of the M. E. Church South will re- | sume classes tomorrow morning. | There will be reception at the | Alexandria Hospital Monday night to | the public school teachers of the city given by the Parent-Teacher Associa- tion. Chester A. Guinn, chairman of | the school board, will welcome the| new and returning teachers. There | will be a short music program. Gen eral officers of the Parent-Teacher Association will be elected October 2. Tomorrow afternoon there will be a special meeting of the alumnae of | St. Mary’s Academy. It will be the | 1ast meeting before the convention | which will be held in October. Tmm ely following, there will he a re ception to the new sister superior of the acad v, Sister M. Reparado. The Retail Merchants' Club met | Wednesday night and appointed a | committee to see each member of the club to have them sign the rules governing revised credit bureau of | the club. The commi is_com- posed wf . Page W Sldney Weil and F. Clinton Knf, An in- vitation was issued to » member of | | the L'hgr;;gu Retail Merchants' Asso- | | ciation speak before the club In the near future. Dominion at the Po-| Adoo, who time at Hoilin rmon road, b way of New At e weekly meeting of the| Kiward) Club Rev. P. L. Vernon of the Fifit Baptist Church spoke on | #y Beautiful” Thomas Chaun- | c reported that $45 was realized | from the sale of a tombstone give | to the club before the carnival last| Spring. | | The annual meeting of the Knights of Columbus was held We, rs_chosen were deput> DeVaughn; finan- Downhan; treasurer, Sy T. Regin d Dyson: ., | J. Sulllvan; inside guard, (:lrl T? Rothmund: outside guard, Samuel D. | :I)n\'z\uzm chaplain, Rev. Louis | met; ees, C. Raymond Hell- | | muth and Jullan Downey | | _The junior choir of St. Paul's| Church gave an entertainment in the ! Norton Memorial Hall last night WARRENTON. vere elec \‘ed }‘r(—ahu.rv Thyson; vice preside Mr: R annmtmn:h secretary- | treasurer, Mrs. W U. Parkinson chaplain, Mrs. W. G. Trow; rehabilita- tion committee, Mrs. Nelson Moffett | historian, Miss adie Bartenstein; [‘vxh'Xl‘I(y Miss Mary P. Thyson; execu- tive committee, Miss Bessie Hick \hfl, J. O'Brien, Miss Hatton. ynxs' ching mission will begin Se; p ember 14, in Grace s, in which the rec- . Rotter, will be \ John Coleman, Greenway Parish, > Wik William Mitchell has recently hased through Green ( ter the home of Mrs. Sayre Other sales made by ter lately are The Pin a m Warrenton, home of the and Mrs. Inman H. Payne, |to R. H. Riley and A. B. Myers of C endon, who will ke posses- Januar: and Falkland, near T kiland, purchased by Roger Bayly for a stock farm. Miss Ma ‘mma Adkins, da hter | of N and Mrs. Wi m Adkins of k Thompson of Miss Mary P Court late Mr. Warrenton nd Fra Linville, Va., were married Thursday morning in agerstown, Md., by Rev. Mr. Rite | The first drag of the season was rm by the Ju r Hunt Saturday afternoon at the ome of the Misses Nesbitt. The first course was for the | smulil children and ponies led by Miss y bitt its season September 24. D. Gaskins, manager of the Warrenton and Culpeper horse shows, will go to Richmond next week to make arrangements for the horse show feature of the State fair. The last subscription dance of the season will be held in the lower room of the Warrenton Library Tuesday evening. Three steeplechases will be run under the sanction of the rules of the Natlonal Steeplechase and Hunt Asso. siation on the afternoon of October , at Ayrshire, the estate of Gen. J. A. Buchanan, near Upperville. Entries will close with A. C. Reid, secretary, at midnigh! October 17. First race, the Pledmont Plate, for hunters the bona fide property of owner making the entry, over a flagged course ,of about four miles across country. Second race, the Avrshire Gup, presented by Bu- Simpson, the entire community to be invited 'to attend. Miss Jennie Cockerlll joined the association. Euneral services were held at the Paptist Church for Mrs, Macdonald, 88-year-old mother of 'Mrs., Weakley and Mrs. Quick of McLean, conducted by Rev. V. H. Council. - *'least one season with hunts of Casa- Elizabeth | near | he Stuyvesant School will open | | ue $300, must be twice | horses season with the follow anova, Warrenton, Blue Ridge won for | one | Only for horses that | have be ed by a lady for at nova, W : rrenton, Orange | Blue | Ridge, Middleburg | mont. No lady to ride. Old-fashioned | point-to-point “of approximately five | miles over non-flagged courss. | i County, and Pled FORESTVILLE. FORESTVILLE, V (Special).—Great Falls meet in the school hall on Wednesd: At the eeting of the finance com- mittee of Forestville day, held last Thursday evening at the home of Mark Turner, a list of recommenda- tions was made to present to the com- ity at a eneral community meet- | which is to be held in the audito- | m of the school buildnig. These | recommendations cover the expendi- ture of the funds remalning expended from last yvear's Forestville day, as| well as the $800 cleared this past| month, | The post office committee of grange | members as mapped out a tentative | route for a rural free delivery, with | (headquarters at Gre: Falls or vicin- ity, and has ma »pointment with | a post office inspector to go over the sroposed route. Supt. M. D, Hall has announced teach- ers for the year. S. B. Cunningham | { will return as principal and will be as. | sisted in the high school by Miss Helen | | Kronk of Strasburg. A third high | {school teacher may be appointed, Miss Elizabeth Hillsman of Petersville will | teach the primary grade, Miss Ger- trude Bazzle third grade, Miss Ruth | |Riley of Herndon fourth and ffth, |and” Miss Hazle Wattle of Vienna sixth and seventh, COLLEGE PARK. COLLEGE PARK, Md., September 12 (Special).—The Collegé Park Home ‘and School Association will hold its . September 12| Grange will { recess at the school here on Monday, | September 21, at 8 p.m. THe principal ‘fefllure of the meeting will be an ad- dress by Edward Donaidson, chairman | | of the board of town commissioners of Berwyn Helghts, on the commission form of government. This will be the third and final lecture on the various types of municipal government. The association has glready heard |lectures on the mayor and_council form, presented by Mayor John H. Schaefer of Riverdald, Ifld the tax area type, which was discussed by Mr. Blum of Chevy Chase, Md. 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