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‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1926. — - - ——— e . i “1 le;h 'l‘ thusiasm, it is likely to do so the ROCKVILLE borhood. The funeral took place this|the Florence Crittenton Circle of | Montgomery Country Club, Rockville, [has announced a series of group EN"ER S SIPIKE A USE S remainder of the week. L morning, burial being at Darnestown. | Kensington, held at the home of Mrs. |jast evening. Mrs. Harry Vanderhoff |meetings as follows: June 2, Barnes- The first act of the show is being R Licenses have been issued by the|C. B. Graham, Mrs. Graham was|...° . i S o ST presented in connection with a feature| | clerk of the Circuit Court here for| elected president, Mrs. B. A. Ham- read a paper on flowers and William e Club hostess to T'oolesville and I NATIONAL—"The Song and Dance | picture the first half of the week, and | ROCKVILLE, Md., June 1 (Spe-|the marriage of Charles G. Perry, 23,| mond, secretary treasurer, and Mr: ! b Fop £ i ! Man it will be followed by the last half, | cial.—Following a long illn of Jackson, Tenn., and Miss Mar-| Daisy Brady, board representative. |suxaphone. Refreshments were served.|3, Cabin John Club to entertain A I e b s | with more pleture for the remainder | complication of diseases, Mrs. guerite M. Boyer, 21, of Salem, Va.,| The Olney branch of the Montgom-| The annual dance of the senor class | Wheaton, Wilson Lane and Brooke- . Lime ot the Natioro laracy Sret sab. [of the week, and with a midnight show Agnes Dowden, widow of Char] .| and Chester Fox Smith, 28, of Wash-|ery County Farm Bureau has declded | of the Rockville High School was| ville.Olney Clubs, at Cabin John; June phe of the National Players get sub- | fyiday when the whole performance |Dowden and & lifelong resident of | ington, and Miss Consuelo Miller, 24,| o start o farm bureau exehange, and | held in the school auditorium, with a |4, Trowningsville and ' Clagettavillo ] stantial opportunities to, show theif | i)l bo given. Its massed Charleston [ Rockville, died early Sunday morn-| of Brooklyn, N. Y. 3! s, e e e the ‘\-'”:’““ exhibition is one of its great features, | ing at the Montgomery County Gen- e it Hall o imheater i George M. Cohan's plece | but it doesn’t overtop the lnughable | eral Hospital, Sandy Spring. She was Memorial Rites Held. Harry C. Willlams, chairman, and|The chaperons were Mr. and Mr: rd of the Uni dommons Reassembles With| ;The song and Dance Man,” Rhea| ;nedians by a jug full 63 vears old. She is survived by a| Memorial day exercises were held|Mrs. Margaret Sinyard, Mrs. Joslah J. | walter A. Williams, Mr. and Mr: e Sanalon Sev- f c Diveley, the new member, who_takes daughter, Mrs. Charles V. C d of Hutton, Mrs. Harry Benson and Mrs. the place of Kathryn Givney—FRurope —— == Bt M po o L wily pard of | vesterday afternoon at Forest Oak|jonn" 3 Muncaster have been ap.| s 1 hoke, home demon Issue Unsettled—Liberals |ioundimmediately established her- e s e uneral will he con| Cemetery, Gaithersburg. The address| r-inted a board of gov i | Some Honl: *A W - |stration agent for Dorchester County: 1settlec iberals ind—immediately establish el LAKE sTEAMER SINKS ducted this afternoon from Pum.| Cemetery, Gaithersburg. inted a board of governors. Fresh | p, ? sic, and dur-| Mrs. Helen Virginia McKinley, self by giving a splendid performance MWy | bhrey’s Chapel, Rockville. Burial will| was delivered by Rev. Willlam Sy-|fruits, vegetables, eggs, etc., every|ing the evening refreshments were|clothing expert, and Miss Eth in the role of the theatrical boarding be in Rockville Union Cemetery. Mrs. | evens, pastor of Grace Methodist|Friday and Saturday. served. Tipton, sewing machine expert, [ouse keeper. T iy OTHERIS DAMAGED | Dewen’\was & daughter of the lute| Church, " Gaithersburg. During the| Miss Verdlo Kingdon entertatned| Miss Blanche A. Corwin, home|address the meetings and give demon e e L o Percival W. Hall. day many persons visited the ceme-|the Rockville Inquiry Club at the|demonstration agent for the county,|stration | the popular hryn in Miss Diveley S Katherine D. Purdum, daugh- and placed flowers on the graves. and voice, and in a typ- = t the late James W. Purdum and| The second anm supper of the al Givney role the optical illusion | Settles on Bottom, With Decks|a lifelong resident of Darnestown | Sanctuary Soclety of St. Rose's Cath- e e s was virtually complete, The audience by A t, dled on Saturday, aged 80| olic Church at Cloppers, this county, DI YART }I)( PR\ 7PN st night went out tosher with a rush. | Qut of Water, After Collision |y Death sed by a com-| will be held Thursday at the home (.I\\ A / YIO)N f T : 4 ation of diseases. She was a of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Baker at 2 DN )N (afi AASARNO A Sl nd b il I e in St. Marys River. ter of Mrs. Ella F. West and James | Germantown. ey ass = Dt S ikl e ol e gl i O T. Purdum of the Darnestown neigh-| At the recent annual meeting of pany pre t chance they |p ne Assaciated Pre have had th . The y e ey with the thesis that on the e at 3 do “come bac Regard- - i G cess elsewhere, the Ture of | Interstate Steampship Co. s SATISFACTORY TERMS l 4 sl il £l hottom ¢ 3 Marvis s the footlights s lrresistible to the| dhreast Troquois Point in 26 feet of . ARRANGED S e s the result of being rammed ¢ Pontiac of the Cle: H s Nicholson played selections on the|Dickerson Clubs, at Darnesville; June will launch the enterprise in _the |y, 1 ¢ et | Clabs i U 4 5, ge num of students, former | Clubs to meet with Damascus Club, at Grange Hall at Olney, July 2. M. |students and others in aftendance. s E | rner i “the sonk and dance | 3 e ey . . stage failure, who, never g o he e e S, mever | L Nl S B o A" Gift Suggestions o belng loyal (0 his riends, and bedly mmasiied in the bew thet she SHERWIN- from shortening their useful- particularly to Leola Lane, “a 80 Y sraas | UHE . 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