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26 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 20, 1926—PART 1. MARYLAND V[]‘”NG AREINGTON COUNTY N - McLEAN. : MERRIFIELD. _ HYATTSVILLE. I FALLS CHURCH. lf{)é;l‘;\fil,l,if. | 1., June 19 (Special) MERRIFIELD, Va., June 19 (Spe HYATTSVILL Md.. June 19| FALLS CHURCH, V June ! (Special).—At the meeting of the town | McLean's first vacation I school | { McLean’s first vacatio e school [ ojul)—The Merrifleld Tmprovement | (Specfal). —William Knowles Cooper. [\l CLARENDON, Va.. June 19.—While |fected at a_larsely attended meeting |ovens Monday morning at 9:80. The | Chr, o TROITIRE | PEORCIV | omer fam Knowles Cooper. | n oy " Tuesduy night build : the voters of Arlington County |held Thursday night. The hive { expenses for text books and supplies | ation met at the home of Mr.|general secretary of the Waushington | njte were issued to Harmon Green |Ietired f 0 = authorized the floating of $750,000 of ituted by Supreme Sups sor (4re being borne eqtinlly by the fou nd Mrs. R. €. Bevee on Monday | Y. M. C. A, delivered the address to |for the house being built for him Clarksbu A SH T0: e bRt bion. of 4 weAter rl M. Mende of Washingt i Sundny schools of the community. All {night. The treasurer’s report showed | the graduates of Hyattsville High {Cherry street and to T. E. Crowell| Clarkshurs - 1 aystem; with ghe Tnited States Gov ted by Sir Knight cast. | childrén are invited to attend. 4 bank balance of May 19 of 189,54, | S¢h0ol at commencement exercises ifor a house to replace the building re- | = ernment reservoir Dalecarlia as | lstrict man. of Washingion; Sir) sor \\Ll‘l Lm“nwu”s"‘l"‘ l”\:flk o | Receipts since nt:leli vl P '“‘x Leld last night in the new auditorium | sently destroyed by fire - * i the source of supply. the bonds ave [ Knight Thomas R. White. di wo weeks. Mrs. Hunter Mack will | Receipts since that date were $9 for|of the school. Diplomas were pre- | Church. Wrmng of Names on Ballots atil ey | v of Alexandria, and the |@et as superintendent, and the chil- jdues, $50 from Mr. and Mrs. Bevee for | sented 56 by Dr. Willard Small, dean i Barron Fredricks, £ ot ie is not to be put on sale u 8 m 1 H Ml actually is needed, according to an m of Awexandrin Ilive, No. {dren will be divided into four main | improvement of rosperity avenue, | of college of education of the |<pecial road committee “I"“ Speciflcallv Ruled Out mnouncement today by William I + elect of rs resulted as | Eroups, with M Berthiaume, as- /S50 from Mr. and Mrs. Ankers, and cersity of Maryland. Invocation ort, say that he had conferred | ' f | Ingram, chairman of the. Arlin L h abetl + Taylor, | sisted by Mrs. Dodge, as leader of the ! $50 from Mr. and Mrs. Loveless, and benediction were offered by the |with officials of the road department ";”'I"‘ County Poard of Water Supply ) ¢ @. Hay | lkindergarten children under spel enue,' giving 1t v. Henry L. Durrant, rector of St. [of the Agriculti Department an art by Robinson. B e A ) - commander; Mrs. Mabel I, [ Arnold, assisted by Frances Hileman, fance of $348.54. With ‘the | Matthew's Protestant Episcopal [found them unable to give any help | ‘Ii"' usui states, “is at work on a ge tson lieutenant gommander; | Will gake the children of the first,propriated by the [ parish. A musical program was fur- time in making maps and sur- | (00er ! | for future activities In Glidys 1. Dui o second, and third school grades; Mrs. | additional pledge of | niaHeEs byl dliie) orithe s Ho0Y £'tH6: cide atieets of the fown ‘ount Bpecial Dispatch 10 The Sta { with the water project and until all Maude D Sergeant. | Cline and Mrs. Whiteley will have | Nakin of Washington, the road fund | The medal offered annually by the | Mr. Fredricks also reported having | il BALTIMORE, June. 18- Weitlng | poeibniniry worls 18 cleared @iy and | iwrence, lad Grms | the Juniors, and Ttev. Mr. Shumate |amounts to $225. "The treasurer Was | o jumni assoclation to the senior out- | consulted with Mr. Kinnea: the names of persons for whom they | We ave ready to start on the installa Robinton, fiest lady | the Intermediates, from sovonth grade | instructed to send this money o the | tanding i lendership, scholarship | district engineer for the State 4 e 5 s | tion of the’ mains i laterals no ! wird: Mrs, Carrie V. Kidwell, | Up. He will be ‘ssisted by Mrs. Cor- | county treasurer, . D. Huddleson, | .4 athletics was presented Bernard | way commission d he was A desire to vote, but whose names are [\, g0 will be sold. longer we nd lad; guard: Mo Fvi 1 ner, Mrs. Crawder, Mrs. U. 8. Walte: H(.r)’ the account of the road board of Joseph Nees. The presentation | Lo Eive any a at this time hure mot printed on the ballots, is illegal | withhold the sale of the honds. the wphrey. sentinel; Mrs. 3 v s Lucy St hnxml-'dz‘mnlhi L ,lu’li~ Church ;uml ot ;lml u::; M | speech was by Togo Matthews, pr The committee will continue its in- | "o0d AT T S { miore’ interest wa & e A s picke N nd others. The non-sect-j {ary was instructed to notify Mr. | o e o alumni association. Prof. | vestigations along the lines on which toail su il e ehon fitos fntres e e oo e an i oo bt : {0e Will take wp Tai s |15eras of the district rosd bourd, that lent of the alumni fation. Prof. & copding 1o an apinion Just ren: i HE e natiie, + 15 Havenner, Mrs. Elibabeth i nd it is planned to | i : 1y b L obinson. a tayior and Mrs. Nellie V. Skillman instruction in sewing 8 An equal sum will be appro-i Mg (50 s lelinquent taxpayers that on June 3 EY S b 0 ate v " graduates are 1 uent taxp ers Lhal n Marbluc, ) Thorouzh Study Plasncd. Cedste ’ 12 , basketry, oo 1 |priated by the county “and bids willl ,cZ4émic” cou o welen B {4 list of delinquents will be submitted | ;i) ven in reply to 3 St committees’ were an- | taining, art work, etc as | Ve called for. P 5 Traiice Giira . to council, which will then take the quiry \ Pl . N « declared that while e Lt b E Corinna Frances Loring, Emily ¢ el uneil, coun I m 5 Princess Anne af, | JBUE Ingrein dociie AL B TS ounced as follows: Social committee, inized recreation and in Iobert Candor, chairman of the con- | (00N TIRRees ToRnE, B THICE [ cegsary ‘steps for the sale of prop- | 1o\ nev. who ed whether the voters | liberate consideration is-to be given | 5y o i 3 Ly . stitutiona} committee, read the pro R L L SR L e i s i il m: " on the t | to the working out of every phase of [ e W, Ky e (chairman) Sharon Chapter, Fastern St osad! ey : Rk 0| Elizabeth Louise Carmicharl, Vir- |“rty on which taxes are uny ville tod i bl iy the | Lo e Y s 14| Avs. Lillian IR, Robinson, Miss Doro: [mest i the Masonic” Hall on Monday | PO jew constitution, which was| 4 B0 (AT deron, Julin’ King, | Attention of citizens Is ca ek ar o or whom they de it ! B, Havenner, Mrs. Gladys 2. Dur- | nigl adopted article by article. The prl > :ifact that an additional 1 pe 3 the v Stre (o vote. since the passage of | "Carry on” with the speed, vim and | e . vl S % it o 11 | cipal change is that the term of office | Delmar A. Dyott SN ToR dach T ’s delay | fan, Miss Sally G. Palmer; sick com he Langley Methodist women will | {iP4) change fs that the term of office | g, ot Marguerite - | idded to taxes for each month's delay chapter 551 of the acts of 1921, the | determination which marked earlier : 2 N ’ 3 i o kit o general purpose of which wa to | efforts in connection with the pro-|Mmittee, Mrs, Virginia B. Pepper (chair- 1 organize ¢ B "“" S ‘{ S50 |vear abeth S. Lynch, Dorothy {in payment. i shorten the ballot by eliminating | & nd which have ended so sue- |, Mrs. Carrie W. Kidwell Mrs. | nectlon Wwith chelt Lages il (e 1" Mrs. Mary Maxwell has been seri- | 1oy, Ethel G. Gaylor, C] TRoss, | _The clerk was authorized to pay the spaces thereon TS | cesstully e 1o et vach to be | Eva I, Pumphrey; by-luws committee, | Organization will be effected by Mrs. ) %y TS0 qlieh, IO SO0 ST Jolin H. Costinett | Citizens’ National Bank of Alexandriz ) t Nrs. Effie 15 Havenner (chairmany, | Caldwell of the Clarendon Methodist | SUSiY Il In Garfield Hospital for the | g "y, : the sum of $1.752.50 as interest on Next b inatiis the cloie ot e HEthE B BaQtay: smory | school bonds falling due July ! very successfu 4 Kitchen | Hutchinson, James Bonnet Gahan, Falls Church Lodge, No. 11. 1. O diseas rinoi o | dgzes : ] | K. J. Morris, principal of the school, | the members have been working oA the community was ready to co-gper- | b o HOTER BERERT O | "rhe clerk was authorized to notify [{1%" | \ttorney gene leld that it { done before Arlington County gets| (' b %, Mavenner (chalrman): | church, who will come to Langley at Lot sty b s o s e ey e Bva 4. Humphrey the prayer meeting hourmiext Wednes } mis desire Lo | ment is ready to deliver it Mr. In Meetings (o be Arrauged tron Tadge. Ao i A M, | ImDrovement contest.” Miss Mar serite, Bowley, Bernard Joseph | 0., 5, S, 1Ol SO0 ‘e gram added. The water, it MR O e ve 10| Wil meet in" the Masonie 1 on | MacGowan, State food spectalist from | 2 tegina Summers Dorr. Ber- | 0 Mo b0 i ho have died durin s fon 62 of the ! will not be available, however. u o AREeEen L ths Coetutive anime ) TBNERAEY. sburg, and Miss Lucy Steptoe, | i Mulor, JeRcolBSVesnoliiye. punti yeats. 11 “Haverty pre- Code 1 toes not auuthorize the | the new filtration nt at Daleca R b acay T ETectaa b The Ladies’ Social Ciub of Il Nido | home demonstration agent, will visit | B ,M" at the servic Prayers wer: writh ¢ additional names on the | is completed, which is expected about | {{r Wl S e 4 o here the 40 kitchens next week, scoring | I’aul Edmund Pyles s g B o) g o Mo bailot by a voter, the pr } July 1, 1927 o e Tl 19t there m on improvements made since| Commercial course—Bertha Olive | "l b¥ (RS SRERIEN. <CRT G Y tained in section S0 and reading ‘or | Some fear has been expressed S e B e s Miss MacGowan's first visit three| Weirich, Helen Laurena Bankmann, | 20d & short address ek soadi v e her than the namé oF pamesiof any | the county ‘that delay may bewocc,.- | noers of the Hive ang those of Roberk | o jveq patween $25/ant §80. months igo. Gladys Watson Warner, Ruth Elmira | Srand master, Edmond H. Allen of ather candidate written by a voter on , sioned by demands of the bondin (Lee (Tent atithe flrst meeting in} e ponn™ Council, Fraternal Ameri = . Pannebaker, Edna May White, Lena | NeWington, Va. : the ballot ns provided by section: he. | companies, who will enter competi- |JulY. it Which time the full IQItIAtory | .qne alected the following officers or e Elizabeth Brogk, Blanche: Chireh;| . The Eastern Star Quartet sang two one ¥ section” be- | « i ! degree of the tent will be given sttt G LRl il VIENNA Nt ente i = : et | selections and after the close of the comes nugato {tion for the bonds, that the consti- [1gree of the tont Wil be gfen | ruesday night: President, William Y 3 fargaret Louise Fainter, Margaret | S SCUons A6 G L0 € O S akwood You are }'“.wv!\ correct in your ionality of the act under which the | SCHGRE 80 ThE SHIEAY WG iy, | Davis: vice president, William Voight; \L\r,\']r;'rn;xn_ Willis Byrd H(em\»r R iitErs Vo Aucatutes tidgraves assumption that a voter muy not use | system will be established be tested. 1€ St g ednesday. | ., quctor, rham; warden, C. W prs T son, Fthel Margery Hayes, George & s il e @ sticker, and. in the opinin of the | a was done in the ease of the school | SPecial graduation exercises are to be { ynn; inside sentinel, R. Voight: out VIENNA, Va., June 19 (Speciall | Henry Carroll, Ruth Ei: h Me- | Funeral services flt;n 9!:.\( '\""'L’fli‘ attor no person is au- | bonds. Mr. Ingram, however in all of the schools on that day, | e sentinel, R. Ball; chaplain, fhe Daily Vacation Bible School|Clary, Mary Louise Weeks, Carlin|Y. Darnes were held at oOld Falls thorized his vote other than | that he doesenot think a te Which time promotions Will be an-| pogers: v ntative to the Stats|opened on Monday morning at the|Belfield Taliafes James Arthur|Church Tuesday afternoon. with in for the ndidates named on the | will be necessary, as two bondin : e s | terment in the family plot in the ad ning churchyard. Mrs. Darnes : 5 Stephenson, Benfa S. Pendle for & | MEeE oraty EeE IR AE con Vienna School with an enrollment of | 1o Georgie b i inies have already made a careful who was 8 vears of age and lived ir.; Georgie Ellen Hyde, Eleanor Vir- There e ampl provisions co dy ol e Jaw and G i ny isions con 1 the law and hav |in’ Washington in recent vears. w | Evangeline Lillis Gruver, will meet on Thursday atternoon, The | trawberry festival on_ the church crounds las Wednesday evening inced and diplom Galbl. aeshnte: Et The June term of the Cireuit Court | g hoy willl b Inctaliod a¢ the next meeting by Ray Rogers, past 7Y pupils under the direction of Rev.| zinja Morton, Warren Nussbaum, ooy eg i | 1y, + Eighteen alleged law viola- | presi | Edward Lateh of the Wesley Metho. | Morris Milton Cohen, Martha Legare | ill convene Monday morning at 10 tained in the election law b c i it they are 2 to take the ) Sers mhs Seoure o DRt Snthe | o e 2 member of one of the oldest families Bt ool e | o or nbtin s pestion G0tk sy NIBIBON CARes, (WHTl Ihedidons{dered; by here, having been Miss America Scott n the 1 <0 that the elimina O mIting engineer to the |the grand jury, which consists of C.|B. G. Foster at the Country Club on |ana Mrs, Stacy Saunders are in Stewart Francis Kneessi, John Pat- | Whose parents lived near West Falls tion of the blank spaces would seem d, that & “husiness counc Doyle, R. P: Shepherd, | Thursday nigh tii: DU of Richrchii Goe terson Bewl Sherman Hall Hol- ‘h‘“"*‘ »“‘“‘;;“F"' e caw | to deprive the voters of none of their | to the board be created to consist ¢ De Lashmutt, William M “The board of directors of the Li-|grades, Mrs. L. V. Schermerhorn and | ingsworth, Mark Wellington Turner, | I the abeence of the rector, Rev constitutional rishts | « D. Haller, F. H.|brary Association held a meeting on | \iss Nell Sy Joshua Peter Stedehouder. Norman | R- A. Castleman, the service was con H e feCren W 3 KM oo -9 iss Nellie Fouche: 3-4-5 grades, Mrs, | g 1 101 , No a Jucted by Rev. Will Marshall of . civic organizations. will be adopted f MeCrehan and E. KM | Wednesday afternoon at the home of | fioyd Wright and Mrs. Lateh; pri.| McLeod, ducted by Rev illiam Marshall o i i 2 - v Mrs. U Walter: was decided | v 5 B niond. Yot aaid In g ” Fairfax. , > < | conla not be nitely learned today. VeIl X 3 | Mrs : d | mary, Mrs. Raymond Yost and Mrs | Closing exercises of the Hyatts- et oy sy LYON PARK. | This is one of the things to be co v ion of her effort to advance the d next meet-| 7O g’ Sellars: beginners, Mrs. Gilbert | ville Elementary School, Mrs. Hontas | The Music Study Club held its open { sidered by the water board in workin: ts of the Thomas Jefferson M |ing to July @ L Winslow M. Sturgis, principal, were held Wed- | meeting at the home o Mrs. R. ¢ P e out its eneral plan of procedure. it fund, Mrs. W. W. Snvder Scoutmaster Kreider and seven | “he Children's day service of the | nesday might in the National Guard | Moneure Tuesday evening, with e ARK. WV is said, endon has been sent an invitation to [ Scouts attended the field meet of the | preshyterian Church will be held to- | ar s here. T. Howard Duckett of | following program: Chorus. “( el The regular : 3 o honorary automobile ¢ {firth division, held last Saturday at{morrow in the auditorium of the sville, prominent member of the | Where the Lilles Bloom™ (W. of the executive committ . olds Advisers Needed i il accompany Thomas Jeffer- | Virginia Highlands. Mr. Kreider, As:| Vienna Public School. The ehurch land bar and chairman of the i Thompson); vocal solo, “The Lorele Civic iation will be | In making his suggestion Mr from Monticello to Philadel | sistant Leader Ralph Thompson, and |puilding will be closed until necessary | Washington Suburban Sanitary Com. |(Franz Lisat), by Mrs. Kathryn Davig held in the community house at 8| pPhillips stated that such a body ix i1 and the international Sesquicen- | eeman M. Corner will £0|repairs can be made and a new heat- | mi \,_gave the address to the |Piano solo, “Hark, Hark. the rk o'clock Tuesday evenir Several | needed to advise and work with the |tennial Exposition <o been | Roosey it AMd, on Saturday |ing plant installed. Church and Sun-| class. The welcome was given by |(Schubert-Liszt), by Mrs. J. T. Bows o 1 he discussed. | water board, that the people may b t ticip e national first week of the Scout eamp. | duy school will be held at their usual Kerr, the clase history by Betty | vocal solo, “Just a Cottage Small 1 of campaign | kept informed of the state of the | Fourth July exercises to be held the Mcle oop will 20 10 |{ime at the gchool Ann Goodyear, class poem by Eliza- {by Miss Evangeline McGroarty on of water in ' work its financial details, and | Monticello in celehration of the B tine with | Alis8 1da Green and Mr. ‘Thor beth Cole. class prophecy by Mary |chorus, “The Old Road” (John Prinile | in all |an: the Declaration of In e tire department is meeting with | wileox were married on Monday eve. | Payne, ¢ Will by Charlotte Suess | Scott); violin solo, “Indian Lament in cour ticipa- | matters of importance tepend nd in comme ition o €NCOUFARINg res n olick I ning by Rev. Edward Latch in the and valedictory by Louise Reinohl. |G Minor” (Dvorak Kreisler). by Robert v celebration This is a public enterpris the . ith of its a allon O EUPROEL arnival. | \Wesley” Methodist Church here Charles W. Clagett of the board of | Ballinger; v solo, “Lullaby From i eahs ot 4 & f the hoard of e 2 The G Lutheran players of tees of the school presented cer- |Jocelyn” (Benjamin Godard). by Mrs o i o i ! ithe Grace Lutheran Chureh of Wash- | tiflcates to the following, who have | R. C. L. Moncure: chorus. “Bells of O e o ded enyip. {ington consisting Marion Fulton pleted the seven-grade course: Aberdovey Welsh air: Ladies TGt cand makeri) > the fn.|Looue ‘Hrown, Marvin Bumi ner Alvek rney. jr. FEdward |Quartet. “The Lost Chord™ (Sir Arthur ebtedness on the build ; e, B T sell Bartoo, Cora Vesta Benedict, | Sullivan), Mrs. Eva Weir, Mrs. D. A {are now being erccted and all preps e A T '”‘,'“”"r Frnest | Francis Leo Bl Arthur Franklin ilyh“w\n("' .\Ir: 53R x;oiln.ma“ nd it o ot il bo conipletan befors Thiks-| - paoron ang JUACHES n presented | gowers, Marg Mary Brogan, | Miss Margaret Sweeney: Mrs. Mary explained in some | ence to those principles School Body to Meet (a0 gt T ' a farce entitied “The Arrival of Kit-| (haiel rdward Brown, Evelyn Vir- | Ryer sang the obligato and Mrs. J. W SN e sar | P e e D ot e | The Eastern card party last at the Town Hall on Monday eve-| oiniy Carrick, Elizabeth Mayhew | Brown was at the plano: plano solo publicity bureau of th : Seh Vednesday evening at |55 e | mecting of the board of | Mabel Louvise Dorr, John Christian | vocal duet, “Roses of Pleardy” (Hay o 5 unty Chamiy Slecti e bt o o ecial meeting of the board of | nyying . Josen ; i d v Mrs. Mary Ryer and G. L. 5 Mrs. Fred Drew of Wi TR 5 hi Duling, jr.. Franel< Joseph Darnall, | den Wood), Mr: 3 . e of Ruby Y tebs %0 |nirtiiued the hoepital Bee e D o ia e L be_ Hota int 1o | Loretta Eifzs peeph Darnall: | Rebertshaw: vocal solo, “Happy Days” | JRGES RAILROADS SPEND. O et G . i Sunshine Society with a picnic ofies ot Thomas B Keith ab Faf sthka i beth Eberle, [ (A. Strelesky), by R. A. Balinger. with = fto ) ie ooty vantage ' R ; at Kenilworth Farm vesterday | jne o Franklin Willia _ John Marion | violin obligato by Robert Balinger 1l lines was approved, and members . won Joseph Be Vie lrvin, Futh Ade- | Male Quartet, “The Tack” (Parkes) o eeh i Lie " bl Roe ey Al i « " b f B Adrian Bueick is 1% Keith of F: bt and “Steal Away to Jesus" (negro| “l».\L“rI 1 Li were assigned to gather the necessi X July 4 : iRl ol | R Keith of Fairfax b Sips 1 - q o s L.| Willa side 3 o b ot e e i « ] e dance and card party at St John's | UL O TR Rl et hel Stew | spiritual), C. N McGroarty, E. L.| Willard, presid B & O ¢ versary of t £n- | Community Hall tonight, for the bene- | o Goodrich, Eliz ‘Ann Goodyear, | MacNair, Frank Thompson and Guy | Railroad. in ar f structed to take up the topic of popu tion of Independence | fit of the guild of the church e Moard . i G | s O S R i ince of the centennial of | 1The musical program following the |y eiq . eup shoot “om its range Satur. | Gruver, Francis Glasgow, Mary Helen | “Gree{ings to Spring” (John Strauss), Webb, geosraphie location, prox ; Tt ey | Rreienis HOT S0f Thes Har ey afternoon | Hall, Robert William Harrison, | Edward Balinger was accompanist for | imity to Washington and proximity to G : iAo by the ladies of the Presby:|™"mng Vienna Presbyterian Ladies’ | Thelma Roselle Harrison, George | the chorus. Jiher places of interest: Miss Florence : i Sl Chuch e L Aid met on FMirsday at.che home | Lawrence Hartman, Paula Johanna | Refreshments were served after the et Shnie AnE T o : 1 det ns by Miss Della wine ol lof Mrs. Deming Shear at Falls Church. | Hello, Gustaf Hermanson, Alfred | program. : Ly el Nl hoais o Bor s . ington, on the violin and honj s oy i | Hlerman Hiortdahl, Anna Geraldine| The annual meeting of the Ladies'| &5 douive BCES S0 i et b e D i L s e lin: solos by Staniey Fultz o : | Hitaffer, Frank Leéo Howard, Mary | Aid and Missionary Societies of the | [EEHRER TEO il A T e bl ol el ton, plano music by Mr Berwvn-Branchville. Elizabeth Jacoby, Lillian Howard | Presbyterian Church was held at the B S Al Traternal and civie., 1 Kirk- | by Gl eTesnts Toim | § Libbes of Mckednand 4l reclts . James, Temple Ralph Jarrell. Edith {home of Mrs. George B. Fadeley |~ IR L0 (50 atrsck. - 1 Hodgpd v | tion by Louise Arnole ST May Johnson, George Thomas Kellev, | Tuesday. % o5 satric chairman, who sided >alimer, sponsor, and Mrs. W. E. Skt & % o Apt e a g 3 3 u \ .. | 000 for such p S e R il el M T ol -1 Children’s day et Bapst | BRANCHVILLE, June 19 (Spe- | Roy "Henry 'Kerr. Stanley Dewiti| The annual June festival of St et sehy e ans of) Dlaas st honor fchurch will be observed tomortow|cial).—At the closing exercises of | Lewisg Helen Limon. Robert Leo!James Church. at West Palls Chureh. | 'ry o continue wided | G0 and Dr. 1. M. Chichester, con ntments were made by W, Thomas | morning, the Rev. V. i1 Council mak | perwyn School held Thursday eve- | Limon. Marie Christine Lawrence, | will be held this vear on Tuesday and | yjon, ks similar amount rning school =nd health facilitle Gants Tive Ferabers ana rle : a talk to the voung peoble. E | ning in the eymnasium of the Pres- | Marie Elizabeth Loeffel, Alice May | Wednesday. June and 23, in the | ¢ e {ndystolal’ possibilities of ‘the counly. | arliagton Chanter. tisited Tz m is in charge ¢ e and {y vterian Church, the following re- cGregor, Annie May McLeod, Ger- | school and on the school grounds. bt A b S . ernment and taxation mat-|of the Confederacy, were gue The 8. Club of the Presbyterian | c¢ived diplomas for completing the | rude Helen Manns. Helen Anna | Supper will be served all evening and | Rt poiLts ahe Diner | ey Mie 1 Lo e Olels Ol O e fie on| elementary course: Theline Altord | dtants Hattie Louise Maddox. | there will be dancing and other amuse- | {pa possibilities and 1oquirer e i the pogklet, | TRl Tec o e D omery 1. | Shurch met with May Beattle of | Loretta Aroow. Helen Bates, Cecelin | Frances Elizabeth Marceron, Mary | ment | the time rt is to be made to locate | Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the | moreee roast Tuesday evening jeckwith, Milton Boteler, Earl| Hillman Mayhew. Elizabeth Shreve | The King's Daughters’ Circle held|= to develop them CETitaders e i “Fralie | Weiper roast Tuesday eXeUINE, ngley | Prvant, Paul Deeck. Mabel de Ment, ) Miller. James Rowbottom Moore. |its annual sale of needlework, cake. EDUCATIONAL. Church Friday afternoon. ‘m,”{ list Church last Sunday was L Ellison, Aline Gormley, Howard | William Van Ness Morris. Robert | candy, etc.. at the home of Mrs. . H > Arlington Chapter Juniors, Children ',w‘_\"m,‘ with @ program largely musi- | Gormley, ~ Betty Griffith. Evelyn Warren Morton. Earl William Mount istman vesterday afternoon. by the « il of the \lessrs. Scott. Warner and n {of the Confederney, will hold a pienie | og) § | Hazard, Louis Heup tuth Jewell, | John H. Naylor. Elizabeth Bevan | Members of the Little Light ALTON Troop « were appointed a committee to con-|in the park at Lyon Park Saturday. | % 21 Marjorie McLaren, Robert Mahoney. | Owens, Mary Shahan Payne, Paul | Bearers Society held their annual W. 3 nesday. June t 1 o'eloc he der types of hooklets and to ascer Plans for Camp Fairlington, to be (SBURC Wilford Neviug, Letty Phillips, Fu- | Joseph Peterson, Alfred Burk Pettit, | party on the lawn at the home of COMISIE:(?EOI community house. Many D . iy costs of printing. A. J. Webb|held at Bluemont, August 11 to 24, | A 5 B zene Phillips, Alice Reed, Elizabeth | Hazel Ireme Pierson. Ruth Porton, | Mrs. S. S. Cline this afternoon. Mrs Of womern ve heen secured a s elected vice chairman and secre- | were presented to the Young People's B“‘\DEN‘ B ® Roberts, Sidnev Robert Thomas | John Burdette Platz. Margaret Wel- | Virginia Austin is president of the the event the bureap Sunday School Council, meeting at the —_— | Rosewag, Helen Teske, Millicent | ling Poole, Emily Louise Reinohl, | society scourse luncheo : nization the Arlington | home of Miss Anna Mae Sasher in | pBLADENSBURG, Md. June 19!Wenzel and Peggy Willingmyre, ldith May Sandilands, Ruth Eliza- | An Fcho meeting will be held in | cAccountancy (Courses bridge and County Hi Macabees was ef rendon last Monday evening. (Specinl —Fifteen received diplomas| The address to the graduates was | beth Severe, Elizabeth May Simonds, | the Baptist Church next Sunday eve- | gy ; e = e | Cammencement | exercises of che | made by Prof. Watkins and the cer- | John Schoernbauer, Margaret Louise | ning at 8 o'clock. when those who| Now given in resident i s most of which are said to be pro The vestry of St. John's Episcopal | qjgr ¢ and with Miss Virginia | King. Church was entertiined at dinner by |, Cretary. Mrs. S, © ,| General—Stephen Decatur Bowdoin, ' ) of representatives of count wuspices of the | zreat importance to the count thor reor e invitations are bhe dis | Phillips states It involves ¢ | tends v the Sesquicenter | expenditures. and the people are en-!nial \ i Independe the {titled to ow in advance on just 4Thor 5 Memorial Founda what iness principles it is to be [tjon nas Jefferson Centen- | Aso will prosent loans on | conducted, so that they can insist, as | pjal Commission were presented. Wilson |the work goes on. on a rigid adher | ning. The proceeds were for the bene- | Cole, Rita Victoria Conners, Bertha [Rondo, “Moonlight = Sonata” (Bee mental b e nng volunteer fire de-| y\jarje Ccoke, Hilda Myrth Davis, |thoven), by Mrs. D. A. Lawrence: | ., .. Carr Alan . Snider | Erwin, with Mr. Ingling at the piano; | Midday Lunche: 1 at B field, Ill.. today said is a ma ter of record that railroads of United States, taken as a ought to spend each vear ditional equipment and facil as double tracks. side the he s weter of ser ihres s the brid: Commiittee Is Appointed. 1rin irds will be provided with com k o ementary. School held | ificates presented by Dr. A. O, |Smith. Margaret Alice Smith, John | attended the Summer school conven. | & e kgl FORESTVILLE day school will hold a church soclal | Bludensburkt BlemCHem BOUR on. | Fitienne, chalrman of the board of | Bdward Starr, Charlotte Louise |tion at Charlottesville will give re- | classes at ¢ t 3 po one eveRing B wep g | director of the Maryland Experiment | irustees of the school. Rev. W. B.| Nues Albert Gordon Swincle, | ports. STRAYER COLLEGE e The missionary society of the Meth T e the address to the class. | Dorsey pronounced the benediction | Georse ~Willett ~Tenley, ~Howard |~ Plans and specifications for the| Ik odist Tpiscopal Church South held | Station, gave B S0 O litatory | and the invocation. Five girls and | James Thompsen, John Walton, Fred | new Sunday school building for the [ 721 Thirteenth Street, N. W, “meeting and _luncheon { Other teatnres R AT < Nistory by | one boy of the class have enrolled | Tucker Watson, Earl Elmer Vaughan, | Presbyterian Church have been com. | bl i the school auditorfum on Wednesday | Th ¥, in the home of Mrs. John | 5. " plory, < Wwill by Evelyn|in the Summer Hish School at the | William Stanley Anderson, Hester |pleted by the architect, Mr. Mitchell, | Catalogue sent on request. League and former the | night. The Master, L. Morris, and | Gary, in Mount Ida 5 | Vincent, prophiecy by Theodore An-| Marylahd University. A number of | Phine Ballard. afd soon will be presented to the | tional board of the Little House {ihe School Superintendent, F. E : Miss i“:"»‘ . Adams :5"'1‘ ‘.y““"'\';'“ | derson and valedictory by Doris Brig: | elementary pupfls = have also o | S building committee and trustees. Work | presented ! o has | pingham, reported the re 1 llan Tyler were married in the } " Awards were made by A. R.|rolled in the observation school. - . on the foundation is progressing. = siznified her inte e Seham Tioard ny | Methodist 1piscopal Church South | M- AWATES MO F0G" T class | which will be in charge of Misx | KENSINGTON. A play, entitled “The District | P eni and other prominent women are | Fairfax on the 5th, to which they 8 p.m. Thursday, the 17th. The /. o101 was presented the school by | Scharffetter. | SR School at Blueberry Corner: | Penlel thoo‘ bemnz invited {went as delegates from the Grange. | ceremony was performed by Rev.| g muel Bayly and accepted by Bar-| Among the 52 women receiving | . omo L given at Odd Fellows Hall last night | b No action was taken pending receipt | W. R. Hardesty, pasto | Sumuel Bayly A s wore present. | certificates on Friday for four years | KENSINGTON, Md. June 19 (Spe-|for the benefit of the Great Falls | COAKVIEW™ o el t6 license has been issue s i G y el ' |cia.—The guild 'of Christ Episcopal | g; : otats of rveplies frc ate Board of A marriage license has be@n issued | .q (e teachers by the class. Invoca-|attendance at the rural woman Cl) S P Street (¢ o~ Association and the Church met Wednesday in the parish | Woman's Missionars Society ot (he || 30th and Macomb Sts. N.W. V ENTO! cation to nauirics of Jocal | by the clerk of the court to Milton | g S 3 v. Virgil | short co 4 1 Iniversity WARRENTON. iucation t inquir ? ; tion was given by the Rev = hort. course at Maryland Universits: | 3T tnet VIERERNE 0 0 L e, | W om: ne Misslonary s Elr rans FORESTVILLI v Tune (Special).—Great Falls ge met in | hoard as to the feasibility of shorten rice and Mantell Rollings, both of | fobbs, pastor of the Wilson Avenue an of Berwyn —— " | Kinderzarten and out-o e o ’ hool vear and|Mount Tda Baptist Church of Colmar Manor, and | . Mulligan of Daniels’ | the last untig Fall. The luncheon com- | “rhe Falls Church Dance Club gave | g ¢ , “WARRENTON. Va. June 19 (Spe. ning present school day, - . the benediction by the Rev. D. W " Eewis Nix “”'_r D ADEIeby: "“_' a dance at Great Falls last night for | untorl Gaskins, |inlifen of charging tuition Hfor hish - e - Curran, who is in charge of St. Luke’s pgnition and appreciation of | GO LT K R . Mrs, | the benefit of the fire department. dictating « Gasking, ! school stuc | BERRYVILLE. Episcopal Church here. X | the efficient ana satisfactory service | FERERE CELE TN N Y Rum | The senior girls’ elass of the Pres Phone Cleseland Monda the a Mr. ( am reported also that ter Demay. one of the school en by the corps of teachers in the | o S Lo byterfan Church will give a lawn! Funeral services were held e | the school expected to handle e nrp\x-nt;\d dl‘plv;mnfi ml)thlu Berwyn School during the past vear | "Ny pomocratic State central com. | PATLY at the home of S. S. Cline, on Preshyterian Church e sale of all text books ne: ar. | BERRYVILLE, Va., June 19 (Spe- | following: Theodore Anderson, Doris |, juncheon was given in their honor | - cratic S al com- | Golumbia street, next Friday night. y The first of-a serios s for | Cunningham made several” sus-| cial)—Announcement has heen mede | Bricham, Samuel Bayly, Margaret|iy the Woman's Community Club of | TS s e % WOOD’S SCHOOL the henefit of the Wiire for improvements in the local { of the martinge of Miss Louise With- | Downey, Warren Evans, Dorothy | Berwyn on Tuesday, at the home of | 4% 4 ¥inos fay, chaiten, presided . was held in the library auditor chool building. He said all furnace | ors, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. L.|ilory, Gertrude Gilbertson. Marie | \re, James Staley, Brancnvilie. e T e 311 Easzt Capitol St. sl lond i uld he covered with asbestos, | \yithers near Dsrryville and Ensign | Huber, Ethel Hammett, John Jarboe, |~ porty-eitht members of the ad- | ‘o mere Gov Albert C. Ritchie. Ko | g x i R T he Misons of ihis distriet, com. {and weather stripping put on all win-l ¢ fyank Kershner of Martinsburg. | Elenor Mostow, Charles Pascal. Eve- | vjgory hoard of the Prince Georges | regentative Millard F Ty ;“!] “"I‘:;: ‘-:film':_"l ‘”‘;-:l"r . "_ s - “' I‘I" " 7 el Dille g can- or elie Shorthand, Typewriting. prising seven lodges in zuguier and | dow Tentative plans for Foresty The wedding took place June 12 at!lyn Vincent, Sophie Weiss and Mar-| county Volunteer Firemen's A: dldate for the United States Sehate: - ammock Countics, Wil hold & | 615 were discussed The meeting | Los Ang lit, where the bride | zaret Webb. e T the Rl aeais didate for the United Stites Senate: | wing, postmaster at Eldorado Roshkeeping. CIvib Beiton - mesting an o atathe Max: JENOBA It an. “dld Tashioned “eQuarc s bet wince April. | “"The lawn fete given after the exer-| pranchville, Wednesday evening. A | Mayor Jackson, of Baltimore. AmMONE | cearane, Trecrsany 1L S50 In-pos W Fair Grounds, July o7 dance. 3 ) ! iy Elizabeth Kackley, | cises was well attended. The Dro-liumber of important matters were | ihose atiending. from Montaomers | o mps, Treasury savings funds Maderate Rates "The marriage of William 1ludson of | - Howad Gardner was voted Mr nd M Tandor | cceds will be used o buy new eqviD-|discussed. Tunch was served. Chiet | County were Mai. I Brooke: iee M| Se N TEiny on Do B e calt. write or phone—it s better to Warrenton and Miss Mg t Walli 8 A CONpLIRG Was poind rryvitle, and H. O ment for the school. g A. L. Johnson announces the follow- [and Mrs, Preston B. Ray. Dr. and lary ecember 923 i M o T Nowa i e ‘Lo ety o play before schoul wpens: | Cleman of Tiitimor: Were married | " The recent lamn fote given for the | iy “committees in charse of the |irs George Bdmunds tay, Dr.and | pill now goes to the President 1 ceeds to be applied to the Grange | . "epo home of the bride last Thurs- | benefit of the bose ball team of the | various features of the firemen's | W, Ernest Offutt, Mrs. Edwin A. Mer- pr neoln 38 nounced th The ! . « Ly : s The o itte this vear i W ;n | Hall Building Fund. The commitiee| g,y Bladensburg Volunteer Fire Depart-| \ainival, which opened Saturday | mtt, Mrs. James Ord. Mra. Willtam W EDUCATIONAL. i includes Mrs <, chairman, ap-| B i o y will b . t : Sehool o s A" clinic for nose and throat diseises | ment netted §35. The money w e | night on the Community Center |Skinner, Mrs. Latane Lewis, Mrs, s C A 50-mile v ’K;I;f“m’m‘,’»‘m‘,lm e ‘_;i‘m children will b beld here Monday | used to buy equipment. At L. D Balmer; tee: CROATRE | CuRGR Rbachi MRS TAmes C Chilsts | e trayer ollege ?Yni-\h.’ml ul' |1 |'}-_|n.‘\~ § ¥ { Helene Fellin and Anr ornwell, ap: \‘\I;;i “Iu’ 3 v'|v \m.y‘: ’I" ..\-"'\'{1‘-"i = — — ”_"11;, m‘dd G.\l‘» ‘l\rrmhs nvmhln‘fio;e.vt. {»{h:}r, Mrs. Richard Waters, Mrs. |¢lass tutoring: moderate |l Announces Collegiate Courses wad to be called off at i ity St hy My Hicks, | Misa Helen| e in ©, i v Miss | t and N. McNaught, 10-cent | Robert L. Saunders, Mrs. Merle ACA N B i eighth lap on account of rain Simith has offered to man uith, did Hursavfeom isitiey Hos. OPPOSES HOSPITAL PLAN.| U0 (iana: ¢ Brady ana W. Gates, | Haines, Mrs. . Prescott Anbe. Miss VACATIONF ARTLCEASS] Secretarial Science cars started, all local ’I‘hun] LS : *. B. Cunningham will A it ‘:nl:!;“\\;u Winglon e ancing; William Deeck, %;' m"r‘: Ruth Shoemaker, Mrs. Roger Shaw, E. [\ Foster. and F driven by Harry Edwards. | symmer at the University of Virginia nvitations ave out_for the WedCing | 4., 1 ryland Official. Doubts | bottle zame; Edward Mandler, soft|Mrs. Samuel Riggs, Mrs. Howard N. 252. e e ve of §800 wns | S e Bl g e v n | of Miky Glafys Ain Hutheton, Saviens: | Mackell Gyl drinks; C Hudgins and C. Hughes, | Grifiith, Mrs. Perry Waters, Mrs. Drawing Compasition Accountancy zo f tor of Mr..J. L, Humston of Berr Accidents Warrant Move. country store; J. Hoffman, hoopla | Estelle’ Weaver, Miss Laura Gilliland, Sketching. olor Leading to divided between the first four, $100 | qing cleared almost $60 for the Gr £oins to the winner. ; o |14 fire department. 4 e oh eon Corermony | Special Disvatihto The Star EtmE, LENEL CAErowy, Cdecent e | Nise Neomi SoRier ) M el i T B.C.S. Degree A ke Fadenal Post, Mo The ciglataliens shis shington e cere 3 a " £ arious a s: Willia eeck. | Perry, Miss Margaret “ief, ;. " ol Xt fomFedesal Post o | e s Sacnens n e conmunit | 0 WG SIS ST | A RORE, June 10.—Sugses | of various ardcles: Wiliam Descl | forey, Mg Mareee o Bt iy | George Washington s, igmaon ey ington, D. C., motored to Warrenton | will he judged by Miss MacGowan on ., R e e ) peue S| committee. The woman's auxiliary | B. Leavall, Miss Jean Skinner, Robert 721 13th Street M. 3130 i.‘\i\’\“lt'ylllv'it,\‘ “x;..}”x\m xh‘ o ”,\ o day. . rlight Rebekah | widely traveled State roads have been ;‘ i'l]lll:‘“:iih(:h\:::rfi;‘ of 1"‘1‘?."?}1“‘52“‘?.‘?55 lg%;: npnhl‘ ';h ui‘r:("-?ul:h::‘:{ i IUniverSi Law S l] l Uherry feast on the lawn of 3. and | POT (5M AC. A the meeting Thursday night, | made to the State Koad Commissier. | g oor for dineing is reported |day might at the home of Miss Mar- choo COLUMBIA SCHOOL Mrs. Harry Hammant and U the - McDonald, vice snnd: Mrs, Troaddus | State Roads. Commision, in reply to [in splendid condition and.the firvr‘g;l“;‘l(flerlrlln:.t“. “(h.nn the Misses Cath- CedisRia OF DRAFTING uiethoon gvich e, 5 i — Mornis oo e Clarics Wi | ibe Miseusiim . polil o out Uud Sk (Tion WS _SomWEL et suBIORs RS SSenR, SEReT Ve GRS 1] (cSomplete courses in Mechanical. Archi- Whe il walime (of e BLO N oni y & Souiait i | e, Sraacitey. a6l Mow. 6. B |ucoMuste wn Siato sueis foaiasi By | mney. Wil Do el (o wibe cur | SCES SRR SO0 Mis Dvsatny WaiKer ociation American Law Schools || fscturaly Structural Steel, Topographic Warrenton High School annual, has | POTOMAC June 19 (Special) . 3 vith | the debt of $600 on the hall and to | were initiated. Day and night classes, year round. been published by the Fauquier Dem. | mhe town conneil will meet Monday | Hamilton, financial secretary. ~The | per cent last year, ('tnx:xhpme‘nll_flwlrth R e DA the aieoléss ot e R —American Bar Association Cail. write or phons for catwivg PR CC 0 RAIE % 8 oy amber of | DEW of s will be installe 1192 o declar at the chief re- | les B ance e Asury. e auspices > r ocrat. Tom Davis was editor in chief, | at 8 pm. in the council chamber of | hew officers will he in e guat «n-(\:;wihli,l;t;ht‘\f e imission is to.| George W. Crabbe, superintendent | League of St. Paul's Methodist Church | Summer session begins June 14th 14th & T Sts. The volume was dedicated to William | the new town hall. T t bean = laced fof a mod. | ward preventing accidents and that | of the AntisSaloon League of Mary-|a “Trip Around the World" was held Pheno North 272. V. Parkinson, a former member of | Four steel cells for the town jail s plg - land, will be the principal speaker | Wednesday night when the party | Stockton Hall, 720 20th St. r_ste for_ the tow - s e il ; nintenance of hospital facilities is A e = = the bo: 1 friend of the school. | are being installed, and it is expected | &l fire, truck for " Berryville and | maimtenanoe 00 SN iCTqenare: | at the opening meeting to be held went to the home of Charles Gibson, at BOYD (i v st Graaaies A Little Ad of a Big School Phree Fauquier men received their | that the new building will be com- | cuiee Ly fle y Tuesday evening in the Berwyn gym. | Forest Glen, which represented Hol- o Seaonh Twate @egrees in medicine at the University | pleted and turned over Lo the town L IR ET e R S e S L sium, when u local unit of the re. | lind, and then to the home of Charles |, . o imber G L.':m'l'm-'{i'.:‘”‘ t." INATIONAL SCHOOL ART of Virginia this year, Nicholas Floyd | within the next two weeks. The two . Sl > = cently organized Law Enforcement | MUIray, where they visited Italy; then | 0w . typists placed annually in Adams, jr.. The Plains; Wiliam Dan. | fire engines already are housed in / b e DD I i i Will Attend Rites. fonzve of the county will be formed, | to Japan at the home of Mr. Shipley; | 'nirets, "amter. tenaol Clinors” nen Touen FINE AND_APPUED iel Hickerson, Remington, i Ed-|their new quarters, and the firemen | ;o oicen '} the Berryville ,w‘m‘ha:"w Maj. Gen. Frank McIntyre, chief of [ In protest against the proposed then to the home of George H. ‘"-"""'f' Est. 8 yrs. One school in Washi Color, Interior Decoration, Costume ward Conway Maphis, Warrenion. |are having the use of thelr sleeping | AL Cciition for theit customers, at | the Tnsular Bureau of the War De-|plan of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- | Shich vepresented Hawall, and then e T eincipal eitise. 14 Design, Commercial Art, Life Class Capt. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick, for-|and recreation rooms. % _ | Castlemans Ferry, on the Shenandoah | partment, has been designated by|road Co. to abandon the Branchyille the party returned to the social rooms | FELIX MAHONY. Director Main 1760 merly of Greenwich, Conn., have Five persons arrested for intoXi- | River, July 5. Arrangements have| Secretary Dwight F. Davis to repre-|station as a local train “stop.” a of the "church, which represented L GUAGE Al modern lan- onn. Ave. and M faken possession of their farm, near |cation, two for reckless driving and | Leen made with the proprietor of the | sent the War Department at the ymeeting of interested citizens was America,; and refreshments were M guases taught by = rEme = Warrenton, recently hought from |one for operating an automobile while | hathing heach for free bathing and | dedication ceremonies of the Jones |held at the offices of the Indian served. Perry Gibson and Miss Trene || nafive teachers. Conversational Method. IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW Julian Kelly intoxicated were brought before | hoft privileges for the day. Mamorinl at Warsaw, Va.. tomorrow. | Creek Co., Branchville, Monday eve- | Warthen were in charge. D g, Evening, Cltaees. Jndicidualoan, eyl et o Kngw Five hundred and fifty entries were | Mayor Adams for trial last Monday. | George B. Wyndham, aged 76, died | The memorial was erected by the peo- | ning and took steps to lay their pro- Ve ar whone for cataloz, s € you have sufficient BERLIT Z M of |l Commercial Artist or Cartoonist ¢ v, 93 hooked for the Upperville colt and [ Two were dismissed and the others ‘at his home at Summit Point June 5. | ple of the Philippine Islands in ap- | tests before the Public Service Com- | Cushions in the shapes of cats, pup- horse show, which was 10 this | fined. i | He i suvived by his wife, who was | preciation of the efforts of the late | mission of Maryland. R. T. Burch | pies and other animals are a raging 2 week, and others had to e turne l The VYounz Ladies’ Younz ' Migs Anderson of county, and| Representative W. A. Jones of Vir- | was clected chairman and M. D.|fad for gardens in England this sea- > 9 T And receive our hopest away for lagh of stuble room. Mams Bible Class of the Bapuist Sun- & son and a daughter ginia in their behalf, Bowers, secretary. son. a AR Sohvgle, dac mice. W® 3

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