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THE SUNDAY. STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ©. JUNE 20, 1926—PART 1. X Vi, Fune 19) (Spaciaf): Va.. June 19 (Special). of H. H. Willis & Bro., and 36 F. W. Richardson, clerk of the court, | —Maurice Palmer of Washington. | ¢jal)—E. B. Dunford has been elected | o the Her 1§ : S - 4T v R e s has issued marriage licenses to Mary |formerly of Herndon, was buried here 5 s e g Soid 2 priseene, . wits, O NN NS S A " 0 N e o | Bundas, e a2 ot of g | PO ofthe Riverdae Ciaens A | 6 e, Ontoile o Nevell eenway, for many vears | have already been disposed of, and Mount Vernon District. Alma G. Me: {and {s survived by his wife and five |sociation. Other officers chosen are:| ;' o)y Crfyng ™0 s WU 2 i 3 ¢ { Garity and Frank A. Bevans of Mc- | children. A. H. Seidenspinner, vice president:! " %6 lelerk of the Corporation Court, has |the guarantors expect to sell many iisd = o o i i ; News was recei here of the been presented to that court by the | more Monda Lean, Anna_A. Reld and Charles T. | Mre '“;:"f"","!““’"‘ ot "";"_’,' Louls Van Wormer, secre nd | death of Iev. I L Baw Cidae | family of the deceased and it now More than 500 Masons and their Clarke and Kate Weinburg and Henry | Fulton, died here on Sunday, aged 75 o shovsl e e yoad I ; {family ‘of the decewsed and it noy More than 800 Masors and thejr " Goldsteln of Washington. The latter | years. | She leaves ‘two daughters, | Mrs. Hdna Thompson, treasurer. The |for manv sears rector o o Jardine Addresses AT | cor T 1907 amtis aszhs|heieothenstons it fon U4, dor Senator’s Foes, Led by Rep'gvmnnl» Were marcied in the clerk’s | Miss Mary Fulton and Mre. Charles | retiring officers were given a rising s aalchia i and e . 5 4 ¥ " b Soipital ce by Elton R. Holbrook, deputy.|S: Cooper, both o s town, and one i 3 e o e ich oceur A ; when he died, Mr. Greenway was|the Masonie tubercular hospital at . . g office by Elton R. Holl puty. [ =» Sl ved G vote of thanks for their services.|Cumberland, Md Class F|n|sh|nq SDECIél' clerk of the court. ¥ ny vears | Charviottesville, Va. ‘The ceremonies resentative Hill, Assail It hax been found by the Board of -l-:)xltllrt:;::::rh'"'v M"::dfi“‘;‘r“““.hz"‘:"‘:" Aroused by the recent automobile The first ram : Supervisor: sayment for road was ; : 5 ; | previous he served as a deputy clerk | will be conducted by the officers of upervisors that the pavment for road | 0 e . Rev. Feltner of ;idents on’ the Washington-Baltimore | Rappahannock ( e g the % et | the Gra sdge of Viry i : ° material turned over by the Federal L boulevard hi a co e wa iged for Tresd Summer Trammg. nder it John S. Beach. [the Grand Lodge of Virginia. A His Record in Office. | Government from World War stocks | Wiehle. assisted by Rev. McClay, con- [ ZIVERHIC BOTS @ commites was | rang s An old ofl painting of the John | spectal train will leave this city at - shway | ducting servie situation county seat e i T Rst s oI R st morning for Charlot- | £k and e i lucting services. & Slack died at her | IN® MAYor and town® council and the | pure-bred 1amp of the Corporation Court, also |tesvilie. The Alexandrians will return | . | Compan m“;u'su A ockrile. $8: W | home at Colvin Run. Surviving are |StAte authorities. T. W. Venemann |shires will be o Special Dispateh to The Star been presented to the court by | home on train_ which will leave | SPecial Diepatch to The Star ISR 080: O trict | her husband, Stanley Slack, r.: three | ¥@* named chairmar of the commit Miss Camilla COLLEGE PARK, Md., June ban 8. Lambert, and ft also has |Charlottesville at § o'clock BAT/DIMORE, Tiine 19.—THe ouen- | He (llinors 36, Providsnce . Distret| BSr BENCSIC SRRy D0 e Lree i West Foint. Va Three hindred and forty-two women, | heen placed on the wall of the record | A rate of $3 for the round trip has [Ing gun of the Republican primary |Road Board, $136: fee PSR Do the business meeting of the| The @ itiofy has adjouttied (oEpa: (of the: & HRNIES ranging in age from the teens to the | room of the court. | been obtained. " Among the others [fight between Senator €. . Weller | Board. ‘s“)‘ st B & Aid Society of the Methodist | the Summer. and will not meet again | last week i 3 2. the cere point where maay put just “adult’ Mrs. Martha Moncrief Anderton, | who will accompany the Alexandrians |and Representative John Phillip Hill ,."f”, odd. ‘”‘,;'f,'; Dranenville, Dis *h held with Mrs. Samuel Laws, | Until September unless a special meet- | mony taking place imimediate the age question in the regisiration | wife of George P. Anderton of 103y are Masons from Arlington, Fairfax, | Was fired this week by the anti-Wel. | Hond Boarc, $¥63% IS5 0 L0 : { W. Taylor was re. |ing is called | the graduation of Mr. Ke card, finished the week’s short course | North View Tercace, Rosemont, died | Manassas, Warrenton and other ler faction when a gigantic mass | (it Hoad Beato, SLOTIC REE Pl | olecied president. Mrs. Herbert Bicks. [ The annual picnic of the Woman's | engincering departme for rural women given at the Univer-|at § o'clock thix morning at the |towns. The Masons from northern |Meeting was held in Fast Baltimore | 8% (onntn SER0 8 SEERIC GG ler, vice president: Mrs. Roscoe Crip. |C1ub of Riverdale, originally scheduled | Polvtechnic Institure gity of Maryland by taking part in a | Alexandiia Hospital after a brief ill- | Virginia will be accompanied by the | Thursday night. The meeting was ("I:‘“‘"‘ o 1 funds in favor of the |pen. treasurer, and Mrs. Zene Mc.|for June 26, has been postponed to| A horse helong picnic at the Agricultural Department | ness. she was taken to the hispital | Marine Band from Quantico. P. E.|#ddressed by all the candidates | QUYL Poai, TACE (0 T 00 e | Millan, secretary July 10. it will be held in Reinohls| Brown of this count grounds in Washington this aft Wednesdiy, where she underwent an | Clift is chairman of the local com- [°f the anti-Weller faction—Repre- |t be eharged to the maintenance | The Rector's Ald of St. Timothy's | Woods. Calvert street badly injured by a noon. They had wound up their ses-|oper.tion | mittee on arrangements. sentative Hill, Marion »\q\._ll.l.l‘lpme_\;.;‘m:“l’ for “the” State until it can be | Episcopal Church met Tuesday after o Uieivent beglifilng July 1 next }0Y % Me Cooner of Bete sfons here this morning. They were Hie w born in Prattville, Ala. Two big steam shovels now are at | andidate for goyerno am F.| o iectei noon with Mrs. Harry Hummer the town tax rate here will be 25 cents edericks € addressed by Secretary of Asriculiure | Besides husband she In suivived | work grading for the plant of the | Broening, candidate for attorney gen: colected. = ey | 00 Tuesday afternoon the Corban [on each $100, it has been decided by Jardine and others this afternoon. by twa childrer s Rose A. Dawes, | Fruit Growers Express. The ground |e'ali Willlam P. Jackson, Republican | .0 (10, B8 TS 0 L0 Sacur- | Club met in the Congregatlonal | the mayor nd council. The town phase of home life was taken | wife o7 Comde. R. A. Dawes, U, 8. N., [for the plant was purchased by | ational committeeman of Maryland. | o8Ny Eepieh B0 (oGO8 BT | Church partors treasurer’s fee was fixed at 5 per cent up in the courses during the week, {and Mrs. Juli Burke, this city Alexandrix_business men. The total |70Seph L France, former United | (08 £ the memorial to the Falrfax | The marriage of Miss Eleanor E on general fund, road fund and fire the studies coming under the general | Thvee officers “of the Alexandria | COSU was $80,000 for 70 acres. Soon | States Semator, and Thomas Parrin. | FEUINE O TRE INEMETL TG C0 7y abeth Walte, daughter of Mr. and [equipment fund iind the clerk's salary headings of foods and putrition, cloth- | Light Infantry will leave tomorrow | the work of building the administra- | 1iepublican leader of southern Mary- | “GWEY WO AC N reinia Rallway [ Mrs. Benjamin A. Walte of Detroit, |4t $125 a year for the present. The | SPecial prize | | Fair first day of this ¢ September 6, to ruy ing, household managem house | for Virginia Beach to take a four-d tion building and other structures wil | 14nd : co! B is freight service | Mich. to William Seneca Aud of [town laborer's salary was fixed at $25 | POoths furnishings, landscape gardening, |course of infantry training for the |be begun. The land i located on the | ‘While the brondside against Sen-|has alscontinued Me (rHghl BCCCSC Harndon took piace Tuesday in St.[a week. Hey home dairying, poultry, heaith, music, [ members of the 91st Infantry Bri.|south side of Duke street between |&tor Weller was fired by Mr. Hill, | G0000 Bul 00T Hodion. The discon- [ Paul's Cathedral, Detroit. The Presbyterian Church Wednes. | the Culpene citizanship and parliamentary law gade. They are Capt. George S. Rice, | Telegraph road and Semfnary lane. | Who attacked the Senator on his rec. | \yce has caused some inconven- | On Jine 26 the marker erected by |day night was the scene of closing ex- | Seteran of the W Members of he university staff | First Lieut. Robert A. Bowman and | Only about half of the land, from the | 0% In the Senate and clalmed he had | o "us no general notice was given | Fairfax County Chapter, D. A. R.. in |ercises of the Riverdale Elementary | {he Bonorars de were assisted by a number of visiting | Second Lieut. Roy C. Pragg | center south i to be used by the com In de- | 0 be date on which the service would | Memory of those from this county |School. There was a large attendance. |1 @1 Hampden Si authorities, Among them were Helen One hundred Boy Scouts of the city [ pany. The business men who put up | Wil still con. { Who fell in the World War, will he | The address to the class wis given hy | e recent commer McKinley, State clothing specialist; | last_night underwent the required | the money carved out what is known Lavinia Engle, director of the Ma physicial examination prepar to|as Cameron Park consistin 210 | APeech by‘saying he wanted to apolo. | © 0 on od from | courthouse lawn Marvland. The welcome was hy Hee- | 3 : ; ) 4 on preparatory to ero onsisting of 210 : Ikt ! and will atco haul pulp wood from |cou! i X ome was by | = 3 land League of Women Voters; Mrs. fgoing 10 Camp Roosevelt on (hesa. |lots, and they have sold almost 100 | 52 to the Hepublicans f the State | Lot /1o pati chureh. Vienna and | The - Dranesville distriet Sunday | tor McKnew and the class history by FARM AND GARDEN Alva Thompson of Washington, Har- | peake Bay next month, and also in | Alteady. The remainder will be dis. s n supporting Senator | FoLEEY T L orved by the Wash. [School convention was held in the | Eleanor Howard. The Caruthers’ his d Cew 5 3 6 . While Senator it | Floris Presbyterian Church Sunday 'y Driz & aven . > H §1et Aiiae: posture specialist, of Neiy st. It is estimated that 100 |posed of within a short time, it isex. | L .cler the first time, w b ington and Old Dominion Line, but ris Preshyterian ¢hur unday. | tory prize was awarded by R. F York City: Mrs. Anna Stees Richard- s from here during July and|pected. All of the real estate men are | TRNce declared Weller had heen “un- | (2& Rev. G. Wilbur Shipley of Herndon ad- | caruthers, pecial ale on Euds Hils pasts ane rfax and other points will now fRev. and class awards were Home Companton, and others well| Among the golf plavers from the | the project will undoubtedly get their p : Plans for the semicentennial of Sa- | {harlott © aate Comvention. | principal of the school. Invoeation and | UdKlan all- eal’lng versed tn womens mu)-lv'm; ; Rello 1 (e Countey Club of this city ilnunv‘\ bac Broening. l'.xuul-lm-dAhn.‘1 llem M. E. Church were made it lv:m CBiRtIN, farshty wa ket '\‘::‘]';dl"'m;;' were glven by the Rev Miss V. M. Kellar, State home dem- | who today took part in the goif| J. Willlam May and Alfred Tha Marion A. Humphrevs devoted most | ugt meeting of the Ladies’” Aid. The LD naients 2 iam H. Topping, pastor of the H d L M onstration agent, was in charge of the | tournament of country clubs, knawn | Son, president And seeretsme ,»»3‘:"‘.. of his, speech to Riving his views on | gociety also arranged for repairs to| o Mis Kathron Groh ¥ of the work | bresbyterian Church. Musie by the | an| awn owers short course, as the trimtate tournament —at | tively, of Post . Travelers Protective | some of the problems of State -:m'—\n..» roof and interioe: of: thes churen [EIESHIOn MU seiool e SEtes g oupis e bl CLE S o e Martinshu Va., were Dr. B. | Association, returned tonight from |ernment, and Willlam F. Broening. | huildin SBRAR HevE o bt - e ”' ‘ary, one of the school trustees, pre- e T,m‘.,,'f(;g.l:"'::;':'“!f\\'""" J Moore, Carroll Pierce, jr., Beauderick | Philadelphia, where they attended the | former mavor of Baltimore, declared | Right Rev. Bishop i, mewly | ObSRETLRere o Tanersl Miks GOl fomia: S Lawn Mower Repairing e e ere: Clarence J. Robinson, Charles | national convention of the Travelers | he | entered the race against his | ,ppointed Bishop of Richmond, will I Seyniatic: Bobls wiik: Have chaigas ot Edward 8. Glading, another trustee DISTRIBUTORS legany County—. A. Bean, home, Holdon, Cameron Roberts, and | Protestive Association wishes, but to assist in the re-election | dedicate the new St. Joseph's Church @y SOCL G L0, Bl WYL R e [presented certificates to the following. g 5 demonstration agent Mrs ‘> Die ardrer Lloyd. | At the luncheon Thursday afternoon | *f the party, which could be accom Herndon tomorrow. The ceremonies | (6 Junibr & ’!“ s »',-,.J.'.,';..;H.T; the | ¥ho have completed the sevenzrade | Jdeal Power and Hand i - |v»y~‘>\1“\ Ll second auarterly Juncheon of |of the Kiwanis Club, Harry B. Caton, | Plished only (hrough the elimination | will open with @ solemn high mass | Presbyterian Church, Miss Loutse | 2Urse: Dorothy Baines, Frances (lem T e e | the Boosters' “Clubf Alexandria | president, and Thomas = Chauncey, |Of Senator Weller. g 1o | the music for which will be fuenished | pEl SR L ColT0L e of the pri. |mer. Elizabeth Gordon. Nellie Gowen Lawn Mowers A hert ey yrranson Miler: | district. of the People’s Life Insur- |hoth of whom were delegatex to the | Mr. Hill waa vers bitter In his de- | by the choir of St. Jame i [ mKees silE B Ry CHRRGS CE NG R b oo sioward: Mary. 3locn: Nis e S Wilson, Mre. 1. 1. | e cvonter Washington was held | Kiwanis meet held in Montrea], |MUnCiation of Senator Weller, and | West Falls Church. = . |the Congregational Church. Assist- |Rimmer. Emily Wolfe, Rose Urquhart. | Lawn Grass Seed Roberts. . Jncob Loar, Mrs. W. H. | Motel, Phe commnttes forEe Muson | Canada, made n repoit. of their trip, q""{ hall prove that Senator Weller Dty e ind harher shop | Ants Wil be enlisted from each Sun ',:"‘,"’_"""“.""" Clarence Davidson a3 Sl 0 T M W B | Hotel The commitiee on arrange- | Arrangements have heen made by | 1 shall pr At Senator Wellet | telephone exchange and barber shob | .\" ool in town fector McKnew. ~ Arthur nders Fertilizers, Rollers - Clark, M was composed of H. K. Kopp, | the Citizens’ Band for a concert, which | Yoted for the entry of the T on the lot.on Main « ey Mrs Davis, county secretary. spoke | Uhester Venemann. Townsend Willi . A.;r’n.m ; Walter Miller, Mrs. ;;,“[ man :(v McDonough, ¢, E. | will be given Thursdiy night fn the | States into |lh» \\m'h’i \nmgn. the | his home. The building lu-” be -_‘\f_,,,, the girle' camp, to be held ford. Louise Baranek. Rose Ford, Mar. | Sprinklers, Hose argaret Lease. Mre. G, Lin. |ofimezmon and B. B. Cline. The | Young Peoples Ruilding. Members of | heart of the League of Xatign® A8 cement block and tile, and probably 1q, e at Bluemont, and asked that |Saret Gordon. Evelyn Heinicke. Ella | Anne Arundel County—Mrs. G. Lin- |officers are Mr. Cline, president, and | the city council have been ime teq of | well_ux the hack door of the League |'\ill bhe ready for occupaney hefore i_y_\ L sr I L h deicis. e, X yha:']not Garden Implements thicum, Mrs. Jerry Smith, Mrs. A. W. | J. H.Donough. secretary-treasurer | f Nati hat he voted against the g 5 3 s o 8 LB ; R e O ey Hifend QL IBUONR: AL OIS Y e A September 1 vear. early enroliments be made. | Steiner. Patricia Russell, Ethel Maske, Case, Sadie ( ham. Mrs. Ethel | Tha Swarthmore Chautanqus As. | coldier bonus, and that today he |~ The construction of the new road | VAT eatly enrofiments be made. 100N AtTRE atE, Bhel Maeke C. F. ARMIGER 303 13th St. N.W. Fr. 7707 | The annual excursion of the Coun 11, Blacks South of Pa. Ave The never made a single speech fense of or against any pending leg- > e stopped. The railway e istation. Mr. Jackson opened his ::H“". l(!{""‘-‘” T Tots of freight, | dedicated. The marker stands on the | Dr. A. . Mccall of the University of | C. Leitch, Louise Fifer, Eva D. Estep, | sociation will open here Tuesd, | > foots prohibition. the chiid Falls Church and Annandale . i 2 . B lstep, will op e (Thieadny. Ll or Jenich o . N | pussyfoots on pr < between Fa i of Herndon High § i ap. | Wilton Todd, Thomas Wansleben. V Mrs. Anna S. Dill. Mrs. George Fee! | Sessions will be held at 10:30 am.. 4| Mondas to (‘h‘r‘uhr:‘!rnu;‘llxu )f“ [Eiven Yabor amendment fo the Constitution | wiil he completed this week unless bad | Folutet & Fmaf:‘uplr\fll':mhx F:‘fx':iu-xr;\ cent Fitzsimmons and Staniey. Athev ser, Matilda Held, Mrs H. Lamon, [p.m. and 8 pm. each day. The tent | pectad the affain will ha well ey, |And Almost every controversial ques- | weather prevents [ Cotints A St Mrs. Trving McConnick. Mrs. A. J.| Wil he on the lot on the south side | ed. Well patren- | yjon of national importance. The Chapel of the Sacred Heart. the | = Iy J . s | Stockat . H . e e 5 R Frances Taylor has been ap - 4 i Btockett, Mrs. Joseph T. Slavin o i il el L While the Weller faction hag not|former Groveton schoothouse, was i J 0, PIGECES TN RIS, TEED A0 COTTAGE CITY. | - — | Baltimore County—Lillian Oshorne, _ | ~| openly taken any part in the primary | dedicated Sunday last. High mass | BEEC SSESIGNT 10 (e, huneips o Mrs. Harry Doan, Mrs. Wilbur Fow- |- W. Star Mrs. 1. E. Swigart, | fight so far, it members have not|was celebrated by Rev. Louis Smet of ol G000 o0 ot j]"j‘r o 8 ble, Goldie Pitts, Mrs. Joshua A. Fow lr_un. Beall .\lxmllm E. Bowman. Vinnia BR&\[)BURY HEIGHTS been idle by any means, and have jzlexandria. In the a .,,M.l..,'. T”r it .m”\\,L’L dl,.'::.qn 3[::‘:"”‘*:?"1': COTTAGE CITY, Md., June 19 (Spe Vel' eens ble, Monita Akehurst, Mary M. Ewmsor, | Ring, rtrude Poole. € S, Howard. | 1 7 ~ been circularizing the Republican | pion was delivered by Rev. Michae | Herndon, assistant: Miss Ruby John- | cial.—Paul Oliveri. the voung son of Bessie M. Quinn, Mrk. Harry A Mat | Mabel King, Alice 0. Kinsev, Mrs. BOULEVARD HEIGHTS. | >t throughout the State, calling | Riordan of St Martin's Church, j (SRECE SR8 IO JUSE ,,",'\,‘,.;,a,.,:', Mr. and Mrs. §. Oliveri of Spa street (assorted) thews, Mrs. W. Roston AMatthews, | Charles Johnson, Mrs. Altie F. Beall O R attention 1o Senator Weller's record | Washington, and this was followed by | 5gi! [2s been anpatnied 1o take eharge | CoL CH0 i the leg Monday afternoon | for Mre, Clavence Brown, Mr ). | M ret Green, Mrs. Mildred Hyatt RADBURY HEIGH in the Senate. A wmeeting wux held | henediction held Rally day at Fairfax on Satur- | While searching for wild strawberries | $ 1 .10 gartner, Mrs. ( we Rehberger, Mrs ::' Maurice Watkins, Rosa Stanley . % v o ML June | e week of the Federation of Re. Service by the Virgini TransiUlgay o parade of the clubs being the | on the old Lawrence estate. ung Carl Schurmayn, Mrs, Henry Zinkhawm, hl‘, dosial Waters Jones, Mrs. James | 14 (Spectall. The regular monthbly | publican Women of Baltimore at Company to Winchester from Wash- |t thing on the program, after | Oliveri was accompanied by two other Mrs. B, John Bl v Corn K 1'\1’:1”' Mix C.CLOffutt, B, AL Corwin, | meeting of the Kast Washington Citi- | Which Gulen L. Tult, chairman of the lington via Fairfux, which was discon- | hich “Ole Virginny™ was sung. Miss | bovs, Willlam Sadtler and William Bolte, Cathe ' Florence | Ars. 1L T Offutt, Mrs. Bunee Sple- |00 st 4 State central committee and right-| tinued some months ago, will be re O'Dell, Min. L. Je T, Carvie [den. Evelyn Spieden, Mrs. J. J. Hut 1 Assoclation was held on Monday | o man of Senator Weller, _ex- | sumed Monaay next Etta Bond Clark, Ro. | ton. 12uth Jones, Amy Burdette, Kr uight in the Bradbury Heights Metho- | plained (o the women the procedure | The girly of the volunteer class of Helen Ricks, of the Girls” Club, made | Bobb, and the bovs had just located 7 ¥ the address of the day some berries when some one, beiieved | Postpaid Mrs. Robert Roy Allan was hostess | to be another boy, warned them to | ")/l These soon o a dinner party of 21 members of | keep away. Before they had time to | [Eren Inte Rawes 1 berta 1. Price. Mrs. Willlam R. Price, [3ie Moxley, Miss Moxley, Miss Bur-|dist Episcopal Church, President K. |necessary to file us candidatex in the | the Fairfax Methodist Sunduy school |y atie H. Carroll, Mary Graham. dette . coming primaries for position : n “]II'.HH\«! at l(h:‘ ‘v:n;uv]\:(u;‘l \Inllu( v nll,:.h! ‘!hr ecutive committee of the|leave they heard one shot and Panl| worth m Cavoline County — Mrs. John B nce Georg . s ; committee. Mrs. Lula I Powell |last, with Mrs. A. L. Harnsberger, the {17 5. S, Jacob Jones Post, No. 2, of | fell to the ground. He was carried doiinrs: EYe N D N Sesfionm, Mo Bee | g 7 e The aSsonlition went aniTeconl a8 ¢ hairman: of the (erotiD, declared that | tekoher, as Hoats : the American Legion, District of | home by voung Sadiler. and tnless | e nard Lawless, Mrs. June Walling, yince Georges County—Mrs. ¢t L. | opposing the plan of the Board of | “women deserve political patronage | Preparations for the Fairfax County f Columbia on Friday evening at her | complications set in the infury is not || Muae® Soroce el M. Nellie Todd Jenking, Ople In Jenkins, Mrs Nellie | Education of the District to keep the | i the party hecause thelr efforts are | Fair are approaching completion, and [ home here i onn fein the Injuey: I ot RGee gmadta - West, Mrs. Raymond F. West. Mrs. A. | schools open until 4 pm. on week [pecessary to its success.” the catalogues will be sent to press | On Thursday evening Mrs. Allan | ties are investizating the shooting. 112 Amevienn. Carroll County Sends Many. B. Gahan, Mrs. 5. M. Mulligan, Mrs. |days and on Saturday. i within the next week or 10 davs. More {antertained the Fellowship Club of [ The Women's Club held fts final spns Carrol County—Frances Rinehart, | Pt Bywell. Jesse Lee Rainey. Mrs.| A" communication was read from Democrats Are Active. than 200 speeial premiums have heen ' <t Timothy's Episcopal Church meeting of the season Tuesday night | Vallie Shorb. Margaret Wevhright, | oy, b Woods. Mis. Pauline Blandford. | the District Commissioners that a| On the Demoeratic side things have | secured by the managers of the wom The Music Study Cluh met on Fri-[at the home of Mrs. Albert Craig. | Rutl Size, Alrs, Kate Casper, | MARY Campbell MacPherson, Kath- | £42.000 appropriation for the exten. |alsn heen active politically the past |en's departments. Those in charge of | qav evening with Miss Annie Gibson. | Mrs. B. F. Wade, representing. the | Mt Frani Saiter Mis A jistine. Balker Mirn. A M. Faunt sion of the water main from Gand | week. with a meeting of the Siate | these depariments are Mrs. F. D iThoce taking part were: Mre. William | League of Women Vetere, gace nn | | Hazleton presiding. adapted 'to ot Tha <hip at_ plantine time. dnring JUNE and 4ULY, FOR BEST RFSULTS We do not “ship ‘pur groinz plants be- holder, Mrs. William A Iatrs -"‘r”'\:'“‘““ L. -“m‘N_P”-{‘,‘r‘ Hope down Alabama avenue to the |central committee at the Rennert at Richardson. Fairfax. flowers and fDawson. Mrs. Annfe Robev-Walker, | interesting talk. following which o Cora A. Leese, My i ‘\""“ 1. ¥an Doren, Mrs. W District line was again put in the | which Howard Bruce was eiected na- |plants: Mrs. A. J. Robey. Centerville. | Mye Harold Hanes. Miss Gihson, Miss | tima songs were sung. under he di S s el Mrs. H. Beckett, Mrs. W. Gross. Mre. | 1,,,qzet for next vear tional committeeman, succeeding the | pastry and candvi Mrs. . E. Rabcock. | McDaniel and Miss Fsther Cooper. | rection of Mre. . A Toche” e, & || Be gt s E. Trump. Mre Parepa Day i O fare. oA L UZIM. The Post Office Department has au. | late Senator John Waiter Smith. who | Vienna. canning and food preserva | Tomorrow: Sunday, at 10 o'clock. | C. Proator and Mrs. H. N. Johnson || ‘SUCCESS CCLTURE FREF €ATALOG dine Bubel, Mrs, Chester Hobbs 3ty Btieonee _h"_‘~“ ,h”“{' PN oised the removal of mail boxes |for many vears served as chairman tion, and Mrs. James E. Nickell, Fair- | the dedication of Si. Joseph's Cath. | sang several duete and’ e, crompn || * i : e el A e et ast, Mrs. Herhert Riby. Mrs. Delia | g0 170 L6 FEUIOTR 08 0 narn | of the Distriet of Columbla commit: | fax. fowers and plants * . |alic Chureh will take piace, Rev. A. J. | Wells guve scuets) 21, Mrs. Georke | Asa H. 'Watkins, Mrs, Howard Bower Simonds, .“‘!!1. :\' ‘( ‘ain, .\TRI\‘-,,\"\_"""‘A and other points. tes in the Senate. The meeting YP‘- At the rally dayv of (hj !‘Alea.\ Van Inglegem being assisted by Rev i freshments were later served by the Mrs. Howard Devilbiss, Harriet | 13 ehiy, M Frank Schelff, Blanche | “onyo” pigtrict. Commissioners have | Solved itself into a regular “love fest.”| County 4 H clubs. held on the court- | . Govart hostess, assisted by Mrs. A. €. Proctor | Graves, Mrs. Ella Haines, Mrs, F IR 4 : given assurance that the matter of [In Which Gov. Ritchie praised Repre-| house green, Rev. William ¢ Mar | In the afternoon addresses will be |and Mrs. W. A. Bobh. Hull, Mrs. R. Smith Snader, Mrs Anne County —Beatrice | 5, "wollectlon of garbage will be set. | sentative Tydings, candidate for the |shall spoke on the meaning of the club |made by John R. Douglas of} The local fire compdny has com Randal Spoevlein. Mrs, T. 1. Staufter, s Mrs. J. O, King, | tled at an earlv date, United States Senate: Tydings recip. |svmbol, and afterward led the asacrn | Boaton, Mase. Judge Bobert F. Mat- | pleted the erection of two fireworks Mrs. J. Edwin Hood, M. \W. We : bkt e | the Bradbury s Parent-Teacl B g 4 ! E i c BTl oo R Short play Cashi e s and Spa streets and the other on Ba M b A SR A P S e Bl R SRS | U e M i L S Sl e e YRR A G e, B 1 Love, L at the wehool. The usociation voted | {HRBMPOIAT (HAE I, LSO 0 iese were follwed by the pres £ street and Central avenue. The pro Y | O EE R ot County - Glencla M. Dudley, | $15 as a donation to 1. Langley, one | who is an uncle of Howard |entation of prizes. The 4-11 Club ban LEESBURG. e i Pljnl‘:\\‘:'“r:m:?‘\\)n\fi for the liott, Mabel 1 Luth V. Oljer 4 . i o ! led G s ry WU home demonstration agent: Mrs, O, K. |00 Its mewbers, who has been se praised both the State and |ner wuax won by Clifton Club. A S s calle \”‘. e r J;]q uxul‘!-m I Walls rlously ill, and also voted to give the f’,f:f':{,,,',"“;fi.‘ul,,,;.."“,,d sald they are | luncheon wus served, which was fol P ‘ll:'l':f:”» morningto extingulih s By B Bl ort M " s W, Len. | Washington County—Mrs. Emm proceeds of a lawn fete to him. A |peing conducted with honesty, in. lowed by games and motion pictures. LEESBURG, Vai, June 10 Ghe] mat o hm””v:,h ':'-',’“’f’ at 405 nat Bk rs. James W, Hart, Mrs M. J. Hensey, Mrs. George | -etter wishing him a speedy recovery | tegrity and zeal for the public wel | About 100 club members were present, | =7 05 5 0 o evard, Colmar Manor cham, Mi<. Frank Boylan. Mrs B BT e At ois | Was ekt TSRl e A G o " Siakutine Taitihe, Critiok o |¢ial—~At the regular meeting of the e Citizens' Association will hold S M e Bagla Si ielnar Mirs. iasl Baker; M. 11 its meetings until October. He took occasion to compliment Rep. | Church, Forestville, Fort Humphrey, | Loudoun County Schooi Board at the | it& monthly meeting Monday night in \}"L"" S edarence LA G eenickle, Mrs. M. D. Moore, Mar. | The Boulevard Helghts Volunteer | resentative Tvdings on his record in | Herndon, Vienna, Legato, Potiers foffice of the division superintendent at | the community bullding. i ey YAk 1m0 | garet smith, Mrs. Harry Snook, Mrs. | Fire Department held it regular | Congress, and sald the people of |Hill and Woodlawn. = Several clubs Purceliville on Tuesday, it was decided = . Mrs. Edgar ickett, Lillian Ship. G agly, Ve Fahrney, | mo v . , re not repr ted. o add teaching of morals and man- ~ ok Gt e SRBPRov R Weagly, Verge Fahrney, | monthly meeting in the engine house | Maryland should make the entire con. | Were not represented PURCELLVILLE. Mrs. C. T, Bikle, Mis. ason Geiser, |on Wednesday. It voted to take suf- | gressional representation Democratic,| A dwelling belonging to John W.fners in all schools Steele, Flossy Taylol Mus. in the northern part of the| At a committee meeting of the| : i < H. D. Newman, Mrs. Willlam | ficient funds from the treasury t bid f in the ranks of | ( Henry Willet, Isabe ‘obb, Mamie | Mrs. H. D. o] A or peace in the ranks o 4 Kenmore, was burned | churches of Leesburg on Wednesday . o . st Downey. . | build an open air dancing pavilion as | Democratic women of Maryland fell | COUnty. near Kenmore, De ? S Al . § i PURCELLVILLE une 19 2 4ol e Worcester County—Mrs. Charles | a means of mising money to bufld | flat at a meeting here this week of M :"“"_'d“‘;::',‘.""“:,";',f.‘,,,,;m,‘,z“‘.'.} The [ SeCSicen ort e oo renpnich :'r::n”:;: " | (Special)’~The l{:}l%l\l(‘-):.fln;'n‘l‘\" || NOVELTY ANTIRRHINUM Tiail :;.v,.:“‘.‘ Mrs. Alfred Hatton, Luey ‘vhsr community house, 1,‘,'};;' ng‘n'x,_.!.‘::,::“ et LS PK“““ $iad rembwed’ rost of the |ine July-and Augnat. THe dest “,”i“_‘:\\‘q\e':wn;inflfl ,.I,,‘;i,-.,.,wl.d_‘ afternoon | (Snapdragon) | e o . ; oL o s Y | tury e, 0 tha oss was about | will be conducted on Sunday, July 4.10F Mrs. K. tidgeway and Mre, Washington, D. C.—Mrs. Charles | United Democratic Women's | furniture, o that his | et Howard Rogers at the home of t} 5 Prusites eucelloun it Boner e e " the e i The : Atkin, |, & G 0TS on which there was $1,500 in-| The directors of the Loudoun County i et S G ; e ‘."’-"‘f",’ljl )':_"'I:”:"""*'* H. Jones, Mrs, CAPITOL HEIGHTS. Club o its rival organization, the |$2.500, on wh Farmers' Supply Co., Inc., at their|latter. The following officers were || (Urns Summer scason. sely arey T, Jenkins. Alfved Mrs. W Maryland Women's Democratic Asso. vel is being placed on several of [ regular meeting, held at the com.|®lected: Mrs. F. T. Ridgeway. presi-| > Plkits fup Alicia Caldwell, Mrs = - e R s o | clation, in the form of a_resolution |, e pans's ofice on Saturday. appointed | €0 Mrs T F Clagett. vice pros. | - ke s Ll Mathias, Mrs. Orion Tavlor BRENTWOOD 5 OF. HEIGHTS, Md., June 19 calling for co-operation between the "l ja Wiley has returned from |John Morris of Leesburg manager of dent: Mrs. N chols, secretary Our Plante Keicholtz, Jane Jack, Mrs. W = E (Special).—Mayor Thomas J. Luckett | societles, Farmyille, where he attended the re- |the company. He will succeed J. H. |4nd Miss Mary E. Nichols, treasurer ASTERS—rze flowering. Jack, Iva M. MeKinne: s announces that he has received a let- | After a two = Mary: | union of the State Camp, Sons of Con Monroe. © d joise Mollie V. Weadon was found . 5—‘ Jate varieties. White, Toue, Charles County—Marguerite (Gold et T ey e and Women's Association refused 10 | fuqernte Veterans. Charles B. Matthews died at the age | 18 oom at her home on |} Luvender. Furple and Shell Pink. ‘Biood With, Threiiy Dilkerin. Aunic ) NTWOOD, 2Ma.. Jime 19 Spe ) ter from Cane Chnclef D, Mysrs, som |igess tie eacliifion, But dla atate ihat R -y of 44 at his home here. He had been | \Vednesday. She w; Red, Silver. Florists” selectod Adamy, Fthel M. Walter, Mrs, M clul)—A¢he specialimeeting of the | WEnL DE CER S CRVIN ‘h""’ police. |it would be brought hefore the whole ill from a complication of diseases for |1 death was due to heart trouble. | 10 Plants for $1.10 Walter, Ula Fay. Jane B, McPherson, | mayor and council last week, followed | Stating that, because he has but 7 {membership at its meeting in October. CHERRYDALE. several months. He had been con- ‘“’!e was a daughter of the late Thomas | Plants are 6.8 inches hizh Mrs H. Morris "| by a mass meeting of the citizens of | houid mot detall & policerman here’ per. | . At the meeting of the United Demo nected with the Toudoun National | '“"U“rv and had heen a life-long resi Hard Dorchester County-Hattie Brooks, R eina b il Bisstuit s b s G B L e o O T g —_— Bank of Leesburg for a number of [dent o the Philomont community. ardy home demonstration agent: Mrs, M. | Brentwood called by th T vl en ofheer Sent® pioad®: | Gaither, national congressional com.| CHERRYDALE, Va.. June 15.—In|years. He ls survived by his widow, | $he I survived by two brothers. John O M. Larkin, Mrs. . F. Coch © | Rusiness Bureau, the proposed char-|but would have an officer sent here at | ,)itteaman. proposed a resolution S 5 debating | and a daughter 5 vears of age. .. and Welby Weadon. of Philomont rxental Poppy Frederick County—Thena I, dment miting to the town |INtervals. Mayor Luckett had taken |io.jiing for harmony between the two | hopes of reviving interest in qebating| Ty, ‘Goglige K. Brown of near Lees.| Miss Marion Otiey. daughter of Mr. et Cliaries | OHndL . Mrs, | e e oriow money and con. | iy mwith the State police the necd of |aocieties, It was passed unanimously. |In the community, the Men's CIbipurg ‘sent to the Sesquicentennial [3nd Mrs. Arthur Otley. of Lincoln. o s pChatice Oland, Mrs. | ine power 1o botrow " patroling these roads. which he states | af the Cherrydale . P Church, at its |at Philadelphia paintings of her great | AN Lavion Holcomh of Washington. Mre. L. Blanche Klein, Mre Talang | Strict permanent roads and sidewalks | are the scen requent speeding and O eting Tuesday night made arrange. |Erandparents, painted by ' Thomas married in the Baptist parson 3 t dolations of trafic regulations S p ¥ "tha | age at Clarendon. on Sunday 3 £, Ethe G 3 g as discussed. lause was added [ Other ¥ UPPER MARLBORO Sully, also a large portrait of Martha inday. ;““"‘:’I“‘:T‘”’["h “"J" 'l '.;"‘f"'“"lnwuu;!' “’1I ml: V:\“a:wm\:flx‘lllfih:‘ x:.u:~ oved ‘rm',p,'.'f" SoaRT s o * | ments for a debate to he held at the |\, ghington hy Gilbert Stuart. Miss Frances Hansbarger. daughter , 3 . L mas. E. | whereby no str ol pro S | 5 . e o lub, July 6, se-| The county W. (. T. U. conventi of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hansbarger. R. Thompson. Rhudelia Zimmerman. | without the consent of at least 51 per % next meeting of the e 3 B ©" {and Floyd Di d . Bl Wobles 10 Ziintucrmon. M b { e rnerty. awners. WIth | taimment eromn wiiqnded the enter'| UPPER MARLBORO, Md., June 19 |lecting Fred G. Holloway, pastor of |was held at the Methodist Church at ovd Dillon, son of Mr. and Mrs, endricics . B : i - i Dr. W. G. Monroe, | Lovettsville on Thursday. Addresses | ester Dillon. both of Purcellville €. Hendrickson, Mrs. Eliner Stup, M. | this change, it was unanimously voted | {n the Prince George Theater here by |(Special)—Prince Georges County ;“;p::‘n‘::;‘:h:ln:‘f the Sunday schooi [ were given by Rev. Mr. Harner, Rey, | Yere auietly married in Westminster. Willette Woemar, Mrs. Edgar that the amendment be presented to | the Drum Corps Minstrels of the Vin Md., on Friday i % P ke @ a A = e Vin- issioners at their meeting here | ¥ lub, as competi- | Mr, Hudson, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard | Md- ay morning. Mr. and Burdette, Mis. .. M. Roelkey, Mis.|the Leglslature next year and then |cent Costello Post. American Legion | 0" e e die. il :, - president of the:club, as comp: M. Hodge. 3 and:Sive. Howard | nesll Dillon will 'muke tnete: Koms 1 H. C. Swo Mis, Liaura Sapping- | eturned to the voters of Brentwood | of Washington, for the benefit of the | this Wweek accep tors. Purcellville o e e Cublentz, Mrs. J. | for w referendum the first Monday | fund belng raited to equip the town | Continental Co., Makubin, Goodrich | The subject ,‘,‘,';,"f,,:}e}f:éeo;‘:iz\ml.];;[i‘- o the cLaudoun Cointy Cow Teut | Miss ntabep iesaling: déiiahiter. of omer Remsberg, Mues. Henry R {in Aprll, 1 plaveround. - A dance followed the €n- | o, and Strother Brogden Co., all of 12 the laced on them was that of {693 cows on test, 90 of which were ;‘",’.;u““'f\-;lf.‘iif..."' e o s Shoemaker,” Mrs. Rutus Buker,” Algy The regular meeting of the mavor | terfainment. A feature wa. Feral % “ . ) ek it i Ho Lawson, Mrs. 18 Leslie Davis, | 1t was voted to accept ua piece of | Loveless and played by the Druni nds, 1926 3 Iy d ac- {1y perfect his a . ek Gk Bt ey i united in marriage at the home of Laurs A oL Medclonn Smith, | ordnance obtained for the town by | Corps. - Charles lunkett, | Thomas | crued interest on $100. Charles Wood- | ytes for rebuttal. o o] e Ao e iy eS¢l the Drids's parents an Saturday by Mrs. N. L Albaugh, Mrs. I N, May- | Senator 0. E. Weiler, United States | Murray and Paul Burke, members of | Ward was appointed local assessor for | - 4 checker tournament was alho de- | HIEH Cow foF (D Ot N (ho J¢0 | mov. e sea) ‘o Hiliknoro s nurd, Mamie Brandenburg, Eilen J. | Senate, tfrom the War Department, [the corps, entertained with songs, | Chillum district. o | cided upon by the club, and Roland|sex o T ownel By Pencoast & | “whe friends quarterly meeting was . Reariet. Omnnes Ploks Smith, Elizabeth A, Heimer, Mrs, J. | to decorate one of the purks of the | comedy and dances. *| Miss Virginia Katherine Maguire,| Comley was assigned to e wi|and 66.7 1bs. fat. The high herd aver. | 1€ld at Lincoln on last Saturday and (| f inclies in diameter. i Stevens, Ali LM<, W. | (own. The mayer and members of | At the last meeting of the Mayor | nece of Dr. and Mra. Maguire of Up. | tails, Rlimination play will begin at)ibe CC LTG5y the herd of Guern. | Sunday. —Among the speakers was - SHE Blliott, « - -d | council decided that they would 1ot [and Town Council it was decided to | Per Marlboro, was one of the recent | (pe July meeting. sincipal | €vs owned by Hirst & Cornell. with | Willle Beede, ~secretary American Reese, Funnie 8 . be able to accept the pro-uffered gift of |jenve the position of corporation coun- flfld““"!;tu‘ SR RSy, B Mrs. Thom: Wallls,_the Brincial | oo averago of 810 Ibs. milk and 37.5 Friends’ I;oa;'d of Foreign Missions, rawford, Mrs, B R A et 0 from the Brentwood Women's Cit- open, couns e ; arys City, Md. speaker at Flag da) cises . who has just returned from a visit Kinney, [ $50 from ) sel open, counsel to be employed when ave an outline |19 butterfat. to mission stations in Palestine and Nettia V. Putman * Assoclation for the construction | needed. Addi eneille Touny women of Filuce Qeovgey| sie Chuerpdhlo-Schosl, 2 57 a0 needed. Addison Darneille and Mason f . 008 10" ere “graduated a few |of the history of the flag, and read a| In Association No. 2 a total 676| Jico " "Other speakers were: Mi Safe Deliver Margaret T. Carey of Baltimore, and y ¥ of a culve cross Henry street at o W i *cows in 2 Garrett County —Ethel Lohr, such a enlvert wonld not solve the [enson was appolnted sanitar inapec. | School were Miss Ellen Hooe Bowl- | Following her talk, Mrs. Wallis, on age production for this number was|MUrray Kenworthy and Lindley D. Guaranteed Snyder. Mis. Allie M. Liston, Mrs. J. | problem of excess water flow in | for and Mason Love fire marshal. The | & Miss Della Rebecca Buck, Miss|hehalf of Francis Wallis Chapter, D.} 288 SLOCTRL0 naF jJle UTLET, TAR | Clark “of Washington. Hardy Exhibition _Chresanthemume- W. MeCullough ¢ Bender, | ‘harles street ditches. The real solu- | council decided to postpone a dona. | Madie Elizabeth Cralg. Miss Mary | A, R., presented the school with a| /0 "o L " nonin™ was a pure-bred |, The annual picnic of the Home In. || Bronze Pink. Lavender. White. Red and Mary Dorsey, ie Howe! | tian, which has now been approved |tion to the playgrannd squipment | Catherine Dent, Miss Esther Earle |framed prayer of George Washington, | (0e 00 Mis BN (8 8 BITEONCT [ terest Club was held at the home of || Yellow | Flowers measire o 1o & inchies Mre. H. P. Miller. Lula M. Shaw, I.[of by the residents of Charles street. | fund until more funds are in the town | Downing, Miss Anna Florence Schae- | distributed by the Vallex Forge As. L. Clark Hodge, and producing|MrS: Floyd Harris near Aldie, on oy Plants are & and & inches high . | 1 Hards Cacnatwne. 6 colors. & plants Tibbett Shaw, M *. Stanton, | will be the opening up of a ditch from | treasury. ter. sociation for the Sesquicentennial | "oa8™ns ik and 83.1 Ibe. fat. The | I nursday afternoon. Hollvhocke. double. mixed. 12 plant Mre. B C. Fouch, Bessie Rodehenver, | the end of Harris ctreet down Proe. | The yoad committee of the coun.| A icnic and entertainment is to he | The gift was accepted in behalf of the |t 1o, oIt Jad 5, 108 ST A [Rrmors’ mesting: wis heid at the |} SMnie rast. yelow, red. piok, O raots Mrs. Pearle . Sweitzer. Mrs. D. S.|pect avenue through the park, thus|cil—Selig Posin. Harry Wells and |held July 5 at St. Barnabas’ Church, | school by Prof. Fletcher Kemp. The|yiters Bros, with an average produce | {ArM of John S. Ward, near Lincoln, ke Davis, M . B. B Friend, Lola R | turning a large amount of water com- | George Tudge—are asking bids for | Leeland. this county, beginning at|following program was presented,|of 430 Ihs. fat, exceeding any average |Of ThUrsday to observe the results (| Hards Phiox. 6 peilant colore 8 nlants Green, Mrs, Charles Obrein. Mrs. H.{ing from Mount Rainier away from |repairing the sidewalk at Sixty-first|noon. There will be various athletic | with the fourth grade in charge:|oyer made in Loudoun County. O ST [ ol oome B DY ot wateR e L e e L. Po; <. Sarah Porter, Minnie | Charles street street and Kingston avenye, events, slow-speed automobile races | Reading. “Meaning of the Flag." b¥|"'In Agsociation No. 3 20 herds con.(TEAMENt. Deiphintum Larkspar hards B mants 2 | The Women's Community Club met | ~All Jocal churches and organizations |and dancing, starting at 9 p.m., will| Eiva_Rowe: recitation, “Uncle Sam|(aining 618 cows were tested. Fitty- | oI, the afternoon o demonstration || iant Zinnia (exhibition). 12 plants County—A. Adelene Alt.|at the home of Mrs. L. V. Moxley | have heen requested to send repre.|end the program. and His Helpers.” by George Caravas.|five were dry. The average production | f0F the control of stinking smut by the || 835,08 tuarin 8 pranss " Sehurr, Mrs, O on Manday evening. 1{ was voted | sentatives to a meeting to be heid at| Representatives of the Potomac | Kenneth Holi, Le Roy Stuart, Sher:|\qq 630 lhs of milk and 26.6 Ihs. of [coPPer, carbonate dust method was (| Erdfineeds "ion o5 hrante Tucker, Judith Preston, Mrs. Sallic | (0 donate 815 1o the fire department. | Councilman’ Sellg Posin’s offica here | Electric Power Co. of Washington will |Jey Bauckman, Malcolm Harrison and | butterfat with an average test of 4.09. | neld &t the farm of L. M. MeGavack, [} guiiandia verver, veflow 12 Rigdon. M Wiiliam Foard, Mrs, he Brentwood Volunteer Fire De-|next Wednesday night at 8 o'clock to|be at the Upper Marlboro Fire De-|jack Ferguson: recitation, “Ballad of | The high herd was owned by Frank c, [t Waterford. Butterfly Bueh. Summer 1ila C. H. Schurster partment held its regular meeting | make arrangements for the town car- | partment building June 22 and 23 to | Betty Ross,” by Ruth Chapman:song,|Littleton. This herd of 22 pure-bred R T ] Gypsophila (Baby's Breath). & plants. Howard County—Mus ‘pp, | Tuesdax evening. A benefit movie i | nival to be held July 15, 16 and 17, |receive applications for the electric | Our Flag,” by the class; recitation, | jerseys and grades averaged 916 Ibs. CULPEPER e Fo b Mrs. J. Bradley Zepp, Mrs. Georsze | to be given by the Brentwood Volun- | the proceeds of which will be used for |service which the company soon will | “Meaning of the Colors,” by TLaurafof milk and 40.3 Ibs. butterfat. The Snapdragons. novelty assérted. 40 plants Dewey, V. M. Metzger, home demon- | teer Fire Department on July 1. road improvements. At-the last meet- | begin furnishing the town. It is im-| Beattie, Dorothy Marcey and Lois| high cow was a Jersey, owned by LA G gy gl LT RO stration agent: Mrs” William Thomp- | Judges of election have been ap- | ing of the Mayor and Town Counell If | portant that all persons who desire | Tucker: flag drill, by Jack Ferguson,|}." T, Anderson, with a production| CULPEPER, Va. June 19 (Special Crits il g MG L =on, il Thompson, Mrs. Robert | pointed by the mayor and council for | was decided that the council would |the service when the main lines are | Kenneth Holt, George Tyson, Le Roy|of 1,266 Ibs. of milk and $§2.3 lbs. —Although it is nearly three tweeks ding plant. 25 plants Arrington, Mrs. 1. B. Gallion, Mrs. | the coming election on July 6 as fol- fact as a general commlittee on ar-|being installed make arrangements|Stuart, Edgar Hunley, Laura Beattie,|of butterfat. Uil the: duti s ToE the aiinia) ex- _ All Bloom This Summer Elmer Muxwell, Mrs. C. 1. Mullineaux, | lows: _ Joseph Herbert ~and Robert | rangements. as soon as possible. Dorothy Batschelet, Isleanor Jansen, S hibition of the Culpeper Horse Show || Each Variety, $ Mis. Kandy Mullineaux, IHelen V.| Rohrbach. It is understood that pe- it T L STy Means of raising funds to secure a | Dorothy Marcey. Elva Rowe, Eliza- Summer Courses Popul and Racing Association. 22 animals e i Smith. titions for the office of mayor have | ks Painti larger engine and other equipment|peth Embrey and Marjorie Ladd. pular. are already stabled at the local show || Parcel Post Prepaia . Kent County—Susan V. Hill, Mrs. | been filed by 1. H. Toberts, the pres- Makes Painting of Derby. making for improved fire protection | The birthday anniversary of Arling-|special Dispatch to The Star. e iiss e ang il oariy avet T I Wiisuiniat piaxtiie ime: duitic: JUNR Charles 1. Ashley, Mrs. B 1% Crie, | ent mayor, and by L. V. Moxiey, for-| LONDON, June 19 P).—Sir John | were discussed at a special meeting | ton Chapter. No. 39, O.'E. §. was| RICHMOND, Va., June 19.—Sum.|being two race horses owned by Ad. || AP JULY FOR BEST RESCETS. We Johanna Vickwich, wer mayor. James k. Sampson has | Avery is completing a picture of the [of the Upper Marlboro Fire Depart- | celebrated Monday night with a de-| mer courses in the public schools of |miral Cary T. Grayson. Many im- || toie e " 007 Srowing Plants before Montgomery County—Mrs. Notley | filed for office of councilman of the |recent derby at Epsom Downs, which | ment held last night at the court-|lightful entertainment program and|the city have begun, the enrollment | provements have heen made recently || st CULTURE_ FREE CATALOG 11 Davis, Mrs. Clagett . Hilton. Pearl | fourth ward. June 20 is the last day |is based on sketches he painted while | house. It is stated that the present |refreshments. Intertainment features|for the session belng nearly 500 in |in the show grounds and bulldings, || 25.000 ft. of &lasw. 60 ncres of flowers Marlowe, Jjanet Roane, Mrs. Lelia N. | for filing. | the mud-covered Coronach was plow. | €quipment has heen the means of [{ncluded a reading by Miss Dorothy|excess of last year. Of the 3,654 on|and the half-mile track is in splendid Kenney, Mrs. M. E. Vernon, Mrs. F.| A finul check of the total assessed |ing ahead of his rivals in the driving [saving thousands of dollars worth of | Ransdell, vocal solos by Miss Phyllis|the lists at the opening, nearly 1,500 | condition. ADOLPH FISCHER . Woodfield. Mrs. John Darby, AMirs. | valuation of the real and personal!rain. Sir John worked furiously on |property during the past vear. A | Ransdell, dances by Miss ¥llen Lep-|are in the high school to make up A try-out of a new variety of wheat, Chrysanthemum Grower Maynard King, M. E. Greed, Mrs, 8a. | property of the town is shown as | his canvas, while other members of | large barn on the farm of Charles | thein and Miss Unruh. d back work and to win their certifi- | which was undertaken in Culpeper | Greenhauses: rah Carroll, Mrs. Eleanor Hannon,|$1,080,000. The county road rebate |his party were striving to see which | Binger a few days ago was saved by The annual picnic of the Cherry-|cates or advancement in the grades [County under the direction of County 24th St. and Wm. Penn Highway Mrse. C. H. Meyvers, M Gladys C.| fund due the town this year amounts horse was leading in the battle against |the firemen, preventing a loss of |dale Baptist Church is announced for|byv the time the scsslon opens next | Agent J. M. Dyer, is progressing most EASTON, PA. Smith, Mrs. Macy N. Willlams, Mrs. ' to $2,185, weather, $4,600 or $5,000, Tuesday, July 13, at Great Falls. Fall. satisfactorily, aeeording to Statd ecarlat. orange, pink, 12

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