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= THE SUNDAY STAR, 100 AT TWO CAMPS DESPITE WEATHER A I Mothers and Children to End Stay T ant and Camp Good Will will return to their homes Tuesday, greatly ben- efited by their holiday, according to reports from the two camps. Despite the inclement weather of the past week, more than 100 camp- ers remained at the two places, and although their activities were of necessity curtailed, joined in hikes and Mary Lee: a solo dance by Myra | the children Haves, dance duet by Misses WIiI- liams and Chappelle, instrument solo | by Miss Beatrice Sydan, dance by | Myra Hayes. CHICAGO, dance by Miss B. Williams, imper- | the camp a motion picture show. sonations of camp characters by | Last night the children lmnro\lsed Myra Hayes, Lottie McFadden, Bess- | their own show. hart Willlams, Katherine Chapelle | there is to be a field carnival tor sll Ballroom in a Milk Bottle. 1926 PART 1. : INJURED LINEMAN DIES. INorman Wessell Fell From Pole in \\'ASHI.\'GT()\' ‘D C. AUGUST éz. WOMAN GAS SUICIDE | NATIVE 0F BALTIMORE Bmther Identifies Body of Roomer, tion was identified at the morgue yes- -trev! addreses as onP which should be urdu as Mrs. Mamie Halstend. -N[A\!mmunual?rl with “if anything hap- years old, U7 North Curly street. | pens to me imore. John Speig: zel, her brother, . who identified the body, said his sis. | . her e \loaiugs everull weaka. | JU0KC Orders Denial He Is Dead. Nearby Maryland. When the body was first discovered | CHICAGO, August 21 (®).—"1 have Normal Wessell, 2 Imlhe reported they believed she was | heard the report that I dead. | Twelfth street no. a Mrs. R. A. Duling. H'(nm ihe evidence and sny 1! died vesterday at Tomorrow B — | | | { | lineman August 21 (P)—Esthetic | at Good Will and Pleasant and in indoor games in the pavilions.| At the end of t erformance ' f; | i ""The entire camp and staff of via- | brief addressds were mude by Al | L AnsOn Wil do part of its ol it i B B LB lm‘,{i.i. e her - mother: Mre, '3, {am convinced that I am 1o Trom n poie on Tuesday. |itors for the Associated Charities | Louise Beall, field secretary of in a milk bottle after the new home Several Week: | Speigel, both of Baitimore. therefore order that the rumor be |working In nearby Marsluid ,,,,, were entertainéd Thursday night by|Summer outing committee; by Mrs. | 0f the Moikle Dairy €o., is completed. | eeks. b 5 et b | & special show prepared by the camp | Laura 1. Glenn. directas. of Camy | This das it : 5 SR Police learned that Mrs. Halstead |denied.” Judge Evan of the . Mothers and children who have [ workers. The program included | Pleasant, and Director I3 L. Wilkin. | 40 foot in el o SoligHe lodpimeg atitis horce fof Musljunien o Circuli Court of Ab-| Women mike better taxical Been enjoying the hospitalits of the | piano. solo by Miss K. Chawehe | san: ilkin- | 40-foot i am colored terra cotta | The woman who committed suicide | Dorothy Keating, 1831 Wirst street, | peals n lay upon opening his | ers than men, sayvs the Associated Charities at (‘amp Pleas- | reading by Miss M. Haves. novelty | Friday night N. K. Gard | milk bott! hich will form the cens|in a rooming house ut 1408-Lighth |last Wednesday. and that while there | court 1 publication recently | Philadelphia compiny, whi ner gave | tral tower of the new building.. | street Friday afternoen by asphyia- | wrote in a book the North Curly ‘rmmlfl“ that he died. 22 women drivers. H NACHMAN WASHINGTON O.C. J FURNITURE CO. 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