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¢ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 12, 1926—PART 1 25 e —— 2 Y s —————— Y ! ' ] ' UPPER MARLBORO FAIR | BERRYVILLE. DESCENDANT OF KEY | BRENTWOOD. 'SEEKS MISSING GIRL A.I- WA]-[R‘F AY ; ALEXANDRIA NEWS NOTES ( TO OPEN TOMORROW BERRYVILLE, Va. September ui ANNIVERSARY SPEAKER:l BRENTWOOD, Md., September 11 IN MOl_?NT RAINIER. MD. i T e (Special) —The new canning company | (Speciall.—The work of obtaining 3 % SEssluNS IUESDAY ALEXANDRIA, Va., September 11.- John kvrn;g;l‘ ur“:“-,:;:‘ nr;»lek e began operations this week. The to- Maryland Society of the War cnf“,i“mS of way for the proposed. exten-| Father Writes Police From Port- i"\q R of the Retall Merchants'| was taken (o Beait, e T rrank | Cash Prizes of $4,000 to Be Dis-|mato crop is short on account of the 1812 Celebrates Defender's Day |sion of Rhode Island avenue to Hyatts | land, Me,, Saying Letter From ub, named some time ago for form- | ot N RS County. { wet season. at Annual Meeting. ville, and funds to pay for same, is Mise Sharp Gave Addr progrossing slowly ntwood has e 1i | i ing rules and regulations for o- e " ributed on Farm and House- it |ing rules and regulations for the %o-| On October 6, 1923, Finkernagel, t! d o and House. Dan T. Shepherd has been appoint-| g e a1 Dispatch to The Star low b D v not quite reached its pro rats. of sub i i {liciting of advertising for programs,|who conducted a small store, was oo - Richmond Will Be Scene Of:ypn:: of tickets and asking of prizes shot when (wo colored men entered hold Exhibits. ,"l“ game warden for Clarke County bY { gy m1MORE, Md., September 11— | scrip bat hds reached ain amica-] MOUNT RAINIES 2 . or events from the merchants. re-| his place, one asking for © cents' S the new game commission. = 4 e of | 518 cement for rig] ay fber 11 Cenvention of Atlantic Borts Hat Enaly W Eale ta Lelne i ot Akes. TR ol 1M = _‘*‘“’(’f e ‘_h a. 2.year. | The Marsland Soclety of the War of | ble urrangement for right of way ber 11 diminished as o result of rules put into | his cash register of between $15 and | SPecial Dispatch to The Brnestine Cassell Kercheval, 2. 1812 celebrated Defender’s day at its | {rom all property owners fffacier o5 of bolic X <o L T | 0 S e e oAl for- |/, UPPER MARTIBORO, AN, Seplem: | oo e v iBLe Midalcatue: | anntiail mgsihg s contenb o Franeis| (o, o . i By e Wi o 300 b ok Association. | uane anthorits ADTLHItEs, | STOAEN a ) Aabcri ot oL the | maxi whb | e » Md., Septem: | Kerclieval of this: place, died Satur-|antual mosting (ai®a Cirll) itiis understood, has its funds and atl Sharp, Sk United States Infar T ion Fa ot aith he CHATDee | i (o o a o eTituatesuin an who | ber 11.—Close to $4,000 in cagh prizes | day, following a brief illness. She wasg | Scott Pfé]n‘llhdl e s | v, meting with tho commdttee in | ¥ MaKinley, P ~ | of Commerce. the members do not | aceording to-Hinds, | will be distributed by the Southern|the oniy child. o SoE Ry e et toivatispsRicer. | Soct S NOROOS S sday evening | quesiis in RICHMON . September Contisuite | "The semtannual report of Relief | Maryland Agricultural Fair Associa- pr 'q.u;"g:-'hps‘j“:cerh\?'r“vl\!’vlrl'x?r-u‘.:a ‘Today ‘was the anniversary of the Himted ‘At s meetins oF the Chil o | e s (Bpecial.- Eight hindred delegates, | Alexandria soon will have modern|Truck and Engine Co. No. 1 shows tion at its annual falr here, which I Rosenthal of Baltimore, were | bombardment of Fort McHenry, the | Inittee at Hratteville last week 1t was harp Ane accompanied b ‘v‘)\:'u' wives or ¢ 1ugh rr__"{:»l:‘-n“ u:;iv“;;{:l::u:“: coting tour- | that :np e -lurl_n;]: |hl\J|m'fl ;1; | opens Monday to continue through |married in Baltimore Sunday. .flhflgln\?f ‘Baulm’x‘or‘chn"" ‘;{t’f“‘rfl:‘l}m | found that about $15.000 had been| hix daugtiter e AT Decper Wateranya As. | non. . Complaints were e responded’ to._ 151 - firs | Saturday. Theodore Roosevelt Spicer and | o€ the NGEOREL AnUIEre e raree, | pledged toward the right of way fund i e o orer hier. | 0ime of thie signs are ot Cof which 109 were local, 27| The contests will cover a wide ‘!‘;’;‘;“ ""‘lh""'_ ,‘l"“r“ Beve ‘”‘p"‘.";:"‘z:;wn i o i oaiHB Ko W@ Mg | D0 e several (4% gt i " at 10 o'clock these were removed. Aayor general, and \burban. They spent | range, including exhibits of farm and | fned M e, Jull for SevFel WOTH | named {n honor of Key, figured in the | | ot Tuetaad of the tes will come from all of the | 2nd City Manager Mc are arrang- | 54 hours of service fighting fires, and | gurden produce, farm implements, | of iday by breaking a l0¢X |, 43ress. When the appropriation was ar e : t 5 <t of the Mississippi R ing for the new signs |an nverage of 14 men responded to| poultry, fruits, cut flowers, potted |pi the door with an iron bar they | g 'l "y congress for construc- ,000 orlginally estimated, there i and they will be here untll Friday. A new city directory is being pre-|each alarm. | Plants. household arts and other dis. | hd worked out of place. | d @ bushel | tion of the bridge no name was given Sl DL et s b . e William . Stannard, historia pared by o Richmond concern. 1t will | ““Tha September term of the Circuit | plays.” There will be a special wweep | r. &, P Oshorne gathered a bushel | 1o O e RIS 1O UL Y RUCH ) abowt SIS0 ration given by |learned his dddress te. will point ¢ ) the visitors | zive not ondy the names of all adults | Court, Judge Samuel (i, Brent presid- | stakes tobacco competition, open 10 gevara] da e o B Cashar, | United States Engineer Corps. sug e O Ll iE. Pev | ehiin \Ciex -l points along the river. The | in the eity, but the names of a L et 10 o'clockk Monday | growers in all the countles, with a |fqverd) davs ago, 100 in the baskel | gegted the name Francis Scott Key He Mens Chub in Iitiees VRSK|SUEE ev6 that his daushter be met at the docks b; sons Hving In the nearby suburban|and the docket will be called and |prize of $25 offered for’ the best to r weighed %-pound each and | FEECL Ll TR TOP Cotumbta side | Proved w success. L. T Bl e th ahe aid tier motl 1 of automobile plac |cases set for trial. The September | bacco shown. | ured 10% inches in circumter- | DCRUEe, Ti0 MOl o the old Key | commissioner of conciliation. United ) e s LTE T Evitice ot automoblles. eier | s cat ireetiT oL he HOARL oL e ob i CortarAUSR: Coiint ) TUUFS | A YeatiFe ‘willbeiitiie orss, How, ] SHce: The DUShOl wers g Barott SO8 | piommuicd a8 Ik ofitie Hielbliie o | States Department of Labor, was the | he had beey Fllew i} FE vl recmntion and lancheon, The gold | directors of the Alexandria Chamber | Howard W. Smith presiding, will | which will be held September 14, T¢|® JHEC e honor of the author of the Natfonal | Princibal speaker. Following _the | daushier SCC Tl ekt el 1s il 1 oh | of Copimieves inoa the Slnimer receus |coavane /at| 10 ioflock Wedresday | will be /matied/iby milltaty. contents| ok o May Fowler Rutherford, 10| (0C T 00 i roquced by Repre. | Speaking there were games and foot | WOFE S0y (o g e B EeCe Ot O o e e e a5 el | conome, B8 2 ket will beicallea/| by, Artillery teams, mounted officers | Joi® OF €& dled Saturdayiof (nill | sentativel Jolint PRINIDEHIE ofiMary. | ©0 for the children. 4 et ho : Will b formally presented by Mavor | Monday afternoon. Co whle busi- | and cases set for trial. Lo troopers. trom Fort SMyer | ness thought to have been caused by |5’ The Soclety of the War of 1812 | The regular meeting of the'Iire he- ) S0 . Bright. Comdr. Byrd will make reply | ness will come up for co fon - Ryland T. Dodge, pastor of | Camp Meade. ' eating a polsonous weed. She is sur- | iioeq memorial plates on each end | partment was held Tuesday ovening. 1d immediately following this the e e the Baptist Temple here since 1924, | Club women are taking a keen in vived by her mother and two brothers. | ;¢ the gpan. Alchieckup of the receipts of the re Women's Clubs’ Board Meets ites will be tendered w reception Whisky Awaits Claimant, has been offered the pastorate of an. | terest In the competition for the best 24 o cent, carnival was made. The regular 1 & ' meeting of the business buréau was| Directors of the Pri dnes Pentvieis hint Gora 18] 2 . Me has the | club exhibit, and many women have : 3 = -efcht half pin rn{other church in Virginia has the Shinea mmm‘:m; any women have Still Mystery Land. FALLS C]’[URCH- held Thursday evening. Monday eve-| County Federation of Wome Special Dispagel to The St r busi found in a suit case at the |offer under consideration. exhlbits, which ¢ 3 f hursday will be a day ! Street Whatt last Monaay | range all the way from embroidery | George B. Alexander fn Adventure Magazine ning the mayor and cotmeil will meet. | held its initial meeting yes A dance will be given Thurs-| afternoon by memt of the Polic Missing Boy Located. and the like to best ples and other| The bushmin, lowest in the order of Jackson Park is being put in order | the heme of Mrs. night, ¥ afternoon the visi-{ Department, are being held awaiting: charles Dean. 10-year-old grandson | €Xamples of the culinary art. human intelligence, unitke any other| FALLS CHURCH, Va., September| for the placing of the cannon and|Chillum, Md special train for|a claimant. lof 'Julian Betts, missing since | Young people also will have their |race on earth. owns the secret of the |11 (Spectal).—The Great Falls Street | flagpole. the work beink done by the| The federation is giving where they will take 4} fThe Afexandria, a . s heen locat. | PATt I the fair, there being a num.| boomerang. Who.can explain the sci- | Citizens' Assoctation will nieet at the Jackson Park Citizens' Assoclation | educational work of Prince wty Will | puirfax Real Estate -d, R Wednosday e oty The | Der of competitions open to club girls | entific principal behind that weapon? |home of W. §. Hinman Monday night.| With funds received by popular sub-| County o be he Yorktown to see the|meeting at the George|lad, it repoited by the police, | @nd boys and school children { Why are there no examplos of Aus-| A new president i to le elected | seriptidn from patr fizens of the | b oelub s ry monument, the Corn-| \jigon” Hotel. practically completed | boarded a freight train and went as ST | traltan animal life on other contin.| Rev. Al B. Altfather, pastor of the | town. About $60 has so far been re-| 5 . be & wallis cave, the scene of the surrender |, neements’ for the entertainment | far as Franconia, efght miles below P Thelr birds, plants, trees—all| Presbyterian Church, and Mrs. Alt.| celved B and the many improvements under | irT4nEements for the entortalnment |far ax Francon, ot o resident | 17 reporting the capture of Ger.are different. A continent drying out— | father have returned from their va-| Hol day street Is receiving its lasti i o October 7. 8 and # to attend sessions | of that place. . man troops by the Americans during | wl steries does its interior hold? | cation. | carload of crushed rock. and it is ex g Fortune for Keegans. lof the Virginia Renl Estate Dealers'| The conditi Mrs. Honora | [ Revolutionary War the London | They haven't touched the edge of what | Miss Bessie Byrne _entertained | pected soon to give the street the final| Miss Anne M. Eva Keeg | | The condition of Mrs. I Ry i e ity 1 ne | he Miss Anpe M. Frvan . Association. Gov. Ha Flood Byrd | Murphy of 218 North Royal street, | g st sadd that the prisoncers | lies hack of the turtje-infested shores | friends at a dance Friday night in|surfacing. 1t is hoped to celebrate er of St. Louls X Rsquests have been made k 10 Gutilnbie s Oni ot the ‘Bl taibes N VDL Wi oas svercome \by HIGHITRENE | L e emDibxed in e, (hbhage e of the Bay of Carpentiria, the bush | celebration of her birthday anniver-. the completion of the road September fof judge of the Court « discover the descendants of John Kee- | (ghor 8, His subject will be “Greater | gas while at her home LT L T AR T sary. 30 by a carnival and dance rection In that city B B Cuny L (Maien fs improving, it was stated at <§‘;§”“’i,:,}.m)\-':" sl S ¥ n | The meeting was presided over by [ Alexandria Hospital today. 1843, dohn Keegan came to Americs | John D. Normoyle, president of the | Twenty-five employes of the Vir. foon after his marriage and made his ) assoctation. He then turned it over | ginia Puhlic Service Co. today motor §hot o lone iivaelihece he 0 John G. Graham, chairman of the |ed to Charlottesville, where they at Faember: 'Of. the" lacall ipolice” 4 committee in charge of ayrangements | tended a picnic. Tomorrow they will e it He “fies | for the convention. Committees were | visit Monticello and return home to- known as John Keegan. e dled|appointed as follows: Guy N. Church imorrow night. XSG ore il ‘(‘“’lri:n*;"' of Falls Church, chairman of cup| The Aern Auto Co. has just com A 1_”‘ ,Ll‘ 1 ;”‘ ‘_“"-'r:"- $50 “m’j committee, the award to be made for | pleted a large addition to its esta S'" . “I e ’_";"ff“‘ _“l $30.000. } the delegate who in five minutes giv lishment at King and Henry street: Several persons are here by the name | the best description of his home towns | The addition is on the 100 block North T6 | Disiighiste ot Sthe amerisan o on s D NoTmoyie ;. Good: | Tleury street. Revictation ;, hie Vitathik AssoeRtoh |2 publicity: B. B. ine, recep-| Walter A. Warfield and wife hav Sob the Snemrention St Anticioites ] o0 B . Builie rfax, regi 1d to Leonard C. Gunnell lots b, i1 ol e the “M“{,, % on | tration: Robert L. ‘Kane, automobile & and 13 in the square bounded | B e N. Church, Church, | Commerce, Prince and Peyton streets. e on Grays Creek, Surrey County. | goje; Mrs. Ruby Lee Minor, Wash:| A deed of transfer has fust been The property at this time is owned by | £46 174, Shig i a colored man. Relic hunters have 2 > e G visited the place and carrled off bricks. Taken to Belair. iihihe ‘have “m;_mmm g o The house. built of brick, 50 feet| Pleasant Brown. colored. arrested!social, which will be given at that e ", ‘1‘.‘ “l‘,”‘l‘,‘\‘ s “‘! one ‘r"m‘; (:1\ n- | several days ago on suspicion of be-|home Tuesday evening from 7 until R o and ine wemted nisrord) County, MU0 fo/clceltiTea foreeimiie il homigrTia princess. Pocahontas, It has chaned |on 4 charge of having shot and Kkilled | cake will be served for a small fee tury, and the house is on the farm which has come to be known in his. FORESTVILLE. I HERNDON. A 7277 % % Come and See "What P 14 $1.00 Will | Bl FURNITURE Do at 7 : /: From Our Phillip | /SOSEE TRADE-IN ///////m It | DEPARTMENT tory as Smiths For Held in Still Rald. John Bailey and James Jackson, cap tured in King and Queen County, face charges before the Circuit Court of that county of making liquor. They ! FORESTVILLE, Va.. September 11 HERNDON, Va., September 11 (spe- (Special)—There was a large at-|cja)) — siness of the tendance at Forestville day, Satur- o) b oneine -nme[lng(l‘ day, Eross receipts totaling mpproxi. | BAPtist church officers of the church were | taken Tn Al O il ) | mately $1.400. Forestville won ball |and Sunday school for the year be- wooden affair, %00 gallons’ capacity, | & u:’x ;\st_r’"\;mhg.\' 0{) u( "'me- ginning October ! were chosen as fol- operating three *“runs” a day, |yon i R Ofl jows: Willlam (i, Mills, Russell A. “run”: producing 60 gallons, or | v 2shington. With the victory over|pon; 4nqa John Armileld 180 gallons a day. It was operated by | (he Mclean Fir: Department in the ur | clerk: Bt iian nies wiers R0 0N gallon | LUR-Of-War in the afternoon, Forest. bour Chamblin, clerk: A Hlte v . & son, treasurer; Miss Marion Carter, '71”32‘."1'?2& l(:vilydod”\vnh ;nn:'h.‘_ The L“i;}(‘fill‘\‘/;: l(“‘!""";“:‘g;:‘ possesslon of | ,ounist, and Mrs. Walter C. Carte offi 9 gallons of the s 2 ? a g 0] o i avidence. The still was located in | Former Senator Walter Oliver of | “l}m\?(' ‘4(}\,?:1-“ ,‘2;,3@’,‘,""\"‘"23,‘:;' + swamp near Indian Neck. irfax delivered the charge to the[SUNAAY SCho o el e - enife! e 4 superintendent; Barbour Chamblin, as- _The officers visited n part of the | Khlghts in - the tournament, Which | g, n(;" Curtis’ Ish, secretary; Benja- Chickahominy ~ swamp near the started at 2 o'clock. Roy Poole, who | UG L Creighton Toad, some cieht mijes from | o st place and $20. crowned Miss |15, MECats: BRSO oo o and found a still going full | Alleen Cornwell: of Washington attment; Mra B, M. Armfield, supe 90 gallons of corn tiquor | aueen of love and beauty in the cor- | FRERENE GEE G Be N0 Semiam eE, arcemiing two men | M2ton xercise, | A0FCK DALY IS G Mills, Superintendent of primary of th " [ner o . transferred his place to b Fean: ooine Chesaneake SN1|pussell Dailey, who)crowned his wife | department: Miss Eo8r: Jomes Counn sfon of the State Corporation Commis. | Arst maid. John Carper of McLean | /5 BRC Ho Y gy ‘h. teacher slon in the matter of increased r bt b St g e ""{'n‘“*"‘l of men's Bible cias } has been allowed by the Sy his wife second maid, an “illard _ = ks Afhegpens B et of Appeate Th caoct Suabeme | Datley of Forestville won fourth place | Ricker, teactier of woinets argument in the case at the Novem.|#nd $5. crowning his wite. 0 S omons oL (Harvey ber term in this city, it is believed, as | Hanes of Herndon dellvered the cor B ‘h;_: £ “Dhe Sooll class the case goes on the privilege docket | onation address i the evening S an SBine Svoritnts Tz‘:‘\l 'L'r;l:ileu;‘x‘lzTMP',::P over common Women’s Sports Varled. > Willlam G. Mills, teacher of boy and s Mrs. T. R, I termediate class; Miss Alleen All = e of all the sports for assi teacher TWO Iby Mrs. Gllmore, J. F. Pearson Mrs. ¥ < : HELD AFTER RAID. | . D. Cornwell ay Judges. The ladies’ | oF Junior glrla’ class: Mrs Willlam (. | = afling contest was won by, Mrs. Mills, teacher of primary class, and Negro Neighbors in Arlington ket of Colvin Run, first Miss Elma Gillette, teacher of be- Archic \Walker of Prospect Hill, sec. |&inners’ class. Officer of the Baptis: County Held for Liquor Hearing. |ond. I brize in the fat lidles | Young Peoples’ Union are: Barbour Spoctal Dispateh to The Star race went to Mrs. W dinger of | Chamblin, president; Leith Gibson. CLARENDON ptember 11— | Washington: second, to Mrs. J. C vice president; Miss Elma Gillette, FveHer S i Te e o e ertl) ot vwashington, and, dtHifd, dto | seoiotary. [Jcaeph AOIDRon, LEeRerE colorad, ltving across the street from | S Russell Hicks of Forestville. The | Rev. €. M. Brown, Bible remlgr. Mis each other at Johnsons Hill, Arling: rcce was won by Mrs, | Ann Glbson, organist: Miss Nind ton County, avere arrested for investi- Miss Afleen Allison, of Prospect Hill, and | FFord, chorister: AL T e e L U - glrls between 16 and 20 | captain of group number one; Mis rald on their homes last night i Ty Miss B, Wentzell. The pony was | Marion Carter, captain of group num Sheriff R. D. Flelds, Policeman John | ¥on by R. W. Giray of Forestville, and ber two: Howard Armfield, captain of | R. Burke and Deputy Hz Job | e off painting of “Great Falls from | group number three. ;i vard reported 45 gallons (’J“u,.?,‘,‘,‘,j} he Virginin Side by C. . Gardner,| Miss Emmeline Senne of Alexandria uor taken from the Deadwyler homa, | Went to Ray Henderaon. V.. L. Brad.|and Donald McNair, son of Mr. and | The men were held under $1,000 bond | ford and Flet Follin, each regis- | Mrs. A air of Herndon, | each. tering eight children present, won v Y 22227227 72277 77227 7 were marrled in Washington last Sat { first and second prizes on the largest | urday families, getting one barrel of flour Rev A. Trostle and Mrs. Trostle | -y PURCELLVILLE e T . Eyortls and Stanley | announce the marriage of their it Gardiner, registering seven children | daughter Cora B. to Page O. e each, divided the remaining three- | Shoulder, September 4, the wedding | PURCELLVILLE, Va. September |quarters of a barrel of flour as third | taking place at the home of the bride's | 11 (Specla)l.—Dr. Mary B. Brydon,|and fourth prizes. parents here, her father officiating. | director of child hyglene of tha State| Six prizes were awarded in the| A largely attended meeting of the Board of Health, has been in Leu. | baby show to the danghter of Mr.| Masonic lodge was held Monday eve doun to examine children who aeill |and Mrs. Russell Costello of Center- | ning. several degrees heing conferred. anter school the first time this Fall, | ville and the son of Mr. <and Mis. after which Harvey E. Haynes made She visited Ashburn, Leesburg, Aldie, | Thompson. in ¢-months-to-1-year | his report of the dedication of the M: SRRy S et e { class: to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | sonic pavilion at the sanitarium at Rev. ( Taylor, pastor of the| Juhnson, now of Washington. but | Charlottesville. Baptist Church, has returned from | formerly of Forestvi nd the son| Mrs. Anna M. Ferguson has been his o s s ey oM | of Mr. wnd Mrs. Phillips of Franklin | appointed principal of the Sterling revival —meetings in Buckingham | Park in the Utto2yearold school, with Miss Paulyne Elmore as- County. He now conducting re- | and to the daughter f Mr. and Mrs. | gistant; Miss Ruby B. Johnson will vival services at the Ketoctin Bap | Hicks of Forestville and the | teach at Arcola and Mrs. Daisy Hutch- tist Church. near here 3 Wynkoop of Colvin | inson at Lenah. Charles S. Munroe The North Fork Old School Baptist -year-old class | has been chosen principal of the Ash- Church will hold its annual meeting s Grange will meet In{burn school, with the following as. Septembr 18 and 19, Elders A. J, ! school hail Wednesday. sistants: Miss Elizabeth Hankla of Garland J Jen il o Revival Meetings Shift. Louisa, Miss Frances Taylor of Ham- ' with the pastor. Elder J. A. Frazler. | Ievival services held at Salem [llton, Miss E. Maude Smith of Lees The Home Interest Cluh met Sat-|Church have been well attended. Be- | burg: Miss Charlotte Weadon of rday at_the h of Mrs. Bentley | ginning Sunday evening, the meet. | Waterford and Mlss Mamie Lyon of | The roll ! was answered |ings will be held in Avnon Church. | Ashburn. = Miss Margaret Franklin cconces of the Club."|Itex. (ilenn Cooper of Arnon, Dorsey | of Sterling and Mrs Carrle Grosclose and each wore a costume of | Sturgls of Salem and A. H. Shumate of Herndon will teach the school at 0 or more years ago of MeLean are in charge. g Miss Tnez Bertha Merchant, daugh-| The fifticth anniversary of Salem colored, 75 years old, ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Merchant, |Church twill be observed tomorrow | was run over by an automoblle oper- and Harmon McDanlel of Washington | with special church services ated by Miss H. Jackson of Belmont wera married ' » of the|a.m. and 2:30. Rev. . T Park, Ashburn, the accident re bride Sat ) | 6 the Eastern Shore. Md., will preach | sulting in her death. The proper £ Henry | in the morning 4 Rev. T .| The Music Study Club was enter- Goode. in the west end of town, has | Crosby of Washington, pastor, g Friday evening by Mrs, been sold ittle of Lincoln for | Salem Church 25 years, will give the | Willam H. Dawson, a program $5.500. It jes a modern and|afternoon addre A history of the cellaneous composers being given. ~onveniently equ church will be read und special music . Dawson scng Tostl’s “Good- clous lots. has been prepared. Mrs. Annie|Bye.” Mrs Thomas Keane of Chic Blds for wiring, he: 20 plumb. | Oltver, Miss Folene Follin, George |go sang “Oh, Promise Me.” Vocal se- ing for the 1 “h School were | Cornwell and H. C. Cornwell, as & |Jections were also given by Mrs. quartet, will sing in the morning, and | Harold Fitz-Hggh Hanes and Mrs. 77772, 7 Bed-Davenport Suites Dining Room Suites e $49.75 e $49.50 Dining Reom Chairs 3-Piece Fiber Settees With Genuine Leather Seat oy $7.95 wimer S L0 Enameled Breakfast Suites Kitchen Cabinets o $14.75 s $19.75 Phonographs Overstuffed Living Room Suites me $19:75 e $50.50 D7zz777777777 77, 72277727 awarded this week i Funeral services were held Sunday | Mrs. T. Davis and Miss Annie | Floyd Thompson. Mrs Annie Robe: A 3 or Mrs mas Popkins. wife | Cornwell will sing a duet. 1In the | Walker, president of the club, gave of Paul opkins. Afte fternoon the augmented choir Wwill | several instrumental numbers. months, Mrs ol | Zive the anthem, “Hark, Hark. MY | A husiness meeting of the Fort- pital, Washing. | Soul” Members of the church plan | nightly Club was held on Wednesday < of g and |to bring their dinner Sunday and eat |with Mrs. Benjamin F. McGuire, when it in the church grounds. inviting all {arrangements Tor the sale of lots were visitors to share with them. discussed. Mrs Mary M. Miss Eolene Follin leaves for her|auiointed historian. sophomore year at Willlam and Mary College Monday Y of a months. She also « She was o late Dr. I. H. i rial was made in - = e e M Origin of Silk. petia . e e s | ansas City Times. \ coln High School agriculture bovs | R4S Himost ws old &8 history and | were wi in the followlng | giikvorms wore raised in China near- classes: Clas: orn—Edward Br v three thousand years before the Lincoln, fi muel Brown. | Christian era. And as their mission | <oln, second: Charles Brown. Lincoln, | tnen was the same as it is today, we third s 1 potatoes —Delbert | ;.\ gssume that the ancient eastern Brown. Lincoin, first; Barclay Ball, [ Me¥ 201" in the genuine article. | || second.’ Class 3. vezetables— | oA Lo o varded the secret of | i Tako your youngsters tor s 7% Z % YT N OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Trade in Your w .Used Furniture for New! Ball, Lincoln first Class tu very its manufacture very carefully, and Tide around the Tidal B Cio o potlis rept] il worne were (oulybraVEnE toihe on the SWAN BOAT e 5 SV western world by being smuggled ou Lincoln, first; % Cole, - ; second. Best individual bird | coeled them in a bamboo cane THE CHILD WELFARE in dual purpose breed—Curtis AT I 5 SOCIETY N ite. Lincoln. first. Class 6. hest ex.| The largest single orange grove in (Tidal Basin at 17th St) hibit of work done in «l vurd | the world is said to be in South Af-} 1 silcott, Lincoln, first S 7

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