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<! GALA AUTD PARADE| e smamore. STAGED N VIRGINIA Forty Decorated and Many Other Cars Feature Car- nival of Firemen. | UPPER MARLBORO, Md. | ber 11 (Special).—It nce Georges County Board of Edu- cation, at_a meeting here Tuesday. will consider resolutions racently | adopted bithe county Pomona Grange protesting ‘the plan of the board to charge high school pupils fare busses serving consolidated schools in | rural sections. Decision to charge | pupils who heretofure have not been required to pay was made, a school | official explained, in an effort to pro- vide funds toward extending the bus system to as many rurai hools as Septem- is expected the commissioners’ on| " THE SUXDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 1 4 s o SR L] o SCENES AT ARLINGTON AND FAIRFAX COUNTY FIREMEN’S CARNIVAL. e 1926—PART 1 COTTAGE CITY. COTTAGE CITY, Md.. September 10 (Special).—A special election will be | held in the Community Bullding Tues- | day evening, September 14, for the purpose of passing or rejecting sev- eral new ordinances which have been adopted by the town commissioners, many of which replace ordinances al ready on the beoks. Registered voters are eligible and the polls will be open from 5 p.m. to 10 pm. Under the terms of the charter, the ordinances cannot be adopted unless two-thirds of the registered voters approve. One is an ordinance to require iso. lation of patients having communica- ble diseases and placarding premises; |GIRL’S LEGS CRUSHED INLEAP BEFORE TRAIN | Overstudy Leads to Breakdown of Miss Edith Reed, Stephens City, Va., Police Say. | Special Dispatch to The Star | WINCHESTER, V pt 11 Edith May Reed, 19-year-old daughter |of James F. Reed of Stephens City near here, appeared to be dving earlvy tonight in a hospital, both legs crushed below the knee. possible, the county appropriation not to provide busses This vear it w busses for the schools. High She hurled herseif in front of a Bal timore & Ohio passenger train near Stephens City station earlier in the day. Police say she ran from he parents’ home near the railroad s the train blew for the station, and crouched between two buildingg unti it came in sight. Then she leaped upon the track directly fn front of tha engine. The girl suffered a nervous co lapse from overstudy in high school last June and returned only recently from a State asylum. Re she had remarked that & certain tr which passes Stephens City about noon, would sooner or later kill he: another prohibits the driving of ma- chines within 300 feet of a fire truck responding to a fire or in service at a | fire. giving fire apparatus the Mght of way over all other traffic and provid ing a heavy penalty for giving a false alarm of fire; an ordinance requires all persons or firms engaging in busi ness to secure the approval of at least 75 per cent of all land owners within 500 feet, and to secure an annual per- mit from the town commissioners at a cost of $10 per vear: another re- quires a license for each fireworks stand erected at an annual cost of $50, and prohibits the setting off of skyrockets; another prohibits the Dlocking of street gutters or dumping refuse of any kind in the streets: an other authorizes the commissioners to enter into an agreement with the { Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co. authorizing the company to erect poles, and another authorizes the com { missioners to secure a contract from the telephone company to connect the local fire siren with the Ilyattsville telephone exchange. t the commissioners’ meeting last Friday night. these orvdinances were placed in final shape. The commis sioners also agreed to continue the ; . present system of garbage collection, » " s v SR o thus rescinding their, previous action L e : 3 Lo 2 55 : - looking to the discontinuance of such . e fire company will hold 1ts|2%iq had been necented and a co {xmmtmy meeting in the fire house qrawn the bidder b el ! Monday evening. Uniforms for ten of | tha plan fell through rhe le | the active members have been Ye- hopes, however (g ol ! ceived and in an effort to raise addi- | rogular collections BT i tional funds for the purch T the b { forms the company has arr Floyd B | another capival to be ield & Hame | rge ¢nough | al schools. < planned to put on surratts and Bowie hool students are charged 12 cenis a day as bus far and the policy of charging them.’ it ia stated, is in line with that prevail- ing in other sections. [ementary cehool pupils are not charged. as the State provides half thé cost of trans porting these pupils, the county mak ing up the balanc Fare charged high school pupils. it is pointed out hy an official. is less than that charged by busses o ng. for instan in the District of Columba, hecause of | aid given by the county The grange resolutions, howev set forth the belief that by charging the rural high school pupils bus fare an “additional tax Is placed upon a class of people who already are pay-j v : y ' ; : 5 ing at least their full share of school H . -- vy % 1 taves, and placing -an additional ob. : . . . G i stacle in the way of those who desire to educate their children.” tended in the resolutions th farmers’ taxes in this county higher than those of persons eng in other pursuits, though his income is less and his hours of lubor longer. Prince Georges County commission- ers at their meeting here this week : . e appropriated $1.000 out of the dog . e Md.. ' license furd to match a contribution in by citizens for construction of a mile for of gravel road from Glenndale to the \Washington. Baltimore and An napolis Bridge to connect with the <tretch of road now being built by the State. The commissioners voted $500 also out of the dog license fund to-mateh a contribution by citizens for construetlon of about 300 yards on Jefferson avenue. three-quarters of a mile on Auburn avenue and one mile on Good Luck road. Riverdale district The work is to be done under supervision the committee of_that district The Laurel district was ordered to construct bridge on the voad from Corner at Beltsvil ceeding £350 e M. A. Smith was appointed special ey |omeer for eollsction of ‘dog licenses Sumuliries of AClarendon, |/ TSUDELELEL m!m IV_I‘n\‘ Sor ot - dalla | )1t vasionderd - Y O ¢ Shotomab, | Given September 21 to the American D ondanice to. | Mttustie Club on lis mauest to. vkl night packed the rather small grounds boxing contests in l]xw county ) to an uncomfortable deg W'Ge | Miss M. Amnes Duvall was reap- S anica mat hatween L1 | pointed eounty social service worker 3.000 persons came and went throu; for two years. = e e Guy H. Trueman. Thomas 'R, Mossbure, president Gwynn and Thomas . Lyons were association, sald the receipts named examiners to determine wheth night were larger than the ler the public convenience require the two previous nights. the opening of a read beginning at or The Auxiliary near Laws Hill in Spaldings district proximately 400 plates and extending through the lands of and 75 cents a plate .ph Witt. Theodore and Rosa At business meeting in the vett and J. L. Milovitch to the noon it decided to hold | Distriet of Columbia line to connect Toe Nearnival through Monday night. [with Branch avenue, Distriet of Co- “Fhe tug-o-war, five drill. Charleston | jumbia, extended, a distance of about dance and other contests will be held [ 1,200 yards. Mond: It was announced that the commis sioners of this county have agreed to join the Anne Arundel County com- nissioners in construetion of a bridge over the Patuxent River at Lemons in the Laurel vicinity. The old bridze at Laurel on the Washington-Balti- more boulevard will be used and The | cost of the work. which will be borne equally by the counties, is estimated at $5,000. Announcement the marriage last Md. of Miss Ruth Esther Weed. fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs | George 2. Weed of Seabreok, to Theo- | dore Whitney Johnson. Mr. Johnson an honor graduste of the Universit Special Dispatch to The Star FALLS CHURCH, 11-—The annual par: event of the four-day convention of the Arlington and Fairfax Volunteer Firemen's Asso- ciation, on the zrounds adjoining the old Cong Chureh on the Tee highway. was held this aft ernoon. Veterans of the depart ments say this parade was the out standing thing of its kind in the history of the two counties. rting from Potomac sharp the line of through Arlington Clarendon, through the Lee highway Cherrydale to the at Falls Church. The 40 decorated in were supplemented by seve dred private cars. An hour minutes in all was required parade Police Detour Other Cars. September. de, featuré carnival and at 3 p.an proceeded Iston, to Village to throuzh zrounds cars to Lyon and on earnival MOUNT RAINIER. MOUNT RAT 11 (Special).—At lowing the Summer recess of Woman's Civic League of Mount Ra nier, held Tuesday night in the aud torfum of local school. it was repo: ed by Mrs. Shelby Smith. chairman of the committee to work for systemat | collection of garbage heie, that so fa nothing definite had been accomplis! | ed, although the committee had hel a conference on the subject with the |'mayor and town counell, which | turn had asked for bids for regula collection. Tlowever, it stated. afte line hun- and 30 or the the al cars IER. Md. Septembe the first meeting fo police Falls Chut machines not je were re- and the without detail of Arlington County and handled traf All participating in the par routed through side streets event was carried through any unusual traffic jam Apparatus from Cottage City, and Leesburg, Va. participated the pa Lut did not compete the prizes The decorations floats and private iderable comment from formed along the line of The Falls Church engine prize for the hest dec The Potomic cup, given The Ballston Ladies the prize for the best and J. W. Marcy was for the best com wercial float. The automebile owned by (. W. Mossburg was selected as the hest decorated private cur Judges Were Separated. stationed at A speci Ade. some of the fa drew con- the crowds march again won ated piece ompany’ or the on cars Mathias, ch cor irman the league judging home fi of apparatus. won the Harris best equipment Auxiliary won decorat float awarded the cup week September 13 to IS, Oreutt The carnival will be held situated wlong the Baltimore rd between Barney street and Central avenue. RIVERDALE. RIVERDALE. Md.. September 11 (Speciall.—The Current Topics and the Woman's Clubs of Riverdale will hold a joint meeting Monday nisht & & o'clock ut the residence of Mrs. Charles 1. Holmes to consider replies of candidates for office the coming primary election in response 1o querfes regarding their views on en forcement of the prohibition amend ment and the \Washington Suburban 4 nitary Commission. S 4 J A G Candidates are asked % : ¢ 2 % 1 their views as how to obtain relief 2 » - i from increased assessments against property of the district by the sani- tary commission. All women, whether members of either.club or not. interested in clean government, regardless of party affili- ations, are invited to attend Mrs. E. C. Chase (Vednesday ning _entertained at a reception for tha Rev. Alfred DeGroot. racently ordained at the Ninth Street Christian Church, Washington. Rev. DeGroot livd in Riverdale a number of vears. Mrs. Lillian J. Oldenburg. prinetpal of the Riverdale Elementary School, announces assignment of grades to teachers for the term beginning Mon day as follow: Miss Henrletta Reeder, first: Miss Frances B. Jovce. | second: Miss Mary A. Jump. third: Miss Chari Ericson, fourth: Mrs. Mabel L. Corcoran, fifth: Mi H. Sparks, sixth: Mrs. Older seventh. The parent-teacher clation of the school will be as wounced i1 erties er contest would take place | tember and October 1 announced the dona the “spring” propet street, which the leag into a park. Mrs. J Chillum, president Georges County I en's Clubs’ add; earding its j tion. he on the tal It was of s Mr Thirty-third orting road commiitee a concrete on Weottons St not ex- leag nty federa was Iat deration sed 1% the however e 1 nnonunced that hopes to establish a town 1 ¥all and wo room. A num f persons fered to contribute hooks. Mrs. George | Speckman is chairman of the league's brary committee Mrs. Kenneth Bovay. wife of Mayor Bovay, chairman of the tree commit | tee. rYeported that the ieague had been | promised more trees for planting on the streets of the town this Fall b the State Department of Forestry | At the bhimonthly meeting of I mayor and town council held Wednes day night at the town hall after belng postponed from Monday hecausa 1 was a holiday, a concrete gutter authorized to be constructed as S00; as possible on Thirty-seventh street | between Bunker Hill road and Harri | street. The annual picnie of the Sund: school of the Mount Rainier Christia | Church was held today in Rock Cree | Park four judges were along the William Br The intervals They were don. O. W Harmon Church, and W. The large erowd that @ hearing be 2,000 to submit the to: of of for total reported ap rved at b0 ARLINGTON COUNTY NEWS ARLINGTON COUNTY, September|Lee boulevard, was started following 11 (Special).—Bids for the purchase of |2 meeting held at Luray Tuesday. i o . o . .1 C. Harnsberger of Luray, has been $750,000 415 per cent water bonds of | qujected as chairman of the right-of: i}rh:v,:lm‘\ County will lvelr(;‘;-l\;etll‘ 1:- way committee. he Loard of Supervisors a Arlin R ton County courthouse September 28. Policy Agreed With. According to a circular which Wil-| “The matter of the boulevard being liam H. Duncan made public, sealed |routed around the town was fully dis bids for these honds will be received |cussed and the business men of Luray at his office up to 4 o'clock on the [agree with the policy of the Lee High- day mentioned. The circu states | way Association that the main streets that the following amounts shall be [of the town should not be used as the allotted to each magisterial district |route of the houlevard to avoid con- for the construction of the water |gestion,” sald Dr. Johnson. SRl Washington district, $230.- | o streets of the town are more )0; Arlington distr £350,000. -and | (.00 SEh I Jefferson district, $150.000. |iyaluable Sfor parking. and locdl Shor | o e S a1 ssarbly ot | DIE hanifor EHroURh travel heiain | the State of Virginia, chapter 284, a Discussing the right-of-way through proved March 24, 1926, under which | Arlington County, Dr. Johnson stated Prove” bonds are issued, prescribes|that about 50 per cent of the first that the bonds shall contain the fol-|Seven miles has been signed up for lowing statement: “These bonds are|and rapld progress is being made on ¥ issued for the construction and opera- | the remainder. A » < i Hon ot & public water supply in| There will be a special meeting of | g i magisterial districts, but the full faith | the board of directors of the Cham- | . md eredit of the entire County of | ber of Commerce of Arlington Coun- | AMinston is hereby pledged for their|ty Monday afterncon at the head- | payment.” s quarters in the Rucker Bullding, or the opening of the county|Clarendon. President Clarence R schools September 20, Prof. Fletcher | Ahalt states there are a number of Kemp, county school superintendent, | urgent matters to come before the announces the following principals | board. B and teachers: George Mason High| Unanimon hool, prinei v Baker; | to the petition of the Washington- terchers, NI v Ransom, Celia | Virginia and Maryland Coach Co. Swocker, Lenora Drewry, Mabel | Which was presented before the Vir- Allen, Clara Beard, W. H. Thomas, |ginfa State Corporation Commission Eleanor Melchoir, Clifton Moore, Eva | at Richmond, Va.. Thursday by the Harbough, R. I3. Knight; Washington- | Arlington County Mcnarch Clut its Lee High School, principal, S. P. Van- | meeting held Thursday. President derslice: teachers, Pauline Long, Ger-| Perry L. Mitchell announced the ap- trude Odom, H.' P. Bragg, Mozelle |pointment of Fletcher Kemp pe- Powell, ( alie Greenaway, allie | cial delegate to appear at the hearing Loving, Frances Bell, Deborah Mc-|on behalf of the club. i ifter was ofticially LEESBURG. September 11 Chapter. United held urt- LEESBURG, Va (8pecial). —Loudoun Daughters the jts last Summer ses house Wednesday that the historical meeting will be held the home the president, | fagnus Thompson, Septem- The historian” will pre POTOMAC, MD. Confederacy. 1on at the c It was decided ure. n.en‘:. POTOMAC, Md.. September 11 (Spe h.—Audit of receipts of the plent make improvement of the exterior of |Eiven a week ago by the Potomar the school building and the grounds | Band showed $419, haif of which will ono of Its principal aims this vear. It | be paid on the handsome new instru has been suggested that vines be |ments. Various candidates for mon planted on the building and shrubbery lination at the primaries were on the andetrees on the grounds. grounds and participated in the g . {games. There weré gliss hall shoot AURORA HEIGHTS base ball, horseshoe pitchin made of Elkton, has been of Spring at new The final open-air union service con dueted by the Leesburg Protestant churches during the Summer, Was o Maryland, College Park, is now held on the courthouse lawn Sunday | erujt inspector for the United States evening. The services were in Charse | Department of Agriculture, at Ham- of Rev. 1l 8. Litsinger of Baltimore. | pyonton, N. J. Charles Trowbridge Tittman of Lees- J. Edward burg and Washington took part in the {well known on, died at his home musde. near Forestville, Sunday. Funeral L. Clark Hoge has vices were held Wednesday, from loading three cars of o phany Episcopal Church af Forest- Ophir hards, near L ville, of which he was for many export to England. This wa treasurer and a vestryman export shipment Loudoun in besldes his widow, ,Mrs. season Tolson, are five children, N The w Pumphrey and Mrs. A. (% Moriarity Prince Georges County. and Miss Lil ster lian and John 15 and Carl Tolson of ! Washington, D). Tuesday T. A. Rhodes has Mrs. administrator of the,estate of Bar the late bara A, Ebaugh by the Prince Monday t Georges County Orphans’ Court. The Ville. She will of Christian Minninger has heen vear. She was the daughter the dmitted to p e and letters of ad- Jate George and Catherme Potterfield | ministration. ordered isued to Len: Vincel and had spent all of her life in | Minninger; the will of William Charle: Loudoun County. Kimpton has been admitted to pro "he Teachers’ Institute wa bate tters o SN the Leesburg High School Tuesday. | "_‘\’,‘03“(“”"1_1"“":“ S e A “"“r""r“ Curthy, Sanfjord Teu, Mary Parker,| The club, favoring establishment of S e Wednesday. One hun- | the will of Elizabeth Howard' has |Luth Myers, Rou elle' Rouse, Geneva |a community playground, to include dred and thirty teachers are flling the been admitted to probate and letters adie Gibson, Margaret Dor- | complete athletic fleld and swimming eiions in the EiiCila S0t Hhie | eE A rtary ioRdrien Musied “ARTHE um Marks, B. H. Seekford, | pool, following a brief report from the Sinty. . The majority of the new |Louise Colbert. Sowere, John T. M; A.| committee, of which Rev. George teachers ave graduates of the State | The September meeting of the Simmonds, Ruth Sample, Sadie | H. Fielding is chalrman, instructed e Calleges. The following | Civie Club of Upper Marthoro s to be | William, Edna Bonney Marie Malott, | the committee, to make further in- SFe the deachers of ighe e e ikt at the | Louise Rowlett, Grace Strickler, Rob- | vestigations as to the best plans for Temisral sl v e . eE Wt ert Ludwig; Cherrydale School, Kath-| action and to report at the next principal. University; Gaylord Ggbs Masuire, erine Elliott, principal; Dwight Mec- | meeting of the club. Delaplane; Ellen Metzger, = Lee Miss Mabel G. Loveless, daughter |Kenney, Mariette Knox, Lucy Free-| Walter U. Varney, addressing the ey Flotence Stickley, Vineland, N. | of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Loveless of | man, Prances Smithers, Marian Law- | club, spoke at some length, in which \ ey Cumberland, | Clinton, was among recent graduates |son,” Rosa Ulman. Annie Janson,|he discussed the material difference e e luemont: Mar. |of Steward’s Business College. Wash. | teachers; Ballston School, Daisy West,| of =_sectional pride and section e ovettaville; Mrs. Ur. | Ington. She received a secretarial;principal; Louise Lankford, Tannle | jealousy. Leesburg; Annette | diploma. Turner, Thelma Woodcock, Jes The president announced that the Mre Irva B. Cloud, | The Mellwood Club will strive for|Robe Ruth Douglas, Helen Goff, | program for the next meeting will Hianche * Anderson, | the prize for the best exhibit at the | Alice Kingsolver, teachers; Clarendon | call for short talks from each mem- BT uk) supervisore are Miss |anuusl Southern Marviand Palr:fSchool, Tisie B. Bl pEmcliily ber ghout the particular section in B Tes Dtuts Deaft, and Niss |openine here Monday. Meny wmem- |Loulss Dunningion, Fens Wngleh.|which ke lves The Hoaring oo the 34 haah Tatman, Arcols. bers of the club also will make indi- | Mary Smith, Lillie Massoletti, Elsie | petition was held today at Richmond . vidual exhibits. Mrs. Elmer May- | Burton, Mary Bibb, Clara Coffman, | before the State Corporation Com- Srepens = berry of Meadows and Washington | teachers. mission, but no decision was given, KENSI GTO has charge of this feature of the falr. Woodrow Wilson School, | the commission taking the matter T ST M e under consideration. Md., September 11 ent meeting the Miss Helen Elizabeth Gray. daugh | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gray of ! Oakland, near Forestville, and Tlarold principal; Elizabeth Beale, | New Buildi Alfred Seott, son of Mr. and Mrs yaddus, Nellie Winstead, e g e to begin exten- | Harry Scott, were recently married at Green, teachers; Patrick Henry | . AAccording to the records of Gounty improvements. Hosmer 1" Lena Carey, principal: Rosa | (Ommissioner of Revenue Harry K hairman of the street and Tale. Lanrs Souder, Myrtle Hollin een, there were issued Suring the liaisats i week several building permits from St Paul rtune telling, chicken dinner and | dancing. The band played several s | lections under direction of the leader September W | W. J. Smoot of Bethesda. It ha Association will [played at political meetines at Sflve hold its second annual flower, fruit | Spring, Clarksburs and Wo and vegetable show at the James |at the juniors' picnie at ¢ Monroe Schoolhouse Friday night, be- | Women of the Methodist tween 6 and 9 o'clock. Competition is | are arranging a Tom Thumb wedding open to all amateur gardeners of Au- |to he given In the near f rora Heights and vicinity. Children| Public schools have reope are urged to exhibit products which [a large attendance. Ti !fhey have grown. Prizes will be of- [F. M. White, principal: Miss Ifered as follows: Londus, Mrs. Walier Myers and Mis Any boy or girl under 10 vears. 10 |Jean Porter. to 13 vears and 14 to 1S years, first | Several gifts have bee prize, $1; second prize, 75 cents, and [sehool, inciuding a = third prize, 50 cents for separate dis- | of the Declaration of Indepe l g play of flowers or vegetabies ihmlm’::‘nnr framed copies of pictures " Qv Prizes are offered to boys and girls |brated artists and mounted pict DECATUR HEIGHTS. HYATTSVILLE. o doaMhorin et st | 0 e 1isea Haciimstenttionnn S | e flowers obtained from thelr parents’ |collected by the Glen Echo e or other gardens. The schedule of | Friendly Soclety. Sep-| HYATTSVILLE, Md., September 11 | O Other ERTCERS ita Tollows: Sy RN of | (S8pecial).—The Hyattsville Woman's| Fruit exhibit—Class 1, apples; 2 Z Berwyn-Branchville. Tolson. 76 years old, just _finishec AURQRA HEIGHT| e i (Special).—The Civic it sburg, for the fir: this or from ed FHOTGS BY CV PERKINS. Belle b. Miss Mildred ind John W Summers ton t the B t Church evening Mary Je Samuel her home of indorsement was given | counties on parade. Center: Upper: Engine companies of the two | Potomac Fire Company wins prize as best organization of the group. S. B. | DeVaughan, chief of the Potomac company, heing presented with cup by | E. W. Pumphrey. Lower: This unique float of the Ballston Ladies Auxiliary | won first prize for the carnival floats. Kalb, wife of been appointed Judson Kalb, died L near Lovetts was in her eighty¥ourth ephine THTS, Md, al).—Residents Imnham, DECATUR HE tember 11 (Spe Cheverly, Landover, held at Sea- | Club will hold its first meeting follow- | grapes: 3, pears; 4, plum: 5, quinces; brook, Decatur Heights and other | ing the Summer recess Monday night | {’;‘““"9'? three specimens to each communities _on or near the An-|at 8 o'clock in the public library in P ower exhibit—Class 7, asters; 8, e A 0"3;‘~D"‘f:h“’.n“-‘m-‘j'el‘rf'i‘“'v"‘; | the Municipal Butiding. No program | mirigold: 9, dahlia; 10, salvia; 11, cos- e s County "Board of Education | has been arranged, it being planned | os: 12, zinnias; 13, roses; at least to_establish a_high school. [ to devote the session largely to ais- | Eee SPecimers 1o @ Ho e 14, string It 3;1 re m_fl"‘*yl that the Washing- | cussion of plans for the vear's work. |peans: 15, lima beans; 16, beets; 17, '.‘-",',."“,,h,‘"‘, nd Bleetric Co. Is con-| Efforts are being made by members | carrots; 18, sweet corn: 19, onion: sidering running busses along the An- | of the Fire Department to collect an-| 30, tomatoes; 21, potatoes; at least m,\uu: & ‘\ Highwiy _ru‘lumhl{m | nual dues of $1 from all honorary |three specimens to a plate. | ported a balance in bank of $) A SOULOE 108 nbje voteb . xeRiancd \membeea, [herol are)araucs S0 ot o OmnRvieniAl i fE R AR ECE T. A. H. Miller, chafrman of the in’ Bladensbursc district Tuesday, in- | these and if each pays it is believed | Class, 22, best bouquet; 23, best col- library committee, reported a recer cluding B0 Repu blicans and 68 Demo- | the §500 will be sufficient to complete | jection. « |gift of 35 hooks m the Maryland or . .,‘."”.‘,, \\‘lwn\w acted as Re- | work on the new hook and ladder ap-| General class—24, best collection of | State Libra / ation. With the publican and Fred Ieller as Demo- | paratus upon which the firemen al-| ruit; 25, best collection of flowers; reopening of the Community Centr d\’[ fl';_» l!‘:‘j“l; Glilidds ready have spent a substantial sum. best collection of vegetables. | the library again will ha available t L the September mecting of the | Some 20 firemen, with their pump-| " priges of shrubs and bulbs will e the public, the dates to be announce: ciizens’ association, held " Tuesday | or and hose wagon, particiyated in the {awardad to adult winners. All exhibits |Tater. Foilowing were named chai night at the residence of Mr. and Mvs | Lig firemen's parade in Washington. | i be judged by Prof. David Lum men of committees: Merabership, Mre | Csotee JHL Thome. o0 oo st len) | savisE R as RSt NOLE, AEEE | den -t entul e sHUAIdE netuken 0 W. Allen Griffith: library, Mrs. T. A e e s e ward | can Legion, of Hyaitsville holds its|{he James Monroe Schoolhouse be- | L Miller: publivity, Mrs. W. 1% Ml {of trustees of the Eludenshurg School. | next bl-monthly meeting Wednesdy | (woen 5 and § o'elock {EAfE: public healtl and foctal service e | LaehE aCE cologle (i the noigp Sl £ THAEIRTaunEoioniee i 20 . BT Baldwin: program, Mre. A [l e at thie term beginning | rooms. A number of proposed amend- | rora Helghts for the home fmprove- | B. Gahan. Mrs. Jumes st a M PO Mpniac A nd o R Eoom e | L nehtedat the last Hiestinsipant doteRl aE o riRgr ST (LU Y Marvin Nevius will act Forestville, e e e e e will e voted upon. Association will occur on or Aportly | the October meeting ol e asement It is expected that Hyattsville’s pub- | artar September 18. The rating will | Community Center Nancy T teachers: Mt. Vernon | eral Lason Lo Dore bt ch | lic library soon will receive $175 and | he made by Prof. F. L. Mulford, presi. of the month at 2 ¢ representing $28.160. Since April 1 goemalls it Upper: Maglhoro o fater: another $175 from the mayor | qent of the American Horticultural Heuper. prestdent Mg reaflaha Soclety. Prizes are offered for the |Fan. director, e . from St Paul to e Kink, Georze Brockett, Jane Nickell, | for, new . buildings invelving|i tn nsor : Htom todnsannuaeontntion 1o a1 T atpedsipgidtn. dayie to of STEIcn D¢ down Raltimore | VIENNA, Va., September Virgte Warner, armer. Caroline | #1:107.05% - IS T tveo pins (undee: doRslerAbIon | for. avaniids SN o thtist ofbooks | the judging and for the highest rating Al ecticut avenue be {elal.— The Labor day _celel Martin, Meta Mabel Me. | I C: Messneir, §0 years old, dled {in connection with the erection of the | Jumes ' o (oee N |or TmMeeNmuinl oa UIG SRR P tia | boarg ind dressed with Vienna Council, No. 12, Order Daniel. Helen Mellines | &t s home, in La Porte. Towa. Tle | proposed new Bladenshurs firchouse | marked increase i Wbrarian. Teporis | during the past year | mae gty Was given ternal Amerieans. was held on Hale, Myra. Farniers, teachers; Bar. | \Vas the father of Mrs. Arthur Orr of | were discussed and it was the opinion wrar ickedue in Interest In tie Il | The' monthly meeting.of the Civle |, tlis )} i Of school grounds Monday. The croft. Schnol, Emma MeGulggan, prin. | 1¥on Park. e o T e Atia Dhaie | o Scriuel Shllice TRl Bastlen [ Associationswipaildia et scions oot oo R mittee In charge consisted of Tk {pal: Pauline Shreve, Anne Goodman, | 1 I _Randolph, great titan of | would be Lest to adept the plan en- | Steele. s fucilities, save Mrs.|pouse Tuesday night at 8 o'elock, | O prdase " | mittee in charge consisted o Thow | civak Panting Sheve S Gon, 1 the Ku Klux Klan of Virginia, will | taling e —least “expense. s the |~ Enroliment of fir 1o punils of | there being many matters of local in- |, JOR ° ullanna Manning. Irenzel, treasurer A vefreshment | Zola Pavne. principal: Cecile Goff. \]5:.-1‘ :;"‘hr)dl:xll.‘;rlll’:}\:' l‘L’;n 'lu—”{!a.l»»nshml{ department still owes | the elementary school took '];;'l‘e',‘; terest to be discussed _A““‘o;m:nvlv" ""_\-"n Senags The proceeds of $75 will go toward {om. teacher: Nellie ( hool, | inderstood, for several hundred mem.- | busy in_econnection with her duties of the fi Rt Eedori ",‘m;;"fi,:; g'.',‘:mll;- ""l\n"'":”’l”“‘; Cullough 14, of S AN w0 ¥ s Heynuls, poiicn iertrude | bers, men’and women, of the Ku as an official of the State Federation | grades will Tepest at (he Bpencor Bevws Mahtin b e e O ot strect: | K iateail. {sacher; Hume School, Mary | KIOx Jlan ot Arlington and Fairtax | of Women's Clubs, consented to serve | street bullding, Fifth, sixth dnd sov SR rient ¥ e neaINY sXarIDEL FoF Ol Hut heing erected on Ruiliond street. | Ki0e, toipal.. Tisle Shawen, |.Counties to take part in (he Kian |as chairman of ‘the entertainment | enth grade pupila are to report at the i Ao Bl e L The, Judges of the Doy oo .| Cacs. ot Marshall Schoot, Mary | Darade to be held i Washington. - |comumittee of the asmclation o post |Ollve strset schogl. e et e e e oL M e mcipal: . Margaret ' Hood,|_There is much discussion as_to|which has for some time been vacant. | Mirs. Hontas M. Sturgl Following a meeting of the Brane '8 e jed | fist P fto Nitle 'Alice|tencher: Robert E, Dhee School, Jase: | Whether, the preeent Cha'n Bridge | Candidates were discussed. Mr. and | announces assignment t ville Fire Company at whicl el e ionter k| s Lonnis B e enerss | WILIGR s DI eelehuH i By eodien| MES: LT Tores Evergl plesentedl lbfraueniian S follome il atm i Tesryietla Mpidpattca i bt eyl il D e ol A ve. Marshall Alder, with | Glencarivn School, Mildred Culiop, | 24inch water main to be attached ‘to | KIfUin honor of their nineteenth wed- | Bradley, first; Miss Arvella Peters skl bt i e G A ladag M atehineon and Glorid |teachers Bon Ali School, Lottie Kay, | the bridge as the main canduit from ding anniversary. econd: Miss_Carolyn (. Waller, first |Suthority on_ the trustees. Fire Chief B e mecond and third. The beauty | teacher: Woodmont School. Ada Dou- | the Dalecarlia, reservoir to supply Ar. nd second; Miss Marla Gudger, Mrs. Albert L. Johnson tendered his res e e by Miss Pear] Darna. | gall, teacher: colorad schoois, John M, |lington”County its water suzpl = Evelyn R. Jarrell, thivd; Miss Cath- nation, a68 Nas been surceeded b Miss May Hirst ond, and_Miss | Langston School, leon Baltimore, | £2pt. Crandal Mackey today. idge engin erine Roe, Mrs. Alice W. Rice, fourth; Wiltam Deeck. Trustees are [Torbert Mary Blanche Frenzel. third. Music | prineipsl; Elizaheth Snyder, Katherine is now limited to six tons on the | Columbia estimates that the cost Miss Nellie Pumphrey, Mrs. Eleanor Arrow, Hards Wilson. and TFlov T urmiahed by the Manvell Orcaes. | Mogley. iidith Lee, teachers: Kemper |bridge and a 4-inch water main will a concrete bridge “will be four t hepard, fifth: Miss Maude R. Isen- Heimer, who may be exempt from‘at tra. Vienna Councll will meet at the | School, Ella M. Boston. principal; Lil- | Increase the weight to a dangerous | that of a steel structure y berg, Mrs. Lillian G. Robertsdn, sixth tending fires, but have the power te Masonic Hall en Tuesday eveming. |lian Smaclaum. Vivian Hoffman, | point,” he said. .1 Hearing on the assessment of rail . Inez Winger, sixth and seventh vote. A siren weighing 600 | Several candidatos will be initiated. | Marion Thompson, teachers; Jefferson | The District Commissioners’ estl-|roads in Ariington County will be Nellls Wheatley, Miss SarabN. with a_sounding limit ‘of siv The Vienna Music Club will iheet | Sehool, James Lark. principal; Willie [ mate for a new bridge includes a 20.| held before the State (o ,,'. ¢ Hessey, seventh. has been purchased, and will be plac Wednesday at the home of Mus.|Coles, Benjie Burke, Laura Ferguson, | foot driveway with a 6-foot sidewalk. {lommission Tharniny st Mickinond | T atR ol be Eived 15 dopeE in a small tower on the roof of the fred Adams, on Park street. teachers | Tt et ithm ZiBans bien Latricken|| . Commpawealtti Atlovret Willlams | oo Ttk nithe abetl Endiseveuth engine house. The price was $i15 e vepairs to the Vienna| Dr. Samuel M. Johnson, director |from vear to vear. whether hy the [(*. Gloth, County Commissio Ui o | made s: Miss Wheatley, | Mrs. W. Allen Griffith switl e Presbyterian Church is being rushed. 'general of the Lee Highway Associa- | Budget Bureau or House District | Revkiitie: Honrss oy Ot aih. Stive| Losiinlra JEias Hoasey, acithumatiopatoe. then dried in bags. It will keep dur- hostess to the Friday Five Fundred as the local church is expecting to|tion, says that work of obtaining the |committee. L St et 1o P will Sl e o oy e S E A e DA TN ot e CiacRlon (atisfer | U SCy(enber 17 ner meeting of the Richiond. Va. | ontertain the Washington City Pres. | necossary 200 feet right of way frum| The Fine Arts Commission, which | hearing. S atente) B L rEaaTon o Ll - Heing. (lub, to be held next 'bytery at its Fall meeting in October. | Thornton's Gap. where the present |insists on a bridge iwith conc i m - ing i music; Mrs. Winger, art, and Mrs. =6 ovende e ‘Evans talk, which will | A basement and a new heating plant | Lee highway crosses the e | rche:, hun hen rovs A Sondtich: th o e Ly DeRtiE R (e e | Stindls oivion iTules & Hache N ¥or ™ill"be on “Truth in |are some of the Improvements being | Mountains to the Shenandoah Xa. prevent any appropriation for @ [be held at o e o T B of e iy made. tonal Park to New Market for the steel bridge, said Mr. Mackey. The |at 19 o'clock. e towmacuuail Selib e heldratgh » BRANCHVILLE, 1s,m-:uh -Following a_recess of two months, the Woman's Connm v I 0 Berayn met Wednesdoy atte noon in the auditorit 1 «chool with Mre. . P. Heuper presid Plans for the year were disci Septemb 1 re Mr: in La Crosse urg; Mrs Mary Carey Permits. Phoe Louise Senool TON i KIINSING (Special).— At tow neil sive str Hartshor 1k comn m the the f Mre. W and Mrs president, the meeting ided avent Bland wenne street Mo (e on_of Fra the com ace . rolle ed chips. Approval tion for improy to Washington md Wanner The chatrman Barney forie and 11 in Balt ommeda nent Raltimore Knowles avenu nd pect streets and of Hamn audit ¢ himself nquest into the deat! Chun;hfi G\;ild Plans Contest. Special Dispateh to The Star BLADENSBURG, Md., September 11.--Under auspices of the Woman's Guild of St. Luke's Episcopal Church here a beauty contest and a prize waltz contest will be held in the parish hall of the church: next Wedneada evening. Mrs. S. M. Clarke, presi- dent of the guild, is in charge of the evenin's program. committee report for W exceedingl ) is composed of and barey A Appleby. The budget decided upon ammounted to $5.400 which about $3.000 will be spent on strects The Kensington Masonic Association will hold its a fn the Masonic Uall. Les Wednesday — ar aing Saturday nie The Kens made a0 ttee, whi W, Lose principal, of teachers to (O Pemmican Compact Food. Pemmican, made of various drled meats, fruits and nuts, is an Indian dish and one of the most compact of foods. It contains more nourishment per pound thap most foods.. The dried or jerked meats are pounded or ground between stones, mixed with fat or marrow and fruits or nuts and Sche the largest r of the District of of times ts history The Rev returned through the jiate has trip D Wi extended West an Evans to Speak at Richmond. viee National the hoard of Joshua president Bank and chairman of trustees of the Retter Business Bu- yeau. will be the speaker at the din Evans, of the Dozs' eyes are round while foxes' |of Jules §. Bache, New York basie: Dozs’ e < che. New Yor are clliptical. = has been decorated with the Average life of paper money 18 less 'of Queen Flzabeth by the King than thiee fears. the Belgians. La Medal ot i