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4 \ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1927. " [VIRGINIA LUTHERAN CHURCH HELD OLDES FREED OF PERURY, BUTLOSESONVORCE Washington Woman Told Renting Room in Fairfax, as Advised, Was lllegal. Hebron, by Penomination Continuously Since Erection in 1740. Special Dispateh to The Star CULPEPER. Va.. September 2 Recent rescarch in regard to the ve erable old Hebron Lutheran Church the White Oocak Valley, near here, ha | disclosed that this church is the olde: Lutheran church in the United S It has heen in continuous use erection. The “Old Swedes Chur Wilmington, Del. and the Dei,” at Phila ron Church lof these churches | the Episcopal Church about jago. Hebron wi | body G 8pecial Digpatch to The Star 3 AN September 2 lias Turner, acquitted of per Court of Fairfax | County Wec v. In view of the testimony i nted at the trial, how . Judge Samuel Brent announced jury in_ Cirenit Near Culpeper Occup]pd‘u\\mn\mnbulu not provided for inability Justice Frank W. Troth to be present. Lombard's automobile collided with a moving van, owned T ""“Al- Va., the \\hn{ of | by Geipe & Co.. Baltimore. Miss Sal- | -nwll A l"\"’"“"": " ne orpedo Station lie Noxom of Washington, injt in | appropriation of $63.650 for per: the arrival of the!the sume accident, Is still at Alexan iria Ho A meeting of the public park com- 000 and will take four months. | mittee of the Alexandria Chamber of The second investigation of the au. | Commerce will he held at 3 o'clock tomobile accident in which Rollins | this afternoon in the chamber of com- Lombard of Washington lost his life | m headquarters. The meeting was was postponed vesterday owing to the origin, ock_tonight. nd _other material. The cost of the rebuilding will be approximately | {budget was introduced on th mendation of the ci under the-rules of action could he taken vesterday. e Lolion Wil ba (alier, Wpiut s Miter meetinz. The amount provides $10. — 1000 for construction of a new school n- [ building in Rosemonit: $5.700 for street Y improvements near the school build N ling; $3.000 for widening the intersec a% | (ion of Duke street and Diagonal st |§1,100 for cu off corner at that intersection; $350 for econcrete shoul- ler at the intersection; $8,000 for im 'm..\pmem of Braddock read from to the western limits of g the in Serziceable enough for school wear— Rosemont 4 and $3.200 Smart enongh for dress occasions— for 16 fire |\| mt ry A petit s men, ask a4 fing for e the meeting *Parker Boy Suits, $15 | fien S the divoree lchurch is of frame construction. and |but s council already has that 3 L s sranted her at one of - the | onr e of Tamher in it was Sotten | matt befora it the petition will he (ilith 1o pairs of knickers) ety out by hand. The buildin RIHE | tadan “up at th time as e form of a and in the organ loft |matier now under - o ¢ G e = 1087 s tns gt SHIER iian BURESIRG . T Ara t antaty WA Aetonif o 1'vnu—]_n<ul suits, well tailored from of non-resid » seek to Beqn=yivania’ and Shauleql from Sthat | disoiderty “conduct Fmay "D choice fabrics, smartly stvled and Church on ¢ 3N the council “ lish temporary residences in I° v, The communion | of the city neatly finished. Sizes 6 to 18 years. County in order to obtain diverces of pewter, and was ed out that un - s & < i 3 Testimony Wednesday _ brought,mut Thomas Giffen of Lon |der the p tem the pre An outstanding favorite among hat Mrs. Savoy. on advice of her . bears the date of 1 tions are being made under th N ey - e s lawyer, rented ' _room n l:uhx e aentea o ke s B e e iy its nowl A\ 'Lh‘HNIU‘H s better dressed boys ounty for one_vear in order to es- !tion even hefore the church was built |revenues from such fi d vorlthe :‘;‘;l';\' A v“ M’f’”'*“ h;' ‘; being | goon after the church was finished, | ity Manager Paul Morton was in and youts spent in Washinzton. where ‘she was |in 1740, a school was established on |structed to tike up the matter 5 s P 5 o employed, and where she took her|the church lands. and this, according Fancy Cricket Shaker-Knit meals. The jury ju 1 her guiltless | to reports to the United States Board | ; ( & ) B - ent to commit perjury. but the ation, was the first authentic Pull-over Sweaters Pull-over Sweaters e advised by her I . being hool established in Virginia authorities . she will have to sue for her |This school was conducted for more dock ,{,.d this city bear the e in the courts of the District than 100 years. All applications for a divorce through the Fairfax ot o ferred & §5 jnie of the s inasier <ommission CLEMENCEAU FENCES ers appointed by Judge Brent. whao thoroughly investizate fore allowinz them all el check tate to Prevent Invasion of His Seclusion. ROCKVILLE. VILLE. Md. September 23| 1).—The lmmh of Mr. and Mrs, | Walker, ociated Press. DU have heen pesterin: cean with such pel mmer that the gran evening of Mr. Samue ice fhas SRRty oF o erdin Kena ks i bed wire all avound his little estat g7 Afullioan. 6%, of ? ”“,‘hfl«— on the Vendee Coast. ceremony being performed by Rev. |, His establishment consists. only of himself, his valet, cook and a_sardener. William Stevens, ( his chauffeur, Thomas W. Clar ton Yo and 3 e o ive s cha e ' Snchasa. | emain:Closednth next seson. | | e R day"evening. by’ Rev. o | but people ) ‘| k. M Longerbeam, 1207 puke| & NATIONALLY KNOWN STORE® the | *ce hi | marked “private.” When visitors t00 @ |10 peering throuzh his hedges at a of | hours Clemenceau had the barbe Vie'ei 12, | Wire put up beyond them. | Several times a week Clemencea s in his old automobile and dll 5 good of the home of the m ed at the marri »f Marion J. ©of the Christ Child Society, rate card party was held afternoon at the home on the soc farm adjoining Rockville. 1t wa tended by many women from the trict of Columbia and the county proved a social 2 Frederick Rinker of 10: ffth street northwest, Washington. | was arrested enth slreev‘ | 1 a joke wi rite fish-wife, *Olonne, | Mathilde, side home, Hns meals alone. afternoon You Will Find EVERY MODEL n the runabout he m Howard County to W He w ken before Jus the Peace . who required him to | furnish $500 bond for appearance in Police Court here. The liquor and | automobile were hrought to Rockville. Rehearsals, it is stated. will be started next week for presentation by | t of the musical comedy. | “ for the benefit of the) "kville Volunteer Fire Department. | will be in charge of Alexander <her. Murray Hamilton and John | erson. and the, ecast will include | or more. A date in November will | selected, i Charles A. Carter of Frederick was | found guilty in Police Court here ves. | terday of illegal possession of .intoxi- cating liquor and was given the choice | by Judge Samuel s between pay ing a fine of $200 and costs and serv ing six months in the house of cor- | He was not willing. just ver. ' i K recton. to do_either and noted an hppeal to the Circuit Coust, furnishinz $500 bond for his appearance at the Novem ber term of that court. Mrs. Robert L. 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