Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1928, Page 12

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12 THE T‘VF‘VI\G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, MARCI 9, 1928 ROCKVILLE town in the event of having to gay zrnshlp and Mr. Smith stressed the)riage of Clyde B. Saltz, 32, and Miss | and George E. Graham, $12.50 each; J . damages for injury to persons by dis- [importance and value of co-operation.| mthel Viola Weaver, 18, both of Wash- | M. Wet%el, Perry Trittipoe, Richard M tributers of literature. The president, Milton W. Phillips,| oo e "eeioel 58 of Port Myer, | Mumma and Ray_Charles Redman, The Rockville Garden Club at the | conducted the "business session. eIt Ui Yer, | $7.50 each. , ROCKVILLE, Md., March 9 (Spe-|home of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Bullard Charging desertion July 11, 1924,| Va, and Miss Ella Davis, 40, of Laurel, On charges of disorderly conduct and rlnl\ "o distribute ‘advertising litera- | cleotod President, Miss Laura Annic |Mrs. Dorothy W. Fant has filed suit in | Md.; Gerald E. Wing, 24, of Flagstaff, | assault, respectively, Willfam Warfield , |ture .on the streets of Rockville by|Wadsworth of Washington Grove: vice |the Circuit Court here for an abso- | Me., and Miss Katherine E. Afkens. 25, | and Raymond Dorsey were fined $50 A Nacm it in automobiles or other mov- E“!ldrm Mrs. Chauncey M. Grubb of | lute divorce from Hamilton Fant, who | of Bangor, Me.; Willlam John Dupee, | and $20 costs by Judge Samuel Riggs ing vel h“u will cost $300 a year, ac- | Rockville; secretary, Mrs. Willam D.|is said to be living in New York City. | 28, and Miss Gertrude S. A. Prosch, 28. | in the Police Court here. cording to an amendment to a town'Clark of Rockville; treasurer, Miss Vio- | She is represented by Attorneys Ken- | both of Washington, and Robert Pierce The funeral of Mrs. Laura Agnes |ordinance adopted at the monthly meet- |let Magruder of Rockville. The meeting [ neth_Lyddane of Rockville and J. Wil- | McMillan, 22, of Washington, and Miss | Fling, wife of Eugene J. Fling of near |k Wednesdap night of the mavor and | conidertd & suggestion that the club|son Ryon and A. R. Hassall of Wash- | Susle Saunders Cheney, 19, of Spring- | Chevy Chase Lake, who died Tuesday at 7 h & F \v 7 Tribune Char ed Thompson Council. The fee has been $300 a year. |cngage in a membership drive and it |ington, They were married in Alexan- | field, W. Va. th> ome of her sister, Mrs. Robert Wil- t Sts. N.W i g P and at present but one concern is oper- | was agreed that each member endeavor | dria, Va. October 30, 1922, and have | For violations of motor vehicle regu- | son, ; 3 . . E |ating under the license. The consent of | to induce others to join. . no children. Mrs. Fant asks to re-|lations the following have paid fines or 3 a0 2 With Diverting Sum to | the owner of property in front of which | John X, Oxley and Harold C. Smith sume her maiden namo of Waiers. | forfelted collaterals in the Police Gourt | Gatholle Church, Forest. Glen. ! o - censes have been fss cler! : arman, Josej or 's Cemeter. {quired before a license will be- issued | March meeting of the Barnesville Com- | of i Grrcrnt. Copr 1oieq 0¥ the clerk | here: John W. Harman, Joseph Weller ' was in St. John's Cemetery. Bolster Machine. {and each person or company obtaining | munity League, held In the Barnes- |——————m—oUr: NCIC fOT the WAL —_—— S : ! i ‘ ] : T 'I' L {The amount of $5.000 10 Indemnify the tendeq sia. ules Laked onamod chi- A ROU SERS {themmaunt el i$3,000 o indemnlty the tended. ¥Mr Oxley;talksd onjgood citic 3 Br the Associated Press. Sy g FAI = | Slip Covers | -| Week-End Rose Sale the Chicago Tribunc's suit to recover f 7¢hy DEPT. 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