Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1928, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . ., WEDNESDAY. AUGEST 15. 1928.° o7 I AWENCTEIN DNV | SUE CARROLL OFF FOR EUROPE I-UWENSIHN BODY AFTER NICKY STUART LEAVES ! ran riot. “Splash Inn” and “smpfnnr afternoon in Santa Monica just a(!'w'h‘lm) at Ocean View, Va., August| CARN'VAL IS EXTENDED. Trees Gone; Towns Gone. n be found with “Inn Between™ | she was stepping out of her motor be- |22 23 and 24 will be made. | SRR There are many towns in our coun- hed neatly in the middie. “Blue | fore her own door & 7 Sec- | try that are mere ghosts of their for | aid the post,| The Endeavor Bible class of the Sec- | o\ 0o aiqniche to End Annual | 'Y, that are mere ghosts of their fo “Winds o' Chance,” “Peter| “Pardon me, leddy." ll age.” “Lady Bee" (the owner | “but T hear Afieen Pringle lives on this | ond Presbyterian Church will hold a Sl L Tt habie s Gitiy e therlinck). | street. Can you tell me where?” | lawn party at the Scottish Rite Club | Ballston Festivity. O e Atatican e Assdnite ‘ i . High C's,” “Idle Hours” "King Tut’s| “Right over there,” said the Pringle. | tomorrow at 7 pm. Miss Elena MOITIS | soeciar Dispateh to The Star Jist as the mining town has been left | Cr * and “Rosic’s Roost” all adorn | pointing to the ugliest house on the!lis in charge of the committee on BALLSTON. Va. August 15-—J. R.|to rot when the ore vein “payed cut,” -~S d B ”» w . the sands of Malibu. | lock : | rangements. Citizens' Band will L . Va, l3s0 have these ‘communities decayed New Book, pider Doy, ritten Around; : | probably knows his 't pretty at all” said the| The Alexandria Health Departm falloch, general chairman of the four- |8 ¥in . forests “playved out.” Timber | has started the annual task of vac- | teenth annual carnival of the Ballston | should, if possible, be grown near where ake a picture for UF No,” “But | ¢ | ut contracts here are neither is Ailce | school less than a month away. Chil- | Jast night that the carnival will be ex- = (Covyright, 1928, by North American | dren may call at the health depart- | tended for the remainder of the week | spaper - Alliance. ! ment any week day afternoon from 2 | ending at midnight Saturday, owing to | & No to 3 o'clock. | the bad weather. offers for roles are crowding m‘ i 5 ’ e agtihs i { WATCH AND CLOCK v AN Miss Gladys Pierpoint, acting deputy | Miss Lela Dyer and E. M. Knight wer It all came from her ALEXANDRIA. registrar of vital statistics at the Alex- | winners in the waltz contest. Dewey B. | Q E P, IQIN G jn to abandon the one | | andria Health Department, has received Bronson, owner of “Peter Pan' wil red the Pringl ating children, with the opening Volunteer Fire Department, announced | jt is to be used. But Judge Says :I;xic Mattorf Ho”y\\'ood. Throws Vi“ag’c Into Does Not Prove Banker ! Fever of Excitement. | long dormant for the muw“ have begun to e at last | Carter, Thomas J. Crack and Harry | ; i ~Caporieed | BY MOLLIE MERRICK. | The loc v she acquired with her first| L ugust 15 (Spo- | FEPOTLs of 35 births and 26 deaths in | Garland were the fudges. The old-time | || ClocksCaled For-Dewered HOLLYWOOD, Calif : pranch out into any 7 > | this city for July. niry dances will be the feature to- offered. | clal).—Supt. of Public Schools R | Anthony Amos, 49 years old, colored, | Mght, with music by the Sundown Or- | | rgaret | was fined $30.50 and sentenced to serve | chestra, with Will Alexander, leader. Miss | three months in jail by Judge William now in Police Court this morning. A ntity of liquor was found in kins and | Amos' home yesterday afternoon when S UPERIOR Bowton has been nconspicuous nvass | Yates, Miss ik hounds who clog | Pearl Ranow, Miss of Hollywood before | rqa in r cafes at Churles Wi day noon | andria Hi: term. Miss_Ma has discovered that 75 per cent| Catherine Brown, Miss Veta N e who stand in the August Sun|nfiss Virginia Inge and Miss Lucil movies” in their entrance | Harrison are the new teachers added to e hereabouts. | the graded school faculties Ellen Car- > mnever has fewer than a|ter has been selected to take charge of rd idlers on vie day. fthe new annex to the Parker-Grs 0 uto- | Sehool for colored. | _Rev. P. L. Vernon, pastor of the First | $ e stars e vl ‘that | BADUist Church, addressed the Alexan- | ones have to | dria Rotary Club yesterday at the wee flwwmnm‘_\ luncheon of the club in the George | defies his, Mason Hotel. Dr. S. Nelson Gray made | ri of the executive committee | Danville, which he recently nd of mine b s, to Alex-| the place was raided by Detective Sergt. | ERVICE | E A warrant swom out by ATISFIES | - ";.5.-5» 4. u!nlrf‘d:d r!?f\rhglliz Wil- e D Ok O Clats - A MAIN 7100 (5 Ll i}"“;\’l :f\”l“”'lfi Dealers in Armstrong Linoleums i n the case was cated n || SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. : 943 Eye St. N.W. Main 10293 r Sims assault was morning ! court. OUT THEY G Final Reductions on All Summer Merchandise—Sacrifice Prices Prevail T Sue ere plus_ambiti is resy And he has de <4 | A meeting of the Alexandria Fire De- ( Mrs. John W. Travers, | { 209 South Royal street, at 7:30 o'cloc | e's | Plans for attending the annual conve , approached her | tion of the Virginia State Firemen's As ‘very Vogue and Value Summer Dress Regularly $15 and $18.75. Now. . 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