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10 ; TTTr EV Y\I\«'- STAR, “'\QT”\hTO\ D. €, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1928. | Rebecea Rice, Oakton; second, Virgini ]nm display of apples in <vanda1d'(‘nnqu Pan of raised rolls—F: «B0SS IN SYNAGOGUE.” CLUB WIDENS ACTIVITY. Carr, Fairfax; third, Thelma | bushel baskets or boxes, five baskets|Mrs. C. T. Rice, Onkton: sccond, Mt 8 Onkton. Half-dozen soda biscu and five varicties—First, J. H. Watson, |H. E. Hanes: third, Mrs. Paul Allder. ; | First, Dorothy Shaver, ale; McLean; tecond. C. P. Jones. Best|Pender Nm\} n(“lnkr;n'b ')T\ |(51r bis-| Man Says It's the Same az Deacon! Clarendon Women's Or:.'flmm?m" 5 g our New Hespbali Ry ve specimens of | cuits—First, i i R Mary Elizabeth Carr. Fairfax: | display of apples, five specimens of | CURseFIRE Med ¥ sovnam., Fair in Church. | Joins That of Citizens. third, F Vienna. Plate {cach variety on s ! of cookies—First, Dorothy Shaver: sec- | Jones. * Beauty—First, J. H. Wat- | third, Miss Susie Monroe. Pl 08 ¢ Sl i Rnedialy - Beniile. | Tevitie, | EvectaliDisvatchi toVie Shas 1 Navy: third, Re Ben Davis— | biscuits—First, Miss Susie Monroe, Plate | Lo (g Le 1d_widower. wroic | NI s 3 Navy: . Re- : 3 i v 5 . 3 v bR evel % widov | CLARENT . Va. September 13— | n cca Rice. Pla e First. Elaie | First, 3. H. Watson. York Imperial— |of biscuts made by child under 12 years | fiERRS 0 TR ey (i cnaaogue” | ChASLRE R e CRllle b e cond, ©. p.lof st, Miss anr- | UmSEll dos o e marriage Mientgs | Th Woman's Civic Club of Clarendon Thompson, Navy: second, Frances | First, Peter Roy. Burke: : sl . [ Myers: third, Mary " Elizabeth_Carr. | Jones; third, J. i1, Wat Faliawater | fax. - Corn meal mufins "N, I 2000 | with Mrs. Sadic Stepna, buxom 50-year- [at a_mass meeting last night voted ond. Mrs. Annie Cz old widow, at Dan Cupid's bower in | to affiliate with the Clarendon Citizens'| i d 5 d — |Loaf of bread—First, Rebecea Myers st. C. P. Jones. Golden i, Mrs, Anle Gallihan, Wheat > ’ . L. an EXANGNANBEYS (Iton: seoond, [Macy SRpwe, TEiliys) B LA o C; P {DHNG NGl 4 Alex. | City Hall snex: | Association. Th organization has a | Cross-Roads: th virginia _ Carr. | J Sickler, Vienna. | weather Lewis. R. ] RO ‘ou mean youre a rabbi,” smiling- | membership of 20 ectric 1014 Y kRS tiviti H rolls—First, Mary Rowe: second, | Delicious—Fir atson: second. |andria. Best packed lunch for sthool},, aopeq Miss Margaret M. Foley, dep- | In joining the citizens’ organization ¥ Will Share in Festivities | iizaveth Legge. Herndon: third, Helen |C. P. Jones: third, H. B. Do child=-PIaE Mis. Rovert M e the club will take with it all of its 4 Webb, Annandale. ~Cinnamon buns— f Smokehouse—Fir @:‘}‘H AL “pp il Tetorted Bennie, T mean it I|present activitics, including that for the | ATTACH TO YOUR ELECTRIC Wil ’ ! “'posters, open to Cooking Club and .m.w third, Mrs. } r. | Hanes ite ""‘;]C‘;‘; & "_;"‘{“ | Arlington District © t5 Tl CHANGE FROM RANIO TO 3 Neltle 2o > - Miss Foley smiled, as she re- | At present the citizens fati RECORDS BY A TWIST OF , Bettor Food Club Members: Best poster | Oakton. Black Tw rst, J e Chbgolate ! Special Dispateh to The Staf. showing ideal breakfast menu—First, |son: second. C. P. Jo Vinesa | M e O Ivin Birch, | celved the cus v $1.02 fee from sisis sclely of male membars. but it is| | THE WRIST, ATRFAX, Va. September 13.—To- | Virginia Carr; second, Helen Webb, | First, J. H. Watson: second. C. P.}lav 0 a Bennie. He is popular among his Irish | said that there is nothing in the con- i ax; s Mrs. B, E. Hummer, | oo on Emerald street, South End. | stitution ‘o prevent wom from joining. | ‘“Casy Terms at morrow will be observed as Boy Scout third. Helen Danicls, Baileys Cross | Jones: third. Peter Roy. Best plate Ph ol Gay at the Fairfax County Fair. Mason Roads. Best poster showing ideal sup- any other named varietv—First, second | MceLan. aece Sl nd Mrs. Stepna's flat on Genessec |It is felt *t more can be accomplished , Hirst of Annandale. chairman of ar-iper menu t. Irene Danicls, Bai-|and third, to_J. H. Watson. Crab- & i’ i S street, just around the corner {I= the way «f civic development by the | rangements, has invited all Scout troops 0ss_Roads:_sccond, Hilda Ma- |3 First. Mrs. C. Vansickler: sec- (‘21:‘:1‘3‘,4].:1!‘ Eaintice secalld, | S : linet siat womenii g forces. Ms, N e C. R. Taylor. president, presided in Washington and Alexandria, as well |garity, McLean. Best poster showing (ond, C_H. Speer: third, Wallace Cros pthe : g o o s Fairfax and Arlington Countics. 10 |ideal dinner menu—First, Mary Rowe e i n Rl S i P q“‘(':,(f’{,?;l P i B 0 S E’r participate In a_big parade omoriow | iccond, Thelma Specr Ao el e e 'i”;:j{)'l‘"_m”',‘;‘l’{_‘f" e i B e 5 3 T morning. All Scouts in uniform wil b 2 e e Rebeccs e Oakion: sccond, Mv o A be admitted free. The parade is to be Canning Club Awards. SIElel, Srond N D y Alvin Birch: nird, Mfs. Meriweather HOCME Qf;, KNABE & A.IWPICO followed by an_exhibition drill Best crgarment unit First, | andria, Seckel pears— First. ) sk Raltimore A it verything cMusical Tomorrow also will be cbierved a5 Gladys Fairf eg2to; second, El Vansickler: _ second Vansickler: | ) e S B e B yiding: < Alexandria City day, with delegations be o, Herndc on; - third, Elinor | thirg, Normann Derr, Fairfas o i NS TG from the American Legion post, the v, Herndon rgarme; Keiffer pears—First. W. D. Brookings. | White Ja¥et Cai00 i third Mics Kiwanis Club and other organizations. ur Pirst, Mildred Arold Alesantria: Second.iC. P Dones; thid, | Tel “‘ oL Detorite NG The Alexandria Band will give a con- second. sie Conner. | Forestville |y H. Watson, Best five specimens of | SUSI€ 5 e MotiWes o iTewiE DGR cert, at night 8 o'clock there will ors—First, Evelyn Follin, He pars, anv other named varistv—First, | Scond Fes SR T Cupp be held the first Democratic rally of second, Alice Bready. Herndon Vansickler; second, Mrs. C. Vansick- | BHS=0 XSt (000 Bt o rdor:, route Fairfax County, with Senator Oscar r Mildred - Shackleford. Vienna. |} . W. D. Brookir Eestiplate [IOND. IS Go0Re DROOP'S Undrrond of Alabuma and Falriax Best Thelma Terry, POters | onch na " A [ i b ! | . f;r'\ a County and Representative alton ‘ond. Gillingham: third Watson : Jones; tlrird, Hard co iy, Jlss T e | - ! ! P 'RIE / 2 g Moore as the speakers. This will be (oa BHBCKIETOR, | Bestidrums FiFat. | o p e i et tehlab briplUms, 10/| :‘1’1“1 cookies—First, Mrs William Sut- | o ERFECTION : ol t dsta f the cattle- Mildred lefor e e N iy ando Whit- iy 0 3, Talge ° 5 held in the grandstand o ildre ford: sccond, Het ; v First, Orlando Whit- |Phin. raute 8 I & Crunt fudging ring. The list of horse races Harkness, Vienna. Best pillow slins Best display of quinees 3 el v | will be completed Friday afiernoon Florine Carter, Potters Hill: ach vi Firsh, Mrs. 1. T Cor- [ERlMer, Tegalo, SRR DOt s Yes! necarly as attainable . . . The horse show and races are, as boccs S ; es | tor Best display of co i : usual the most popular department of Myers, Best tea toy ; o i g Soriaee Cipp. Custard pie—First, Miss . I - ot g 3 § N phe. fair M. Palmer, manager of Do 4 - . S W. B. Davidson: second. gl The Plains. Pumpkin pie—Firs:, ! 1 Th(’ wonderfnl I'his, at least, is the opinion of the distinguishe . = terday that there G J. H. Watson Mrs. H. R. Cuop. Sweet potato pie—No . il 3 v o Y e iy v o v it Dorot) cep department : et | frst or second: third, Miss Susie Mon- i acoustic and electrie engineers of the Victor Talking e b inas s everibetore. | AL MeAs| Pesrson, T4 e o "‘{.f, HOKE amphiit; (106, Plain_{udge—Tirst, Mrs. Hunirr new Victrola Machine Co. and the Radio Corporation of America, e e s IR who developed the new 150 are quartered on the grounds. with stville; th Narcissus Jen- | of Havmarket wen first place for pure: more than 400 entries.. Yesterday's re- | kins, $UIE. " Tunicheen s [brea ‘Hampshiredowns on buck 1y weather Smith | ' | . % ” suts e lo- | o nder 20 buck Jamb e Radiola “7-11 ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA One-quarter mile, pony ! purse: 1 I v second, J . Iyears old and over "1 year.old \wli 460 Acres in Wirginia Sold. ik C i Buck, M. S. Taylor, Potte hir ances Helen | o 3 pstakes, best | : ond, White Socks, 2 i elen | over, ewe lamb: 4 LR I Dispatch to T a : Pt dn Sl i G Owing to ah | %y yNCHBURG, Va. September 13 ELECTROLA-RAD’OLA lington: third. Dyna “red Hughes Hetem & g o jr. Chevy Chase, Md. One-half mile: | Dorothy third, Blsis I Qutbreak of hog cholerd ited this |9 B_ Hodges of Balimore has bought @ purse: first, Flint, George ill. | Shoe . Rebecea My A & the Elx Hill farm of 400 acres and 60 4 : The Plains: second. Across the Board.|ong, ¥ 3 g acres adjoining in Bedford County for We are firmly of the same opinion. Fach model is Marian Avres. McLean: third. Sand- Brown. oman’s Department. T propeitics areflosated o0 o e b pile. Charles H. chm \\':\g!\m;mn Hlored e ey o |© Woman's de rument, baked 2».“d< des State m"hfi ‘b our N he “Last Word" in up-to-date quality and performance. Ladies’, one-half mile: pu . Lit- Alice Brown: third. v De end candy—Superintendents, Mrs. fhey will be con- . . . ki A : e e tle River. M. H. Eberhar ! i i " fudge, | Oliver. Raileys Cross Roads. and Ms. in this Music Corner 75" DROP IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION %% twecond. Bob. H. C. Avres. McLean: third. | w N Shacklefor trict g rofit rtin Webb, Annandale; judge, Miss | To———————————————————r Little Bits. W. A, o vas : fetn pibt s Cocke, Loudoun County home iC tr 5 G- e ol CRRIFRUECHEOEhY i - Droors Music House 1300 “Ge tiful Flowers. A J ack, Middle- les: Fi arsha Qlif- | fered l)\ the Manaseas Feed & Milling | burg: second. Wildfire. J. H. Barnes, S N rst andale | Co. for the best pan of rolls made with | e Fairfax: third. Midnight, H. C. Ayres. pyj, e _”'1‘20'.,.\'?3“3::3\".;: \\\hlle House flour—First, Miss Susie | QPEC[AL 'Wlth MeLean. 3 : second, Rebecca Hopkins, | Monroe, The Plains: second, Mrs | 5 ThIee-quarters mile—First. Newt, M. Clifton: (hird, Marshall D Qimrt| ‘!hnrw Herndon. Best plate of biscuits | . . Eberhardt. Lees second. ROCK- | ctring beans. t. Marshall Do b Bull Run flour—First. Mrs Th F & S t R d 1 S B Eoernarat:s third, gim | o e s an_Johnson, route 3, Fairfax; s urs. r'rl. al. adiola J. H. Barnes, Fairfax hall Dos oRd Jobr BVeth. Ans Ray Thompson, route 1, Fair ! , Miss Susie Monroe. ay Saturday -A Victrola, witk Ortho Awards on Exhibits. William Adkins. Annan- | fa . wee —First, Dt g Best layer cake from Bull Run flour- | faiky . L B e e i’;::;nn:n"c : et iret, Ome. Bt . Mrs. R. P, Gooding. Fairfax; sec- s TR L BloieitnsPumons) clr{lrmub Department, superintencent, 5”0‘;)“1- Leonard D"“('i"é caf green yeast, MILSANC N};\x;; J”"\éi::.‘xm wh!,}:'.",‘ n new and more selective | .n_\-whrml. 1 5 '1‘1“8 Sy s -3 lle | So¥ beans—First. Dudley Webb. Head |Yeas G il R " e | and & it V‘,]","C,E‘a‘ffl:fg;”’,'l‘edgsm,“;‘E‘f‘agm of cabbage—First, Omer Hirst. Quart |Susie Monroe. Loaf graham bread Y 5:;; 3 AR g play Bk o Clatret. Gocke of Leesburg, | Brcen lima beans—First. William Ad- | N first; second, Mrs. Annie_Callihan eautiful cabinet; con Herdon County, hbme . demonstration | kins; second. Omer Hirst. Green pep- |FAIrfax. ‘Loaf of salt rising bread—Io| ey h:‘-’m i agent. Canning Club, open to those tak- | Pers—First. Rebecca Hopkins. Clifton; | first: second and third. Mrs R . —All-electric radio; just ing fruit and vegetable unit. Best col- Second, Maynard Hirst. Annandale. eosss— mm———— plug in and play é Jection of four jars canned fruits and | Sweet potatoes—First. Leonard Downs. [re—— —Antenna-plate brings in vegetabies, two varieties of each—First, | Pumpkin — Firs Rebecca Hopkins nearby stations, without Thelma Spear. Oakton; second, Mar- | Crooknecked squash — First. Rebecca o aerial garet Williams, Potters Hill; third. Re- | Hopkins. —Built-in speaker becea Rice. Oakton. Canned peaches— | 4-H, poultry: superintendent, R. R. —Four highly cecorative Fist. Mary Gillingham, Potters Hill; | Allen: judge, T. G. Samuel, Arlinzton 3 record-albums second. Esther Gillingham, Potters Hill; | County: Barred Rocks. pen — Fi > third, Mae Korzendorfer. Rock Hill | Omer Hirst; second, John Webb. Cock- . i Canned string beans—First, Mary Gil- | erel—First, Omer Hirst. Rhode Island We Will Examine Your And Just Jingham: second. Mae Korzendorfer. | Red pullet—First, John Webb. White Canned string beans—Pirst, May Gil- | Pekin Ducks—First. John Webb. Bronze | Eyes Thoroughly and Yingham: second. Esther Gillingham | turkey—First, William AdKins Y . " 5 third. " Mae _Korzendorfer. Canned | White Rock hen—First. Catharine 1‘ |§ Give You a Pair of Reading 3250 beets_First, Esther Gillingham: sec- | Doak. Clifton. Pair of guineas—Cath- | o Distancs Glaises ond. Mary Gillingham, Open to irls | arine Doak. White Wyandottes—Edna EXCURSIONS taking jam and preserve unit. Best Belle Allen of Sideburn won first and i 5 ith B s i b Pl smadhpiets ira ena mevonia. cork- i RSARS Comglete in a With Tubes Florine Carter, Potters Hill: second, erels, and first young pen. Utili Giadys Linton, Rock Hill; third, Arline | White Leghorns—R. R. Allen, Sideburn, opthinbic 895 10ctober it $5.00 Shell Frame Leedy, Rock }m‘x ; B(c;‘tisu?’waerry I-.{:‘rle{ won first z-m(}5 <ficgnd pullets, and first serves—First, Viola air, Potters Hill! | young pen xhibition white Leghorns i \ . o bring ACarter. | thir) Fran | LRI R Allen: won it iand secona (] Soone $16.80 e I § Gusranteed against breakage CIH(D On this Victor Electrola Radiola, an antenna-plate brings in nearby broadeasts without any aerial. Schneider. Rock Hill. Canned corn— | pullet bred pen and first on voung M opporan, TRAIN standara N1 . NW. First. Frances Pettit; second, Mary Gil- | cockerel bred pen. Black Sumatra A b 2 ime i \fi}«;}g{}{}-fifi lingham: third, Barbara Schneider, | games—B. F. Mitchell of Alexandria |l [ .ces union station..... 7:50 AM Rock Hill. Watermelon rind preserve— won first cock, first young pen and First, Frances Pettil sccond. Florine first old pen. Essex games—B. F The Taeal Bame (2 Narara Fail Carter: third, Viola Clair. Open to Mitchell won first and second puilet A Gaviiznt ride through girls taking jelly and pickle unit: Best and first hen. One pair Toulouse Beautitul Susauchanna Valley. = = Jelly and pickle unit exhibit—First, | geese—Samuel Doak of Clifton won . . ces Peitit, Potters Hill pullet, first and second cockerel, first Soup mixture—First, Frances Pettit; young pen. Barred Rocks H. B SEIN G TN FORIGHT OPTICAL CO Radio Siore. GI8 I' St second. Florine Carier: third, Marie | Baker of McLean won first on young || Provortionate fares from other points |I' . ‘o Store, St, i 907 G St. N.W, Theresa Clair, Potters Hill. Green | first. Indian runner ducks—Gilbert Tickets gand for 16 days. valid for tomato pickle—No first; second, The-| Allen of Sideburn won first old pen ,,,m',",:}"{m(flrmmg;( FeATSONIBAY S . " lasses of and first and second young pen. Cipled” " Dining car . attached. - ASk —— 7 Scineider: second. Marie s:hnmderat s nnlm'dr"n:{“g ;“3:nc< s ‘ i of i s ir. to Brea e f L’A‘锑cfi‘&‘;“cfii’é"g.rfs’:’““se& m:u. smmn and C. O, Schaub, Fairfax Sta- Pennsylvama Railroad ||| i — B = p rd, Pr kbt St 1 i iy ElectrolaRadiola | ‘ s BUYING UR : cl1oi BLUG [N YOUR LIGHT ) = 2CLO SCCKETAND PLAY! A ‘ TWisT OF THE WRIST p ool 1 o de) ] %%Efigg?&% ! You've heard about the new Radiola 18—R CA’s new and wonder- i [ fully selective set. Here it is in a beautiful cabinet with builtin 1e P speaker. Ready to plug in and play. Combined with the Radiola 18 d is the Victor Electrola, which reprodiices and amplifies record-musie electrically. You can switch from one type of entertainment to the G Street Corner B‘-h other in an instant. Volume may be toned down or stepped up at will, CHICKERING MASON & HAMLIN _THE AMPICO to meet your requirements at the moment. 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