Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1929, Page 11

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SUBURBAN NEWS.® THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929.° "SUBURBAN NEWS.” Stafford County, Va. and Miss Mar- 3 garet M. Willlams, 18, of Hyattsville,, 1 {Md. and Charies W. Alderton, 20, of I |Students of Mrs. Mabel Potter " y 3 ., ant ss Catherine r- s N . AN G | ginia Soper, 21, of Olney, Md. Payne Present Selections of Entire Staff of Virginia State Fire. On the ound of desertion, Mrs. the 0ld Masters. ) i i i Mollle ¥ ARderson of this county has ; men's Organization Is Retained ; been granted an absolute divorce from f W e e o ol at Alexandria itchis Harry A. Anderson of Howard County 0 ~ i < ;W 21— . Ritchie and Byrd to Be Among by s Foreyine 1 e Greut Gour 13:Year-0lil: Sister of Wom-| o, e e e b or Howar unty. e Was kepen. i i appeared in annual recital Jast night in | gpecial Dispatch to The Star. % Guests of Southern Mary- |sented by Attorney Stedman Prescott| an Who Died Mysteriously bR el VR U of Rockville, 3 the Hamiiton avenue studio before a H p— — 3 large audience. The first movement of | entire staff of officers of the Ladles’ land Society. LURAY REPUBLICANS Aiso Is Arrested. the “Unfinished Symphony,” by Schu- | Auxiliary of the Virginia State Volun- R bert, as played by John Palmer featured | tee Firemen's Association was re-elected Boecial Dispatch to The Star. TOM LY 20! special Dispateh to The star. the program. bt | here Wednesday at its second annual BALTIMORE, June 21.—Gov. Ritchie 0 MEET ON JU 0 HARRISONBURG, Va., June 21.— Sr?r‘x?:&;e"egil:xz‘gflfi l:““;l“c"rffllse'};{.‘:}sf convention, held in the Chamber of of Maryland and Gov. Byrd of Virginia | ... Unconvinced as to the exact circum-|.pj,ne, Mignone” (Koeller), by | Commerce headquarters, at the George will be among the guests of the South- | WV 11} Select Succeseor to Late Coun- | yanceg which caused the death by|Ann Lipscomb; -Dawn” (Williams), by | Mason Hotel. ern Maryland Society on its eighth an- ty Chairman—State Delegates poisoning Wednesday of Mrs. Ella| Vincent Arnol 4 Dreams”| The officials are Mrs. John W. Rolfe), by Aps nual cruise to historical points in Mary- Spitler, 25, at her home near Mount | { Do B Le) <) Travers of this city, president; Mrs. pol ¥ I Are Chosen. (Cooke), by Hilda Swenson; | Gertrude Beckwith of Jefferson Dis. land and Virginta. | Jackson, Shenandoah County authorl-| .. (Morrison), by Inez| g Special Dispatch to The Star. & o a o s » g . trict, Arlington County, vice president 1 Approximately 300 members and | S =< - ties are holding her husband, Edwar Let's Go” (Johnson), by Hazel | nrre \ PP! LURAY, Va., June 21.—Republicans | Spitler, 27, farm laborer, and her sis-| Wi the Elephant’s Trunk,” | Mi3: R H. Wells g;bfiz;ng. &fii{mfifi guests will leave here this evening on|or tni county have called a mass|ter, Fannie Bynaker, 13, who were at| pianologue (Peycke), by Everett Palmer, | hiagiars: e-day cruise, 1 - + - Sk A < Vi cessor for the late S. P. A. Brubaker,|and the Bynaker girl were i es- | Mass ong of the Robin” (Antony), POl Dl whershy the auxiiaits WEDNBDA which Jamestown Island, Williamsburg, | i J ‘ © | Masses e 1 the various cities comprising the Ol ot Comiort. Fort Montos and | TTIET country chairman of the party, | terday after Coroner W. C. Ford In-|by Helen Palmer; “Song of the Waves” | acsociation Wil arrangs fof insurance g e ey who died last month, and to transact | {ormed Commonvealth's Atlorney OUto| (Antony), by 1di Jean Dagger; “Song | 15" protect, the firemen. in thelr .com- s bt b any other business that may arise. . Pence that the case justified further | of the Rain” ‘(Antony), by 'Mariin | munity. The plan will be perfected Other Notables Expected. vestigation, They were arrested after | pence; “Song of the Br (Antony), | and_presented at the next quarterly Among other notables in addition to| The party selected 16 delegates and | the burial of Mrs. Spitler at the Cedar| by Anna Jane Pence: “Minuet Cla meeting. which is to be held at Orange, Gov. Ritchie and Gov. Bryd, who will | 16 alternates lw mex:g ;he]dnichmuml G'Snl‘l:ng;lll;rrgv nafl' \he“!;-‘f;‘f{"‘m Know | (Johnson), by Dorothy Dalton: “Airy | Va. July 16. i oin’ the party at Norfolk, are United | State convention to eld June 26. indoah officers v ik Fairics” (Spaulding), by Mildred | = Mrs. ‘Travers inted Mrs. Evel i 2 ; . %nm Sonatyr - Millard E. Tydings, | Those selected are: Delegates—J. P. wh‘_v Sp:uc(rhnm_i the Bynaker ]p:ul did | right: “The Bird's Song" (Gurlitt), | Copeland . aud Who Helen Wilieon Our stores will continue as last year to remain open all day Wednesday during or Broening, Representative J. | Hockman, O. M. Strickier, Millard |1 80 to the woman's Foom WACH ThC| by Verna Hey: “The Pines® (Adair), by | both of this city, fo serve as State the Summer months, in lieu of our managers receiving one or two weeks’ vacation. Charles Linthicum of the fourth con- | Davis, F. M. Phillips, E. L. Knight, |¢! WAt e en McNeiley: “Af Lucia” | chaplain and historian, respectively. gressional district, Charles F. Goob,|J. C. Kauffman, J. Walter Huffman, "PP“““‘d that the undertaker was| (Donizeitl), by Evercit Palmer:’“Old| "The auxiliary decided to meet at chief engineer of Baltimore; David G.| William Grim, R. D. Huffman, I R. -‘s“m;“""e. # efore IB };“3"‘ Lo e Bl ter), Wiltson | Lexington in August in conjunction Meclntosh, President of the State Sen- | Dovel, J. Lynn Lucas, Miss Dorothy | SPitler died from strychnine polsoning Bro g o fewis Willis. T, | Spitler maintains that he is innocent | (i L ah -~ e s o B Beal i o) Tanery e R1er alter. | DYy ceuse bt hisvwite's destrtand | Waler SAESSON (OBIOE, (RiGhomy | mene AmoRton L0 L = R e el nates — Wilmer Louderback, ~ Miss | bolnts to two notes. supposed to Davt | pullaby” (Williams), by Ernest Sparks; | hal ot the city by Clty Manager Paul rpfi From Norfolk the boat will proceed | Mamie Grubbs, James Hilliards, Mrs, | Pven left by the dead woman, in which |ipyilignt Re: (Shackley), by | Morton, while Fire Chief James M. 'y to Jamestown Island, where the party | Clarence Foltz, R. L. Taylor, F. W. :{:"ci;g_“?ssp'l‘[“grb;fi'[‘:;(_:f“)‘;o‘:::’\‘!}:"l"“’;‘{'\.ym Sl duit) “The’ Obrguering | DURCAN,” 17 O AlGunARA: DreaaEnt will be taken by busses to Williams- | Huffman, Karl Jenkins, N. J. Louder- Mith his wife the | Hero” cJohnspn), by Hortense Davis of the’ State firemen's organization, B burg, the first capital of Virginia, which | back, Dr. George H. Long. J. A. Bru- 2fgh*t“ge{gl‘_‘:‘;;‘:‘;k‘:i“n‘nd e ¢ | and Ann Lipséomb. made a short address. Fresh Killed is now under process of restoration to | baker, T. G. Booton, E. L. Lucas, H.| cneq” 10" Jeave home. He also is Te its early Colonial form. M. Cliser, Mrs. I R. Dovel, B. C.|ported to have said that his wife was | V it e acon Sl ekt Lo he and, | - No announcement has been made as | EAI0US of him to go by steamer down the James 1\1?,/[!(;"81‘ ;!olmm’eeflel_g;lblllfignsflal:“:oot!hBD!plt:’sgs;?:g | Toe A Danauer 8% the Chamberliny | to oppose C. C. Louderback, Democrat GARBER EXPLAINS Why do you ‘Vanderbilt Hotel is to follow an inspec- :‘cn mc&ng;dt:{]ee. collrfr:fltt}f“vgl“tfi’oa:fopfigi c g cbaniie sition and aspires to the seat now held NIGHTINGALE CHOICE dr|nk half fresh coflee ? Large Select : Lhi C Lb. 47c s in 2 with the Virginia State Volunteer Fire- Service at St. Marys. by Gen. Gardner Waller of Front Late Saturday night the members will | Royal, Warren County, of this legisla- e y Tender Fryers, set. out for St. Marys City, Md. Upon s 9 ‘h‘:llrulrrl\:l on Sunday Toming they Hive iEAsIOL % Says Nominee's Predecessor Was Unnecessa:) now. . Stewers Aver. 1%,-2 lbs. wi attend service e Ol ‘rinity " Church there. The Rev. James A.|SAVES GIRL FROM WATER. Colored Man and Post Is Half fresh coffee is half stale—not good. Women . Mitchell, pastor of the Church of the Negro Village. everywhere are turning to the one best way to ide. ylight ise 3 e wa e ok the et Potomas | Ex-Policeman Plunges Into Swim- buy coffee now —in the new scientific container Fancy Three-Cornered Fancy % Chesapeake Bay and thence to Bal- thatbeibpiotarnfrial time lude the trij ming Hole for Rescue. By the Associated Press. S o Special Dispatch to The Star. Representative Garber, Repu ) coffee to you. The fa- . ROAST Cbuck Roast of Virginia, issued a statement yes mous Boscul vacuum ROCKVILLE. CUMBERLAND, Md, June 21— |Gh,Yofteh g S s commendntion 3 KEoscul pacium , Henry J. Betz, former city patrolman, | month ago of Thornton G. Nightingale, Can VRN yOou SSosct 16 Lb ehllmcx“vn.r..&mm}u J&me "31 Ifsgg- plunged into the swimming place at s;)lnred, to be postmaster at Blenheim, Coffee—a blend of the . c . c ).—Upon g found guilty in the a. = s, Police Court here on a charge of illegal | Union Grove yesterday to rescue 9-year- | Vi, vor c1q botli applicants on the world’s best coffees, possession of intoxicating liquor, Geral- | old Loretta Miller, Bedford road, as she | elgible Iist, were Negroes and that he Perfcc'lly roasted, and . in? Hutchinson of Washington was | Wwas sinl . Z| found there was no_ white available. actuallyoven- & : % given the choice by Judge Samuel Riggs |ind some companions heard the screams | Blenheim is a little Negro settlement, thy e el tn Cooked Ham .......% ™ 20c } Baked Fresh Ham. . .% ™ 25¢ between paying & fine of $100 and costs | of frightened youngsters as they ap- | he added, and the post pays about $228 no other way can you 4 . . 1% b, o~ 1% . of spending three months in the House | proached and Betz was not long in di- | 5 year: getreally fresh coffee— Sliced Dried Beef . . . .%™ 20c { Ccoked Corned Beef. 10c of Correction. She declined to accept |vining the situation. He jumped into| Garber said Nightingale's predecessor & new coffee delight. % . . % b, either suggestion, but noted an appeal | the water, which is about 8 feet deep, | also was a Negro. o i Luxury Lonf:i....... 0 »l5e Seleass ... ... ... 5% e to the Circuit Court and furnished bond | and brought the little girl out. She| *The press made no point of Thorn- Discover Boscul today. 2 in the amount of $500. soon was revived. ton G. Nightingale's appointment a Rev. Henry K. Pasma of the Presby- No older persons were with the group | month ago,” he said, “and no point has terian Church officiated at the mar- | of children and all of them were seem- | ever been made of the appointment of here on‘Wednesday of Miss Mary | ingly unable to swim. The place where | his predecessor in 1924. Certainly no riage Elizabeth Lonas of New York, N. Y., | the little girl sank is close to the bridge | one who desires to be fair can criticize and Alvin Ford Saum of Woodstock, |at Union Grove. my action in the circumstances.” Hresh Hruita and ?PBP‘“[P! Ja. the ceremony taking place at the FANCY LARGE RIPE For violations of motor vehicle regu- lations, the following have paid fines or forfeited collaterals in the Police Court 3 . here: Marshall L. Hough, $27.50; Harry Lee Waters, $27; Richard Powell, $20; Jack Dillard and Francis Davis, $12.50; Loretta Smith, $12; Wellington Jackson, | ; Nicholas Beremlu.cll;le K. Nicholson, e Bnen S Tl 7th, 8th and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 Franklin 7400 e C Joseph M. Farney. A. L. Canada, Clar- — e Y e ence Williams, Miiton E. Christie, Paul R — N E. Fullar, Howard M. Nordlinger and ST T R George H. BQVB'In. $3.50 each. 4 ! d e Louise B Randell of Nocepie - . : — Jumbo Celery TOMATOES Iceberg: Lettuce were married in Rockville on Wed- day by Rev. Dr. Frank A. Tyler of Large sz s | The Reasons Why Our $6.90 e 20c || 2w25¢ || 2 e 25c Dresses Sell So Rapidly (||| Wik || rofffs || Lzvons Ne. 1 Quality This Group of 750 New Models is the 3 Ibs., 25¢ 10 Ibs., 29c Doz., 35¢ Twelf e Shi i l th Hll{.’,e Shlp'nent . Arrlve Over Extra Nice Beets ...2buns. 9¢c ( Corn on Cob...........4 " 25¢c 3 i i \! ... 20c { Spring Onions.........3 b 10c s S i e A o T O Home Grown Carrots. .. ..."" 5¢c | White Squash .............™ 5¢ ; —The Styles are just what THESE NEW | smart women and misses DRESSES ADD TO want, : S ) New Pack Early Sultana Peanut Butter......." ™ 23c —The color and size offer- REEL ! ing is kept complete. J June Clicql,lfit Club Ginger Ale....2™%29¢ Try-Me. Asstd. Beverages. .2 ‘Sicis™ 15¢ They are labeled “guar- I . : sbeg WA —The materials and work- beautifully made, With manship are always what : P EAS two and three inch hems. Whils, allow,. green. we say them to be. Huge cape collars, new Sizes Loy Klab . . %BI Dnte yokes, and frills lend an 14 20 —The price is so low you Cans c “ expensive air! to can I|'l\'(‘ a new drl"ss ecvery \ 36 t0 50 ' : \ PEACHES week! ihgomu MELBA HALVES OR SLICED White House Large Can zoc 100% Pare . Coffee | ' e, EVAP. MILK Abner Drury Beverage......5>" 25¢ Shredded Wheat. ..« vrvr. . 10c 3 e cons 25€ || Heinz Spaghetti "% 2 e 25¢ 2 ; , ; Wildmere Fresh Eggs......"" “"" 42¢ T Yok e U i Eight 0’Clock Coffee..........." 37c s L ] Pare Lard..................2™ 2T Butter AsWell As [ ‘A New Selection! g d e et Your Business : Smart Felts ; & Libby’s Slicedl i and Straws / 7 PINEAPPLE = 53¢ $ o} Cantrell and 2095 \ 1 Large Can 25c Cochrane’s Copies of the new higher- ; . priced brimmed hats, some 2 Glngel’ Ale and e - Aking Teis b Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon........"™ 39c R Every 5 every pastél shade. \ Ay ! Quaker Puffed Rice..........."* 15¢ Aromatic (Golden) Dalic:oii . g:::e;lf::m;;;’sl | o 4 Qulker Pufied Wlleat. s ) e 25¢ 2 Bots. Zsc Boe ooon‘

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