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LTERARY CONTEST LSS SELECTED I:oudoun Prefiminary Winners Will Appear at Schools Thursday and Friday. Special Dispatch to The Star. pear in the final contests on Thursday night, December 10, at Leesburg and thly ht, Dcember 11, at meoln, at 8 o' At Lincoln: Recitation, graded schools, grades 1 to 5, first, Marie Cox, Purcellville; second, Betty Simp- son, Round Hill; third, Robert Jan- ney McCray, Hamilton. Recitation, one and two_room schools, grades 8 to 7, first, Mae Tinsman, North Fork; sec- ond, Barbara Grieve, Pleasant Valley: third, Lucille Green, Furnace Mountain. Reading, one and two room 18, zgrades, 1 to 5, first, Thelma Green, Fur- nace Mountain; second, Robert Grieve, ! ‘Pleasant Valley; third, Irma Case, + Leighton. Reading, graded _schools, ! grmu 6 to 7, first, Jane Rogers, Ham- ilton; - second, Mae Tutus, Lmeo!n third, Anne McDonald, Leesbus Reading, high schools, grnm 8 to 11, first, Margaret Pierson, Round Hil: second Naomi Whitman, Unison-Bloom- field; third, Billy Bailey. Aidie. Public speeking, high schools, grades 8 to 11, first, Mary Alice Turman, Aldie; second, Pearl Grubb, Lincoln; third, Dorsey Ford, Round Hill. +*“Those to meet at Leesburg are: Reci- tation, one and two rooms schools, first, ‘Minnie Shuff, Purnace Mountain: sec- ond, Nancy Kirkwood, Coleman; third, Virginia Stephenson, Nonh Pbrk‘ m tation, graded sc gx\d- first, Annie Bidgo Orr, lhlrd Luglelée !.:::;ll! Lin- ding, graded schools, L (n 5, first, Margaret Phillips, m second, Helen Beavers, Unison- mld third, Madeline Warren, +AMie. Reading, one and two room 4 schools, grades 6 to 7, first, Zella Payne, North Fork; second, Betty Shear, Ar- cola; third, Margaret Duncan, Wheat- land. Speakers will be announced later for the debate. The question is, “Resolved, That the Federal Government of the | United States should aid agriculture through the export debenture plan.” The affirmative side -m be defended by lp‘ken from Aldie High School and Lincoln High Scbool and the All spelling_contests vmboheldn ,mhtl:n 7:30 pam. preceding the | other contests. ! P.-T. A. OF LACKEY HIGH AT INDIAN HEAD MEETS ~Paid-Up Memberships Now Total 201, Committee Chairman Re- . ports at Session. Special Dispateh to The Star. ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., November 26 (Spe- cial) —When 14 young residents of this county and Washington returned to their automobiles at Seneca, this county, early yesterday mumm( mrom what they sald was a campfire party in a !'w woods, but whicl Mu{w-m ‘i !mmmnmd" “w.:: & night hunt, six ol the number- mfl*ma ir.. m Everett Dans !Miwly of Chevy Chase and ‘Wilson of Lay Hill—were in- |joy lerstood that what caused the trouble was that two of the party had coon dogs along, and to be out at night with such animals without hunting li- constitutes violation of law, it Va., Novmber zl (Special).— —fl:&m m ln the vaflmu Ch\g:hfl city offices Leonard lnd Alexa; tal by hnnvw off & small bridge near here. companion to eatch hzr she said. , 24, colored, of !or the l'nnd Jury Snow by Judge Court yesterday !ellvwin‘ . prellmln‘ry hearing of his assault upon Policeman Russell Hawes a month ago. ‘The Grace Church Players have an- nounced the tation of a three- act comedy, * hteen Carat Boob,” | in the p.mmun 8t. Mark's Church, 'Wlshln‘wn on December 10, for the bemm. of the church school. The play- ers are to repeat formance on December 14, in the Grace Church flfllh hall here for the benefit of the commis- | the direction of N. , was yesterday admitted to probate in the Orphans’ Court here. It was necund’gecember 27, 1920 4and The instrument bequeathes the. en- tire estate to the widow for life or dur- ing her w‘ldowho'\d and upon her 0 to the tes- death or lrrlnse to g | ;udmn ‘only enild, James ©. Christopher, Licenses have been issued here for | the marriage of Graham D. Gordon, 24, and Miss Dorothy F. Harris, 22, both ‘ashing H ' |Raymond F. G aret Helen Carragher, 21, ‘ashington; Oscar W. Smith, 33, and Hi- Thelma J. Whipp, 18, both of wnhlnnm in observance of Thanksgiving day vul be celebrated in St. Mary's Cllhollc Church here at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow morning by the pastor, Rev.| Charles R. O'Hara. The Baptist, Christian, Methodist, Presbyterian and Episcopal Churches of Rockville will hold union services in the Methodist Church at 11 o'clock, the sermon to be delivered by Rev. Bertram M. of the Baptist | Church. Following appropriate exercise in 1 church. The m;{;fl are under Senator Robert M. rbumz‘ ’l’ (71 ‘Wisconsin, has been an: principle melkz;!:t.,ihe lnc-l xinnll this city and Washington, is expe:ted to begin operation on December 1. A wmponr%m]uneunn permlmng inter- state traffic was recent): inted the line by Judge Luther ! 'ay of the | United States Court for the Eastern district of Virginia. il Arthur Disbro Buried. Special Dispatch to The Star. LURAY, Va., November 25—The » | funeral of Aflh‘gumhro 28, son of Mr. lnerlAJ afternoon from Church at Shenandoah, with Rev. C. L. Hunt officiating. Interment was in the U. B. Cemetery. Young Disbro wu killed last Thursday in cnfo he was knocked from a bityc e by m automobile. ~ He is widow an infant lon ' 4 Try Buzze’s for Colds Do you dread the Awpronch of Winter and th-e cold? If so, BUZZE'S and fortify yourself ll-lmt ‘more dan| ills caused from colds. Ask for today at ymar neighborhood Meet the Winter's ills with There is relief in every capsule. . % THANKSGIVlNG DINNER » In the Presidential < NEPHEN TOUNVEL MELOY MEMORIAL ® Fountam at Maryland U. to Be Dedicated at Rites Tuesday at 2:30 P.M. Special Dispatch to The Star. COLLEGE PARK, Md., November 25.—Master Dan Meloy, nephew of Mrs. Irene Bock Meloy, prominent Prince Georges County ¢lub woman, who djed three years ago, will unveil the me- morial fountain named for her next Tuesday afternoon in front of the girls’ new dormitory at the University of Maryland here. The ceremonies will open at 2:30 o'clock. The program will be under the au- ices of the Prince Georges County gdmuou of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Rudolph 8. dAlle'n College Park, is president, charge a com- Mittes of that ‘:rnnlnuan of which Mrs. Alfred R. Lee of Decatur He! is chairman. Funds for the purchase o( the memorial were raised by the federation. A poem of dedlclunn '\11 be M'a Alice Carter Cook. be accepted for the unlveuny by Sam- uel Shoemaker, chairman of the board of regents of the institution, and Dr. . Pearson, ent. of Coilington, this county. ven and “Americs, the e it e sung. s Allcluhm:nd lends of Mrs. Meloy are mnmmmm BENEFIT MOVIE SHOW PRODUCES ABOUT $400 | mem CHRISTMAS FUNDS READY Special Dispatch to -n. lm . WINCHESTER, November —Approximately uoo 000 will be mbumedl&edlymnntwnklnnn cember Christmas S b of four Wlnchum can’vlnl that feature of savings, it was 5. als- Returns, 8o Far Received by L. L | Assooiation. Powers, Chairman, Indicate Buccess of Charity Event. Special Dispateh to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., November 25— The motion picture prwn for the benefit of charity held in the Arcade ‘Theater here last Wednesday afternoon and night produced about $400, accord- || ing to retrns which have been received Couyncilman L. L. Powers, chairman the committee of the Common Coun- efl appointed by Ma; !{ur bemuel L. Gray t0 co-operate with Sidney Lust, proprie- tor of the theater, and others in putting on the show. . ‘The NetWerlands may revive its ex- poft credit insurance pian. mw-mu 3}‘.:'5".‘,‘::1 ‘DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone National 0721 B (W T T FALLING HAIR Deliveries and Collections of Your FREICHT —to and from Railroad Ter- minals - and Steamship Docks, promptly made. iSend us the Bill of Lading, or telephone, and we will give you the right sort of service. SMALL and LARGE LOTS. Reasonable Charges for This Serviee Merchants. Transfer and Storage Co. JOHN L. 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