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MANASSAS, VIRGINIA, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929.
XXXIV. No. 52.
NOKESVILLF, BOYS CONFEDERATE VET CAPTURE GAMES NAMES OFFICERS Baylis:irks:I Lands Seetirld Mee. • While Bennett Grasps Third CLOSE COMPETITION FROM ALI. SCHOOLS G•mes Were Well Ilandk-d and Furnished Keen Erin.) ment to Large Number of Spectators.
OlticialA. Chosen Reunion At rharlotte In June,
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GARDENS ATTRACT PAGEANT PROVES WOMAN'S CLUB CHARMING SCENE -Blue Skies And Bright Sun Students Show Vigorous -Health and Careful Training In Makes Day Pleasant For Health Matters. Local Women.
and neighbors who were damaged by'the storm of- May 2?
Under blue skies and a bright sun, Members of the Woman'a Club 'of Petersbarg. May 16 --Homer Atkin. Manassas joined hundreds of garden- pupils from all of the schools of the nun, of Petersburg, lieutenant general, The Prince William Chapter, American, Red Cross', is 'asking enthusiasts in Washington on county gathered here on Friday to ennuminiling the Army of Northern ing for 83,000 to. carry on relief work in connection with Tuesday to attend the opening to the participate in the Five Point Health Virginia, United, Confedsrate Veterpublic of many of the beautiful gar- pageant presented under the direcans, hat, ininounceel -the ,appointment the havoc wrought by the storm. dens' in Georgetown which was con- tion of departmenta of rural supervisof his staff officers for the thirty-ninth ducted under the auspices of the ion and health education. annual reunion of Confederate Veter.uld. Send contributions are not corning in as they liho The schools of Prince William Pupils of -Nokesville School carried ans to be, held at Charlotte, N. C.. Georgetown Garden Club. off' the honors in she county grnded June 4, 5, • 6 and 7. The appointWhile .not all of the gardens open ranked second in the este in the : t-oday to G. Raymond Ratcliffe, temporary treasurer, hy the local club enthuit•- number of fire-point health children school track meet, held on the Manna, ment are• as ft.11owss Brig, tiell. Jo mere visited •/ I /is:islet' Connnittee, Man:18888. wis High School &la last Fridny,.pil- Lane Stern, Virginia, adjutant genet-al iasm was Atiowri for the gal'aening last year, and it is believed' that this log up a total of 26"s 'Mints. attdinnnents of tne owners .of the year's showing will Seep the eounty and chief of stuff; co!. S. W. Paults.t. • ....11,41.....11 , 11.•••••11.41.4r0.11, 41 01.14.0411"14 . .... .11,411.41.4.0441.41.41.041. i homes visited, and high appreciation schools well at the top. Health fiveThe keenest. competition citine from qutirtermaster general; Col. E. G. McS HIGH LISTS I.1NASSA was expressed for the hospitality ex- sointers taking part in die iageant the Hasmari:et and Bennett School of Gehee. inspeettir gene -al; Col,' J. Al. 3IANY FIVE POINTERS tended. Gardens where the'Manasims untamed 1,150, while repproxinustely MIMIAIMIA, the Itaymarketers acoring Mullen, judge a,isocate• general: Cel. Wee PresIndies wile iiiertained were owned a like number of L. Manry. coinmissury general; 35 points, while Bennett contestants; Nuenber of Star Health Pupils ent. Col. J. C,'Ileed. chief if artillery; Col. COMpileq 3 4,431. of 33 sioinfs: Each Year. Increases WalMrs: m( with the The progra West,. Mrs. C. G. Warden, ,Other schools scoring points in th( P. G. C. Butts,chaplain general; Lieut. queen, and was ter Peter, Mrs. E. R. Finkenatnedt. crowning of tho Meet were: Catharpin •with'16's ; 0e- CoL Carey R. Beekwith. 'assistant The-complete list of pupils of Mars- Miss Weaver, Miss Katherine Dougal. heralded by Miss Catherine. B. Smith. Quantico, chaplain general; Lieut., Cl.o ES J. All Is Ready For. County-Wide coquets IS's; litintrites. 14; • &satin High School whose names havei 2; Alen". Lind Woodlawn, 2 points. 4ixonsitsainuel D. Hodge's, aids de Exhibit To lie Held Net ;been marked up as Ilealth FivesPoint- Mrs. Alvin Dodd, His. Henry Leonard, The queen was Janet Russel and the .5, Miss Bently, Mrs. Alexander, Kirk, prince','Richard Carter, while the maid A large crowd wa.:, on hand to cheer amp: . Wednesday. -,era, was announced yesterday by Miss Mrs. Ruth Pratt. • of honor; train bearers, flower girls Orticial ladies -Miss Videau M. L. for their favorites in each event and • Eugenia Osbourn!. prsineipal. Those Those motoring up Co Georgetown and pages all came from the Decounder the inspiration of this eneour- Beckwith, South' Carolina, sponsor; The success of the flower show whose names iippear on the roll are: were: Mrs. E. Swavely, president of quan District High School. agement some exceptional..perform- Mr.S. liarVey SeWard, Virginia, matron which will be given next Wednesday ! Girls. There were many attractive drills the Woman's Club; Mrs. Robert Smith, ances were checked iii by the well- of honor; Mrs. Winnie Davis Carpen- under the auspices of the garden club I Seven-B'Grade-Eula Shaw, Nancy president of the garden dub section and special numbers done" by the vatrained athletes in both trnek and field ter, South enrolina, chaperon; Miss section of the Woman's Club of MaLynn, Catherine Thomasson, Maude of the club; Mrs. F. R. Saunders, Mrs. rious schools, notably "Homage of Harriet Lavinia Boggan, North Caros events. nassas is assured, according to an- Larkin, Ruth Young, Roberts. Boyles, G. Raymond Ratcliffe, airs. 0. D. Nations" by the Haymarket School; line, maid of honor; Miss Dorothy List of Winners. by Mrs. Robert H. Smith, Edna Robertson, Elizabeth Hibbs, nouncement Waters, Mrs. C. R. C. Johnson, Mrs. Scotland, by Nokesville; Ireland, by 50-yard dash for boys-First, Will Seward, Virginia, maid of honor; Mrs. president of the section, who declares Nina Rollins,, Alice Sutphin, Cecelia George Hanel, Mrs. Fred W. Patter- Greenwich and Woodlliwn; physical Allen, Nokesville; second, Irvin Best, J. I. Erwin, North Carolina, maid of that exhibitors from all over the Dalton Virginia Muddiman education demonstration by Haymarson, Bennettl third. Raleigh Strolher, Hay- honor. have arranged to place exhicounty Margaret teacher Lacey, Miss Mrs. T. E. Didlake, Miss Eugenia ket and Bennett schools; Norway and Residential staff of Charlotte-Mrs. market; fourth, Jock Garrison, Dum• . bits. Hyde, Roselle Conner, Walser 'Carrico, Osbourn, Mrs. R. S. Hynson, Mrs. Sweden by Aden, Brentsville and BrisE. R. Preston, matron of honor; Mrs. fries; fifth, Nelson. Woodlawn. Publication of the numerous class- EMMA Petersen. Bruce Hynson, Mrs. M. M. Washing- tow; physical education demonstra50-yard dash, girls-First, Rollins. Louise Vreeland, chaperon; Mrs. Pres- es-in- which flowers may be entered zabeth teacher-Eli Grammer, Miss Hynsons Mrs. E. H. tion by Manassas High School; demHaymarket; second, Robertson, Cat- ton White, chaperon; Miss Cora An, was made in The Journal on May 9, Beavers, Leah Boyles, Rhoda Foster, ton, Mrs. F. R. W. We inch, Mrs. onstration of 4-11 Club work; Italy. Mrs. Merchant, Miss Alice -sponsisr; Dumfries; Harris, m nette me. Kincheloe. third, harpin; argaand reference to it will enable those Martha Foster, Adamson, Mrs.,111ary Pope, Mrs. Mar- by Quantico; France, by Dumfries. fourth, Herndon. Nokesville, and fifth, Alexander, maids.of honor; Miss June who have not already decided on the ret Bottle, Becky Lunsford, Inez Rol- garet Lewis, Cherry Hill sang a health song; Morrison, maid-, honor; Miss ElizaThomasmon, Bennett. which they will enter flow- , bins, 'Rose Ratcliffe, Helen Reeves, Mrs. James R. Larkin, Mrs., C. M. Spain was represented by Bethel and - daises in • 70-yard slash. boys-First, Linton, beth Allan. maid of honor. era to -come to a decision. !Ruby Sherman, Ruth Thomassion. Larkin, Mrs. H. Bruce Whitmore, Occoquan; United States, Minnieville, The reunion is expected to be atOccoquan; second. Shepherd. NokesThe committees of the garden dull Miss Myers, teacher-Ruth Cross Mrs, Allen, Mrs. 341. Lyon, Mrs. J. P. Bennett, Thornton, Smithfield, Hayville; third. Pearson. Bennett; fourth, tended by 5,000 veterans and several section functioning in connection With .Alva House, Emma Ellen Ledman, Gillum, Mrs field, Suckhall, Wellington and CatLeac Poles, Catharpin; fifth, Living, DuM thousand visitors from various parts Gen.ae;irmve-ve, and singing by Gold w under Mos Robert hiarptn of the south. fries. • IWO, Wadley, Woodbine, Fortiothill, • t4 ,1111. sider-Ftrst. run:: ,„1,1 Haymarket; second, Doyle, Dumfries: .1 Mins 'Johnson, teacher-Christine MADE REC iRD FLICOT ,-slisrpole 'dance by Bennett school. t P..ti"Wis. elkiiibinum; Link , g;;. SCHOOLS third, Brown, Bennett; fourth. Ellison. Raymond Ratcliffe, Ind Mrs7 E. H. Breeden, Laura Beachley, Eva LunsThe following banners were awardOccoquan. Catharpin; fifth, Bubb, 'ford, Marion Lynn, Barbara Neill, W. N. Merchant, Releases 150 ed: Garrett, irst, 100-yard dash, boys-F Committee for judges-sMrs. A. A. , Frances Bushong, Claudia l'attie, ReFive-Point State Banner, won by Pigeons For Connecticut Haymarket; second, Grey, Nokesville; Hooff, chairman; „Mrs. Euln Holt Homer Fancier. Fayman School, with 100 per cent Five Sevens, Ruth Bottler, Esther Anderfourth. atR I • and Mrs. G. Raymone third. Sleetze. Bennett; Pointers. One-room health bannerWarren Pattie. %inners In Handwriting And Merchant, A new record for a three hundred first; Gold Ridge, second, and eon, Quantico; fifth. Taylor, Dumfries. Miss Shenk, teacher-Eloise Compestablished by a group Fayrnan, Composition Widely Scattered 'cliffe. was flight Leonmile First, flowers VirgirlsLloyd, checking Two-room health Receiving and 100-yard dash, Hayfield, third. 'ton, Helen Evans, Helen Through County. released- here last Saiturpigeons of Occoquan; G. Bubb, Mrs. TrusJanet chairman; second, banner-Aden, first; Greenwich, secaril, Bennett; Mrs. W. Wenrich, ginia Metz, Hilda Moser, Elni the for Merchant, day by W. N. ond and Catharpin, third. Three third, Sheaffer, Catharpin; fourth, C. Allen, Mrs. Cooksey and Mrs. Pat- ler. The annual ocntest held for schools City Racing Pigeon Club, of Connec- rooma and above banner - Bennett Woolfenden, Dumfries. Miss Haile, teacher - Gertrude terson. deterto County Prince William ticut. School, first; Quantico; second and High Jump, 85 Lbs. and under.- of Publicity-Mrs. Fred W. Patterson, Buckley, Anna Slough, Hazel Doak, The birds were shipped here for,remine the pupils in the various grades Nokesville, third. chairman; Mrs. J. L. Delaney and Virginia Conner, Betty Foster, MaFirst, Allen, Nokesville; Crabill, BenMerchant, in Mr. t and improvemen 11, May on the greatest lease showing Blue ribbon for best health record nett anal Allison, Catharpin, tied for I base Hensley, Hazel Lunsford, LuMrs. F. R. Saunders. caring for the pigeons up to that time. penmanship over the preceding year Arrangeemnts-Mrs. E. Swavely,'cretia Larkin. Mary Libeau, Bertha second; fourth, Strother, Haymarket; came Word ni of office a. 6 the at and them completed released been ' • has fifth, Nelson, Woodlawn. chairman; Mrs. E. II. Marsteller, Mrs. Luck,- Elva Barney, Mable Payne, superintendent of schools an. to him this week that the time made Mrs. Frances McDonald. High jump, 100 Lbs. and under- the Noel Gill, Mrs. 0. D. Waters, winners: fulloWIng by the birds 'to the first loft was 5 the nounces J. P. Leachman, Boys. Mrs. Larkin, First, Partlow, Aden; second, Piercy, It. J. 27 minutes for the 301 First Grade-Frances Riley, BenTommy Broad- hours and and Mrs. George RoomDalton, Comfitercial W. Haymarket; third, Sheppard, NokesC. Mrs. • Grade is ten minutes better than Second This Manassas, miles. School, nett dun, Olvra Reeves. ville; fourth, Alderman, Occoquan; the past twelve years. over Nokesville. Third record Swank, any -Winifred First Year A-Robert Leith, John Invitation-Mrs. F.. II. Merchantfifth, Polen, Catharpin. Nokesville. A•naersoa. -Marie. Grade 1, Nehf, High jump. unlimited-First, l'attie, Keith Lyons, Maurice Smith, 1928 POULTRY PRODUCTION Program -Mrs. Robert H.. . mit Last Grade-Helen Fincham, BenVALUED AT 530.340,000 State Had 414 Such Schools Nokesville; Rollina, Haymarket, An- FoUrth chairman; Mrs. J. P. Lyon, Mrs. 0. D.'James Knox, Bobbie Davis. School. nett Bennett James Cooke, Orville A. A. Ruoff. An Increase of 11 Mrs. Year, YearSecond derson, Quantico; Breeden, and Waters • Green -............Fifth G rade-A nna Brad Y, CARTER W. WORMELEY) and' Taylor, Ilumfrles, in tie for sec. Holler, Robert Lloyd, Edward Dalton, (By Schools. wich School. •Sixth Grade-Eleanto Riehmond, May 15.s-The value of Proctor Byrd, Franck Breedon, ond piece. Lester VirSeventh Grads on School. produced Bennett eggs Kline, umt First. chickens liargirls Basket Ball throw, compton, Edgar Conner, Cheater , VII., May 10 --For the 113,11iTIA,. Wellington School. ginia farms during. 1928 was 1530,- I Richmond, Gaineir, Ilaymarketr oecorid,' Trenia. --Ruth Best Paragraph. estimates corn- session of 1928-29 there are in operaFor to Winners according Bennett; 5-10,000 Bradshaw, Curter, on Senior Maim-Nels Nokesville; third, I in...Virginia 414 accredited junior Another contest for pupils in the Piled by Henry Si. Taylor, Statistician tion fourth. Bubb, Occoquem, Ni•bion (Retina. Elmer Fisher. Federal Depart- and senior high schools. This reprewhich came to an end schools and county State Albrite, the Bowers fgr -First, boys B-Willitint Bar chinning, First Year schools . There was a sents an increase of eleven week was that for the best corn- One Per Cent Increase Is Shown Nokes%ille; second, Partlow, Hag-mar- last Horton Lyons, Robert Saunders, Floyd ment/ of Agriculture' written paragraph. The pimitry production over the previous year. Altheugh the and in Slate pond In deeline fourth, Year For alight Bennett; Wiliam. :inners, . J ket; third, i Vetter; Herbert high contest were: to unfavorable weather program of consolidating small Report. Catharpin; fifth, Brogn.(ker.- winners in this Seven-B-Thomas ,K_Ire, Worthen last yaw due I unsatisfactory prices. schools is being continued, the steady Gentle-Myron Lynn, DecoThird find conditions Truster. William Young, Orio quitn. II iahl, adpoultry products hois increase in enrollment neceasitates -quan. Fourth Grade-Mary 51eachain plantJunior Kooni-Edw aril Pattie, John so the value of oThe acreage in Virginia to be Bennett School, Fifth Grads-Janet -less than in 1927 when the ditional schools. slightly canning BAPTIST MISSIONARY Worth Mitchel, for Beverly tomatoes Honking, in increase is encouraging, as it Grade-Eula ed this year acres, .flickson, Albin Taylor, Bobbie Waters, value 4f;chickena and eggs was esti- This MEETING ON Tu E§DAt Hoyt, Occoquan. Sixth purposes; is estimated it 0,060 growing interest in eduteabe $31,319,000. These esti- indicates a ' Miller, Haymarket. Seventh Grade-miit'efr Lawrence Cross, ni the acreage Bet-mi than Luck, more !Ralph cent ee 1 per on the part Ruby Holiday, Greenwich. do not include the value of tur- cation and a willingness mate's of week last Society Ambrose. stated Joseph Misaionary was Brawner, it I Woman's year, The of last advaniage of the ' geese,'ducks, etc., nor the pro- of pupils to take keys, -State in meet will Federal Taylor, Church Baptist M. Manassas by Henry es offered by the standard MEETING OF TOMATO duction of poultry in towns and vil- opportuniti statistician. An increase the church on Tuesday, May 21, at high schools of the State. The comGROWERS AT WELLINGTON agricultural lages. the _for predicted is cent per 2:30 p. m. 5 of parative statement given below is Fewer Chickens Raised. • Mrs. Barbour will conduct the deUnited States as a whole.' in taken from the annual high sshool reraised chickens Specialist of Garden number Reamer, The .L. C. votional, her subject being "ChrisReports of apple shipments for Vit for the session of 1927-28 and Blacksburg, will be with the 1928 was estimated to be 18,402;000, port moved tianity's Contribution to World Frog- from *Shia show- that 43 cars were ---1927. shows-the enrollment. in junior and toin the of 21.182,000 meeting a with for compared agent county during the week ended April 20 as, scluiols for the two-year Recital In 11'hich Pupils Cold, wet weather during the spring senior high mato growers at Wellington on Tues- compared with 21 cars for the same .Annual Will Perform.' St. John's, for the smaller period, 1926-27 to 1927-28. o'clock. Mr. causes the at 21, of one May was night, FOLKS for day GRACE YOUNG week last year. Total shipment% Soloist Will Sing. number of chickens raised. Anothgt Anderson, of the Grassland 1926-27 1927-28 corn Enrollment . WILL MEET FRIDAY P. 5%, the season amounte•ei to 19,921 a; were School will give it's an- cause was the fact that producers Cannery Company, which operates the same Temple the The Four-year high schools, carloseln for 8,399 with pared prices from nual recital at the High School Au- somewhat discouraged over the branch plant at Wellington, will else city part of last year. Shipments (7openhaver to Address SSW and land in ' be present at the meeting. Four-year high Schools, decrOnsing now, and ditorium on.Saturday evenin be were Virginia Church Grace Membirs of mined to redime their operations uno C tIC The marketing contract between ..... 31,295 33,520 a rural it ' of value The Sunday School Classes. The recital will lie given by the pu- til prices imiiroved. junior high ashools, fourth. The rank of second for total be - -9,266 :and ripe fruit not less than 24, inches •110,.n• Siblpments, however, is still pils of the voice, violin, mandolin and chickens raised is estimated to 8,121 rural 3 , in 617,133.000 per la. in diameter for which 47 cents Rev. John C. Copenhaver will 'dancing classes, under the direction 215.458,000 against maintained. being be wilt It misnet season. paid this Kasper anal Nlise Mary 1927. 59,323 63,045 present at a gathering of young peoTotal Spinach shipments dining the week ,of Mr. Anton interested The production of eggs WAS Also less ple at Grace Methodist. Episcopal II. urged that all farmers amounted to 135 cars. as compared of the State year, regulations previous the Under this at the in present Friday program during In growing tomatoes be A itt:•1 i ght ful addition to the Church, South, tomorrow, with 187 for the same week last year. ilurs meeting. solo work of Master Julius bectiuse there were fewer hens on Department of Education no high the lie 2,579 to will night, and will make the address of amounted shipments Season boy soloist of St. John's farms, and also the average produc- school will be placed on the accredthe evening. cars against 2,352 for the same part !Hopkins, Leeee In Denser. ts. Church. Washington, and a tion of eggs per hen declined slightly. ited list until it has met the minimum liscopal Members of the following Sunday ear 79 were There season. last of It has been The prico of eggs was higher than In requirements for at least one year. School classes have been invited to mixed vegotables shiptled dur- IGO! of Mr. Knspnr. and Memphis, May 15-A general.alarm loads of years since Master Hopkigla 1927, therefore. the total value ofeggs At present there are five white 'several which attend: Miss Meyers, Mr. Ilaydon, 20, April endorl week the ing on the qualified summoned every available man the has appioired in Manassas, and his ap- was slightly greater than in the Kee- four colored schools 41or Miss Grammer, Mrs. Meyers and Mrs today report,. number name the was Mo., to the main levee progrnni will be wel- bus year. The estimated value was list, which will receive full recognition. Grover Evans. A supper will be nerved in Kennett. ng week last 'yea. There pearance on the $14,180.000 in next eat] if they continue to maintain p. m., along the St. Francis River near correspondi as coin- comed by-• host of admirers of this 515.082.000, against to members of these classes at 7 season the for cars 607 were threat • the required standards will lie White Oak, where a crevasse 11127. remarkable solo boy. for whiih • nominal charge Tared with 335 last year. made,
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norobied, on which there will as bile nianufeetimer eaid MOrticiens Vs ill Meet. , • . , M. Sneed. coPoner. 100 Sher% iit."*the' ant om ll appreciate any publicity' you ilitmrst. and pie oil a visit here lanit week. Ford, ie. ,Newnort, New* May 15 -Plans at, .pC11.M.111.11 this NI tire jacksuipe ancl. P.,Trice if entertaiiimmit woodsock. harp, colinpainied by Hrs. the Ford And nay, Maier wa'y for 7 istigating the ripie.....kosouth nve ; a ill give this.letterin.-order that the end chain-and part 14 a party of friends.'spent a large. part of more than ,t00. mamba's of the , ;Under anrainendinent to he regula hunters in your State may be fully ••• IN viewing wienti the, de, in. the ,DireeturiP„..Associati- of ir2u*raf.ion VingiAia . Funeral lions appn,ved by the President April fait may serve as artiele if • . " advised. work city, • in the will hold their annual con,• which tion,-Who 1. 1.44C O. 'c ti'On. !. • 23. it will be unlawful to shoot migraIncinerator For Harrisonburg. ' Since. the body. lad probably been Rockefeller, jr., is doing at. a cost rention here Julie 10, 20 and 21. it' tory game birds froin automobiles. •This is for your information. Very truly yours, Herrii7oalturir, May 15-11arrison- , placed there several years yeti, it was of several titillioti dollars. The party was stilted this moraine by W. E. This- amendment Should-prove especRouse, a local member of, the assoehl- ially effective in the protection of the busy is to have a modern Incinerator inipoi.sible to determine the cause of also, visitedjorktown. , • M. D. HART, _. to take care of its garbage problem 'death. Ext.cutice Secretary. snow guise along the ...Mt coast of , . the pf Gets nuisance Magr Chairman's has; the Support. chamber of commeree eliminate local The to and ,Salem, May lik—Senator Walter mailed to every•mendatr of the asso odors from the present Red Hill dump.. New Hoistrrly; For Waynesboro. Mall', of Aecomac, will haie the•sup. nation letters of WelcoMe, with eopi, The project will cost between $20,000 : k new hotel port , Waynesboro. May 10--of John Peter Saul, JO, 14*Mo: Of tlie,,•,tHistoric Peninsoh, and 82'5000. :is essured for this town.' cratic chairman of Roanoke County, booklets, A conimiitee of the city council. was .Corperation, Hetet * The lh'iynesboro in his race for the gubernatorial nom'. instructed to Proceed with, plans for of, Waynesboro, has just been char:, ination iisthe August * ; A %IF: R ECU 1.1TIONS. primary. accord the incineretpr after •reporting that it stock or • .capital with authorized wed ing 'to all .announcement Made by Mr. had . inspected the Lynehburg and Modern Ambulance for SO; or Injured. Ed hotel here. .to operkte a' 18204.000 Fredericksburg disposal plants and Seal when he declined to take charge. • Thg following informafion has in-: Palmer, of Wayneshoiln.ls presi-1 'ward MaNASsA8, VIRGIN! 5. Comniiof Maple campaign in this aectionson been receifed from-the State found them,to be satisfactory. !dent of the corporation. C•larence.F..: acOsuotit .f t h,„ . pie Telephone calls answered Day and Night.- Telephohe 1-F-3. ;of 'personal' af- shot of Game and Inland 'Fisherie-. :Gentry; of Charlottesville, represented' • mat will he o interest to all lo‘ci . Oyster Program Halted. . the eorporaWritt4n making application of hunting: Newport News. May '14—Virginik's' for the ,charter. consideration it has .* P. O. Clerks'*Convention. "After•car . oyster repletion proi,rarn for this-year Richmond. May 18—Several hundred been; decided to continue Abe ...clostd has come to a premature halt through Ford Praise* Williamsliurg. men are expected to attend the ninth• Season 'on greeter anti lesser yellow: 1.5ek Of funds, it was learned here to, t ;Williamsburg, May 18-t-11..nry Ford annual. convention ,on May 29.30 of legs indollititely. There will -be no ComVirginia the the'offIce at tipY , thinks . the restoration a w imam the Virginia State Federation Of Post open season iii these birds in 1929, Mission of Fisheries. burg, colonial capital of N irginia, the Offke Clerks at Murphy's Hotel. and it will be unlawful under Federal The work of taking off the erns( of greatest project of its kind in Amer- Weyer Bright. Postmaster Joseph 'regulations to hanithem. When theoyster shell at Rock Landing Shoals -Stewart ,,and others will make ad- 'regulations are unleaded so as to piJust above Newport News was stopped : "It is wonderful. I* don't think dressee. with President A, D. Feneom, vide an ripen season, the change will this week. The • eommiss,ion had.en,there.is anything in America to beet presiding. ; . tie iiniTimood to the public. The only Waged several -dredge boats to take We have opened an up-to-date cream station in up the oyster-bearing crust-nhead of the gOeernment dredges. which are -Sauhders' Meat Shop Bnildingiiicross the street from rutting the Channel through the shoals is *widening. deepening and straight*. Town Hain. Manaisis, Virginia. Will be open every ening the 'James River channel , - be-Mondav and Thursday from 8 A. M. to .2 P. M. tween Newport News and Richluond. Shortage of funds appared before natV cash on irliVery, you can get your van and check the program had ; gotteet well under; 30 minutes after cream is delivered. vvay,,'and it is estimated that the great bulk of available oysters and' s.helle through 'the state, will lie" lost' to the . Cisc us a trial, save monoy and worry over lost operation of the mud diedges. in eut: carts, etc. tiny ths1 channel.
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Man's Skeleton Found. Toano, May 15—The skeleton of a man has been found in a thicket on ' the old War Hill farm. The body had I been placed between what had been corn rows years ago, and was barely covered with dirt; a foot and a part' of skull being exposed.
GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH. Rev.George Hemel. minister. 9:45 a. in,,Sunday School, MisJ. P. Pullen, superintendent. sionary • Day. 11 o'clock, morning wrvice, with sermap by Dr. E. V. ljegister, presiding elder, Alexandria District. 3 p. in., Buckhall. k:pworth League. 1 ,p. in., evening service. Quarterly conference after morning service. MANASSAS BAPTIST CHURCH' Rev. Hiram L.. Anderson, pastor. 11 a. m.. "Seeing and Acting Aright":' 8 p. m., "Unmeasured Gifts". 9:45 a, on., Sunday Schppl. 7 p. m., B. V. P.'U. Come praying, and praising. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. W. A. Hall, 'pastor. The Pastor will preach Sunday at 11 a. m., on "The Prophetical Order Culminating in Christ", and at 8 p. m., on "The Priestly Order Culminating in Christ". Sunday School at 9:45 a. rn., F. G. Sigman, superintendent. C. E. Society at 7:15 p. m. Union prayer meeting every Wednesday at 8 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN CIRCUIT. Rev. IA', E. Sheatfer, pastor, Manassas—Sun.hty School at 10 a. ,to., arid preaching service at 11 o'clock. Buckhail—Sunday School at 10 a. Evangelistie-Pervices each week rticht at h p. in. Sabject' for Sunday night. "Will Jesus Come Againr at p. in.- Come, 14't, us worship the Ly-d. . BETHEL EVANGE'LICAL. LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rev. Luther F. milor. .*•;:unday School, 10 a. nt.. Luther League at 7 p. m., and divine worship anti sermon at 8 p.
If you are considering the purchase of an automobile, yon owe it to yourself to learn. the true extent of Chevrolet's,a1 toe leadership. And all you need to do is check the new Chevrolet Six agasInst any other car—roluefor value and price for price! ,
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I are, in the price range-of the four, Is offered a smooth, powerful, Si.-cylinier valve-inhead motor—which delivers better ,rh:.in 23 miles to the 'gallon of gasolto .—an whose smooth,quiet, velvety operation, with its donspiece lack of drumming and vibration, is a revelation—even to those who are accustO:neJ to driving high-priced automobiles. I lere are beautiful bodies by Fisher. !fere, in all closed models, are fitments by Ternstedt . . . rich, deep-tufted upholsteries . . . adjustable driver's seat . . . and a completely-equipped Instrument panel. And throughout the entire chassis are found numerous examples of advanced engineering—such as quiet, nonlocking 4-wheel brakes. .. bail bearing steering mechanism. . automatic acceleration pump ... and chromium plating on all bright metal.
WAGGAMAN,BRAWNER & COMPANY, Inc. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 1700 Eye Street N. \V. • Main 4804.
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But no mere recital of features can give you any conception of Chevrolet's value leadership. So we urge you to come in and see for yourself why over 500,000 people have chosen the new Chevrolet Six since January 1st!
These Tractors are in first-class shape and will be sold on dealer's guarantee.
COMPARE the delivered price as well as the list price in considering automobile values, Chevrolet's delivered prices Include only; reasonable charges for delivery and financing.,
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NIAY 16, 1929._ • MOOG! It I I I It c OC(ARICAN HIGH «II III Nt EMI-%'l SOON DEFEATS ltiOKESVILLE
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ii r. W. it Bullock and iii,ught lora,'of Manassas, Made s, c•ral calla is this rommunity laat 'wee. Bridgewater College, May 15—The Miss Ruth Buckley recently spi • Hard Kitting and Sharp Fielding Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. McDonald forty-ninth annual Commencement of and Mrs. Etta Lynn attended the Hiy.. iieseral clays in Washington as ti. Mark the Play of These Wilbur Dun., Bridgewater College will be celebrated ttict Conference at Leesburg ' last .gtar,st of Mr. and 3Iis. Two School Teams. this year filun May 31 to June 4. week. Occisquan• High School ham, ball The Commencement schedule will open Miss Katherine Pattie, of Mrs. I.. B. Pattie, Mr. and Mrs. L. team met the Nukesville team cm with the annual concert by the music J. Pattie had a very delightful visit ton, visited her parents:Mr. Thursday last and for the second tnne depai.ttnent, which will be largely an with Mr. and Mo. N, ,Currell Pattie E. N. Pattie. for the Week-end. II took the measure Of, the Nokesyille orchestra program, and will cUnclude at East Falls Church recent. Pattie acted int.a page at the Nationai with the graduation eicerc:ises. Dean "Miss RObertit Smith, of Atlanta, Convention, of Librarians . held boys. L. Munaliun of the University of Ga., who recently visited her•parents, Washington Auditorium last'week. The gatne.wim fast throughout with free flatly and many spectacular Virginia is sclit:duled to; deliver the Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith, and Fda- , A number in this community fielding Mays. The worktf ;Shepherd annual address. •Forty4wo young men tines in Washington, returned to heen' much inclispoerd with „Jsever, and Bryant in the field 'and of Reid and, women are candidates for degrees. Georgia Tuesday evening. colcia during the past week. • in his tight pitching when necessary This is the 'largest class in thcihistory Miss Mary. Ellen Entine and...L. J. Mr. Willie Davis.' of l'i49.1442:144. featured the,,gante-. • of the endege. •The afternecon nd Pattie reeeatly-.aptrit the week-mel M. V. Davis,' nwtlivr.,. ...........venting of Climmencement !fair will With Mks' Ftante'it,liarsortaniuuz Met. flos 5 5 be.lf1, VI, °Ver. z0-11VOtt101114j.4,17,UP* Merri11.'Xi's, Evelyn Moss and Mary CurreL L'qrlifti1r-IVincrfere`ss meeting, class • 11: " 134 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond- L. Briggs Pattie, why have. been ill ,with (eve,. I 4; unimoc, and banquet. . `were Vi'ashirigton *vIsitors Sunday uf5 f 1 • L.,n. iii e cemealescing. ternoon. 0 IN MEMORIAM. 1%.ilk ins, II,. Miss Mary Hell, eounty home den: Nliss of Katherine Hanover, Wash5 2 0 •Swank. 21. . oe.sisator, was -Visitor to Our seho,•: week-end the spent hen ington, with cif tactabrance 1 1 In, sad but Is hg r, Mc:Michael, c. :Monday. 5 1 1 our. deritiMby, Estelle Marie Breeden, f mother; Mrs. If. J. Ayres. . -Wright, this eonnnunity who te left as so :suddenly four weeks.1 Miss Marjor•ie Brower: of Wa•-,i.itig- • Mao'from ••4 0 Stay. If. par- and. enjoyed the. Mar Day.prow ton, spent the week-col with. ,.. 4 0 1 age, April 19, 1929. M illy r,. rf. • • hed Friday. ents, Dr. and MI,. r. F, 4 1 1 Neff,- cf. Goa gave us a Previous treasure,' • stay. her Thr'ec ineInths • He let Total . I hen one mOriong Ave Avent to awaken . It. II. AIL her, Occoeman. was gently' sleeping. 4 Sheppard, If. 2 Gild had taki•g•her away. Iti yunt, 5 1 0 Carter, C. Estelle Xarie, Sour little bed is empty. , 4 2 letreey,'..ct. Your little cry Is 1 5 Pearson, :lb. .1 Your little place is vacant. 1 5 Lynn. lb. • Which never can be .filled. . 5 1 McMahon. rf. 5 2 11.inton, 21.,. one knotes the silent heartache, 4 2 I Hily those who have lost can tell. Reid. p. If the grief that is• borne in silenc:,. • One t loved so Well. For I I 14 .1 I I
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We often sit and think of her, When I am all alone. For nrmory is the only thing. ThaE grief can call its own. Oft times we it and wonder why, The best is always first to die. But we shall go to our Father's home in the skits, 6 And ,?Ur love no broken ties. But the Ihys and hope of heaven for us. Is my darling sister that died. By her devoted sister. MRS, hr. S PEARSON.
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Though I know: she rests in peace, Pain my heart can not release. FlotOng tedn! will never cease,• Until we MOM shall meet joyfully at . - Jesus feet. And my dai•ling I can greet.• MOTHER._
Wash Boilers, from $1.00 119; When the one we loved was called Brown Melail Bedateads; All-Metal away. Bedsteads; All-Metal Bed Springs; God took her home, it was His will. Black Walnut Bedsteads; Office But in my heart she liveth still; Chairs; Kitchen Chairs; Antique We have parted -but not forever Chairs; Ice Boxes; Buffets; Wash ;There will be a glorious dawn. Stands and Iota of other things We will meet to -part, no never. that may suit your family. On that resurrection morn. Manassas, Va.
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In sad but loving Memory of my dear sister, Maggie C. Calvert, who ended this life four years ago today, May 17th, 1928.
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/THE Nash Motors Company employs one of J. the greatest engineering organizations in the -antomobile industry.
THOMAS JORDAN Farmer's Exchange Bldg. Manassa-s, Va.
This is evidenced by its achievements in the advanced motor car design found in the Nash "400" series:
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The Nash "400" Twin Ignition motor produces 227‘; more innsepower. 5 miles per hour more of speed. anil 2 more miles from gasoline than the same motorwith
Effective November 1, 1928 , (Cocker. Busses lease Manassas Pharmacy) For PULL LINE FINE AMERICAN A. M. P.M WATCHES. BOTH POCKET 10:00 5:00 Washington AND WRIST, AT 10:00 5:00 Centerville 8:45 3:45 REDUCED Greenwich . 8:45 3:45 PItICES. Warrenton 8:45 3:45 Fine Watch repairing a Specialty Washington, Va 8:45 3:45 Sperryvills 8:45 .3:45 Jeweler Luray 8:45 MANASSAS, VIRGINIA New Market ....... -8:45 -Harrisonburg THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL 8:45 3:45 Is by train. The safest. Most comFlint 11111 3:45 fortable. Most reliable. Colts les% 8:45 Winchester Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding Washington, D. C.. greatly reduced fares for short trips. Busses Leave For W., SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM 9th and Pa. Ave. N. A. 51 I'M 7:30 2:30 I.uray 7:30 .2:30 Warrenton 7:30 2:.'i)Mans and at 8:45 Busses arc Ise at 5l11113101101 OTHER GOODS. M. A. M. and 3:45 I'. . c. Washington-Luray Bus Linen Washington, D. C. 5415 5th lit. N. W.. Manassas, Va. Georgia 3732 Phone-4-F-5,, ,Decatur 3295. Main 9493,
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This great feature and many others are available at delivered,fully equipped prices substan- • to tially lower than those of cars with the same or lower factory price. This is true because Nash Jai-tory-espies each "400" model with the very finest equipment, purchased at low factory. volume prices.
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All Nash "400" Special and Advanced Six models are equipped with Bitur centralized chassis lubrication which automatically lubricates all vital chassis points with a si tizle depression of a-foot -pettlf.To addition, bumpers, hydraulic shock absorbers, spare tire lock and tire cover come with each Nash "400" without extra cost. Don't think of buying any car today until you check its delivered, fully equipped price against the Nash "400" delivered, fully equipped price,
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT complete Stork al Milford and Manassas
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Delivered,' Fully. Equipped Price Range en Ill Nash "400" Modrls 9970.00 to 92.1n5.00.
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I.NNASSAS JOI:RNAI.,. MANASSAS, VIRGINIA.
TAKING VIRGINIA FRUIT PERNANENT•!MOT PROSPECTS GOOD
Kliwrimental Panaceas. • The Super .tillat Louisiiillic.Courier-Journal State .Joupiat- We .hate ittGRitNGE . . • wally militate souk perkapi, end err- lidos that PiesidMit II,,,,eer ha. Oh; • tic rilitiCh retiiie-eve'r to hefoine very pop.' Vtle who can'stirvey the lawn and dl..- I ular with our“mincst luinitle fringe', FEtkitENt'E . .kfte••1n. f.., • I . ... eotf form' and corneltness•in and, already ht. hisa referred to..ti.vu of • • .. In May. lap. Florence Night* ' ' 'the abaolutt; panaceas...priihiLitann um''Great Falls (;rankte at Forestville Litt le Frost I htmage - Ilan Been V. elm .- t 1•1`f:14:Er" PATT1 ' ' 'ES"N ' itigale uas Win . in nbrthern , laefft relief, as, experiments. Dedicates New Hall. .‘ 1, Where II Was Heavy. . r tad tor an,1 Sante Old .% II t"e. I 'Daily. She. early :became inter. . )u.t thr Lady, ' I tet le: News -t titter a new law, 'I.. I tieand Work Itichmunti, .:iii%. 15- Virginia fruit • • I.. J. TA BOR, NATIONAL tioos. riou me Lai 7ia a year in %chance esle'll ill. hospital - ' Ilt u.it it: i.kry ti -old •ittit a. ll'uten.l Proaqiects on l',Ity let appearrd very , t it t.. to a% omi. a' nut St. it OFFIl'IATES - • M.%sTEIt. ve,ocea. on•I ess k now ' pronounced., I I . I t u i a ' 1 . ' marry on they theirA ittas been to . good, aceordinbr, to ri.ports received -. ',o. otttee ... introgviiior assail**, ..,- 1 hi•tigh until then nursing was. '',l 1,v .t M-a, r -,..•• - n. ' . I.asi. course of a f..W•Yeat'S: .. to. 'toe • .,i:ii ' .In I'Ile ' t7:1:• ,kenisoptalt , , -S 4s r i:epo r rt t.hiu ng n ..... s . .• -... A. .,•,. !nad niattet • 1101 tet:0).TIliZett as an honorable it \ it cti it, mattiMony are the I.Xii ides:. grlindmother. we .h alt saY. War lifeberfsen. of Ilefmarket, See. b)..thet.Fedetrill _Scrvic . Th. • • • I' 4 ',,„ti,,, ,,ik.,, boy irer in .tn, Articka as,-elseNvnerc, Aiming rurkey baseball Grange, State setae". of , lirofession, says the Washington szo,'• , . usual so there was great danger of tY. NI 11- it 1 !tenor Guests. Ptjat. It. wits iu•aelies were gain• frost diultage, . ..Florence Nightin- 11 -'• .''''l '''''''' 1 •issess.••••••••••••••••••••4«•••••••,•• 1 CV.41,11.1.Y.1.1,•••••44/ itege to elevate . ric11)' in hkiiiin the latter'part of March . aliiii:ittv 1...,ir.i t,,,a:tt..tiihit•‘ ! o• , relih perl•::: uid . SECONDARY ROADS Moll- lug and to establish it as a high I April • ilsio::41thi.i' v: .T: -'11;tnhil at: ti VIk' ris l h.‘A:"1. 1"...wiitiulnla' "lt; 1:::rny' '' TANT. and nolde Calling. She laid 'the t .,;:ii t tItsheatt it'll t‘l (ht. ,/,:: Ity 't.t.rviit t 1,1h.,1 tilt. 2 ., 1•1;„1929, scientitit ' I. em NI.VY Good roads • pay curitreous. 'foundation of modern, j*ttiallitZ, ' t hall of t.;1*Itt Fttilicitrtttige. lottliit•il tr• I. :% If -i 1.ut ". h'we:J b° ril -whn ert rerdtiltt .:4:1 14....: . nursing. and ..yyr' .........................e.s...s.s. s.: I '' ''t'Irk. in i'si t.' 1.2!x- C.''.7.! l...Y. - ..... t wit* contOderabk daftinffi•"(ir_ill'frttitii. . ThcY :Ire a sign. of progres"s anti. trfittilig't he Crit h.,k„itii,li:li htheiit:dla2t:tlei:r1.1,1:,,tri _ t s„.::t: 7 ' ' i, theth cn:::i,, , 1,It",, 1 .^ htth: " . ,g,::gt: 1,,;:i ' `..i., '"•:.:::::;In,,,I::„..",1.: 0 : t tlii, :*1.4',, I.,.. ,! ,,r ..1,, ..:•.,i17;fi::.1, •r,!‘.:I. : J l'ii,,:: :.i. I.,.: I I,.T,,,,I,,i!,1, ,. •-•'tke aid to proSrlitlity;""•":"-"' luring Part .taie...ty/war,.the,,Atuerietin t'ivt1 ' aa-.. t nd ustr): .1 '••• Smola. .4ch,...1 1;,,, .... '''"" t,,t April N•us j.!'•nrrally unfat•orable f'." ","'I '"'"'""tiT' ,,,,,n,,,i I„ ,I,,,,,,,Ii., , w, ari,-. 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'Smile grow trs stat8.-• that w . earli, . . t ..• like woman., Social, prol.lems, not greatly unlike,.„( the NaliOnal Grange. tintLil Mein- It' conditions We have. in the United States, welt. tinfaeoralder.when " frelf1 Earope'and s•ttivd the Nile Vit1.: . . our .dwn, characterized Je..^mittit's a c, , ,,,g,,,,,, ogothtzt . wjth It. • this variety Was in lihaim and /others a state- Ideiway system jinex, ley: more than a million t ears, ago..t inle. The polffical pepeCt of his day -wa ti,,,, %Moore, who reprt scuts thiS think that the heavy crop las.t. year ,: ii world-fanorus ,-authorities-. FIGHTING FARM FIRES.'„ Thus it celled. From now on the most we ilt,alt •Wlth '1111.4 Wee1C. He knew District in conirrestv•, and Itolf"e itob. was the' Cause ii ,•f t. he light ".et t his .!tlitfor lbt . hit II of th,.uslind; •,f Important job is to pave tens of r. a •r atfotit the larger ii!sues that con• secretary yrirarkit„ 114 , .‘ ladle/in just issued bY "tason. "The rospet.t f,:r Pippin", ' years as ..to t age ••f 11171n. And • fronted-Jerusalem and Judah than did ...L ."'t-..,rgaide '11;. i:4:: ,state Grano.: , thousands ,of miles pf sedindary .I the which is an important variety in 'this . United States Department at'hundrt.d theunnil years is a longt•r aUi y 'of the *otlicittIS: yet the itro.phct King. who M. William enj") ., or market roads. Oil and attphillMajor' sertion. 'I:i e,pt.'6111.1!,.. good. In th•• ., .I •,i . • t'er• I 1 • . - hi •• ' oat more concerned m ith th, inott.q. ow, ,fi,,,,tin,.ff,,,, „f proNitiy the R,,i,,„1„. district the •milook for ft nil. i tic materials /which tan bt.s 11*)greateszt fa.rtn tire riSks aretitose definilelY envissig.e:. . .. . .. .. of human relati••iis. Ile thought -ir .•1......:4 , ! 'noise Grange It oilier hi Ow rh , i ,uir.. ciii,11,11.1,. ,4110,..40 .wirk., }tiled economically will do away oresented by chireneys. the eel-. While chucklir.g, ..ver. th.. v.'s; a:it. , terin, 4*.f men III mbition and Writ Milt), wits' elisivIN sap, are 1,1 ill tsi ..-st k goo4 zi•-• other Varie. crepancies in these stunt's,' • V nun' and dust. . of the with tlic 'tar, reeling. fireplaces, stairways I 1011.5 .1/ r'''t thf' • • !I et, ch,lited t`re•- ed. This is essential td open up 'and hiatiag anti lighting equip•.;i) ,va„- i're-'nt "'I The et•ep row II tilt "It.t I ill 'back country, relieve congesthm ment. orie 1,1 the hugest er grottn in VII . -ril t ft•eture I hi :10. I t State. In the ripportartt on muin highways and 'eneour-: This* department, in' eooperaw .., \tell Ilall nclusd What nis „ , age the building -up of si"II lion with (ire proventiorr organi° brick • .• . . r' t 1: . %. town.: inAtead of draining all the.1.7.a.1,1011.... working 1, • iIaS. (well 'eon;tr.•et,.1. It to ".11 bustness away .trom them to,..„).inl i n Ae farm- tire haziaqs and u„.,,, a,,,,., , ,,i ,...,Iumn :.,t., , ,, L.,.. . ,,,,t,,,.m. fv_e, 1de. 'lit :101. lit I.N t ISI A Cella, t 1,•ng ;dr,' 5. .11 In'. IL, main WINS ESS tt cti.NrEs.i larger..centers locatted on irn-• inirtinti.:e those ititzards , 'awn i.f t.ttere T.: a -pliciou„f •h•••••' •• ••••• •. • • ••• .ioht of the it - • proved roada. Few counties jrrate ' May' 14: --:4t.leetion of ' l dg ."'"A i" lb' Miss Helen Mold. Buena t•1 „this .state. need good secondary 11 L''''' t ll'16: '' Venti,in is mainly tip to the '''''''''i 'he rr°1'1"'" w .ric'h ber,' Pet.: " Vista.. Va., 'fit, ....v „lill,i,.'i , ,ings. In'the rtar ef''i ht. atnlitoritor tr".Yca• ' ,!. It b con: -.Lir neith.r '' rrescnt civilization. . Vet roads and . cross-county _roads indi% idual. Too all high ,cro•ols girl u., eliampion of the •r building of the scijitti.,ts had a tingle wbrd ••I'''' in'''''ii'tc"10,1It/' in the face 01 a: ,, a large gallery. The tloors are more than dues Prince William. ,truk tier) is rtune; quite ;is the Grieks of:Col'. hardwood. That there were some Pre„ State of Kirginia in the sixth ruit-• - a menace. Fire- 'counsel Or of hop% concerning hum. f, ' high ' tng (Tin - ional nit-at- story contest in whfch What'are we doing toward get: . i. stopping in framework and- fire- character and conduct. So far a- -. antipople took refuge,by the thou- gressive w onren. on the- I I 1. h-serving , their day and generation. ,ands in the Church of-tit. Sophia.' mittee is attested hi the fact that the school 'girls of every state to'ok part, ti them? resistive floor construction are' when the Moslems captured' the ,city dining room and kitchen equipment, has just been announced by a' cont'they'Might have bet•n voiceless • Important. Modern ntittee• of prominent home economies the mummies and bone-fragments in 1453. po long as they were mere- located in the basement are monially orthodox,' reasoned these.'and convenient. There are adequate women who served as judges. Miss Lack of adequate maintenance about which they talked. REVERSE THE PROCESS. Jews, their private live* did' TIM mat cjoiacemis!Wittig aid automatic wa- fold , finished (Mb aiming the ten is another great danger. BuildNet Where,, But Whither. ,ter. And that is the oldest, newest.!ter and sewerage systems have been high contestants •in the southern disPRiTallepr11oover recently de. should be ings and equipment All thinking people are more e• inatalled. The building is lighted by trict comprising twelve states. Miss clared, that the solution of the regularly inspected and any- less interested in archaeology am. 'and worst of all religious heresies. elbetricity furnished by a Delco.plant. Gretchen Turman, of Christianalmrg, At the Door of the Church. problem of law enforcement waa needed repairs should be made anthropology and the physical science Va., placed ninth in the southern disGrange' Brings hapravententa. I Ceremonials do not save. Ritua, more vital to the preservation of immediately. and mechanical laws. But every ora f the Grange was trict. fi not .f. ' does redeem. Creed counts can of us is tremendously and vitally The • judging committee was comAmerican institutions than any to purchase an Mght-acre track of The farm fire loss is high. less than conduct. anti character. Jelandupon whidfri the hall is located. posed of Miss Margaret Fedde, chairother question. All crime, from partly because of lack of near- cerned about the behavior of livinF men and women. The professor win- hovah the Just, cannot be blinded bi , The price of the land, which is well man, - home economics department, murder to forgery, he said, had by fire-fighting organizations. recently called for • cessation of M tincense or deafened by insincere pray- ,timbered, and which contains a beau- University of Nebraska; Miss )oseincreased in the United States But a little care by every farmer vention and research for a generation, , ers. At the verVgates of the temple , taut grove; was 91,5[19. The building phine Wylie, associate editor, Better to the point where life and prop- will do wonders in lowering the to give mankind a chance to devot itself-within- sound of its trumpets'itself cost approximately .810,000. Homes and Gardens; Professor Maaacrifices7J itself uninterruptedly to social and , and in sight of its sacrifices-Jereerty were relatively more unsafe 'Waste. Nearly $4,000 of this sum WWI raised bel V. Campbell, chairmin, home econioral problems and progress, was nliah WRS . bidden to cry this ringing by selling stock, the value of which is nomics, University of Missouri, and than in ahy other civilized coun•••••.----' prompted by a quite understandable summons to real religioh: ' - SIO per share. The Agricultural CM- Miss Florence, La Ganke,, home ecotry in the world. "We are not motive. "If ye thoroughly- amend your ways lege at Blacksburg has agreed to fur- nomics editor,.Cleveland Plain Dealer. ephemeral from an suffering This woria -does not +just now need :and your doings if ye thoroughly.exe- nish 'plans for adorning the grounds. _ Miss•Dold's story 48 on the suberinie wave, but froth a sub-Sidany more knowledge. Ft. in in reallyi cute judgment between a man and his Great Falls Grange was organized ject, The Nutritive Value of Meat". desperate need, ence of our foundations,' he Lucky Lindy. . -however, of more i neighbor; if ye oppress not the nine years ago, and now has 120 mem- Miss Turman wrote on "The Tiny Pig . moral conviction and ethical' passion , stranger, the fatherless. and, the eIntmmhaninitbyeeinmprene7eomnseinbilae, for from the Cradle to the Smithfield _ said. . I Los Angeles Times -, The Lone and spiritual discernment.. All .of our widow, and shed ,not innocent blood in many Hain". Other subjects ranged from surprising. number of .our Eagle's mate has written some poems ' scienti fie and and political ,this place, neither walk after gods to splendid modern school meat production to cooking methods. people, otherwise of responsibil- that are not bad end has made some,e t ,ono. s men he ueasrt an afford tf ao nrd d .to wait until' the f3our _hurt; then will I cause you to fc,laaitth ' i ng*, a BIG READING TEST ity itt the community, have drift- I pies and puddings that were decidedly , pii,men are Curie- !dwel:,in this place, in the land that most imporit-m y ls o . pni n en nit i .h ; e •v ae t h hit ir e ll ‘ f ed an pt r o o . 1 rich, but inclined to be t.' . . HERE FRIDAY NIGHT : no- !I good. She 0 etter. At the present mo I gave ti• your fathers, for ever ant of a fine community spirit. The first .ed into the-, extraordinary She is a good I iikv and sensitive iniennatnn g•e" could profitably exchinge any !eVer." ' TurMark was Grange tion that laws are Made for those scholar of the -Master finals' of the County 'reading bat a poor vivant. She doesn't scientist ' or inventor for one great : This sounds like the voice of Samuel' ner, who is now the chairman of .the and who choose to obey them. And I, seem to be much interested in the passtory-telling contest will be held ipiritual prophet whose trumpet tone, 'of -01 Virginia the Committee of ,,Executive King ro . of nouneing the' doom tonwirrow, Friday night, in the Ma,in addition, our law enforce- sions and diversions, of the modern ' could command the attention ••f tI. sHui, hnld, to obey is better than State Grange. nassas Iligh Schoid auditorium, bement - machinery is 'suffering society girl. She loves good bookA, race. What really bothers society --.... I sacrifice' . . There is no reli Mu d ginning- at 7:30 o'clock, . and, home cooking-in fact not old music arising infirmities from many whence we came, and how, bit %.otion possible apart from iir'igh;ea Thin will bring ti•gether the win-hly domesti-• ' ' she seems to be a thoroug whither are we going'? , Out of its technicalities, its cirliving. The gentle voice of Jesus took ners of each school in the county and • noted and desirable girt. The flying tiA Old %Mee For*New Time. cutnim•utions, its involved p e- colonel has had a lot of °oil luck and on -tones of thunder as he condemned II,, t•hatiipionship will be determined I In a word, the heart of aloof o -the hypocrisy of the nharisees, who by .1.. C. .Ambler, superintendent of dures, and too often, I rerret, this is. some More of BK . problems is to be found in the Book trusted to their churcLlitiess to .4av, schools in Fauquier County and three , -...from. inefficient and delinquent vt,n ,ia•h,:ircTlihe,,tir,tthti....e: -im ‘m. irce. ithneiefa, ise:i l.z:o ir...174i,7 the‘%r.ith. reading teachers selected from his How About It? , btfleitik. ' y To Give SparkSchool Facult ' county. 4 Jeremiah said so long agil ' I, Riehmond Times Dispateh-League e of the Prophet Jeri.. t Satanti Frklay "What we are facing today is ling Play still ullk- truth to be taught irr eveo :•,..1.. , i..... i. of Women, Vott•Vs is• soon to observe rill CS, which nail "ern ,suing se Statement of the ownership. manageurday Night. . •. ` • the possibility that reArc enh,. .y.%aVnedare .chillitivinpg rod go rg iMat,, ic zb.i . tenth anniversary. Isn't it about the centuries and his niessa e i. n • • etrh,u hpect for heat is fading from the lint • organ!. 'me for the members a this pertinent and timely; and important r.etilaugiurst ! a ed 2t. 1912, 119h1e2,'loft the :Members of the.foculty of Swavely Into, mil norisibililies of our$Peiiple. What- z.aaa, to pa'ss on the vexing question , than anything found on today's.Mii- ethical discussions dinned Manassan Journal, published weekly will present the modern u. me * ever the value 4iny law may of le,blied as long hair? . torial_ pages. For old Jeremiah was i IttielnrietintiWCh, at Manasaas, Vb., for April 1, 1929. iatiiir stilti:! te 6!ton8a nt ve. tn::u rer II:: I .:4'""I tit.. '!.Meet The Wife", in ,Baker Gym• dealing with the greatest truth of all State of Virginia, lhe enfor`cement of that law '-i ._. . college. .pro. namium, on. the Swavely miming.; on County Iclooded theollaing. from Dog: Beware the which Concerns the nature of the In: of Prince William, is. . Written ill plain' terny upon'our Friday, and Saturday nights. '(Mass.ILnion-If, when finite and Eternal God, and wbat'lle I fessoritrant from the pulpit. it If the Before me, a Notary Public in and Tiw theme of the play is humorous e.tatutc'books is not, in my mind:, Springfield • ."Thus. imith the Lord" concernine • % are in Washington, you feel that require+ nf mortal. of de- for the state and county aforesaid, certain that a night ' a debatable those questions of personal conduct - and it question. Law you • tkl Prex you wou. Ia like to d lightful entertainment is hi store for personalty appeared F. W. Patterson, • should be ibt.ened and must be Hoover for a- little chat and • bite, it is the first concern of God is ha • 'which are as acute a problem today as who, having been duly sworn accordth,ylz. those of the school, Die townspeople the e.re Tio sa intru nreJhezsa ir leei M ,enforced until It - is repealed by may interest .you to know that six wrsdom; and the possibility of tpa mic theyn.wc and their friends who may attend.. ing to law. deposes and says that he 1500 the proper processes of our de- dogs are nOw maintained at the White understanding such • profound trunths' The cast, which is wholly' made up I'll the owner of the Manassas Jourunto Jeremiah, alone can lead Us mit I is the most significant fact about the mocraey. ' The duty to enforce House. of members of the faculty, has been tnhael. .• ' of the prevailing fog and darkness. I, That the names and address of race. Centuries later than the events ____ excellently chosen and the coaching the latv rests upon -every-public . of our present Lesson, Jesus voic0 now About it, Itishl publisher and editor are: . , the been tinder work has stage . and PIG LADY"' SPEAKS ' official and the. duty to obey it Richmond Times-Dispatch -Biahop its message in the sublime words. a Publisher, F. W. Patterson, MaFOR LEPER MINSION threction of Mr.. R. S. Blingworth, ,' rests upon_every , citi7en , . . . '• , Yoj-k aboard • na ( New eternal, to Thee. " landing in This it life know' , annon, ' • national! known . . „Editor, F. W. Patterson, Manaaaa A, '. President Hoover in right. The a "wet" ship, says speed and acimfo'rt the only true God, and Jesus Ithrio ',minor In dramatics. , rs. • o ertson Ionise., ,of Rich-. ' Virginia Are to considered !" t . factors be . -• remedy' is not in the passage of , , •, Those taking part In the sparkling I 2. that the owner is, F. W. Patterte e me n t at Wet British . To know. God-that is the oi+lest, mind, better known to those inter. + er restrict• ) 's!re:. Messrs. K. P. ll.lisawerfbilson, Mahatmas Mission as me r""?.." service' is better thin the dry Amen- newest, eettneleSs quest of the ages. s estej in the Leperbean VD Virginia. . , . her Frank G. Surinam Iliirvey Kline, OsI pi- ,,ady,,, • ing law-abiding citizens on the dun has visiting J. That the known bondholder., variety? . Beyond this there is no other wis- '" g . borne R., Tabor, NorrGill, H. Gendell theory that this will curb the , s trillety. mortgagee, and other security Solders dom. It b.. the blotted altainin..n , ''''",'''''. Mrs.- r.d...• owl mt 1)"'inin CRin° and Wel ! fm are, T. E. BidIake; Trustee. crook. Each new. law passed , . Treat 'Em Rough. ' of immortal man; To• it, pm an end, ----------4'. Farm*. KII/1•113 City Star-Perhaps if Your all other employment of Mind -an•I itn.,Tueday night. Mrs..11nr.rison - .00411.0. ' W. PATTERsON, Owner. makes more law-breakers and '• lo.es heeen'i been doing verY well Its heart la subsidiarY• UPen their con- go •e a most interesting lecture on the IWNNETT,- PATRpNIC Lb:At:1'E. td-ifiet w;itrliii dta oyan ratl A supbrsic l.rilb;d 29.bsturs mo , less enfOrcenfent. - herause you hit,e been treating them eeptIon of God have rested All the work among lepers, speating at Trili We muid reverse the process too tenderly. The latest bulletin Thete will be.• meeting of the Rim. i(SEAL) from philosophies and Dinetions of men's ityi Eplecopal Church, and on Wednes. M. IILLIik N. P. ' and have More enforcement and a well-known 1,, u.gia.rt, says: "peal activities. men bore this theme could day, she addressed the Union prayer nett *AMA Patrons' League on Fri- 13ify commission-7,0h" marsh 3. . , roddle your I•ees.''' 19234 • less legislation if NkT would. re. be expanded into a book that would meeting in the Presbyterian church. day. 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Mr. suet Mrs. Reeves visited the The _Washington -Star for Sunday, Slay I Sith, and qrder your copy of -nett 1.tiray Caverns during the Week-end. Sunday's Star' from your newsdealer • The faculty play, "Meet The Wife", ple. School Unlit-air% assiated Miss oslity. Advt. which *ill be presented on Friday and Nifty "The in music the Weir With Miss Nell Hyde spent .several dayel Saturday evenings, promises to boa High • the'llatiassus by given Shon", in Washington last work. eamingly . . funny, and is being -School lust week, •• awaited with gretd interest. 2t'' week-end cents the 26. NUM NMI( , i ,, i ,, stud; Weir a Alice iin•ront Mills Mr. William H. Niddlethon, formerly Mr. and Mrs. Sigmap left yesterday at Hickory Grove. FOR Rli.NT. IIELP W of Manassas. but now located in New Mrs.' Illingworth's father and moth- for Richmond to attned the Meetings • is to visit made of the Eaat,ern 'Mr. ind Mrs. Perry Matsuit and ion,1 York City, recemtli RELIABLE MAN wanted to run .100 At ItEs good moaner with er, Mr. and Mrs. W. Konold, of Pitts. • of the Grand Chapter a•llelf-winti. 5m S l-i2t4h, laity, were week-end 'guests of Mr. Star. plenty of um', Eoliert if Washingtim, were the 'guests of Washington and Ptuaellted MeNess Buniness in Prince liarwood • b f watch, ir I • • Miss Indic Flinn on Sunday. Mrs. Gill and Miss Neale,. motored • "N o 1Manassas •-• and Mrs, Illittywortb. county.$8 to $15 t it y profit Self•Winding Wittch Co., to Presidthis, capital or 1-xperience required Won- — 3lieS Muriel Neale: df the staff of to Richmond yesterday with Mr. and. VILLAGE 'JOVE FOR SALE. Mims Alta Collins,''Al Woodbridge; 1100% • . derful opportunity. Write today. Mctile Public Lihnoopt Bingt•ton, Ontario, Mrs. Sixman. revent visioir at the Matte of Ilia a • Illinois. A BEA!. BARGAIN in rtiee home. Canada, !B the guest of Mr. Anil Mrs. Preparations will begin next week Mrs. Clark Hawkins mid botill, Clark Nees Go., Dept: P, Freeport, Mr. and Mrs. C..Fitzwater. this,h rt f, B •' t ••11. 52-It' locates! • G,11, while mu:tiding the Washington for the oratorical competition and the and Murray Of Washington were Six • lid res of fintile soil, adapted to' (*sat fence of the American Libra- Shakesperien pley,•"Twelft t:1 Night..4„, 51rs. Bessie Burton and 1401, buries, week-end guests •Ms Larkin.' .C. LOST. ! 14 . 1 M$ (l! ' p Roll trucking. !Hived!,ii hy anti Mr. John Henry Farrell, of Wash.' frir -aftwiliteneeinent week. b" raatara!aatad as ' tb attrirctive seven-vomit ilwellinte-,witt.. : 1111,1tin LOS I SUNDAY-- A Kodak ington, missed Stinday at the Mime of ltra MiiitMaertiV Adtinis.'a former Mamas.' neut. Jost oiust between 47 hoieloullie (root pore' hes f.011: Pit•-t s , , , • apureil 94141 11400 tql )tt,h1t; and litimbelne's and 3latia;taii, .in (enter•••••••••.0.111.11, • ---A---k, poultry hit,I. --41110,11disses l'atherine ned Margie Reward /feted Return Larg,.. bum, ville , re just has r Larkin B. Roza. Mrs. of Washington, spent tire %%eel,Ila• it won•lei. s...N a2 ai..i othen buildings. tti Conner and Kinclielia), Nlatraisst New trip to 'mot"! front a turned end at the home of their Parents, Mr. productive garden; York, whet' she visited her daughtiq • • 1 W. 1". Hibbs. illId peal,' beset,ig 111,1 son.indaw, Mr. tool Mr's. Emil,. COR SALE t /II trri,. Large :.3-.1 month. the atteritIvl Ile!! Singer. A. W. Rev. I ,hid - and IllatIy City Pres1Y meeting ‘.f.Wa.hington PI' Frank Pi,rtt;i!,; jr., ho is stati••neti tor.: Plow,. :0,1' I•yttly -in New York 'Avenue .PreshyStlitie.11 aild Darrow Pa, t,...ean church, on Monthly. Ile will it the 1!:., S. NliV/11 52-" is on furloneli, and ,t'onipany. Ivey.. next Tue!wlay ..t•.r the General at .i.litinpion Romiti, i1.‘isiting his parvits, Mt. and Mrs. 'Mum,' n,.•• thrif.6A,•entl•lv, which IlleittS. ill St. ' a‘tIly 1111,i'go. 21: guest. his old,ay )1 bus weeks Frank . P. tc.irs. Ile , , 0••••••AI4 • 114••••••••••••••••• MINN IN•41,I0 2:1 to , May . • !tom 311;. ,• 011')%, II Attly"::0. Einela toe • . -t•..1 will 52 It kb., e Miss' Margarei Gut stutter and Miss PUS. Miss Eleanoi• ‘(i. All 5,11; "I, Tomato..., plant with L. .V. Miry II/III0 were Watothtogtoit ;' i•ABBAGE, SOAPS 'ainei on, 0( Windup% OntArio, and • C. Satttrtlay. j25c. 6 bars , Octagon, Early and Inaln -crop xarietitz. LaceN Wa-hingt,.n. I). 1,14.'....27c Coffee, :15,-. Loose Mr and Mrs Robert E. Mead anti, son, 25c ,CoMptoti: Quarry St., Mano,so' IT,c. Wilken's Coffee, Lb. ite ,p. G., 6 bars 0,,,rge Berger ELLE A NOES M Messrs. M. M. of Termite, Canada, who are 52-1t . ...5c . ta .2 ; . z . 7 c.1 ...... t all, .. will ......:1t.:.2 lorris, 4-8.. Reserve Coffee. Lb P. Harrisim and Cocke motor trip theoUgh the United onla ••••••••• ce: .4••••••••••••••• vow our f HATCDING— CUSTOM YOUR OPPORXI:NITY to Buy a imotor to Roanoke in Friday to attend States, were guestit of Erskine liall -etti. e eggs I-80 hold trays an. Egg; • Coupe Right. 1925 Ford Coupe, the,lihtine meet there.' at Clittoh this week.. They were vizi_ Ford each Month, \ Will be sold cheap date1;, .10-2,o-ao on Tuesday, en in tine condition, CEREALS . BA K IN(, POWDERSt Misc. Lillian Lacolroof Riehmond, tors at.the lounty seat Nokeseille. .Gregory !Pitched Chick is, a Bett Wood, C. H. cash. the for • ' 19c Oatmeal (bulk). 4 Lb's.'25c 25c.,K. i '. was the guest of her Aster', Miss' Mar-. route to the battlefg4is. 52-21* Ghiek. There is is reason wit)'- n"-••• Va. 25c 25c Rice•Krispies, 2 for I0c, K. ('., 9, ., :: f(,c and see. J. Lawrence Gregm.,. jorie Lacey,' over the week-end, • • - hostess to Mrs, J. II. Rext-otie JERSEY colVS. One ;prim/cr. 18c 2 Sample Packages FREE., .25e. Davi,, ;Issas, Va. 'Ros2, ••••••krow.pood Route son, ft................m......• Pierson, , and •••no.o • Postal ............... M. of 'Railway Houtnn .........••••••• the innitiers the Apply Edward Mr. ! fny e_ Manassas. ! 52-2t• :MILFORD _WATER-GROUND coe, of Front Royal, und Rev. lialtott, Clerks' Wives Club on Wedn..., guests Fresh. meal sand whole Wheat- flour on sad Baltintore, were week-end ternoom bri - YOUNG Al • at Minai,its and Milton!, 5fanti::, of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Athey.. ' Very gentle. 81!5 for C.W..ind calf. — -••••••-Herring, loc. can, :1 for 2:ic Cigarettes,-carton ...... $1.19 ' _Milling Co, , R. .- Duvall. floadly. R 8951.. AN oil 1 MI N 1: t 0)1 M I N I I 1. and ... . • Pic Prince Albert and Velvet . Peas, can .. ' C. . C C -Mrs iind Mr. , • ,Nv.ANTE1. • F.x....•11ent con49c I ',.rn. can .. Mit, 1.01:1; t lile-• 'Tobacco, 4 for f: 11 LL . Cleselmul„ntotoreid to '. Del Ray on r.!1 1.i -It Ii co•li e..•ts this -!icecl Beets. large can 17c; ,Iiile and Apple Tobacco, and 5frs,.,Walter Sunday to -vkit. . tr. Mr. ,. , 89c 6 20c. bars .. ., ,, buy.' W. A. Hanlon. 1..na.. 2:ic '• igarett.t.s,--13t-;• '2' for Wright. , . • tli• 1111,11 041114...01.141.••••••••••••••••••••••••11 . Sone 11., _.1 '32'- It , Nil!' SV.II41 iNE I'S al ,4 of the ‘Voatildne Commutlit ing Mitinl Edna Ii 1.1 i2 iy.t y•-or car whell you need' it wash,: tilt date was the week•end giest of Miss. Ruth .1..12:Ltt• IS -0 Ilk•ar idled. Wait- ktiaraiitn. punk. ""'k "'" tu.elispi i.lo•sing of school, the moeting has 1.3.•:•'• 1'24 Tlkoniasson.` At inch Studebaker atig••ii, in.good, smolt. Manassas Auto Laundry, Maim. w• it,„t„ postp..ned until` Thursday, May Mr. Marvni Latimer Itidt' of APO). to Iv- it- l'•a.i'..itolte that tinni a ptogram will be given .4.t.,d 52-2tt • SENATOR, JONES EVPLAINS. ington: is vieiting his mother, Mrs. , refreshments sold. All members are l'uck.!'alL a.utornoThe author if the "Five:antl-T1 It. I.. Rice, reminded that a large attendance i, '1111:k.:E-FounTlis'or br.es are purchased an the, monthly Law"—five yearn. in' jail and a t. Mrs. desired. (oeke, F. AV: Mrs. and Mr. . payment plan. One -of the largest in- thousand dollar fitie -- explains ilo Morgaret Lewis, *Miss Mary F. Coate surance' companies, The Trivekrs. measure which bears his name. Il• MAY MEETING W. C. T. U. and Miss Mary Lynch, spent the weeknow sell you complete automobile pro- wants a national show-down on the end in Richmond. The Woman's Christian Temper- tection on the monthly payment plan problem of prohibition, and he think, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jason Lamm, and ance Union will hold the regular Fire, Theft, Liability, Property Dam- his law will bring it about. Read th., Mrs. Monthly 'netting at the home of Miss age. Collision, Windstorm, Glass. interesting article in the Magazine of son, Junior, of Washington, and StulH. S. Lamm, of Manama*, were Magee Smith,' -on Wednesday, May General Insurance Agency, Inc., Thom. Carleton large attendance is W. Lion, Manassas, Virgin's,. In22, at 3 p. day guests of Mr.•ead Mrs. 34-tf surance of any kind. urgedAtha.
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Colonel itobert U. Patterson. U. S. Army, was a visitor to his mother Sunday. Mrs. Ballantyne Patterson, on Fairfax, • Mr. Ramsey' Teylor, of Mrs. passed Sunday with his mother, T. 0. Taylor. Miss Rose Ratcliffe and Miss Esther Warren Pattie were Wishington visitors last Saturday. dlossMr. and Mrs. Powell Met, of Metz. lyn, tied Mr. and Mrs. George ° with of Washington, spent Sunday Mrs.S. I). Metz.
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The Prince William Farmers Service
Because Hudson-Essex are 1929's first choice cars, we have been able to choose the best used-car trade-ins, and have not been compelled to make absurdly long trade-in allowances. Come early—every car is a bargain—but first-corners will get first choices.
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Washington, Mrs. J. W. Hedrick, of and spent Friday at the home of Mr. Mrs. A. D. Thomasson. , Miss Virginia Wilson, of Martin visit.. burg, W. Va., was a week-end Mrs. Fr..!! at the home of her aunt, W. Patterson.
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$100 buys Buick Six. Touring Car. Motor good. Rubber good. Buick. four Touring. In good mechanical condition. Tires almost new. HP0 Coupe, four passenger. Will run *flood conditiok mahy thousands yet.
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Washing 'Miss Virginia Cannon. of home of her 0.0.00 .ton, spent Sunday at the •••••••••••••••••••••••• parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Cannon. Reed i• St. John Wood.,• of Walter of Hospital, was a week-end guest t Mrs. W. F. Merchant. . I spent Sir, Leon Waters, of Culpeper, and Mrs. Sunday at the home of Mt. 6. Raymand Ratcliffe. Washington, Miss Grace McLean, of Miss Kitty was the week-end guest of Smith: REGULAR FAMILY .WASH FredericlfsMiss Elvere Conner, of spent College,. burg State Teachers' _Conner the week-end at .home. Miss throughout her was being felicitated of winning visit on her feat last week the essay the national championship in Chemical Ascontest of the Art1(.110111 sociation. he three above services, the flat Work is all finishes! , Blacksburg, ready for use. RightWay-Semi finished all .irsoned Mr. Bolton MeRryde, of Stewart Mc121 cents per pound. 'The most equal tolinished servIs visiting Dr. and Mrs. ice that you can get any where. We have.several other Brytie. tinisihed services. entvtainis Lewis Miss Catherine after-, this Club Bridge ins the Acadia
1928 Chrysler 32 COach—$400.
$150 Buy. Dodge Touring. Good tire.. Mechenical condition good. New Top.
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19211 Whippet Six Sedan—$:300.
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noon. of RichMrs. Paul Scott Williams, herparenM,,Mr. and mond, is visiting Mrs. William Hill Brown.'
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Studebaker Phaeton, $250. Almost as good as the day it was sold. Special Winter Enclosed Top.
$200•huys this 1927 Ford Coupe, 'refinished in - blue Duro is MI coven,, bumpers, many sl extras--;cry good buy for a traveler. Other $200 buys Dodge Touring. Hard to tell from a new car. New tires; Hudson Sedan. new tires, motor good, cheap ear for some one; Hen Touring, rubbers good, runs and looks like anew car. tion. 1928 1927 1926
condig Leather upholstery. Chevrolet Coiteh—$400. Pontiac Coach-9375. Oldsmobile Coach-2300.
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1928 Essex Coach, 8475. In excellent ahape. Motor like new. We guarantee this car.
192R,Easex Sedan, $500, Very good ' buy for business use or personal use. •
1926 Buick Master Six, four-passenger Coupe, $330.
1926 Jewett Coach, 275. Good mechanical shape. Body and fender. it bout scratch.
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THE MANASSAS JOURNAL„MANASSAS,NIRGINIA.
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IN ItIF: COD IT COURT OF it COMMiesltix I It. •-• t I id PRINCE M11.11tt t'01,-NT1'. tit NI: kris 1.1 , (.1N1 (In %aconite): . • MAN 1SS t.. liti,Calt.. Al:I.LS C. LYNN and MARY By virtue et it .s rlac: desire of tie t II NitVII.I. F: I 1 \\ . ',.mplainatill21, „ Circuit Court of Prince William' et;unty. Va.. eniered • in vacation Lit , 1-:\ \l.VIRGIN' TON th0 It'lluse of W. S. Mundy 'et al. v.INIII1DLEOTTO I: .Edgar Lenly, et at.. on the 12th i ENNIS 1.10FNIANN, and 110,1•11,ANN, Defendants. day of Sanitary. 1929, the undersigned CommIssivners, thereby appointetb!IN VIIANCERY. will offer for sale, at public auction.[ An atlietiyit haVing .heen made,'K.! in front of the Peoples -National Buitkl.reepaired by law. -that Middleton Virginia Ennis. Hofmann -le of Manassai, in.the Town of Monate!, us, Prince William County, \a., onlOtto 'R. Hofmunik• dl uI,rit inthe SATURDAY. MAY 1St% 1929. at 11 sq,,ive•St ylesl cause, are non-residents I, , ant( that Oleic', o'cloelt A. M., of that day, a certain L the State of Virginis. rideitt's.:4• trect •or..pitroci of jand together with iitstAnOiNvi the• baildings. and other inniniVenit4t, 'OW Elmer Avenue, Baltimore. 'N! and appltot t ion - Ir thin,.• ;, thereon; situate on the Centers illt, been •ritittlV In Ai c•its,,.,'• led the nuitol. industry for twenty Road just;-withe.uf 1114..„cg,tpurate • in .114 arid duly griit..b.reby years beratt.e 01its stunk unfits. reliabilin tool ifii4i4.(ki•Vabli Magisterial District, Prince thiS • reasons etivillintie to make it a goodclots.ny ear. Those $ thiThe e!....eet William County,. Va., containing eight a As fact, nearls one-fourth of all the autoof matter (fi) acres, three (01 rods and thirt anb establish the joret tillmobiles in use Imlay are Model I Ionic. Mill' of l'harlss. C. L11.11 aol -(30) roles; being the '',4ritile properC ,.oniplameint them van be tine en two, three and et en flee ,,,,, years Lyt.n. that WAX ceihveyed. to the later), W. Mary ! (uete at with reasonablr care and protkm replacements. Figures Leedy by 0. N. Brown et al. by deed !' ,h. y bearing date of .:Fhveniber I. 191Sb show that the aserag,e life i..cern vi, , rd re-cland and of record among the Doti% sacrifice your Model therefore. but take it to . of said Cotinty in Deed Book 71, page iirst ce.:.taining 5u :WIN s, at Ii tout, on the cost of the Fnrd dealer and hale I • 427, and being the same property on been anotted- to Luciode, M. 11, putting it in t I shape. C err, small t•xpeniliture linty which the, soni•J. W. Leedy resided at a part of her dower,al t•,,, a. I the means of giv ing 011 .411111A Of 1111164, Of additional the time of his death. The above-de- iituPthint scribed property is exceptionally well acres, r•SPItitieVIY. 1111d otving I'‘', ' Lie-gin in located and will make a must desir- allotted to, Niedorsi labor charge of 820/to you able home. The'dwelling is wireerfew it the division of the Tea,' estate • contpletely oserharletl. Sr:, in Henry...Destnn. 'I. are buildings Williath which all and electricity and bearing 'reboring seized in the. year ISfit; to have t.. good condition. are extra. TERMS OF' SALE-The said real Ceuri declare and decree that the estate will be sold for one-third, cash,. complainants are the sole owners IT.. • . Valera can ilt• and carbon rt•llllll eil for $3 to one-third in one year. and one-third in fee simplo of said threr parcels et. The cost of tightening all main bearings is onl, $6. two years, the deferred payments to land and that the defendants air The labor charge for on erlhist lii.g Ilse front axle is $4.30 be evidenced by the interest-bearing barred to alt. right to and interest in to $3-rear axle ,assembh., $5.73 to 87. notes of the . purchaser to be execute..!isaid three precis a land t en ill be M•oille41 for a labor charge er.al j on the day of sale and title to be / portion thereof: Or. in the event the• Neu withheld Lund the( whole of, the pur- the e‘itirt re.ay, consider that the c. .30. Bear spring and ortl for of it3. Brake : ire not etititte7d to this s, chase money is paid, the pcoperty.to :plainant.:, reedit.s rellon.lied for SI.71. The mist of overhauling ,turt . • -be kept insured by, the purchaser., in citie ft:lief, thin fZehave'the C 1doir e li.truc.of s approNi• the starting motor i•• the meantime, to the full extent of it cottam the respective interests of mutely. 82.50 cos er. the neer'idnling (of the getterat(ir. arsl the defendant. insurable value as additional seeurtiY for the deferred payments. with thy, seid thren apreel,i.of land and ele,!, It will pay you.. therefore.; to see your Ford s.... three Pa.i.ek of. land right on the part of the puethliserl- tint haveokins put your Model T in good run ll i ll g • "and the • proceeds of sale. dre pay all cash, if he so elects., so you will protect ant; maintain the MI cut. amongst the partic,., thereto entitled: THOMAS H. LION, this and sears of you ear and get and for general relief: C. A. SINCLAIR. low emit EilANK S. TAVF:NNER. Jr.. It is therefore M-dered that the -sal deft.falands. Middleton' S. Ennik, Vi, L. W. 68AVEs...1r., . 'Mina Ennis Hofmann and Otto R. HofE. DIDLAEE. Commissionerspf Sale.' mann. apperig here within ten days if' !, George G. Tyler, Clerk of the 1 ter doe publication, hered‘s Ind do ' Circuit Court aforesaid, do certify.' what is necessary .to protect their leant bond with approved security has terests in this suit. It is further orbeen executed in my office as directed dered that a copy of this order be published once a week for four sucby the aforesaid decree. G110. G. TYLER, Clerk. cessive weeks in the Manassas Jour• 49-4t nal, a newspaper.priated and biince fished in the County of VIRGL'9IA sent by ham, Virginia; that a copy IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP registered mail by the Clerk of this PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, MAY Court, addressed to the said defend11TH, 1923. ants at 5006 Eimer Avenue, BaltiEDITH PEARL REDMrLE‘ S, more. Maryland; that copy be posted CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS V. by the said clerk at the front door of JOHN LEONARD REDMILES." the co,urt house of this County on or IN CHANCERY. before the next succeeding rule day ALL CLASSES OF CONSTRUCTION WORK The general object of the above after this order of publication is en. WATER SUPPLY, RESERVOIRS:POWER PLANTS styled suit is to obtain 'by the com- tared; and that the said Clerk shall BUILDINGS plainant from the defendant a divorce certify to this Court dhat the said from the bond 'of matrimony which copies have been posted and mailed MANASSAS, VA. was created by the marriage between as hereinbefore directed. said parties on the 24th (lay If Janday 23rd this Given under my hand nary. 1911. upon the ground of volun- of April, 1929. tary. wilful and without any justifiGEO. G. TYLER, Ch cation whatever, altandonntent of th, A true copy: comillainant by the •defendant. CEO. G. TYLER, Clerk. It appearing by affidavit filed by the T. E. DIDEAKE, p. complainant, according to law, that the defendant, the said John Lronan' ADMINISTR.1TOR'S NOTICE. Redthiles, is not 'a resident of th• his that and State of Virginia, Having ijualitied as administrator known address was WoodWanlville, of the estate of the late P. D. Lips,ordered. therefore; is it Mary-land: comb, all parties holding Claims that said John Leonard Redmiles do against said estate must present same. appear, within ten days after du( properly proven . for settlement and publicition if this- 'order in thi all parties owing said estate 'are reClerk's.OfTwe of our said Circuit-C(4W, quelted to make prompt settlement' and (to what I4 !,..s.r.,ary . to. protec. with the undersigned.•• his interest. 1.11;NEttT LIPSCONIII. that thi,.-/ It is Va. , !n a in 'be paV1i..hel StIcet,e,ell,1. ,teevk,, in the' Nal-a ape!. foibli died A tbir eote siad eireak,ting hurebT Is. po,lcd ol the fit o. • sa..I the. Coriti4.' *Mi.a,. I140401i. I ; en' .1.ag ILA, Myfore Abe cc, Washington,•Inp#rit, iiitorday att(' that. iii- titer• e,i,y• thq#, ),,, e,ith Mr, In ci 's mailed to,steid John Lciinar'd . Rrelniilsolik,' patents. NIr. and .Mrs. reststeroil. 1111 FM!. Duco by prepaid Uniteil States mail to the Post Office 114.1TVe. giV;1. wearing finish. AV amazing Case. YOU your. Nfaxlivld Alvie Mr. and Mrs. hi .said, affidavit, to-wit; Woodward or delay. Ducts Na self .or trumeu . Sunday were Washington' sae; Meryllind; dries quickly. Mrs. Maxfield's parents Mr, and Mrs.. GEO. 5G. TYLER,. Clok, It will not print or A. T. Barnes. A true copy. Miss atilt Curtis of Washington! become -.2 I GEO. G. TYLER, Clerk I !Wit it the week-end at her home here.1 ANNOUNCEMENT. Miss S'ernice Pow% spent Sunday modern colors. every room with Mks Arciliet Dane. Ts the Voters of Prince 1% illiam and Miss Elsie Windsor of 'Quantiro is • Stafford: pending a fe w I hereby_ atmounce_nik.elf ere. re.election to the noose of Mr. Chaeles ['Wide of Washington Dentocratic the to subject Delegates, phased Sunday at the home . pf Mr. 0th. August Primary, It.. O. Curtis. . thank again to occasion this take I Miss lila. Bland was a recent yisityou for the liberal support jou gine or to Miss Arcilia flan. . me two yearn am and pledge myself, Miss Arlin' Dant, and rnele,Mr. If elected, to continue to do all in my Edgar Pettit, recently visited rolapower to promote the interest% of the tit,. at 'Didion Head. • Mnanissas people of the entire district: The Prince William Chapter, Amer. Sincerely yours, DAN M. CHICHESTER, icon Ittort'ross, urges your contribuIsimouth, Vs. tion tiithe ,,torm sufferers. Do it now. 50.7
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lilt ( till L Ito Hensley, Elnier Hensley, Billy Smith, SCHOOL HONOR 1101.1. Charles Du Ilea n. •„ Health Vise Pointers. Ike fallowing pupils have had their „ (*hurled Duncan, Elmer Hensley, nanies. placed'on :the limier reill-,for Billie Tod, Louis Cossoni; James Goa. sum: Warren. Utterback, Medi* Leon.: the six weeks just ended: Jdati Gardner, Loins Gossoni, Ilenty ant, Helen Leonard. Virginio Teel, Luclay Gus.opo. Rosie Garditer, Wolfer cille Gardner and Jelin tanlner.
ODEL T FORD is still a good..car
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THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929.
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THINGS OF THE SOIL The Manassas Journal's Complete Agricultural Sert ire Hy DAN VAN CORDER Questions of lawns, gardens and general.farming are discussed In this department each week. Readers of The Memoriam Journal are invited to use this new column fur the answer to their question the solution•ufAheir problems. Address ill inquiries to The Manassas Journal Inf6rniation Bureau, Van Corder News Service, Munairsas,
t he family food supt6 HONOR ROLL FOR ak..1. .11a,t. l'Uttii• f HO, tii. ollt.,..1 .1. the former to tso-thirds .of of Increasing .. CATH.111PIN SCHOOL homes jiew ideas arid tile methiels of tin:litter. but city arid. small town dwellers urduring — pi cservjng foods, ' 1 Pears and peacbes are equally.as, nallY can 1?uy 'surplus •supplies Plums:the height of ,tha marketing season . Seventh Grade—Salve Ellison. Birth . /is in blanching fruit by the 'sal- suitable fur..butter maki making. . and turn this opportunity into an ef phuric method or the hot water dip .. too, art excellent. Thete are several ifective chaahel of home living costS Grade—Harriet Pattie, Mary Currie '' ty obtain a lighter color in the. finPattie. Fifth.Crade--Fra,nces Robert. 1 that reduction. provide . frats mixtures of these ished product, im is it. essential in son.. Third Grade—Bertha Pattie, ----wmawaw—..*-, tasty restilta...., • insure to method use the to canning Have you contributed to the storm Jack Alvey. Second ,Grade—Ida Fetand fruit grow those who only Net Product palatable not only-, the most fund? Do ft now. possible, but the brightest And most 'vegetables havelec.cess to these means relief
natural hovering fruit when placed on .the table ''fr4,m the jar. The art of accomplishing this is the work o' the.canner. . There are several equipments used !SING AND DR1INI, PRCITS A studY of the methu4la•Mnliellatd.1- , the ever what 1!til Purpose. this or ' fisecanning.. l/ V iE1' LI.ES in the large, copi niercia I neth..1, it ii4 essential that the fitly tories will. reveal' theitrperielF•prbd: "77= thel:food • bd Tetained Sets restilt from use. of good 'grade The alugam "Sell what,,you ..can, iqid 4uality, removed fruits and vegetublek, 'proper rip.ran What 3V-1.41til', is :not only a •rid the • moisture l'eoateot proper Ifeepinie ness, cleanliness in handling, little hr., eatchy cry for the commerical grow- 8ulliviontly to insure of the article. While the, time between harvest and waling, er, but ill an econoniiiat rule that may r mclition:surishi, is widely knoten Utilization of fruit in making butwell be adopted by the housewife and use of the Yet the process has ters provides an excellent nietins if followed in both the rural and Oben for this purpose. .cti4tif recess to inserts whITii using not 'only first grade fruit, but ' , the ileft. • home. ' ' , drying, .and irregula". r_ also grades-thdt would be unfit The increased cost of foodstuffs the food is heat due to cloudy weather nuirketing. In making butters, lee, since the Worhi War has made neces- source of The equipment is neesled than in drying. toffy many plain, conservation in 'and other interfering influences. most reliable. method is the uso f Because .of concentrated form of thi-. efforts to keep the home food bill heat with a cookstoke drier. product, less eontainers and room ate ducat!'to a level with the home incoMe, artificial There are several of these available required. And we who retain Memo To accomplish this titiee not require , the markets, or they may be con-. rice of the apple, peach and plum butthe sacrifice Of either quality or quan, in Iters and tarts of youth; rued no urge . ity on thelamily menue. In fact mod- strur-trd at h‘4", c, • drying to • the gastronomic treats' tesifylu ern methods have made possible the! The principal requirement in matter What method is that •Wait the opening of a jar or utilization of cheap, but first-class of foods, con- luscious butter when the snow has feeds in a manner that will furnish used, is to. remove the moisture fruit or vegetable as brought limit to the fruit larder. the equivalent of.freshly grown etlre- tent from the se 'quickly an pestible without injury to; There is no better way of using good . tables and fruits for family u • !apples than this. EviM windfalls, thrOughoUt the entite fall, winter.'and the food values of the eetiele. '1 Canning offers a wider variety' of wormy 11j.id hrusied' apples, May be .• spring seasons, -using A considerable portion of the food means for preserving both. fruits. und used for this purpose, always Portion:. crops produced in the' United Stater;'vegetable• and also requires less 'care 'to remgve the .damage apples are each .yellr is either! sold at art unpro-lequipniefit... in 'the ordinary kitchen. I While, many 'kinds of distinctly friable price because of an. over•tup- Recent years there brought into use suitable those having a preferred. Someplied market or: perinitted to deetif several processes of canning vegeta- I rich tart flavor .are are used with thrt without using, !they -areas have noble.. that had previously 'be'en consid- times.Sweet apples being on. accessible markets.. Other. growers,jered unfit for canning. State exten- apples, the usual proportion • like backyard gardeners, are often' not equipped hit Marketing their pr., duee. For profitable usage of their cheap food crops, canning slid drying offer, an excellent method for supplying the family with succulent food to take the place of winter purchases at high er prices. Drying is' an important and available , means of preventing loss of many periehable foods. 'The Process causes the food Value little depreciation EDMONDS BUILDING Of the fruits rind vegetables preserved by -this method. 14 it especially WASHINGTON,D. C. 915 15th STREET adaptible for apples, peers, peaches , and cherries among the 'fruits. [jump- I kids, squash, sweet cern, beans and peas among, the vegetables permit ying With fine results.
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THURSDAY, MAY- i6,61929.
'VIE MANASSAS. JOURNAL, MANASSAS, VIBUINIA.
(Ii ON - - 11110 1 I bt • 'lilt' ttgultr Lodge will be on Mond... night, MI* 20. at 8 o'clock. ' Miss Helen Elgin. worthy matron of Clifton. 0. E. S.. and Nlro. tinicv L. Slathers. Grand Ruth, are Mendtog the Grand chapter at Newp..rt
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THE NIFTY SHOP IS HUGE SUCCESS
Anne Hoyt, of Columbus, 01tio •is visiting her son, Rev. II, Ir..11031. . :it the parsonage• Ilitill School Students Mr. and 51r J. Harry Selecman wet, Manassas . •• (reditable Per1ormance. auestS of ft tends iii Manassini on Sun love Miss Weir Directs. „ day. Dr.. and Mrs. A. F. Malcolm an. Perhaps the best entertainment of . all time, given by students of the Ma- Miss Virginia Malcolm were Washing News. School, was the prosriam ton .vi;dtsirs on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Quigg were the nassas High Messrs. Gordon and lienry Me M. Sties Cather. week-end guests of Mr„Quigg'i moth• arranged and directed by Inc Weir, of, the school faculty, and litin ...ere guests of their introits. MI Cr. Mrs. M. E. Quigg. . and Mrs. Robert McMahan', Sunday. Misses Elizabeth and N'irginia Buck. presented last week. Davis Messrs. T. C. and M. The smoothness with which the proley were Washington shoppers on Saturday.grant was run off, the. tuneful work recent guests of friends here. 'Ail the ,41, wiliest Wt. ft Wayland h., Mrs. Eva Davis and Mr: .anirldieS; of the. choruses carried on; re- Air guests on SOloiny, 511. mid -performer ;itch' which last ine v Nukesto motored Ray Davis thorough and able direction George Fish, of Washington, and week to see the ruins caused by the Wit'd the Clara deter and Mrs. E. E.-PicketI. of the dit4ctor. recent storm, The program was in two parts With Seat Pleasant, Md.. • Mr. Mitchell etnitinues sick at his "The Miss Nellie Long -visited Miss Ails, the dance of the paper dolls, by hOrne in the village. and Chorus, lead- Graybild of Nokesville, over the with Mr. Carl Davis has returned to his Krasy Kat Twins" A dialogue between two pa- end. -home in Washington after a ten -days' lug 1,11. entitled "A 'Code'.Mr. and Mrs. Bohinseo have in , visit to his uncle and aunt, Mr: and tents in p sick room M the 'Doze'" was a -bright hit and from QUantico to Weisman, tool Mrs. M. W. Davis. ., ensemble chorus. eccupying, rooms in the _ Gurdne, - Mr. Vernon Wright was a Clifton was f011owed by an Mrs.. comm.» was the accompanist llouse, nod by Sr.. Fred visitor on Monday. ' Services fOr Mothe'r's Day members of the chorus Wert; New steps are being constructed tind the . The Misers Bradford. Moser. Comp- in the. Methodist Chore); , • from the 11,10 to the school initiee. ...... Ida. Beefing, Truster, Bushong, Gib- night. Rev. IL li..110y.t. 6 , a.. son, 'Lewis, Thomassom Lloyd, -Lynn sermon limiropriate for the and several 'nmsicad. sea...tines met, and Millet'. • rendered. , • , The Nifty Slurp. • ond part of the program eenThe sei, Mrs. Esther lull and Son, Amin; iisted of a one.rict operetta.. by Otis • Mrs. Margaret Groves. Mr. Albert . Mr Harry Albright. and Mr. M. Carrington, and was directed by Coleman; all of Baltimore, Miss Catherine' Weir. The seene on, Md.; visited Mrs. ,Hill.s sister, Mrs. an exclusive, shop. for women; I. ! Mr. Austin Barbo,• an.: Mr. Charb this the acting was inipce''siyv, the' tA. Barla,e. Katie'Kincheloe, Sunday last. ' Mrs. Fulton Scotts and Miss Francis solo numbers excellenk and rhe chorus and Mr. :Ind 'l ii, Wriggles, of Fairfax Station, motored work delightful. landria, passed SandaY Those if the cast were: Eliii;se,' Mr.'rd Mrs. I'. A. Barbee. to the home of Mrs. Seotes parents. Compton Rena Hi-vans. Hilda Moser, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kincheloe. Miss Virginia E. Clark spent the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stankus and Ester Warren Pattie, Ros'e, Ratcliffe, week-end at her home in Haymarket. baby have moved to Dumfries, and Walser Conner and Claudia Pattie, Mr. and.Mrs. James Alexander and while the chorus of models was cottawill make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Alexander passed Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. of Wash- posed of the Misses Bradford, Trusler. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles ington, motored to the home of Mrs. Gibson, Bushong, Thomasson, Lewis, Windsor. . Smith's mother, Mrs. A. Lynn. or Lloyd, Lynn, Miller, Hottle, Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Z. R. Clark and daugla lately,, Hatcher, Buckley, Luck and Sunday. SunDeane.; Furnishings were by New. ters, Christine and Marie, were home of Mr. and man & ,,Truiler, Hynson & Company. day callers at the Mrs. C. A. Barbee. . and Hynson & Bradford. Mrs. Charles Windsor and Mrs. John VETERINARIAN Ch.elildek' were Smithfield visitors to Phone my residence or Monday. Cocke Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. JoKii Cheslock and Mr. Murray Corder, of Rileyville, is fiSone visaing his sister, Mrs. Erva Corder. family motored to Washington or. Day or Night Service. .44.1•1114••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4 Mrs. Dorsey Wright i, undergoing Sunday. . treatment in a Washington hospital. Mr. Kenneth Westcott, of Washing Aden School is proud to have won ton, 'pant the weekend with, his banner.' the county twmrixim health father-fit-lada. Mr. Joe Chrslock. • Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Payne visited. Sundaf. 'No man iekr sank under the burden on Church Falk at friend! oen tomorrow's .but Mrs. Jphn Ben, of Westfield, of today: It Iss`-s±, is spending some time at the home of den Is addisi to tolley's that the weigh' • to flinty than a man (1111 bear.-s-George • Mr. Merle Sell. Mrs. Leroy Brown ham returned to Macdonald. her summer cottage after spending the FOUNIY,AT LAST! winter in Washington. A minstrel show. "Meyer Kinky Guaranteed — The Famous Q-623 Noon", will be given at the Aden Neuritis, Rheumatism, relief for School on Tuesday, May 21. Arthritis,'Sciatica, Lumbago—is now Monday and Tuesday these froM sufferers all available to May 21 and 22 tortures.. Clara Bow is a prescription of a famou, ' in A large crowd attended the Mothspecialist that has done wonders to er's Day exercises at the Brethren "GET YOUR MAN" thousands of people when ninny oth. Church on -Sunday. Special. Admission-25c-35c remedies have failed. We ask you t. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Robinson and try this famous prescription as ,it i• family, of Alexandria, were the week. Thursday, May 23 absolutely guaranteed to help you. A end guests of Mrs. Robinson's parents, "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE" few doses usually stops the pain are! Mr. and Mrs. with L. Dove. many people say "it is worth it' The rainy; seLson has delayed the William Haines. Karl Dane, Lioweight in gold." farini•is in getting their corn crops nel Barry more and Lelia My' These reliable merchnets recom Out. mans. mend it.: Cocke Pharmacy, Manassas • Special-25c and 35c. Friends of Mrs. .J. A. Cooper are \V. F. Free, Jr.. & Co., Nokesville; P glad to hear of her improving health. W. Buckley; Clifton; George R. L Friday, May 24 Mr. C. L. Dove has taken up the Turberville, Centerville; .1. F. May• duties of his new position ip Alexan"HIGH HAT" hugh, Greenwich; Haymarket ['bury dria. with macy, Haymarket; Georg.. M. Rat. Mr. and Mrs. Rump Shoettisker. of Ben Lyon and Mary Brian cliffs,. Dumfries, and dealers every- M'ashington. were Sunday visitors at Big Comedy Hit. where, or sent by mail on receipt of the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Relief. El 'postpaid. The Quick .1. A. Cooper. Saturday, May 25. (IS St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md.— The comniunity is welcoming tte• "DEA:I LS . SA DDLE" Advertisement. new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. B. A Smashing Good Western ILIIIIV51, a ho now domieded on the with Bn,,w, iih,tce. 'Ken Maynard •
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We guarantee ,•.tr •8•1.95 W'omen's- Shot's - tim equal of any that you can purchase. any wsliere fur l:16.00 to $7.50. All the hew kat hee44; -the last word in style; lasts from A to EEE;the.famous ADA • WALKER ARCH SUPPOItT are included in Ihis price. Every thing thiit is NEW you will tjnit in Lhi,
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SItitES Wit THE PRICE OF' $2.98: did wo tarry this stock in laies. ois thu. helves and require a Clerk to sei•ve yl iti. then, we xt,,tiki have to'get Aully 50 cents to shoes.: we let . you SERVE YOURSELF and save this s,um to YOL'tt 3101(F: fin' . these shoes itlI come to us in boxes -just like the $1.95 line; wP take them out ef the boxes and !int them in the bins anti save YOU tlik sum; you certainly get fully as good a shoe foi- $2.98 as you can buy any where for Till to $4.00.
A TABLE OF STRAP SANDALS and some odds and ends In Women's Shoes
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• .. A. & P. SUNNYFIELD FLOUR, 12-Lb. Bag 1 2-Lb. Tin, 23; 1 Lb. BOKAR COFFEE SUPREME, / 52c Quaker Maid Beans. 3 cans Hoses] Coffee, lb.
White House Evaporated Milk. 3 cans 25c 10c Shredded Wheat, pkg. 8c Kist Toasties, pkg.
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The Value of Saving eVell 011C (101.'Sn't SAVE. Those who succeed do so. by saving systematically—by hai Mien ili•flnite plan--by putting something aside retraiirty. .u al, not already adopted it. Make a schedule of deposits awl stick to it.
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LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 Cakes Palmolive Soap, 2 cakes . Lifebuoy Soap. 3 cakes Camay Nina. 3 cakes Octagon Toilet Snap. 3 cakes
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FIG'CAKES, Lb. Early June Peas, can Sweet ('orn, can Tomatoes. ran. Cut Siring Bean. can
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Encore Macaroni. 4 pkgs. 25c Orange- Peko Tea. Li lb., 15c; !i lb 29c Iodine Salt. 2 II). can . - 4c All 5-cent Candy, 3 bars 10c
GINGER SNAPS, Lb... Chum Salmon, can French Mustard, 2 for Eagle Brand Milk, can , Mins°. pkg. Lux, pkg. Fab. pkg. Duro pk.
Pink Salmon, can
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Squire Mustard. jar. Large Peanut flutter, eigarel tes. carton Lunch Paper . Paper Napkins. 3 pkgs. . jar ` Grape Juice. qt.,
10C 13c 25c 81.15 5c ' 49c 15c
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Ripe Bananas, dozen Eating 'Apples, lb. Grapefruit. 3 for Ripe•Lemons. dozen ()ranges, dozen New Potatoes, I lbs. New Cabbage. 5 lbs.
25c 10c 25c 30c 39c. 19c 25c 25c
Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb. Fancy Icebery Lettuce, head Tender String Beans,' 2 lbs. New Texas Onions, 4 lbs. ,New Bunch Beets, bunch Carrots. 2 bunches
Vegetable Prices Subject to Change.
22c 10c 25c 25c 10c 13c
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