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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0008 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
| January 3, 1920—Page 8 THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. TOWSON AT A 6UHCE (Continued from. Page 5.) —Miss Mary Green, of Long Green, and Mrs. T. Herbert Lytle, of White Hall, were the guests of Miss Catherine Hanley this week; —Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Van Horn, of Washington, spent Sunday last with Mrs. Van Horn's, mother, Mrs. Benjamin Bayne, of Virginia avenue. —The Dulaney Valley Road, running north from the Towson Engine House here, into the Dulaney's Valley, was opened for travel this week. —Mr. Arnold B. Parks took unto himself a wife as one of h's official acts of the old year. It was Miss Mary Prances Porter, of Washington. —Mr. Graham Brogan, Advertising Manager of the Black & Decker Manufacturing Company, spent New Year's with relatives 'n New York City. -pMrs. Martin J. O'Hara and her daughter, Catherine, spent Wednesday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swem, at their Lutherville home. —Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarence Ci*aumer and Mrs. Louisa M. Craumer spent New Year's Day with Mr. Craumer's brother, Mr. Harry L. Craumer, of Baltimore. —Mr. John L. Frankenfield, who is doing some contracting work at Camp Humphreys, Va., spent the latter part of this week at the home of his father here. - —Reports from authentic sources have reached The Jeffersonian that "boot-legging" is going on in Towson regularly. "Nuff sed." Officers do your duty. —Mr. and Mrs. Steinmetz, the latter the mother of Mr. Martin. Schuster, spent New Year's Day at the home of Mr. Schuster, in the Clare-Mar apartments here. —Mrs. C. Marley Hipsley, who has been confined to her home with illness, resumed her duties at the office of Mr. W. Gill Smith the latter part of this week. —Mr. John Stevenson, of Riderwood, but well known about the county-seat, will leave today (Saturday) for France, where he will represent an American Company there. —From a defective flue, a tenant house on the farm of Mr. Samuel M. Shoemaker, at Eccleston, burned to the ground yesterday (Friday) causing a damage of about $1,000. The Tow-son Fire Engine Company responded but due to the high winds could do little. —Mr. Austin G. Derby, who attends a school of forestry near Boston, Mass., is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Derby, at their home on Burke avenue. —The County Commissioners will return on Tuesday next from their holiday vacation and get down to hard work, "wrestling" with the many problems which confront them. —Death claimed Mrs. Mary L. Henderson, widow, of James N. Henderson, on Wednesday night last at her home here. Burial was in Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. Jarrettsville. —County Agent J. F. Hudson has been confined to his home with a sprained back, which injury was sustained when his car caught fire in the Palace Garage and he endeavored to move it into the open. —From authentic sources we have been informed that the Columbia Moving Picture Theatre here will, early in January secure "first showing" pictures. If so, there should be no trouble in filling the building. —The new laundry for Towson will commence operations about February 1. Clerk of the Court William P. Cole, is President, William P. Bryan, treasurer; L Franklin Cole, Secretary and William P. Cole, Jr., attorney. —Mr. W. Collins Thomas, who has been Assistant County Agent here for some time and who was appointed County Agent for Caroline county, will leave to assume his new duties next Monday. Mr. Thomas while at Towson, has made a host of friends. —Father Philip H. Sheridan, pastor of the Church of the Immaculate here, spent the week at St. Vincents' Male Orphanage, where Jfie conducted retreat for the sisters. During his absence Rev. James G. O'Neill, the assistant, had his mother as the guest at the rectory.1 —Mr. John Ritter, who is now manager and resides on the farm of his brother, Mr. Watkin Ritter, on the Bel-air road, near Belair, accompanied by his wife, visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Morris German, on Christmas Day, and also called upon some old friends and acquaintances. —The trial of Isaiah Fountain, the Talbot county negro, charged with assaulting a little white girl there and removed to Baltimore county, from all indications will attract a throng of curiosity seekers not only from this county, but from Talbot county, where is is said business, politics, churches and what not, are divided over the case. As a precaution, passes from the State's Attorney will have to be secured.______________________________ wmmmm ^^mmmsmm m •••¦:.:¦••: v.J.--..•>•••, ISS mm i"-'v'.*:".r"S'."i< '•'.' MOST SANITARY STORE IN BALTIMORE LEXINGTON MEAT CO. 126 North Paca Street Boiling Beef................................ 11 Stewing Lamb...............................12 Stewing Veal ...............................12 Chuck Roast................................16 Liver Pudding ..............................18 Roast Veal .................................20 Smoked Sausage.............................20 Rib Roast ..................................20 Rump Roast................................20 Veal Chops...............................22% Shoulder of Lamb..........................22% Fresh Pork Shoulder.........................24 Three Cornered Roast........................24 Lamb Chops ...................... . . .•.......25 Veal Chops . . i..............................25 Sirloin Steak ...............................25 Fresh Sausage ..............................25 Compound (used as lard)......................25 Pure Lard..................................28 p8 Telephone, St. Paul 497 x-it-i» v&fe*i ¦:'• >'f.V '.'¦ - * /vC: s$z* »"./r ".:¦¦¦¦ :•¦•:¦ 1 '•>*i •'-:.¦ •¦!«,: B. t«;»" ¦'<%¦ •v.--* .'. •*. \.V ."*. *;¦-. :3> wmw. vzmzte \M'y ',-'¦,¦::-:/ lESliEi'' l'::M± -.aai.ii'..: .„Sr" Red Seal is Not a "sweet drink" if sa Food Drink. It is composed of high-grade cereals and hops, which build you up, regain worn-out body tissues and supply the same energy and nourishment as the other food you eat. Drink a cold bottle with your meal this evening or just before retiring. Order a Case Sent Home RED SEAL is sold by dealers all over Baltimore and vicinity, and our own delivery covera a wide radius. Phone St. Panl 180. Brewed and Bottled Exclusively by the G-B-S Brewing Company 313-315 Hanover St. Baltimore, Maryland IF YOU LIVE IN BALTIMORE COUNTY BANK WlTtt THE BALTIMORE COUNTY BANK YORK ROAD, TOWSON, MD. The Most Conveniently Located Bank In Baltimore County. What Is Thrift Day? In the Family as in the State, the. best . sort of wealth is economy. Save and Have Is a good motto. National thrift day this jrear occurs on January 17. It means that the following week is to.be set aside as a week wherein every effort towards saving will be put into practice. If one has a savings account, all efforts must bend towards depositing thepejn. If, one has no savings account, such an account should be' opened to conform to the National Thrift movement. We have times set aside for all other movements, so why not the greatest movement of all for our social betterment,; THRIFT. No greater way to keep tab on our expenditures and with whatever zeal at our command to keep us persevering in that habit, is the keeping of a CHECK ACCOUNT. We welcome accounts of the kind whether large or small. Open yours today, if you have not done so already. H. C. L. TUMPL.ES OIV FACE POWDER. Mandy, what fo' yo' usin' that blackin' o' mine on yo' dressin' table? Huh, dat ain't no blackin', dat's ma facial massage cream. DIRECTORS. D. H. RICE, President M. J. O'HARA, Vice-Pres. F. I. DUNCAN. WILTON GREENWAY, DIXON CONNOLLY, H. W. HOOK, 2-23-19 E. C. HATCH, J. F. HUDSON, CHAS. E.. WEAKLEY, L. M. BACON, JR., ELMER R. HAILE, WM. C. KENNEY, Cashier A Job, and Ability to do it. AS the pick-up truck *)[ith every jLV fleet of heavy dump trucks— the all-purpose body about the industrial plant—equipment for the contractor or farmer—the steel Commerce Dump Body with Worm gear Hoist is proving its ability. The tail gate is reversible—the tire equipment Pneumatic Cord—capacity 1 V_-2 tons. Steel body and Hoist weigh 865 pounds as against 1050 pounds allowable weight for a 11/j ton truck. This means added pay load capacity without loss of strength. THE COMMERCE MOTOR CAR CO- DETROIT Ninth Year Manufacturer* Motor Tract- ___Lpitllll!ltlllllftlllUIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllftllllttlHlltlll1llllllliUlllltlUI111lli:illlllllltltltllll1lliy BROGKWAY MOTOR TRUCK CO., Charles and 20th Sts., Baltimore,!Md llllilllllilllillllllll1illllllUlllllll» I a H jGovans Central Garage York Road—Adjoining Funk's Hotel GOVANS, MD. Right on your way to the city. Now open for business, with an up-to-date Machine Repair Shop and full line of Automobile Tires, Tubes, Accessories, Oils, Gasoline and Amoco Gas the new motor fuel. Agents For The CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS 24 Hour Service and a Service That Will Appeal To You If it is good service that you desire with moderate prices, a trial is all that is necessary to have a continuance of your patronage. Free Air—All You Want-All kinds of Ignition Work. Battery Recharge and Repair. Detroit Batteries for all makes of cars. | Eg ir^r=dr=dr^rs^r^i^r=Ji=]r^ The Officers and Directors of The Towson National Bank extend to the people of Baltimore County the compliments of the season and wish for them a Happy and Prosperous New Year. We thank all our customers for their valued patronage and hope to continue to serve them. SERVICE is our paramount consideration. Our unsurpassed financial STRENGTH in Baltimore County insures you the greatest SECURITY for your money. We will be honored to number you among our depositors for the year 1920. We pay 3Vz% on Savings Accounts. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent from $2.50 up. We insure the contents. Start the New Year . right by renting a box and thus keep your securities and valuable papers safe. OAeere ^-.-.:,i!---«-.TS5^r;, DUANB H. RICE, President W. CLARENCE CRAUMER, ERNB8T C. HATCH. Cashier Vice-Preeldent MARTIN R SCHUSTER Asaistant Oaf''lor Direct*** fl_HH__B_al Duane H. Rice J. Frank Hudson Ernest C. Hatch Duncan S. Black Lewis M. Bacon Albert S. Cook Wilton Green—-ay N. Bosley Merry—Jan. Jr Martin J. O'Hara Judge Frank I. Duncan John S. Blddison !3ff ¦ _ I. W Maccar Motor Trucks \\ Ton, 2\ Ton, 31 Ton, 5^ Ton Worm Drive and Demountable Power Plant While simplicity is paramount in Maccar construction, nothing necessary to strength and durability is sacrificed. A glance at either the front or rear of the Maccar Chassis is sufficient to impress the observer with its rugged and study appearance, but it is only by close inspection that the real importance of Maccar construction is revealed. AH units are arranged so as to work in perfect harmony, and no part performs more than the function for which it was originally intended. This|is the basic essential which has made the Maccar the super-truck of today. •;*'%i\^*iaiwu>-; S_4aV*& We Also Handle THE WESTCOTT, The Lighter Six, The Car With A Longer Life. MACCAR MOTOR TRUCK CO. JAMES RITTENHOUSE, Jr., Sales Mgr. 1010 W. North Avenue, Cor. Madison Avenue . Phone, Madison 3639 BALTIMORE, MD. t5_£«_?r.r.'-<-"*',.^..~ ?I • ¦ ¦SErS1Sf^r__L'_HEnEJSEj-SJSJ^^ 1! I. a i a a i o a a I* a a a a I a a a a i a ¦i a a a a a a a a a a a a ©Maryland State Archives mdsa sc |