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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0137 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
ical Correspondence
PLEASANT GROVE
my of our farmers are busy planting! corn, while some few are not done IJldving.
4-ie Health Department of Baltimore + has; bern busy this week inspecting ' the- dairies of this community.
ijjfesi Thomas Myers is spending some N|flB^r>th her daughter, Mrs. William Di^ritnuer.
Jtrs. Henrietta Hartung has returned to her home in Baltimore after a week's visit with her brother, Frank Kite.
I.lr. Clarence Canoles of Baltimore spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Kelbaugh.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the four churches on Emory Circuit will hold a parcel post sale in Firemen's Hall at Boring on Saturday evening, May 22. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the parsonage fund.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bossom and their son Albert have returned to their home in Baltimore after spending some time visiting Mr. Bossom's ^parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bossom. ^ The ^Boring Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Virgil Walter on Wednesday of last week. A large attendance was present in spite of the inclement weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armacost and their little daughter spent several days the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Armacost.
Mr. Collie Milken of Baltimore spent Surday with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Myers.
The Pleasant Grove Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of M.s. Andrew Armacost on Thursday afternoon. A good crowd was present.
Harry Gill is spending some time
in Baltimore visiting his sitter, Mrs.
Wliiam Bossom.
f * Prestb* Bossom, who has been con-
fned to the house with scarlet rash,
able to be out again.
CHASE.
On Monday afternoon the Baltimore County Children's Aid Society Committee, Mrs. Joseph Blair, president, of the Fifteenth District, met at the home of Mrs. William Carbach. After the business "was disposed of refreshments were served by the hostess.
The First Quarterly Meeting- of the Chase Circuit was held on Wednesday at the Cowenton Appointment. There was a large representation from the four churches of the Circuit. After a sermon by the District Superintendent Rev. John Ensor, at 11 o'clock, a bountiful dinner was served by the ladies of Cowenton Church. The business session then followed, at which the pastor's salary was raised from $1200 to $1500.
R.ev. and Mrs, Hoffman, of.Aberdeen, spent last Saturday with Mrs. William Carbach.
Mrs. Frank Patten has returned from a five weeks' visit to friends at Aberdeen.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Bllicott City, visited their son, Mr. Norman Smith, last Monday.
Misses Anna and Ella Evans, of Baltimore, spent last Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Maggie Cruoch.
CORBETT.
Mrs. E. C. Merryman is Spending some time in Baltimore visiting relatives and friends.
Miss Florence Guthrie is able to be out again after quite a severe illness,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Holmes; Wood are receiving congratulations on the birth of a fine boy. Mrs. Wood is at the University of Maryland Hospital.
The General Aid Society will hold a meeting at the Monkton parsonage on Thursday, May 27, at 2.30 P. M.
Mrs. Carrie Walters has returned after spending some time in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hollie Wood spent several days of this week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wood.
HARRISONVILL.E.
ROCKLAND.
An Epworth League rally was held at Ward's Chapel on Sunday evening last.
On Tuesday evening an entertainment was given at Ward's Chapel entitled "A Poor Married Man."
Lincoln Council, D. of A., gave a play on Fridav and presented the Junior O. U. A. M. with a Bible.
The Rev. John R. Easjias gave a lecture on Monday evening at Mt. Olive M. E. Church, Roslyn.
A surprise party was given on Monday evening to Mrs. John Dell, in honor of her birthday.
Mr. Albert Farrell, of Herwood, spent the week-end at Atlantic City.
Edna Manfield, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Manfield, of Hernwood, was painfully injured when she had two of her fingernails mashed off. She was attended by Dr. William E. Martin, of Harrisonville.
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UPPER FALLS
Last Wednesday and Thursday were .circus ^iays in Baltimore. Boys, big and small, were out in full force. Nothing appeals to the boys and girls like the circus, but as usual, rain always follows, and we do not need wet weather; what the farmers need is plenty of sunshine.
Commencement week exercises will be held at Hebrew Hospital next Tuesday, when 13 young ladies will graduate as nurses. There are seven from Maryland, one of which is Mrs. Emma Whitten Raphel of Bradshaw.
Mrs. Mary Larmour, wife of Rev. J. W. Larmour, is seriously ill.
Fev. Mr. Wills, the new pastor of St. John's Church, Kingsville, took dinSer with Mr. Edward Reynolds last Wednesday and was introduced to maiy of his parishioners.
Miss Minna Day is visiting Miss Ma;y Campion at Atlantic City.
Miss Mary Gttings paid a visit to friends here last Tuesday.
Mr. S^errett Gittings is visiting friends in New York.
Mr. Walter Colgan, who was ill several weeks at St. Joseph's Hospital, has returned to his home in a much improved condition.
SfaarJ.es Monmonier spent the last weok-end with friends at Berwyn, Md.
ROCK CHAPEL
Mrs. John W.- Atkinson of Baltimore spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gemmill.
Irs. Grace Slade is spending some inj3, in Baltimore.
Elmer Rehmeyer and family of
[pike, Fa., spent Sunday at the
of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. V. Brown.
!. Agnes McDonald and Miss
L'orkran wore entertained on
borne of Mr. and Mrs.
fVIcDonald.
C. Whitcraft and family, Mrs. W. T. Hauptman motor-Norrisville last Sunday, where were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. JaJies 3V. Treadway and Mr. and Mrf. Clarence Whitcraft.
lev. James J. Resh preached an ate sermon last Sunday at New Marker taking his text from the sixteenth chipter and eighteenth verse of the Bo)k of St. Matthew.
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1 BORING
Irs. Laura Gill and her daughter Rtth spent Sunday with Miss Ma-mi Myers.
fhe Dover Aid Society met at the hone of Mrs. Joseph Clark on Friday evAiing of last week, when quite an agfeeable time was spent.
jr. and Mrs. Milton Devilbiss spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cul-beson at Mount Zion.
Jr. and Mrs. Clyde Green Myers, V ll.Edwfti Green and Mrs. Kinsey My-eraspent Sunday visiting relatives in Baltimore.
Mrs. Virgil Walter and her children, Henry, Howard and Marguerite ani Ellwood, visited friends at Sun-nv Hill on Sunday of last week.
Irs. Edward Grothe visited her paients, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith at Glyndon, on Sunday of last week.
Ihe Ladies' Society of Boring held a (uilting party at the Firemen's Hall at i Boring, with 23 ladies present. A luiicheon was served at noon.
Mrs. Elijah Bromel and her little daughter Marion spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Gill.
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WOODSTOCK
The annual May procession was held at St. Alphonsus' Church, Wood-
V stfck, i)n Sunday, May 16. The day was ideal and a large crowd turned to witness the demonstration in -of the Virgin Mary. The ser-*as delivered by Rev. Francis syle, S. J., who pointed out to thl"children that they do not adore Mary as they adore God, but that -*?- th?y h |