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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0177 Enlarge and print image (6M)      |
THE JEFFERSON1AN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. June 26, 1920—Page 5 coRi?esp^N£>tNce f/?oty-EV£RY SfcCt/OH-pF TH6 g@MK)W SWEET AIR. Mrs. Mollie Wurzbacher, of Hamilton, is spending some time with her brother, Mr. Henry Green. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burk and children are spending gome time with the former's mother, Mrs. Andrew Burk. Mrs. Adolph Schuman is very sick at this writing. The minstrel given by the pupils of Sweet Air School was a great success, qb much so that it wi.ll be repeated at Glenarm Hall this evening1 at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrss. RoDeiL P. J.iosner and daughters, Henrietta and Emma, and Miss Bertha Burk, of Govans, spent •the week-end with Mr. J. C. Burk. Mrs. Louise Foster, of Baltimore, is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Walter Burk. Mr. Walter Burk and family attended the commencement of Polytechnic Institute last week, as his son Milton was a graduate. Mrs. Margaret Amrein, a resident of this vicinity for a number of years, died very suddenly on Monday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. .W. Burk. She was 78 years! of age and in survived by three sons, Messrs. W. Amrein,, of Glenarm; Charles Amrein. of Jarrettsville, and Louis Amrein, of Pallston, and five daughters, Mrsi W. Isenock. Mrs. George Eckhart, Mrs. Frank Smith. Mrs. William Burk and Mrs. Elmer Beck. She also leaves 54 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. the home of her parents here. Miss Rebecca Fisher returned home to New Freedom after visiting friends here. RIDERWOOD, Mrs. Roller, who has been visiting her son, Mr. Roy Roller, fell and broke her hip on Wednesday morning, and was attended by Dr. Ebert. of Luth-erville. The Men's( Bible Class of Hunt's M. E. Church will hold a rally day service on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. E. D. Stone, of Hamden, who has the largest Men's Bible Class in Maryland, will address the meeting. The Men's Bible Class of Hunt's has 39 on roll and new members; coming in every Sunday, and expect to have 50 members by July 1st. The ministers of Baltimore Circuit will hold their annual outing at Hunt's M. E. Church on- Monday, June 28, at which time the ladies of the church will serve dinner. Mrs. Thomas F. Dahoney has purchased a house and lot ,on Maple avenue from Mr. John Dahony. 'BLENHEIM" SOLD Beautiful Lanftkan Estate Purchased By Sisters of Mercy For Convalescent Home, MT. ETNA. HEREFORD. Sunday School 9.30 A. M. Children's Day service at 8 P. M. at the Baptist Church. ,-Th-e strawberry and ice cream feaiti-val given by the teachers and pupils of Hereford School was a success. Enough money was raised, to pay for the encyclopedia for the school'. Master Grey Hutchinson celebrated his fifth birthda>| on Thursday of last week. Those present were George ano Champ Packard, of Lutherville, and Donald and Dorothy Cooper, of Glen-coe. Among the visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruhl were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fishbeck and son; Mrs. R. Braunn and children; Mrs. A. Bull and daughter; Miss Bernice Ruhl and Mr. Charles Ruhl, of Baltimore. Miss Mary R. Bull spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Bull. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yeager spent Sunday with Mrs. Yeager's parents'. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Diven. Mrsv John Knight, a former resident of this village, paid a flying visit through here on Monday afternoon. We are glad to see you back. Mr. Knight, and are sorry your visit was so short. ----------—o—-------- STILTZ. Mrs. Henry Dickmyer and Miss Marion Dickmyer spent Wednesday evening with Mrs1. Charles Divens and Miss Ina Harrison, of this place. St. Paul's Church and Sunday School of near here .will hold a festival in the woods near the church this evening. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bailey Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Schaeffer and children; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dickmyer and daughter. Children's Day service was postponed last Sunday evening at St. Paul's Church on account of the inclement weather and will be held tomorrow evening. Miss Catherine Baublitz, of Hanover, Pa., is spenainp; some Lime visitine her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baublitz. Mr. and Mrsv Adam Krebs, of Seitz-land, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wineholt Sunday last. Miss Miriam Grove, of York, Pa., is visiting her grandparents', Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickmyer, of this place. Mis Grace Hoffman, of New Freedom, Pa., is spending a few days at Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Huntermark spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. \\ iihelm. Mr. and Mrs Harrison Naylor spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Clarence Bosley. The Improvement Club met last Saturday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Lehman were among the visitors. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus) Green and Miss Emma Poole spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George Zouck. Miss Mary Wells recently visited her friends, Misses May and Helen Miller. Miss Bertha Maalmore visited .Mrs. Nellie Hale on Tuesday. Miss Mary Wells spent last Saturday afternoon with Miss Nellie Rosier. Miss Nellie Rosier spent Sunday morning with Miss Leona Wilhelm. Mr. John Pearce is spending a few days in Baltimore. ------------o------------ WHITE HALL. Carroll Wiley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wiley, was thrown from his bicycle last week, resulting in the breaking of his arm just below the shoulder. Dr. Milner Bortner ren/Jer-ed the necessary medical attention. Quite a number of White Hall re A Lot of Men's* Light Gray and Dark Gray All-Wool Cassimere Suits; size 40 only; coats single breasted, with slant/ pockets; lined with good Venetian cloth; pants with ciiff bottoms; another big bar-(l»-|£| CZf\ gain. For this sale only......^pX^/.OU Men's Skirt Model Single Breasted, All-Wool Cassimere Suits; coats quarter lined with silk; piped seams; pants (j*QA AA cuff bottoms. For this sale. . . . %p£\J»\J\J Fine Lot of Men's All-Wool Cassime>e Suits; beautiful green plaids and brown mixtures; newest, spring and summer patterns; coats cut in the latest single-breasted style—good, sensible, conservative style— and lined with good wool alpaca; pants with cuff bottoms. For this sale........... $22.00 And Men's All Unfinished Worsted Suits; plain green and plain brown and plain dark blue; medium weight Suits that you can wear all the year round and suits that "Mose" has been selling fast enough at $35, and they were bargains at that. But for this good'old time sale herf»r)pf f\f\ marks them down to.........*J>^O.UU Big Pants Values Men's Heavy Dark Brown Khaki c£c% /\f\ rants; cuff b'tms. For this sale*p£,{j\) Lot of Men's Brown Stripe Worsted Pants, medium weight; cuff bottoms; carried over from last season. For thisrt»f) «^p- Men's Dark Plaid & Narrow Stripe Pants, suitable for work or dress; cuff(1*o m bottoms. For this sale..'......$Z.OU Men's Extra Heavy Dark Khaki Pants-will wear like iron; cuff bottoms. rt»n f-/\ For this sale .................*pZ.t)U Men's Small Check Wool Cassimere Pants; cuff bottoms. For rt»o TCT this saIe .....................$Z./O Men's Blue Pin Stripe Worsted Pants; cuff bottoms; exceptional value tf*0 /\rv For this sale .................$O.UU Men's Plain Brown and Plain Blue Worst-eed Serge Pants; cuff bottoms. For tf»Q rtr-this sale .....'...............$O.ZO Men's Blue and Black Worsted Herringbone Stripe Pants. For this (TO CA sale. . ..'.....................$O.OU Men's Fine Dark Steel Gray Worsted Pants; cuff bottoms. For this<£Q F7E? sale. . ..;.................'. . . ;J),3# / 3 Men's Medium Weight Striped Wool Pants; cuff' bottoms. For (T» /j fortius sale .....................•P^r.^O Men's Fine Brown or Green Cloth Pants; will match any green coat or vest; English cut; cuff bottoms. For thisi sale.............. $6.00 Men's Very Extra Quality Blue Uniform Pats: all-wool goods and colors re-(£rr A A commended. For this sale......*p § .\J\J Be Sure And Be With "Mose" During This Sale. Open Late Saturday and Monday Nights Only. MOSES KAHN Q S I fl S B B fl fl fl fl fl B fl fl B B B fll % fl fl fl fl B B B B fl B 1 fl I B B B B GAY AND EAST STREETS, BALTIMORE, MD. |