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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0418 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
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THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND.
IS A
[TIE1VT AT CHURCH HOME AND INFIRMARY.
County Commissioner John W. Grace, who was operated on recently, and whose condition is reported as improving.
TOWSON AT A GLANCE
Continued from Page 5—Col. 1.)
-Miss Elizabeth Caples was the
>a(t of Miss Ann Frankenfield here.
^Mr. I -anklin Cole, of New York,
it the week with his parents here.
^Iiss Lou Parks will entertain a
""her friends a her home this
Jutts, of Pittsubrg. is f her sister here,
—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merryman and daughter, Charlotte, of Sparrows Point, are visiting Miss Lou Parks).
—Mr. and Mrs. C. W. E. Treadwell, of Norfolk, Va„ are spending the holidays with their parents at the county seat.
—Mr. John Frankenfield . and father are spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reckord, of Cockeys-ville.
—Mr. Edward Rutter's Christmas dinner was assured when he won a 30-pound gobbler at the hotel here one evening this week.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarence Craumer and Mr. Craumer's mother, Mrs. Louise M. Craumer are spending Christmas with friends in Hamilton.
—Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Bourke, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dunphy, Jr., are spending Christinas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dunphy here.
—Seven hundred and sixty-three people viewed The Jeffersonian's community Christmas tree and realistic garden this week. They appreciated it, and so will you. Come! We'll be mighty glad to see you, and don't forget to bring the youngsters, along.
—Mrs. Kolb, who conducts the Court Lunch Room here, while rounding the corner of Washingtn and Chesapeake avenues on Thursday afternoon crashed into a trolley pole in front of the Court Drug Store, smashing the radiator of her car.
—While speeding along Pennsylvania avenue between the York Road and Washington avenue, the rear wheel on the auto delivery wagon of Held's Bakery came off, and had it not been for the skill of the driver in bringing the vehicle to a stoo quickly a serious accident might have happened.
—On Tuesday, Judge Duncan signed an order in the Circuit Court here requiring Louis Friedman to pay his wife, Mrs. Pollie Friedman, $20 a week alimony and a counsel fee of $50 pending the settlement of Mrs. Friedman's bill of complaint for alimony filed on Monday. Mr. Friedman is also restrained from disposing of his property or withdrawing money from the Reisterstown Savings Bank.
—The sensational charges and the echnical arrest of Police Marsihall Carter, of Baltimore City, concerning tolen autos, is linked, it is understood, with the expose of evidence placed before the city grand jury recently.
—Yes indeed, folks, Towson is really going to have a new rainoad depot. The old "hen house' that stood beside the tracks of the Maryland-& Pennsylvania Railroad was put on rollers this-week and moved to make room for the foundation for the new structure. My, my, what an appropriate Christmas gift for the town.
—The Christmas entertainment of the Pine Grove Public School, of which
[Misfs Irene Bell, of Towson, is principal, was held on Wednesday evening last. Mr. Logie Bonnett, editor of The Jeffersonian, was on the program, he giving a "chalk talk" which lasted about 20 minutes. The balance of the evening was spent with recitations and
j singing by the children.
—Mrs. Chenoweth, rural mail carrier out of the Towson postofflce, had a narrow escape from serious injury and possible death when her automobile Skidded on the sleety roadbed of Burke avenue, at the foot of tue hill at Eudowood Sanitarium and slid over the side of the road near the culvert and down the bank. As it was, Mrs. Chenoweth suffered nothing but shock.
—-Christmas greeting cards were received at The Jeffersonian office this week from Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Hatch, Black & Co., Dill & Collins Co., (Floyd-Rydstrom Co., Inc., Mr. Calvin B. Hubbard, Mr. Water D. Hess and The York Road Garage. All were very attractive in design and vivid in color. Let us extend our hearty thanks for same.
—After having battled with the
Kaiser's best soldiers on tl«e fields, of
France, and dodged shot and shell as
ja member of Uncle Sam's fighting
j forces for months, and coming home
without a scratch, J. Carl Weimaster,
'a member of The Jeffersonian staff, be-
I came a victim of Dan Cupid's arrow
I this morning (Christmas) at the Tow-
|son M. E. Parsonage, the Rev. Richard
' G. Koontz performing the ' ceremony
jthat united him and Miss Marg-aret
jPeregoy, daughter of the late Mr. and
i Mrs. Henry Peregoy, in wedlock. Carl'
! had been gatherng ' information on
married life for some months, but no one dreamed that he intended to "cross the bridge of sighs" so soon, but the "jig was up" yesterday (Friday) when Ed Bowen, another member of The Jeffersonian staff, spied Carl leaning over the marriage license desk in the Clerk's Office at Towson, and after scribbling on the big book, hand Billy Parker, Dan Cupid's agent, a two-dollar bill. Ed knew then that all was up; that in the near future Carl was to take unto himself a wife, and sure enough he did. After a week's honeymoon through Pennsylvania the couple will reside at the Weimaster home on N. Fairmount avenue, Towson.
OF NEWS
(Continued from Page 1, Col. 2)
The recent census throughout the United States cost $23,765,000.
Daniel Willard was again elected president, of the B. & O. Railroad.
The War Department is facing a deficit of $58,000, according to reports'.
President-elect Harding is giving the Mexican issue careful study, according to reports.
The English government is making an actual move toward the conciliation of Ireland.
While interceding for another, a parish priest was shot dead in Cork, Ireland, by a policeman.
Two men entered the dining room of the Hotel Astor, New York, and" held wf) the guests dining there.
Alex. Pierce Jacksjon, Judge of the Cecil County Orphans Court, died of firight's disease on Wednesday last.
Postmaster General Burleson ' has again urged that the postage on first class letters be reduced to one cent.
The big woolen mills of the North entered into an agreement to cut Wages; 25 per cent., effective January 1st.
The price of fresh eggs was reduced this week by amounts! varying from 5 to 12 cents a dozen in the New York market.
Horace E. Dodge, a member of the automobile manufacturing firm of Dodge Brothers, died suddenly at Palm Beach, Fla.
To make tax-paying a real pleasure, tKe collector at Cleveland, O'hio, will have a band playing at his office in the City Hall.
The expenses of Baltimore City for 1921, according to the recent budget, will be $15'402,901.25, an increase over 1920 of $2,333,335.59.
Seven masked bandits robbed race track audience in Bayone, N. J., of over $30,000, relieving- more than 500 devotees of their belongings.
A $30,000,000 fire which swept almost the entire business section of Dublin, Ireland, was raging all the week, caused by Sein Feiners.
The proposed reorganization of the various executive departments of the government will, it is estimated, save a million dollars per day.
The prisoners in the Maryland Penitentiary may make policemen's and firemen's uniforms now since contract labor there has been abandoned.
Having run into the automobile of Rev. H. M. Hancock, of New York City, George Carbone, a truck driver, Was severely thrashed by the parson.
A large barn, corn crib, and hay barrack on the farm of Thos. L. Montgomery, about 5 miles from Elkton, was destroyed by fire one rifcgr.* this week.
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Christmas Provisions
Of Proved Quality at Popular Prices
F*ruit Cake—Homemade, 3, 3, 4 lbs. each...........Pound .... 75c
Mixed Nuts—Full assortment.......................Pound .... 3»c
Walnuts—Fancy Budded ...........................Pound .... 45c
Almonds—Paper Shell—Extra Fancy ...............Pound . . . .41c
Pecans—Very Fancy Jumbo—Paper Shell............Pound . . .$1.10
Raisins—Imported—Table Clusters .................Pound . . • • 46c
Olive Oil—Pure Imported—Rising Sun Brand........%-gal tin $1.79
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