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THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND
Saturday, August 2, 1924—Page 3
TOURISTS PASS THROUG COUNTY FROM UEWISTOWN, PA.
The Chamber of Commerce of ."Lewistown, Pa., made an automobile tour to Baltimore city. The party, which came in about 25 machines, was met at the Maryland-Pennsylvania line by Lieutenant Peppersack of the State Police and escorted to the city.
>_The party wended its way through Baltimore county via the Frederick to ad.
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STATE POLICE PAY RAISE BRINGS RUSH FOR JOBS.
Announcement that the pay of State policemen would be increased after October 1 from $75 a month without maintenance to $100 a month with maintenance, has caused a grand rush of applicants for the examination to be held in September by State Employment Commissioner Oliver C. Short.
Although the announcement of the boost was made only a few days ago about 30 have filed applications to take the tests.
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WOMAN HURLED THROUGH WINDSHIELD OF CAR.
Clair Hughes, seven, Arbutus avenue, Hamilton, went headlong through the windshield of Dr. Edgar Foley's car when Dr. Foley was compelled to drive the machine into a stone wall on Belair road to avoid colliding head-on with another machine.
FIRE EXTINGUISHED ON SPRING GROVE DUMPS.
The Catonsville fire engine company was called to extinguish a fire on a large dump on the property of Spring Grove State Hospital.
The dump had been afire several days.
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BARN DESTROYED BY FIRE.
The large barn on the farm of G. Irving Hottes, at Baldwin was totally destroyed by fire on Thursday, causing a loss estimated at $15,000. Valuable crops and agricultural machinery were stored jn the building. The Towson and Ful-lerton fire engine companies were summoned. i
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HUNTING LICENSES NOW READY.
Hunting licenses and hunters tags are here in profusion, a whole years supply of them have just arrived at the clerk's office at Towson, but although any other than one of this lot is out of date, there is no demand from the public. This is easily explained by a quick glance at Maryland laws, which prohibits sport of this kind before August 16. June to June is the duration of the hunting licenses of this State as declared by the Game Department. It is, however, an unusual occurrence for any licenses to be issued during the summer months, as there is nothing open to the gamester until tne Yellow Leg and Golden Plover season, which begins August 16th.
It is expected that this fat pile of neatly indexed and labeled licenses and hunters tags will remain wholly undistrubed in the office of the Clerk of the Court, awaiting the last days of summer before they are called out to fulfill the destinies for which they were printed or made.
ST. DOMINICS CHURCH PLANS MONSTER CARNIVAL.
WASHINGTON COUPLE A ISIT BLENHEIM.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sipes, of Blenheim, had as their recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bosley of Washington.
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STORK VISITS COUPLE.
The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kidd, near Walkers, recently, leaving a dandy baby girl] ----------o----------
Members of St. Dominic's Catholic Church are planning a monster carnival on the church grounds at Hamilton August 16-23. Approximately 3000 electric bulbs will be used to illuminate the grounds. Music will be furnished by the blind soldiers from Evergreen. The Rev. Edward R. Braham is chairman of the committee in charge of the affair.
STOLEN AUTO FOUND.
An automobile stolen from Frank McLoughlin of Baltimore city, was found by county police on the Frederick Road, near Thistle Road.
EMORY GROVE CAMP OPENS.
THENTON MAN GUEST OF KINGS-VILLE FOLKS.
Mr. ad Mrs. F. M. Gorsuch, of Kingsville, had as their recent guest Mr. Daniel Black, of Trenton, N. J.
RETURNS TO BALTIMORE AFTER VISIT AT WALKERS.
After having been guests of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Baker, at Walkers for sometime, Mrs. Alfred T. JVliller and sons are now at their Baltimore city home.
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DEATH CLAIMS ROBERT A. FISHPAW.
Robert Aquilla Fishpaw, retired farmer, died at his home at Sparks, Baltimore county. Mr. Fishpaw, who was 71 years old, was a member of Jessup M. E. Church. He is survived by a widow; a daughter, Miss Clara Brooks Fishpaw, superintendent of education at Buchannon, W. Va.; three sisters, Mrs. Noah Martin, of Mount Washington; Mrs. Aletha Albright, of Baltimore, and Mrs. John Leaf, of Cockeysville; and two brothers, John T. Fishpaw and Jared Fishpaw. of Richmond. Burial was in Jessup Cemetery.
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PHOENIX COUPLE HAVE ADDITION TO FAMILY.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Zinkhan, at Phoenix, was visited by the stork recently, he leaving a bouncing baby boy.
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DEPT. STORE EMPLOYES ON OUTING AT BAY SHORE.
The annual Methodist camp meeting at Emory Grove opened on Thursday and will continue until August 10. Thousands of Methodists come to these meetings yearly, and arrangements are made for addresses and sermons by some of the best known of Methodist ministers.
Bishop Luther T. Wilson, the Rev. Dr. F. F. Carpenter and the Rev. Dr. Henry W. Ewing will preach tomorrow (Sunday), when an attendance of 15,000 is expected. The Rev. Carlisle L. Hubbard, formerly of Baltimore, now of the Wilmington Conference, is director of the meeting. Music will be in charge of Herbert A. Sandlass.
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MOTOR CARS COLLIDE.
Motor cars owned by James A. Oolfinger, of llchester, and C. A. Goldson, of Baltimore city, collided on the Old Frederick Road, both, being badly damaged.
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Three hundred employes of Joel Gutman & Co. took part in the annual outing of the company, held at Bay Shore Park. Singing their slogan, "From nine to nine—rain or shine," the picknickers left the score in the morning in a fleet of special cars.
Games for both girls and men were indulged in, participation being general and enthusiastic.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC AT BUTLER AUGUST 16.
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The annual picnic of the Falls Road M. E. Sunday School will held in the P. O. S. of A. grove at Butler on the afternoon and evening of August 16th.
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CHURCHES WILL BE ASKED TO
OBSERVE WORLD WAR
ANNIVERSARY.
Churches throughout Baltimore county will be asked to observe the Tenth Anniversary of the beginning of the World War by calling attention to the futility of war and the need of world co-operation.
Ask for it at your nearest store or phone
H.J.GETTEMUER SCO.
600=4 Enser St., Cor. Forrest BALTIMORE, MD.
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