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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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Page 2—Saturday, September 20, 1924. THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND DEATH CLAIMS CHARLES E. ZANKER. Charles Ernest Zanker, son of Mr., and Mrs. Joseph S. Zanker of Catonsville, died at his home on Harlem lane, near Ingleside avenue. Besides his parents he is survived by a brother, Walter Zanker. NORMAN MAISEL WEDS MISS ETHEL HEINER. Miss Ethel Heiner and Norman Maisel, both of Catonsville, were married at Salem Lutheran Church, Catonsville, by the Rev. Dr. John C. Bowers, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Maisel left on a wedding trip. They will reside in Pittsburgh, Pa. •*KmHm****»«m*^^ 1 X I t v i f X ? v ? ? WILLYS-KNIGHT MOTOR The Famous Sleeve Valve Motor Improves With Use. NO CARBON CLEANING NO VALVES TO GRIND MASON'S GARAGE, Towson, Md. 3^^^^^^^^4^^^^^«^^«^««n«^^^^^^^^^^^«^^^«^^«^*«5^«<^- l BUY DIRECT FROM MILL " NEW MARKET EVANGELIST MEETINGS DRAW CROWDS. Large crowds are attending the tent meeting being coinducted at New Market by the Gisnel-Long Evangelistic party. Members of six different denominations have affiliated with 11 churches in the vicinity of New Market as a lesult of the meetings. The Rev. Edward C. Gisnel has been delivering sermons nightly at the meetings. ----------o---------- HORSE KICKS BOY—SKULL IS FRACTURED. While leading a horse to pasture David Levin, nine, Johnnycake road, near Catonsville, was kicked in the head by the animal. The child's skull was fractured. He was taken to Hebrew Hospital. BEAUTIFUL HOMES MODERATE COST THE DAYTON A Beautiful and Substantial Bungalow ^ A Permanent Home $1198 Special Price Standard Construction $1198 ? ? Free Plans. Free Service. Free Delivery. O VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS We Will Help You Finance the Building of a Home t ? t t ! Atlantic Mill & Lumber Co. # ? o Foot of Caroline Street We Deliver Everywhere SICK WOMAN MADE HAPPY Entirely Restored to Health by Lydia £. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Mart, Texas.- "I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to build me up as I was all run-down, nervous and sick. I acherf and hurt all over so that Iwas often compelled to go to bed, and I had to have most of my work done. No medicine seemed to help me untironeofmyneigh-bors who was taking the Vegetable Com-'-epound insisted on me trying a bottle of it. The medicine helped me from the first, and the best of all is that I can even sew again without that awful, nervous feeling I was used to having. And I used to take crying spells, with such a blue feeling that I cannot explain. Now all that has left me. I feel so cheerful, and I have gained in weight, sleep well and eat hearty. Oh! I wish I had words to express what this medicine has done for nnntrtttm tittt»^ttiattt*ti „„j ^_An . „_ i me! I am a housekeeper and do every- FREIGHT, FURNITURE and STORAGE I thing from the sewing to the washing Weekly trips to Washington, Philadelphia, New York & Points North now and it doesn't hurt me. You may ' use my letter in any way you wish. Office Phone Calvert 2460-2461 Night Phone, Liberty 0063 Davidson Transfer & Storage Co. 2500 TONS Galvanized Flat and Corrugated Sheets For Garages and Barns WM. A. CONWAY 620-628 Forrest Street Cheapest House In Baltimore PHONE VERNON 2751-1999 We Deliver Everywhere JAMES R. ROSSMAN WEDS MISS MARGARET R. IDDINGS. Miss Margaret Rust Iddings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lea Iddings of Catonsville, and James Richmond Rossman of Baltimore city, were married at the home of the bride's parents, on Maple avenue, by the Rev. Dr. Edw. Helfenstein. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Elizabeth Iddings, as maid of honor. After the ceremony a reception was held and later Mr. and Mrs. Rossman left on a motor trip through New England. They will live at the Hopkins Apartments. ----------o---------- TOWSON GIRL WINS SCHOLARSHIP. JOHN H. BLOWERS DEAD. ft************************* Miss Elsie M. Held, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Held, won the State Senatorial Scholarship to Western Maryland College. Miss Held is a graduate of the Towson High School and was also the winner of the Baltimore County Bank essay contest. ----------o---------- 13 MEMORIAL WINDOWS DEDICATED AT HARRISONVILLE CHURCH. We carry a complete line of parts, including BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS for erery make of cars. MOTOR PARTS CORP. 1419 N. Charles St. BALTIMORE Phones, Vernon 1148. 1585 t ? X X I 2 % I X X X X X X X Thirteen memorial stained-glass windows were dedicated at 11 o'clock Sunday morning last at Mount Paran Presbyterian Church, Harrisonville. The Rev. Dr. Robert J. Johnston, pastor, will be in charge of the ceremonies and will deliver a sermon entitled "The Light of the World." Two windows above the pulpit of the church were given by the Rev. Dr. Thomas Freeman Dixon, of Tennessee, and the Rev. Edward A. O'Dell, missionary to Porto Rico. Dr. Dixon, who was ordained at the church 30 years ago, dedicated his window to the memory of his two daughters. The companion window, given by the Rev. Mr. O'Dell, is in memory of his daughter. Other windows have been installed by families having long and close connection with the church. Mount Paran Church is one of the oldest Presbyterian churches in the United States, the main part of the edifice having been built in 1715. About 80 years ago an addition was made. ----------o---------- JAP CRAFT BRINGS TOY CARGO FROM GERMANY. Funeral services for John C. Blowers, a retired merchant of Reis-terstown, who died at his home, Berryman's Lane, were held. Services were conducted at Ward's M. E. Church, Holbrook. The Rev. George Demmet, a former pastor, officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. ----------o---------- CARVILLE C. BURTON SUCCUMBS Funeral services for Carville C. Burton, eighty-two, who died at his home near Fork, were held. Services were conducted at Fork M. E. Church. 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