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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0359 Enlarge and print image (6M)      |
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ray^ovember 8, 1924.
THE JEFFERS<
'SON, MARYLAND
OFFICF PHONE Forest 6905
NIGHT PHONE Liberty 1531
ARLINGTON . MOVING & STORAGE CO., Inc.
L. M. CARVER Pres.
Furniture Carefully
Removed
4 15. Belvidere Ave. Baltimore, Md.
FOREST BAPTIST CHURCH HOLD SUPPER.
Under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of Forest Baptist Church an oyster supper will be held on the evenings of November 14 and 15.
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"HOMECOMING" AT STATE NORMAL SCHOOL TODAY.
Under the auspices of the Alumni Association a "homecoming" will be held at the State Normal School, Towson, today (Saturday).
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ENTERTAINMENT AT WOOD-LAWN SCHOOL.
The young people of the Johnny Cake School Patrons' Club gave one of the most attractive and enjoyable entertainments of the season this week.
The program consisted of a number of interesting parts. First, a comic dialogue: "Coon Creek Courtship." Following this, Mr. Kaiser, one of the trustees, explained why we should vote for the School Loan. The next number was a solo. Judging from the applause this was much enjoyed. Last but not least, "The Magic Chest," a very appropriate and well rendered play.
Though many of the guests had to stand during the performance they seemed to appreciate the talent and considered themselves lucky, for many had to go home because there was no standing room. ----------o----------
MRS. HAZEL DAVIS MAST SUO-CUMRS SUDDENLY.
COURT GARAGE Towson, Md.
Phone Towson 317
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MASON'S GARAGE, Towson, Md.
Office Phone Calvert 2460-2461 Night Phone, Liberty 0063
Davidson Transfer & Storage Co.
FREIGHT, FURNITURE and STORAGE Weekly trips to Washington, Philadelphia, New York & Points North
Warehouse: Office:
1019-21 RIDGELY STREET 34 S. EUTAW STREET
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
Mrs. Hazel Davis Mast, wife of Mr. Oscar P. Mast, of Washington, D. C, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Davis, of White Hall, who was visiting her parents, was taken suddenly ill on Thursday of last week and died early Monday morning.
Besides her husband and parents she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Gilbert Miller, of Mt. Carmel, and Miss Mae Davis, of White Halll.
Before her marriage Mrs. Mast was a teacher in the Baltimore county schools.
Her funeral was held Wednesday afternoon from the residence of her parents, with services in West Liberty M. E. Church by the pastor, Rev. McKenna, and burial was in the church cemetery.
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"BOOK WEEK" TO BE OBSERVED
STATE IMPROVING "UPPER END" HIGHWAY.
Work was commenced on improving King's hill, leading from White Hall toward Shawsville, on Monday.
It is a macadam road and will be heavily top-dressed, having been in bad condition for some time.
The work is being done by the State and will be completed in two weeks. It is necessary for a detour for the public.
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INTERMENT OP P. H. SCHi:LL MADE IN IAHJDON PARK.
Funeral services for Paul Hamlin Schell of Leeds avenue, near Arbutus, who died at his home, were held. Burial was in Loudon Park Cemetery. Mr. Schell was the son of Jacob S. Schell and, besides his parents, is survived by a widow, Mrs. Flora Schell.
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DR. SISCO MAKES ADDRESS TO CATONSVILLE WOMEN.
FIRE AT SHEPPARD-PRATT
FAILS TO DISTURB
PATIENTS.
Patients at the Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, near Towson, were undisturbed when flames were discovered in the laundry building. Most of the men and women at the institution were on the hospital lawn when the fire started in a servant's room on the third floor of the building.
The laundry building is about 400 feet from the nearest patient's home. The Towson fire company was summoned.
"Book Week" will be observed at the State Normal School, Towson, the coming week, at which an exhibition of holiday books will be displayed.
From 4 to 5.30 P. M. a tea will be held by the ladies of the Parent-Teachers' Association.
AVOMAN'S EAR NEARLY TORN FROM HER HEAD.
Mrs. Nellie Forest's ear was nearly torn from her head when a motorcycle operated by her husband, Leon Forest, of Catonsville Manor, was in collision at Old Frederick road and Elsinor avenue with an automobile driven by Kenneth G. Watson. Mr. Forest was badly cut about the face.
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At the meeting of the Catonsville Woman's Christian Temperance Union held in the Catonsvillle M. E. Church an address was delivered by Dr. P. S. Bourdeau Sisco of Baltimore.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the church served a luncheon before the meeting.
EDWARD D. STEUART LAID AT REST.
Funeral services for Edward D. Steuart, seventy-four, who died at Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore city, were held from the residence of his brother, Richard S. Steuart, at Towson.
A requiem mass was celebrated at the Catholic Church of the Immaculate. Towson Lodge of Elks had charge of the funeral.
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BOY SHOT THROUGH HAND BY PLAYMATE'S RIFLE.
John Henning, fourteen, 610 S. Kenwood avenue, Baltimore city, was accidently shot through the right hand when a rifle in the hands of Charles Thomas, went off. The boys were going through the woods in the vicinity of Back River.
ERAL SERVICES HELD FOR CATONSVILLE GHIL.
TRIBUTES PAID DEAD ON ALL SOUL'S DAY.
Thousands of Catholicjs visiited cemeteries on Sunday last to decorate the ggraves of their dead in. observance of All Souls' Day. Masses were held in all county Catholic churches and also at the cemeteries.
Candles, symbolizing the flame of life, were placed on graves in Polish cemeteries.
CATONSVILLE LUTHERANS HOLD THANK OFFERING.
A thank offering service was held at Salem Lutheran Church Catonsville, under the auspices of the Women's Missionary Society and Light Brigade. A missionary pageant, "The Greatest of These," was given. An address was delivered by the Rev. Henry Einspruch.
The Rev. Dr. John C. Bowers, pastor, just returned from the sessions of the General Convention of the Lutheran churches at Chicago, conducted services in the morning.
THREE YOUNG GIRLS INJURED WHEN STRUCK BY AUTO.
Three young girls were injured when they were run down by a motorist on New Pittsburg avenue, in the "lower end' of the county. The driver, Ralph C. Isley, 211 St. Hel-ent avenue, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of liquOr and reckless driving.
The injured girls are Elizabeth Stopka, fourteen, Mary Stopka, sixteen, and Rose Rubrosky, fifteen, who live at Fifth and Martell avenues. They were treated for wins and bruises.
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