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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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Saturday, February 2, 192±—Page 10 THE JEFFERSONIAN. TOWSON, MARYLAND OVERWHELMING OAI/L-S ON THE RURAIi PASTOR ALMOST DISTRACTING. I* Asked To Observe Hospital Sunday, World Court Sunday, Red Cross Sunday, Education Sunday, Golden Rule Sunday And What Not. (Continued from Page 1) Missions, Japanese Earthquake Relief, local Old Folks' Home, local Hospitals, local Children's Home, Bible Society, German C. E. Societies, Ministerial Relief, Near East Relief, etc. Meanwhile, our Home and Foreign Mission apportionments have doubled, and the growth of our own work has been handicapped for seven years for lack of an adequate church building, which we could not yet afford to build, as our people are -'^^jj^wnrklTir r1n°a Court is asked to appoint a trustee for that purpose. Wm. H. Surratt appears as counsel for the plaintiff. The parties in the cause are heirs of the late Conrad Ruhl, Sr. ----------o---------- CONCERT FEB. 14TH BY THE "BEANTOWN CHOIR." A "concert" will be given by The Beantown Choir at the Towson M. E. Church on Thursday evening, February 14th, the proceeds to be devoted to the church building fund. ----------o—— BUILDER OF TOWSON CATHOLIC CHURCH DEAD 17 YEARS. Last Monday was the seventeenth anniversary of tbe death of Rev. Matthew ^'ILwie, who built the Catholic Church of the Immaculate, at Towson. At 10.30 o'clock on Sunday morning a requiem mass was celebrated for the repose of his soul. ----------o---------- ROCKDALE MAN GUEST OF HARRISONVILLE FRIEND. Mr. William Langrehr, of Rock-Idale, has been the guest of Mr. Ir-Ivin T. Klohr, of Harrisonville. ----------o---------- SISTER PERPETUA INJURED. Sister M. Perpetua, of the Order jlof Sisters of Charity of St. Charles ¦Parochial School, Pikesville, who Iwas struck by an automobile as she Jwas leaving a street car, is reported las suffering from minor injuries land her speedy recovery expected. IShe is at St. Agnes' Hospital, Balti |more City. ----------o---------- MT. OLIVE CHURCH SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS. J. Howard Murray and dwynn Nelson appeared for the plaintiff, and H. Courtenay Jenifer for the defendant. DR. SARGENT PATIENT AT CITY HOSPITAL. Dr. Geo. F. Sargent, proprietor of Aigburth Manor, is a patient at the Union-Memorial Hospital, Baltimore City, where he underwent an operation for gall stones. ----------0---------- TOWSON YOUNGSTER ILL WITH PNEUMONIA. Little Billy Hutchins Cole, young son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Irving Cole, of Towson, has been quite ill with pneumonia, but the crisis being over, he is now on the road to recovery. ----------o---------- L. G. THOMAS PURCHASES MT. VISTA PROPERTY. Lawrence G. Thomas, through T. W. Warfield, real estate man, has purchased a bungalow and 10 acres of land at Mt. Vista, the consideration being $7000. • ----------o---------- STUART S. JANNEY AGAIN HEADS SCOUT COUNCIL. The Church and Parsonage Aid I Society of Mount Olive M. E. Church has elected the following officers: President, Mrs. Frank W. Doran; vice-president, Mrs. John K. Ruff; Isecretary, Mrs. John Ward; treasurer, Mrs. George E. Lynch. ----------0---------- BACK RIVER MAN DEAD. Robert J. Stevenson, aged 68 years, a retired farmer of Back River, died on Monday at his home on Riverside Avenue, at Essex. He is survived by a widow, Mrs. Martha Stevenson. Funeral services were held at 2 P. M. on Thursday. Burial was in Oaklawn Cemetery. ----------0---------- DEFENDANT AWARDED VERDICT IN $10,000 DAMAGE SUIT. »~ -..•... A verdict for the defendant was rendered by a jury on Friday afternoon in the" Circuit Court at Towson in the suit of George W. Sprinkler against Mrs. Annie B. Slicer for $10,000 damages for alleged false arrest. The plaintiff was arrested on a warrant sworn out by the defendant charging him with the larceny of produce from her farm at Pikesville. The charge was dismissed by Justice John F. McGraw. Stuart S. Janney, of the Green Spring Valley, this county, w1|| reelected president of the Baltimore Council, Boy Scouts of America, at the annual meeting at the Merchants' Club, Baltimore City. Other officers chosen were: Dr. B. M. Bernheim, vice-president; J. C. Fenhagen, treasurer; J. H. Skeen, scout commissioner; Robert Gar- X Ask for it at your nearest store j> •j* or phone £ I H.J.GETTEMULLER I ! & CO. § f m-4lmrSt.Cor.Forrest! BALTIMORE, MD. ->M«:«K^M«:«^K^><^:-4^.:«:^:^>>*> FRANCIS C. DORSEY I Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal and Electrical i Construction x SEWER CONNECTIONS | 6 East Pennsylvania Aves. TOWSON, MD. $ Phone. Towson 644 X % IAZAR AT TOWSON LATTER PART OF FEBRUARY. The annual bazar for the benefit of the Catholic Church of the Immaculate at Towson, will be held the latter part of February. FORMER COUNTY COMMISSIONER VISITS COUNTY SEAT. Former County Commissioner W. P. Bosley was a visitor at Towson last Tuesday. He is much improved in health. Mr .and Mrs. Bosley have closed their home at White Hall and are spending the winter at the Albion, Baltimore City. ----------o---------- PREPARING ANNUAL REPORT. Roads Engineer Samuel A. Green is now at work on his annual report which will be published about March. ----------o---------- PETITION COURT FOR SALE OF LAND IN TWELFTH DISTRICT. A bill was filed in the Circuit Court at Tewson by Henry W. Wagner and wife against Conrad Ruhl and Henry Ruhl and wife. It is stated that the plaintiff and the defendants are owners as tenants in common of a tract of land in the Twelfth District, comprising 100 acres. It is stated that part of the property has been leased out in small lots. It is stated that irreconcilable differences have arisen between the owners, and that it will be to the interest of all concerned for the land to be sold, and the ? I New QJdsB&Mk % Product of General Motors j* I a SIX at $750 f.o.b. I t , ?*? £ Affording Remarkable Performance and g I Stamina At Small Car Upkeep X I Good Values in Used Cars General Auto Repairing | BATTERIES-RADIATORS-WELDING £ Towson Radiator & Welding Works, | I East Penna. Avenue TOWSON, MD. | I STAR MARKET ^ i 4 SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK % BestPrimeRoast23c 3-Cornered Roast 23c 365. F. O. B. Cleveland H. S. BLOCK, Distributor i i I t X X y T X X X i 1001-3-5 Cathedral St. Baltimore, Md. CLEVELAND SIX CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY CLEVELAND ********<***^^ 'owe in and See Us an Electric Plant We can supply you with any size you want, in either high or low voltage, for home, farm, shop or factory—at a price you can afford to pay. ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER PLANTS will give you long service with mighty little upkeep. Once started they need no attention except for fuel and occasional oiling. They are built by a factory of long experience and are extensively used all over the United States. batteries. %JSZ£2£ P01* keeP on ™*w plant without dangerous kerosene lamps and lanterns. Let us show you how to make your work easier, your home brighter, your days longer and your family happier by installing an Upco-Light Plant, which will soon pay for itself in the time, labor and money it saves you. WM. H. STIEGLER & CO. 234 N. Calhoun Street, Baltimore, Md. © Maryland State Archives mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0794.jpg