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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYU sffismipv JS«»fglM8Wg" Fine Jewelry Diamonds Precious Stones AAFetting Manufacturing Jewelry Q? ^mmimmmmmmm I I E2 CHESTNUT RIDGE WOMAN SLOWLY IMPROVING. Mrs. G. Edgar Harr, of Chestnut Ridge, who has been quite ill and who suffered a relapse recently, is improving slowly under the care of Dr. Daniel Jenifer, of Towson. PATRONS' CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY. A meeting of the Patrons' Club of the Phoenix Public School will be held on Tuesday evening next. ATTEND TRIAL IN BEL, AIR, Mr. Thomas C. Hunter, Treasurer of Baltimore County, was in Bel Air on Wednesday last, where he was the plaintiff in a trial in the Circuit Court there. He was represented by Attorney Stevenson A. Williams. ----------o---------- HERE'S CHANCE TO GET LATEST AGRICULTURAL YEAR BOOK. JOHN EDMONDS PILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE. BOY SCOUTS TO CELEBRATE SECOND ANNIVERSARY. , The Dundalk Boy Scouts held a meeting Tuesday night at the Community Hall and decided to send two representatives weekly to visit the meetings of other troops throughout Baltimore County. Tonight (Saturday) in the Hall, they will hold an entertainment to celebrate the second anniversary of Troop No. 117. NORTH POINT AND FT. CARROLL LODGES VISIT DUNDALK ODD FELLOWS. Congressman J. Charles Linthi-cum requests The Jeffersonian to announce that he will be glad to send a copy of the latest Agricultural Year Book to anyone interested in same. As he represents a Baltimore City District, Congressman Linthicum has but few calls from his own constituents. Persons desiring a copy of the book may address him at the House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. ----------o---------- WILIAM J. SEWARD RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF OVERLEA BANK. Alleging abandonment, John Ed monds filed a bill in the Circuit Court at Towson against his wife, Mrs. Marie Edmonds, for an absolute divorce. The couple were married in 1918 and separated in 1919. Attorney William H. Lawrence appears for the plaiantiff. ----------o---------- REZIN ARMACOST AND WIFE TO CELEBRATE 70TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. "For Economical Transportation" Govans Motor Co., 5604 York Road. Towson Garage, Towson, Md. Riderwood Garage, Riderwood, Md. tfli IBBBBI IBB< BBBBBBBBBBB^BBBBBBBBBBBflflBBBBBBBBflflBEBBB I i u m ¦ B ¦ ¦ ¦ K ! Helena Lodge No. 171. I. O. O. F., of Dundalk, had as their guests on Tuesday night, members of the North Point and Fort'Carroll Lodges Following the installation of officers, a delicious supper was served by the Rebekahs. The following officers were installed; Noble Grand, George Bamford; vice grand, Harry Kerber; financial secretary; Walter Hawley; corresponding secretaary, William Campbell; treasurer, Grayson Maxwell About fourteen members from Helena Lodge went to Ft. Howard on Wednesday night to witness the installation of officers there. ----------o---------- DUNDALK WOMAN'S CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS. At a recent meeting of the stock holders of The Overlea Bank, Wil liam J. Seward was re-elected Pres ident; William R. Gettier, cashier,1, and John B. Gontrum, attorney. All; members of the old Board of Direc- ¦ tors were re-elected. ----------o---------- BAY JAMMED WITH ICE. The Woman's Club of Dundalk, at its meeting on last Friday night, elected the following officers for the year 1924: Mrs. Howard McLean, president; Mrs. Calder Little, vice president; Mrs. Watkins Lee, second vice president; Miss Catherine Bell, secretary; Mrs. Walter Ken-worthy, treasurer. The next meeting of the club will be on January 18 next. One of the heaviest fogs of the winter season blanketed the Baltimore County water front the" fore part of this week and seriously hampered movements of travel both on land and water. At Nr th Point the bay was jammed with ice. ----------o---------- TAX COLLECTOR READY TO RECEIVE TAXES. County Treasurer Thomas C. Hunter has made known the fact that his office is now ready to collect taxes for the year 1924. ----------o---------- WHITE HALL FOLKS ENTERTAIN. Mr. and Mrs. T. Herbert Lytle, of White Hall, entertained a number of friends at a dinner on Thursday evening. ----------o---------- "UPPER END" WOMAN HURT BY FALL. 'K-k-:-x-k-x-k-:«k-k-:-x-x-»5 The Towson National Bank Depositors in The Towson National Bank who hold Pass Books in the Savings Department of this Bank, should present same to the Bank and have the Annual Interest Credited thereon, which is paid at the rate of Four Per Cent. MARTIN R. SCHUSTER, Cashier. E1B3S.II The Christmas Club of 1924 Is now started at the Overlea Bank loin It Now and meet next year's Christmas demands. Write us for full description of the plan which will be mailed to 3^ou without cost. THE OVERLEA BANK, Overlea, Md. W. J. Seward, President. **+***?+*??*?«**«****$**** Mrs Harry M. Foster of White Hall, slipped on the ice and fell, injuring her to such an extent as to confine her to her bed for several days, but she is now able to be out. ----------o---------- MISSION AT OATONSVILLE CHURCH. Tomorrow (Sunday) morning, Rev. E. J. O'Toolt, a Dominican priest, will formally open a week's mission at St. Agnes' Catholic Church, Cat( nsville. ----------o---------- CATONSVILLE W. C. T. U. HOLDS MEETING. In the lecture room of the M. E. Church, the January meeting of the Catonsville W. C. T. U. was held on Wednesday evening last. ----------o---------- LAD DISLOCATES WRIST. When he fell while roller skating on a cement sidewalk, Carter Bal-derson, son of John Balderson, of Catonsville, dislocated his wrist. ----------o---------- MOVIE SHOW ONCE A WEEK. Moving pictures, once a week, are now being conducted by the Playground Athletic League Committee of Catonsville, at the High School. Rezin Armacost, a retired farmer and his wife, Mrs. Mary Catherine! Armacost, will, on next Thursday, celebrate the seventieth anniversary of their marriage. There will be a family reunion. The couple were married on January 17, 18 5 4. There were seven children born of the union, six of whim are living. There are thirteen grandchildren living and one dead. There are twelve great-grandchildren living and one dead. Mr. and Mrs. Armacost are enjoying good health, read newspapers, and take an interest in current affairs. Mr. Armacost resides on the farm where he was born. Mrs. Ar-macost's maiden name was Cullison, and she lived on the adjoining farm. They were sweethearts from childhood, and are still sweethearts. There will be a wedding cake, and on account of the numerous members of the family, it will be of large proportions. ----------o---------- THE TOWN YOU LIKE. If you want to live in the kind of town Like the kind of a town you like, You needn't slip your clothes in a grip And start on a long, long hike. i "You'll only find what you left behind For there's nothing that's really new; It's a knock at yourself when you knock your town— It isn't your town—it's you. \ Real towns are not made by men afraid Lest somebody else gets ahead. When every one works, and nobody shirks You can raise a town from the dead. And if you make your personal stake, Your neighbors can make one too; Your town will be what you want to see— It isn't your town—it's you. 'K^W-K^^^K^K-H^H^K"^ Office ALL MAKES IDEAL XMAS GIFTS /<>> for the /&, Home or A>> f&y Beautifully ^s / reconstructed »!<^^ Howard and Lexington Sts. Stewart&(5. BALTIMORE MARYLAND In Connection With James McCreery & Co., New York MEN! Two-Trouser Suits Imagine Extra Trouser All-Wool Suits at $2675 Well tailored of all wool worsteds and cassimeres. A maker's close out of just 78 suits; styled in the single and double breasted models and sport backs. For Men, Young Men and Stout Men. Regular 34 to 44. Stouts, 38 to 46. And Remember The Double Pair Doubles The Wear Second Floor, Stewart & Co. . .*ljgif=f?=Ir=Ir^ r^lT^FP.EJSEE 1 1 fl I 1 fl fl 8 fl fl fl fl fl fl II fl a b i 1 i fl fl i B fl 1 fl fl Hi »*«««*«««««««««««»^««^««««««««««««^««^>^4^^^«, FRANCIS C. DORSEY Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal and Electrical Construction SEWER CONNECTIONS Pennsylvania and Delaware Aves. TOWSON, MD. Phone. Towson 475 *««??*«**«?»<>?**««*«*«»*?*??*?*««*??•:•??*««*$$*$«$*««« •XK«W«!KK"H«XKK«:«:"X"M«X«M~MKK«X"MK«:«X«XKK«KKK">H~J«X«t»**> COME AND SEE THE NEW SIX NOW ON DISPLAY S750 F. O. B. FACTORY Used Cars at a Bargain. Special Motor Repairing, Batteries, Generators, Starters, Welding and Brazing. Towson Radiator & Welding Works, East Penna. Avenue TOWSON, MD. ? ? ? V I | t Y V X f I 1 y ? t t v V f essa A Strange Biblical Lamp 'T'HE PARABLE of tne wise and foolisn virgins in tne New Testament, telling now, wken tne bridegroom came tne wise virgins wko Lad trimmed tneir lamps went out to meet nim, but tne foolish virgins wko bad not trimmed tbeir lamps were asbamed to go to bim witbout ligbt, brings to our attention anotber form ox lamp. TN REALITY tbe lamps tbey carried "were a kind of torcb, made witb a core of iron or potters eartb, wrapped about witb linen and moistened from time to time witk Oil. Nowadays the wise housewife keeps her lamps filled with The Red "C" Oil or The White "C" Oil, same except in color. Long-burning, and free of all smoke and odor, it is the better kerosene for lamps, stoves and incubators. The Red "C" Oil A. cheerful ruby color for lamps NO SMOKS The White "C" (Ml The excellent clear, white kerosene NO ODOR Buy a gallon today from one of the following good dealers: G.|B. Caltrider, Reisterstown, Md. Robert Corbett & Son. PikesviUe, Md. N. M. Dell. Hernwood, Md. Garner Bro, . Owiags Mills, Md. N. Griffin. Parkton. Md. H. Harker. Holbrook. Md. 0. A. Hartke & Bro.. Elkridge, Md. J. T. Hicks. Hereford. Md. D. H. Kelly. Harrisonvllle, Md. C. S. Keniy, Madonna. Md. J. H. Merryman. Sparks. Md. Nelson Store Co.. White Hall, Md. T. E. Pearse. Hereford. Md. C. E. Plowman. Parkton, Md. H Price & Son, Sparks, Md. Starrier Battery Station, Turnpike Station, Md. J. C. Stiffler, Parkton, Md. S. Street, Shawsville. Md. W. W. Wade, Old Cosrt & Liberty Roads E. G. Wheeler & Son, Glyndon. Md. Chas. Whitney, Reisterstown, Md. J. F. Wiley, White Hall, Md. W. B. Wright & Son, Vernon. Md. ^e Red "C Oil Company 45 'Years in the Oil Trade a u m ii Have You Noticed That Most Heavy Cars Are Equipped With HOOD CORD TIRES They deliver proportionately greater mileage on smaller cars too. You have reason to believe that Popularity is proof of quality. Inquire about our trade-in value on the worn tires on your car. MARTIN J. BARRY Lafayette Ave. & Charles St. Baltimore, Maryland Telephone, Vernon 4183 ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦lliliililiim © Maryland State Archives mdsa_sc3410_1_8i-0895.jpg