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THE JEFFERSON!AN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. July 31, 1920—Page 3 Local Correspondence WARREN. Miss Clara Tawney is spending- her vacation in Kaiser, Pa. Miss Elizabeth Lee has returned to her home after a trip to Pennsylvania. Mrs. Routson, of Frederick, who has been visiting- Mr. and Mrs. Fox, of this place, has returned to her home. The Warren baseball team will play the Parkton A. C. on the latter'si grounds today. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffheiser and their son, Alva, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith on Sunday. The Warren Kindergarten is flour- ishing under the supervision of Miss. Crossman. Mrs. Annie Wissick, of Baltimore, was the week-end guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. Bertha Baublitz. Mrs. Bertha Hedrick has recovered from an illness of several days. The Warren A. C. held a lawn fete last Saturday. Quite a large crowd attended and quite a nice sum realized. Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon, of Bal- timore, wece the guests of Mr. and Mrs. \\m. R. Bnnis. Philip Zink met with a serious acci- dent, when his machine struck a telephone pole and demolished it. The cause wwas the breaking of a radius rod. He sfastained cuts about his face. Mr. Augustus Hare, of this place, has purchased an automobile. Miss Anna Witzel, of Hamiltn, is vis™ iting Miss A. Hedrick. Misjs Gertrude Fishpaw, of Balti- more, is visiting her cousin, Miss Mar- garet Riley. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Manley spent a few days in Baltimore with the form- er's mother. Mr. Preston Tracey is now the proud possessor of a Ford coupe. Out of 13 g a m e s played the Warren baseball team has won 11. All 18- year-old teams wishing games on Sat- urdays write A. P- Corbin, Warren, Md. Miss Isabell Cross; has returned from trip to Alexandria, Va. Miss Margie Tracey, of Baltimore,' 3 visiting her grandmother. JARRETTSVIIiLE. ROCK CHAPEL. Miss Ruth Wherley, of York, Pa., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. V. Brown. Mrfj. H. B. Echols, of Roanoke, Va., has returned home from a week's visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Firebaugh. Miss Ester Wherley, of York, Pa., is spending some time with Mrs. Bell Wantland. Miss) Stella Firebaugh has been con- fined to the house the past week with a spell of neuralgia. Mr. J. W. Taylor raised this season on his farm 31 bushels of wheat to the acre. Mr. John Hale and family, of Eklo; Miss/es Annie and Goldie Eaton and Messrs. Clinton Cooper, Thomas Ro- naugh were entertained on last Sundav by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Firebaugh. n E? 5 Tr^ftc r rVuck f.o.b. St. Louis Some Traffic Features J*e« Seal Continental 3%x5 motor; Covert transmission; multi- ple disc clutch; Bosch magneto; 4 - piece cast shell, cellular type radiator; drop forged front axle with Tlmken roller bearings; A u s s e 11 rear axle, internal gear, roller bearings; semi-elliptic front and rear springs; 6- inch U-channel frame; Standard Fisk tires, 34x3% front, 34x5 rear; 133- mch wheelbase; 122- mch length of frame behind driver's seat; oil cup lubricating system; chassis painted, striped and varnished; driver's lazy-back seat and cushion regular equipment "neumat- Ic cora tire equip- ment at extra cost The Lowest Priced 4,000-lb. Capacity Truck in the World. Slow with care is good—but well done with speed is better. Today fast delivery is essential to every business. Teams are slow, good and expensive. Traffic Trucks are swift, better and economical—they haul a 4,000-lb. load 14 miles in one hour for 30 cents' worth of gasoline. One Traffic will do the work of three teams in one-third the time with one-third the help at one- half the cost, which means piling up profits that quickly cover its purchase price—a price which saves you hundreds of dollars in first cost—and you save hundreds of dollars in maintenance cost. Seaboard Sales and Service Company 1109-13 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. Taffic Motor Truck Corporation, St. Louis,[Mo., largest exclusive builders of 4,(C0-lb. carzcily trucks in ike world 1 0 1 i I i i i i i u n n n i 1 n ii JlsdrsJi^cdt^EJisdisdFdizdi^r^i^csli^lsdi^ MOTOR TRUCKS BUILDERS gf BUSINESS Mean Assured Transportation For The Farmers. B I 1 1 I n i i I i n n i i a n I n i o I a i i a i i n n I i i a a a a a a NOTE the increased number of FARMERS, who are now using SERVICE MOTOR TRUCKS to bring their products direct from the farm to the city markets. Every day you can see new faces driving up to the commission houses with a new truck, loaded heavily with, fresh vegetables, getting exceptional prices for them, due to their quality. The farmer with a horse and wagon is looked upon as one of the old days, when rapid transit meant practically nothing. This means of transportation is steadily passing away and the SERVICE MOTOR TRUCK is taking its place. NOW IS YOUR TIME, MR. FARMER, to get inw*£he new way of doing business and buy a truck. We have one of the largest service stations in the East, which is at your disposal day and night. This department is well supplied with every part needed in adjusting your truck and in charge of only the very best motor experts. Buy Now and Get Immediate Delivery Preparedness Means Everything When Seitz Says If s Right, It's Right SE1TZ AUTO 2 TO 8 NORTH AVE. Mt. Vernon 3980 Some good territory open to live dealers Miss Edith Barnes is visiting- her friend, Miss Lucile Taylor. Miss Helen Hunter, of Baltimore, is spending- two weeks with her grand- mother, Mrs. Thomas Gross. Mr. Charles Wallis is visiting his brother, Mr. William Wallis. Miss Gladys Barnes, who is in train- ing at Union Protectant Infirmary, Baltimore, is spending part of her va- cation with Miss Anna Deets. Mrs. R. O. Bell, Mrs. J. J. Williams and Misses Lois and Katherine Bell were guests last week of Mrs. M. K, Smith. Misses Marie Carroll, Eunice Mc- Laughlin and Genevieve Marlow and Messrs. Alfred and Andrew Marlow and Elmore Smith motored from York on Sunday to visit Mrs. Mary Smith and family. Misses Katherine Ward and May Thompson have returned home from the Epworth League Institute at Mountain Lake Park. The ladies of Ebenezer Church wish to announce that their annual chicken supper will be held on the church lawn August 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess, of Rut- ledge, have returned home arter visit- ing their daughter, Mrs. M. G. Kurtz. Miss Louise Tipton is spending a short time at Ocean City with her former class mates of Western Mary- land College. Miss Lillian Burroughs spent the week-end with Miss! Sara Smith. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Slade spent the week end with friends in Baltimore. Mrs. Jane Blaney is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eggleston. BUTLER. SUNN\BROOK. Misuses Mildred, and Edna Wheeler and Leona Rudiger, all of Overlea, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua King. Miss Viola Schotta, of Catonsville, is spending some time with her grand- mother, Mrs. Lavina Through. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and »on spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schoelcopf. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bryan and daugh- ter, Mildred, spent Sunday with their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Palmer, of Black Horse. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bosley, of Washington, spent several days of last week visiting relatives in this vicinity. During the month of August there will be services at Fair View M. E. Church South in the morning. Sun- day School at 9.30 o'clock and preach- ing at 10.30. Communion service will be held this Sunday. Miss Bessie Bareheim sipent several days this week with Miss Margaret Gover. Mrs. Annie Lee and children, of War- ren, spe t nt Sunday with relatives in this community. There will be Epworth League Ser- vices at Fair View Church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Lewis Schoelcopf will have charge of the meeting. Miss Frances Meisner has returned to Baltimore after spending her vaca- tion with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Misis Jennie Alexander, of Baltimore, is spending some time with her cous- ins, Misses Mary and Helen Ruhl. JACKSONVILLE. Miss Gussie Duvall sipent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lins. Mrs. Todd, of Baltimore, who spent some time with her sister, Mrs. Louis Bork, has returned to her home. Mis^ May Cole, who spent some time in this vicinity, has returned to her home. Miss Marie E. Lins, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. John Zinkhan and son, of Balti- more,, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zinkhan. Mrs. Fred Trapp is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Joseph Hinder, of Hagers- town. Mr. Gilbert Lins is slowly improving after an operation. Mr. George Lintz has improved his home with electric lights. Mr. and- Mrs. Henry W. Zinkhan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hannibal on Sunday. RASPEB\fcl The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Alert Volunteer Fire Cojnpany will hold a lawn fete on the grounds near the en- gine house August 4 and 5. Every- one is asked to help in this good work. The Raspeburg Building and Loan Association is erecting a very conven- ient building on the property near the old place of meeting, and will b°. up to date and will be the s a m e as* a bank. This association has grown wonderfully in the last few years. The officers are very efficient and careful in all their work. Garden Rebekah Lodge is preparing to hold an outing, which will take place August • 4th at Willow Grove. Mr. Edgar B. Pohlman and Mrs. Robert Oyeman and Mrs. Laura Bals/ter are the committee in charge. Rev. R. L. Wood expects to resume his duties tomorrow after a delightful outing at Mountain Lake Park. CHASE. Misses Annetfe Meeks, Virginia Rol- lins, Marie Earle, Georgia Vincent and Fannv Crouch have returned from a week's camping on the Bird River. Misa( Dorothy Lay and her mother, of Baltimore, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Henry Fischer. Masters John and James Edwards, of Hamilton, are visitors to the Boy Scouts' camp on the Gunpowder. Mrs. Henry Fischer, MTS. Wm. Earle, Misses Dora Fischer and Adelaide Earle and Mr. Henry Fischer spent the day last Thursday with a picnic ..party from St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Harford county at Otter Point, on the Busch River. Mr. Stanley Durbin who, with three friends, are motoring from Toledo, Ohio, to Springfield, Masis., was a call- er at the home of Mr. W. G. Earle last week. Don't forget the Ebenezer Sunday School picnic for next Saturday, Aug. 7, at Grave's Quarter. There will be Sunday School tomor- row morning at 10 o'clock at Ebenezer instead of in the afternoon. HYDES. The teachers and friends of the Fork Christian Sunday School will hold their annual Sunday School treat on the lawn of the church this afternoon and evening. Ice cream, cake and watermelon for sale. Public invited. Mr. Day, from Baltimore, gave a very interesting talk at the Young People's Meeting at Fork Christian Church last Sunday. Norton Smith Sunday. Services at 11, 3 and 8 o'clock. Sunday School at 2.30; preaching from 3 to 4 P. M. by pastor. Rev. A. B. Stickley, pastor of above church, having bought the old home- stead at Strausburg, Va., will neces- sitate closing his ministry at Fork in the near future that he may take up hi?) duties there. Mr. Ludger Lossel is spending a few days with his mother >&nd aunt, Mrs. E. J. Bell. VEOHO. fin- the Now that the harvest is about ished the thresherman will be next to appear. Mi£l3 Sallie Hoover, of Baltimore, spent last Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoover. M-. C. Blake, of Missouri, was the '- end guest of Mrs. S. Carorll, of Yeoho. Miss Elizabeth Martin is) spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and M s. Harvey Martin. Mr. Cornelius Martin, of near Mt. Carmel, is visitng his daughter, Mrs. George Cole, of Butler. Miss Grace Skipper, of Glen Arm, is vWiting the Misses Akehurst, of Yeoho. Mrs. C. Riggs, of Baltimore, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. Wilson. BRADSElVVV. The annual picnic and supper of St. r*+' '-r\'" "'ar'-nMf Church, Bradshaw, will be held Saturday, August 7, in the grove adjoining the church. Arrange- 'T"» made by the pastor, the Rev. CorneHus Dacey. Mrs. Mich- ael Stanton will be in charge of the slupptr, assisted by members of the pai iah. Mr. Joseph Stevenson, of Hanover, visited his) sister, Miss Sarah Steven- son, on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garold and granddaughters have returned home after spending three weeks with Mrs. Rufus Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Thompson and Missi Edna Thompson spent Tuesday with Mrs. Rufus Gill. Mrs, Sallie Brooks is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Reynolds Cofiell and Mrs. Rufusi Gill. Mrs. Reynold^ Cofiell spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Rufus Gill. Calvin and Eugene Kessler spent last Saturday and Sunday in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kessler spent Sun- day with Mrs. Kessler's sister, Mrs. Channell, of Baltimore. Mrs. James Quinn visited her mother in Westminster Sunday, who has been quite sick. Mrs. Quinn's son, Ross, is also very ill at Cockeysville, threaten- ed with typhoid fever. Mrs. J. W. Turnbaugh and son, Gor- don, and Miss Sarah Stevenson, spent "Sunday with Mrs. Addison Foster, of Hereford. Misse^ Inez Ensor and Beebe Ensor spent Sunday with their uncle, Mr. J. Ensor, of Glencoe. Mrs. Penn, of Glyndon, is "visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. ^rray, of Black Rock. Mr. J. W. Turnbaugh spent a few days; in Baltimore last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chrales Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole and daughters, and Goldie Pitts spent last Sunday evening with Mr. Samuel Cole, of Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gray and Mrs". Penn motored to Gettysburg Sunday. Mrs. George R. Chilcoat and Mrs. J. Cole are on the sick list. Mrs. G. E. Ensor and Misjs Mary Ensor spent Sunday at Hereford. BECKLEYSVILLE. Miss Bessie Bowen is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Gra$on Wisner and daughter, Helen, of Baltimore, spent last Saturday and Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Janie Benson, of Washington, D. C., h a s returned home after spend- ing a few days with the Missesi Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Measley and daughter, Romaine; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peregoy and daughter, Edith, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Rosier, of Wiseburg. The picnic was well attended and enjoyed by all, although the weather was rainy. Mr. and MrsC George Dunkel and son, of Baltimore, spent the week-end with friends here. GLYNDON. Under the auspices of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church a missionary pageant en- titled the "Closed Door" was given on Sunday afternoon at Emory Grove Tabernacle as a part of the pre-camp program that has been arranged by the arrangement committee. Fifteen women took part in the various scenes and they were attired in costumes re- presenting the different countries in foreign lands. Misses Mildred and Bernice Heise and their brother are spending the week at Atlantic City. Miss Isabed Tase has returned from a trip to Washington, D. C. CEDAR GROVE. Mr. Jacob M. Foster spent Sunday last with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D: A. Foster. Mr. William Turnbaugh, Mrs. Mary Buell, Mr. Arthur Buell and Mr. Wm. Clark were guesjts of Mr. and Mrs. H. Clark on Sunday last. Misses Jessie, Norma and Bernice Foster spent Sunday with their par- ents. The weather has been ideal for cut- ting hay and oats, both of which are good crops. Corn isj l o o k i n g fine. While berries are abundant the price of sugar will prohibit the good house- wife from having an oversupply of jams, jellies and preserves, which has always been the pride of our country residents). Just Punn a Few Gallons of Kerosene—And Youll Have Plenty°fPower & light We will show you how easy it is to install— * how simple to operate—how ecxjnomicaLtojiwi.} See this plant in operation^ Electric Construction Co. 351 N. 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Page 1: HOG FEED - Marylandmdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msa_sc3410/msa_sc3410_1_63/... · 2013-05-02 · vacation in Kaiser, Pa . Miss Elizabeth Lee has returned to her home after a trip to

THE JEFFERSON!AN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. July 31, 1920—Page 3

Local Correspondence W A R R E N .

M i s s C l a r a T a w n e y is spending- h e r v a c a t i o n in K a i s e r , P a .

Miss E l i z a b e t h L e e h a s r e t u r n e d to h e r h o m e a f t e r a t r i p to P e n n s y l v a n i a .

Mrs . R o u t s o n , of F r e d e r i c k , w h o h a s b e e n vis i t ing- Mr. a n d Mrs . Fox , of t h i s p l ace , h a s r e t u r n e d to h e r h o m e .

T h e W a r r e n b a s e b a l l t e a m wi l l p l a y t h e P a r k t o n A. C. on t h e la t te r ' s i g r o u n d s t o d a y .

Mr. a n d Mrs . Hof fhe i se r a n d t h e i r son, Alva , w e r e t h e g u e s t s of Mr. a n d Mrs . G e o r g e S m i t h on S u n d a y .

T h e W a r r e n K i n d e r g a r t e n is flour­i s h i n g u n d e r t h e s u p e r v i s i o n of Miss. C r o s s m a n .

Mrs . A n n i e W i s s i c k , of B a l t i m o r e , w a s t h e w e e k - e n d g u e s t of h e r s i s ­t e r , Mrs . B e r t h a B a u b l i t z .

Mrs . B e r t h a H e d r i c k h a s r e c o v e r e d f r o m a n i l l n e s s of s e v e r a l d a y s .

T h e W a r r e n A. C. he ld a l a w n fe t e l a s t S a t u r d a y . Q u i t e a l a r g e c r o w d a t t e n d e d a n d q u i t e a n i ce s u m rea l i zed .

Mr. a n d Mrs . W i l l i a m Dixon , of B a l ­t i m o r e , w e c e t h e g u e s t s of Mr. a n d Mrs . \ \ m . R. B n n i s .

P h i l i p Z i n k m e t w i t h a s e r i o u s a c c i ­den t , w h e n h i s m a c h i n e s t r u c k a t e l e p h o n e pole a n d d e m o l i s h e d it . T h e c a u s e w w a s t h e b r e a k i n g of a r a d i u s rod. H e sfas ta ined c u t s a b o u t h i s face .

Mr. A u g u s t u s H a r e , of t h i s p l ace , h a s p u r c h a s e d a n a u t o m o b i l e .

Mis s A n n a W i t z e l , of H a m i l t n , is vis™ i t i n g M i s s A. H e d r i c k .

Misjs G e r t r u d e F i s h p a w , of B a l t i ­m o r e , is v i s i t i n g h e r cous in , Miss M a r ­g a r e t R i l e y .

Mr. a n d Mrs . R. E . M a n l e y s p e n t a f ew d a y s in B a l t i m o r e w i t h t h e f o r m ­e r ' s m o t h e r .

Mr. P r e s t o n T r a c e y i s n o w t h e p r o u d p o s s e s s o r of a F o r d coupe .

Ou t of 13 g a m e s p l a y e d t h e W a r r e n b a s e b a l l t e a m h a s w o n 11. All 18-y e a r - o l d t e a m s w i s h i n g g a m e s on S a t ­u r d a y s w r i t e A. P- Corb in , W a r r e n , Md.

Miss I s a b e l l Cross; h a s r e t u r n e d f rom t r i p to A l e x a n d r i a , Va .

Miss M a r g i e T r a c e y , of B a l t i m o r e , ' 3 v i s i t i n g h e r g r a n d m o t h e r .

J A R R E T T S V I I i L E .

R O C K C H A P E L .

Miss R u t h W h e r l e y , of Y o r k , Pa . , is v i s i t i n g a t t h e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs . C. L. V. B r o w n .

Mrfj. H . B. E c h o l s , of R o a n o k e , Va., h a s r e t u r n e d h o m e f rom a w e e k ' s v i s i t to t h e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs . F . M. F i r e b a u g h .

Miss E s t e r W h e r l e y , of York , Pa. , is s p e n d i n g s o m e t i m e w i t h M r s . Bell W a n t l a n d .

Miss) S t e l l a F i r e b a u g h h a s b e e n con­fined to t h e h o u s e t h e p a s t w e e k w i t h a spe l l of n e u r a l g i a .

Mr. J. W . T a y l o r r a i s e d t h i s s e a s o n on h i s f a r m 31 b u s h e l s of w h e a t to t h e a c r e .

Mr. J o h n H a l e a n d f ami ly , of E k l o ; Miss/es A n n i e a n d Gold ie E a t o n a n d Mess r s . C l i n t o n Cooper , T h o m a s R o -n a u g h w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d on l a s t S u n d a v b y Mr. a n d Mrs . F . M. F i r e b a u g h .

nE?5 Tr^ftcrrVuck f.o.b. St. Louis

Some Traffic F e a t u r e s J*e« Seal Cont inental 3%x5 m o t o r ; Covert t r a n s m i s s i o n ; m u l t i ­p l e d i sc c l u t c h ; Bosch m a g n e t o ; 4 - p iece c a s t she l l , c e l l u l a r t y p e r a d i a t o r ; d r o p f o r g e d f r o n t a x l e w i t h T l m k e n rol ler b e a r i n g s ; A u s s e 11 rear ax l e , i n t e r n a l g e a r , r o l l e r b e a r i n g s ; s e m i - e l l i p t i c f r o n t a n d r e a r s p r i n g s ; 6 -i n c h U - c h a n n e l f r a m e ; Standard F i s k t i res , 3 4 x 3 % f ron t , 34x5 r e a r ; 133-m c h w h e e l b a s e ; 122-m c h l e n g t h of f r a m e b e h i n d d r i v e r ' s s e a t ; o i l c u p l u b r i c a t i n g s y s t e m ; c h a s s i s p a i n t e d , s t r i p e d a n d v a r n i s h e d ; d r i v e r ' s l a z y - b a c k s e a t a n d c u s h i o n r e g u l a r e q u i p m e n t " n e u m a t -Ic c o r a t i r e e q u i p ­m e n t a t e x t r a cos t

The Lowest Priced 4,000-lb. Capacity Truck in the World.

Slow with care is good—but well done with speed is better. Today fast delivery is essential to every business. Teams are slow, good and expensive. Traffic Trucks are swift, better and economical—they haul a 4,000-lb. load 14 miles in one hour for 30 cents' worth of gasoline. One Traffic will do the work of three teams in one-third the time with one-third the help at one-half the cost, which means piling up profits that quickly cover its purchase price—a price which saves you hundreds of dollars in first cost—and you save hundreds of dollars in maintenance cost.

Seaboard Sales and Service Company 1109-13 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md.

Taffic Motor Truck Corporation, St. Louis,[Mo., largest exclusive builders of 4,(C0-lb. carzcily trucks in ike world

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MOTOR TRUCKS BUILDERS gf BUSINESS

Mean Assured Transportation

For The Farmers.

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N O T E the increased n u m b e r of F A R M E R S , who are now u s i n g S E R V I C E M O T O R T R U C K S to br ing the i r products direct from the farm to the city marke ts . Every day you can see new faces dr iv ing up to the commission houses with a n e w truck, loaded heavily with, fresh vegetables, ge t t ing exceptional prices for them, due to the i r qual i ty .

T h e farmer wi th a horse and wagon is looked upon as one of the old days, w h e n rapid t rans i t mean t practically noth ing . This means of t ransportat ion is steadily pass ing away and the S E R V I C E MOTOR T R U C K is t ak ing its place. N O W IS YOUR TIME, MR. F A R M E R , to get inw*£he new way of doing business and buy a t ruck.

We have one of the la rges t service s ta t ions in the East , which is a t your disposal day and night . Th is depa r tmen t is well suppl ied wi th every par t needed in adjus t ing your t ruck and in charge of only the very best motor experts .

Buy Now and Get Immediate Delivery Preparedness Means Everything When Seitz Says If s Right, It's Right

SE1TZ AUTO

2 TO 8 NORTH AVE. Mt. Vernon 3980

Some good terr i tory

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Miss E d i t h B a r n e s is vis i t ing- h e r f r iend , Mis s L u c i l e T a y l o r .

Miss H e l e n H u n t e r , of B a l t i m o r e , is spending- t w o w e e k s w i t h h e r g r a n d ­m o t h e r , Mrs . T h o m a s Gross .

Mr. C h a r l e s W a l l i s is v i s i t i n g h i s b r o t h e r , Mr. W i l l i a m W a l l i s .

Miss G l a d y s B a r n e s , w h o is in t r a i n ­i n g a t U n i o n P r o t e c t a n t I n f i r m a r y , B a l t i m o r e , i s s p e n d i n g p a r t of h e r v a ­c a t i o n w i t h Miss A n n a D e e t s .

Mrs . R. O. Bel l , M r s . J . J . W i l l i a m s a n d Mis ses L o i s a n d K a t h e r i n e Bel l w e r e g u e s t s l a s t w e e k of Mrs . M. K, S m i t h .

Mis ses M a r i e Ca r ro l l , E u n i c e Mc­L a u g h l i n a n d G e n e v i e v e M a r l o w a n d M e s s r s . Al f red a n d A n d r e w M a r l o w a n d E l m o r e S m i t h m o t o r e d f rom Y o r k on S u n d a y t o v i s i t Mrs . M a r y S m i t h a n d f ami ly .

M i s s e s K a t h e r i n e W a r d a n d M a y T h o m p s o n h a v e r e t u r n e d h o m e f r o m t h e E p w o r t h L e a g u e I n s t i t u t e a t M o u n t a i n L a k e P a r k .

T h e l ad i e s of E b e n e z e r C h u r c h w i s h to a n n o u n c e t h a t t h e i r a n n u a l c h i c k e n s u p p e r wi l l be he ld on t h e c h u r c h l a w n A u g u s t 26th.

Mr. a n d Mrs . C h a r l e s H e s s , of R u t -ledge , h a v e r e t u r n e d h o m e a r t e r v i s i t ­i n g t h e i r d a u g h t e r , Mrs . M. G. K u r t z .

Miss L o u i s e T i p t o n is s p e n d i n g a s h o r t t i m e a t Ocean Ci ty w i t h h e r f o r m e r c l a s s m a t e s of W e s t e r n M a r y ­l a n d Col lege .

Mis s L i l l i a n B u r r o u g h s s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h Miss! S a r a S m i t h .

Mr. a n d Mrs . D. N. T h o m a s a n d Mr. a n d Mrs . G r o v e r S l ade s p e n t t h e w e e k end w i t h f r i e n d s in B a l t i m o r e .

Mrs . J a n e B l a n e y is v i s i t i n g Mr. a n d Mrs . J o s e p h E g g l e s t o n .

B U T L E R .

S U N N \ B R O O K .

Misuses M i l d r e d , a n d E d n a W h e e l e r a n d L e o n a R u d i g e r , a l l of Ove r l ea , w e r e t h e w e e k - e n d g u e s t s of Mr. a n d Mrs . J o s h u a K i n g .

Miss V i o l a S c h o t t a , of C a t o n s v i l l e , is s p e n d i n g s o m e t i m e w i t h h e r g r a n d ­m o t h e r , Mrs . L a v i n a T h r o u g h .

Mr. a n d Mrs . W a l t e r S m i t h a n d »on s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs . L e w i s Schoelcopf .

Mr. a n d Mrs . G u y B r y a n a n d d a u g h ­te r , Mi ldred , s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h t h e i r b r o t h e r a n d s i s t e r , Mr. a n d Mrs . Lev i P a l m e r , of B l a c k H o r s e .

Mr. a n d M r s . Mi l ton Bos ley , of W a s h i n g t o n , s p e n t s e v e r a l d a y s of l a s t w e e k v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s in t h i s v i c i n i t y .

D u r i n g t h e m o n t h of A u g u s t t h e r e wi l l be s e r v i c e s a t F a i r V i e w M. E. C h u r c h S o u t h in t h e m o r n i n g . S u n ­d a y School a t 9.30 o 'c lock a n d p r e a c h ­i n g a t 10.30. C o m m u n i o n s e r v i c e w i l l be he ld t h i s S u n d a y .

Miss Bess i e B a r e h e i m sipent s e v e r a l d a y s t h i s w e e k w i t h Miss M a r g a r e t Gover .

Mrs. A n n i e L e e a n d c h i l d r e n , of W a r ­r en , spe tnt S u n d a y w i t h r e l a t i v e s in t h i s c o m m u n i t y .

T h e r e wi l l be E p w o r t h L e a g u e Ser­v i c e s a t F a i r V i e w C h u r c h S u n d a y e v e n i n g a t 8 o 'c lock. Mrs . L e w i s Schoe lcopf w i l l h a v e c h a r g e of t h e m e e t i n g .

Miss F r a n c e s M e i s n e r h a s r e t u r n e d t o B a l t i m o r e a f t e r s p e n d i n g h e r v a c a ­t ion w i t h r e l a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s in t h i s v i c i n i t y .

Misis J e n n i e A l e x a n d e r , of B a l t i m o r e , i s s p e n d i n g s o m e t i m e w i t h h e r c o u s ­ins , Mi s se s M a r y a n d H e l e n R u h l .

J A C K S O N V I L L E .

Miss G u s s i e D u v a l l sipent S u n d a y w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs . J o s e p h L i n s .

Mrs . Todd, of B a l t i m o r e , w h o s p e n t s o m e t i m e w i t h h e r s i s t e r , Mrs . L o u i s Bork , h a s r e t u r n e d to he r h o m e .

Mis^ M a y Cole, w h o s p e n t s o m e t i m e in t h i s v i c i n i t y , h a s r e t u r n e d to h e r h o m e .

Miss M a r i e E . Lins, is s p e n d i n g h e r v a c a t i o n a t t h e h o m e of h e r p a r e n t s .

Mr. J o h n Z i n k h a n a n d son, of B a l t i ­more , , w e r e t h e g u e s t s of Mr. a n d Mrs . P a u l Z i n k h a n .

Mrs . F r e d T r a p p is v i s i t i n g h e r s i s ­ter , Mrs . J o s e p h H i n d e r , of H a g e r s -t o w n .

Mr. G i l b e r t L i n s is s l o w l y i m p r o v i n g a f t e r a n o p e r a t i o n .

Mr. G e o r g e L i n t z h a s i m p r o v e d h is h o m e w i t h e l e c t r i c l i g h t s .

Mr. and- Mrs . H e n r y W . Z i n k h a n w e r e t h e g u e s t s of Mr. a n d Mrs . L o u i s H a n n i b a l on S u n d a y .

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T h e L a d i e s ' A u x i l i a r y of t h e A l e r t V o l u n t e e r F i r e C o j n p a n y wi l l h o l d a l a w n fe te on t h e g r o u n d s n e a r t h e e n ­g i n e h o u s e A u g u s t 4 a n d 5. E v e r y ­one is a s k e d t o he lp in t h i s good w o r k .

T h e R a s p e b u r g B u i l d i n g a n d L o a n A s s o c i a t i o n i s e r e c t i n g a v e r y c o n v e n ­i e n t b u i l d i n g on t h e p r o p e r t y n e a r t h e old p l a c e of m e e t i n g , a n d wi l l b°. up to d a t e a n d w i l l be t h e s a m e as* a b a n k . T h i s a s s o c i a t i o n ha s g r o w n w o n d e r f u l l y in t h e l a s t f e w y e a r s . T h e officers a r e v e r y efficient a n d c a r e f u l in a l l t h e i r w o r k .

G a r d e n R e b e k a h L o d g e is p r e p a r i n g t o ho ld a n o u t i n g , w h i c h wi l l t a k e p l a c e A u g u s t • 4 th a t W i l l o w Grove . Mr. E d g a r B. P o h l m a n a n d Mrs . R o b e r t O y e m a n a n d M r s . L a u r a Bals/ ter a r e t h e c o m m i t t e e in c h a r g e .

Rev . R. L. W o o d e x p e c t s to r e s u m e h i s d u t i e s t o m o r r o w a f t e r a d e l i g h t f u l o u t i n g a t M o u n t a i n L a k e P a r k .

CHASE.

Misses A n n e t f e M e e k s , V i r g i n i a R o l ­l ins , Mar i e E a r l e , G e o r g i a V i n c e n t a n d F a n n v C r o u c h h a v e r e t u r n e d f rom a w e e k ' s c a m p i n g on t h e B i r d R i v e r .

Misa( D o r o t h y L a y a n d h e r m o t h e r , of B a l t i m o r e , s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e h o m e of Mrs . H e n r y F i s c h e r .

M a s t e r s J o h n a n d J a m e s E d w a r d s , of H a m i l t o n , a r e v i s i t o r s to t h e Boy S c o u t s ' c a m p on t h e G u n p o w d e r .

Mrs . H e n r y F i s c h e r , M T S . W m . E a r l e , Mis ses D o r a F i s c h e r a n d A d e l a i d e E a r l e a n d Mr. H e n r y F i s c h e r s p e n t t h e d a y l a s t T h u r s d a y w i t h a p i cn ic . .par ty f r o m St. P a u l ' s L u t h e r a n C h u r c h of H a r f o r d c o u n t y a t O t t e r P o i n t , on t h e B u s c h R i v e r .

Mr. S t a n l e y D u r b i n w h o , w i t h t h r e e f r i ends , a r e m o t o r i n g f rom Toledo , Ohio, t o Spr ingf ie ld , Masis., w a s a c a l l ­e r a t t h e h o m e of Mr. W. G. E a r l e l a s t w e e k .

D o n ' t f o r g e t t h e E b e n e z e r S u n d a y School p i c n i c for n e x t S a t u r d a y , A u g . 7, a t G r a v e ' s Q u a r t e r .

T h e r e wi l l be S u n d a y School t o m o r ­r o w m o r n i n g a t 10 o 'c lock a t E b e n e z e r i n s t e a d of in t h e a f t e r n o o n .

H Y D E S .

T h e t e a c h e r s a n d f r i e n d s of t h e F o r k C h r i s t i a n S u n d a y School wi l l ho ld t h e i r a n n u a l S u n d a y School t r e a t on t h e l a w n of t h e c h u r c h t h i s a f t e r n o o n a n d e v e n i n g . Ice c r e a m , c a k e a n d w a t e r m e l o n for s a l e . P u b l i c i nv i t ed .

Mr. Day , f rom B a l t i m o r e , g a v e a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g t a l k a t t h e Y o u n g P e o p l e ' s M e e t i n g a t F o r k C h r i s t i a n C h u r c h l a s t S u n d a y . N o r t o n S m i t h S u n d a y . S e r v i c e s a t 11, 3 a n d 8 o 'c lock.

S u n d a y School a t 2.30; p r e a c h i n g f rom 3 t o 4 P . M. b y p a s t o r .

R e v . A. B. S t i ck l ey , p a s t o r of a b o v e c h u r c h , h a v i n g b o u g h t t h e old h o m e ­s t e a d a t S t r a u s b u r g , Va., wi l l n e c e s ­s i t a t e c l o s i n g h i s m i n i s t r y a t F o r k in t h e n e a r f u t u r e t h a t he m a y t a k e u p hi?) d u t i e s t h e r e .

Mr. L u d g e r Losse l i s s p e n d i n g a f ew d a y s w i t h h i s m o t h e r >&nd a u n t , Mrs . E . J . Bel l .

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N o w t h a t t h e h a r v e s t is a b o u t i shed t h e t h r e s h e r m a n wi l l be n e x t to a p p e a r .

Mi£l3 Sa l l ie H o o v e r , of B a l t i m o r e , s p e n t l a s t S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y w i t h h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . T h o m a s H o o v e r .

M-. C. B l a k e , of Mis sou r i , w a s t h e '- end g u e s t of Mrs . S. Ca ro r l l , of

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h e r v a c a t i o n w i t h h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d M s. H a r v e y M a r t i n .

Mr. C o r n e l i u s M a r t i n , of n e a r Mt. C a r m e l , is v i s i t n g his d a u g h t e r , Mrs . G e o r g e Cole, of B u t l e r .

Miss G r a c e S k i p p e r , of Glen Arm, is v W i t i n g t h e M i s s e s A k e h u r s t , of Yeoho .

Mrs . C. R i g g s , of B a l t i m o r e , is t h e g u e s t of h e r d a u g h t e r , Mrs . J. W i l s o n .

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T h e a n n u a l p i c n i c a n d s u p p e r of St. r*+' '-r\'" "'ar'-nMf C h u r c h , B r a d s h a w , w i l l b e h e l d S a t u r d a y , A u g u s t 7, in t h e g r o v e a d j o i n i n g t h e c h u r c h . A r r a n g e -

'T"» m a d e b y the p a s t o r , the Rev . C o r n e H u s D a c e y . Mrs . Mich ­a e l S t a n t o n w i l l be in c h a r g e of t h e s lupptr , a s s i s t e d b y m e m b e r s of t h e pai iah.

Mr. J o s e p h S t e v e n s o n , of H a n o v e r , v i s i t e d his) s i s t e r , Mis s S a r a h S t e v e n ­son, on T u e s d a y e v e n i n g .

Mr. a n d Mrs . H a r r y G a r o l d a n d g r a n d d a u g h t e r s h a v e r e t u r n e d h o m e a f t e r s p e n d i n g t h r e e w e e k s w i t h Mrs . R u f u s Gill .

Mr. a n d Mrs . E l w o o d T h o m p s o n a n d Missi E d n a T h o m p s o n s p e n t T u e s d a y w i t h Mrs . R u f u s Gil l .

Mrs , Sa l l i e B r o o k s i s v i s i t i n g h e r d a u g h t e r s , Mrs . R e y n o l d s Cofiell a n d Mrs . Rufusi Gill .

Mrs . R e y n o l d ^ Cofiell s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h h e r s i s t e r , Mrs . R u f u s Gill .

Ca lv in a n d E u g e n e K e s s l e r s p e n t l a s t S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y in B a l t i m o r e .

Mr. a n d Mrs . J o e K e s s l e r s p e n t S u n ­d a y w i t h Mrs . K e s s l e r ' s s i s t e r , M r s . C h a n n e l l , of B a l t i m o r e .

Mrs . J a m e s Q u i n n v i s i t e d h e r m o t h e r in W e s t m i n s t e r S u n d a y , w h o h a s b e e n q u i t e s i ck . Mrs . Q u i n n ' s son, R o s s , i s a l so v e r y ill a t C o c k e y s v i l l e , t h r e a t e n ­ed w i t h t y p h o i d fever .

Mrs . J . W. T u r n b a u g h a n d son, G o r ­don, a n d Miss S a r a h S t e v e n s o n , s p e n t "Sunday w i t h Mrs . A d d i s o n F o s t e r , of H e r e f o r d .

M i s s e ^ I n e z E n s o r a n d B e e b e E n s o r s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h t h e i r u n c l e , Mr. J . E n s o r , of Glencoe .

Mrs . P e n n , of G l y n d o n , is "v i s i t i ng h e r d a u g h t e r , Mrs . O. ^ r r ay , of B l a c k R o c k .

Mr. J . W . T u r n b a u g h s p e n t a f ew days; in B a l t i m o r e l a s t w e e k .

Mr. a n d M r s . C h r a l e s Cole, Mr. a n d Mrs . H a r r y Cole a n d d a u g h t e r s , a n d Goldie P i t t s s p e n t l a s t S u n d a y e v e n i n g w i t h Mr. S a m u e l Cole, of Glencoe .

Mr. a n d Mrs . O s c a r G r a y a n d Mrs". P e n n m o t o r e d to G e t t y s b u r g S u n d a y .

Mrs . G e o r g e R. C h i l c o a t a n d Mrs . J . Cole a r e on t h e s i c k l i s t .

Mrs . G. E . E n s o r a n d Misjs M a r y E n s o r s p e n t S u n d a y a t H e r e f o r d .

B E C K L E Y S V I L L E .

Miss Bess i e B o w e n i s s p e n d i n g s o m e t i m e w i t h he r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . G. H. B o w e n .

Mr. a n d Mrs . G r a $ o n W i s n e r a n d d a u g h t e r , H e l e n , of B a l t i m o r e , s p e n t l a s t S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y w i t h f r i e n d s he re .

Mrs . J a n i e Benson , of W a s h i n g t o n , D. C., h a s r e t u r n e d h o m e a f t e r s p e n d ­i n g a few d a y s w i t h t h e Missesi N o r r i s .

Mr. a n d Mrs . H a r v e y M e a s l e y a n d d a u g h t e r , R o m a i n e ; Mr. a n d Mrs . Geo. P e r e g o y a n d d a u g h t e r , E d i t h , s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs . W i l l i a m Ros ie r , of W i s e b u r g .

T h e p i c n i c w a s w e l l a t t e n d e d a n d en joyed b y a l l , a l t h o u g h t h e w e a t h e r w a s r a i n y .

Mr. a n d MrsC G e o r g e D u n k e l a n d son, of B a l t i m o r e , s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h f r i e n d s he re .

GLYNDON.

U n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s of t h e W o m e n ' s F o r e i g n M i s s i o n a r y S o c i e t y of t h e M. E . C h u r c h a m i s s i o n a r y p a g e a n t e n ­t i t l e d t h e "Closed D o o r " w a s g i v e n on S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t E m o r y G r o v e T a b e r n a c l e a s a p a r t of t h e p r e - c a m p p r o g r a m t h a t h a s b e e n a r r a n g e d b y t h e a r r a n g e m e n t c o m m i t t e e . F i f t e e n w o m e n t o o k p a r t in t h e v a r i o u s s c e n e s a n d t h e y w e r e a t t i r e d in c o s t u m e s r e ­p r e s e n t i n g t h e d i f fe ren t c o u n t r i e s in f o r e i g n l a n d s .

M i s s e s Mi ld red a n d B e r n i c e H e i s e a n d t h e i r b r o t h e r a r e s p e n d i n g t h e w e e k a t A t l a n t i c Ci ty .

Mis s I s a b e d T a s e h a s r e t u r n e d f rom a t r i p to W a s h i n g t o n , D. C.

C E D A R G R O V E .

Mr. J a c o b M. F o s t e r s p e n t S u n d a y l a s t w i t h h i s p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . D: A. F o s t e r .

Mr. W i l l i a m T u r n b a u g h , Mrs . M a r y Bue l l , Mr. A r t h u r B u e l l a n d Mr. W m . C l a r k w e r e guesjts of Mr. a n d Mrs . H. C l a r k on S u n d a y l a s t .

M i s s e s J e s s i e , N o r m a a n d B e r n i c e F o s t e r s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h t h e i r p a r ­e n t s .

T h e w e a t h e r h a s b e e n idea l for c u t ­t i n g h a y a n d o a t s , b o t h of w h i c h a r e good c r o p s . Corn isj l o o k i n g fine.

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Wire Fencing and Gates ; also Manure Spreaders.

Seeds, Far,m Garden, Dairy and Poultry Supplies.

GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205-215 N. Paca Street and 366 N. Gay Street,

6.26tf BALTIMORE, MD.

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RAISE MORE HOGS AT LESS COST

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HOG FEED The most valuable pig for a breeder to raise is the one that will

give him the most money for the feed consumed. Spring Garden Hog Feed is all food, no waste. The protein content

is practically all digestible as compared with 70 % digestibility h\corn. It is made from corn germ or hearts, corn oil meal, corn bran and

part of the crown portion of the kernel. Thoroughly kiln-dried and sterilized; packed clean by machinery; free from dust and adulterants. Guaranteed to keep pure and sweet and do all we claim for it or money back.

Spring Garden Hog Feed is the most economical pork producer on the market. Superior feeding value proven by Agricultural Station tests.

Farmers who raise both cereal crops ana stock can profitably sell their corn and use Spring Garden Hog Feed. This can be readily dem­onstrated by breeders who will compare results.

Write for samples and prices if your dealer cannot supply you with "Spring Garden" Brand.

BALTIMORE PEARL HOMINY CO, SEABOARD CORN MILLS

HOWARD STREET PIER OTHER "SPRING GARDEN" FEEDS

Horse Feed, Dairy Feed, Flaked Oats, Hominy Feed, C/ & O. Feed, Cracked Corn, Chick Grits, Dry Poultry Mash.

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND TO CORN DEALERS AND

SHIPPERS We buy White and Yellow Corn either shelled or on cob delivered at our mill

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