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Montgomery County sentinel. [volume] (Rockville, Md.) 1855-1974, April 27, 1939, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
Sandy Spring Neighborhood
Mrs. Conant Webb of Mont Clair,
N. J. spent last Wednesday night with
her brother and family at The High*
lands
On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Dauglas
Whitlock and Mr. and Mrs. M&hlon
Kirk, 4th, gave at the former’s home,
Berkley, the first of a series of Hunt
Breakfasts, preceeding the Grand Na
tional Point-to-Point race held in
Worthington Valley.
About thirty-four of their friends
wore present among whom were the
following: Congressman and Mrs.
John Toland, Congressman and Mrs.
Charles Hallick, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Saunders, the president of the Uni
versity of Maryland, H. C. Bird, Mr.
•nd Mrs. Bruce Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Addison G. Foster, Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob W. Bird, Colonel Paul Tom
baugh, Miss Mary E. Mount, Mr. L.
A. Gravell, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F.
Bewray, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hardy,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mullin, Mr. and
Mrs. Fordice Minnkk, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Neely, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
B. Wilson, Jr., and Miss Betty Whit
lock.
Mrs. Richard duPont Chichester,
her small son, returned to Wilming
ton, Del., after a week’s visit in Sandy
Spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Eves, 3rd, of
George School, stayed with Dr. and
Mrs. Herbert Adams during the
-week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Thomas
went to Philadelphia and Wallingford,
Pa., over the week-end. Mrs. Fritz
deisler is a house guest at Tangle
wood.
Visiting Miss June Thomas at
Greenbriar over last week-end were
were Miss Jean Merritt of Swarth
anore College, Swerthmore, Pa., Mr,
Scott O’Flanigan of Dublin, Ireland,
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BLACK TWIGS - YORKS
Honey and Fresh Eggs
Plainfield Orchard
Near SANDY SPRING.
On Glenmont - Sandy Spring Rd.
(Route 182)
Phone Aahton 54 and 6-J
WM. M. MOORE
Frank L. Hewitt Frank B. Severance George M. Wolfe
President Vice-President Secy. Treasurer
Garland W. Wolfe Harold E. Doyle Win, F. Prettyman
Vice-President Vice-President Attorney
Citizens Building and
Loan Association
of Montgomery County, Inc.
DIRECTORS
Frank L. Hewitt 1
George M. Wolfe
William F. Prettyman
Frank B. Severance
Harold E. Doyle
Dr. Claude W. Mitchell
William R. Pumphrey, Jr. Federal Insurance protects your
Roy M. Heizer savings here, up to $5,000
Dr. Howard H. Howlett Member of
Howard M. Marlow FederalHomi Loom Bank
~ . , x*r xtj United States Building and
Garland W. Wolfe Loan League
A. R. Selby Maryland League of Building
Wm. Henderson Assn’s.
SILVER SPRING, MD. ROCKVILLE, MD.
Main Office- 8408 Georgia Avenue - SILVER SPRING, MD.
1929 TEN YEARS OF PROGRESS 1939
Condensed
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
March 31, 1939
CURRENT ASSETS LIABILITIES
Caah on Hand and in Mortgage Expense De-
Banka *82,936.64 posits $235.00
Accounts Receivable .. 634.84 Advances, Federal Home
Notea Receivable 70.00 Loan Bank 146,375.00
Stock in Federal Home Christmas Club 2R51.50
Loan Bank 12,700.00
Loans on Pass Books 1,223.17 $149,461.50
CAPITAL, SURPLUS,
A< Duee l I d 914540 and RESERVES
Prepaid F’ed. Insurance ’767.62 Due Shareholders
. (Depositors) $1,075,957.12
$1,265,868.91 Membership Premium 174.00
Reserve for Federal
FIXED ASSETS Insurance 17,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures Undivided Profits 44,773.69
(net) $1,623.28 i 10*00*01'
Real Estate Owned 4,537.16 $1,137,904.81
Real Estate Sold under
Contract 6,500.00
Real Estate Being
Foreclosed 8,836.96
$21,497.40
TOTAL ’51,287,866.31 TOTAL $1,287,366.31
4% Paid on Class B Stock (deposits)
5% Paid on Class A Stock (deposits)
YOUR ACCOUNT IS INSURED UP TO $5OOO
Money Loaned on Pint Mortgages Only.
NEW ACCOUNTS SOLICITED
, and Mr. James Beckerman of New
York City. Miss Thomas had some ad
ditional guests on Tuesday to meet
her house guests.
Mr. Lindley D. Clark returned on
i Wednesday from Richmond, Indiana,
he was accompanied west by his sis
ter, Miss Abby M. Clark, who spent
• the winter here.
; Captain and Mrs. J. E. Raymond
and daughter from the Army War
College at Fort Humphreys, visited
! Mrs. Raymond’s parents, Mr. and
, Mrs. Clark during the week.
Miss Emma Mortius Thom, of
Washington, visited over the week
end with Mrs. Francis M. Hal'.owell,
whose son, A. Thomas Hallowell, is
nt home from M. I. T., for a short
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. William John Thomas
and their son, Malcolm F. Thomas,
went to the Eastern Shore on a trip
which included Yorktown and Wil
liamsburg, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Mc-
Reynolds are at home after a trip of
several months in the South.
Mr. M. Devorak has gone to Flor
ida on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Owings had
as guests for dinner on Friday night,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. A Douglas Farquhar and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Hyde, 4th.
Mrs. Francis Snowden and her
daughter, Miss Elsie Brooke Snowden,
have reopened their home, Ingleside,
for the summer months.
Mrs. P. Garland Ligon entertained
one of the bridge clubs for lunch on
Friday.
Miss Mary E. Thomas of Baltimore,
was a guest at the home of her broth
, er, Mr. R. Bentley Thomas and family.
Miss Cathleen Coe, of Boston,
Mass., was a week-end guest at The
Cedars, with her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Douglas Farquhar and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Bentley Thomas
I entertained at their home on Thurs
day evening, with an evening of
bridge. Their guests included the fol
lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Richard B.
Thomas, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. Doug
las Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. William
John Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Tarlton
Brook, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L.
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Allan F.
Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. William W.
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owings
and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Miller.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY SENTINEL
HYATTSTOWN
Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Chandler, of
Clarksburg, and Mrs. Ernest F. Har
ris spent Monday in Baltimore. Mrs.
Harris spent several days during the
week as the guest of her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Beall, of Hagerstown. Miss Roberta
Burdette was an over-night guest of
the Beall’s on Saturday.
Mrs. Lucy Price end Miss Cappie
Price, were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Price, Freder
ick.
Mr. William Burdette and Mr. Mil
ton Burdette, Browningsville; Mr.
Robert W. Stone, Miss Lillian Stone
ard Mr. Edwin Stone, of Washington,
visited Mr. W. V. Burdette and Mrs. •
Lillie Stone on Sunday.
Mr. Joe Willard and mother, Mrs.
Harry Willard, Poolesville, visited
Mrs. E. M. Horine on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Murphy of 1
Ellicott City, and Mrs. Hugh Burgee
were guests of Mrs. Carrie Darby on
Sunday.
Mrs. Byron Darby had as dinner
guests on Monday, her sisters, Mrs. (
Frank Kara, Rockville; Mrs. Julius
Hall, Poolesville, and Mrs. E. M. Ho
rine, also a niece, Mrs. Wendall Turn
er of Rockville.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Luhn, Mrs.
Pearl Phillips, Miss Naomi Phillips,
Damascus; Mrs. Millard A. Belt, Miss
Mae A. Belt, Rockville, and Mr. Frank
Fraley, Redland, visited at the Chris
tian Church parsonage during the
week.
Mrs. O. C. Barnes attended the
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quarterly meeting of the Womans
Missionary Societies of District of
Columbia and nearby Maryland, at the
Christian Church on Tuesday, and
was overnight guest of Mrs. J. B.
Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Russell and fam
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Washington, were guests of Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buxton and
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam P. Miles and Mr.
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