Tueiday, November 7, 1961 SENT IN E l
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Damascus Elementary School
will celebrate American Educa
tion Week Friday, November
10. On that day parents are
invited to visit classes through
out the day. Report cards will
be out on November 8. Mr.
Brake's class enjoyed a com
bination hike and campout last
Wednesday night, November 1.
The fourth grade enjoyed a trip
to the Smithsonian Institution
in Washington Wednesday.
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On November 15 the First
Baptist Church will hold a busi
ness meeting at which time
two deacons, spiritual leaders
of the church, will be elected.,
The budget for the coming
year of approximately $14,700
will be presented for approval
by the congregation. November
12 during the evening service
Richard Randall will show
slides of his trip to Mexico last i
summer. He visited many mis
sion stations on his trip. A
stewardship lesson will be
taught in the Sunday School
Sunday. November 12. The
Youth Revival held recently
was a real success. Two young
ladies who are from Argentina,
presently students at Maryland
University, were weekend
guests in the homes of Mrs.
Walter Johnson and Mrs. Rob
ert Barker. The visit of Miss
Suzanne Hanza and Miss Stella
Marchesi was arranged and
sponsored by the Woman's Mis
sionary Union.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frear
and family and Mrs. Jarvis and
two daughters have recently
moved to the Perrywood apart
ments. Mr. Frear is a teacher
in the Damascus High School
and Mrs. Jarvis at the Seventh
day Adventist school near Lay
tonsville. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Chamblee have moved from the
Perrywood apartments to their j
new home on Woodfleld rd.
• • •
B. D. Gladhill, Jerry Cook
and Perry Burdette attended
the Fall Membership Meeting
of the Montgomery County
Chamber of Commerce, No
vember 1, at the Montgomery
County Airpark, which at the
same time celebrated the first
anniversary of ts official open
ing. Mr. Gladhill Is president of
the Damascus Chamber and
Messrs. Cook and Burdette are
past presidents of this cham-
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STORE HOURS:
Opan Monday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday 'til 9 P.M.
Damascus
By Elizabeth Bile
WA 6-1454
:ber. Mr. Cook was president of
the County Chamber when the
Airpark was authorized, this be
ing one of the chief objectives
of the County Chamber at that
time.
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The Family Community Gar
den Club met in the Fellowship
Room of the Damascus Meth
odist Church Friday evening.
Mrs. Raymond Kemp, Mrs.
Richard Stuart and Miss Peggy
Lentz were co-hostesses. David
Quick of Baltimore demonstrat
ed Christmas decorations.
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The Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer will conduct their
j Every Member Visitation Sun
day, November 10, at the home
noon. The visitation is under
the direction of Edward Huet
itinger and Donald Boger,
chairmen of Stewardship and
Evangelism Committee. The
Church Council will meet Fri
day, Novemberf 10. at the home
of Donald Boger on Ridge rd.
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Our Ladies Club of St. Paul's
Catholic Church met Monday,
October 30. Mrs. Katherine
Sharrer showed the Christmas
toys which she is selling. The
hostesses were Mrs. Gordon Du-
I vail, Mrs. William Gallagher,
Mrs. David Cavanaugh, Mrs.
Earl Marshall and Mrs. Kemp.
The Holy Name Society will
meet November 10 in the
church hall at 8:30 p.m. Father
Joseph Thorning, Ph.D., St.D.,
i pastor of St. Joseph’s Church,
Buckeytown, an authority on
Latin America, will be the
speaker. Ladies and the general
I public are invited.
| ...
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stuart
spent the weekend in New York
! visiting friends.
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Women's Day was observed
Sunday at Friendship Method
ist Church. Rev. James Smith
is the pastor. Rev, Ernestine
Hudnell, West Baltimore Dis
trict brought the message, and
the Simpson choir the music. A
luncheon and social hour fol
lowed in the recreation room.
Mrs. Preston B. Gaither was
’ in charge of the services. The
1 Methodist Youth Fellowship
' met Sunday afternoon at War
• fen Methodist Church. The
i Youth Choir for the Charge
sang at Mt. Zion.
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B. D. Gladhill spent last
Thursday in Culpepper, Va.,
with the Board of Supervisors
,of the Montgomery County Soil
I Conservation Committee. Sev
eral Commissioners of the Na
tional Park and Planning Com
mission and some of the plan
-5 ning staff were there also.
| They visited the water reten-
Ition dams which are similar to
| those planned for the Rock
Creek Watershed.
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The new addition to the Da
mascus fire house is completed.
The kitchen is now being fitted
and the building will be ready
l for occupancy. The parking lot i
has been paved.
...
Members of Boy Scout Troop
445 took a "pack-on-a-bike” trip
to Camp Bannecker near Etchi
son Saturday, October 19. They
camped overnight and returned
to Damascus Sunday
. . .
St. Anne’s Episcopal Church j
Women of the Church at a re-1
cent meeting elected their first
officers who are: president,
|Mrs. Frank Blood; vice presi
dent, Mrs. Walter Kee; secre
| tary-treasurer, Mrs. Nina
| Amey.
...
Miss Mary Ann Huddleston is
still a patient in Suburban Hos
pital.
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The Damascus Area of the
Maryland-Virginia Milk Pro
ducers Association held their
yearly meeting and banquet at
the Damascus High School on
Thursday, November 2. The
PTA served the banquet to a
large group of about 125. Ho
mer Remsburg, president of the
j Co-op gave the rejort on the
[year’s operation.
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The Damascus Rotary Club
i met for its regular meeting on
Thursday evening at the fire
house. The speaker of the eve
ning was State Trooper L. L.
Norbeck. Mr. Norbcck ex
plained- the Radar system as
used on the state roads. He
stated that when they had the
equipment set up on a certain
road it slowed down traffic so
much that it was felt certain
some lives were saved by Its
operation, thus justifying its
use. Roger Day was accompa
j nied by his guest Soepandrijono
Bjojodirdjo of East Java, In
donesia. Mr. Bjojodlndjo is
chief of agricultural extension
work in East Java and is in
this country for a year to study
Amercian agriculture. He plans
to go back and try to teach his
'people to raise their standards
!of agriculture. He will be the
guest of Mr. Day for 10 days,
! after which he will be in Rock
ville for a while. He will then
be at Maryland University and
other parts of Maryland until
February, after which he will
go to Arizona. He will return
to Indonesia in June.
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9 Contracts ~
Awarded By
Commission
Nine contracts totaling $104,-
796 for construction of water
mains, sewer lines, house con
nections and storm drainage
facilities have been awarded by
the Washington Suburban Sani
tary Commission.
A $5,770 contract for installa
tion of house connections in va
rious subdivisions in Montgom
ery and Prince Georges Coun
ties was awarded to the Kelley
Construction Co., Inc., of Silver
Spring.
# Metropolitan Utilities Con
struction Corporation, College
Park, received a $6,926 contract
for Installation of water and
sewer facilities on 18th ave.,
Riggs Park Estates, Prince
Georges County, and Manches
ter rd. in Forest Hills and Valley
Brook dr., Springbrook Estates,
Montgomery County.
Five contracts were awarded
in Prince Georges County.
Two Montgomery County
projects were awarded to:
Joseph Canova, Inc., Adelphi,
for rwater and sewer construc
| tion on Halpine rd., Pier dr., and
Atlantic ave., Halpine Village, at!
a cost of $33,021.
State Construction Corpora- i
tion, Bethesda, for sewer con
struction on Arrowood rd., Brad
ey Hills, Bethesda, at a contract
price of $10,161.
Daniels Bootery
To Open Store
On Rockville Pike
A new Daniel’s Bootery
branch will be opened about
December 1 at 1520 Rockville
Pike, opposite Congressional
Plaza.
The store will handle chil
dren's and teen agers’ shoes ex
clusively, both regular and or
thopedic.
Fred B. Stoddard, with the or
ganization for four years, will
manage the new store. Daniels
Bootery has operated stores in
Montgomery and Prince
Georges counties for 10 years.
Clarke Named
To Firm Board
Allen S. Clarke, former presi
dent of Nems-Clarke Company,
a division of Vitro Corporation,
has been elected to the board of
directors of the Weinschel EngV
i neerlng Company of Kensihg*-
ton.
In addition to his responsibili
ties as a board member, he will
also act as a consultant to the
company where his broad ex
perience in electronic design, de
velopment and production will
contribute materially to the fu
ture growth of the organization.
In making the announcement,
Bruno O. Weinschel, president
of Weinschel Engineering, said
that Clarke brings to the com
pany the benefit of 47 years ex
perience as an engineer and ex
ecutive in the radio and elec
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