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VOL, 79. NO. 21 SAD DEATH OF SON John I! i.H t- A.-h, tin- liltiv lo vear . ,i -on ol Mr ai , Mr.-. J. Howard Ash, il l • Hill. v. -track and f, l l;ii:> ,!■; ;i -il ii i ri■;d of I'.i hour., hi: thi' I 'I .Vowark road, on Mon "I day 11 ; • ii: j. yan automobile driven |.\ 11 It 1 1 'lt Ilender-on, of Brooklyn. N. 'i .. [' marly of Towson. Mil. The 11111.. follow died almid two hours af . n u t , 11 1 ' 1 ■ i i 1 ,, i: Hos j) i tal, whillioi in was taken hy Mr. Ik ndor-on i:. his oar. Mr. Hondo!-o!: statod that ho. ao ooinnairod . j i, i 11 i -w. William, I Ira it • ii, v a- dtivhg north at a speed of annul thirty miles tin hour when the lulo miy rat across iho road to ilio cate. where ho picked up a ou k.-t and rai into tho road. *1 lie .iir i■ i mad eve ry el! ort t a\id J .-I rib ing hiiii and stopped the ear in ■ inii 1, oi lor nut too late. The hoy ua .-truek and crushed hy the heavy oar, l oth d-es being shattered ;.t the thighs. Mr. Henderson brought him 1.. I'niin Hospital, where Dis. ( ai - i ion, Miirrison and Bratton tried in vain to save him. Mr. Henderson gave himself up to Sheriff Si-'h. who investigated and found the facts a.- above staled. Cor- M. Id Magraw promptly sum nmaed a jury composed of Frank fi. I’ratt, 1!. B. Craycroft, George M. Pot; loshua M Ash, C. l.ee Cartt Henry W. Terrell, (ieorge H. Woodall, 1.10y.i 1.. M'-hane, W. 11. Marshbank. I- rod 11. In or. Edward W. Taylor and Herman Jeffers, who returned a verdict of unavoidable accident and exonerated Mr. Henderson front ail blame. The funeral of the little boy was InM Thursday afternoon, with ser vice- at the house at J o'clock and in terment at Hinton Cemetery. He is snrvivod hy his parents and a brother, Howard, 111 years of age. -—1 000 CAPTAIN HAGAN KECRI ITiMi Captain Harry I, Hagan ai.d his recruiting party. Sergeants (irant Fleming and George Webber, arrived in Klkton this week. These men are making plans to start an intensive re cruiting campaign to complete the required minimum ,-uota of 50 men f..r ( ompany “H", F.lkton's famous miiitar eompany. Two week.- is the allotted time to complete this work and ir is hoped that every assistance will he given these men. -■■ that Hikton and vicinity can again take her place it thing n ititarc th'-iooy keeping alive th ■ glorious histoi-t of Old Company K and :;t the -aim- time fulfilling our obligation- as citizens and a-.a com munity to tin- State and Government, Monday nigh: it. Hie \rmory at Klkton a reception a d dance will he held, and the public in general is cor dially invite.i. Pi imittei:; speaker are to he ptosent. OOO DEATHS OF THE WEEK Wallen J. Haines, Jr Word ! - oa t.oii Elk - on early We t nosday morning tha- Warren ... Haines. Jr,, oiliest sot. of Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Hattie-, of this county. T. ao died on Tuesday niglit, at their home in Uayhro. k, V. V.. after a long I!;- no.--. Warren was about seventeen years of ago. ami for -event! year had been making a heroic !!gt.: (gainst tu ofi-uln-is. After treat nent places, Mr. and Mrs. Haines rented a ■ "Uage tin- -prtn.g ai Hayhi " T.. in the Saranac f.ar.o re gion. hoping the climate would help But !t was r to ho and the olid -ante on Tue-cay. li-.'angoiv.ents have been ir.tifi- to hold the cm.cal service- in the E!'.- ton Presbyterian I htin.-h m Satuid ; af ei'l: , : at - o'clock. Joint W , Rou-sey. John W. Pc ts.sey, of Pori Dopo-'.t. dud on Jdy l at tic I.one- of h - i-tor. Mi .' John In '*ui!er. rear Ii . iv ho (. ,00. where ho was vtst - ii when striiT.iT. with hi- fatal ill i . --. Ho v a o 5 y oai ■ of ago and n -urvivod hv two sisters, Mrs. Sadler •ai Mi • ‘Eh l;. i-sey, . f iTarfon! county. U iiliam T. W o-t. Vi .; ntn ' . W , 1 in P :. Bowlani -vi; o, i,g-.| 5 s year-, w. • ■I ■ f -I,t.dor i f th.- paper! - an ifacturit.g indo-'.ry It. that see---' l FIREMEN'S CARMVAU j c ELKTON, MARYLAND S I AUGUST 21 TO 28 ] £ 810 ATTRAC TIONS VTI IINX- NBW 1 f DANCING IN ARMORY EACH NIGHT * y .! rFrn v wma JL< 1 1.** ? ill vjC# E (ion. Ho is survived hy his widow. n avM: - -1. / a P.radlt and <inv •n. iciitor, Mi- Ja • . Wok. Mr-, Kudolph T. Abrams. Mrs. Viola I.upold AI am , wife ol Rudoiph T. A.Tam-. . f Noth East, ,-diod Sunday .*il*t, ■■ a long illness. aged yoai'.-. Sin i- survived I.y her hus band and one -otr. also hy her mother and several brolhors and sisters. .Inme- K. Harris. Jan,i - lo'- orts, the infant -■•-! ■ f •Mr. ; t. i Mr . lb !:y li. Hal i ts. dfo.t I'riday at their h on North street. Elk .on. aged two months. I'llo funeral was held Sunday with interment at Cherry Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Isaac liialc. Mr-. Sarah Hiale, wir if I-aai K ao, die : at llisa-.g S ; . Sunday, aged . n year- She i- survived hy her husband, three .- ns and two daughters. or,it LOCAL NEWS ITEMS The advertis ment f “Whistle” is eing discontit ted in the ( ecil Whig. 1 ■ i-cau.-e the Whig d dined give the Whistle ( ompany a hunch of free ad vertising. Country newspapers are "worked" shamefully hy people want ing free advertising, because they permit it. A lit:i <_• nerve in the news- j paper shop would teach some folks t vv h to to got off. Congressman J Charles I.inthicum ha> a large number of I'.Hu Agricultu ral 5 ear Book- on hand. He will he guui 'a send !u- to any party who would he interested n the hook. Ad dre-- him House of Representatives, Wa-hir.i. ton, In i . Mr. I.inthicum represents a City Histriet and conse quently has very few call- for this hook. Tui -day evening of last wo -k Harry \at legrift, wl . resides ot the W1 t - • y farm oast of Klkton, was driving 'it East Main -tree- when a hoop ly i g :n the street Hew up and scored ’he • It he vv;. • Iriv ing, causing it to t nit. Mr. \ amiegrift was thrown out and severely injured, hi- head being ■in and an arm and a log badly bruis ed. He i- now aide to he a: work aga in. Thi am al eting - : he Mutua Fire Insurai.oo ( .nipany of foci County was helti Saturday at the 'll ii. Eil *.*■!.. The following mai:- ag - and ffieet - wei ■■ re-elected; Manager-. Edward W. Taylor, A. I„ i oivci.inck. Samuel J. Kev- George I W.‘ i i-i-i;, S. Wills- I,a- V.' Bennett Sic-.. . Harve;. H Mackey. John H. Kin:- o an i Jam - F. Evans: Pre-i --•lei.:. Edward W. Taylor: Secretary - T easurer. Wm, Sterling Evan-. Re' Sidney li. I tixon wi i officiate in the v- at Trinity I'. E Church tomorrow. Sunday, at I! .. m. a: d Thi- w ( !•: will hoi ,gu tii iv oar.ee ;i; Wat ai a I tin. N East, Thur-day night. August Wilmir.g vvill furnish the music. Wl il„ ts-isting tadit g \vheat in -. art: o a farm neat Rising Sun Rv ■■ Uop was hitter. - the hand iy a snake. He was hurried to an ofli-.-o >f Ir. liah-on. who treated the • snake was i:; a sheaf if wheat. The tea-iier.-’ examination. limited t ■ th'- subjects required of applicants who v.. it- for their fir-- eertiticates. Id at the Kin * or. H t. August 1-t and IT. The Si ,-ond Annua! I-fold Day. un -r th- auspice.- of the Appleton ■ rat . ■ , pet iting with the Mary nr.d Cnivei-sity t.nd C. S. Department ' f Agric :lt ire vvill he held at Appie to> ... W -dtiosilay, August il". There ] .viii -tart-- and dviuonstrations | oy exi.i--.- from the University of l dary \ll are invited. Tv. IT.ited States Internal Rove- i i -e i. pre* i tativcs, vvlto -tatior.ed I -.hem-elves on the Susquehanna river j ige, bet ween Pen y v illo and 1 lavre | Grttce. wen- barred* from the bridge i ■y C. ( . I'u-ey, manager of the ' prdige roninany. The men showed l tinii htidge.- to- government agetu-, ut that made t impression on Mr. Pusey Tln-y h-ft f.-r Wr.shington alio iv id repoi t the natter to .he head -T i.c I eri a Revenue Department. The n:v ref a- dto stall their T.-j-ie ess I and Mr. Pusey ordered them off the Thi <■ .- - H.it,. . ret, rted Friday that tlie Ri'Ja ei.un.i ration showed a hi Jinld il ir.ty. ELKTON, MARYLAND. SATURDAY. AUGUST 14, 192 C I id- i- a decrease of 147 smee tlu- 1 *.* 1 1 ' , eetisus. The Broad Cm k Coi.-t ruction Co.. I -f vvliich S. Ralph Andrews, of Klkton, | I ' i.i, nt, has awarded the . contarct for the construction of three- I ipa. l lct s of a mile of eoner-tc ;Trcev ; in Klkton. Tlu- streets to he impure- . ed an- Main street, from handing ! have t" North, thence up North street j to t! Slate road. The i-oa'.-.a-, price is s-p,si:i.L>s. 'flic Great Chiefs of HD Greal j I'l-.mci! of Maryland. Improved lirder I of Red Men, will visit .Mattahoon | Tribe, No. 118, on Thursday evening. : August HR It is a rare occasion that I all . f the Great Chiefs visit a tribe ut I the same time, and il is hoped that a I large attendam-e of the members of I Mtittaahoon Tribe will he present on I the lllth. Tl: ( . Grand Chief of the Grand Cas | lie • f Maryland, W. B. Reed, vvill hold | a quarterly session of the Grand Cas- | tie at Prineipio Furnace on Saturday. | A -t 1). in Jackson'.- Hull, at th.'iu I o’clock p. m. All Past Chiefs arc re- 1 ■ e-led to he present. At the even- | ing session of Reliance Castle at the I same place there will be a Grand j I Rally for the iu-netit of Castles in I , Cecil county. There will he a class I initiation hy a degree team from Bal timore. All member.- of the K. G. K. are requested to hp present. By order of the Grand Chief. Rev ■ William Davies, pastor of Zion I and Rock Presbyterian Churches, ac- I eompanied hy his wife and son, left last week for a six weeks' vi-it with relatives in Wisconsin. E. T. Day. owner of the basket fac tory at North East, and Mrs. Day left this week for an extended trip through tin- New England States. The marriage of Miss Helen Pres ton and Lieutenant Harvey Holland both -of Aberdeen, look place Wednes day afternoon at the home of the bride. The groom has charge of the Is’th Balloon Company am! spent I s months abroad in active service. Hr. I>. 1.. Gifford, of Zion, who has neett in the Episeopal Hospital, Phila delphia, has returned home much im proved. At", officer from headquarters in Baltimore arrest' d and tired a num ber of -peed fiend- it; North East on Saturday. Iv-tma.-ter Seth, Elk Mills, who n signed several months ago, i- hav ing a hard time to get the govern ti.e; ’ take the office off his hands. Sev- I e al efforts have eet. made to hold j examination- for the vacancy 'out no I apple-ant,- have appla-i! for the posi- j i U "vi: , i Iv in.' driving Iron; Ki-’.cg Sun t- . Calvert, an automobile ran into Geo. Ferguson's t -um ami - ■ Radiy crip pled the hois,, tha: he: ■ . killed. I Severn himdi-"'- n embers of the M. ; E. Sui day seh : Elkti n held their | in mm p We t -day at Augus tine Pier. George H. Mich, ah an escaped soldier from the Tdgevva ai Arsenal, wa- ;irrcsted in Klkton charged with j larceny ■ f a motor boat. He wa turned over t. the Federal authori tic*-. M. li. i-' d. for many years a rail way delT. on the line between Town semi and Centrcvilh*. wti; he placed on the retired i-t A :gust J l ' Harry Moulton and A. H. England, employes of the I’etin.-y ivania Rail road i 'ompany, were arrested 'oy Offi cer.- i adely and Brown, charged with disordei ly induct vvhih - duty and each assessed sin and c --ts by Jus tice (nhourii. Willian Wt ght rid Jaa ( u-tis, both of Philadelphia, ware am--ted i.y I.icul. Baldwin, of the PennsyT , vania Railroad Company, charged with illegal train riding and sentenced lo K kton jail for live days. Wt tan vvel Sui lay scho<>l vvill | hold their annual picnic in C. M, Hit ! chi ns’ grove ;t 11 day Thursday. ugu-t I 10. Ad friend- of the school invited. I Services are i cing held this week I at ( opson Put k, t ear North East, I where tin August la the reguiai | camp meeting of the Na/.arene Churclt opened, to ■•• ntinue until after Au gust -1. | The barn oil the Waiter M■ >i 1-.. it farm, near Co ra. wa -trutk by lightning and burned during the stj iin Salurciay evening. July al. Eight tons of hay in li’c barn, .lelong ing to Samuel D.a n d me. vvlio erups the id.-u-e. were deslroyca. Tiie I iai.lv T. \\ I'd nay farm of 55 ~ci -. ja.-t ■ ■:, t of Kikitm, has been .- Id i.y 111 .wl. A- Harihy, agents, to John id White, tin showman. f> r ■m . M■. Whitney res ed the ten- ! ant house and 15 acres at the upper I end ol the farm Mr. White vvill take 1 -e-sion about *lctola iI. | Ihe Riverside Band of North East i I will hold a carnival during the lirst j 1 Week in September, to raise funds f r the purchase of tie vvsuits. | Struck by lightning about midniglit ! rhui sday might, I vvo wheal stacks on j the farm iff J Fletcher Wood, on the ! I Elkton-Newark road, were burned to ! j the ground. j An entertainment will he held tit Zion I’n .-by lei i.a ii I hi; i eh on the i ".>■!• ! ..! August 17, at ' o'clock. Acf j nii-s'ioii, nil,., t hildren, "a,-. OOO | COUNTY HOARDS ( 111 VI 1 ( GMMISSIoNERS. The County ( oni m j .-si one is niet in regular session on Tuesday, the full j Board present. < inly routine business was transacted. OO (ißi'll \NS’ ( Ill'll r. j The orphans' Court in session on ! Tuesday approved the bonds . f Mar- I garet Id Kir. administratrix of James Ruley Kirk and Homard Terry, ex ecutor of Kills .VI. Terry. The lirst and final account of Bessie Rothvvell, administratrix of Rachel Rothvvell, j was examinctKaud pa sed and distl'i bution struck on same. Sale of real estate of William T. Miller, deeea-ed. finally ratified and confirmed. Court adjourned to meet in special session on the loth instant oo BO \RD OF FDI ( ATM iN. The Board of Education met in regular session Tuesday. August 10. Those present were Dr.Hainan Smith ers. President; Fred Lewis, Vice- President, and Wilmet J Falls, ( mis-ioner. The minutes of the regular meeting ot July 15 were read and approved and sundry hills were examined and ordered to he paid a- soon it - funds are available from the County Com missioners. The Board decided ;.. offer for -ale on Tuesday, August ’-'I, at II a. m.. at the four; Hoti.-c d"or, the follow ing: Pleasant Meadow- -choc! and school ground-: Hack Creek Neck school and school grounds; Bark-dale 1 school and school ground-; Pier-, n'- ! : Giovc school; Carpenter’s Point i I school and school grounds; the j grounds of the vacant colored -cl >oI building south of t alvert. i( Till, foil wSna rc-ignat:- ■ - v. .>n I received and accepted: Miss Ruth B. Mills, is-i-t nt, tl i Tiesap, ake i tv High Scl ! M | Louise Liebig. Manual Training tea '•her. N ril Ea ■ and Calv ert 11 School.-; M -- M H--Aiken. Prin,- cipal. .sli nroe School: Mi-- Nettie 1. Stone, Commercial Teacher, Chesa peake City High S -ho ; Miss E t | th li. Wa: ’,; Principal, War j burton Schi.o', ,\... ;< Mi-- Fear. Abrams, I’- - • , Prineipio 1-- ice Scl I. No. 17: Mi-.- Elva B a k-on, Principal, Big Elk School. No • i The following ai.e’ointmettt- were c n-i'tne.!: Mis- Irene M. ( ■ • , : I Domestic Sciei.c- ami Art teach--:-. North East and t 'a'v.-rt High S •!-.■>■>' -; Mr. Clyde K. Bounds, of Sn w Hill, Principal, Cecil Coti-'ty High School: ; Mr. Thomas I-. Smith, of Havre dc Grave, Principal. Culver- Agri.-uitura! ■ High S.-h 0,,!: M-ss Mary P I-alum. , Principal, New Bridge School. V . - —•>: Miss Margaret Lee Pennington. Prin ipnl. Liberty Grove S hool. No In o; Miss Rcha Ga ■ 11 v de Grace, Assistant, Fair Hill School. I No. 5 1; Mr.-. Gilbert E. Turner of North Ea--, Principal of Elk Mill >l, No 2 I: Miss Vi da Mary ! Hunt, of Lonaconing. Principal -ft Hart's School, No. “—5; Miss Bessie Hansen, of Port Deposit, Principal, j Hickory Gr..ve School. No. !• ib Mis- ' Margaret Bel ", Port IHq A;- isla I .' lie-apcai.e City High School, No. 5 2: Mis- Roberta G. Whit-, of port Deposit. Assistant. North East High School. No. 5 5; Mi-- Mary C Bones, of I'm-t D-po-il \ ■ isiant. Nortli East i l School No. 5 5; Miss Grttce E. Burris. I'i.> cipal, I- redcricktown School, No. !; ; Rev. Walter G. Barb w. Print' pa . Pica* an; Hll S. h. -.1. No. 7 :t; .Mi-- , - pt-incipn.l. School. No. 15; Mi-- Mayme A. ' Burris, Principal. Pierce’s Neck | S ’ho 1, No 7 !; Mi.-s Mary Eliza beth i'iMingani", I'rin.-ipal. Middle Neck Sim,.. No. I 'J; Mi-- Sadie 0 Catanaugh, f‘rinoi|>si!, I’;- E 1 h 1 No. . I: .Mis- Emilv A .''.•nit. Piin j '-ipal. I’iiivid- n-i Sehool. \u. 1 ! I; I i Miss Kilwii.ii Wright. Assistant, j ' idenee Sehool. \n. II 1: Mis Elv., Blackson. Principal, Blythedalc.Vhool, t Ni . 7; Mis- lilailys Miller, Princi pal, I ’ontor School, No. (I -J ■ Miss [ ! Martha Henderson. Principal, Butler | School. No, 11); Mi-- Stella Wood, 1 ’rineipiil. /i n School No, o ;i; jj;.. ■ Mmma May Haller, Principal, War ioiri" . School, No. n i ( olored Schools Mr. W. T. Jiick i ■'on, of Ashland. Viigiaia, Principal, i Poll Heposit t olored School: Mis- M. Adele Hallman. Assistant, I’ort De- I" 1 -! ioiis ci Scl I. of Washington, | ■l l - * : Mi.-s I.uev 11. Jackson, Prinei la. i edar Hill School, No. l l; Miss l-neilc Mae Cole,-. Assistant, Klkton 1 olored School, No. 1 Miss Fran ces Bonis,. Hanks. Assistant, Klkton t i hired School. No. 1 The Superintendent reported that ! he had not ilied the t minty Commis sioners that the estimated expendt -1 lure- for the school year H)2O-PJ2I. | would exceed the amount appropriat- | ed By the County and the State appro- 1 priat:ion hy approximately Slu.Ortt). !he county appropriated .'slJ.'j.OOO. i "hiij the salaries of the teachers alone amounted to 814s,:;tii> The Superintendent reported that 1 he had tiled with the State Depart ment the Annual Report for the fiscal year “tiding July 'll. Itijn. Tin- re ; port (rives the total disbursements for , IIMP-Bijo as siJS.MTT, leaving a cash Balance on hand of kIOS.I 1. The larg est items were as follows: Teachers' salaries. SDO.-'hi’J,'.'l; fuel. ss.2'.tß.l:i. 1 Ihe Board decid 'd to reopen the ; schools or. Tuesday, September 7. at 1* a. m. The meeting was then adj ,ur:. d. OOO Notes Of The Churches Klkton Presbyterian. Dr. McKlmoyle. having r turned “or I the an ial of Warren J. Haines. 1 there will he divire worship ir. tno I Klkt ! shyteriai Church w" a serin : y the Pastor, t n r-t >\v, Sun iay. a; 11 o’clock. AT are n. >st cor- j dial.y invited. -O- Klkton Methodist h ),■ .-copal. At :hu Meti- .1. ..m-copal Church uorrow the Mlowit a \v: i he the | | order of services: At ‘.'fat a n... lass w meet ?t i 'it a fire of Mr. Irwin li. Deiher:. The I '"d■;ic pi -achintr -ervice :.t in-hin. with .. . , - ... ntertin ■ Religion.“ ■ ' . s.-emide for an hour’s sio<!iv;. A.nothoi popular evening servree i" id la Id at 7:nii. jm. Xidersi.r. will h livei a -■ rn t ■ t ‘‘The i ns , Kr >m Good H msekeeping " A . ■”on-i.r.eejiers and, the'f ides e- j OOO BASFHAI-l. ihe Klkt >n 1 hurch 1 .eague Base . 'cam def.-uted the W ou avn ■ an ■ I Saturday last y a score of it ; I Tit- Kikt- r. i oys a’., out for the pen.- j ■ ' n Saturday v phiy Nort 1 East at Klkton, Come out and root, j j Batterie;—Arnunts and Purnell for i Klkton; Russel' and Reynold- for | ! North East. J’tte to the fact that the Elkton i \ ' hurch League team was previously i I scheduled to play on Elkton Ball Park i this Satin.iay, it is necessary that ’ he E.kton A C. Club play tic game j which they have scheduled to play with St. Paul’- of Wilmington, on. J ie Frazer Field, Newark, the same date. ! The management of the Elkton club \ (appeals to the club's supporters to ; come out strong and boost, thi- par- j j tieular game, as it will mean much to i | the clubs engaged. IIOSIMTAI. SI I’KKIMIMUM Miss Flon net W. Junkins, of Balti more. has Been appointed S .perinlen \ dent of I’ni< n Hospital, and will as ime hei duties ott September !. Mbs j 1 lui.kin- has many relatives it Elk 1 : ton and has frequently visited here. | ■She i-a Registered Nurse, a . adu ■ ate ' f the Union Protestant Infirmary. j Baltin me. ami 11t. P .-t C radnate I Hospital of New York, whore she has ; •e ... Miss Margaret id.' . - isiting r< latives in ('best. >■. Pa, WHOLE NO. 4.056 ITRHV PERSONAL Mi--.- I.i • aiii. M;.\ H. . of K kn< n. and .Mr-. li,, ,y T' ■ ! f Wiltnil.e ■ 1.. spi ' . w. I I 1 ,: a ; • irove. Miss Mai A, Jgoiie, daughter of ■ Mr. Mathias Igoile, of Harris r , X. I ami .Mi. Hai y HeValinger, Elkl | iviTf married on I ! iday, August 1 . at I ilia Holy Hr--- (huivh. atllarr:- at •> o'clock. A ftcr the wedding a re- I ception was held at the home of the I I.ride, and immediately after they left lon tteir wedding trip to Stater, I-lar.d, ; X. 'i . They are :ow re-iding at the home of the groom'- mother, Mrs. India HeValingei Mr. Waltei 1 1. Pratt spent tl ■ \vi ik end with friends at AtUu t • Mr. I i U ■ Li wis nt the | week end with hi- family at Atlantic : i ity, all ret tl ning !;■ me M md i> Mi- - Eli taheth V. Biown spent S .t --urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ! Howard Ni.oiif, • Philadelphia. Mrs. Jesse Bui ties, f ( ites . le, ‘ Pa., i- -ponding this week at the h me . of her nephew, Mr, AV ert P. Alexan -1 der. Miss Hattie Ter-e'd is visitiitir rehi | elves in Wilmington. Mr- Laura Harris ar , mar. i.iaugn ters. Edna and Irene Harris, of ftn- I mimrt" . are guests of Mrs John. r. I Sparklim Miss i. tcy B.m! let . of Philadelphia, the truest of her g'.-i in 'tiler, .Vrs. A. 'I. Brow- . . Mr. I.nd .Mrs. (h-orge M. P. tts and Mr. ai : Mis. * leorge K Brown - ,rnt Sunday at Ti 1 heste Bt ich, ma ng i the trip i y automohiic. Miss Bessie 1 Hartnett, the I Regi-t-. ■ t Wills . dice, left Wednes ! day to -pen 1 her vacation at Atlantic ; City and other coast resorts. 1 h. f of Police (leorge M. Potts, of Elkton. is orf dut; this wee t i littie \ acation. Hi- duties an- -eing i .o"ked after y Deputy Chief Hurry I lamer. Miss Helen Mr! : tri-rl. at d J'ttfe Miss.-s Ka ■ it i M : i ■ visiting ii Cannkr.. X. J. Mi Man M 1 ■ s the g ■ -of I frien i- in Lar-downe, I a. The engagement of Mi-- (Amelia I See-m. daughter i.f Josepii fi. ,n. * ’ i aplaiu i ’hard - K. We ; n, ’.VUming' ■(.. has er. urn ur Mr. and Mr-. I leot-ge K. Bu ksor of Odessa, Pei., have a i >ui ed the en■ gagen nt : theii daughter. Miss I ".eta A. Bun - n. * Mr W Ida* i, Biys r. Jr., - i of Mr. and Mrs Wil ; ii m: .1, Brys m. f e-m-rli. A K.k: m Mrs. J I' ■ ■ Weaver and infant ila tght. r. Por, thy E! n. retu ed ■ a-t "e. . t" their h or,, in Savannah, on. a. ompanied y ite me ■■■ Mrs, 'l■ ei .■ X. M !.• . v 1 v.d - -nd I ■>"■!'" time with them Mr. ar d Mr- He: .■■■,< t: • , m.a |i la tight ir. Mayo.*! e. ..Irs. J, H, T p;n ■ I yard an i Mi-- Mary BouehelX a : I o! • ’ 1 ••• ill • • I' o it M. ; f , on >Su lay. calling a! the i ■ ■ of Mr. and Mrs : ■ d Conner en lined witi M ,ss M Mrs. A uer - i u -ti, 1 ,r 1 hiliren ■ i to r. .alter pan : ' v. ■■■• . after a 1 • ■' \ it ‘‘Belmont", th< home of M - I C nstalde's ut le. Mi . g • ~ mi. it Newark, trh , vh i w■ or ■gat - t . the .'ttiocrati Na tion!,’. ('onve it. >n at Sin Prat ' - ■■ ■'•!'. 1: Low in \ insinger aitd Tam ; :ty >• M it.lay remove,! from Elkton to \\ mingtor. ?.ers *t at Mail stt 0.0 a i : Delaware a • : . • vacated y them i t t y Mss 1 ra Pippin and (ei n ther. wfi wtli mo ■> o ■■ ir Ma-\ ;.! Mi-- Pf-.- j ran is a t •aciter i". the So ward street | school. Mr. W Liar L. Hii in 1 f ■ t!y r • 1 m -ed la-1 v. -ei. fr.-nt Elkt* ■ t FJas ton. ■ !tt t | manual t mini teg at the high - -v. fi i‘ .’ iier- i u-e i • L dawars i avem e thus \ acated will ■ upied Mr. Harry .- Viutig a- .i fie- : wh have rented fh ir ii ise it Wii tv.ii gtor, when Mr. Ye: ng j- h the real estate Business. and will reti Mi-- Kli/iii .ftli How.il, ..f Char". -• wn, was gi i ~ ■ ■ isr party T ; an. irn’oer of h.er friends on Th - y evening. Th. -e frm Elkton attend ing were M -- - Elwn.l.eth Spa-hliti, .leanet I. Pri -. M iu th. Tayl . H rii t 1 a Minsti . Catl im Mins- •, Eveivt S| n. Edt ' ■ " . s; M -srs. ( H. D of X.o En ersoi Var snnt. f Lai dot '