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THE WASHINGTON TIMES SUNDAY APRIL bO 1905 11
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At a recent meeting of the Rhode Ismud Methodist Young Mens Club themembers elected Roy Cramnton to thecaptaincy of the baseball team ThenFrank Wheeler and LeMat were nominated for manager By a close voteMr Wheeler was elected The firstgame of the season was played lastThursday against the team
Trinity The R I M boysweak at the bat played well to
gether and defeated their opponents 8to 0 McCathran of Contra pitched avery creditable game for Trinity but received very poor support Preparationsfor the annual excursion to MarshallHall are all completed and tickets areon sale
The wedding season seems now to beIn run blast In themarriage of Miss of 2311 Firststreet and Mr Gould took place lastMonday evenSn The ceremony washeld In the Congregational Churchwhere the march was played by BischcffThe brides rather escorted her to thealtar and gave her away She wore awhite crepe de chine wedding dress anda tulle veil A large bunch of whiteorchids was carried A reception washeld at the brides liome where manyfriends gathered Thi bride and groomupon their return from their weddingtrip win reside at 100 W street
Monday the Eckintong PresbyterianChurch held a ciuidy ball which wasvery enjoyable and interesting Thefinancial success of the ball was greatenough evidence of its popularity
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Change of Street NamesA confusing state of affairs exists in
Bloomingdale since the changing of thenames ct certain streets and makingthem places rhomas street is now Toddplace Seaton street is place andRandolph street is RIggs place
Time Athletic Stars again trounced theaggregation representing the Bloomingdale Athletic Club 11 to 7 Captainpitched a beautiful game for the
allowing but a few hits and strik J
Jug out a number of the opposingCaptain Gill has signed Waldon
to play second base in place of BillyYates who has a festered foot
A hew method Of conducting time
Easter Sunday services devisedat the conference held in Salisbury MdThey declared the evening service onefor the home missions by the childrenof the Sunday school Following outthis plan the Rhode Island MethodistProtestant Church last Sunday had aninteresting program of recitationsspngs instrumental music chieflyby the children The gallery Sundayschool room and church were packedto the doors An orchestra consistingof four cornets the organand piano played the hymns The recitations by the little ones were greatlyappreciated The violin solo and a
by Elmer Gill were the featureso the evening After a quartet selection and recitation a short address byMr Gill on the reason for conductingthe services by the little ones closedthe program
Some Church MeetingstIme Sewing Circle of the Rhode Island
M P Church met at the home of MrsRiffle 109 Rhode Island avenue lastWednesday at i oclock
Tic ladies of the church were invitedto a meeting in the interest of daynurseries at Mrs R S Wolfes 421 Tstreet northwest on MondayS 21st
Ttvj Christian Endeavor business meeting occurred Monday evening 24th atThe church The committee chairmendelivered their reports for the past year
Class meeting was held last Tuesdayevening at 8 p m in church
Monday May 1 the regular quarterlyconference will be held in the churchaii3 on Monday May S all the membersof the church over twentyone yearsof age were asked to come to a meetingNext Sunday night the Junior Choir willsins several selections
Last Friday April 28 the Bloomingdale Y met at the home of Miss Beall40 T street northwest and spent a veryenjoyable evening
After a wild chase a colored manwho had snatched a pocketbook froma was caught near the SoldiersHome
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The Injured finger of W R Leechhas entirely healed and he has againdonned a uniform He will soon againbe In condition to play ball
The senior class of Technical HighEchool defeated the juniors lastWednesday afternoon on the Radfordlot Second and JR streets by 12 to 7
The Company C beat Company D Ina very loosely played game
Last Monday the Marquette BaseballLeague Opened Its season The gamebetween St Pauls and St Martins hadbeen progressing but a few Inningswhen Gallagher pitcher for St Martinsdeliberately threw away the ball becauseof a decision of the umpire The scorewas in favor of St Martins but thegame was given to St Pauls
The following schedule to May 10 hasbeen arranged April 28 St Vincent vsSi Paul Trinity vs Imniaculate Conception May 1 St Martin vsSt Vincent May 2 St Patrick vs Immaculate Conception May 3 St Paulvs Trinity May 4 St Martin vs
Conception May 5 St Patrickvs St Paul May 6 Trinity vs St Vincent May 8 St Martin vs Trinity May8 St Paul vs Immaculate ConceptionMay 10 St Patrick vs St Vincent
The Senior Club of the Technical HighSchool was delightfully entertained byMiss Clallln of 0 street northwestWednesday evening April 25 Many ofthe old games were revived and playedwith tho old interest that they onceheld Among these were tiddley winksInch pit pirigpong dominoes andcrocinole The parlor was artisticallydecorated In the clubs colors MissClaflin was assisted by her motherin entertaining Among those
t y declare Miss Claflin a veryable hostess wore Misses Carponter Hall Crpsmtui Evans E ClaflinM Oiaflln Murphy Merry andHafnes Messrs Fuller Ronley OurandFulton Braly Cunningham Rainey Ingersoli Hunt Corcoran Dulin andPipesC
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took place Friday evening at RobinsonsHall was a grand success arid Petted
club enough money to start the teamwhat is hoped to be a successful sea
sonAvery Taylor and Harry Schermerhorn acted as waiters at a recent reception by the congregation of RhodeIsland Avenue Methodist ProtestantChurch to Rev Gill their pastor
The Memorial Church of UnitedBrethren for Christ Is now completedand will soon be occupied The buildIng presents a most conspicuously Imposing position and is one of the mostbeautiful churches in Bloomingdale
A fireman of No 12 engine house isdetailed to St Martins fair every nightfor protection against fire
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St Martins FairThe St Martins fair opened very
auspiciously last Monday evening andevidenced the untiring efforts of thecommittee In charge
A very entertaining program was arby the Home Missionary So
ciety of the Rhode Island MethodistProtestant Church last Wednesday atwhat was entitled a missionary teaElmer Gill cornetist rendered a soloA recitation by Mrs Adkina was muchenjoyed A little prologue by sevengirls entitled A Bag of Wishes wasfollowed by Mr Speidel alias PaddyFerdoone with his delightful recitations A twentyminute period for teacame next A solo by a member ofthe choir a short address by the RevDr Ward and a trio by tho Tripletswere the numbers of the second partof the program Tea was served withcake during the intermission and atthe close of the program
Mr and Mrs Shields are spendingtheir honeymoon with Mrs Chaunccyat 2023 First
Among the various picnics arrangedEaster week were the A M C Club
spent the day at Pierces MillOld Maids Consolation Club whicha picnic at Chevy Chase Lake andstudents of section B of the firstat the Eastern High School who
also visited Pierces MillElmer Bailey of 1232 Eleventh street
had several bones In his hand brokenwhile at work on a machine in the navyyard
Private Keefe of Engine Company No8 is still at home with sprained ankleIt Is thought complications have set inand at present It is feared he will notbe able to return to quarters for severalweeksLast
week a double accident occurredin the Southeast when a wagon ranover a child at Eighth and A streetsand Sergeant Mulball Injured inattempting to arrest the culprit Awagon driven by a colored man strucka child at the intersection of the above
streets and run overbut happily breaking no bones The sergeant who saw the affair seized a bicy
from a passerby and chased thedriver who had turned a corner anddisappeared While rounding the cornerat Eleventh B streets In an effortto cut him off the driver guided hithorse at the who TVS thrownfrom the bicycle and severely emit aboutthe face and head Sergeant Mulhallwas assisted to a nearby drug storewhere his wounds were dressed Thenegro escapedUJRemembers the Firemen
Miss Rector of 629 North Carolinaavenue to show her good feeling forthe members of No Eight engine com
sent the men five gallonscream last week and as many cakesas they could eat Miss Rector Is oneof the oldest neighbors and has madeherself dear to the hearts of the firemen by the Interest hich she hasshown in their Welfare
Prof Hughes gave his Easter ball inthe Naval Lodge Hall last Mondaynight The room was decorated withpalms cut flowers and streamers ofcrepe paper in various harmonious colors Between the dances refreshmentswere served to the guests
George A Green of 416 Seward squarehas returned from a visit of two weeksto Mithias Point Va where he hasbeen visiting for his health Mr Greenwas greatly benefited by the trip
The Acorn Club composed offrom this section gave a priVate
dance at the Naval Lodge Hallday night The crowd though smallseemed one of the jolliest seen at thehall this season
The contractors for building the newbridge between Washington and Anacostia have begun work on the structure The new bridge is to be one ofthe finest in the country and will runalong the side of the old oneing time same streets
F P Llpplncott the cigar dealer of335 PennysIvania avenue is in quarintine on account of the case of blacksmallpox which his brotherinlawwho was visiting him from New Jerseycontracted and which proved fatal
On Monday evening some of timeof the Business High School gave
an informal dance at Jennings HallDuring the Intermission refreshmentswere served and the party did not adjcurn until the early morning
Albert Draper of Lehigh Universityhas been spending the Easter holidaysat home with his parents at 327 Astreet He left on Wednesday morningto return to college
The ladles of the Church of the HolyComforter gave a social euchre at Jonnings Hall on Wednesday evening forthe benefit of the fair which is to
on MondayMr Donovan of 210 C street who has
been in Toxas for over a year for lifehealth has returned and he believesthat he has fully recovered
Two Have the MumpsMrs Shams and her mother Mrs
Davis of 437 First street are bothfrom severe attacks of mumps
believed to have been caught from thelittle daughter of Mrs Simms MrsDavis Is the grandmother of the littlegirl and yet she contracted the youthfulmaladyMrs
and son of streethave gone to Reading Pa where theywill visit friends for about ten days
The work on the grading of the streetsalong which the tunnel was dug isprogressing rapidly At Fourth streetanti Virginia avonue the street is beingraised almost four feet many of
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Noble Tones of Baltimore who hasbeen visiting his aunt Mrs Hawkinsat 743 Fourth street while he was
the examination for steam andengineer at tIle navy yard Ijas
Informed his relatives that he was thirdhighest in the examination i
Henry of 523 Seventh streetdied at the Homeopathic Hospital lastWeek Mr Marks is one of the oldestresidents of this section For manyyears he was an officer on the policeforce and subsequently was employedin the navy yard He was a prominentMason and member of the Second Baptist Church
Miss Bibber who has been stoppingwith Miss Taylor at 905 E street forthe past week has gone to Philadelphia
T J Cullnane of the Fifth precincthas gone on sick leave and at presentIs not improved G rotten of the sameprecinct has been granted leave forseveral days
Ray MIskimmon regular drug clerkfor Guy M Neely is spending a weeksvacation at his home in Harpers Ferry
The Junior Club of the Eastern HighSchool was delightfully entertained atthe home of Miss Josephine McCoy 23S
E street Thursday evening The featureof the evening was dancing although afloral guessing game and telegrams werealso played During the intermissionrefreshments were served by thehostess After the conclusion of thedance program tho club adjourned tonext meet at the home of Miss Turner
Ur iHappenings at Navy Yard
Surgeon Raymond Spear and Assistant Surgeon H T Nelson of the hospital have been ordered on a marine examination board to meet at Marine Barracks on the 24th
The Dolphin left Sunday the 23d forTangier Sound for great gun targetpractice The vessel will be away aboutten days and will then return to Washington
A C Plant jr architectural draughtnavy yard has had his ap
pointment extended thirty daysG A Holden subinspector of ord
nance has been ordered to proceed toConn and report to the in
spector of ordnance at the works of thePratt Whitney Co
Acting Gunner E Beaks received orders detaching him from duty at thenay yard and ordering him tp go tothe naval proving grounds IndlanHeadfor temporary duty
C Wallace machinist and G Griffithmachinist ordnance department wereordered to the navy at NorfolkVa for temporary duty
A board composed Of Lieut W 3CGise senior nicniber Lieutenant Fullenwider and Lieut McNelly met atthe navy yard on the 27th for the exanimation of candidates for the position of marine engine and boiler draftsman and assistant marine engine andboiler draftsmen under the cognizanceof the Bureau of Steam Engineering
Lieut J W Graeme left here lastSVeek his new duties on tioard
W J Moore C L Geddings andJ S Cipeller privates United StatesMarine Corps sent to the liesuital laut wviek for treatment
W E Weaver seaman one of thecrew of the commandants barge hasbeen reenlisted and detailed for thesame duty
L A Dyer chief yeoman attachedto seamens quarters has been trans
to the Franklin after the completion of the course of the presentclass
W H Ratcliff fireman second classgeneral courtmartial prisoner wastransferred to the Southery at
navy yard last week for the fulfillment of his term of confinement
The team of the Dolphin has madea remarkable record during the seriesof games in Washington having lostone game of the eight games which theteam played
W J McCileand machinist gunshop was sent to his home on accountof illness
The only child a little boy of R EMetzel of 525 Second street Is now lyingvery low with scarlet fever
Gets Electric Shock
GW Unglaub of 117 Ilickman streetwhile working in tho roundhouse received a severe electric shock and hadto be removed to his home In a carriageAlthough knocked unconscious for a fewmoments no serious Injury was sustained
The marriage qf Miss Virginia WellsBohrer daughter of Mr and MrsGeorge P Bohrer of this city to HenryCharles Hallam also of this city sonof the late Henry Clay Hallam of
took place Tuesday evening Theceremony occurred at S oclock in thehome of the brides parents the RevAlbert Evans pastor of the MetropolitanPresbyterian Church officiating Onlyrelutivcs were present but a hundredfriends came In for the reception later
Frank R Whitney was knocked frqmhis bicycle at Eighth street and
avenue southeasts Wednesday afternoon when his wheel came in contactwith a wagon His arm was injuredbut he was ableto go home without assistance
Mrs George Bostwifk of Norfolk ison a visit to her sister Mrs Silas MEtthews of 1125 B street southeast
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of Mrs Silas Matthews 1125 B streeta nferry party of young people gatheredin honor of Master Preston Matthewseighth birthday Games music amiddancing were indulged in until 9when the young folks gathered arounda prettily decorated table in the diningroom where refreshments were servedMuster Harry Wright and his sisterKvelyn of the Wan if Company werepresent and assisted greatly to the enlivening and enjoyment of all presentAmong those present were Misses Mildred LI th go re Annie FJtzhugh EvelynWright Louise Cary Mary Speaker
Malvcr Edith Franks GladysConstance WOOl Mary Lane IroneLane Evelyn Henley Elsie Healey andEdna Birch Musters Ritchie HallGeorge Walker Thomas Lane JohnLane Ambrose Healey Preston Msitthem Leroy X ranks Charlie Franks
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Mr and Mrs A Frank Oscar Halrimari Miss Leila Barrett and Mr Fry
On Friday the Georgetown Reservesand tho AloysiuS Club of Capital CityLeague played a game of baseball at
Georgetown Field for the benefit ofthe ChuiCh of the Holy Comforter atthe corner of Fourteenth and EastCapital streets
The young ladies of StGuild ot St Marks Church cornerThird and A streets gave a receptionto their friends in the parish hallThursday evening Miss Luxon MrTrot and Dr Hoofnagle furnished themusic for the evening Refreshmentswere served by the small boys of thechoir while the guests indulged in social chats under the shade of the palmswhich formed part of tile pretty decoraticri
George 0 Walson paying teller of theNational Capital Bank has resigned thatposition to take the office of treasurer ofthe Union Savings Bank
N Ambrogi of 329 Pennsylvania avenue has been confined to his bed for thepast week with inflammatory
Mr Long of 325 First street who hasbeen suffering for the past two monthswith Inflammatory farrecovered that he Is able by the aid ofcrutches to return to work
Charles E Buelte of 52S First streethas been visiting friends In Baltimorefor the past two weeks His return Isexpected this week
On last Saturday evening Mrs Boggsof 122 Hickmaii street was married toMr Mohler in Baltimore They will
tp Washington after a shirt tripnorth
The Newmeyer family had a reunionlast Saturday when they met at thehome of H L Newmeyer 103 E streetMr Newmeyer Ys a private of truckcompany G and is now off on his annual furlough An ample oyster supperwas provided by the host Those presentwere H L Newmeyer Mrs H L New
and sister and Mr and Mrs WE Newmeyer
At the weekly shoot of the EasternBranch Gun Club held Tuesday eveningat their grounds the highest score ofthe year was made by William Vagncrwho got out of twentyfive clay pigeons Mr jHamm was thenext highest with twsntyone out oftwentyfive and Orrison and Byrd eachshot eighteen
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Albert G Norton C E who has beenassistant of W F Strouse on the
new Union Station building has resignedfrom the Baltimore and Ohio staff totake the position of assistant engineeron the Erie railroad Mr Norton willtake up his new duties in the New Yorkoffice of the company on May 1 Z GRogers will succeed him in Immediate j
charge of the station N
James MecDonaId of Bayfield Ontwho has spent the wIhter with his sonJame MapDonald druggist at the
of H and Twelfth streets will leavethe city this week for his home In Canada
The Rev J Compton Ball pastor ofthe an Church willpreach JL sermon fin spring at 11
oclock this morning The subject willbe the Relation of the Branch to theVine Other services toddy will be
school at 930 Jr B P U at 3
and Sr B X P at CS9Thomas Jefferson Council No 12
which assembles weekly In the Northeast Temple Held regular meeting onTuesday evening and initiated a newmember J J Curtis is counselor and
McLean Is recording recretary Atthis meeting a committee report wasreceived naming July 17 as the date forthe annual excursion of the order toMarshal Hall
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Death of Mrs EspyMrs Mary Er Espy died on Thursday
morning in her home 104 Eleventhstreet after a long illness The funeralwas held yesterday afternoon at 2
oclock the R v J Compton Ballassisted by the Rev Albert
Evans Interment was in CongressionalCemetery Mrs Espy is survived by ason and three daughters
P H Buehler of Truck A companyenjoyed his first day off foi severalmonths yesterday Private Buehler hasbeen in hock for a long period Hewent to Giesboro Point for an outingand brought borne the sixpound bass hesaid had been waiting for him in thewaters of the Eastern Branch
Miss Nellie Bailey of this city andH M Sutor of Baltimore were
on Wednesday at the home of thebrides aunt 228 New Jersey avenue theRev George C pastor ofWaugh M E Church Officiating Mrand Mrs Sutor went to New York fortheir wedding journey and will reside inBaltimore upon their return
Amaranth Lodge Knjghth of Pythiaswill meet at the Northeast Temple tomorrow night and confer the knightsrank on two candidatesCommander Dr C E Ferguson will
and the lodge team will performthe rites After the initiation refreshmentswill be served
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Crescents Beat HilltopsTime Crescents and Hilltops crossed
bats at Trinidad and 0 streets Thursday afternoon Score 13 to 4 in favorof the Crescents Knox the pitcherstruck out fourteen men
Morris D Miirphy second assistantengineer of No 3 Engine Company is
will spend a week He will alsostop several days in Baltimore beforereturning to Washington
The Rev P W Jeffries and Miss Jeffries were visitors last Sunday at EpwOrth M Ek Church South Mr Jeffries assisted at the morning service
Edward Coysgrove son of Bridget andthe late John Coysgrove died on Wednesday at the family home 820 Fourthstreet Time funeral was held on Friday In St Aloysius Church
Bethlehehi Chapter of the EasternStar met In the Northeast Temple onTuesday night and gave attention tothe usual routine work Mrs C JWood is worthy matron The EasternStar Is composed of Master Masonstheir wives widows sisters and daugh
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Moves to BrooklandS R Henry third battalion chief of
the fire department has removed hisfamily from 327 A street to Brdbklandwhere they will remain during the
On Thursday afternoon the Indiansbeat the Cowboys In hotly contestedgame of ball at Thirteenth 13
streets The score was 8 to 6 Theare eager to add other scalps to
their beltA special meeting was held in the Ep
Methodist Episcopal Church onThursday evening to discuss ways andmeans to aid the Y M C A In its
and furnishing fund Theladles of this church haveto furnish ono room in the new
at a minimum cost of J1CO Themeeting was addressed by Mr Ward
the national MNoel House Dramatic Club onIIs rehearsing Bluebeard and
will presentthe r lav in the near futureThe Pathfinder Social and Dramatic
C b on Tuesday evening gave an entertainment and ball in the NortheastTemple The Missing Heir amelodrama was the play presentedwith a capable cast pf amateur aLtersWilliam L Thornton sang
songs between the acts
Detailed to ExpositionPrivate William LInkins of No 3 en
glne company has been detailed withthe special chemical engine on the
exposition grounds Arthur Parnellla acting as substitute in Private IAnkins place in No 3
Time Rev George C Maydwell saysthe Waugh M E congregation is thebusiest on Sunday of any In the cityRegular church services are held at 11
and 730 Sunday school is at530 the Junior Epworth League meetsat 230 and the Senior League at 630All these services are largely attendedand much Interest is manifested amongthe members Dr MaydweUs subjectthis morning is The Benefits of Waitingon God
Tuesday evening Mr Crosby offlower and fruit guild gave a
stereopticon talk on gardening in frontand back yards to boys and girlsof the club at Noel House It was announced that prizes be byMiss Harding for the most successfulgardensColumbia
Commandery United Orderof the Golden Cross held Its semimonthly meeting is the Northeast Ternpie on Tuesday evening giving
chiefly to routine business MissNettle E Cole Is noble commander
Death of Mrs ColeMrs Nettie A Cole died in the family
715 Eighth street last Sundayafter a brief illness The funeral washeld Tuesday afternoon Representativesof the Grand Lodge of the Order of theGolden Cross and of the AVomens RelictCorps of Lincoln Post G Awhich she was a member attended thefuneral Four sons of Mrs Cole FrankArthur William and Frederickswerethe pallbearers Interment was in Congressional Cemetery
The James Stewart Company of NewYork which has the contract for erectingthe express companys building and thepower plant in connection with the newUnion Station is pushing along thework on the foundations for both structures This company holds the contractfor laying the concrete foundationsthe smokestack of the power plant andhas erected machinery for driving thepiles therefor The contract for thestack has not yet been let
Much to the satisfaction of residentsMn this section the District workmenhave resumed work on Twelfth streetbetween Maryland avenue and HLast November this portion of Twelfthstreet was torn up and covered withbroken stone which has laid therewithout rolling during the interveningmonths The hope that this
is to be macadamized seems almosttoo good to be true
The young friends of Miss BerniceWright were entertained at her home631 Twelfth street on Thursday Asocial evening was spent In games bythe young people and refreshmentswere served Among those presentwere Misses Mary Fitzpatrick HelenMoore Elsie Barbour Mabel CarterMarjory McNab Louis Mueller LeonShore Howard Meldrum Arthur
and Edgar KelloggThe McDermott McMilHn Hoffman
Company has begun the excavation forthe lowering of the north side of Hstreet preparatory to laying a temporary track for the street car line Thework is being done by Italians thedirt being hoist the retainingwall by cranes The steam and noiseOf the machine shovel frightened horsesbadly there last fall and the contractors sought to avoid a recurrence oftheir experiences then The street railway company is putting in plowplts ateither end of the subway where changefrom underground to overnead powerwill be made for the temporary track
On Wednesday afternoon a car incharge of Conductor Clarence JCarneyand MotOrman John Armstrong
with a and team driven byhoary Lacey at time Junction of the carline with Wyoming avenue Lacey wasslightly injured being able to go to hishome unassisted Both the wagon andthe car were badly damaged while thehorses remained unhurt
The automobile owned and operatedby A Maupln became uncontrollable andran into a pile of dirt breaking themachine badly Only after much delayanti hard work was Mr Maupin ableto get the vehicle home
Henry Waterman Is erecting twostory frame dwellings on lots 27 and 2S
in square 21 to known as Nos 5413
and 5415 Brlerhtwood avenueThe Sunday school of the Whitney
Avenue Memorial Church gave a uniqueouting to the children on Easter Monlay at the Soldiers Home grounds Instead of rolling eggs about ten dozenbeautifully colored were hid about thegrounds in the crevices of the walls andother like places Then the childrenwere turned loose to find them Theybegan the hunt which lasted for overtwo hours when the eggs being all
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woman of Wilmington Del is visitingMiss Mabel Sands at the latters homeIn Flint street
Mrs Langley has as guests for tunext few days Mrs and Misslangley of New HampshireMrs George Osborne with her chit
dren spent the Easter holidays at Manassas Junction Va
Mr and Mrs Favor and their littleson Richard who lately moved out tothe Park will spend the next few weeksat Atlantic City Mr Favor will dividehis time between Atlantic City andPhnadelphic where he has business
The B B G Club on Friday eveningmet at the home of Miss Mabel SandsJiving in street After the usualbusiness of the evening lightmeats were served in the dining roomwhich was prettily decorated for thooccasion Those present were theMisses Elizabeth and Edna RitchieMiss Deborah Gooch Miss Mabel SandsMiss May Miss Sadie Mellon MissMay Clifford and Miss Helensmith
The little daughter of Mr TorbettJanette has fully recovered from a
illnessDoctor and Mrs Braeshaw will leave
tomorrow for Florida from whencethey will go to Yellowstone Park thento California and from there to Hongkong The dourbr and his wife wereformerly residents In Hongkong for anumber of years where their eldestdaughter now resides They will maketheir home either in Hongkong orShanghai
Mrs Dr Heinecke will give a musicaleand entertainment at the BrightwoodPark M E Church next week
The Regina music box which wasloaned to the members of chemical engine No 2 has been returned toS Sheldon and In Its place Private
has donated his graphophone to afford entertainment to the men
On Wednesday evening the S A BClub a secret society composed of
High School girls gave a dance InPostofflce Hall Mt Pleasant
Last night Miss Jane Wright gave acomplimentary dance to the members ofthe Junior 5lub of Central High School
time Pqstotlce Hall Mt Pleasant
ROCKVILLE Md April 29 MisaCoulton of Prince George county Mdis a guest at the home of the Misses
Miss Wright has returned to herin Washington from a visit to
home of MI and Mrs Hazel CashellHarry E Newlon of Washington and
Miss Mary Birch of Alexancounty Va were married on
also William Wesley Collinsof Twining City D C and Mjss Tlllie
Cook of Good Hope Park Dwere married here on Wednesday
James W Beavers and Edward Heynolds have been appointed game wardens for this county-
F Hazel of Redlandpurchased in New Jersey a fine herd
Of Ayrshire cattleWalter Fawcett and Miss Sarah Mar
garet Boss both of this county werein Alexandria Va on March
last by the Rev William J MortonHarry A Dawson of this town has
his farm of 195 acres near Halplneon the Metropolitan branch of
Baltimore Ohio railroad toSamuel T Kalbfus of Washington
Go to BogotaJohn Brewer will leave Rockville
the middle of May for Bogotacapital of Colombia where he willa clerical position under his uncle
States Minister William W RusMrs Caroline Edmonston widow of
Owen Edmonston of Bropkeville thiscounty died in Washington city onSaturday last aged eightyone yearsShe was Interred in the Rockville Cemetery last Tuesday morning
The Incorporators of Glen EchoTown Hall Company met on Fridaynight and elected the following officersfor the ensuing year George WOBrien president John R Johnston
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A correspondent writing from Dawson Yukon Territory describes somethrilling experiences in the month of
in that far northern land Inpart he saysAs we start tomorrow for Fairbanks
and not knowing Just when Iwill have another opportunity to write
will let you from me oh the
DawsonWeon the Klondike this year The caribourun went on the Peel river side So wedid not get into them to do much good
could kill moose if we wished butgame is selling slow here while atFairbanks moose and caribou are sellIng for 50 cents a pound Fairbanks Isthe center of a new placer district thathas recently been discovered in the
countryWe have got a fine team of six dogs
will makethe trip in aboutdays a distance of 540 miles We godown the Yukon 300 miles to Circle Citythen turn to our left and go overland
miles crossing a divide before wereach Fairbanks
Provisions tire selling a little highthere Flour is 25 a hundred Sugar
salt 50 cents a pound Some claimthere will be a shortage in a good many
there before spring1 have for a companion my old
George Solomon a Colorado boyis a fine shot and a skilled hunter
We are going prepared to hunt butshould anything else look more
we will hang up our rifles and availourselves of any opportunity that willnet us the best results perhaps mining
ItselfWe are having a very pleasant winter thus far lint little cold weatherTho days very short at present
havent seen the sun for two orthree weeks
We had a little experience In aOctobfer 28 It might Interest
you It dill me for a few minutesWe killed eight caribou one day
previous to the above mentioned dateone wounded had strayed some dis
tance from the rest and being anxiousto get the game out of the hills assoon as possible on account of going to
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secretary and John A Garrett treaalurer
Clagett Holland returned to his homenear Brookeville last week from
Fla where he spent the pastwinter with his brother Thomas Holland He looks hale and hearty fromthe effects of the Southern clime
Howard Preston Crist and MyrtleBreedlove Phillips of Bethesda werequietly married here last week byRev Thomas H Campbell pastor ofthe Rockville Baptist Church the
taking place at the home of theministerWilliam
H Houston of Washingtonarid Miss Nellie R Benson of Baltimore visited Rockville on Saturday afternoon last and were married by
Robert B McNair
Death of Mr CreamerLouis Creamer a wellknown resident
of Montrose died on Thursday ofweek aged years He had beenill a long while with art affection of the
was the cause of deathHe wag unmarried and was a son ofthe late Charles Creamer
Thomas M Ofutt eldest son of Mrand SIrs N p OfTutt was married toMiss Smith of Hancock Washington county Md at the residence ofthe bride last Sunday and on theirbridal tour visited the parents of thegroom of this town Immediately afterthe marriage
Mrs Catharine Alexander Russell ofWashington has issued invitations tothe marriage of her daughter Mrs EvaRussell Carter to Henry y Bouic ofthis town the ceremony to take placeat the residence of the brides motheron Svednesday May 17 1S05 at 8 p m
Church at Glen EhoA movement is on foot for the erection
a new house of worship for theat Glen Echo this county A
lot was recently purchased from WalterC Carroll and an effort beingmade to raise the funds necessary toerect a comfortable chapel vjp be knownas the Chapel of tiie Redeemer
iirs Hettle Owen wife of Edward WOwen Of Olney died on Thursday evening of last week aged sixtyone yearsShe had been ill for several monthsof an affection of the heart which wasthe cause of her death Her husband andone son Charles W Owen of this townsurvive
Klngstress the mare bred trainedand recently sold by C Waters ofGermantown for 53500 will be racedin the grand circuit the present
She has been entered at BuffaloN Yt the meeting to take place onAugust 711 In the Lafayette HotelStake for 2il7 trotters purse 2000 Shehas been nominated Clark of
Pa with Othernominees with different owners
Womens Club MeetsThe Rockville Womens Club met on
Thursday evening of last week at theclubroom with the usual large attendance of members and several guestsThe program rendered included responses from James Whltoomb Rileyreadings by Miss ROB MV Hendessonarid Wallace Welsh and an interesting account of the State
of Womens Clubs held InMd by Mrs N D Offutt a
delegate thereNews has reached here of the mar
riage of Miss Claudia J White daughter of the Rev and Mrs S R Whiteof Ro kville to R E Schad of SanFrahciscxJ Cal For the past ten yearsor more the bride has been engaged inmissionary work under the Baptist denomination and spent several years inChina For several years past she hasbeen doing similar work mong theChinese in San Francisco The groomis an artist and designer-
A camp of the Modern Woodmen ofAmerica has been organized here byDistrict Deputy Frank Drew and StateDeputy R Russell with twentyfivecharter members The followingwere elected i Council I r C H Mannar banker Calvin Hicks secretaryGuy Hicks escort William F Disneypast council J Marvel outsideguard Albert J Hall inside guard
the camp is 9551
Yukon Territoryt-he lower country We decided tothis on to toe foot of the mountainourselves to enable the dog driver toget to it more readily
The mountains were very steep wherewe were some rising almost perpendicular Time ravines were fllled with driftedsrow some to a depth that afterwardproved surprising It being so early inthe season thought there was littledanger of a snowslide So we pulledthe caribou to the mountain crest and
down the mountain side througha ravine
We watched the caribou until it reached the bottom Then thinking of nodanger we started on a camenear our last George was thefirst to start Sitting on his snowshoesne followed the trail of the cariboureached the bottom in safety I waiteduntil George was nearly down so asnot to run into him Thensnowshoes under me I followed thecourse of my companion I had gotnicely started when I saw George runohms for ne side of the As heran he said Ira we are gone Henearly made time edge of the slidewhen he was hurled Sown and passedfrom my sight almost instantly
At the same moment great seamsopened up above and below me and tonsand tops of snow broke away with aroar I never forget As it toredown the side with a forceirresistible carrying with it its two human occupants for passengers I expected moment to be my last and svennew I wonder what power me tokeep on top of that heaving tumblingma s of snow
Just before the slide stopped sometance to my left I saw George In hisstruggle for life extend arms abovetime snow so that I knew that he stilllived As the slide suddenly stopped Iclimbed over great cakes of snow thathad piled up near me anti made my wayas quickly as possible to where I lastsaw George As I did I saw him riseslowly to his feet
As he stood there bareheaded on thatcold day half exhausted and suffocatedwith his struggle between life and deathhis first words were Ira we are luckyto get out of this timing alive I neverexpected to see you again
Time will undoubtedly erase frommemory a good many of the adventuresI have experienced in this land of snowand ice But t am under the impressionthat it will be sonic time before I entirely forget the incident that came sonear being fatal on October 2S 1301
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