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January 17, 1920—Page 6 THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND.
LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE (Continued from Page 5.)
FREELAND.
A cold wave struck us on Wednes~ day. The wind moving a t about 40 miles an hour, and at times accompanied with slnow squalls which were almost blinding. Some of our people did not get a supply of coal in the fall and they say that their bins are get t ing empty. But our dealer reports tha t he will be able to supply them in the near future, as he has the promise of a car load for which he is looking daily.
Mr. Alexander Keys, an aged and highly respected citizen of this village who lacked one day of passing hisi eighty-ninth mile post, passed away on Wednesday morning. He lived with his daughter, Mrs. Alice Eaton and had been in feeble health for some months. He was a charter member of Conowingo Tribe of the Independent Order of Red Men .He was buried on Saturday morning in Middletown Cemetery. He is survived by two brothers, four daughters, twenty-seven grandchildren, forty great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchi ldren. Uncle Alec, as he was commonly known, was a very interest ing character, having a most excellent memory, and he could relate the happenings of his boyhood days, and the great changes that have taken place throughout this section.
We are also called upon to chronicle the death of Mr. George Palmer Morris, which happened on Wednesday evening. Mr. Morris had been in failing health for a number of years. He spent thirty-seven years of his life in the school room, teaching the young the idea how to shoot, pouring fresh instructions over the mind, at which many of our younger citizens can testify to his success. Mr. Morris leaves two sons and four daughters to mourn the loss of a devoted father. His fun-neral took place this (Saturday) evening. The Rev. C. N. Alexander officiating. Burial wa^ in the cemetery of Mt. Zion Church. Mr. Morris had been a member of the M. P. Church of this place for quite a number of years.
The sad intelligence comes to us of the sudden death of Mr. Samuel Miller, of near New Freedom, Pa. He was struck by a large barn door, which was blown from its moorings Wednesday by the high wind, crushing his skull. He is a son of Mr. .George F. Miller, president of the Fi rs t Notional Bank of New Freedom.
0 WHITE HALL.
Mr. Josiah Carlin, an aged farmer of Black Horse, died suddenly last Satur day morning. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Thomas J. Ayres, Mrs William M. Ward and Miss Elizabeth Carlin. His funeral was held on Tues day morning at McKendree M. E. Church, and burial was in the ,church CGrnfttcry.
Mr. William H. Ford, of Blue Mount is seriously ill with a stroke of paralysis.
Misa Lida Slade will entertain the White Hall Book Club this (Saturday) afternoon.
The annual banquet of the White Hall Farmers ' Club and Improvement Association will be held on Tuesday night, March 2. The board of directors organized by electing the following officers: Chairman, James T. Al-mony; vice-chairman, John F. Wiley; secretary, W. Evans Anderson; t reasurer. T. W. Lytle.
The Nixon and Costello Company, ot Dayton. Ohio, have transferred the White Hall Paper Mill property to Benjamin Rosenberg and others, of New York. The new proprietors have taken possession of the plant.
The annual election at the White Hall National Bank was held on Tuesday afternoon result ing as follows: Directors, Samuel W. Black, A. L. Anderson. R. H. Wiley, J. James Anderson, Thomas L. Parristfi, T. M. McGinnis, William W. Wright, C. Evans Wiley, Asbury Slade. The board organized by electing S. W. Black, president; A. L». Anderson, vice-president,and C. Evans Wiley, cashier.
O BECKUEYSVIIiljE.
Mr. Charles Baublitz spent Sunday in Baltimore.
There will be Sunday school a t 1.30 P. M.; Preaching at 2.30 P. M.. by the Rev. Earney, tomorrow.
Misls Matrona Henry had as guests on Sunday. Misses Bessie and Roberta Stine and Ethel and Edna Wisner.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peregoy entertained on Sunday!. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Winemiller, and Mr. and Mrs. William Rosier and daughter, Ethel.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Baker and daughter , of Middletown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J a r r e t t Baker.
O HEREFORD.
Sunday school next Sunday morning a t 9.30 o'clock; preaching at 11 o'clock a t both churches.
Mr. Benjamin Stifler has moved his. family to their new home, which he purchased from Mrs. William Stifler, near Parkton.
Mr. Pocock has moved to our little village, to the home he purchased from Mr. Burke.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yeager spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Diven.
It is the i
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TOWSON HEIGHTS, MARYLAND
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