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    2. In a message dated 5/28/02 11:12:15 PM, cwr4586@aol.com writes: << Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by (cwr4586@aol.com) on Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at d: d: d --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: charles robey newspaper_name: The Baltimore News newspaper_date: 29 December 1899 town_of_publication: Baltimore City county_of_publication: Baltimore City state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Postmaster at Edward's Ferry. (Special Dispatch to The News.) Washington. Dec. 29.-N. E. Jarboe was today appointed postmaster at Edwards' Ferry, Montgomery county, vice E. E. Jarboe, dead. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Mr. Mark Alexander Herbert. The body of Mr. Mark Alexander Herbert, who died of paralysis of the kidneys on his way to Gibraltar about two weeks ago, arrived in New York this morning and will reach Baltimore this afternoon. Mr. Herbert sailed from New York for Naples on December 2 on the North German Lloyd steamship Ems. He was taken ill at Naples and the United States Consul there recommended his immediate return, sending his own son to accompany him. Mr. Herbert died, as stated, before reaching Gibraltar. He was the son of the Gen. James R. Herbert, and was born in this city in 1873, where he was educated. He was connected for a long period with the Baltimore and New York Transportation Company. During the war with Spain Mr. Herbert went to Tampa with the Fifth Regiment, serving as adjutant of Major Rawlings' battalion. He was a member of the Bachelor and Junior Cotillion Clubs. Surviving him are five sisters-Mrs. W. Kennedy Boone, Mrs. Courtland Hawkins Smith, Miss Mary C. Herbert, Miss Elizabeth Alexander Herbert and Miss Camilla H. Herbert. Mr. Anthony Dailey. The funeral of Mr. Anthony Dailey, who died Monday night at his home, 1121 West Baltimore street, took place yesterday at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Poppleton and Hollins streets. The pastor, the Rev. Wm. A. Reardon, celebrated a high mass of requiem. Father Reardon made a few remarks eulogizing Mr. Dailey for his sterling qualities of mind and heart. The interment took place in Bonhie Brae Cemetery. A number of vocal selections were rendered during the services at the church. A delegation was present from the Border State Savings Bank, of which Mr. Dailey was a director. He was also one of the oldest members of the church in years of attendance. Mrs. Emily C. Wynn. Mrs. Emily C. Wynn died yesterday at her home, 1429 West Fayette street, aged 66 years. She was a daughter of the late James Gould and a granddaughter of the late Alexander Gould, Sr. Mrs. Wynn is survived by a husband, Mr. Joseph R. Wynn, eight children and nine grandchildren. Mr. James Lloyd Chamberlain. Mr. James Lloyd Chamberlain died yesterday at his residence, 1126 Forrest place, aged 70 years. Interment will take place in Cecil county. FOR THE DARNALL FAMILY Several More Contributions Received by The News Today. Subscriptions continue to arrive at The News office for the bereaved family of Percival Darnall, who was killed while delivering Christmas presents Saturday night in a collision between the wagon he was driving and an Edmondson-avenue car. Sever were received during the early morning. The contributions will in part provide for the support of the unfortunate woman and her family of 10 young children until she can secure employment, which will enable her to care for them herself. The subscriptions received this morning are as follows: Mrs. T. H. Buckler .......................$5.00 Mrs. B., Linden avenue ................... 5.00 "The Quiet Circle" ....................... 2.00 Friend ................................... 2.00 D--- ..................................... 1.00 Mrs. E. J................................. 1.00 XXX ...................................... 1.00 These amounts added to the $3 received yesterday makes a total of $20. SANTA CLAUS BROUGHT CANDY Grace Baptist Children Also Received Gold Medals At the Christmas entertainment of the Grace Baptist Sunday-school last night at the church, corner of Caroline and Preston streets, a jolly Santa Claus, impersonated by Mr. Alexander Houston, distributed candy to the scholars. Recitations and music were given by members of the school. The superintendents distributed gold medals for perfect attendance at both sessions the entire year to the following: Geo. L Bottinger, Clayton M. Briscoe, W. C. Maulsby, Nettie S. Squires, Geo. P. de Laurey, Grace E. Howard, Walter L. Sims, L. W. Meisner, Inez R. Brown, Mamie B. Welsh, Florence Maulsby, Wm. N. Allman. E. Ellsworth Hall, Silver medals were presented for perfect attendance at one session the entire year to the following: Alfred Beach, R. Spenser Hall, Allen M. de Laurey, David D. Erdman, Carrie L. Litsinger, Morris L. Maulsby, Clay E. de Laurey, Jennie I. Horner, Richard W. Wicks, Burt Sims. C. L. Borremann, Seventy-three books were given as prizes for good attendance. The schools have an attendance of 290. The superintendents of the morning school are Messrs. John R. Davies and W. H. Sims. Those of the afternoon school are Messrs. Otis C. Brownley and W. E. Mason. Submit: Submit Article --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>

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