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•Miss Sophie White is th^ guest of Miss Marv Hartman. of Baltimore. while her sister, Miss Edith White, is visiting Mrs.Frank Deford, at “Sherwood.*• • •Miss L. Ti. Dock, of New York, a graduate of Johns Hopkins Hospital, is the guest of Miss Cabaniss at the Nurses' Settlement, on Seventh Street.0 „ •Mrs. George Elliott and Mrs. J. A. Huske are spending a few days in Bul-tiniore at the “Itc-nnert.’* «*{Miss Abbot, of Cambridge, Mass., who has been visiting Mrs. James R. Grigg. left yesterday for New York.II. Nottage and It sa D. Arllr r. Parker C. I.acy and Lula K. Burrtxss, Joseph il. (Morgan and Lucy T. N-1VERDICT FOR DEFENDANT,Ma.xali-Crensbaw Property Transferred to John P. Branch.A verdict for the defendant was given : in the Law and Equity Court yesterday afternoon in the suit of Thomas A. Dickson against the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company. Mr. Dickson, who was an employe, of the company, claimed $.1,000 for injuries to his back in a collision in the yards of the company in this city September 2D, 1000. He was at the time engaged as conductor. .Suit for divorce was tiled by Robert XV. Whiting against Irena Whiting, and divorce was granted in the suit of Oscar Payne against Mary P. Pane.A deed of transfer was recorded In the Chancery Court by which the. HaxalT-Crenshaw Mills property, owned by Henry Lee Valentine and others, was transferred j to John P. Branch for Sol.COO. jMarriage licenses were issued to Charles j H. Barker and Annie II. White, William jJudge Minor has grant d an injunction in the Law and Equity Court in the suit of Mrs. Maria Bourne against her h band. Mr. C. W. Bourne. In the in j u:: - -tion Mr. Bourne is enjoined from. iut«c-fering with his wife In any way.The bill of complaint alleges that Mr. Br.urno took their child and dos* rt.-i !;:s wife, making no provision for hr. as a result of the reports spread concert:i- g her connecticn with the Fitzgerald case. She declares that she is entirely inrun--nt of any wrong doing, and asked ti;-c !n r husband be restrained from disposing if certain property interests i:t Manehcst'r. or in removing household furniture She acknowledges having disposed of • ••rtain stamps for Fitzgerald, but d- ’iL alt knowledge of any wrong in connection therewith.Mr. Bourne is also enjoi n 1 irom removing the child from the jurisdiction ofthe court. .Judgment was recorded In toe City C.r-cult Court yesterday in the suit oi T. C. Bailey’s administrator against the Southern Railway Company for $250.John H Guv qualm*'! as administrator C*. T. A.* of James Ranson. Guy in theChancery Court yesterday.Royal Arcanum.Shockoo Council, Royal Arcanum. n:et last night in regular session at Loo Camp Halt- There were fifteen initiations and an interesting business session. There was singing by the Council’squartette, and addresses by Messrs. Z. P.Smith. If. St. John Coulter, and Georgs MeD. BlakeMrs. Mary R. Wittkamp is spending tho winter with her friends. Mr. arid T.T-s. R.p. Bliley. at their country home, Eikiuirt, Chesterfield county, Va.
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Richmond, Virginia, US

Thu, Feb 27, 1902

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