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A10 SENTINEL county. M md. Y Tuesday, December 31, 1963 Citizens' Group Hits Apartments Dr. Allen J. O'Neill, presi dent of the Old Georgetown Road Citizens Association, has revealed that his organization has twice made It known to Montgomery County Council that It strongly objects to the rezonlng of the Aublnoe-owned comer of Rte. 70S and Old Georgetown Road from single family use to high rise. The statement notes, ‘‘The compounded problems produced by disrupting the recently adopted master plan for de velopment of this area and pack ing people Into apartment houses In a living area designed and established for its present Maryland Fund The University of Maryland has established through the co operation of the Carling Brew ing Company, a $1,600 wind in strument scholarship, payable at S4OO a year for four years. Prof. Homer Ulrich, head of the music department says those eligible are high school seniors with high academic standings In a Maryland high school, a member of the school band or orchestra, who plays with the oboe, flute, bassoon or French horn. | Deaths | Nina Pauline Blddinger, of Seneca, on Dec. 23. Ralston DeMar Binkley, of 213 Ethan Allen Ave., Takoma Park, on Dec. 24. Gustave A. Bodeen, of 4920 Plney Branch Road, Takoifia Park, on Dec. 9. David Field Brittle, Jr., of 11505 Vlers Mill Rd., Silver Spring, on Dec. 24. Stetson W. Burroughs, of 12411 Washington Ave., Rockville, on Dec. 27. Helen C. Clipper, of Silver Spring, on Dec. 27. Harry Goldsmith, of 8105 Eastern Ave., Silver Spring on Dec. 23. Cassie J. Hardy, of 912 Her on Ct., Silver Spring, on Dec. 28. John Walter Hlnkel, of 714 Sligo Ave., Silver Spring, on Dec. 26. Vincent J. Jedllcka, of 6711 Greyswood Rd., Bethesda, on Dec. 27. Thomas G. Jones, of 3705 Blair Road, Takoma Park, on Dec. 23. John Kern, of 7510 Blair Road, Takoma Park, on Dec. 23. Louis Kovalsky, of 530 East Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, on Dec. 23. Bess O’M MacMaugh, of 8903 Kensington Pkwy. Kensington, on Dec. 23. Hazel Atwood Mannar, of 10220 River Road, Potomac, on Dec. 26. Bartholomew J. O’Brien, of 4117 Warner St., Kensington, on Dec. 28. Dr. Curry Heads Medical Society Dr. John J. Curry lias as sumed the presidency of the Montgomery County Medical Society, succeeding Dr. George A.Gray, Jr. Dr. Curry, a specialist In cardiology and Internal medi cine, taught at Boston Uni versity and did research be fore coming to the county to engage In private practice. At present he is the director of the Electrocardiograph La boratory at the new Holy Cross Hospital In Silver Spring. The Society’s plans for 1964 Include, Dr. Curry noted, an "emphasis on community re lations and a closer doctor patient relationship.” Bul j t? a ahal Is considered by many to be the most beautiful build. The Taj Mahal, at Agra, lng in the world. India (1632-50) was built by Shah Jahan as a tomb Which Was The First State for his wife. The build- To Abolish Capital Punish ing is flanked by four white ment? Michigan was the minarets and is topped by first state to abolish capital a white dome. The entire punishment. The action was structure is of marble and taken in 1847. 103 N STONESTREET AVI. HA. 7-7227 • PO. 2-4574 use have been repeated num erous times at zoning hearings and In letters of protest from the citizenry and their associa tions.” It adds, "The County Council must now be convinced of the overwhelming and vehement feelings and desires of the citi zens of this area. Let us ex pect that they will now act as true representatives of their electorate, maintain their own good names, and uphold the reputation of Montgomery County for good government.” Tree Burning Area residents are Invited to participate in a 12th night tree burning program, 7j3op.m.Jan. 6 at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Bradley Blvd., and Seven Locks Road, Bethesda. Dr. Frederick E. Reisslg, min ister, will conduct the services. Seal Appeals County residents are remind ed that it’s not too late to send In their Christmas Seal Gift If they haven’t already done so. Stephen N. Jones, Christmas Seal chairman, reports that In 1963 the seal appeal kept pace I with totals from the year be fore. Christmas Seal funds make possible health education pro grams, medical research, re habilitation of TB patients, plus other community services. NO DRUGS You don't have to be a to bacco addict. Send for free booklet. R. B. Farquhar Box 134AA—Brookeville, Md. VILLA THEATRE Rockville, Md. 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