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Marriage License Applications Under D. C. laws, couples must apply for a marriage license on one day. wait three full days and receive the license on the fifth day. Sundays and holidays art counted the same as other days. JoWJh Cash. 37. and Sadint Super, 38, both of 505 4th st. s.w. Hom^r Boggs. 21, and Josephine Sears, 21. both of Baltimore. , rrL JleLmri<;h' ~3’ *nd Betty Hancock. 18. both of 201 Avanue E. District Heights. Md. Oiarle, s,°vall, 28. 1118 Monroe at. n.w.,i and Ilee Tew. 21, 1114 Monroe st. n.w. Johnnie Atkinson. 26, 1115 7th st. n.w.,' and Sallie Williams, 24, 1742 Corcoran1 st. n.w. William Thompson, 32. Baltimore, and Lois Foreman, 29. 221 loth st. s.e. Spencer Woodland. 28, 202>, 4th st nw, and Marie Greene. 26. Lakeland, Md. William Ryalls. jr , 30. 2027 Roanoke st,. Hyattsville. Md., and Katharine Arm strong. 26, 4205 New Hampshire ave. n.w. Parry Hinkelman, 45. 431 Kmerson st n.w., and Audrey Ping, 34, 1817 P st s.e. Oscar West. 27. 1111 Irving st. n.w., and Eula Anderson. 27. 1526 S st. n w. Oliver Wright. 36. 207 V st. n.e.. and Margaret Keastetter. 29, 4205 Kavwood dr.. Mt. Rainier, Md. George Lambrakis. 61, 1904 D st n e and Teresa Espinas. 48, 735 New Jersey ave. n w J*™?5 Curley. 33. and Neva Mikkelsen. dria ° Va °f 1 B*lle,onte »«., Alexan S?af°,r’, i?’ *nd Sara Parnell, S3, , rb of 1711 U st. n.w. Nelson Klose. 31. 2510 cliffbourne pi 9 Ufa a.nd I*»belle Galentine, 33. 3566 10th st. n.w. william McGuirk, 42, 1460 Harvard at n w . and Wynona Hamrick, 38. 2606 Adams Mill rd. n.w. Paul McClenon. 25. 211 Cedar ave. Ta and Katherine Barker. .4. .1611 ,35th st. n.w. Herman Biankinship. 22. 251 15th st sr and Virginia Trent, 19, 4306 Kaywood dr . Mount Rainier. Md ,0?“ d?,oFei.icf,t 3?' and Cornelia Harring r.t,oni,-**• bolh of Groveton. Va Russell Andrews. 20. Woodstock, Conn.. Conn Converse, 19, Putnam, Gordon Hess, 22, 4417 Alabama ave. s.e , and Ada Jackson, 19. 4417 Alabama ave. Joseph Phillips. 32. 49 No. Bedford st , Arlington, and Margaret Da row, *>7 ♦•■>05 Alton pi. n w. Lawrence Gregg. 22. Wilmington. Del., and Dorothy Haines, 2Q, 129 Tennessee ave. ■Vernon Jett, 27, St. Leonard, Md., and La Rue Irvin, lit. 221(1 S si. s.e. Horace Hill, 25. and Elizabeth Littlejohn, .4, both of 1507 15th st. n.w. Bernard Hoffman. 23. 2801 So. 18th it Atlinston, Va . and Gertrude Newton' .0, 1928 So. Langley st., Arlington, warren Bailey, 25. 1118 P st. n.w.. and Charlotte Lewis, 20, 1833 Vernon st Amo judd. 26. Allen Lee Hotel, and Marv Giffin. 24. 2,00 Wisconsin ave. n.w Ernest. Cross. £8. 1 11 i E. Capitol st., and Leila Davis. 57. 4711 15th st. n.wy Luigi Leone. 28. 73 K st. n.w., and Rosina Fnnco, 20, 7400 2nd st. n e. Jose Ramos, 23. 300 Normandy dr , Sil ver Spring. Md- and Grace Hardv, 21, 205 Albany ave.. Takoma Park. Md. Jacob Harshaw. 24. 4007 N st. s.e., and Lattie Carroll. 23. 4718 B st se Everett Berryman. 23, and Cuia bungee 23. both of 2221 2nd st. n.w. Marvin Talley. 28. 1803 2nd st. nw, and Thelma Thomas, 22. 1032 Kalorama rd. n.w. Harvey Smith. 28. Pittsburgh. Pa , and Mary Brenyo, 26, 817 S. Pitt st- Alex andria. Domrnic Saguto. 27. 3945 Connecticut ave. n.w and Margaret White, 2K, •>•*00 Ifith st. n.w Alexander Eltz. 35. New York City, and Nandine Szeclienyi, 23, 2929 Massa chusetts ave, n.w. Thomas Burke, jr., 33, Naval Gun Fac tory. and Katherine Wagner, 35, 2715 14th st. n.w. Peterson McKinley. 31, 130 R st ne. and Ethel Williams, 24, 320 Clifton st- Jackson, Miss. Billy Scroggs, 22, 710 Albania ave. se, and Betsey Jaseph. 21. 337 37th pi se Raymond Chapin. 22. and Mary Fiythe! 1 ,. both of 4425 14th st. n.w. Devoe Hedrick. 25, Naval Receiving Sta tion. and Emma Bailey, 28, 1118 E Capitol st. Harold Phelps, 22. Mentone. Calif- and Lucy Sullivan, 18. 035 G st. se James Miles. 2.3. 101 7th st. s.e., and Betty Nixon, 19, 615 E st. n.e. Issued at Rockville. Ralph R. Hart, 37. Youngstown. Ohio, and Virginia C. Jones, 40, Washington. Charles Henry Keys, 30. Kensington, Md . and Odessa Whiteside, 24. Wheaton. Md Joe E. Deadwiiey. 24. and N. Vivian Whit ley. 32, both of Washington. Harry S. Brewer. 23, Silver Spring, Md . and C. Edith Fin|f, 22. Kensington, Md. Milton Stewers. 22. and Geneva Fells, 21, both of Penola, Va. HOME OWNERS Of Washington, Suburban Maryland and Virginia who desire to sell their homes Re sure and consult our Appraisal Department (without obligation) to get an estimate of the true market value of your property today. We are sure you will be pleased with our services. As developers of Wesley Heights and Spring Valley, Washington's two outstanding residential com munities, we have acquired a large list of prospective purchasers for desirable properties. Telephone OR. 4464 W. C. & A. N. MILLER Development- Co. Builders and developers of Wesley Heights ond Spring Volley 4830 Moss. Ave. N.W. 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