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G. W. Dance Group fo Aid Star of 'Hawaiian Nights’ Students from the dance produc tion department at George Wash ington University will team with pualani,* Hawaiian danseuse, to present "Hawaiian Nights” at lisner Auditorium at 8:30 pm. April 26. Proceeds will go to the George Washington University Hospital Fund. In addition to hula dances, the program will include Hawaiian songs by the University Glee Club and a movie, "Hawaiian Memories” in which Pualani is featured. In connection with the production, a prize of $10 is being offered for the best poster advertising the show. Entries must be in the office of the Director of Women’s Activities by 5 pm. tomoirow. Among the patrons of "Hawaiian Nights” are Joshua Evans, jr., Washington banker; T. T; Mott, who served as gentleman-in-wait ing to Queen Liloukalanl, and A. Smith Bowman, now living in Fair fax, who entertained King Kalakaua when he visited this country. Tickets may be cbtained at the American Automobile Association and at Lisner Auditorium. Maritime Band to Give Spring Concert Tomorrow Hie Maritime Commission Band will give its spring concert at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Commerce Department auditorium. Included in selections to be played are “Stradella” overture by Flotow,' “Wedding of the Winds” by Hall, i and “Creme de la Creme” by Tobini.; Leader of the band is Arthur E.; Harper, lieutenant in the Maritime: Service. Gerald Ryan, chief clerk of the Commerce Department, will introduce the band. Admission is free. Central Alumni to Meet A special meeting of the Central High School Alumni Association will be held at 3:30 p.m. next Sunday in the school library. 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 are counted the same as other days. 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Md., and Marie Gates, 21, Chevy Chase, Md. Clarence Corley. Jr., 26, Arlington, and Mildred. Thompson, 22, 2011 Columbia ‘ rd. n.w . Marcus Williams. 23, 2216 Nichols ave s.e., and Isabella Martino. 24. 3900 Ames st. n.e. Arthur Bormann, 29, Columbus, Ohio, and Ida Johnson, 30, 1428 Montague st. n.w. Frank Ormesher, 47, and Mary Lawing, both of Arlington. Paul Camire, 19, Washington, D. C.. and Laurette Thompson, 22, 2016 G st. n.w. William Brown. 42. 9 Whittier st. n.w., Camerina Ambriz, 27, Hyattsville. Joseph Smith. 22, 466 F st. s.w., and Delores Fulp. 22, 931 Maryland ave. s.w. Leroy Mason, Jr., 21. 804 Tuckerman st. n.w., and Phyllis Risser, 20, Arlington. Garland Smith, 26. 1226 Wisconsin ave. n.w., and Ruth Planstiel, 27, 6402 Connecticut ave. n.w. Hubert Romack, 34. 1735 Riggs pi. n.w., and Clare Fox, 31, 1514 17th st. n.w. Jack Taylor, 28, and Nancy Dobbins, 20, both of Alexandria. Vernon Settle. 21, 257 14th pi. n.e., and Betty Eustace, 20, 768 6th st. s.e. John Hales. 26, and Irene Benson, 21. both of 25 E st. n.w Donald McCafferty, 23, 250 Farragut st. n.w., and Helen Ertter, 27, 916 Ritten house st. n.w. Robert Corson. 34, 2110 R st. n.w., and Bonncz Grimes, 33, 1744 F st. n.w. Charles Derr. 26. 1428 Newton st. n.w , and Dorothy Campbell, 21, 4330 36th st. n.w. Edgar Golden. 31. Hilltop, Md.. and Mar jorie Spruill, 23, 6861 Allentown rd. n.w. Anthonius Kiaver. 27. Amsterdam. Hol land. and Ethel Imbody, 25, 15th and M sts. n.w. Silveo Colletti, 27. Linden. N. J., anfl Ethel Atkinson. 21, Greenbelt, Md. Lonnie Pettus. 21, Arlington, and Ethel Parr. 16. Ft. Myer. Raymond Saffeli. 48. 613 6th st. n.w., and Josephine Yontz, 24. Winston Salem. N. C. Carl Crosen, 21, 1421 Somerset pi. n.w., and Margaret Ciccone, 25, 1366 Som erset pi. n.w. John Lehr, Jr., 28. 4441 Volta pi. n.w., and Mary Kriegshauser, 29. 40 Platts btirg ct. n.w. Edwaid Lego, 30. 3156 18th st. n.w., and Carol Graham. 28, 1420 Downing st. n.e. 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