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CHAIN LINK FENCING PROTECTS and IMPROVES YOUR PROPERTY It makes your yard safe for children's play, and protects your flower garden. for Free Estimate phone ME. 4840 .r* "We Make Your Home Comfortable ( (§IFFITH-(ONSUMERS ) \ 1413 New York Ave.. N.W. / *'*•*•**,. MEtropolitan 4840 ****** ADVERTISEMENT. BLOWS HIS TOP — “Why doesn’t somebody tell me these things?” bellowed Bascom J. Bigorder, when told how helpful the Yellow Pages were to busy buyers. "They could have saved me hours of time In finding Typewriters, Stationers, Furniture and dozens of other things.” Now, instead of raising the roof, B. J. simply looks In the Yellow Pages, his Classified Telephone Directory. . . . The Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company. Marriage License Applicationsj Under D. C. law, couples must apply for a marriage license on j one day, wait three )ull days and receive the license on the fifth j day. Sundays and holidays are j counted the same as other days. ; — James Lonon, 21. 15 7th st. s.e.. and • Annie Patterson, 25, 1712 Corcoran! Stanhop?' Booker, 60. 1762 Corcoran st j n.w.. and Alice Woody. 48, 028 48th Thomas* McCoy. 22. 735 5th st. se , and Martha Head, 18. 949 Golden st. s.w. i Joseph Johnson. 19, 1527 Sims dr. s.e . | and Albert Price, 16. 1406 57th st. n.e Lee Thren. 49, 12 Mohican pi. n.w . and | Mary McMahon. 32, 1207 Randolph st. n.e. John Weaver, 29, 2025 I st. n w., and Elsie Still. 26. 1101 K st. n.w John Polen. jr.. 39, Manassas, and Chris tine Clark. 39. 5914 2nd st. n.w. Prank Buonviri, 28, 323 34th st n.e.. and j Eleanor Virbal, 28, 4081 Minnesota Charges Gorman, 26, 1216 Saratoga ave. n.e.. and Mary Patrick, 21. 1011 Rhode Island ave. n.e. James Cadem. 21. 3707 8 Dakota ave n.e.. and Janice HoSmaster, 22, 1658 Euclid st. n.w. Eugene Gaudet, 26, Amesbury, Mass., and Mary Carto, 24. 3715 Windom pi. n.w. James Logan. 26, and Cathie Wilkins. 28, both of 1219 C st. n.e. Hal Smith, 21, Bolling Air Force Base, and Gladys Jenkins, 20, 233 Kentucky ave. s.e. . Lee Yin. 43, 901 A st. n.e., and Wong Yong, 21, 918 8th st. s.e. John Gearhart, 35, and Virginia Williams, 45, both of Arlington. Va. John Henry, 18, 6631 Eads st. n.e.. and Cornell Becton. 18, 609 68th st. n.e. . Deaths Reported (By tbe D. C. Bureau of Vital Statistics.) Emma Brainerd. 84, 1825 Wyoming ave. Charles Cronk. 81. 4920 Minnesota ave. Blanche Thompson, 80, 2240 Everts st. Hattie Lockwood, 79. 1920 U pi s.e. Ollie Herbert. 77, 5105 Harper st. s.e. George Clayborn. 77. 3720 Dpton st. n.w. Eliza Crossfleld, 75, 1600 19th st. n.w. Heinrich Kortlsng, 68. 3116 Channlng st. Mary Eppley. 68. 1701 16th st. n.w. , Mary Christy. 65. Congress Hotel. Tony Sainto. 65. 432 New Jersey ave. n.e. Cornelius Saflell. 62. 519 K st. n.e. Loretto Helan. 53. 4231 3rd at. n.w. i Thomas Farraher, 53. Perry Point. Md. Annette Tieman, 63. 3108 33rd pi. n.w. Lillian Burke. 49, 5004 5th st. n.w. Fred Bialek. 49. 402 Gallatin at. n.w. Jerome Moncu, 46. 2112 O st. n.w. John Garretson, 18. District Heighti. Md. Barrett Theodore, infapt, 801 Gallatin st. Joseph King, Infant. Mt. Rainier. Md. Infant Ward, 2314 24th at. s.e. Julia Woods, 83, 132 Florida ave. n.w. Mamie Jackson, 80. 1731 13th at. n.w. James Henderson. 70, 2505 17th st. n.w. Lillian Driver. 66, 915 2nd st. s.w. Mary Buckner. 65, 1814 1st st. n.w. Sam Lee. 64. 622 2nd at. n.w. Samuel Wheeler, 58, Blue Plains. D. C. Howard Pierce, 55. 3205 11th st. n.w. Mary Smith, 63, 609 18th st. n.e. Sarah Jones. 29. 1235 Delaware ave. a.w. Albert McMillan, infant. 630 Delaware ave. a.w. Henry Kaufman Agency Wins Advertising Prize The Henry J. Kaufman and As sociates advertising agency has been awarded first prize for the most effective use of art and ty pography by the National Ad vertising Agency Network. The prize went to the agency for work done in The Evening Star. Two hundred and seventy five entries from 27 American and Canadian advertising agencies were submitted. Laymen to Hold Luncheon The Lutheran Laymen's Fellow ship will hold its monthly lunch eon meeting at 12:30 p.m. tomor row in the Willard Hotel. Dr. Conrad Bergendoff, president of Augustana Lutheran College, Rock Island, 111., will speak on condi tions in Europe. L:r,dv Johnson 22. Navi] Receiving ela tion. and Bernadlne Riehle. 23. 1840 Monroe at. n.w. Alien Price. 21. 612 18th *t. n.w. and Mary Caldwell. 22. 1049 Puller at. n.w. Joseph Bello. 33, Andrews Air Force Base, and Florence Jones, 34, 1207 Clllton Donald*'Peake. 26. 1217 Upshur st. n.e.. and Dorothy Dunn. 23. Trevtlians. Va. John Joseph. 30. and Anna Hardin, 21. both oi 1747 Kllbourne pi. n.w. William Dougherty. 27. Westfield, Maw., and Lillian Stanley, 33, 1349 Kenyon Ke1lerD Kerns, 27. Alexandria. Va., and Lillian Block, 20. 304 F st. n.w Audley Pfeiffer. 28, and Renie Fischle. 20. both of Takoroa Park, Md Hur'ey Offenbacher. 25. 1250 Owen pi n.e.. and Patricia Larner, 19. 1843 A st. s.e. Joseph McCray. 22. 405 K st. n.e , and Lillian Jones. Uo. 920 French st. n.w.: Ebert Payne. 19, 1027 lOtb st. n e.. and: Ccrothjr Diggs, 21. 203 V st n.w. Theodore Watkins. 44. 1351 21st st. n.w... and Mildred Rogers, 37. 5130 Connect-! icut ave. n.w. Herbert Hoover. 21. Alexandria. Va., and; Pauline Thorpe. 22, Arlington. Va. Homer Knowles. 30. 1830 17th st. n.w.. and Margaret Gooch, 30, 2701 Connect icut ave. n.w. Charles Ritter. .30, 2331 1st st n.w., and Alice Lauxman, 37. 2035 34th st. s.e. King George. 27, 1348 Euclid st. n.w., and Janice Spencer, 28. 1432 Girard st. n w. Dionlsio deLeon. jr.. 25. Lexington, Va., and Anita Campbell. 26, 1011 17th st. Christian Whlttingham. 49. and Lucille Tydlngt, 38, both of 4425 Deane ave. n.e. Lolst Jones, 35. Naval Receiving Station, and Toni Jackson, 19, 16 9th st. s.e. Malcolm Knight. 30. 1012 I st. n.w.. and Virginia Cork, 20. 1001 21st st. n.w. George Lichtenstein. 28. and Joanna Weigg, 31, both of 218 Gallatin st. Jack*Coyne. 62. 1819 18th st. s.e., and Mse Young. 52, 1424 Chapin st. n .w. Lawrence Belcher. 42. 433 3rd st. n.e., and Edith Keys, 44, Brentwood. Md. Thomas Hall, 48. 1028 Connecticut ave. n.w., and Catherine Millar, 40, 2130 N st. n.w. William Costen. 21, 712 3rd st. s.e., and Margaret Logan. 17, 717 6th st. s.e. Louis Laber. 24, 1400 Kith st. n.w.. and Betty Young. 20. Cumberland. Md Edgar Smith, jr.. 21. Baltimore, and Oxla Teachey. 19. 1629 13th st. n.w. John Shelton. 33. and Mabel Payne. 30, both of Alexandria. Vs Bedwln Steely. 24. K>28 Connecticut ave n.w.. and Mary McKay. 22, 1410 W st. n.w. Max Corenfleld. 47, and Edith Polinger. 35, both of 6601 14th it. n w. Richard Williams III. 28. Alexandria, and Joan Beauregard, 23, 3318 O st. n w. Frank Strong, 30, 1601 16th st n.w.. and Vivian Glasscock. 29. 1531 Q st n.w. Will Walk, 38. and Vera Downs, 40, both of 1154 Morse st. n.e. Paul Thomas. 25, and Dorothy Wooden, 42. both of Vienna. Va George Vranian. 31. Richmond, and Isa bella HintUan, 22. 5466 33rd st. n.w. Jesse Bowles. 44, 2108 11th st. n.w., and Mary Hogg, 42, 34 R st. n.e. Charles Dorsey, 21, 227 Lowrie pi. n.e.. and Maebeil Murphy, 19, 5534 Bass Pl. s.e. Carl Strom. 39, Bethesda. Md.. and Mar garet Lumpkin, 41, 2801 15th st. n.w. fiwood Howerton, 27, Montgomery Hills. Md., and Alma Robertson, 27, Alex andria. Va. HORNING PAWNBROKER RATES 2% and 3% 18th * No. 1 Highway. Arllncton. Va. NA. 3638—OT. 8018—NA. 6414 USE A If you suffer discomfort from morning nausea, or when traveling by air, sea or on land—try Mothersills It quiets the nerves and controls the organs of balance. Used successfully for nearly half a century as a valuable aid in preventing and relieving all forms of nausea. 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