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I '] Imported or Domestic LIGHTING FIXTURES We neve one ot the lergest end most complete selections of lighting fix tures In the Weshlngton eree. ; Vases Wired Into Lamps Catlin's New York Aye. 1324 H. Y. Am N.W., NA. 0992 Amvets Leader to Speak I Harold Russell, national com mander of Amvets, will be the chief speaker at the 15th annual meeting of the Davis Goodwill Industries and the annual meet ing of the Goodwill Guild at 12:30 p.m, tomorrow in the Hotel 2400. The organization will launch a drive for 8,000 new membership contributions. A “BRACER” at the start of a meal—that’s exactly what a Florida grapefruit cup is. (Use canned sections of grapefruit, or grapefruit and orange mixed.) Combine sections with sliced banana and diced apple (leave red peel for color), or with finely cut dates and shredded coconut, or with diced avocado and chopped pimiento. WMTECAPS (above, left) of Florida grapefruit juice: Pour chilled juice (fresh-squeezed, canned, or fresh-frozen) into tall glasses. Beat 1 egg white until stiff; gradually beat in 2 tbsps. sugar. Put spoonful in each of 2 glasses. Sprinkle with nutmeg. Use 2 eggs and 4 tbsps. sugar for 4 glasses. MANY WAYS (above, right) to fix fresh grapefruit—know them? Fill center of half Florida grapefruit with maraschino cherry, canned Bing cherries, or canned or fresh berries ... Or place a spoonful of preserves, honey or maple syrup— or some crushed peppermint candy—in the center. Here’s the answer to that grumpy, down-at-the-mouth feeling that plagues millions of folks at the start of the day. It’s Florida’s “bracer-fruit,” grapefruit. Serve it other times, too—in any of the delightful ways shown above. ( Tangy, bracing Florida grapefruit picks you up when energy’s low (any - time during the day). It helps keep re- . sistance up, fatigue down. Gives you large amounts of healthful Vitamin C (your body can't store this precious vita min—you need a fresh supply daily). Natural growing conditions give Florida grape fruit their richness in juice and vitamins... plus i that true “bracing” grapefruit flavor everybody prefers! So serve the fresh fruit, canned sections, or the canned or fresh-frozen (concentrated) juice at least once every day. Let it help you to combat winter’s ills! FLORIDA CITRUS COMMISSION, LAKELAND, FLORIDA l NATIONAL GRAPEFRUll WEEK, February 15-24 1 Serve Florida'* “Breoer-Fnrft” more often—more ways ■* ■ ■ 1 ‘ 1 1 - 1 — " 1 11 ** * Marriage License Applications Under D. C. law, 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. Major Hinnant, 22. 1815 Half at. s.w., and Louise Pearson. 21, Arlington, Va. Edgar Cosimi. 28. 2140 California st. n.w., and Jean Dillon. 23. Vineland. N. J. Joseph Briscoe. 37. and Thelma Brady, 35. both of 923 6th st. s.e. Milton Fowler. 20. 1234 Half st. s.w., and Versena Dean, 20, 1215 Holbrook st. n.e. Luther Henry, 46. and Mary Lowe, 38, both of Front Royal. Va. Charles Ferrlan, 23. and Ruth Reigle. 24. both of 1010 6 st. n.w. James Johnson. 24. 4531 Kansas ave. n.w.. and Hazel Pressley, 23. 411 Hamilton st. n.w. Roland Watson. 21, 1427 Maryand ave. n.e., and June Redman. 22, 808 14th st. n.e. Edward Hall, 28, 1758 You st. n.w., and Jeanne Davis. 20. Atlanta. Ga. Fred McKee. 77. and Dorothy Dement. 65, both of 3601 Connecticut ave. n.w. Charles Wrigglesworth. 50. 1425 South Carolina ave. s.e.. and Mary Auger. 45. Lawrence. Mass. Carl Copeland. 30. and Mildred Logan. 25, both of 1306 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Engraclo Homeres, 27, 473 F at. s.w . and Virginia Griffin, 27, Portsmouth. Va. Benjamin Altimus. 20. and Madelyn Polo ski. 20, both of 333 18th pi. n.e. Joseph Cooper. Jr.. 23. 3766 Foote pi. n.e.. and Esther Lewis. Ifl, 616 Rock Creek Church rd. n.w. Fred Teach. 30. and Dora Walker. 27, both of 645 20th st, n.e Charles Galloway. 34. 245 14th st,t s.e., and Gladys Ross. 27. 1367 13th pi. n.w. Howard Condee. 25, Arlington. Va . and Peggy McLean. 24. 4008 14th st. n.w. Samuel Frank, 23. 4316 18th et. n.w.. and Helen Levy, 22, 130 Webster st. n.w. Andrew Hopping. 26. Arlington. Va.. and Evelyn Steed, 24, 3630 N st. n.w. Edgar Blewett. 40, 1723 G st. n.w.. and Violet Cartledge. 42, 705 18th st. n.w. Robert McDaniels. 20. Statesville. N. C.. and Lillie Brown. 22. 626 E st. s.e. Alvin Kramer. 21, 6801 Oth st. n.w.. and Anita Seidel. 18. 0400 Luzon ave. n.w. Donald Bransfleld, 20. Warrenton. Va.. and Evelyn Ikehara, 20, Honolulu, Hawaii. William Lawrence. 35. 3000 Connecticut ave. n.w.. and Constance McGregor. 36. 3220 Klingle rd. n.w. Robert Hunter. 19. 641 20th st. n.e., and Mamie Davis, 17, 621 23rd st. n.w. Teddy Hawkins, 20. 1001 Sigsbee pi. n.e., and Sara Back, 22. Arlington. Va. Walter Smith. 21, 614 23rd st, n.w., and Edna Mae Ellis. 22. Arlington, Va. Hugh Temmon. 28, 120 Florida ave. n.w., and Flossie Dixon. 21. 1228 Stevens rd. s.e. Patrick Ponton. 21. 630 7th st. n.w.. and Joan Liverette, 17. 1308 Spring rd. n.w. $240,000 Estate Left By Washington Widow A $240,000 estate was disclosed today in trie probate of the will of Mrs. Harriet Ells Evans, a 78 year-old Washington widow, who died in Cincinnati on January 14. The estate, consisting entirely of bonds and securities, was be queathed to a niece, Mrs. Eleanor Ells Shugert, of Oxford, Ohio. Mrs. Shugert's late father was a brother of Mrs. Evans. Divisions Streamlined By Office of Education The United States Office of Edu cation today announced it has streamlined its operations and re duced the number of operating di visions from eight to three. The new units, headed by an assistant Commissioner of Ec cation, are the Division of Sti and Local School Systems, the 1 vision of Vocational Education a the Division of Higher Educatic f ####################### 3** g OPENING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 & I BILLY DE WOLFE | I STEVE KISLEY | E) < And His Orchestra 5** H * 3** > EMBASSY ROOM £ \\ HOTEL STATLER I h | || jxperienced Advertisers Prefer The Star -4 % s to your advantage looked out for your Interest when we % peed huge orders several months ago. Today tfcre in a unique position of being able to eer you savings of 15% to 30% on tremen qs assortments of the finest in modem and ■ J tditional furniture. Yes, it’s to your ad utage to . . . * hy now in MAZOR’S I * 1 Vadera Sand _y Modern Suite Double Dresser, Mirror, Chest on Chest, Double Bed Would Sell Today at $539 , • . our price * t This suite features the newest innovation in furniture design “Magnet Lock.” The dresser is 66 inches long,, has leather panel on door. 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