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B-12 THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. FRIDAY. AVGUST 31. ,1851 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. Edward Gerdlng. 20. Quantico. Va.. and Marilyn Dudley. 18. Cleveland. Donald Morgal, 23. 300 12th st. s.e., and Ralene Wolf. 18. 2930 K st. s.e. Henry Foote, Ir.. 26, 5725 Colorado ave. n.w., and Faye Falter, 22, 234 Varnum Edward Marshall. 23. 3814 Yuma st. n.w.. and Susanne Ladd. 23. 6375 Nevada ave. n.w. Vernon Balster. 24. 1741 28th st. s.e.. and Cassandra Hill. 25. St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Rudolph Schleichert. 48. 1733 Bay st. s.e.. and Dorothy Lineburg, 33. 9 Stod dert pi. s.e. David Clough. 21. Hyattsville. Md.. and Patricia Kelly. 18, Silver Spring. Md. Wi liam Miller. 19. 1004 Virginia ave. s.w., and Mary Cope. 18. 44 New York ave. n.w. Charles Pamepinto. 29. 464 Burns st. s.e.. and Dorothy Allen. 29, 1610 16th st. n.w. Louis Bauman. 21. 4909 9th st. n.w.. and Anne Torrence, 19, • 5061 New Hamp shire ave. n.w. Robert, Rice, 22. and Nancy Jackson. 22. both of Trumball. conn. Carfleld Patterson. 28. 1413 Buchanan st. n.w.. and Wandalee Borror, 22. 827 Xenia st. s.e. James Oough. 27. 2103 sth st. n.w., and Louise Harrison. 24. 406 W st. n.w. John Baylor, jr.. 25, 16 Vi P st. n.e., and Gladis Ferguson. 27, 753 Newton pi. n.w. Richard Hunt, 22. Bolling Air Force Base. Births Reported (From the D. C. Bureau of Vital Statistics) BOYS Isa and Evelyn Abdes-Salam. Robert and Rose Albright. John and Dorothy Babbitt. Neai and Margaret Bragaw. ir. Raymond and Rita Brogan. Mahlon and Doris Carroll. Lewis and Joan Cauffman. Christ and Betty Christ. PMUp and Betty Constantino. V i Uam and Courtney Crawfors. E chard and Mary Dwyer. Joseph and Dores Fennell. Harold and Frances Flecknoe. Ha ry and Elizabeth Fox. Theodore and Mary Frenzel. Alfred and Lois Gangnes. Lester and Gladys Johnson. jr. - Joseph and Ellen Keneally. Le mard and Catherine Litkowski. Janies and- Jane Matthews. Geurge and Marguerite McKinna. Joseph and Isabelle McMurray. James and Margaret Montgomery. Edwin and Marlbelle Moore. 11. Clifford and Martha Parker. Walter and Jeanne Potosky. Callan and Marie SafTell. Donald and Margaret Scheel. Robert and Kathleen Schellenberg. Edward and Margaret Smith. Luther and Dorothy Smith. J’mes and Judy Thompson. Edward and Minerva Wallace. Ollie and Helene Willoughby. Charles and Mabel Willie. Furman and Virginia Wise. ir. Norma and Benedlta Bumon. Jesse and Bernice Carter. James and Norma Combs. Marc and Daphne Desgraves. Malvern and Genevieve Jackson. Milton and Evelyn Jordan. Abram and Doretha Ledbetter. McKinley and Mary McPhatter. Clarence and Winnie Robinson. Emmett and Emma Swayne. William and Geraldine Schenk. Leßoy and Carrie Taylor. GIRLS Ivan and Rena Ardan. Walter and Ervll Behe. ir. Harry and Margery Boswell. Kenneth and Betty Bullard. — Open Sat. — n Riziic BroC ' C ~~%&i/u4tatoVL —. ) r \ not cwmtcnarnm**t \ jf X* ■ QUALITY • RELIABILITY • PRESTIGE— <zf?. <sMaWu6. & do. JCWiUftS AND SILVCRSMITHS SINCI 1174 * AND ItIVINTM STIIIT, N.W. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1874 F AND ELEVENTH STREETS, N.W. Beautiful Compliment lustrous cultured pearl necklace . . . ever-lovely, ever-loved $55.00 Pearl and diamond earrings on 14-karat gold 225.00 Federal Tax Inc. Charge Accounts Are Available •■■Store Hours: Mondoy Through Saturday, 9:45 to 5:45<"" and Teresa Lukowski. 24. 12 Danbury st. s.w. Louis Ferreira. 27. Hyattsville. Md.. and Mary Pusllsl, 20. 1548 Douglas st. n.e. Robert Collhan. 29. 1426 21st st. n.w., and Mary Bonanno, 27. 1401 Rltten nouse st. n.w. Patrick Casey. 38. 1742 N st. n.w., and Janice Metzler. 30, 2829 28th st. n.w. Raymond Gerard. 19. 2620 Woodley rd. n.w.. and Jane Gallagher. 21. 2001 Columbia rd. n.w. George Dent. 28. Miles City. Mont., and Margaret Newman, 31. 1701 Bay st. s.e. Charles Jackson. 24. Decatur. Ga.. and Charlotte Davis. 23. 6817 Georgia ave. n.w. Robert Marshall. 25, Rockville, Md.. and Joyce Jarvis, 19, Arlington. Va. Manual Nobella. 22. Santa Ana. Calif., and Lucia Regoli, 22. Fort Myer. Va. Samuel Nakasian. 35, 3355 16th st. n.w. i and Patricia Prochnlk. 29, 1911 R st. n.w. Clement Evans, ir., 30, Silver Spring. Md., and Barbara Potter. 19. 2049 34th st s.e. Frank Loeffler. )r„ 23, Binghamton, N. Y.. and Eleanor Chisholm. 20. Garrett Park. Md. John Crella. 36. and Joyce Starr. 35. both of the Army Medical Center. Frank Green. 47. Hyattsville. Md., and Dorothy Fillius. 32. 5312 Illinois ave. i n.w. John Hager. 65. Upper Marlboro, Md.. and Sara Hart, 44, 1438 Columbia rd. n.w Wilbur Spearman. 37, and Shirley Fowler. 1 34, both of 437 Kenyan st. n.w. Hyman Metz. 53. Norfolk. Va.. and Wilma Shenker, 42. Alexandria. Va. James Box. 22. 1333 Park rd. n.w., and Gretna Scott. 17, Andrews Air Force Base. Raymond Vernon. 22. 4205 12th st. n.e.. and Betty Crampton, 21. Arlington Heights. Va. i Chester Shonbeck. 43, West Springfield. Mass., and Edythe Russ. 48. 2507 Bunker Hill rd. n.e. Nernard and Margaret Caulfield. William and Dorothy Davis. Francis and Edwina Dillon, ir. Earl and Regina Dllley. George and Elisabeth Donegan. Warren and Mary Dunham. Antonio and Juanita Fernandez. Nathaniel and Margaret Pick. Ralph and Virginia Fortune. Julian and Evelyn Fowler. Charles and Molly Francis. Archie and Perry Gordon. Francis and Mary Garcia. Joseph and Doris Hickson. Glenn and Elsie Knighton. Edward and Ruth Hunt. jr. Edgar and Estelle €Cemler George and Virginia Kramer, ir. O'Dean and Alyce Kurtz. Patrick and Mary O’Connor. James and Ruth Mazzara. Hayden and Jean Mason. William and Louise McCahlll. Horace and Edna McAvoy. Samuel and Sarah Mears. Kenneth and Ann Nagler. Burt and Eve Richards. Sam and Christine Scolaro. Herman and Helen Schmid. Carl and Jean Sharek. Richard and Helen Spencer. Charles and Ann Swarr. William and Margie Thompson. Andrles and Blanche Van ae Ree. Robert and Margaret Webster. Joseph and Anne West. Wesley and Anita Williams. Robert and Alice Hill. Bernle and Esther Ford. James and Henrietta Jones. Floyd and Marie Lawrence. Earl and Mary Lomex. John and Geraldine Martin. John and Alice Martin. James and Isabelle Wade. William and Valerie Watson. TWINS Hubert and Mildred James, girls. Students Become Wardens Two Glasgow University stu dents signed up for vacation jobs as wardens of Lady Isle, a barren bird sanctuary on Scotland’s 'Firth of Clyde. Death Reports From District of Records (From the D. C. Bureau of Vital Statistics) Carl Jaeger. 81, 1425 Meridian place, n.w. Oertrude B. Bailey, 80. 1523 22nd street n.w Arthur H. Goets. 79, 4000 Cathedral ave. n.w. Laura V. Staples, 77, Washington. John ». Murphy. 67. 3947 19th street n.e. George E. Whetzel, 60, 5218 Illinois ave. n.w. Frank Goldberg. 61. Riverdale, Md. * **“’ n * BEST & CO.- open MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. Best’s • 00 All-Out Success Suit (f?l| a fine value at 59.95 It’s a winner every season ... this exclusive plaid classic, first choice of thousands of our customers. In 1 crisp, firm-bodied wool, tailored to slim perfection ... small- > V waisted, round-hipped ... with V^W/ smart bias-cut pockets and convertible collar. So versatile, i4ni TnH so good-looking ... you couldn’t make a smarter choice for /fILyW campus capers or city living. w-- — Sizes 10 to 20. 77/. / ( | y Tan with blue overplaid, brown with ( J®/"/] - \ I ™ luggage, gray with blue, navy with /111 1 red and green. In wool gabardine ... \ I black, navy, green, toast, brown. \ j Also in gray flannel. * l Tw! / Hat to match plaids only, 10.95 l 2Xjj| Smart saddle leather shoulder bag, J \m ' I black, brown, red, tan. 12.95 plus tax. I I .Moil and phone orders filled Postage prepaid everywhere in the U. S. J J BEST e. CO. i( 4433 ConnecticutAv»nu«,N.W.B L kt\\ Emerson 7700 l I VV 1-2 ; l-4 IUSIS STOP AT THE DOOR 3? ' * Shop Saturday. Store Closed on Monday, September 3rd. HiliiAii3iilfei4ttUi||iy9i On Sale Saturday at 9:30 " p SLACKS SAVINGS Favorite-. • Body enough for good crease resistance D />\ gl c D/% C* /> -\4" * Fine tailoring from full pockets to Holly- w 7Q Q from brown, tan, blue, navy, cocoa. • U W • Zipper closure. Saddle or regular seam. RJjIB Wise mothers take a cue from sea-faring men (who Mens Washable Robe mSM' fib j| know a thing or two about cold weather) and get boys a jHfl pea coat. Nautical down to the anchors pn the buttons, ./V / these pea coats are of reprocessed wool that has lost . I fllfSl « none of its ability to resist cold weather. There's od- SJfoT W* H ditional protection in the thick cotton flannel interlining minimum of care. Needs no ironing. v ljpg and the snug, under-the-chin fit. And, note the back- Wrap-around style with self-belt in sizes , 'S/ to-school budget price. small, medium, large. Assorted colors. * WBL—Boys’ Apparel and Furnishings, Down Stairs Store. This merchondise olso afr our BETHESDA BUDGET STORE, 7201 Wisconsin Avenue J. Vivian Jefferson, 68, 6807 I4th street n.w. Edward F. Brldgeman, 60, Silver Spring, Md Raymond Hawke, 52. 4621 Van Nezz street n.w Philip J. Earnest, 45, 919 Potomac ave. sw. Infant Tong Lali, 1250 20th street n.w. Bertie R. Newman, 85. 1936 2nd street n.w Mary C. Hebb, 72, 1423 Ist street n.w. Rose E. Jenkins. 68, 123 8 street n.w. Pearl V. Wilson. 29, Upper Marlboro. Md. Dances for Servicemen Military dances will be held at 7:30 p.m- today and tomorrow at the Non-Commissioned Officers Club of Andrews Air Force Base, at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Quan tico Marine Base, and at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow for Negro servicemen and Government employes at Club 2, Fort McNair. Chance of Survival For Infant Calculated By th« Associated Press NEW YORK.—A new bom, pre mature Infant is nearly 6,000 times as susceptible to death as a school child, says Dr. L. Emmett Holt, jr„ of New York University-Bellevue Medical Center. 911 Seventh St. N.W. t We’re Open Tomorrow and iEvery Saturday From Now On! STORE HOURS t Monday, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. (Clottd thii Monday, Labor Day) Tuesday, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wednesday, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Thursday, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Friday, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Saturday, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Mazor 9 s midsummer Furniture Sale Is Now on If they can be pulled through, “fully 90 per cent are as healthy as i one could ask.” Famous prema i ture babies include Isaac Newton, , Voltaire, Charles Darwin, Victor : Hugo, Napoleon, and Winston Churchill. Huge Press Is Precise NEW YORK.—The aircraft In dustry uses a 20-ton stamping machine that is so precise it ean gently crack the shell of an egg without breaking the yolk, or flatten a thick plate of tough stainless steel.