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B-8 THE EVENING STAR Washington, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 36, 1958 HAMILTON WATCHES Wid« 0 Selection on —ARTHUR MARKEL—i 940 F ST. N.W. • WASH.. D. C. I >S§K-£?i|f Hip-Pocketed Foshion City-pretty and travel-wise new two-piece \ fashion AT BOTH HARRIS STORES. V ' Perky hip-pocketed jacket flashes contrasting silk scarf at the deep-V neckline . . . Skirt's \|||||s|||^B a solid streak of crease-resistant linen-like rayon \ whose wrinkles hong out. Wonderful, for just 10.95! Navy or black with white. Sizes 9 to 15. Allow one week for mall or phone order*. Fleaae tnclnio JOSEPH R. HARRIS V IR (he season . . . easy-going and won- f / derfully cool for vaca- ■JjJL/'’ LWrSrmwK^wT: tioning in or out of town. SSSsEm fIIV For every hour, any oc- WI casion, Erlebacher hat versatile pretty-parts for V limitless teaming. Come Cotton Ticeed Fancy Pants, Skirt; grey. Each 29.95. Tucked Cotton Blouse, 29.95. 1133 CONNECTICUT AVE. \ ■* | C)\iofe\iam^Jefface OPENS THIS THURSDAY! 4 Hpi ,& Dine ond dance 'neath the stars in Washington's Jr L'T*’ 1 jB tji favorite summer evening rendezvous .. . midst , t'ii-f the play of gentle breezes and the colorfully (*'J"S k j" U 1 I I for doncinO frorf ' frorfl 7 p .m. Di^ er 11 1 Reservations: ADoms 4-0700 \ I floor p rn ‘ 50c; Soturdoy,^ 1 • 11 I Service will be transferred \ 1 j52"75- SupP er Co ver > * \\ ■ to the oir-cooled Blue 1 los low os I Room in inclement weather. SHOREHAM HOTEL • CONNECTICUT AT CALVERT Shipley Terrace Citizens Elect Gurtz President Gaylord M. Gurtz was elected president of the Terrace Citizens’ Association last night. Other officers elected were Anthony Trunfls, vice president; Mrs. Joseph Bellow, recording secretary; Mrs. Robert Borras, corresponding secretary; Mrs. ] William Cassidy, treasurer, and James W. Campbell, jr., and I Gerald W. Russell, delegates to the Federation of Citizens’ As- I sociations. [ In other business, the group asked that bus service be ex tended in the Shipley Terrace area to give residents a more direct route downtown. The association also requested an additional grade school be built in the vicinity of Shipley Terrace. The meeting, last of the sea ! son, was conducted by Mr. Gurtz in the Oxon Park Apartments, ! 2601 Southern avenue SB. Points for Parenfe-*'***Th M M»w«ii*c. The easiest time to convert a desired, act into m habit it when a child is so young that he enjoys doing it. Not TUB _ [| 5-afc Mother—Now be a good boy and cuddle down and have your nap while I go and clean up the bathroom. Marriage License Applications 1 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 holi \ days are counted the same as I other days. 1 Rodney Smith. 21, West Point, N. Y.. and Florence Mood. 21, Arlington. Va. Willie Turner. 26. Atlanta. Ga.. and Dottle Wilkins, 28, Forest City. N. C. Donald Mundt. 25. Helena. Mont., and Virginia Normlle. 28, 2831 28th gt. I n.w. 1 Lloyd Gates. 21, and Jessie Stanton, 19, both of Silver Soring. Md. Meyer Berger. 26, Bronx. N. Y.. and Dorothy Platt, 22, 1440 Tuckerman j st. n.w. ! Tibor Szirmav, 38. Montreal. Canada, and Eva Waegeler, 31, Vienna, Aus tria. Glenn Millar, 25. Palo Alto. Calif., and i Phyllis Gill. 18. 3018 Vista st. n.e. John Ringle. 24, Grand Rapids. Mich., and Thelma Payne, 21. Annandale. Va. Ralph Lundregan. 20. Hyattsville, Md.. and Virginia Taubersmlth, 18, 3322 i 14th pi. s.e. Lonnie Stewart. 21. and Virginia Gilllson. 18, both of 245 Elm st. n.w. i Carl Alexis. 34, Bethesda. Md.. and Inge- I gard Lennerup. 29, 2737 Devonshire pi. n.w. Joseph Cooney, 45. Cleveland, and Lucille Dornack. 27. Rochester, Minn. Charles Johnson. 21. 507 Lowrle pi. n.e., and Minnie Ferguson. 19, 139 Bates st. n.w. ! Robert Weber. 22, Nashville, Tenn., and Audrey East. 24. Baltimore. Charles Mitchell, 36, 1216 10th st. n.w., and Annie Jones, 32. 307 K st. n.e. 1 John Brodie, 23. and Dorothy Williams, 20. both of Flankltnton, N. C. ! Hayward Herndon, 23. Jacksonville. Fla., and Queen Ivey, 19. Saginaw. Mich. Howard Reardon. 44. 2524 34th st. s.e. and Ruth Behrle, 38, 2323 34th st. s.e. Harold Mollohan, 38, Brentwood. Md, and Mildred May, 21. Beltsville, Md. Gerald Weinstein. 24. Potsdam. N. Y., and Alice Minovitz. 20. Hyattsville, Md. John Fowler. 21, Sliver Spring. Md., and , Alice Poe, IP. Charleston, 8. C. ■ William Neal. 21. 3131 28th st. s.e.. and Judith Humphrey, 19, Miami. Fla Albert Arrington, jr., 22, Baltimore, and , Regina Sherman, 19. 1337 Pennsyl vania ave. n.w. Robert Lee. 26, Marianna. Ark., and Mar jorie Froruo. 27, St. Croix. V. T. William Brumfield. 40. Danville, Va., and I Gisela Salke. 17, Boston. Edward Woodard, 23, Dunn. N. C., and Mary Johnson, 10. Coates. N. C 1 Ira Marine, 26. 3214 sth st. s.e. and Helen Landsman. 21. Arlington. Va Richard Everett, 22, Hlllcrest Heights. Md.. and Mary Stott, 19, Fredericks burg, Va. Norman Sellman, 47. Annapolis, Md and Bertha Johnson. 23, 5114 A st. s.e. William Lawton. Jr.. 26. 1401 52nd st. n.e., and Bettye Smith. 23, Waterloo lowa. Anthony CamplteJll, 41, 1217 Delafleld pi. n.w., and Vivian Scribante, 21, 906 Quincy gt. n.w. Henry Grady. 20, Ewan. N. J„ and Cath erine Walton, 23. 928 Virginia ave. s.w. Charles Miller. 25, 147 Tennessee ave. n.e.. and Frances Mlchela, 24, Boulder. Calif. Wallace Judge. 22. 438 New York ave. n.w.. and LaVaria Byrd, 21, Weldon. N. C. Sylvester Daniel. 31, 1110 6th st. n.w.. and Lillie McQuiller. 26. 004 M st. n.w. Barre Rosenstock, 21, Chicago, and Fay Gorenstein. 24, Bronx. N. Y. Erik Strangeways. 33. and Ellen Cogan. 21. both of Philadelphia. Pa. Alvin Ross. 25. Lexington, Okla., and Pearl Gordon. 39. 457 E st. aw. Maurice Henderson, 18. 1611 Bth st. 1 n.w., and Vera Carter, 19. Alexandria, Va. Clarence Mangum, 32, 1118 7th st. n.e., 1 and Rosa Casey, 27. Penhook. Va. Roger Cromwell, 22. New York City, and Joan Van Pelt, 21, Philadelphia. Solomon Curtis, 38. 2481 3rd st. n.a.. “KNOT” TO BE MISSED! Sally Twist BUTTER PRETZELS BUTTERIER.. .TWISTIER... TENDERER... “ALWAYS NABISCO FRESH" Also try Vert-Thin Pretzel Sticks, 3-Ring \ Pretzels. Pretzelettes, Cheese Pretzies, Slim Jene Pretzel Sticks. I IN ALL THE SHAPES YOU LOVE THE BEST-NABISCO PRETZELS HAVE MORE ZEST! NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Thb/ Mother—You scrub off the dirt ring on this side of the tub and I will do it on the other side. Jessie Scurlock, 33, Chapel Hill, Ernest CosteHo Jr., 21. and Ruth Reeves, 18, both of Alexandria. Va. Keith, Willson. 23. and Margaret Wors d*!l, 22. both of Hayes. England. Richard Carmichael. 22, Lawton. Okla, _ and Barbara McFarland, 23, Arjay, Ky. Paul Dabbs. 19, 2036 Higdon rdT n e and Elizabeth Speakman. 19, Arling ton, Va. Ad .?JP l V A ,l? st ; r v,2 fl - » nd Ruth Mittelman, _ 26. both of New York. Donald Lindsay. 22. 3794 Ist st. s.e.. and Anita Obergh. 21. 3355 Denver st. s.e. Lawrence Littleford. 28, 604 23rd st n.w.. and Mary Smith, 21. 614 23rd st. n.w. Richard Noralr, 24. Landover. Md., and Ace Boescb. 21, 3801 Warren st. n.w. Phillip White. 21, 3918 New Hampshire ave n.w.. and Alicia McConnell, 18, 17 Bass Circle s.e. “jard Turner, 36. The Plains. Va., and Amy Hitchcock. 24, 1714 Hoban rd. R*ul Crawford, 18. 628 6th st. n.e. and Doris White, 16. 1004 Eye st. n.e. James Virginia Thompson, 21, Kensington, I SPOTS'! Removing: Coffee, nail pol ish, lipstick, paint, ink, bev erages. perspiration, blood. SUEDE A leather garments, gloves, A handbags cleaned with J velvety feel A bright color A DYEING 1 of clothes, drmpeg, slip eovstt Guaranteed NO Shrinkage EXQUISITE *A. 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