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B-14 THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1954 K T 7 il Jll.l’l.J Ten Will Get You One ■V I \(V I I Fill II I CANTON, Ohio, Aug. 4 (ff)#— ■ ■ l *1 ■ ■ill 111 To help rid Canton of objection ill ft WPFIf9 I able comic books, the city for two days will swap a $1 book for any 10 crime and horror comic books. “Operation Book Swap’’ mlH.XPfifißifflr will be held September 6 and 7 r * TYPING OFFERED JARVIS school BUREAU |j WASHINGTON'S ONLY |! Recommend* Y> XpeedwrUitg j|JirsSsLsSs;i£Sl! Secretarial School Military Acedemie* 1406 G Street N.W. j! 3 Duoont Circle, AD.4-6111 Y Phon*STerilng3-2086 I F :z'°~±':r i; ESjRf School and College SB *» DIRECTORY US ABC SHOBTHAND STBAYER COLLEGE ACCOUNTANCY AND SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ,734 g _er call far catalog. Fall Term beginsglwt Veteran approved, writ* RnsiKFs<! A a?ilt4??Ti..Sl,*J e ' C " U<l 9' « , Acc.iml a ncT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 13th and f st* ha 8-i 748 program»**2 “"ear"?- S/Jinii B 7 n ß^ r * tU,,, ■ ?C. S. and*. C . S. Sept. 8; evenings. Sept. 21 no S tor f**L -fhlWoo* day. r him consmlt a Strayer Counselor. fer Vetcran> Request official catalog ACCOUNTANCY AND Beniamin Franklin FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION UnTversiiv --prepare far CPA ■examination., #'* w ’ ,ln L n **. »"«• taxation cl> * t^°P^*>0 "* t> °” T|^f| t« <> sor T 4B e th*'Ye,r R Book t . r *ll°oo 16 th ACCOUNTANCY BOYD school or accountancy Typing optlanal bus essential 3 'to ma>t Machine!. —earto* »78. *9O. *lO«” ««k ‘Jnd pp” , l n aSfr*e tl gd., P ° B,T,OVa * ow •« ACCORDION mervin conn accordion school t*iai course iniidum csi OF b a 8 ccordiun_. weeks mJb Vs 33 - Braneb itmdla. | n sneer Spring JIJ j 4596 BEAUTY CULTURE Wariiynn Beauty College LE«» BEA VTI^CVL A? DEMAN^ CIYIL SERVICE BOYD, s civil service school 700 I3tb 8t (Car G> Over Howard’* RESIDENT AND HOME BTUDT COUBSES N Comptometer Operator comptometer school money°* 'FreVplMemel.Y* mar* Comptometer School In ! ,8 ‘ t J 0 J r f £ bo ss Tbe only antborlted Felt A Tarrant Mfx Co W oin rt n" > r S« ed hj *tS. Comptometer Division of Street N.W., PL ”o«03, D1 7?32Q» tl>Bß ’ “•"**" «?• »■"*«» Bid*. 1389 E Dental Technolouy Ber Pel School of Dental Technology iaa*a >< Approved C,n ?“ are*available* or'*!! fnll-tlme B and part-tine ——JL Awrovt< tor Vctgrana. Top-notch Dental Technicians are in demand now DRAFTING hatumu drafting school «... „ 8021 Maes Ave N.W ail's ,or Cotoloro* explaining Coorse* In detalL ‘ri^Jr -311 J ,r S nch . e * °‘ Professional Drafting Register Now for Day and Evening Classes—Placement Serviea - APPROVED FOB VETERANS DRAFTING Columbia technical^institute - *« Evening—Start »v*r LANGUAGES BEBLITZ school or languages _ *»» l»b lat Eve St N W » STerllng 3 INI IB FRENCH SPANISH. GERMAN or any other lanrnace. Est 1878. There I* a BERLITZ SCHOOI In EVERY LEADING CITY In the WORLD MACHINE SHORTHAND STraOTYPE iHsiimE Walker Bldg., 734 15tb St. N.W. STENOGRAPH—the system as the professionals. No electrlVwlres equipment. A noiseless machine weifhlng less than I pound, prints perfect notes 80 to 300 w.n.m. Free demonstrations dally. Easy to learn, to write, to read. New day class Auc. B. new night class Aug. 10 MILITARY ACADEMY ‘““ST-™ Southern Maryland's Noted Preparatory .School. Upper and Lower schools. Academic, Business and General courses. 300-acre campus. Indoor swimming pool. Sports for all. Thirty-piece band. Rich extra-curricular program. Fully accredited. 181st session begins Sept. 18th. We invite your personal Inspection. Just 35 miles from Washington. Out Route 5 to CHARLOTTE HALL. Md. For further Information and catalog, write to Major M. D. Burgee, Principal, Box#T, Charlotte Hall, Md. ~ SECRETARIAL BOYD school of commebce » 7IHI IBtb St Cor Gi Over Howard’s REFRESHER AND INTENSIVE Beginners course In SHORTHAND, typewriting, 1 » ,, « , *«‘ r * c calculators; Vocabulary Building. English. Bookkeeping SAVE hi to Mi usual time on refresher course Small classes: rapid progress. Accredited. Established 3« years Position* GUARANTEED. Graduation of APPROVED Gl School for Veterans' Training. Manager Is overseas veteran. Day-avenln* sessions New classes starting Register early. Inquire. NA. 8-8340. SECBETARIAL temple school _ Air Conditioned 1338 GBt N.W NA. 8-3858 Special 50th anniversary summer courses 1 Gregg Shorthand Intensive 8-week coarse (8 lessens daily). 576 8. ABC Shorthand in 0 weeks. 100 w.p.m. guaranteed course. *87.50 8 Typing individually taught. 8 week* *45 «■ Brmsh-ap course*. *7.50 to *34 monthly Day and evening daises SECRETARIAL Stl ”“CoHeye.lSeci.laHalTraiiiisj Thirteenth and * Streets NA 8-1748 Open all th* gammer Stadente admitted July 86 and Auguet B Simplified Gregg College Edition, accelerated echedule completed In 80 weeks. Secretarial programs adjusted t* personal needs Diplomas awarded. Consult a Straysr eounselsr. SECRETARIAL The ® ardner School ol Business. Inc. HHVHHiauHiH Clf WTO CDBVVC Hit AIR CONDITIONED OIIsTWI OrllllVll. MU. Bad FLOOB EIG BUILDING. 804] COLESVILLE BD Complete huslnee* Courts or special classes Day and evening session* Free public parkin* nearby Fra* Placement Service. Approved far veterans. Register new far classes starting August 16th and September 13th. Call in person #r phene JU. 7-9058 fur tafarmatlan and catalog. Sensational bargains at Studebaker dealers! NOW ON! AN ALL-OUT DRIVE 10 SELL 5.000 SniDEBAKERS IN 5 DAYS! You're sure to get terrific cash savings l Unbeatable trades! Amazing terms! • Every one of our big, beautiful new 1954 Stude bakers is included in this gigantic sale. You're assured sensational cash savings. Come in right away and select the color you want—the body style you want—sedans, sports coupes, hard-tops, station wagons—they're all amazing bargains! Here's your chance to cash in on Sfwdbhafcar’g dynamic new program of program—your chance to get a new Studebaker at a terrific saving. We're giving unbeatable trades and deals —and our terms make it surprisingly easy for you to own an out-ahead Studebaker. Your Studebaker dealer ' . .... jr._- „ _____ Births and Deaths Reported in District Births Reported (From D. C. Burton of Vital Statistic*.) BOYS ( Chesley and Boyd Adam*. Charles 111 and Florence Albert Eugene and Gertrude Bair David and Natalie Baldwin. Charles and Louise Barker. Albert and Carolyn Beckford. James and Charlotte Blair Robert and Barbara Bourne. Lewis, Jr., and Susan Rrereton. Harry and Mazle Burroughs. James and Lola Council. Claude and Elisabeth Curlln. Kenneth and Barbara Day. Gordon and Billie Doliber. George and Norma Dulaney. James and’Alicia Eckhart. Herman and Alice Kiss. Harold and Lorraine Eskew. Keith and Roxanne Fields. Marvin and Irma Ford. Robert and Ruth Friend. • John and Elene Gill. Stanley and Evelyn Gottlieb. Jacques and Joyce Heller. Samuel and Martha HlnkeL Eugene and Sabina Jaffe. H,‘chard and Lois Jensen. Wilfred and Marta Johnson. Jack and Elaine Kaufman. Paul and Elsie King. Arthur and Lucy Kotarides. Alfred and Marion Lacbo. Willmott. Jr., and Suzanne Lewis. James and Helen Longlev. Patrick and Irma McGinn. James and Helen Malone. Michael and Elena Metzger. Alvin and Barbara Miller. Louis and Lila Mllsteln. Lane. |r„ and Jean Moore. , Richard and Esther Murphy. William and Verna Noonan. Joseph and Beatrice Orga. John and Marjorie Platt. Joseph and Betty Ronchl. Sidney and Anna Scanldn. James and Dorothy Shadvae. Harry and Doris Sizemore. William und Claudia Bmlta. David and Mary Stump. Lee end Agnes Switzer. Royce and Martha Thompson. Gene and Mary Tye. Robert and Emily Wabright. Frank and Loma Williams. Jesse and Joan Wolcott. Corban and Thelma Davis. Charles and Edwina Deer. Robert and Betty Terry. Ulysses and Ruth Ashton. Arron and# Pauline Bathanazas. Elliott and Plnkye Bryant. Moses and Bertha Frldfe. William and Elsie Harley. Frederick and Alice Paige. Alton and Frelda Cramoton. Caesar and Annie Dudley. Orren and Lucille Jeter. Richard and Mildred Mi'co’m. Ewdard and Shirley Randolph. Donald and E. Marlon Addor. Merle and Alice Andrew. Sheldon and Elenore Qildlnger. Harris and Helen Ball. Arthur and Gertrude Becker. Philippe and Kathleen Bernard Evan and Shirley Bosen. John and Lydia Boyd. Charles and Susie- Burnt. Ralph and Marion Cooper. Robert and Dorothy Culpepper. James and Elsa Dandridge. William and Marjorie Deck. Thomas and Mary Donahue. Frank and Rubyet Ebert. Julius and Bernice Elnbinder. William and Alice Elliott. Edward and Beth Farre'l. Gershon and Phyllis Flshbem. James, sr.. and Carol Fort. Philip and Cecilia Geyelln. Abraham and Helen Goldklud. John and Frances Gunther. Clifford and Gladys Hersev. Joseph and Artie Hosaffook. Walter. Jr., and Mary Janney. Fred and Marilyn Johns. Isadore and Rose Katzen. Matthew and Bettv fcilfofl. Jack and Nancy Knotek. Nikolai and Valentina Koslot. i el iT y . and Barbara Lauthlln. Robert and Shirley Llpshltz. Archibald and Diane McColl. Eugene and Elizabeth McFall. Donald and Frances Magnider. John and Edith Martin. Leonard and Elinor Meyen. Robert and Joy MUler. John and Barbara Mitchell. Robert and Marv Moriarty. Hugh. Jr., and Elizabeth Murray. Kenneth and Edith O’Day. Ralph and Gloria Patten. Hulbert and Johanna Ponsen. Sforw, Jr., and Myrtle Rothenbuezcher. Michael and Molly Schuchat. James and Della Shlmmel. John tad Mary Slattery. Samuel and Nancy Stanovlc. Robert and Gloria Swanson. Joseph and Barbara Taylor. Alfred and Elizabeth Treherne. Herbert and Alice Wade. Charles and Shirley Wilburn. Daniel and Ann Winn. Charles and Elna Young. Kenneth and Madeline Donaldson. Langley and Jackfay Respass. Samuel and Grace Barnes. Ernest and Lucille Browne. Sampson and Maggie Cannon. Darien and Julia Fuller. Robert and Lorraine Miller. Robert and Odessa Vaughn. William and Frankie Davis. Shou-Chenz and Susan Fu. Earl and Delores Liles. Oscar and Carotene Mayers. GIRLS. Solomon and Sylvia Goodman. Herman, sr. and Jewell Grabe. Coleman and Lois Hankln. Douglas and Esther Henderson. * William and Leltha Hogan. Linden and Phyllis Holi-inger. Shelby and Shirley Jolly. George and Sylvia King. Wesley and Eleanor Kusin. Francis and Gertrude McCamley. Robert and Ruth McCutcheon. Richard and Mary Mclntyre. Robert and Mary McWeeney. Charles and Shirley Martin. Billy and Jacquelyn Moberly. Dewey, Jr. and Frances Noland. Gordon and Mildred Osborn. George and Betty Parker. John and Jenifer Pickett. Albert and Elizabeth Ross. Herbert and Marilyn Rubinstein. Richard and Lieselotte Schlfter. Harold and Faye Siegel. Darrell and Marjorie Smith. Victor and Helen Stephans. William and Romona Sussman. Darrell and Lorraine Teets. Bert and Louise Tryko. Kenneth and Mary v/llson. Allen and Myrna Wright. William and Beatrice Yatea. John and Kate Bright. Howard and Mabel Thompson. Isham and Josephine Baker. Charles and Audrey Bryant. Robert and Peggy Giles. Samuel and Dorothy Little. Huegha and Lucy Terry. Orlando and Diane Altlmont. Habeeb and Joan Bacchus. Leo and Marilyn Bailey. Frank and Shirley Brsahay. Hhrry and Molly Belcher. Eugene and Rita BUg. Joseph and Lois Browning. Charles and Natalie Buckhart. William. Jr. and Mary-Nell Carroll. Walter and Iris Clovis. Albert and Margaret Devlin. Thomas and Anna Doherty. Harold and Roberta Dubach. Michael and Roberta Fera. Thomas and Jeanne Foster. Nathangand Beverly Gaynor. Harold and Thelma Bacon. Robert and Fannie Brown. Walter and Corine Cunningham. James and Pearl Glover. Johnny and Alma Greene. John and Eloulse Jeter. Samuel and Virginia Jones. William and Justine-Rivers. Albert and Ophelia Tomer. Raymond and Ruby Washington. Edgard and Ruth Williams. William and Ruth Gormley. Louis and Mary Griffith Gabriel and Helen Hause. William and Martha Hlusko. William and etaoin Shepard and lona Hollander. Thomas and Blossom Howard. Guillermo and Anne Jurado. William and Elizabeth Kinney. Eltunno and Constance Lolacono. Robert and, Mary McClure Joseph and Dolores McOraw. Frank and Helen McKenney, Jr. Joseph and Berta MacKenzie. Harold and Elsie Mattes. De Witt and Emilie Myatt, jr. Charles and Laura Nonamaker. Arthur and Joan Parker. Michael and Violet Perlllo. Elmer and Jane Potter. Abe and Nettie Rubin. Norman end Rita Salins. William and Josephine Scofield. James end June Skaggs. John and Mary Stanko. Erie and Dorothy stork. Cornelius and Aradine Tardy. Herman and Carrie Thorpe. _ Henry and Margaret Wilson. WlllUtm and Kathryn Wharton, Ir. Deaths Reported (From a a Bureau of Vital Statistics.) Busan GrunweU, 85, 18th and Eye sts. n.w. Minnie Noakes, 82, 1829 North Capi tol st. Elizabeth Mackay. 78, 6304 18th st. n.w. Sarah Kelley, 78, 1011 Massachusetts ave. n.e. Vera Clarkson, 74. 3858 Porter st. n.w. Hannah Callear, 74, 2812 27th st. n.w. Mary Hubbard, 73. 1825 R st. n.w. Pameron Head. 71. Herndon, Va. Victor Czalkowskl, 84. Soldiers Home. Ernest Caverhlll. 82. 3800 New Hamp * shire ave. n.w. Lucinda White. 60. 3601 Wls. ave. n.w. Marian Ball, 59, 708 Massachusetts ave. n.e. Neville Hall, 56. Alexandria, Va. Herman Schevch. 53, 1739 19th st. n.w. Irene Donohue. 51, 2601 26th st. n.w. Joseff Haas, 49, 788 Princeton pi. n.w. N'lrmlna Sant’Anna. 45. 939 Longfellow st. n.w. Charles Robbins. 43, Tacoma, Wash. Clarence Loving, 30, Swandale, W. Va. James Carl. 22. Kentin, Ohio. Martha Lynn. 89. 780 Morton st. n.w. Granville, Winfield, 77, 443 Newton pl. n.w. Robert Baston, 76, 617 Princeton pl. n.w. Edmonla Jefferson, 74, 6401 East Capi tol st. Abbie Gaither, 69. 1604 15th st. n.w. Charles Powell, 68, 120 Florida ave. n.w. Elmore Wiggins, 62. 2901 14th st. n.e. Mamie Tate, 62. 3005 13th st. n.w. Mary Tillman. 66. 620 Columbia rd. n.w. Connell Johnson. 63, 3275 Prospect ave. n.w. Claude Humphries, 53, 237 Anacostla rd. n.e. ▼ernera Mentz, 61, ,221 C st. s.w. Booker Hall. 61, 1248 Eaton rd. s.e. Mathew Webster. 40, 221 Hollywood Ciclan Walker, 36, 40 R it. n.w. Anna Washington. 27, 53 L st. n.e. Michael Campbell, Infant. Alexandria, Va. ✓ * weight i . ' . 4 on high protein Milk Diet % There’s no need to suffer the many discomforts which MILK y Association,« non-profit dairy farmer cooperative not controlled nor ___ directed by any middleman or outside group. Our Association is O“\T ]Vfl7 i operated BY farmers and our sole aim is the production of better and «e> Jj w JCI JLm/ .M. X▼ Ji JTil lIJ better milk for • healthier and happier community. ' Charles tnd Eleana Wyatt. Merle and Carrol Luster. Wesley and Mlyoko Blekfeld. Sebra and Berdle Cody. James and Virginia Harrell. Charles and Carrie Norcome. Lloyd and Lalla Ames. George ana Mary Bailey. Emory and Mary Barber. Edmund and Marguerite’Bedard. Ross and Elver* Bennett. Gerald and Laura Boyd. Kenneth and Margaret Brubaker. Alfred and Beatrice Canevarl. Milton and Odlle Chance. lr. Herbert And Judith Cohen. Ralph and Mary Dias. Henry and Elsie Doyle. William and Esther Dunlap. Nicholas and Anna Fisher. Abraham and Diana Friedman. Paul and Karletta Gilbrlde. Angus and Sadie Bridges. , James and Willistine Buckner. Leonard and Dorethea ailllam. Alfonsa, and Jesepnine Grant. Leonard and Josephine Hall. Heavert and Janie Jones. Watson and Mabel Prather. Cornelius and Mildred Robinson. Wesley and ora Warren. Ray and Lucille Wllkenson. ' TWINS. Daniel and Elisabeth McElwee. boys. BLUE RIDGE SCHOOL A private church boarding school under the Episcopal Church for boys and girls of limited meant. In the Blue Ridge Mountain* 116 miles from Washington. 23 miles north of Charlottesville Grades 1 through 18 46th Session opens Sept. sth Charges $460-8675 for ninth months, based on ability to pay Rev. D, C. Loving, Headmaster St. George, Greene Co,, Va. Find out how YOU may enjoy a well-paid, fascinating HOTEL POSITION " In lust a few month Thousands of successful graduates from coast to coast PRAISE Lewis Training Earn while you learn FREE Nation-wide Placement Service Approved for veterans training. 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