Avis H. McBride. 28. 2111.'! Tunlaw rd and Charlotte 0. Olsen. 27. Washing- Harvey anl Frances Daly, boy. James and Corem Howard, drl. an endowment fund, the lnqpme Half of the residue was be- n.w.; the Rev. Charles T Warner. ton. Douglass and Martha Dann, girl. Julius and Lottie Roper, drl. Raymond M. Scovllle, 24. and Lois H William Simon Smith. 26. and LUlle Ethel Paul and Rosella Diehl, boy. Herbert and Gertrude Sandifer, drl. from which will be used for the care queathed to the Utica Lutheran Letters Clarence and from friends: Radio Unit Meets Oalther. 23. both of Silver Borina. Md. Smith. 22. both of Colesvllle. Md Albert and Edith Elltsnls. alrl Thelma Washington, boy. of crippled children. Church to become part of an en- the Rev. Charles W. F- 8mtth. Ross Mtnlsh Sigmon. Jr.. 23. and Frances George and Beatrice Erdesky, boy. Zachary and Carrie Williams, girl. Wilbert West. 28. 1820 B st s e and Dor Crowder. 21. both of Salisbury. N C Herbert and Dorothy Evans, alrl. Patrick and Lucy Wilson, boy. Other bequests to organizations dowment fund in memory of Miss "Tea men like" othjr A Bills. 18. 1821 B at. t .: thi William E. Oden. 22. Travllah. Md.. and Jacob and Erna Ooldstein, boy. included the Reformed Wlnbrenner’s mother with the in- Rev. Louis J Troeb. Ronella B. Davis. 19. Rockville. Eugene and Esther Gooding, boy Evangelical To Plan School Walter Nobles. 41. Mansvllle. La and Lil- Linn Herbert McEwan, 24. Washlneton. Edvard and Margaret Graves, boy. Church and the Home for the come to be used for foreign mis- High and Reita lian Wiggens. 29. the Rev Mason Darrow, 20. Chevy Green, girl. "McCormick Tee is the kind men Hke. this city; Joseph and Mary Charities Benefited 11.000 the Frederick sions. The other half was to Llghtfoot Mlchaux. Chase. Md. James and Leola Orifllts. boy. Aged, each; given It hat that old-time reel, goodness." Bell J. Nachman. 22. 022 Quintana pi. n w Francis Isaac Cubitt. 23. and Margaret Eli and Sylvia Ouss. boy. City Hospital, $1,000; the Red Glade Reformed Church, Walkers- —Lula Allnutt, Maryland and Eva Barite. 22, 3802 Kansas ave Gladys Anderson, 22. both of Bethesda, Ernest and Leuella Holland, girl. In Winebrenner Will Frederick Tubercu- in of Miss Wine- 'Our Freedoms'Series n.w : Rabbi Herman J Waldman Md. Raymond and Mabel Jirikovie. girl. Cross, County ville, memory • Adlle Balter. 47. 1007 12th st n w ant Stanley and Frances Knotts, boy. By the Associated Press. losis Society and the Salvation brenner’s father, Reverdy J. Wine- Md.: th< Mary Lalns. boy. Packed In Aamr-tight orange container*— Margaret Cook, 48. Oxon Hill, Adolph and Rev. Charles E Roach William and Elisabeth Lampton. boy. FREDERICK. Md„ Oct. 17.—Spe- Army, $500 each, and the Utica Lu- brenner, to become part of an en- sll iize: and in tea bag*. Get loma today Horace R Strunk .35. 5100 Chevy Cfhast Clifford and Irene Laeatherbury. girl. and TASTE THE DIFFERENCE. Committee Decides to Deaths cific bequests totaling $38,000 of her theran Church, $400. dowment fund foreign missions. parkwav n.w. and Mary A Swann. 28 Reported John and Sarah Leonhard, girl. fq^r You will And the quality of McCormick tee 3020 20th st. n.e.; the Rev. George L i Mary E. Webster. 82. 904 Quincy st. n.t. Alfred and Margaret Lewis, girl $70,000 estate were provided in the Mary K. Curtis. 78, Garfield Macerollo. boy. aa outstsncilng at McCormick *'McCortsed** Direct Broadcasts to Gingras Hospital. Anthony and Grace will of the late Miss Marie Wine- Frank Catlebout. 24. 813 North Carolina ! William J. Siegfried. 75. 1427 Ames pi n • Nelson and Catherine Maeher, boy. •Dices and McCormick extracts which you ave. s.e. and Audrey Birch. 23, Arling- Theodore Achtermann, 73, Emergency Hos- Jacob and Ann Macltler. girl brenner. Principal beneficiary was bow ute. | in ton. R. Dlt.l. Pupils Morning Va.: the Rev. Edward Arthur Anton and Thelma Menslk. boy the Children’s Aid which Wendell J. Tracy. 24. 42 R at n.w and j Arthur L. Buckman. 66. Georgetown Hoa- Norlyn and Elisabeth Miller. boy. Society, Marjorie M. Williams. 22. 2317 eherman I pital. Beniamin and Ida Morea, boy. was made a bequest of $25,000 for T^ie Senior High School Radio ave. n.w the Rev. Joseph J. Kelly. ! Jul Johnson. HH. 2650 Wisconsin ave. n.w. John and Pauline Myers, girl Flowers. Barracks, I Mary A. Johnson. st. v/wtiio for the first Howard 22. Marine 52. 3940 Morrison ijBwiruvr aiiu vein Committee, meeting and Marjorie Tassa. 21- 1401 18th st. George W Lehman. 62, 2929 Connecticut William and Mary Perry, bov time this season to consider plans n.w.: Judge Robert E. Mattingly ave. n.w. Charles and Davis Pipkin, girl VW THROAT for its broadcast series, Oeorge E Shanly. 30. 1323 .Shepherd st. William Brady 31. Georgetown Hgspital. Charles apd June PleasarUs. girl. j projected n.e., and Josephine V Wolfert. 28. Ruth McDonald. 24. Sibley Hospital. Carl and Myna Reckner. ooy. yesterday voted to direct the new Rochester. N. Y.; the Rev. James P. Burel Humphrey. 56, Gallinger Hospital, David and Selma Screiber. boy. DON'T IS NATURE’S DANGER SIGNAL I Grace. Bessie s.w. MISS student j Hill. 51. 1013 6th st. Charles and Clara Seater. boy participation programs Robert F. McElrath. 21. and Opal Carter. George Landrum. 40. Gallinger Hospital. Mitchel and Dons Shault*. boy. I ‘'primarily" to school children and 22 both of 1008*3 8th st. n.e.. the Lizsle Morris. 33, Gallinger Hospital. Cecil and Emma Shea. boy. Rev John C Rail. Infant Raymond Ford, Hospital. Homer and Orace Smith, girl. AL PEARCE during school hours. In the resolu- Otis E. Banks. 22, 1009 5th st nw and Gallliycr Emory and Pearl Stickell. boy. | ; When throat It E your dry tion offered Miss Susan Gardner Mary Ballou, 23. 2119 N st. n.w.: the Walter. Jr and Josephine Stwe'l. boy. and bis half-hour by Rev. Robert L. Anderson Charles and Patricia Sutton, boy. roaring and parched—that's when of Western High. It was specified Sidney Gordon. 24. 443 Kenyon st. n.w,, Joseph and Shirley Tanenbaum. girl. and Births of fun and music COUGH and COLD Goldie Abrams. 2:i. 14 14 Webster 6t. Reported Irving and Roberta Thrift, girl. ; | : that tha programs be broadcast n.w.: the breed. Pine Rev. Zemach Green Edward and Phyllis Arneson, Elbert and Amy Tucker, boy gtrms Bros. B girl. the hours, Wiley Jones. 25. 1205 loth si n.w.. Earl and June Arnold, Richard and Helen Wade, boy, during morning pref- and boy. Glycerine Tablet* A;nes C. Maguire. 25. 1224 Massa- Theodore and Adele Barro. girl. Earl and Neve Waters boy. * TONIGHT * help between 9:15 and 9:45 o'clock, a\e. nature erably chusetis n.w.; the Rev. Thomas B David and Sarah , Guy and Margaret Vaught boy. fight off germs Dade. girl by when the majority of high school Herbert and Mary Baxter, girl. Floyd and Hilda Weese. boy. • coating the throat with Walter and Freida Berger, girl. Charles and Eunice White, girl. WJSV 7:30 P.M. | class schedules list a general as- a Issued at Rockville. John and Nan Birch, boy Thomas and Virginia Whittington, *trl. moist, protecting film. sembly period. The presentations, Paul Francis Moore. 31. Kansas City. John and Oliva Blanchard, boy. Bob and Pauline York. boy. ON THE AIR FOR Won’t upset your stomach. and Hattie Beasley, girl. The Star and the Mo., and Jane Parker Giffen. 26. Silver Ivan and Clarice Brewer, girl. Moses sponsored by Sonne. Md. Paul and Marcianna Brown, girl. Joseph and Janita Carter, girl. NEW FRUITY Radio Committee with the co-oper- Joel George Skinner. 22. Glen Echo. Md Joseph and Madeline Burns, Doy Alfred and Mary Cowan, girl. •CAMEL* • PLUS and Evelyn Eleanor Sprinkle. 23, Silver Charles and Pauline Burton, girl. Amos and Careen Crews, girl. Glycerine ation of the National Broadcasting Callte Dodson, j Spring Md. Charles and Lucy Burka. girl. Chester and girl. CIOARETTES DOES IT/ Co., will be the third separate radio William Edward Dean. 74. Ellicott City, Robert and Luralene Citrano b^v. Troy and Esther Durant, boy. I Md.. and Be«sie Elizabeth Reely, 51. Donald and Evelyn Cooptr, boy. Henry and Bertha Fleming, girl. LAXATIVE series representing all grades of the Savage. Md Howard and Norma Cove, boj. Harvey and Helen Frailer, boy District schools and scheduled to Joseph R Balsam 34. Allentown Md James and Kathryn Cross, boy. Robert and Lillian Harley, girl. Relieves Constipation get under way early this fall. Without Chemical Drugs Taking as its theme "Our Free- An excellent new laxative called TAM doms,” the senior high group will act* entirely through sun-ripened leaves emphasize the various manifesta- and fruits It tastes like a jam and acts like a charm TAM indirectly helps to tions of the American way of life clear away headaches, bad breath, sallow as evidenced by civil liberties and *kin. tiredness gas and other conditions which frequently accompany constipation. the freedom of artistic expression. When you realize that so many laxatives The title for the series was sug- todav depend on chemical drugs, you can •e* why we are so enthusiastic about pleas- gested by Miss Zella B. Faris of ant. tasty TAM. Buy it and try it. Eastern. Large 16 o*. jar, $1. 5 oz. jar-- Li. u. Hoover, principal ot central THE VITA HEALTH FOOD CO. and chairman of the Senior High Committee, who presided over the 619 12th St. 3040 14th St. meeting, urged members to attend Delivery Call CO. __For !i>80_ the joint school-radio workshop ses- sion next Thursday at the N. B. C. studios in the Trans-Lux Building. Dr. Clyde M. Huber of Wilson Teachers' College and chairman of FLENTS the General Radio Committee of District Schools, and Bill Coyle, * * LIGHT radio director of The Star, also 4 SHIELD spoke before the group. Twelve of the upper schools of the District were represented at yesterday’s meeting attended by the k NOT “SECONDS”.NOT R. ISSUES... AIDS SLEEP following committee members; Mrs. Florence Lumsden, Woodrow Wil- NIGHT OR DAY ... son; Miss Helen Derrick. McKin- Flents Shield shuts out Light ley; H. H. Haynes, principal, and early morning sun or other an- Mrs. Norma T. Richardson. Arm- m NOT OLD STOCK...BUT noying light. strong; Mrs. Opal H. Corkery and James 1. Soft—padded with eiderdown. M. Moore, Anacostia: Mrs. Josephine Olson, Central; Edward S. Comfortable—light as (feather. Reed, principal of Chamberlain Vo- 3. head band. ■ GENUINE NEW Adjustable cational; J. Francis Gregory, Miner or I 4. Colors—black, pink blue Teachers’ College; Miss Jennie E. satin. Mustapha. assistant principal, Cor- doza. and Mrs. P. *1 at laatiaf 4m« tad 4aaarta*at rtara* ar M. Filmer, Calvin Coolidge. The next Regular meeting of the FLENTS group is slated for October 28. MOB4CTS CO., INC. V 103 PARK AVE., DEPT. D-2, N. Marriage License \ _tr.P.0a..ln._ Applications Under D. C. law, couples must apply for a marriage license on SAFE STORAGE one day, wait three full days and receive their license on the fifth FOR YOUR FURNITURE day. Sundays and holidays are counted the same as other days.

John E. Brady, 24. Bolling Field! and Margaret G. Aggins, 21 din Hth st; n e : the Rev Joseph F Donoghue. Augustus McKelvin. 1r.. 24. 2222 6th at n.w and Virginia G. Robinson. 18 1931 H st. n.w.: ‘the Rev N. J. Smith PhillD J. De Lauder 25. 448 Randolph at. n.w and Jane E. Eichlin 21. 1204 Jefferson st. n.w : the Rev. J. B Roder. John F. Wellenreiter. 31. and Irene L. Foust. 29. both of 1600 A st. a.e.: Judge Robert E Mattingly. John R. Kelsey. 27. 1330 Longfellow st n w and Mildred T McGovern. 26 006 Gallatin st. n.w.; the Rev. William J. Sweeney. Robert E Blount. 32. Fort Lauderdale. Fla and Mary A. H Winters. 22. Howi- aon. Va.; Judge Robert E Mattingly. Charlson I. Mehl. 22. 1512 Underwood st Modern Warehouse Faefflnes n.w.. end Erelyn Lapham. 22. 1443 Sheridan st. n.w ; the Rev. Harry Bur- Economical Rales gin. William H. Jackson. 18. 714 3rd st. sw Fully Responsible and Barbara L. Johnson. 18. 4834 Sheriff rd. n e.: the Rev. M. J. O’Neill. Louis Steinberg. 26 716 Otis pi. n.w. and Sylvia L. Goodman. 21. 3827 Kansas ave. n.w.; Rabbi Harry Sliver- stone. Sherlock Davis. 38. 1700 H st. n.w.. and Dorothy M. Gregg .37. 1300 30th st. n.w the Rev James shera Montgomery. Thomas J Walker. 25. 103 L at n.w and Ada B. Lincoln. IS. 1117 4th at. n w : the Rev. Sylvester Moss. Thomas E. Spriggs. 22. 5713 1st st. nw, and Mary A. Egan. 20, 1340 Fairmont ■ st. n w ; the Rev. James H. Miers. James W. Yates. 3rd. 27. 122 16lh st. it. and Estelle M. Ashton. 21. 1306 C st. i.t.l the Rev. William J. McVeigh George W McDonald. 23. Camo Wheeler. Ga.. and Betty M. Knapp. 21. 504 B Be Toe Sqweie Surface st. s.e.; the Rev. A. F. T. Raum George B. Carter, 20. this city, and Helen G Roberts. 18. 513 9th et. a.e.; the Rev. Charles H. Rohleder. Walter R Dean. 28. 4118 3rd at. n.w and Patricia. K. O'Donnell. 28. 1301 Long- PIMPLES? fellow it.: the Rev. William J. Sweeney. ■ddie Stephens. 26. High Point. N. C and Ada V. Cade. 21. Durham, N. C; the Rev. 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