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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 15

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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PAGE 15 THE SUN, BALTIMORE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1951 ADVERTISEMENT member of the Metzer Gesangver- Jennie. Mary and Eunice Ensor. Gilmor street He entered the business at 19. Obituary ein and was its president for a num Mr. Jones was an active member wife, Mrs.

Katherine M. Ensor, of New York, he is survived by four brothers, Eugene James Ira Willard and S. Laurence Ensor, and four sisters, the Misses Edith, ber of terms. It was later known as the Vorwaerts Mannerchor. He ao all of Baltimore.

Mr. Ensor was associated with the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York. be 93 next month, three grandsons and two great grandchildren. John Hooff John C. Hooff, 86, of 1205 Linden avenue, died yesterday at a Baltimore nursing home where he of the Nineteenth Ward Democratic Club.

tively participated in the prize sing a Frederick' Nordenholz Services will be held tomorrow CIVIL-DEFENSE LESSOU CITED Doctor From Bombed Area Says It Starts With Individual ing with his society in many of the Saengerfests ot the Northeast at 11 A.M. at the Zion Lutheran ern Saengerbund. I Church. Citv Hall Plaza, for Fred AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS had been a patient for about a year. erics joraennolz, Baltimore real estate operator and political i i worker, who died on Saturday.

11 H-lkYiUrUS The pastor. Fritz O. Evers, will conduct the services and the burial will be at Parkwood Cemetery. Mr. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Annahelle Demme'and Mrs. Mary Cadogan, and a son, William H. Jones. Mrs. J.

E. H. R. Ycaton Mrs. Juliana Elizabeth Howard Ridgely Yeaton, a member of the Ridgely family of Maryland, died yesterday at the Union Memorial Hospital.

She would have been 89 on May 30. She was the daughter of Charles Ridgely, of Hampton now a national park and his wife, Marga-retta Sophia Howard. She married 2c- Nordenholz was for many years a Mr. Nordenholz is survived by his wife, Martha E. Nordenholz: four children, Sophie Nordenholz Thau (Mrs.

Karl Thau), Mrs. John A. Pentz, Miss Ella L. Nordenholz and Frederick A. Nordenholz, and two grandchildren, Karl E.

F. Thau and Martha E. Nordenholz. A. Horace Jones Funeral services for A.

Horace Jones, one of the city's oldest funeral directors, will be held at 9.30 A.M. Thursday with a requiem mass member of the church. Last 2 Days PAUL DOUGLAS RICHARD BASEHART BARBARA BEL CEDDES DEBRA PAGET A friend of former Governor Harry Nice, Gov. Albert C. Dr.

Robert H. Parry, honorary physician to King George VI and medical officer of health for the much-bombed west of England port of Bristol, passed on one lesson learned during World War II to a Baltimore audience yesterday that successful civil defense starts with the individual. Ritchie, former Mayor James E. Preston and Mayor Harry F. Broen A native of Charlestownt W.Va., Mr.

Hooff for many years was associated with the Jordan Stabler Company. He is survived by a sister. Miss Mary S. Hooff, of Baltimore. Funeral services will be held at Zion Episcopal Church.

Charles-town, at a time to be announced. H. Malcolm Ensor Funeral services for H. Malcolm Ensor, of New York city, who died April 10. were held Friday in New York.

Mr. Ensor, a native of Baltimore, was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ensor, of 2623 Guilford avenue. Baltimfore.

Besides his mg, air. jNordennoiz was active in the Independent Citizens Union of 8Ml ii f4 iiWiii'''iJi'i A. A MlWin MWrr aunt, ul Baltimore, acting for some time as at St. Bernardine's Church. Ed- a local coal merchant, John South- Weddings are in the air.

Many STARTING THURSDAY Dr. Ttarry, who is also professor us secretary. Member Of Societies He was some of the oldest mem mondson and Mount Holly avenues. Burial will be in Loudon Park Cemetery. Mr.

Jones died yesterday morn of preventive medicine at the Uni taking place in April, many being planned for June. Much help for the brides on Charles versity of Bristol, spoke at the gate Yeaton. in 1884. They had one daughter, Margaret, who with her husband, Dr. William D.

Hoyt, is now dead. Mrs. Yeaton is survived by one sister. Miss Eliza Ridgely. who will bers of the gymnastic society ing at his home.

501 Wildwood park known as the Turnverein Vor- vP l0Jfc Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health on: "Civilian defense based on Warld War II waerts. now a part of the American Street way, after an illness of nine weeks. He was 82 years old. Until he retired two years ago, Turners and attended many of its experiences." Mr. Jones had operated his funeral meets all over the Eastern sea board.

Since the early 1900's he was i Happy lhj bride whose hmbanrl take her across the threshold of Th He said: "I believe everybody should be taught first aid. It gives home for many years at 111 South Metropolitan Savings Bank. I'm not the individual confidence and Amazing new NADINOLA suggesting thnt he carry her, but that Aaorwr JOSE FERRER STARTING TOMORROW he taks her to this strong, friend AWARD WINNIR "TEAIII IIEITEST fades freckled brown spots ly bank to open an makes him useful." Sketches History He began by sketching the history of public health in Britain a background to the problems created by bombing. He moved from the worst days Jn the Eighteenth Century when infant mortality was sometimes as 4Br9to "Em year teal and your strce-cf-hamora bij break-setKoiy -BOS HOPE MALA POWERS fEKFOHMIWE!" account for her in her new name. leaves hands whiter clearer lovelier i Mill CHOIRS HUM Fond mamas and OKU mm papas make note of this as a red THE GOLDBERGS ON THE BIG SCREEN.

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After the- wedding what are vot parents of the bride going to do? Move to a smaller place? Then you'd pam CAVAN PICK BUCKltY HE MARX EXTRA DILL DARNEL GERTRMBERG Molly Goldberg (PIUS TAX) better get busy and call Pevton B-: I 8 0t, -K. A--. v- LAST OAV AT KEITHS 1 tvt MDtN Srrobel fi Co. mnt have them et your present horn "MA AND PA KETTLE RAri AAI TUK tADM" CREATIVE MIUINEt 1013 NORTH CHARIES STREET BALTIMORE 1, MD. 5h lh kind of woman hot I PMV.lv vvri int rRiu you can make.

Tomowil it i I WHUWJ JCKUM CARDNFR I 'f'isttf I 'tOStMAW CtOONEY.HW.l I tHM I jl LM. li i laJ1 i1. i. I mm plans for the f'J- ture. This com.

pany has a union method of selling houses -ith thi aid of photograph. I Saves you a lot of unnecessary call. high as 75 per cent on to the adoption of the first Public Health Act and the Municipal Corporations Act (establishing the first responsible local authority) more than a century ago. From among the great oducfors and philosophers who rose after the Industrial Revolution, he singled out John Wesley as "the first great health educator who taught the importance of cleanliness in the home." Wesley's chapel ttilt stands in blitz-scarred Bristol. Population Problem Cited One of the great problems in Britain, said Dr.

Parry, was one of population. The country has approximately 50.000,000 persons, one third of the population of America, in an area approximately one thirty-fourth of the U.S.A., he said, and Britain had little hope of ever being able to feed even one third of her people. Legislation to protect minorities, be continued, was inevitable under those conditions; preventive medicine became a great need. A survey undertaken by the economics department of the University of Bristol in 1937 showed that of the city's population of half a million, 40,000 were living in poverty and 80,000 on the borderline of it. Of that number, there were 250 "problem" families who were a burden on all the welfare departments.

These families had now been handed over to the Health Department so that parents could be rehabilitated and children prevented from following in their footsteps, he explained. Views Reversed Moving on to civil defense. Dr. Parry said that in Bristol they had a fine machine of trained people running before they realized that work should have started with the individual and the family and worked up to the central organization. Homes were brought into the picture through the women and each household encouraged to think of itself as a self-contained defense unit with the bath full of water, suitcases ready packed, and friends prepared to take the family in.

As far as possible ordinary routine was kept because the aim of bomb HOWARD HAWKS' 0 0 For detail call BE. 4346. Peyton B. Strobel 8s 2206 N. Charle.

a 1 UYJ A young bride asked me to help her find the perfect suit for her in- formal wedding. Found it at Wolf m'TH MaeArthur Story aj Cohn's. Swiss Irish linen with a mari velous nubby tex ture. Waist slim, hipline curved, jacket lined. Four heavenly colors, pink, white winis, blue, and the aqua WILLIE and JOE arc on the MMMi i UpFroat we chose.

69.95. To TOM uvni wear with it the selected en ex quisite hand made blouse. We parked directly across the street, thanks to SS S.T i. 3 i Wolf Cohn. 1220 N.

Charles. -TLllfeV I EXTRA jl rlljSiL rilM STORY.W I m-m in i i wi'ilhwii mfi Mum 9 I I'' I I MOMS I FRED ASTAIRE "ROYAL jani rowru WEDDING" AvJ UMO ATTtMTION bi The wedding reception is. of course, to be held at The Sheraton Belvedere. I'm so glad I'm invited. ing was the disruption of produc S3 To me it's a real occasion to go tion, not the killing and maiming of civilians, it was added.

ty this gracious hotel. Children were not evacuated un til constant bombing and the de Vf tverything is struction of homes and schools made it imperative. Then between oiQ9 theinm 30,000 and 40,000 left the city 20.000 at once. Public health problems were ac-rentuated in wartime, said the KEWS SCOOP MmArlhuT IncidTnt easily and charmingly done for th convenience of tha guests. You can have any size room you wish from small cory one to the Grand Ball rAMF.fTMt MfWD doctor.

He noted that children were taken to public shelters and missed regular baths; and bombing of food stores on the docks resulted In an alarming multiplication of flies. A disinfectant supplied by the room. Just phone MU. 1000 and thw university's department of horti 3 RATON PASS culture proved the answer to both rest will be done by The Sheraton Belvedere, Charles at Chase. problems, he said.

Disease Takes Heavy Toll DENNIS MORGAN PATRICIA Nl STEVE COCHRAN fascinating favors, for the wed Infectious disease took as great toll as bombs, he explained. Thus ding cake, we found at Not STARTS rn Unlike others, we never ask you to test our brand alone. We compare PHILIP MORRIS snatch FjHILIP MORRIS.V.iudge PHILIP MORRIS against any other cigarette! Then make your own choice! in Bristol, which lost 1.500 war dpad, approximately 1.000 people have just died from the influenza o00cinnp novelties, but cunning keepsakes that can be worn as charms. The four tra- rr.VT 0l ec i I epidemic, he asserted. ditional pieces a During bombing, he said, a good wishbone to maku mortuary service was an essential DELILAH the doctor explained.

It inspired confidence in survivors if, from data they supplied, they could be a wish. A tiny wedding band for the next to be mar TICMMICOtOI. taken immediately to the right body ried. A button for instead of having to see a number. All people were told to wear name the bachelor.

A thimble for the STIRTJ TOaCKROW I'V t' ti I hm tags. But it was a strange thing lhat there were always bodies unidentified people from the com spinster. In gold $11 a set. In sterl munity about whom nobody cared he said. ing silver 1.75 a set.

both prices in TRY THIS TEST! Take a PHILIP MORRIS and any other cigarette. Then, here's all you do: clude Federal tax at Armiger's. 310 3Ht PUTTHI N. Charles. i WORLD "nu rut CUSTOM BUILT CHROME DINETTES taftim largest Selection Immtdiofm or future Delivery ORDER NOW! I ROBINSON tlOCY i CUMMINS RICHAIO Weddings are mighty interest Light up either cigarette.

i 1 Take a puff don't inhale ing. Interesting, too. the Garden -Tours starting next week. Well talk of them when we meet I GREENE and s-I-o-w-l-y let the smoke come through your nose. next Tuesday.

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