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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 56

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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56
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PAGE 10 Section THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5. 1943 Maryland Engagements Betrothals Announced Miss Hebb Engaged The engagement of Miss Augusta Catherine Hebb. daughter of Lieut. Com. James Hebb, of 4100 Westview road, to Major Gilbert E.

Strauser, AUS, of Sunbury, has been announced, Major Strauser is stationed in Orlando, Fla. Fly? ng Center Cochabamba, Bolivia's second largest city, is an aviation center. 3" XyfR. and Mrs. Nathan Kandei, "1 of 2328 Whittier avenue, have announced tbe engagement of their daughter.

Miss Ferne Kandel, to Mr. Fred Kolodner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kolodner, of 2903 ULmaft avenue. Miss Kandel is a student at University of Maryland.

Mr. Kolodner, who attended Johns Hopkins University, is studying law 1 J-'S. Vf; Diyry's Spanish-Enflish and English-Spanish Dictionary Lists All Current at the University of Baltimore, their daughter, Miss Thelma L. Miller, to Mr. Frank It.

Leidy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leidy, of Westminster, Cohen Exler Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Exler, of lil5 North Chester street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Esther Exler, to Yeoman 1c Aaron Cohen, USN, son of Mr.

Frank Cohen, of 2003 Ashland avenue. ISew Language Has 800 Words A new universal langage, called "Monling" and consisting of only 800 words, has been invented by Kenneth Littlewood, of Britain, with encouragement from Bernard Shaw. It is the outgrowth of a sign language invented by Littlewood nineteen years ago when he was a 12-year-old schoolboy at West Leeds High School and "based on a Symbol in a book about American Indians." "Monling" has-won the praise of Sir Richard Paget, expert on dialects and tancmes it Spanish md English (60,000) Words. Litest Technical, Scientific and Military Terms. Elements 2ss 111 I of Grammar, Irreg til ANNOUNCEMENT has been made of the engagement of Miss Jane Holmes Levis, daughter of Mrs.

M. O. Levis, of New Mexico and Washington, D.C., and Mr. C. Raymond Levis, of Annapolis, to Ensign Robert Mann Hull, USNR, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry B. Hull, of Scars-dale. N.Y. Miss Levis was graduated from St.

Mary's Seminary, and attended Colorado College. Ensign Hull, an alumnus of Charlotte Hall Military Academy, and Franklin and Marshall College, was commissioned at Harvard Navy Supply School. Yctter Wdz Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs, John George Walz, of Irvington, of the engagement of their daughter; Miss Anita Barbara Walz, to Capt, Robert Arthur Yetter, AUS, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert A. Yetter, of Iowa City, Iowa. Captain Yetter Is attached to the 3d Service Command here. Simpson 'Banks Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Banks, of has announced the engagement of their Miss Porothy Ann Banks, to Lieut, (jg) Clyde W. Simpson, USNR, son of Mr, Clyde H. Simp- son and Mrs. E.

Ruthe Simpson, of Jacksonville, Fla. Nachman Kleeman The engagement of Miss Ruth ular Verbs. Cities i in CoxKrrwan Mr. and Mrs. William F.

Kir-uan, of 1624 Homestead street, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ruth May Kirwan, to Lieut. Harlan W. Cox, USA. son of Mrs.

Jessie Alexander, of Claremont, N.H. Ruark Ruppert Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ruppert, ef 4413 St. Thomas avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anna Cath- and Populations, Colored Maps. Indispensable to Students, Translators, Business Men.

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MISS ESTELLE GOULD The engagement of Miss Gould, daughter of Mrs. Theresa Gould, of Reisterstown road, to Lieut. William D. Eirinberg, USA, of Sioux City, Iowa, has been announced On Sale at All Leading Bookstores or D. C.

DIVRY, Publithart 240 W. 23rd New York has an alphabet of 26 letters and all pf the 800 words will be of one syllable. Littlewood got the idea when he was with the Royal Air Force in Iraq and tried to learn Arabic. He decided then to invent a simple language that could be. used by anyone in the world.

erine Ruppert, to, Mr. Howard C. Ruark, son of Mrs. Thedtis i Ruark, of 3131 Orlando avenue. Peeples Bosley I Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Ger- aldine Bosley, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Bosley, of Bel Air. to Mr.

Walter B. Peeples, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peeples, of Joppa. Fried Miliman The engagement of Miss Clair Adeie Miliman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel B. Miliman, of 5023 Salisbury avenue, to Sergt. Meyer F. Fried, USAAF, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob M. Fried, of 819 West North avenue, has been, announced. MISS ESTELLE CLARK Mr. and Mrs.

E. Seymore Clark, of Waynesville, N.Q., have an-nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ernestine Clark, to Mr. George L. Kornmann, son of Mr. and Mrs.

fewis Kornmann, of Irvington. Miss Dorris Carr, to Radioman 3c Harry Ainsworth, USNA, son of Mrs. Lillian Owens Ainsworth, of 2522 Robb street. Ehjnberg Gould The engagement of Miss Es telle Gould, daughter of Mrs. Theresa Gould, of 3000 Renters-town road, to Lieut.

William D. Eirinberg, USA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eirinberg, of Sioux City, Iowa, has been announced. FROM THE LOUIS MAZOR SON GALLERIES 10!" jvieeman, aaugnter or Mrs.

Jfiva Kleeman, of 2110 Callow avenue, to Mast. Sergt. Fraklin E. Nachman, AUS, son of Mrs. Ada W.

Nachman, of 3408 West Belvedere avenue, has been announced. Leidy Miller Mr. and Mrs. John G. Miller, of 2695 Wilkens avenue, have announced the engagement of ALL EYES DN SLEEVES Gain Ocavfy end Health BBWiaiMearse.aMiair.ann.n 6 A 100 wool, checked suit Black White and Brown White SIZES 12 to 18 ladies! WouU it surprise yeu know tht you can obtain SUad-O-Form Sciftfttific Rducii( Treatment for what it eotta for just ordinary treatments Think it over Come in and consult with Dr.

Albert La Borwit, -D. without Tbliftation. Each case individually Onen Monday, Aug. th for tho fall saosoti Ooon ThyrscJoy Evtninf 'tit 9 Sergeant Fried recently has returned from Europe, where he served in the 15th Air Force. Magness Peeples The engagement of Miss Ar-, lene Peeples, daughter of Mr.

i and Mrs. C. W. Peeples, of Joppa, to Mr. James H.

Magness, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Mag-. ness.

of Emorton, has been an- Siegel Ellis The engagament of Miss Shirley Barbara Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ellis, of Laurel, to Sergt.

Leonard Myron Siegel, USAAF, son of Mrs. Frances Siegel, of 2919 Violet avenue, has been announced. The edding will take place on Thurs- day in the Community Hall, Forest Park. Ginsberg Goldstein I The engagement of Miss Doro-, thy Goldstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Morris S. Goldstein, of 3602 Garrison boulevard, to Mr. Alex Ginsberg, son of Mrs. Esther Ginsberg, of 3213 Gwynns Falls parkway, and the late Mr. Benjamin Ginsberg, has been announced.

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Florence B. Gregg, of la Dunkirk road, are in Pocono Manor, for a short stay. Miss Marie Montree Ashbum, daughter of Mrs. Amy Ashburn, of Edmundson avenue, recently made a week's stay in Ocean City, Md. Mrs.

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