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Even in most severe cases, itching dis- appears almost as soon as Zemo touches the tender and inflamed surface. To draw out local infection and help to clear away unsightly blemishes, we know of nothing better than invisible Zemo. Always keep this family anti- septic on hand. Use it freely. It's safe as can be. 35c, 60c and $1.00. Al dealers. FOR, SKIN JIRRITATIONS Quick Relief from ORATORY WINNERS APPROACH FINALS Seven Pupils Advance in School Elimination Contests. With five Virginia county finals | scheduled next week, National Oratori- cal Contest headquarters announced | today the names of seven winners of school elimination tests. These orators will take part in the county competi- tions, the winners of which will b‘"le for the right to represent the entire Virginia district in The Star area finals May 8. Three of the school victors whose names were made public today will take part in the Loudoun County contest to be held in Leesburg Monday evening. They are Helen Chamblin, 15 years old; Burnetta Elizabeth Hay, 17 years old, and Anna Branch Nichols, 15 years old. They represented, respectively, the Round Hill, Ashburn and Lincoln h Schools. The other winners include Ray Rals- ton Swank of the Brentsville district high school, Henry Clark Corbin, 19 years old, of the Swavely Preparatory School; Eloise Compton, 18 years old, of Manassas High School, and Virginia Ca}‘;r Ilfl years old, of the Oakton High Scl A list of the dates of the Virginia county finals follows: Alexandria, April 1; Prince William County, April 32; Fau- quier County, April 3, and Fairfax County, April 4. The Arlington County winner has already been chosen. District of Columbia—Party cloudy tonight and tomorrow, colder tonight, with temperature about 26 defieu; fresh southwest and west winds, prob- ably strong at times. Maryland—Partly cloudy and local snows in west portion tonight and to- morrow, colder tonight; strong south- ‘west and west ds. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, probably snow flurries in ex- treme west portion, with freezing tem- perature on the coast; strong southwest and west winds. '.I.nwe“ Vl;,glnul:.l—‘}xcn snows and con- ued col 3 W ‘mostly cloudy with slowly g_temperature, probably snow flurries in west portion. Record for Twenty-four Hours, ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 67; 8 p.m., 63; 12 midnight, 43; 4 a.m., 40; 8 a.m., 39; noon, 38. Barometer—4 8 pm., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH RAY R. SWANK, Brentsville High School. Nurle Becomes First Lady. COUVER, British Columblia, ulrch 26 (#)—A former War nurse CAL VIRGINIA CARR, Oakton High School. overseas is now one of the first ladies of the province. N. 8. Lougheed, provincial mlnlsm' of public works, has married Miss Irene Ann Brown. LTURE SHOES izzle DPlus Comfort Spring Models Smart—Exclusive Enjoy walking. 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