Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1931, Page 23

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THE : 6,169 child xamined at health ron-zutumlon; 1,700 had diseased or en- 11 PER CENT OF MARYLAND S e s i gl ferences in the counties of Maryland | CHILDREN UNHANDICAPPED | isst yea S were found free of bodily handicaps. | which functioned badly. ‘Urdernourishment was noted in 1 14z| ne Star. : B e ad. April 11.—Of | instances; 2,000 were in need of dental BALTIMORE, Md, Apri Better Values—Better Terms—Better Service Bar Harbor Chair $2.29 No Phone Orders Porch Rocker $1.79 No Phone Orders Occasional Table $4.95 Easy Terms SUNDAY STAR, r only 11 per cent of the whites | fects; 80 evidenced unfavorable condi- per cent of the Negro youngsters | tions of the heart, and 56 showed lungs The statistics are contained in a re- port of the State Department of Health, director. H T a0 | seventy-five of the total were white. -NATIONAL - WASHINGTON, D. issued this week by Dr. R. H. Riley, OLD RESIDENT DIES Children examined at the conferences | .. ..\ niivateh to The Star. ranged from bables in arms up to 7. Four thousand, seven hundred and|wrs Sarah E. Gregory, 70, wife of Joseph T. Gregory and mother of Rev. | MARTINSBURG, W. Va., April 11.— APRIL 12, 1931 —PART ONE. D. T. Gregory, United Brethren minis- ter,-now of Dayton, Ohlo, but formerly | county. ~Tw hf Gregory and Mrs. Fannie president of Shenandoah College, at i n. Va. died at her -home, near |°f H0€ county, survive. here, Wednesday after a month's ill- ny | ness. ts have been observs She was a Miss FPulk before marriage, Fine | Walnut Veneers Just as you see it sketched above. The suite is finely made of walnut veneers care- fully combined with well seasoned cabinet woods. Beautifully finished and effectively decorated. All of the pieces are fully guaranteed to prove satisfactory. '{';‘ ATen fine fieces, as f”usrrntag. Constru:te:l o'f solid gumwood, nicely finished in walnut. Fiber Rockéi‘ $7.95 50c a Week Walnut Cedar Chest 319.75 $1.00 Down Gas Cooker $1 1.95 60c a Week Metal Bed An attractive full 53.95 size bed, well made and nicely finished. Davenport Suite $97 The settee conceals a full size bed. Three pieces well made and carefully upholstered. We guarantee each of the preces. o £ L] " g LA TR R RN s C}n’na Cabinzt, Szrver. extension tab’e, buflet. host chasr and 5 side chairs with upholstered seats. Over = SEEBIEI with ‘{ 100% Mohair Suite—3 pes. 5110 As pictured. The preces are cov- ered on all sides with a splendid and beautiful quality of mohair. Reversible spring - filled seats over strong spring bottoms. > Coil Spring An attractive fu” size bed, well made and nicely finished. 7 ™" STREET AT H AW | ’ Fasf ed by most na- tions from the remotest antiquity. 449 B-7 a native and lifelong resident of this issi i N P Mly! Commissioned in Reserve Corps. R. Cook, both | John A. Hinckley, Metropolitan Club, |has been commissioned by the War Department as second lieutenant in the Military Intelligence section, Reserve Corps of the Army. —What You Buy—We Guarantee! efrigerator $15.95 $1.00 Down TOP-IC;EI; 59.75 $1.00 Down Chifforobe 517.95 $1.00 Down 514.95 $1.00 Down elt Mattress $55.95 Easy Terms 31 0.95 50c a Week 0il Stove 4167 $1.00 Down

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