Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1924, Page 13

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Mary Goodrich Bi , Romaine Wil- | Liltan MoK hax, Susie Carlots |Lloyd Reese, Torrell Richard, | Girls—Lillian Mary Avery, Vivien | Dorothiy- Loutss. Sinkfield, Edns Ce- 108 DIPLOMAS WON 1ie Browns, Beatrice’ ;'lr:l:‘l‘-nx;uuay. ’I‘ltl:.dluy: .Elz:b.th Thomas, Ruth Geors n. ibur | Valentine Banister, Mary ' Frances|celia Queen, Thelma Hortense Parks, Sowrina . Soruo 1 C. Slsughter, Willlam | Boarman, Priscilla Odessa Buchanan, 3 ert Eli Brooks, Riley medi Bherine e L T Leonard Tignor, Ivory Hmerson Whit- | Anna Theresa. Clark, Mary Lilian | Jullan Ferebee, Samuel James, Alonze & 1“ A aomi Mary eveland, | 1, ., ker, Clarence Reed White, Dudley | Cole, Eutilla Datcher, Rhoda Alex-|Elsworth Lancaster, Archibald Paul ————— toace Albertins CUBEH, Dovors Mon: Sarah Louise | yadnott Wi Jesse Elmer{ander Davis, Marie Isabelle Dixon,|Plater, Leonard Armstead Scott, Jo- High co Corbin, Roselle Cowser, America . Glad; . | Fieht and Reinh Elarke Wright " |Loulse _ Eilsabeth Jemerson, _Ruth |seph Smith. Sisismund Deasstierd School Graduates Hear Poans Couw. Gl;d_:;:,ylgl-""- S 3 Department of business practice— ! Goldle Johnson, Ruth Vires Kemp,|Taylor and John William Tolbert. Evans, Lucy Virginia Fletcher, Velma | 5 Loretts Charles H. Houston, Returned | Dyans. Lucy Virginia Fletcher, Velma Wineheld, Nattie Eiisaseth ~Wood: - “rye, Gladye Gordon Galloway, 4 From Trip Abroad. Ernestine Garnella. Gfimore, Evelyh | S ounns ol Woods and Biale Terey: " Bernadetta Golden, Rudella Edythe . ey Gordon, Grace lsabelle Harris, Irene ian, TW rankie Lee Harris, Melba Evangeline | Sifore Belcher, jro Willlam Henry 0 VALEDICTORIANS SPEAK |rankic Lec Harrls, Melbs Ko nee e T SR T L R — Hill. Sadle Netta Hoffler, Dorothy|yey Jefferson Bullock, John Francis : Louise Hunter, Aldine Mindell Jeffer- | Sollins, Martin Van Buren Cotten, Joseph Jenkins and Sarah Moore|son, Edna Louise Jenkins, Piccola|Giliam Joseph Davis, Willlam An- 5 § Bernadett Jones, Julia Palmer John- | oniofng o o m Henry Evans, . | son. .; Ross Braxt eeman, Francis ave Equally Perfect Records. Rudrey Geraldine Jones, Mary Jane |37y 008 BERTIOR Frocman, JFURLCR e _ Bruce binso: > Clarke Robinson, William Bruce Rus- ham, Dorothy Lavora Brown,|Gertrude Savoy and Jeanette Mallory Emma Minerva Burrell, Jennie| Adolphus Thomas _Gladys Celeste | ) 1 s | Bl Parker Brown, Mary Frances - BY DUNBAR CLASS Thomnenn, Rise Py 4 Tho! ;I-’.'l ,l‘-jll Bernard Shamwell, jr. len ro 'y Fral Ladeveze Johnson, Sarah Oneita Kave, X Watter” Josepn Hawkips: Diplomas were presented to 108 | Trudell.Artense King, Henrietts Mor. | Leonard "Maryin Hill, Joseph Henry graduates of Dunbar High School at| Fewis, Nelline Frances Lewis, Su- |senkins, Jr: Clarence Donnelly Jobn: commencement exercises last night|sanna Liverpool Lyons, Pansy Mel- | 577 JRCORR w20l B Ont el ~rones, in the auditorium of the institution. | Yena Major, Edna Rose Mayer, Hor- |yjig Albert Kendall, ir.; Joseph Leon Qulck Salcs S: ore, The presentations were made by Mrs. | Hiisebotn Beatrice Morion, ~ Mary | Linghorne, Collins Gverett "Lewls. Betty G. Francis, former member of | Adelaide Morton, Templemae Muse. |;iirry Roginaid Mitcheil, James Oll- —Small pl‘OfitS the board of education. \f‘.’::..:?";:',‘.‘:.%"’?’b}’,‘.’tfinfitfi’;‘n‘. ver Neale, Leroy Paulinus Parker, . The commencement oration was de- | Helan Payne, Lucille Getrude Payne, |Howard Marshall Payne, Kilne Ae- s e livered by Charles H. Mouston, local | Pauline “Frances Payne Elizabeth |so=ss ice, Jullus Cacsar Randolph. is the inspiration here— attorney and alumnus of Dunbar, who | Gertrude | 111’;":'5 -Atlh\:e Pfi&";g'fi vy | 2 recently returned from a year's study | Emma Pinkney, Ruth Louise Poole, abroad, made possible by winning u | Ethel Lautisha Powell, Tressa Stella ; N INE . Mao Ralls, Annetta Ve - ” scholarship. Garnet C. Wilkinson, as- | Ui oiine” Ridgley, Beatrice Virginia sistant superintendent in charge of | Robinson. Eloise Gordon Robinson, colored schools, who presided, also | Julia Sivian Eobinson Gladys Jusnita pALM BEACH spoke. T invocgtion and benedic- ose, Mary Vavinia Sma L, s tion were By Rev' Oscar Mitenell of | 1yn Alston Smith, Hilda Bradley| “Jyst g Real Good Car” Episc Smith, Lucretta Ailetta Smith, Iris ::rf—iexl;;ngle:vl::' (gll\‘stleLl‘;&“IgrL;‘:]fi;:'. |,':‘v Violet Smoot, Willie Rhea Snappe, ZZ22Z27rlrlrr the principal, Walter L. Smith. The graduating class had two vale- dictorians. Joseph Jenkins and Sarah | Moore. jBoth students had perfect records in scholarship and deportment e for the four-year course. Other hon- D 7 or students announced were Janet Avery, Mildred Barton, Rudella Gor- don, " Mary Morton, Lucille Payne, Thelma = Parks, . Hoberta Petross, et Pennsylvansa Avenue Sevendh Strect Doris Ridgley, Eloise Robinson, Lil- et lian Washington, Marti . Py . Sl e o . Frances Grego lis Kendall, Bruce Robinson and - the new telephone Ralph Wright. The graduates follow: o oo T e bivcis , . A Hundreds o Select from B; , Clara Ade cl Birien. clarh R4S palehir Viglerd Men’s Two-Piece hontas' Beverly, Gertrude Priseilla ) . . Ruby ' Theresa Blackwell. Wenonah Why pay $15 and more? i Pancrcs Reson, Benc Bathing Suits v pay $ Z Boyd, lsabelle Leola Briggzes, Ethel ‘ and city ticket office : 15th & H Streets, N.-W. Just Drive It; That's All > pobtht Lt Mo, e Special Lot number of the SEH Keturah Alm Barnes, Miared Evolv Sizes 33 to 50—All cuts et Travel Bureau S’I‘UDEB AKER % Woodward Building I" ‘ All - wool ’ Walter V. Shipley Upholstering [[| sacnins S Reupholstering Parlor Suit S, in Suites and Odd Chairs y 2 Specialty plain gray, | ° ® Volume of Sales Furniturre Repni’ring navy, heath- a lt. more 'o —at lower selling costs - 9 . er and a few is the inspiration here— Nuffs d' . AMERICA'S FIRST RAILROAD-ESTABLISHED 1827 al ° fancy stripes The Best Place and Lowest GENUINE Prices, After All Sizes 34 to Ask my 20,000 customers. 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Such are the kind that you A —Ilight as a feather. - away. . will find hfl’c at Mayer’s. I All cuts—all sizes 33 to 50 BALLOON TIRES 4-WHEEL BRAKES |l TR G L e Why Pay $27.50 and i fvory finish with reversible gear for PRICES 3 i $26.50, and others for even less. We'll Touring Car ......$1,245 Coupe-Sedan .....$1,550 ‘; © . . be delighted to show you all De Luxe Touring..$1,345 Sedan ............$1,650 i e e Daliverdea:llington.D.C.v 3 Etflhflc Z-rmmn Zs Zau ZEnn a 'Eunu Warrington Motor Car Company f§f @ MAYER & CO.. . - |18 s 'w”l_ll A 1800 14th St. N.W. - Sevensh Sreee Between DB B Branch, 1804 W. Broad St., Richmond, Va. L)

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