Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1925, Page 18

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HONORS AWARDED | | BY BUSINESS HEH School Graduates Four-Year Class of 92 at Commence- ment Last Night. Rusiness High School's four-yesr class. consisting of 54 girls were awarded diplomas | commencement exercises last ht in the school auditorium. The | presented by Dr. A.! . president of the Wom- Club. The commencement orator was Dr. Stanley Durkee. president of How rd University Julius 1. Pey- member of the Board of Fduca- tion, presided. Rev. C. R. Stauffer. pastor of the Ninth Street Christian Church. pronounced the invocation Music was furnished by the school orchestra. under the direction of Miss FEmma Louise Thompson. Edna Eliza heth Hummer delivered the valedic- | tory The scholarship awards were an- nounced hy Allan Davis, principal of Rusiness. Ravmond Herzog received the scholarship to the Washington College of Law, Edna Elizabeth Hum mer the [ace and Pace Institute | scholarship and Vanetta Florence Haves and Milton Bobys the scholar- ships to American University. The scholarship insignia was awarded for{ scholarship to Anna Barbara Cocuzzi, | William James Gray. Raymond Her-| zog. Edna Elizabeth Hummer, Amy Rand Norton, Libbey Sylvia Lewis, Elda Mary Pacini, Ethel Fairfax Plas kett and Yetta Polacoff. and to Doro- thy Josephine Eunice Wimbush and Florence Vioelt Wimbush for improve. ment in scholarship t of Graduatee, Anne Car Blount, Wil- Winifred Bodkin, Helen Virginia vd. Blanche Mar Boyer. Mary Norma Roylan Magdalene Rurke. Katherine abeth Burns, | Martha Viola Campbell. Elvira Fran: Cataldi Anna Rarbara Cocuzzi. Lillian Cohen. Jessie Edna | Margaret Mary Costello Lucile Cuimmins. Louise Eliza- Dodge. Elizabeth Maxwell Eaton, e (ecelia Edwards. Louise Car- amigiletti, Ruth Naomi Farran,| Lavinia Foltz, Marion Lu:| eille Foss. Alma Marie Gaupp. Mar- | garet Mary Grimes, Vanetta Florence Fiaves. Thelma Arlena Hooper, Louise idna Elizabeth Hummer. Lena att, Sarah Pauline Kessler. Idith Laws. Libbey Sylvia Lewis, Svlvia Mary Lichtenberg, Rose Adele Linton, Louise Anna Luve, Evelyn Elizabeth McCune, Gertrude Blizabeth Magill, Frances Catherine Mancuso, Mary EI beth Newman, da Mary Pacini, Sarah Esther Pitt, Ethel Fairfax Plaskett. Yetta Polacoff. Myrtle Vir- ginii. Roche, Clara Caroline Schickler, Anita Catherine Sheaffer, Mary Elea’ Bor waters. Erna Pauline White, Lucy Elizabeth Wilkins., Sarah Elizabeth n. Dorothy 1 phine Eunice Florence Violet Wimbush, Roiseau, Cyril Victor Dietz. Arthur ‘redefick English. | zht, Isaar New. | on Gillette, Paul | Andrew Anthonv Graves, James Wil- | flam Gray. .John Maxwell Hall | Charles Walter Haring. Weston Bru mer Hawkins, Raymond Herzog. Car- | ¥oll Rodney Highfield, Carl Nickolas Holmberg, Ernest Fugene Huvett. | Morton Belmont Kammerer, Aibert | Tatum King. John .Joseph Knight, John Rav Larcombe, Charies Edward | Lewis, Clyde LeRoy Marton, Charles | Lewis Milbourn. Irving ' Moskowitz, Morris Moss, Wendell Dwight Moyer, Edward Hall Musson. jr.. Leon Sam-| uel Neviaser, James Hoyle Nevin, Joseph Donald Nevius, Edbert Frank: lin Odor, Adam Offenbacker, Ernest Thomas Rice. Merrit Rhodes Robin son. George August Stecklein. Wil- liam Joseph Sullivan, Joseph Walter Tpton. FOREST FIRE RAGING. Huge Blaze in Mexico Visible 100 Miles at Sea. GIU'ATMAS, SONORA. Mexico. June w P A serious forest fire s raging between LaPaz and San Jose del Cabo in Lower lifornia. seamen | arriving here vesterday reported. The hlaze. covering a wide area, was| ansily discernible 100 miles off shore | in the G of California. the seamen said TN report had heen received here from either LaPaz or San Jose del Gaho. School Handiwork Destroyed. (Choice specimens of the handiwork of the pupils of the Public Atypical School. at 810 Sixth street sonth- west. were destroyed by an un- known person. who entered the | hnilding over the week end, it has! Been reported to the police by school | anthorities. A number of ink wel's | aiso were upset. | As EBONITE “Stings” o a Stck, Solt Winds/zZe 2> Around the Geare MR. MOTORIST Don't use Greass. It has mo Imbricating value, be- canse instesd of .fowing | freely and covering the gears, the gears simply out | channels through it, and the entire gears sufer from lack of Inbrication. EBONTTE, with its rioh ad- hesive cushions the gears, takes away wear and noise and lubricates thor- onghly. Buy with your m’'ud made up. Demand EEVNITE. Take no substituts. At dealors in five-poand eans, And at service stations from the ERONITE cheekerboard pump only. "EBONITE (1T's SHREDDED OIL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND REAR AXLES BAYERSON OIL WORKS - COLUMRI 2 - SAVE MONEY "Half a Gallon of the Very| |. Best Antiseptic Mouth | Wash for 60 Cents— It’s Great Don't pas hizh prices for weak mouth | Ask Peoples Drug Stores or ut Kojane « seventy. | times as powerful ~as ordinary = high [‘priced Kind in 3 #ightad. — Advartisemant THE EVENING STAR D. C. TUESDAY. JUNE 16, 1925 From Milk and Wheat Comes Health Protein—for tissue-building Viitamines—for health and growth Minerals—for bone and tissue VERY mother knows that good bread and good milk are .the best foods for her boys and girls. Corby’s Mother's Bread, with its balanced milk con- tent and its greater amount of gluten, provides the | protein, vitamines and mineral salts that make the ideal food for children. Scientific Corby methods control every step in the making of this better bread: Appetizing and full of nourishment, Corby’s Mother’s Bread should be on your table three times a day. (CORBYS Your Grocer Wz'll »S‘uppl.y You

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