Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1926, Page 25

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T T - = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 17, 1926—PART 1. £ 25 ! e A < ' { ership, and the students afiliated with man; Norman Gray and Lawrence Palettes, Tech's an oo HONOR GRADUATE [PisTRicr aRT scHooL [HOWARD PAYS HONOR! st i e it NATIONAL UNIVERSITY | iz e, s TECH SENIOR TEACHERS i o ot oo students of other departments and publication of the year book. sity . or ENROLLMENT IS HIGH TEAM | ministers rom the ‘city, are taking LAW REVIEW LARGE |, ™ first term of the acagemic vear ENTERTAIN GRADUATES | Xrismity, will =1 oriental e G fdvantage of the opportunity offered of the National University School of T man gave an ou antiaue . 0 attend the conference sessions. | Business Administration and Govern- 5 renaissance GE Is Relatively Greater Than in Any = o The students of the univernity voted — — [ment will end with tne'e aminations, F"b’“‘:;y Class Members Guests at | [/ TS ! Other i i or president of the student eouncil itori concluding the term’s work in all of Village Inn, Che: Chase, ing lists of in \ . U. S ;“hy of ;"“’;"y' Felix Letters, Sweaters and Certificates | 0 'rh;md.y, The resuit il ne an. | New Editorial Staff Expected to |{pn subjects, which will I;u\ ht;l;‘l at th; grnda) Evfi‘::g 'nz‘." h confc ‘ ahony Declares. nounced next week. The nominees gular class hours during the weel 7 ning. each group —— = ¥ i Awarded Men at Assembly for the presideacy were Theodore R. Be Announced by of Junuary 25.30. Professors and in-| g0 ool o o L | Byzantine and Gotbi : Washington hs relatively more art ey Gatrge soll - 5 BIEkb The Next Week. structors will give review lectures of - 2 B = Giacomo Zanetti Is Named| udsnts than any other el T a Y student council is the governing body |their courses at the sessions this | Manual Training School, Miss Bastion, | ce———— Alreotir of tis Noriora) Soheat ot ma for the studdents and has supervision R Bl The second term will begin | Miss Watkins and Miss Keene, enter- | = y o b\ al S = . - 2 : Tk Monday, F = | 3 Professor of Italian and Avplied Art. He further observe. | Howard University held aljubl‘lmt;’l- T tiujany. of the!lextra-curticulum o The January ifit‘\:f;‘\:\f'r.h:]:;;uhln.: onday, Fe LN mm\,.d the Februaty gmd“mn,j Cv?“i When in New York at it is the second city to suppor: | tion assembly last Wednesday to do S sity Law Review has just bec at Village Inn, Chevy Chase, Friday ; hool of industrial arts teaching | hqmage to last season's gridiron war. —— thsued; Tuchilarzes fnicontents than | HEANG TENNESSEEANS. |svening iast A'progiass of music was at Georgetown. professional fundamentals on fine arts | riors, who were awarded the varsity | MIEMORIAL EXERCISES ahy prévious numuer. oecrge W glven, and also a play. Dorothy Skin bagly and commercial values. o[ T for thetr participation in_the Wright I the present editor in chict. = B R T R —_— Mr. Mahony’s school is in its tenth ¥ o Stanle; Lle s the lnavien Lem. L. Reese was installed as|Evelyn 2 ano solo. | games of last Fall Dr. Stanley = Is the la \pithe se a Dellinger played a_piano sol rom honor graduate last June nd has many graduates now en-| fyriee, president of the university, AT RANDALL SCHOOL e T e e s | President of the Tennessee State So.|Leonard Hilder and Francis Mortimer | th o full-fledead profeseorship in the | 10Y:NE Drotessional careers in various| S oiiged ' Dr. E. P. Davis, chalrman ANexueE (e ithe s be. an. | ciety at a social session at the New | €Ntertained on the mandolin and piano. | : SEHOT Ot For o lon of Geb | varts of the United States. The schoo. | o¢ the hoard of athletic control, and [ Parent-Teacher Hedy ulogines] JFINE $he coming gl eeiaes aiadcialsess z A play he Man Who Did His || gigersy H e town Univer 5 °s the student how to use hi:|peqn George W. Cook delivered short e midwinter banquet and initia. | 1 Jard Hotel last night. Other offi-| Best, was performed by Elizabeth || Sacrim . g Giacomo 2 comn | ge for a commencial artistic 4 Late Rev. W. J. Howard and i e Tt ohe ‘m__ ("f‘“ o Py | cers installed were: Morton, Edna Mundel, Ralph Norton, || Gpen a1l year of the Ttal mbassy. w} = g e mces Stulfriofe slonal Cook placed emphasis upon ot G e e oty e Thl] 'J. G. Sims, vice president; John|Vincent Howard, John Parrot, Edgar | = Tointinent 16 oo ‘ | career in the art world. hat | the opportunities and privileges de- George Smallwood. Beta Gamma legal fraternity of > |, | Lambert, treasurer, and M. L. Woods, | Grimes, Donald FPettys and Alton | /7 il SHE arounnea It is Mr. Mahony's contention that | ieq rom participation in evtra-cur. ” i Byittiol e o s et a a0t hich | secratary. Ty ./ Ttéssa e ./ G, |Srn) | Darlar: | orest Hills Inn Zonatit s A . pro S demand for artist artisans is obe | o jum activities. In referring to the emorial exercises were held by the | was ta T e roci anst Might at | John Lambert, M. L. Wood, Alfred xt Friday night the graduation | 2 Ttalian to succeeed (0 & Mitler of | Surd greater than the suppiy in the 1 o™ 0% e presented to the foot. | Parent-Teacher Assoclation of Randall e o Itel, s been Post-| Duncan and Miss May Nucholls were | Prom will be held at the Dentee. Ralyh otk the Department of Commerce, Who | America is not behind Kurope i 1 men, Dean Cook said they rep-|Junior High School last Tuesday | "“Norman A ¢ 1 Vv, It Tieall of | iDStalled as members of the executive | Norton is the manager of the Nak Baea tras Ritreas o | i T e g resented a sacred honor which should | vonine or the Iate Rev. William J. | thy conan A Gray and W. It Beall of | committee. Other committes mem. | The following week will be & wer y Das been wran: 1 to Rome s as- | Sy e = B b irvelbe e Rev. e o e e o e National | bers were Sam H. Thompson, mem. | intense activity for the gradus . el danin G V'JESTERN STUDENTS them both while on the university [ Howard, for 39 years pastor of the | Univer ity Law School took t 1€ bership _committee, and Mrs. Myrtle | class. They will hold their class nigh e e e campus and after their college days |Zlon Baptist Church. George Small- [ P4 eXamination taleigh, " Voniman, rec fon committee. and commencement exerc ¢ s sraduation from the For- | [isxnpy e e ~onsls. | 1258 week. LI .| Miss Mary F. Glenn of the Wash- ! ern High School | 1 Service School last June | v | Y < % . community worker and consls. Dr. Edsom L. Whitney, professor |j,ceo C peny : 3 | syarded the/Delta & ORGANIZE NEW CLUB’.,‘,[,"fii D, T Orehait | tent friend of the Randall organim-|of economics and Roman liw. was | "SLO% Overa Co. sang Ao next Weetgn of Pal hin key for the Of 1hBLPoATl. awaracl mwaatbrs liihe [lon: albolwas msmoriatizaal | calted o Bostor . Mass. Just week to - ==—————==== = = e cam daudeel > varsitly K" and cortificates 1o the| The Rev’ W L. “Washington| attend the funeral of his mother, who | 0 | . : ne) i ic iza- | followir : B A. Long, cap- |eulogized Rev. Mr. Howard, and the | : anced e o ars. y . on his ¢ B ’Memhe‘”s of Philatelic Organiza o el e e e T s i i e op|MEAEau “\'“'\1""": of the National | pen Sund ay From 11 to 530 | 0 1 : i or next year; Clarence L Smith, Rob- | community uplift in which Mr. Small : > | e after the World War. in whic tion Will Study Various e ety e, Ko | oo wat . areicipon The B Dals | Lnmunl T schon] o, e i | rice s ie served as a-first lieutenant with - Miller, A . 5 Sl e albe omorrow night at Harvey's Wi irie |ry ond S. Dokes, Louts | choir, of which Mr. Smallwood was a | . | e Riine "trooms. . % went | Types of Stamps. | e I A e e e up "ot _irls “wi” dance ul.:‘ ) ) ithin 24 hours uto the exporti nd importing | S — : . o o s e o i asn on. The committee in charg £e e 4 3 | : H. Coles, Carroll W. Sallle, Lionel | piano solo was £ o il g N ot . S s . later became connected | The Philatelic Club is the latest or- | Deckle ScLenn, James C.. Tyson, |Maxwell, Others participating were | i3 composed of Andrew Herlits, chair Don't fail to inspect this real home; just what you have We Pmd $1,000,000 fm_ ank YOtk anization to be formed at the West | Hughlon M. Kelly, Joseph F. S. Car- | the Rev. J. Harvey Randolph, Rev, | == s been looking for. z s | rn High School. TBhe purpose of the | ter. John P. Moore, manager; James | Willlam ‘James, Eugene Moxley, and | = = this way to do it aiplo- | elub is to_study the various types of | Dillerd, Edgar M. Rosw, L. Lioyd Bur. | (. Smith Wormley, l'”"'r'l;fi'l‘ el o | 1310 21 t St t \V Ton: cana 2 Tioies 7 | Stamps. The following officers rell, jr., Harry H. Payne, George Jef. | Willlam J. Howard, son of Rev. Mr Sheet Music S ree VY. e ¢ the Foreign | been elected: President, Andrea Schop- | ferson, Hilry C. Thomas, Garrett A. u«pv;:rg. was ln;lel.nl.k e y g . | eliminate” nSive course | PEE e president, Fred Foley; sec- | H. Price and Daniel W. Brown e e e i Colonial front, large entrance hall, living room, di | e - 1 the M. Peeples; treasurer, Ben| Lieut. Col. Clarence Deems, jr, [Observance o Tt Weel pesinninsll whoo fiom - “Remember,” room and kitchen: four bed i & g { . \ . the : Field Artillery, officer in charge of the |tomorrow. A epeaker will be furnishe PR Gt P room and kitchen; four bedrooms, two baths, one a shov th towe St February seniors are distin- | Reserve Officers’ Training Corps af. |under auspices of u special commu ave Your Sorrow,” “Cecelin” and hun- | | two sleeping porches; lot 21x90 to wide alley Al ¢ e e e | £ulshing themselves by \wearing aca. | fairs for the Third Corps area, with | hrift cammtitee Bncanoa iny e L & 35 : Y- b : at guee. v ,,.,mn..,\,}l‘-: ;\rmu‘ l\l:‘: S ; \x‘(m.l;m ‘x‘ “hi “ur‘;:.._x w‘:gé::‘u;{!::‘« _}1’1‘“!;:‘1‘\:\:_10{:, :::L\;N"Jl'e‘ e Piteriisn el b Instruction Boske. Violin, Ukulele i T . 1 iist, he | black, ese_hats are red a P e otiith Bill Promptly orizad % santiry EMtion. | 5 < French and [ Which are the school colors, —After ::;‘x('r\::ln‘::::\‘-;T:n‘c:rl-}'""r:;?x[:ir:\g{‘:rr;’l; hare with Others Day,” | || Auttorized Agency for Century Edition | Be Sure Its“‘% Price 30¢ Zanetti 1 muvh‘d:}:‘x)l' 1?:‘_]\”\(‘ niors have re- | e e re y; “Thrift Da: Fr]drm. | Eva vaughn Hoover 1 “Over Thirty Years of Real Service" f\ of the various | ceived their ring i § 8 . coaies have been opened for con | Sl : ey L. r Ariler 0L o] Levins precient e eorte Washing | five combanies. 4nd thetr milars ac. | £ruetion of additional bulldings on the 1222 G St. || 1342 New York Avenue Phone Main 2424 CASCARA A~ QU NINE ceeds, has | Lewis, pres of George Was : qeir . | Cardozo grounds to house the Randa! 5 = = s - J 2N service of ton University, addressed the school ;5\151"»\, :‘l”r“;‘\:'l l‘h: "“t‘u‘n::fl"n i\;\n:{ Junior lfi‘h School. Work will begin | Phone Fr. 3580 Member Washington Real Estate Board Get Red Bax k> N\ Y e S| ne v ortm | he i | Buring tne Winter, aunrier ot of 0300, SN et pers | i HOMS” vt poran ber topic of his peech wa e importanc ork of A : | e e e e avat tn | ana coverrs combat principles, ma: sne. after| be dome in 10 minutes’ time. He | Chine gun work, automatic rifle and 37 red to Western | also emphasized the importance of ;‘r‘]g“"x‘:\lf&e‘;:\rk‘qzt;mx—ltlrv;f fn'}ddrkv'fln!‘::: k AisiCone s e TR U ship. After four years' satisfactory . § progress In the Reserve Officers’ ‘ S sl S Training Corps, including one Sum- ° ~ ~ ended the Phi | aual “hop. aton A mer at some Army camp, the student R R T e i oing Strong Wi represented wter | full program will be announc D S incantly, IesyoNCome; of the Phi Chi the | About all the pictures, except t ¥ it - e Kappa Chapter is among lead- | of the base ball teams, for the West l.;‘"‘t‘sr“‘x’ifi'“ »“H‘r‘:{";“’(:"y“;"“.““‘l‘r ‘n*"’l‘;::s" o= Eiunls of ‘the o {tion. erner, Western's annual, were taken | oo warrant officer and two sergeants, g oseph Dr ind Dr. John | on January 7 and 8. Both the gen- | 2yf BRI B Eor Ao o e, Omorrow S ea ures ln both me ahers S0f - ithe 41»‘ al plan and the shape of the book | o' g M BV STTER- | e charge et ierecent Diy i ,;fl;""“l“ chang as professor of military science and ent Las i > glee clu t tacties Hospital. ision of Miss Lyneh, are practising | e Dental Professor Weds. [ e ST ;;r“":'““‘l"l\ Religion has recently {naugurated a F——] rnes, w s to be given at | gerfey of conferency z a- — Announcement has been made of |3 bhenefit performance for Friendshid | tione. of ihe . Miicster (ol B = the recent marriage of Dr. Steven L. | House at the Washington Auditorium | Health - under the leadership of Dr., = 1\3'-' y]‘, profess ‘.— in Dental ary 2 Algernon B. Jackson, professor of — ST O B el e Athletic Association gave the | pacteriology and public health of the — o e LM St 5 ance in the new building on | school of medicine. These conferences = o sine e L DI B ¥ 15. It was held in the boys'| which are held each Friday, are to = N si On i sn schooll g fum, where all future dances | promote health and happiness, moral- = and ‘was_editor of Doomsday | il be giv Hugh MacDiarmid! ity and on, through trained lead ) BOGS SeRinT or. | had charge of the decorations, which = [Naeh g the ineonen o the ety were very effective. William Green | P osemne T R — =i holday Deriod, the Drosthed. [ had iehatgesor the refreshments. — 94 e g b The following boys received *“W: . = ppearance. iThe oldlat’a recent assembly for thelr work If Savmg MOney = aliation of nowap- |02 the foct IR toum Guares Counts—With You— = ; lageage, captain; Albert Heagy, cal = oonMl be omnliied Fred Owens, Munroe Palmer, John Rl e Mo foe = lege sophmarcs Eave @ euc | ton, © James Mitcnell, cnavies | ELECTRICAL WORK 1 ingtor Walker, George Walker, Roger AND o oD e .t | Tornett, William Green, Hugh Me- : i 3 The junior prom, one of the most nett, eonl, oush M Electrical Appliances i BNk i o S o Diarmid, Thomas David and Harry |F g Sore Son Hattobe tons will be given January 29 at the Hotel | Fietcher, manager. _—— fayflower On the afternoon of the | _ = PENN ELECTRIC CO. prom there will be a tea dance at'the 911 7th St. N.W. 4] - Willard_Hotel. Despite the fact that| and Joseph P. Spinnato heads the 4 t. N.W. tickets for the two affairs are $15, the | juniors. = A : Main 512 Main 1855 breaking attendance program_ seeking u rating this vear ELECTRIFY Your House Today . An important meeting of the Hamil- | as one of the “distinguished” units We Give You 20 Months to Pay. ton Law > of the principal | by the War Department. The d “ o debating s at the law school, | ment has obtained from the War Keep your home “dressed up” always will bo held thig afternoon at the City' | partment a_number of fllms which N S by teadi hiold t pi d Club. Albert 8. Cain, jr.. president, | will be shown when drilling is impos- | [ J ; adin: old worn-o ieces an veports that a prograui of debates has | sible, Among the films 1o be shown *UP eavying ownersof yit 4 ut p: a been arranged. are Di ine and Courtesy, Physical i Bt Ton moring o e, 1n | S St S Ao, et suites. conjunction with the sophmore eve- | Map Reading, Automatic Rifie and| M u e a er P 5 : ning class, will appoint committees | Light Machiné Gun. These films, it| Phillip Levy’s makes it easy to do so during the week to discuss plans for | was explained, cover practically all| M 2 5 b . o rom atter Tster 13 ML | the cadets il be required to e | (LSANEAR) I UIN MR TR —because they take in your old furni- vey as president of the sophomores | for inspection. S -t i fpstptit iy M = oo B e e - ture as an allowance on new merchan- dise—then make the terms on the new pieces to suit you. > . . s L Don’t you think this is fair? CHARGE ACCOUNTS y A Complete 11-Piece Bedroom Outfit INVITED Walker This artistic 11-plece Bedroom Suite—exactly as shown in pic- 1 SATISFACTORY TERMS ture—is extremely reduced for Monday. American walnut ve- 5 ARRANGED $ 69 neered tops and gum construction. Here is what you get for your . . . money—Dresser, bow-foot bed, chiffonier, vanity spring, mattress, two pillows. . o ) CTR! st : 3 Suggestlng ELE IC$ ,98 8 e pnae Liberal Credit Terms '\ | OV IRON o e, Tdeal for the » o e ) baby. 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