Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1926, Page 27

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JANUARY 31, 1926—PART 1. 650 EIGHTH-GRADE PUPILS ENTER | NATIONAL UNIVERSITY | FIVE HIGH SCHOOI 'l'()MURR()W! OPENS NEW COURSES Eastern 1o Receive Largest Quota, With 177 Stu-|sccond Semester of Schocl of Busi- dents—Central. 166; Business, 122: Western. | ness Administration to Be- T, ¢ N ) With the living room suite pictured— 106; McKinley, 76, in White Divisions. gin Tomorrow. i o a davenport table and lamp. et ) - 1 £ B ; With the bedroom suite pictured—: *: total of €50 eight:grade pupils|Batatlle Sc Jenepltme B, Ssmons | soue gecond sementer of SUECov h o it o 5y * ¢ spring and reversible mattress. from the white school divisions will | Frank 0. . Robert W fnmenit of ‘Nationa) v 1| H J X e i re, et . . et the ive Hieh sohools sommrrene, | Hon Mahcheer, T, Horvey Moebe | UL UV Severat” e e A & ; With the dining room suite pictured Prmtern Hich School will receive | i Colvin M. Walker, J. Lawrence| (4" en cham \ ' Rl —a buffet mirror and pair of candle- Willinms and Hubert H. Wright. Me | 0% : by - ’ s ; sticks v.-:'l;'” “T!‘ get the next highest num- | Kinley—David 1. Mindel and §idnex o T e aAUntA. s == he others will be distr R stern—Tella-Willis Hola | “olable td the StuflcRts. e com With the bed-davenport suite pic- es follows® Business W Murgiret Clark, Jane Duval, e, e TR the . . o ’ i new cour i tured—a bridge or junior floor lamp. 106; MeKinley Mawdual Training ity Wb, 6 wil Foilowing s list of ceighthe puret L Wheeler, || . Ball; <t 3 of the Ameri-| § erade graduites obn W, Camphell, Conk Do Trust ho | i ©. Grant, Dueiey H. Di ; nKing ) Sired Dtutiion . Prancis C. Grant ) . " course in bankins | Cartis-Hyds School: Rusine e tord ' Lyneh, B Bacs Talman O n : n uh * *Har | William R. M Ruert R . and a ¢ ane. Sarab | forederick M. Varney, L w MY | e st | ers and William . Nesbitt. tch n& investrien s .| February Furniture Sale 0 | noetry next Buscher, H Tecormick. V A v. Central -Flore . C the university, ern High i . . Telen M. Schlegel . he pu s H. Carter st L. Freeman g Spies. McKinley i o B ancts W. g and John M ! Bridgeniied Our warehouse is overstocked—we need reom for incoming lines—drastic reduc- St i r H . Le beld A e e s : ; e ] tions will be the great inducements all this month to bring about the desired clear- The subject will be, ress should have the s 1€ ¢ ear Cochran. Juln T el Kasmond 3| O S dine 0d, 1¢ v United State ance. These specials for the first day of our February Sale! Unlimited credit is Vertram Nve. jr.; E. Allen| ¢ ¢ lited 1 . I W wer| C Rt denssd st AT LG R ks of ey Wnooantityl yours for the asking. e Arthur K. Douk ldgewater a Davidson. 5d: | S i “f:l'_:‘\: i u.v‘.:‘:‘! f,“.\’”.‘, e FREE Davenport Table and Lamp \ker. | Theo: | niversity ) 1 Free with this outfit : Riccenty o | dore D, Beck, John 1. Duvis, ir., Wil-| fEERLITe = =i ! S e e {liam F. Ryan and Norman V. Stevens. | 0 e 5 Hrace e Gales S “entral—James Chep- |, bl : R Dorothy M. Ken Dortman, Louls J.(te e . Abraham Kaplan, | oF {;‘““ml e Ruth E. Humer, Hel 6 (000 0g g committe Sefioo p Josephine MeclIntosh, | D Callde it (o Pl o, J. Phillips, An: | 9f John ¢ “Jack Lee and : 2 ard Moseby, | o G0 Rich, Helen G. Yeamans. Me- | (O Gt BIE ansion and im iy ey unette Haves, Helen | RS B FE0 FICEL irte, Thomas 4. | Whiteside, for the extension und & | Humii hette, Leyton. : Waodrow J. Moler, Anthony J.| Srovement of b Eou Gt B vt | Eanelis rrell, Anthony J. EHIow & Edna Hage: na LaCorte, Catherine |y, gnegsJohn B. Layton, Thomas A ‘.3,,“] e Morelund = 2 T und 1062 | p. Ridolfi, Bernard L. Rosenfeld, John | o 000 0 4 Chapter who wi e R Dad. | Woaiter ¥ B. Bellman, Fan- | 28 MO0 ! toy Hodge und ise’ Hart, | T aral I June. T} e - Vio Hardison, | $nced in condt el | 0 cveran 1 Lorene Ofrent T SIm- | phe Natonal University Club, of b which John H. Pigg is president Anma OB | will notd its annual banauet Saturd : 3 night, Febrt the Fr Es rd and Julla C. Werback ight.. 20, Helen C. Cooper. - Monroe School: Busine ;’:my',‘.q}]flfl Tre will h SEC J. Cain, Charles E. Mak fismuesty ms Louise Hudson, Jose- | 1. e CHrribmC e club Rhode ) / e Wednesday Bear t B astle, Tled AT TR TG LY T S e tern | dakel, Rae > Montgou 4 ubs . o7 Jari i o Keete. MeKinles Willlam J. | | niver f o elivers aine. made uring t ata which Gnicoe, MR ' hehatle | Monroe: Business—Fannie Fox, CUL | [0 1 10 whien | K 'l ¢ J on Harris, Isidore 3 i} “the publication (h O 4 > nest Olives Central—Eugene | P“' r v it 1o distrit a:."l l T W I . RO L R | WKINLEY DRAMATIC e L S R T ST CLUB NAMES HEADS | |, meon e o Vayton. McKinle " Cotton. Yoy Phyllis M. Rol . — wodel ... .....s N . ° e . e o j oo, | Megby, Hilton C. Smith and Jorel® ¥ | Importance of War Games ; ; Covered Three-Plece lelng ROOm SUIte Francis M. Shull, John G. S on. | Srein. | Centr: mes H. Carpenter, and Western—George V. Davis, Philip M. | L awrence A. Claxton, Edgar L. How- Dril - i Two-burner model with s "Bonn A, Gilber cd, Alber node, Roger W. Lev rills Emphasized in Speech 5 legs (shelf not 814 9~ : JD fiop ? | erton, Edwar Da R. W ;\1. to Cadet Corps. mcluded) You are getting an amazing value when you buy this handsome suite. The davenport is the three-cushion type, coil spring constructed. a big arm- Jesse F. | jace, Charles P. Wood, s 3 ni;mi Helen L. Dovle, Mu MeCar | Nollnatlinibee 5 ' . Phylils M Mary | thy, 8 p Cecelia B w 3 3 : i i e LB Oc a eek! chair and wing-back chair complete the suite. All loose-cushions reversi- Jane Allen. Amy | Weckel. Club of the ssette, Sa 3 . Guer- | tin, John P. Harris, Harold J. Ichilian, | MreKinley Manuai T Sy @ t C er, | Homer M. Simons, James R. Hale, J. 1 - R RIE Sche i ble seats. T s . N ‘| Harey Lewis and Richard C. Richter. | Were elected e Tnst Upholstered in velour. v. | Western—Frances D. Pickett. Ninth | meeting of t Selby and Christine E. Spig- | year Macfarland Junior High—A. Lo} Martin, president ul. Busines rude Lyons, L. rena Murray. Unassigned — Lavinia| : ; wer Keller, Louls Geldfeld, Hern:|J1. Robey. Z"’f“i'_’;‘_‘ AT S . secre- M : = p = don L. Thaden and Franklin Wilmetk Sish D e T ; . I s s = pgram incli al 3 leanor 4 . 3 ‘hool: Eastern High £chool | Coit and e ; ’ te T, Ball, Charles Bradley,'by Paul Tiris s X o | Chester L. Friedman, Lewis W. Ma:|by Virgtn _ g . ~ o er. James N. May, Donald A. ; o B \ y 2 , g 1 nily Z. Burch, Marie J.| T e . 2 . .| Carlin, Violet L. Gannon, Margaret | McKiniev 3 il : \ 3 . g V. Grant, Thelma E. Grasse, Edith | their v : i =~ M. Humacker, Evelyn F. Kauffman, | row the new year will be "Florence A. Santilli 5 Helene L. Kearney, Alma E. Lynch, | new stude fron: er tral—Arthur W, Hockey R. Madeo J. Her ord, Ken- [ Mary A. , Alice C. O'Cy r Siegel, Vivian | nor, Irene C. »n, Jennie Gor- | Weigel. Cen y M. Martin. McKinley High Schoc which e ern—Adolph tose Levin. J this tim. Bernard C. Kaplan, Edmonds Sef Eastern High 1 iR G Kers | SchooloMars E. Wiles, Elizabeth T.|dressed thie Third Division. Wilson, Edwin L. Murray, D. ‘{ugo’r'f'\; fl{e b Brightwood “entral— ~ | Smoak, Marie M. Angelica, Elsie M. [phasized 4 S > : pBriEntwood: C T":!..].Jl-:nd. M. | Ryon, Loulse Cinffreda, Carl 8. Fogle, | pany had At Stiatnid 7 . ) — | - = o Tavlor and ANng echer Wiliam A, | Dorothy R. Burns, Marie W. Uts, |the competitive drill as a lurge co ; | o - Al = 8 it veneer e ar . Robert 1. Ilanders,|Edna M. Creel, Adelia C. Lewis, | pany. ) grn, WO i 1 T (I rd | B L e 3 Ashby M. Grant, Bernard Wardman | Thelma V. gland, Howard & In the recent slin mes B9 | /i | \ " iR I v S legs, sides, etc 7nd Mary C. Harris. Jusiness— | Jones, Francis W. Lagomarsino, E Company A and Company H won the -4 X * T ik d ] i i it i T laadbi e and My e siancivn B, Maher | Milired _Richardson, Max Rifkin, |Bonors. The war g - | ‘ | : and Vicia Bk - = Parker W. Risler, Grace E. Colman | little understood by me 4 /0 | { : oo Dark School: Central— | 20d Gerald L. Catalano. McKinley thetr im nee “is T 3 i i ol a N il " o Brightwood S Crmahan, | Technical School—Willlam J. Camp- | fudeed. train the mind to ma / T i ; 3 At M <h with fhis outs on s i . 2 ‘| bell and Edward J. Schmid. Un.|dauick decisions, thev require atten i 7 h t o O ’lfi'l“‘?“;é;"»' classified—Thelma J. Balerson and |tlon and studv and teach the playe j TR s > ‘ i z Tl T Bt | Wintam M. Kiages. Sty ', u : 2 00 W k, : . - a WeeR! war RN DA T R W TS ZPLTRN W ST Tiane B Madison School: Business High | y % A Ischovl—John E. Gleason, Abe A |he ve 4 8 t | Shapiro, Dovothy L. Zepp, Mildred T | 3 E e g o mas —_— DI e Kelly and Ruth Weber. lastern High | Sl i t mirror and a pair of candle- £ axtistic bridse o amson, McK Sl o Bl 3 . . 8 2 = : A A 7 oL e wlinz, Donald H. Edwards, Charl . A. Bosley, John A.1 Finns' Double Christmas. sticks with this 10-piece suite. withithis bsd-a s bed-davenport « 3 i ek iy agee, William L N Dunbar Goss, Charles W. Labofish, R il L | wor centuries Before the yes John I Loving, Ameglio J. Paglino, | B E L P . : % = J. P4gling. |y Dorscy, Herman F. Dorsey, Sam |the peonle of Finla rat: i’;):ré‘h »(“ oty ;;"" ',‘m’;“’n‘gfjj{“.‘;{f 1. Posner, Mary C. Andrick, Esther M I Swedish roval de- Haw B, Froman, Raymond A. King, | heovis, Fenelope (Cokinos, Mary A lished the . Allen, Rosina G. Cerutt, Adams, Dora L. Dalton, Rosia E. nd fourth. as s though el 2 b & * | Latona and Dorothy L. Nelson. e to curtail the festival in the | e o e A forenaen. | “Peabody-Hilton: — Eastern — James | Interest of But the Finns till; Rose Zimmerman and Sadie ¥ vear— | M. Doran, Nicholas Principe, J. Mar- | have two Chr holidavs, the 25 y Lottt tin Quinn, August Scoffo and the 26 )y b, rren D). Clardy, Martin L. Green, R. | p v ¥ o E. Bfl:!s'\( 1 X“ Rurton Johnstone, Frank J. Luchs, S. Helen . Clow. Liltian V. | Mason Wagner, E. Dorothy Keed, Au- | (GIFECE S 3 S b drey Rout. Helen V. Sachs, Doris P. (‘,‘;}‘;;‘gé “;m}];?“n;““mg::‘“ il E. Datzel anud Clifford 3. Tucker, Grace L. Wagner, CArol¥n | oo Thomas and Frances §. Tucker. | Unassticnod . Mare Berenter, Lucia A. Booth, EVeIVD | Biicinese George Tolstol. McKinley— gned—Mary E. Humphri Castleman, Mary 8. Crenshaw, Mar- | poo®E 0 ~ TSRS jann I:I-JMnIrsl;!nd‘hM mie A. § fe Crittenden, Leila Denenberg, Pierce- Wi Samuel J. Kidd, aria C. v | for n TE. | “Pierce-Webh: Business—Fannle E. | Charlotte L. Penn, Frances M. poncs Maxine Duvel, Mariana Harrison, | no i niep H. Fisch faceal > : festie. 2 o : | Rortrick. . Fischer. Naomi | John A. e ’ < = = ances P. Marshall 2 I - . S ) Sikes and Dorothy M. Simmers. Eas N - i Ly o ifman, Lucile H. Lippert, | ot = st- | ern—Maude A. Cousins, Gertrude C. 5 - S a utman, Tule Lo ern—john IL. Britt. Rivell Cicall, Wil- | Howard, Kaiferine M. s O e t 4 m@ o th . /i - A Anm T Shea. | i 5. Day, Donaid C. Dean, Teadors | heth Tiesch, Loatse 3. 5 lza ers Q ¢ ¥y r month pays the ers 5 nd Phlip A I EIcher Sueh & Frgenlich, John 2 fred Rankin, Pearl V. Seaman. James ~ ! 7 CRER, i - . he! . | Brashears, Jan B. Gousha and : Here is a 1 (in for you. Oblon; on t 1 Qi H 2 e . Hodges, Beulah M. Tmiay, Charles | vid F1. Zirkic MeKimon s ond D beauti o e bill at Phillip Levy o aanesany S : er o 3 ed s 8 d acks, lith M nd unior T TN T Y TR R R T TN TR, VT, McKinley—Leon 8. Stein. stern—Donald €. Holmes. Busi- A - g A E E. King, Virginia BE. Kiotz, Pearl o, 1 leatber seat dining chairs with s sht- ail i rchic L. Hutton. Western— 3 Davis, Fred J. Hering L : ng chairs tralght-top rail in i Lioyd, Tsabel L. Walthal, | Laurle, Alice Lauxman, Margaret L. |bur C. Minor Fhane L e Bey SR Co., 735 Tth St port which opens up into a full Brigham, James L. Hum:| Tes¥, Susic B Myews, da Olsen,| Concress Heights: Central—Richard | | = % X desired. Smith and A. Louise | Joseph W. Ratbitt, Catherine C. Rol- |@. Woolley tern—Charles A. Balance on Easy The Ba E {enedMary 5. Clark |Lns. Mazelle E Seymour, Dorls L. Main. Vireinia M. Kleist, Charlotte k. e Balance on Easy Terms and William D. Foote. Hha Vasce. <inley: B ng, Helen L. Langley, Catherine M. John Wesley Sch Central—Vir- ‘\’1“"’;“‘ asco. McKinley—Leonard A. | Preston snd Margaret (. Wines. Bus. inia T 5 A. Ham- | M3Tke " " i Dorothea_A. Sothoron. Tech- e arding, Margaret “*;:“““kl };"3—“”“_‘.0“'-"* Alli- ‘s T. Pinley, Herbert A Kushelvesky, M. Beall, 'f’"i ranklin Bruzbart, Vernon Corn- | Nusbaum and Fleming D. Sh Fort Joseph B. Da T. “"‘“-‘( ke }':““‘;“3"- Lawrence Gil- | Foote, Md.—J. Edward Pumphrey. Dworak, Bronson W Chrest. Jonathan Hall, Bruno Lagwarl,| Bryan: =Eastern—Isador = Burka, Farthine, George F. Hough, Louis B. ) | h“';;;k:“"‘"md"}’“"B*"’N_'m“‘ Beu- | Douglas_George, John W. Germand. Marche, C. Herbert Pendleton, La- | BLEeh (FEAT o8 Shirley [Wade Mann, Joseph McGlathe: mont Saxton, Jack Ward and Fred- | Dean, Mildred Neill, Fsther Rowley. | Louis C. Paladini, Willlam E. Roger- erick W. Woodley. McKinley—Robert | (OTOtRY Sonder .I-u““,s‘ewafl and | son. William helton. Richard H. h, Alvin R. Barnett, Oliver D, Marie Strobel. McKinley—Paul Kreh- | Teeple. Levy R. Tindal Lloyd 8. Ty biel and Leah Bretler. Business—|jer, Ellis N. White, Abe Zitom ‘ollier, Francis W. Fera and Alfred | biel ar : T. Dedge. Western—Elizabeth B, | Christine Pfleiger. Sophie Bookoff, Catherine H. Clark, Canill, Lina_Stearns and Mary Loue Seventh Division. Charlotte Kline, Dora Cohen, Kathe: Thurber. Business—Millicent _Sim- rine Lyons, Florizel Ronning, Grace mons. assigned —A. Marie Briggs, | Brent-Dent: Central—Marguerite E.|Sweeney, Laura Willidmson. Techni- Takoma School: Central—Ida L. | B. Barnes and Edith M. Swann. East. | cal—George S. Norris. Business— Anderson, Dorothy E. Cluuze, Jane E. ~I~;rn;h!n}r{;:arettl‘- Alfhlfion.I Iva May | Elizabeth Lane. 111) Margaret E. Hoaglund, Virginia | Butler, Rose Coopersmith, Louise H. 2 . Splccgf‘ Maulynn M. Williams, | Eno, Helen M. Fleishman, Cartha C. Ninth Division. liiam L. Beale, John W. Lowell, | Grove, Mary L. Handcock, Cora T.| Americanization School: Ce Fom Turnbull and Howard C. Turner. | Humphries, Eugenia R. Kiefer, Doro- | Therece G. Gistez. McKinley- MeKinley—John F. Mattingly. | thy E. Lang, Rebecca Sakolsky, Pearl | gene Estreila and Fred E. Luc S M. Young, Melville M. Bennett, Joseph | _ Dennison; McKinley—Géorge Fourth Division. Robey, George V. Shorb and Har- | Offutt. Force-Adams School: Business— | vey E. Simms. McKinley—Philip H.| Morse: Business—Francls H."Cas Loulse H. Park. Central—Mary Mae|Buhler. Unassigned—Meyer Selgel. Blake: Langley Junior High— Chao, Francis L. Conn, Jennie Graham, | _ Lenox: Eastern—Agnes L. Tyler, | Friedman and Helen Dalzell. Tivelyn Hahn, Margaret A. Liebler, M. Rose L. Maddox, Celia Schloshurg and | Gales: Langley Junior High—Jud- Hebekah Morris, Marylyn G. Reeve, O, Fhillip B. Riley: Business—Murguer- sen Kingsman T

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