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_% DR. LEWIS URGES CENTRAL HIGH CLASS TO CHQOS L RIGHT COLLEGE Tells 548 Graduates to B(' Carrful in Selection of In- stitution—President Graham of School fud Care in the selection of a coll was urged upon the 548 membe: the Central High School zraduating class by William Mather Lewis, president of George Washington Un versity, in his commencement dress last night in the schos torfum. Mr. Lewis told the graduates there are 600 high-grade colleges in the country which will receive on an | average of 1,000 new students next F What T want to urge is that there | is a certain college which would fit each of you admirably and it is up | to you to find it. I hope that day American parents will much time in the selection of lege for their children as they do | in the selection of an automobile. a college by read- You mnust n a personal visit and examine them just as you would an automobil Dr. Learned Presides. Dr. H. B. Learned of the Board of |\ Education was the presiding officer, while E. C. Graham, p {dent of the boare J\\.‘lrdml the diplomas. Rev. Rolert S. Barnes, pastor uf~ the | Dumbarton Avenue Methodist E ~opal Church, pronounced the invo tlon, Al\n\ W. Miller, principal of Cen- tral, announced the following schol- arship and honor awards atter Dr.| address: olarship awards Gurney, Lewis_ Dembit Shull, Willlam W. D Cooke, Howard Van d H. Willis, J. Cantield Ford C. Ivy L. ticchio, Lverett . D LeRoy, Frieda A. Barsky, Ruth M. Brown. Margaret Virginia | Norton, Stepher *. McCle . ell C. Crain, jr.: Elizabeth | Benjamin A. P. Doehrer, Louis Gertler and s | beth Board Aw m‘ds Diplomas. Alleen Campbell, Ruth Campbell, Carol ¢ | Elizabeth Carpenter, Anna Kate Carte, Winifred Marie Cham- Ruth Belle Helen Carter, Nell Monroe Childs, Chindblom, Mildred Louise Wilton Cocke, Mary »glan, Neliie Winsiow Cole- aret Colison, Carol Myrtle Collis, Adine Pridmore Colvin, Ceril Charlotte-Emma _ Cousins, Margarat Jane Cranford, Myrtle Louise Creel, Cynthia Adeline Crocker, Muriel Es- telle ( O genia Agnes Cuvillier, Eleanor Amelia , Eva Elizabeth Davis, Helen El th Davis, Mar- garet Deering Davis, Marian Eliza- Deakins, Mary Louise Deep, weth Degnan, Dorothy Cecelia Frances Gertrude Rosalie eill Dimmette, May Figrence Virginia Marquand Doyle, Theresa Dreeben, Helen Cutting Drew, Hazel .\ ry l)ulmn Isabel Dynes, Juliet Edes, Mabel Morton v le Margaret Elsworth, Margaret Esch, Margaret Beall verett, Kath- e Frances Louise l-e- \hl(hcd v berlain, Christine Cleveland, Louise man, M erine Louise ¥arrell, Feinstein, Eugenia Joan ¥ jeda Frankel, Allce Alice Ellen Fred- and Helen Watson Fry. Dorothy Caroline Funk, Constance Ganoe, Jeanette Garrison Gartside, Doris M Gasque, Elisabeth Marth. ue, Mary Judith Gayle, Henrietta La Fay Gentry, Ruth Eve- Giles, Frances Ruth _Gillette, ine Goodman, Margaret Ridgely Goodwin, Catherine Lucille f, Jennette Virginia Graham, An- en, Lucy Howlett Clara Guiliani, Mar- . Helen Jane Haas. Doro- eric THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., thy Marion Hall, Heien Beryl Hall, Margaret Loretta Hall, Eleanor May Hammer, Dorothy Hargrove, Jean- nette Grace Harllee, Elizabeth Alley Hatch, Elizabeth Slater Hazard, Olga Silling Helms, Kathryn Carter Here- ford, Amanda Melcinia Hess, Cather- ine 'Adele Hill, Margaret Iklizabeth Hoeffken, Wilhelmina _Eloise Hoef- man, Gladys Hoffhines, Margaret Anna Holloran, Margaret Curriden Hoovel Louise Cecile Horne, Martha He: etta Horton, Roberta Dyer Howar Mary Elizabeth Hudson, Martha Eliza: beth Hume, Adelaide Carey Hu phrey, Josephine Laura Irey, Clai Frances Jacobsen, Alice James, M Elizabeth Jamison, Roberta Januar Esther Virginia_ Jenkins, Kathryne Luella Mae Jenkins, Annie Darling Jennings, Hermione 1dris John, Anna Florence Johnson, Marceline Gardner Johnson, Martha Branch Johnson, Frances Beaumont Jones, Phillis Ade- laide Jones, Florence Mae Jose, Adrienne Cecelln _Judge, Myrtle Irances Kaminsky, Yuri Alberta’ Ka- wakami, Virginia Speare Keyser, Jo sephine Isabel Kinney, Edythe Kla- vans, Marguerite Amelia Kline, Ma Elizabeth Koons, Claudia_ Lois Kyle, Elizabeth Myers Lacy, Vera Elaine Lacy, Virginia Ladd, Priscilla_Lane, Helen Lankford, Marie Helen Lange, Aldona Zeta La Salle, Ruth Charlotte Lawless, Frances Evelyn Leaman, Mae Virginia Leesnitzer, Elizabeth Maude Le Roy, Jeannette Levy, Cath- erine Leech Lewlis, Dorothy Lucille Light, Indel Roberts Little, Virginia Clara Livingston, Evetyn Jacobs Lohr, Edna Irene Long, Margaret Ellen Lord, Mary Josephine Lowry, Cathren Larman Ludlum, Margaret Jane Lynn, Martha Hennen McAdams, Al- A lively, free- flowing oil that has a body that cannot be duplicated. line Virginia McBride, Sarah Isabelle McCallum, Donella Margaret McCul- loch, Grace May McLean, Roma Ep- pley’ MacEwen, Helen Louise Mac- Leod, Virginia Dana Manners, Mary Barbara Manning, Mary Victoria Mar- raffa, Ann Catherine Massey, Annetta Matthew, Rachel Matson, Vera Louise Mauger, Alice Jennette Metcalf, Shiela Fandrey Meyst, Alice Ruth Minnick, Emiley Floyd Mitchell. Hortense Lucile Mixsell, Ella Mar- garet Monk, Margaret Mary Murphy, Alice Pauline Nevin, Ruth Dandridge Nelson, Marian Lucille Newton, Elea- nor Rhea Normandy, Edith Craigen Norris, Lillian ' Norton, Alice Louise Orton, Margaret Shirl burg, Mildred Doris Oxenbur; Margaret Padgett, Dorot Page, Mary Justine Palmerton, Verna Lenore Parsons, Florence Dombey wrtello, Mary La Marque Pattie, Frances Rena Phillips, Isabel Van Raase Phillips, Juliet Phillips, Ruth Arrena Phillips, Eizabeth Lane Poole, Mary Agnes Porter, Margaret Lippitt Potts, Viola Brockett Pugh, Beulah Eliza’ Ragan, Stella Kathryn Ruuch, Alice Augusta ¥ rah Wilson Reod, Holen Mary Railly, Romiyn Reines, Martha Elizabeth Rice, Eliza- THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926. T beth Richards, Virginia Miller Riley, Harriette Morton Rissler, Elizabeth Winona Robinson, Adrienne Marie Rocarty, 15mma Jean Roche, Marian Ronsaville, Jane Rose, Frieda Rosen- blatt, Eva Rosenbloom, Rebecca Ro- senblum, Josephine Haines Ross, Win- ifred Esther Royle, Elsie May Rupp, Dorothy Mae Ruth, Harriet Louise Sanger, Loretta Elizabeth Saunders, Helen Price Satterfield, Ruth Amelia Schulte, Maxine Lucille Schwarz, Mildred Elizabeth Scott, Donna Belle Scott-Smith, Marie Schrumpf, Helen Alice Sechrist, Edith Doracella Selby, Katheryne Blanche Severance, Ivah Antoinette Shear, Lottie Edith Shere, - | Mildred Marie Sherier, Emily Ethel Audra Iern Shoemaker, La Frances Short, Virginia Moore Shull, Anna Jean Sime, Ruth Hilda Simpson, Anita Eleanor Smith, Mar- garet Elizabeth Smith, Sophie Snyder, Aubrey Norris Somervell, Virginia Maye Spain, mann, Josephine _Stanton, Helen Louise Staples, Ivy Jeannette Stevens, Marfon Stewart, Florence Katherine Stone, Carrie Elizabeth Strickler, Rose Margaret Stryker, Anna Louise Stuer- mann, Helen Ravenel Symons, Ruth Irene Taylor, Ida Sarah Taxin, Barry Shewmaker, Open at 8:30 AM. 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Pays DepFer 390 | every effort to give our customers another opportunity to purchase more of the same sensatioan] dress bargains will be enthusiastically received. Beware of Substitutes. At Good Dealers Everywhere. Honor Roll Announced. The following pupils received 32 out of the required 32 points for grad- uation: William _Belfield, El IIT.Ath Bunten, Lewis Dembitz Benjamin Doehrer, Margaret Gurney. Lawless, McLean. Mills, Verna P K Edwin Virginia Shull, ('enr"e Willis Yungkwai. | The following pupils received 24 or more E's out of the required 32 points | nond Abbaticchio, | Sylvia Altman, ede Beall, Helen Isabel Burlin- leanor Callan, 911 F Street Capital and Surplus BAYERSON OIL WORKS~ 5228 $600 000 00 S // ‘ You Will Scarcely Know Your Own Rooms Woodwork and walls you thought hopeless will take on astonishing freshness and beauty Just a few strokes of a paint brush are all that stand between you and a home interior that visitors will admire and envy. 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Enough Enamel-Kote to refinish any small piece of furniture, such as a chair, book trough, telephone stand, or the like. --------‘-------1 This coupon and 2S¢ entitle the undersigned to onme 35¢ can of Acme Quality Enemel-Kote, any color, and s special 20c Paint Brush, Good only at any of the Dealers named below. It is_not good business policy to announce sales ahead of time, for obvious reasons, but these “TWO for $15” Dress Sales have been so remarkable that nothing can hurt their success. DeF Rose, jr. newmalker, lP\m«!Pr arsky, Winif Be an Ru! Brown, , Evelyn Butler, \\huir@d amberlain, Carol Collis, Darrel Crain, Eugenia _Cuvillier, | Marian Deakins, Rosalie Dim- | mette, Allen Drowns, William Dyer, Isabel Dynes, Merle El worth, Louise Feinstein, Dorothy Olga Helms, James Holden, ) Homox, Rnbe Reveal exquisite skin the new Beauty-Curve Way JEXQUISITE ekin is part of the com- plete charm of the bathing costame. No hair must conceal its beauty. 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Elizabeth | Alexander, Mary Louise Allen, Flora | Alpert, Sylvia Altman, Syvlvia Altman, Virginia Elizabeth Andrews, Bertha Anita Anessi, Delsle Alden Appel, Pear] Esther April, Marjorie Hazel Archibald, Gertrude Helyn A: Minnie Louise Asmuth, Evelvn atherine Duvall Baden, Bailev, Dorothy Ruth Bair, Bernice Balch, Ellen Marita Bal- enger, Evelyn Fuller Ballou, Christine Elizabeth _Bannerman, Sophia Nell Barrier, Frieda Ann I Janet Louise Bates, Winifrede Beail. Mar- zaret Sommerville Bean, Florence Elizabeth Beer, M et _Virginia Berryman, Helen Cecile Bessemer, Ruth Elizabeth Bingham, Virginta Blankenship. Margaret Lee Rlout. El- berta Estella Borden, Dorothy Anne Boyle, ( Almena Vir- ginia Bratton, rma Break- stone, Frances Harrison Broadbent, Dorothy Agnes Brooke, Beverly Brooks, Ruth Miller Brown. Louise Joan Buddeke, Marian_Pauline Bul- lard, Ellen Elizabeth Bunten, Betty Burke, Isabel Barber Burlingame, Barbara Emily Burroughs. 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