Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1927, Page 4

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Ad D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 to Corpl. Benjamin J. Mundell: the |Eobinger, Clement Hill Brooke, ir. Harry Carroll medal for best drilled | Ambrose Thomas Carroll, Willlam cadef, to Corpl. Joseph N. Lucas, and | Ames Craig, jr.. John Richard De THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, the Bdward Voigt medal for best|TLacy, William Alfred Farley, Edward Back Butcher’s ! drhlllfid cadet, to Corpl. Arthur J.|Hanna Forney ‘rederlckc Sh.;L? AUTOMOBILE S ALESMEN Bill Mail d in ’14 T;re’ciglng the awards, three ora- ?&i‘rlw;terng;m E,{i‘,fif“én e 1L ailed In tions were delivered by members of|Patrick Hannan, John Joseph Han- One of the oldest and best established firms in Sl L the graduating class, including | nan, James Francis Hartnett, Hartley i - Washington, marketing one of the most popular 3 “Americanism and Catholicism,” by|Wolle Howard, Francis Joseph Hur- | | 33388853333333343 _ Bill collectors are known' as be- John Richard DeLacey; “America’s|son, Edward Lawrence Jordan, jr.; makes of Automobile manufactured, are expanding @ ing persistent persons, but Uncle 2 Ideal Citi: by John Arthur Me-| Robert Jenkins Kelley, Charles R their sales organization and have openings for several Flood Sltuation Brings Out Sam’s post office outdoes them, as P ] Hamgan UI"QBS UDOI'I Kain, and “The Catholic Association |pert Lippold, Peter Francis - | 8 'S oTgan . P g e is demonstrated &nl hls‘; efforts to e for Peace,” by Charles Ruppert Lip- men familiar with automobile selling. | 3 - deliver a bill for a local butcher. pold. Music by the school orchestra |G 1 M ¥ Fishi | Need of “American Presi- P. Marlon Walker, a butcher in | Graduates Loyalty to God, |augmented the program. rles Joseph Mannix, jr. fen, who know Washington thoroughly, and are | Center Markst, majied a bill De. Rev. Eugene Hannan, chaplain at|Gabriel Mertz, Felix Henry now selling a low-priced popular-make car, prefer- i 5 | cember 15, 1914, from his former the Visitation Convent, was a_guest | Richard Lawrence Moore, Thomas red. dent,” Says Senator. | place of business in Georgetown to Country and Home. of honor and Brother Alfred, superior | Augustine — Nolan. Lewis Damien ed Sal 5 e h a customer in the Don Carlos of the school, held a place of honor | Power, Burton Louls Quigley, Thomas Salary and commission. Cars furnished to the Apartments. One of Uncle Sam's RTEI with him on the platform. George Ryan, Jjr.; James Anthon right men. Senator Reed, Democrat, of Missouri, ves, in the form of a letter An increase in their loyalty to God, The graduates are: James Stanton , _Jr.; Paul Augustus Smith, Give (elephone number for immediate and con- returned the bill yesterda¥ | oountry and home was urged upon |Albers, Anton Francis Auth, John|Joseph' Leo Tutwiler, Joseph Edelen éxmmmmmumv e his demand an imme- Valker with the announce- William = Barbee, Willi H v fidenti i ¢ " 3 v and J ills, jr. dential app 2 slon of Congress in @ state-| ment that the customer could not |the 38 graduates of St. John's College | W onem Barbes, Willlam FHenry| Webb and James Grafton Wills, jr. PPesmepce 73 4 ; aron| be located. by Patrick J. Haltigan, who dellvered | Em—— 5 i : nent issued la b ich decla s S R, G 4 I anthe Grstignie- 2 | | 77008 S astmishtywhion declues gia it the Post Office Department | the address at the commencement ex- Address Box 444-A, Star Office e e wi 8 bill during the past o= | IN tress of the White | ',ut the need for an “American Presi-| 13 years Mr. Walkor is intorcated | ercises last night at the school, 1225 | | ONE MORE DA l ! stesstessssssssseases Eiouse woherve bt ek and AT ¢ oiicies s Bksaion | 20 know. Vermont avenue. Mr. Haltigan de- sas323s 5 r clared that the need for “real men” T T Reed advocated as a flood control was never greater than it is today ( omorrow) = Little did she know this delicious dessert would reach such perfection that TO “C” RIGHT “C” FORIGHT Eyesight Specialist - A . measure the construction of reservoirs | DEVITT SCH . | Right Rev. George A. Dougherty, jon the headwaters of the Mississippi &LCLOSING Jleo rector of Catholic University. | tributaries which, he said, ed. Diplomas and special awards S h.' o presented. Franch? P. Hannan To take advantage of this special offer. turned to the pr e e $ e et ; was awarded a scholarship to Catholic 7 47,000,000 pints of The fime,” ithe statement con University, while medals were pre- Allowance g She) Buster oo n sented as vs: The Mgr. ’ K e et e S, e | MMM Lo, ,,, | SEUE 4 ol B Mg o For Your eep Your sold i B 1 s 2 . Atiae for- | Sou akota will deliv n address | Francis Hannan; the J. Leo Kolb n a single year! prapdlbst e oo g ¢n oMhe Modern Use of Fducation.” | medal for English essay, to Charles Old Range : get about o iplomas will be presented by Gen.|Lippold; the Bishop Shahan medal for . Try a sealed De Luxe FREOEL T = w0 | Anton Stephan. As a mark of respect | oratory. to Joseph A. Haltigan: the 5 SPECIAL THUR AT w Pint Package tonight. . . b was all | the graduating class has called off its | P. T. Moran medal for elocution to Applying” on the purchase U, S., FRI. & S B g et e D o h | prom and banguet Joseph M Barker; the Raymond Peak f a 1927 MODEL.: Finest Qualit; s ecause ight, but T can not understand an | sudden death of Dr. Devit medal for the best drilled officer, to on aRdicIe s el = Torie SeXaviad ks SRR L B was drowned in the Potomac last Sat | Capt. Edward H. Forney: the M. A. b i 3 We soufllemDalrles e e e ustavini e Keane medal for the best drilled cadet, = . ® K 1rea. « > “No good can be accomplished by / ‘ zZ A N Wlling an extra session in the Fall, . -, 0 but a lot of good could be done if Con- p 5 " D e The Bank that Makes You Dally Cooking Demonstration GAS RANGE » EDGAR MORRIS SALES CO. gl el gl Factory Distributors G. B. COLGAN or the | a Loan with a Smile out how much mon, immediate need of wpropriate it. 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