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D._€. MONDAY. JANUARY 16, 1928, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T~ Many of Chicago Students| Say They Were on First i Visit to Cabaret. ) Br the Associated Pross CHICAGO. January 16 —Seventy d their schoolgirl com- v of whom said they were ht club for the first time, today the center of an round a Federal pro- Sunday on the Club A drinking by their party while at the the students follow- mt of William J. tendent of schools, ct a searching in- by Deputy Prohibi- or Jamie. Several bot- " were confiscated, the vestigation tos The raid “tion Administ tles labeled * agents said MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM E. GRAHAM. him, he u-m;lmdcm-l prom now scheduled. - e i " eroned by Samuel Center, physical di- French Airmen Die in Crash. and disgraceful.” Be | roctor of the school, and’ Mrs. Center. [ oo 0 * 0 ol ¢ | Schultz added that Miss Joyce Adams, 0S AIRES, January 16 (@) uoles went to the night | SEAIE ACET0 AT He ‘school, knew | The pilot and mechanictan of a French GOLDEN WEDDING PARTY HELD BY D. C. COUPLE Two Children and 12 Grandchil- dren Attend Graham Celebration. ked by the presence of friends wl%“nnpndxd their wedding her 50 | vears ago, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. | Graham of 4214 Seventh street Satur- | day night celebrated their golden an- niversary at a reception tendered them at their home by their children and 12 ndchildren. Iz";lh\ny friends called during the eve- ning to felicitate them and the couple were presented with many presents, On behalf of associates in the Capital Traction Co., for which Mr. Graham is & master painter and foreman of the paint shop, W. H. McCarty, master mechanic, presented a large hall clock and a set of dishes. Am()m“rcprucnu\- tives of the company at the reception was David 8. Carll, vice president. The two children, both of whom, with their familles were present, were | ‘| the daughter, Mrs. Arthur G. Cole, and W. Russell Graham. Mr. Graham's oldest _brother, Jamgs Graham, came from New York City. A family dinner was held Saturday at_thelr home. ! Mr, Graham was born in New York City in 1852, and Mrs. Graham, whe was Mary Ida Bean, was born in Parte ! mouth, Va., in 1853. Both move to the Capital in their early years, an lived up to a short time ago in Soutl east Washington. BEST FOR COLDS and THROAT TROUBLES - DOWN elub following senior prom of Medill *High. where t re students. Adam Schul class, said n nts, many not Women Ask: “What Is This Manhattan ‘Net System’ of Laundering?” Lrra et YT 2 Ilt.l...,':,,l ./r.:luu.,,,,,,: S L L T I 7 I LT T I R LRR PR L . atsw. AR LAYy -y oy w/NInIIRiN S s 4 - Pt 77 L33l U L1 17 7 N 2 4 .‘-;:-}:-;- L& ULl Wl FRIMami mmiawi gy ey mat g T TIOMI ORI R, oo mnae, Y L S t'::-r.l-l- eRrwiawIimer T president of the sentor | or was served or con- | of the plan to go to the night club. airplane of the to see what it was like.” | service. 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