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16 248015, 6 ORLS REGENE DPLONAS Business High School Class Addressed by Joshua Evans, Jr. With the warning that masculine su- premacy in business has been definitely | challenged by women. 20 boys received Harris, Catherine Irene Helmuth, Julia Agnes Herfuth, Helen Virginia Hollin- ger, Hazel Gienger Hoover, Marie Louise Hopping, Margaret Katherine Jones, Alma Barnum Keyes, Blanche Louise Kronnan, Jennie Elizabeth Kurtz, Ger- trude Comora Leavell, Frances Levin. Rosalie Levin, Mary Margaret Linskey Robert Stephen Anderson, Millard Bowen, Joseph Brown, Clarence Tru- man Crown. Charles Emlyn Dawson, Charles Maurice Dulin, John Willard Clarence Hurd, Hyman Harold Kraisel. Others on List. Frances Catherine Lomedico. Chris- tine Grace Lurig, Thelma Adeline Mc. Carthy, Mae Arbella McIlwee, Minaine Rebecca Mantz, Dorothy Portner Mari- nelli, Marion Ann Mezzanotte, EtHel Roberta Neely, Mary Magdeline O'Con- nor. Sylvia Mary Paviousek. Annabelle Pierre. Wilhelmina Mary Pfluger. Doris their diplomas of graduation along with 66 girls in the annual commencement of the 4-vear class at Business High School in’ the institution’s auditorium | last night Eugenie Reichenbach. Marie Elizabeth Roberts, Victoria Salvers, M-rie Marga- ret Sawaya, Margaret Kathryn Schmidt, Edith Reevel Sherman, Panny Shuman. | Darothy Catherine Smith, Melva Louis, Haring. jr.; Henry Hyatt Harper. Evarts | THE ' EVENING 78 LANGLEY PUPILS RECEIVE DIPLOMAS | |Stephen E. Kramer Presents| Awards—Dr. Simon Addresses School Graduates. Seventy-eight graduates of Langley | Junior High School were awarded di- | plomas at the annual commencement | exercises held in the auditorium of the school, First and T streets northeast, last night at 8 o'clock. The presenta- | tions were made by Stephen E. Kramer, first assistant superintendent of schools, while Gilbert, L. Bates, president of the | class, presided. | | Dr. Abram Simon. rabbi of the Re-| | formed Synagogue, made the address to ' the graduates. Willlam _ Alexande Wyckoff, acting in behalf of the cla: STAR, WASHINGTOX, T of the Atonement pronounced the invo- cation and the benediction. dred El Emb D. C, WEDNESDAY, izabeth Drach, Elizabeth Cartis | Richard Sweeney, Frederick Riker Tan- Edward Clayton Fish, Frank | sill, Edna Winifred Teg, Mildred Marion JUNE 19, 1929.° re; The honor graduates were Emma F.| Anthony Galipo, John Joseph Gormley, | Thecker, Richard Edward Volland, Ber- | Hild, Gilbert L. Bates, Frank Feldman, | Annie May Howard. Brereton Gilbert | nard Frederick von Bernewitz, Mabel B. Pain, Barbara Healy' Ivan N.| Hughes, Harry Bruce Hyman, William Willlam Ware, Elizabeth Fleming Way- Mensh, Florence R. Rea, Ruth O. Dunn, | Hazen Jordan, Harman L. Spencer, S. Snowden Stabler | Keefer, Joanna Tereasa Kenealy, Allen | James Wheeler, Philip Lendenbaum, and William Alexander Wyckoff. | and Margaret E. Tucker. The other graduates were Norman Joseph Abelman, Dimetra Christine Athanas, Robert Victor Bailey, George Page Battley. Dorothy Louise Blackburn, Dorothy Helene Blankenship, Robert Clayton Bolinger, Ruby Ellsworth Boyle, Robert Fulton Bradley. Barbara Brown. Caleb Willard Camalier, jr.; Alexander abeth Cole, Blanche Elizabeth Collins, ranford, Helen Marie Donohue, Mil S - | Raymond Kime, Isadore Sidney Le Paul Madden, jr. tin, Travis Milton Domin: ton Rouzee, Margaret Strother Rowley, | Marie Laura Sachs, McRobble Cardno, Willlam Emery Cas- | George Wilbur Shipley, sedy. Plora Louise Clampitt, Sarah Eliz- | Shumate, Mary Alice Smallwood, James Willilam 'Smith, Mary Mary Elizabeth Conard, Wilson Hout | Howard Melvin Steen, Willlam Thomas Stevens jr.: Ruth Lipkin, Ira | Norman Link Mar- Lucy 'Aileen McDowell, Joseph O'Brien, Roy Addison Payne, | olinger, Herman Sidney Porton, Ignatius Ricucel, George Mil- Albert, Sandberg, Audrey Alice Louise Snyder. Daniel I ac Stover, Thoma. names Milton Webster | land, Fran Asks Absolute Divorce. \ Mrs. Rose H. Brause. 1925 Sixteenth street, vesterday asked the District Su- preme Court to grant_her an absolute divorce from Jacob L. Erause. a dentist She was awarded a limited divorce last vear on charges of cruelty. A co-respondent. married.at_Norfolk September 6, 1927 Attornevs Raymond Neude C. Ashford appear for the wife Albert | Virginia Welch, Waverley She now They were er and W.| Tt Popular Brands of |BOATHOUSE OWNER’ CASE IS CONTINUED | yland Lucius Willis Harry Boutler Charged With Rent- | ing Boats to Boys, One of Whom Is Drowned. Harry Boutler. boathouse owner. arraigned in Police Court yesterd: A charge of renting canoes to minors. | the charge being made in connection with the drowning of Franklin Greato- | rex, 15 years old, who fell from a canoe |in the Potomac River two weeks ago John Hoppner. has beeh sold to an u | near the Three Sisters. charged Routler ecannes to eight boy: years old, three of whom were Lang! Junior High School . Bevx:g youths who accompanied Greatorex ap- peared before Judge Gus A. Schuldt. |The case was continued until next | Tuesday. Greatorex was an occupant of s ‘rlmm which reputedly had been rented |to Luther Bumblitz. Penalty for con- i viction under the offense i= a fine. of not more than $100 or less than $5. as = on Famed Painting Sold. (m; w)oom LONDON, June .19 (#.—"The: Sack- | ville Children.” a famous painting by |named American by Lord Sackville rented four | Guesses #t the price mmnge around approximately 15 | $400.000 Jochua Evans, jr., Washington banker, | Smith,” Esther Sperling, Freda Stein, | who delivered the address to the gradu- | Bessie Elizabeth Suit, Jacksie Lee Taylor, ates, told the 86 young men and women | Marion Matilda Thomas, Eva Tolchon- Who were concluding their student lives ' sky, Mildred Lee Walker, FElizabeth at Business that women already have | Agnes Wallace, Dorothy Estelle Wilson, roved themselves capable not only of | Marjorie Christine Wilson, Henrietia gharing men’s burden in the commercial | Esther Wright, Maria Amelia Zuras,| The musical program included selec- world but actually have demonstrated Hugh Lawrence Mahoney, Hammond tions by the Langley Junior High School Treatthey are able to replace men en- |Leese Odor. Melvin Monroe Payne., Orchestra. songs by the class of 1929, | Yirely if mecessary. Mr. Evans cited the | presion Vincent Phelps, John Pauii{ a piano solo by Barbara Brown and | § manner in which voung Washington | Rappoit. jr.: Bernard Rosenblot, Georges| violin solo by Mabel Pain. amen who were being graduated {rom | William Sargent, Stanley Marvin Sezal | Rev, Howard E. Snyder of the Church high sehools during the World War | Morris Weingarten and Hyman Zoslow.{ jumped into the breach caused by the | e CHICAGO IN HEAT WAVE. | INDIGESTION absence of hundreds of men in the tervice. and carried thelr tasks on to RELIEVED .. . QUICKLY successful completion. Commenting briefly upon the subjects | This Purely Vegetable Pill | aids nature as a lax- undertaken in the business courses such ' phynderstorms Pail to Lower Pre- s the 66 Business High School gradu- | | ative in its digestive duties. Often one of eted, Mr. Evans said | the “open door to success” in the busi- ness world to every man or woman - these little pills taken after meals or at bedtime will do wonders, es- pecially when yon have overeaten or are troubled with constipation. B irged the graduates to avail them- |much luck, to shake from the Chicago e asas-HHigh % | " Two deaths in Chicago. one in Wis- | Remember they are Dr. Carter's for- | by Miss Bessie Elizabeth Suit. a gradu- 5! Dr. Ballou Presides. ! Today! o5 of opportunity for further study | territory the oppressive heat of the past The Business High School exevcists =~ 00 (78 & fourth in Northern Mich- | mula, young and old can take them. ate. Following the valedictory. Allan The Business High School scholarship v ; Oed in business | two days. Predictions, however, were even after they are engaged 1 DUSIa | for. somewhat cooler by mighttall, as ov v Frank W. ; an e There were numerous prostra- | (1A TG :p avie. principal of Business Hign ;’rhml Ennmmr-d the awards which ward for high scholastic standing was | O aferred by the principal publicly I . e 13 more than ordinary ““pints presented the school with a. set of Compton's Encyclopedia and $30 in cash, to be used in the purchase of books for the school library. Chester W. Holmes, principal, accepted the gifts for the | school. Invigorating! Healthful! PLANTER’S Salted Peanuts CIGARS Priced At A Savings Phone Main 5215 These Regular 10c Values 7Yse Each K 4 for 30¢ Y% Pound Phila. Hand Made, perf.......\ Garcin Grande, queens........ Luis Martinez, corona. vailing High Temperature. Robt. 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C.| heat XXXXXXIIIXIXXXIXXXX. > had been earned by various members upon Melvin Payne, Theresa Becker. | Thuise Hopping. Mary Margaret Lin- skev and Bessie Suit. The Business High School award for improvement in scholarship was bestowed upon William | Sargent, Dorothy Amin, Roberta Neely. | Svivia Pavlousek, Marie Sawaya and | Dorothy Smith Music by the school orchestra completed the program The gracuating class of Business fol- fows: Dorothy Irene Amin, Audrey Vir- ginia Arrington. Theresa _Catherine ‘Becker. FEthel Marie Binnix, Ruth Flizabeth Brown, Catherine Margaret Casey, Kathryn Elizabeth Copenhaver, Rose Anna Corrado, Dora Betty! Coumaris, Grace Elaine Dennen, Thelma May Duckett, Margaret Ellen Eberly, Vivien Lois Geer. Dorothy Loretta Gold- en, Gertrude Ruth Goodman. Ann Elizabeth Grant. Stella Lucille Gra Edna Cecile Hall. Naomi Harris. Rose “Property Owners If vou own property that vou would like to exchange, see me. 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