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4 gRaRAT / THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, JULY 1 23, BIBLE SCHOOL ENDS church, and Monroe H. Stockett, super- intendent of its Sunday school, both praised the work of Miss Coker and her assistants for the achievements of the children. The success of the first year of the school, it was said, assures its continuance during the next Summer |G. B. CASASSA AWARDED PARTIAL DIVORCE DECREE | Desertion Charged by Washington George B. “Johnny” Casassa, of Wash- ington, D. C,, and this city, from Clara V. Casassa on the grounds of desertion. | They were married in Brooklyn, N. Y., October 17, 1923, and the plaintiff avers that his wife deserted him April 12, 1928, and declared she would not live vacation season. Man, Who Established Win- Betty Chinn and Neil Collier were awarded prizes after their classmates with him again. Casasta, who s sald = 3 own_valuable realty in Washington, i CRIN S s established & legal residence in Win- had voted them the “best captains” of [ gpecial Dispatch to The Star chester a year or two ago and pays the school. They showed proficlency| "\WINCHESTER, Va. July 2d—A de- | capitation taxes here, records show.| : S22 Farniture «Homefurnishings Dethol kills Mosquitoes-quick Pupils who completed the course and were awarded certificates follow: Beginners—Frances Gemeny, John Wilkins, Lois Kemp, Louise Hann, Rob- ert Monroe §(o€kefl. ‘Mary l‘l‘:;:f;er‘:::: P g g Suanita, Thom, Norian D, Lamberith, | DON'T Tet ‘mosquitoes feed Biundell, Katherine Kahl, Lilian Proc- | on you. Just spray Detkol tor, Buddy Fuss, Junior Lankford and ' and” their singing, stinging ey Mary days are done. They’re dead. Spray Dethol in bedrooms— its deadly mist destroys mos- quitoes, Spray the porch whenever you hear a buzz. It drives them away outdoors. Kills flies, moths, roaches, ants, bedbugs the same easy way. You get your money back uriless you’re 100 per cent pleased with Dethol. At our store. Dethol Mfg. Co., nc., Richmond, Va. teachers. e t h o l Rev. Charles F. Linger, pastor of the LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 White or Pastel Colors Are Perfect Complements to Sun-Bronzed Skin AT AURORA HEIGHTS Initial Session in Methodist Church Closes Elaborate Ceremony. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. AURORA HEIGHTS, Va, July 23.— The initial session of the Daily Vaca- tion Bible School of the Aurora Heights Community Methodist Church closed | last night with an elaborate program of | P Y t_‘:!enn’l‘nmrn(, participated in by nmifilelfia%e‘:}ll‘e;fhgw‘m }filr:i;s.vm?);;ngs_- 58 puplls. . s ini 5 b 2 'n-'uéu;;ms, sjonv! and pl(n,;:]e\.g c:m. ; r::dsbmfll:up?g‘gt;' g::‘:gfll::é\s. Nl?:‘l‘l\\ stituted the major portion of the enter- ) b dricks, o fainment, which was designed to shoy E“ub'd!h! Hemmcks, B’g?[l‘('flhl]‘ mll;‘el:‘\;.r_ the results of the four weeks of training | Mildre O Py aes undergone by the children in the daily | Harold “::';; Joe ;cMreéd O Bible school. The handiwork of lhe‘::’:“. Betty Chinn and Maddux Thomp pupils also was on display. It included 3 = artistic vases made from pickle bottles, -Ym'florS-Manori;< sfim-!;;n.‘ 'Mz;rlh,. peanut butter {ars and Jelly glasses; | Hamilton. Audrey Kemp. Marion Proc- serapbooks. birdhouses, airplanes, dress- | tor, Herman L._Bonney, . A“\{f en ed dolls, asbestos table pads, notebooks §:‘“:::,.‘ ng:f:t 3;‘;";"1“'&:52{‘ Cl":n(:l‘:' ahdontonaliers. | Hamilton, Dorothy Kemp, Billie Atwood Every-day Religion. Aileen W. Browne, Vernon Lamberson. p Axidrhfmm (h; handi\\’o{rk. 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