Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1930, Page 7

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KT ORLLCONTEST PRZE DY NANED Dr. Frank E. Gibson Heads Committee to Select Winning Team. The personnel of the committee on prizes for the competitive drill of the local Knights Templar, to be held In the Washington Auditorium Tuesday evening, was announced yesterday by Eugene E. Thompson, general chair- man. It is headed by Dr. Frank E. Gibson and consists of a representative from each of the six commanderies composing the Washington jurisdiction | To this body has been assigned the | work not only of selecting the prizes, | but of supervising the drill, trupec(lgu‘ and other points of competition and of selecting the winning commandery, to which will be presented a general award. The committee members besides Dr. Gibson are James Graham, Jasper N. Baker, George A. Ross, Roland Brown and Maurice Brewton. Dr. Gibson in the past has commanded the Columbia | Heads Committee I DR. FRANK E. GIBSON. Liner Battles Giant Waves. THE:' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D= Oy FRIDAY. ADVENTURE SPIRIT | PRAISED TO SENIORS Lieut. Thomas H. R. Clarke Talks to Randall Junior High Graduates. Thirty-three students of Randall Jun- | fon High School, 10 boys and 23'girls, | were awarded certificates of graduation at eommencemem exercises at the school | L%t Thothes H. R. Clarke, prin- cipal speaker at the exercises, chose for his subject “The Spirit of Adven- ture” and said that through it practi- {cally all great accomplishments have | been achieved. Charles A. Lindbergh, | he said, is the most illustrious example ‘ol this spirit. He added that the col- ored people ehould seek to develop the spirit of adventure within themselves, | that they may accomplish more. | Rev. F. L A. Bennett Speaks. | Briet addresses also were delivered | at the exercises by Rev. F. I A. Ben- nett, member of the Board of Educa- ~ | tion, who presided and awarded the diplomas, and by Garnet C. Wilkinson, | first_assistant superintendent of schools and “The Mutual lupomlbulty of the School and the Community,” by Blanche rogram of music included selec- Mona the girls’ glee club of the school, & violin solo by Alfred Scott and vocal selections by Juanita Browne. The Graduates. 'me graduates are as follows: ys—Robert Taylor Bonds, Charles cmmn Brown, Joseph Henry Carter, Irvine Francis Dudley, jr.; Charles Ray- mond Dorsey, Milton Lewis Harvey, Thomas Vivian Tibbs, Isaac Warren Turner, George Woodland, Augustus orthlnflon Girls—Bertha Irene An- derson, Blanche Pauline Anthony, Alice Elizabeth Browne, Juanita Edith Offle- narch Browne, Katherine Ida Browne, Louise Elizabeth Browne, Louise Agnes Easton, Florence Lubella Finley, Mable Irene Fleet, Goldena Evelyn Frazier, Mirriam Senoria Thorne Griffin, Mary Flizabeth Lancaster, Catherine Mary Long, Virgie Hortense Lyles, Evelyn Lu- cille Madison, Lillian Esther Montgom- ery, Nettle Quarrels, Irene Elois Red- mond, Blondel Lavenia Tobias, M’r? Theresa ‘Ryer, Catherine Victoria Wa: Helen Berdena Ware and Edna Florence | wuhlnmn FOX ANSWERS EX-WIFE. murrer to the sult of Joan Bennett, Hollywood talking picture star, against her former husband, John Marion Fox, and his bride was filed in Superior Court here yesterday by the Foxes. Miss Bennett sued for support for her daugh- torical Contest, Addresses Craduat‘es RANDOLPH LEIGH, SEATTLE, ua; — e- | Director general of the Natiomal Ora- st ol M s who will deliver the commencement address at the gradua- tion of Eastern High School's four-year class tonight. Actress Chnrgel l(erml Cruelty. ANGELES, January 31 (®).— JANUARY 31, 1y, 61 ARE GRADUATED G. C. Wilkinson Addresses Stu- dents—Mrs. McNeil Pre- sents Diplomas. Sixty-one students were graduated from the Shaw Junior High School at commencement, exercises this aftern ‘Wilkinson, first assistant superintendent of schools, in charge of colored schools. Mrs. A. W. McNell, member of the Bonnl of Education, presided and deliv- mllrm m;lml of welcome and presented the diplomas. The exercises were opened with in- vocation by Rev. John L. Holloman, pastor_of who l!la delivered benedic ber of musical selections were rendered b! the gmplfla of the school. students were as follows Jm-k Crawford Holloman, first ors; Dean Beatrice second hon- d Myrtice Alma Robinm third duates, in the order of the lehovl.lm')dcht\nymhbe'nm- ferred, are as follows: — Clifton R. {1 ucker, Lenward Willough- Hill, Ida M. Wuhl.nm Thelms_L. Reynolds, Jerome Spriggs, joon. | graduates were addressed by G. C. | gon uvl. wxuen- “Montague, Thelma lina Rollins, FROM SHAW JUNIOR 2 HAVAN. Hobbs, Thomas Myrtle I m Sterling Keys. HAVANA PAPER SOLD. mm—nnn-,fl—in;l:r and Pub- lisher Takes Over Excelsior-Pais. 31 . — Alfredo Furniture New and Shghtly Used Specialty AT 15th 8t N.W.. st lhl. R4 A-7 Robert- | Hornedo, financier And newspAper pubtaner.” hased u{’: l-lpvm m’fi“’:‘.fl pure] | gunge atte Excelstor- Ima '“v‘é?«"m TRerRAndes, also tes, mg:: snnoincement sald o changes . | were contemplated either in direction, business management or editorial policy. IT STOPS THAT COUGH JUNIPER TAR COMPOUND GIVES Quick Relief FOR e b M Gnnlnu—j’lu Knows! in charge of colored schools. ' on, ,&';’: e Ty The Seattle couple asserted in the de- “The Reciprocal Obligation of the | MUrrer that the star's suit failed to set School and the Ohild> by Ropert Bond: | forth sufficient facts for action. “The _Interdependence of the School and the Home,” by Elizabeth Lancaster, | R Commandery drill team of the local Knights Templar and the Almas Tem- le Patrol of the Shrine. Under his eadership, which _continued for 15 fiurs. the former body placed second the national competition at Sara- toga. N. Y.. in 1907, and as commander of the Shrine team he won the Impe- rial Council session contest in 1908. | Templar officials forecast that the meeting Tuesday evening, combining a grand ball with the military maneuvers, will be the largest Templar function here for the past 15 vears. A large number of Knights have already signi- | fled their intention to assure this, | An organ recital by George Ross of the National Broadcasting System has been added to the musical program al- ready scheduled. ———e- M'CULLOCH TO SEEK | ELECTION TO SENATE| Ohioan, Appointed by Cooper on Burton's Death, Announces Candidacy. PLYMOUTH, England, January 31 (#).—The liner Paris arrived yesterday after encountering flerce gales and | mountainous seas. A few passengers were injured by falls in the ball room. Ship furniture was damaged. ter by Fox. Helen Twelvetrees, motion plcture act-| James White, Russell Fauntroy, John ress, yesterday filled suit for divorce | R. Miller, Irene R. Chavis, Annie H. from Clark Twelvetrees, stage actor.| Lowe, Ada E. Randolph, James E. Bos- She charged mental cruelty. ton, Thomas Wilson, Theodos! Pre-Inventory Clearance Famous Makes of Men’s Underwear Vassar, Duofold, American Hosiery % Co. and American Knitting Mills —union suits and shirts and drawers of seasonable weights—numbers that we are discontinuing, of America’s best makes. SOL HERZOG, Inc. Originators of the BUDGET-BUYING PLAN IN WASHINGTON Near 9th St. We can’t impress . N.W. viiemoe the VALUE of these 2 Specials too strongly! Regular $40 & $45 2-Pants SUITS_I Blue Serges—hard- finished Worsteds— all new shades—all new patterns. *All Sizes—No Alteration Charges. 35¢ Frostilla 18¢c 50c Trejur Compacts 29c 50c Yardley $1 Quelques Fleur Hand Carroll’s Famous Bulk Perfumes A ftrial size feature of perfumes of the better sort Guerlain’s Shalimar. Special ‘!hl size $1.19 D'Orsay Le Dandy . 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