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A—16 . g s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1930. GHNE NG | DPLONAS GVEN Charles B. Orcutt Delivers|; Valedictory at Commence- |3 ment Exercises. p - ”' The Hine Junior High School grad- wated 95 students in commencement ex- erclses this afternoon, under chairman- | 3% | > Aquarium ship of Stephen E. Kramer, first assist- g ant superintendent of schools, Who also presented (he{ rtl;,plomn: " 1 98c Members of the graduating class con- g tributed to their own program, with |3 and Stand ‘ g Chatles Bemnard Orcutt delivering the valedictory and Jeannette Bella A 2 man presented the L‘-lla:s hlslmry. &m $|‘98 = & This omtfit eon- ert E. Lee presented his class’ gift, a f=—1 = P framed picture, fo the school, and it 4 @, “ o | sists of a drum was accepted by Harol . Wwarner, i ey M principal. Rev. Hubert Woolfall said An attractive all- 3 b pe gl q the invocation. "The exercises witnessed metal outfit of two o and e aaetal the singing of the class song. which was givons, o SH o y Elizabeth Thomas, a stand, Z presented diplomasg to S=— e =2 - —————— e the following students: William Bell, James Campbell, Robert Allen Campbell, Harold Walter Can- nella, Charles George Cuozzo, Domenic Joseph DeGilorgio, Morris DeSimone, Robert Edward Dougherty, Melvin Thomas Eicher, Roval Engh, Harry lard Eugene Gibbons, ter Martin Guy rt Edward Lee, Frank James Littlefield, William M: colm Martin, jr.; ner, Mildred Virginia Leone Absl nelli, Jeannette Mae Chamberlin, M: garet Gatherine Cocimano. Thel Catherine Cooksey, Martha Effie Crouch, beth DeButts, “ Agnes Mary DeGior- gio. Maude Louise Feaster, Jeanette Bella Feldnhn, Elva Dorothy Garner, Rae, Thiomas Edwin Miller, Harold Mo- | 3 e I i ; lineu, Charles Mostow, Wallace Earle |3 o i L i L _C h Norwood, Francis O'Cailaghan, Charles i A\ oose-Lushion Bernard Orcutt, Ferdinand John Pfohl, | 2 = i John Courtney Poole, Staniey Schaub, | 3 Jerome Schlossenberg, Abraham Seiden- o33 e ; i Bed-DavenPOrt Suite ylor, lon ic] el- I - sen, Raiph Orville Weed, Karl Joseph I | Overnight gues are always welcome Von Spitzenger, jr.; Margaret Elizabeth Al - Lambright, Mation Lee, Thelma. Lewis, 0 I i wne s Lois Estelle ""“"{'m‘i‘;";’e“&“u"cé‘“? 2 5 D davenport suite. ‘Mazzucco, Margare! uni- iy ‘This one is practi- 3 i vivols oo it ereerie| = Genuine WalnutVeneerBedRoom Suite e et Christine Money, Dorothy Agnes Pear- ably designed, P' G (3 W I Da . S e son, e S The suite illustrated is made of genuine walnut veneer ‘Three pleces—bed-davenport, armchair lO' 1ece enuine a nUt "“ng UIte fer, Evelyn Rector, Ethel May Robey, | 33 and wing chair. SPECIAL PRICE, LESS Beatrice Edith Rosenblum, Leanore Es- | 3 on a gumwood foundation and consists of & Hollywood 2 Y A modern Tudor-design suite of 10 pleces, of gen: 'vlll:lje tsl';'lgsi M-rsx;lxelr'i)u Fi‘:“h ’S‘coét. vanity, chiffonier, wood bed and dresser. Special price, UITE ine ::lnu{nvenee:ron mmw'god ou pictured, a ehl.r‘:x; 4 elma - Shelton, Eva Marie | 3 UITE. ° wer, g-front buffet, serving 2 Smallwood, Helen Silver, Yetta Simon, | 38 -Coo $30.00 ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD SUITE. cabinet with drawer, a four-leg-front buffet, $ Lillian Elbertine 3 Easy Credit Terms—The Hub - : For Your Old FOUR LD BUTIE e ALIOWANCE FoB Tetda Virgin Wightman. Sleator W0 $ 5 00 AI Iowa n Ce LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS B » = Porch Glider Hammock Refrigerator | = —_— = e e = R A LN ‘ == Couch Hammock CONGRESS RAISES : o stzong metal trame. Spe- sls:88 - "‘ Trade in Your = _ — $0.75 LITIGATION TARIFF : \e—r e § Old Refrigerator [HEs s itk Clotn-covered pad. and ‘ A L N e Batit . U. 8. Marshal Required to Discon- ol T | e I | -~ Lawnt Settee gnd metal chalus for tinue Returning Fees When Un- | % 4 ? { ue ing Fees When Un. Folding Settee able to Serve Subpoenas. ( 52.49 wibistt 98¢ ‘The tariff on litigation has been B g ; 2 i Made with iron frame| lnflu:e‘d :u Con‘a;rlu. '.::mu:h the p:lh- No Phone Orders ; g | F sage special act requiring the United States Marshal tneqdmontlnue the present method of returning !eg table, extension table and six leather-seat chairs. PRICE, LESS § when unable to serve subpoenas and 2 H T S DR ol - 3-Door Refrigerator § Top-Icer Refrigerator 'ere 80 a le re- ¢ I If 4 turn. Hereafter, if there are 20 defen- 5 - dy i olbe) (1. Cavalier make, gal- Practical sise for small dants, the marahal must collect $1 for . FER) o . ] i 55 | |3 yanized metal lined. o5 family. Regular price each, no matter how many may be nan- I I = Py “Reguisr _price, 410,68, ¢ $14.95, leas $5.00 for . resident, if the case is in the law or e i i less $5.00 for your old i Moo equity divisions of the court, and 50 T 7 H frigerator ... @ old refrigerator. . cents for each person summoned in & - i process issuing out of the Probate g = P —— — P a —— Court. Separate returns for each de- fendant must be made by the marshal to the clerk of the court. Chief Deputy Marshal Callahan ex- plained that in the course of the year| several thousand dollars have been re- turned in cases where the deputies were unable to locate persons named in liti-- nt?n, although it had cost the mar- shal’s office carfare and time of the deputies in unavailing efforts to locate the persons. The marshal has been| notified by the Department of Justice | to put the new law into operation. SIX SCOUTS TO GET : COVETED EAGLE BADGES |3 Presentation of eagle ‘badges to six boys and the award of more than 100 | 3 other badges will be made at a Boy Scaut assembly at the Thomson School, | Twelfth and L streets, tomorrow night | It'zeh:'csleocok. uts receiving the eagle badges, symbolic of the peak of achievement, are Wilbur Mower, 155 Eleventh street; Chewning, 334 Twelfth street southeast; Walter Clark, 317 Twelfth street southwest; Willlam Sherw : 100% Mohair ood, 1213 Holly street; Thomas Kimmel, 2826 ‘Twenty-seventh street, and Samuel Md. 3-Pc iving Room Sulte 1! ’ ' : 1 y " Three-Piece Living Room Suite ‘Townsend of River: e Serpentine front, settee, armchair and wing- mu“p:ecl:ny r.‘mval e churu o S c‘ha}i‘r with loose spring-filled reversible seat : I.mmm back ;:;:m" Rcv:x‘:lnl:l: seat m::d cushions. A very comfortable suite. SPECTAL ; i ; i i s : . 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