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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1930. Homer Gough, Robert Jackson Graves, ‘William James Green, Charles Sherman Gunn, jr.; Robert Windeck Hall, James |ley House Parish, Stanley Brengle Par- | kins, Jerome Alfred Pasternak, Jack T “ryn “llattge; Al.l{::sn IMMA::L nl“beu Goldman, Dudley John Gordon, glmes |Nye, jr.; Arthur Charles Palgrove, Wes- | Brownley Helene T, Anna wA n | Leisinger, Mildred Leventhal, Sara ! Levin, Mary Louise Lippold, Jane Louft, Sylvi ia, Emily Frances MacMaugh, Blanche Virginia Mahurin, June Churchill = Maloney, Dorothea Rosa Mann, Helen Rogers Mansfield, Marion Claflin _Mansfield, Adrienne Camille | Mayer, Margaret Churchill Mayo, Doro- | thy Emogene McCrory, Mary Gladys McDonald, Nellie Leiand McLendon, Helen Louise Meador, Margaret Cather- ine Meador, Belle Pennington Mid- | daugh, Elizabeth Middlemas, Miriam | Gulick Miller, Carrie Lucille Milne, Lo- |lita Flora Montes, Mary Alice Moon, | Nellie Elizabeth Moore, Mary Elizabeth | Mulligan, Evelyn Virginia Myers, Mary e Elizabethh O'Brien, Sars Jane ol Rose Lily Okun, Violette Olsen, Regina Four hundred and ninety students. Ottenberg, Elizabeth Irma Owens, Bea- One of the largest classes in the history | trice Sylvia Oxenburg, Mildred Elisa- o1 the school, received diplomas at the beth Parks, Dorothy Elizabeth Peffer, Jorty-Aifth annual commencement exer- | pierce Adalene Perkins, Mary Lucy Cises of Central High School, held in| picchione, Mirlam Deland Price, Lynn the school auditorium before more than | Katherine Pulliam, Ethel = Elizabeth 3,000 relatives and friends, last night. | Quisenberry, Anna Kathryn Randall. Dr. Cloyd H. Marvin, president of Helen Edwards Rayner, Cecelia Rhoade, George Washington University, who | Frances Richey, Edith Virginia Rich. Made the address to the graduates, and | mond, Mary-Elizabeth Robertson, Clara Stephen E. Kramer, first assistant su- | Helene Rolando, Mary Mohler Rose, Perintendent of schools, the jyesiding Miriam Thelma Rothstein, Edna Mae officer, were the principal figu):s Who| Rowdybush, Hulda Ella Saffran, Sylvia Rssisted members of the class to make Salomon, Lila Alda Sari, Dorothy Schil- their final scholastic bows ler, Ruth Bertha Elise Schmidt, Carolyn Other participants in the exercises Schulte, Helen Muriel Schwartz, Evelyn were Rev. Dr. Gove G. Johnson. pastor | Catherine Schweizer, Maybelle Claire of the National Baptist Memorial Sessford, Margaret Elizabeth Shafer, Church, who pronounced the invoca-| Ann-Kairine Shaw, Marian Nichols Hon; Dr. Harvey A. Smith. principal, Shaw, Ethel Lynn Sheppe, Catherine mgo?’ncrrhofAu}écla{;hlw and awards, Shuffie, Sylvia Sigelman, Helen Simon, An asep] jurkhart, president of ‘et Elsie S W i the Central High School Parent-Teacher Marton Jars Skiaol yjane Sincell Association, who gave the class the diplomas. The program was punctu- ated by selections from the school or- Chestra and completed by a rendition ©f the school song by the class of 1930. mon, Helen Thomas Stathes, Ellita Good Citizenship Topic. o Dr. Marvin based his takk to the class Mariorie Bruce Stewart, Hazel Virginia upon “The Value of Good Citizenship,” Storm, Sylvia Prince Straus, Hazel and named the three evils most impor- Edna Suter. Sant to steer clear of as lying, cheating| Helen Maxwell Taylor, Mary Ellen nd laziness. Terry, Doris Alberta Thomas, Luta toronolarship awards were made 85| Marguerite ‘Thomas, Goldle May o Thompson, Jeanne Elizabeth Thompson, rae freshman scholarship of the Har- | pugrey Cornelia Turner, Elizabetn Al- Tard Club of Washington, Griffith Johnl- | mira “Turner, Anne Udoft, Sara. Under- son: the John Harvard freshman schol- " stine, Rose Vaccaro, Gretchen Charline AEhID aaihout stipend. John Wiley: | yan ‘Sigke, Sarah Angeline Van Siyke, Siternate for Harvard freshman scholaT- | Nory “Agnes Walsh, Mary Ellen Way- ship, Thomas Raysor: Smith College freshman scholarships, Georgianna Kim- | wrien: Teress Weits, Catherine Rose ble Helen Rayner and Louise Wood- | NONLCRCL Ketherine Mary o 3 erling Whit- i D 1o CSOrE® | ney, Winifred Eleanor Whitney, Julia R g 4 o » | Belle Whitson, Reba Allene Wil golumbian Women scholarship to George |y WiUSOn. Reba Allens Wwill Washington University, Elizabeth Mid-4 wip 7l MATEEEt, Witame, Leverne Qemes; jamerican University scholar-| ong*Enid ‘wiser, Priscilla Edna Wood ley, *Loulse Linthicum Woodruff, G net Elizabeth Woodward, *Cecelia Woj ia Lur e { DIPLOMAS T0 4% President Marvin of G. W. U. Addresses Class on Good Citizenship. Smith, Angeline Clara Smith, Carol Morrison Smith, June Charles Smith, Lilly Vaughan Smith, Mary Louise Smith, Marian Alexander Smither, Helen Day Sollers, Mary Theresa Solo- Lafavette College, Rebert Coftmen an scholarship to Oberlin Col- « lege, Arthur Tufts; St. John's College, | AT, Mary Loulse Vauch Janet Cle- :nmsxla::‘la. Mg:‘:mflnrrtssn D_\';-r; Hamp- Youngblood. len -/ ey lege, irginia Horace | 3 . vi Custis; Benjamin Franklin University. |\, Wilam, Waugh adams. I Davis gy Db nashington College of | carerice Caivin Appler, Hetman Bach: law, Edward White: Southeastern Uni- rach, Harry Grifith Balthis, Robert Xaplan: " ooegetswn i aicOIArd | Lee ' Bannerman, Stewart Hall ‘Beall dental course, Jerome Pasternak: Bliss| jJohn Richard Leréy Beane, jr.; Frank Fiectricar Sehool Edmnoq ak: BUsS| Bleicher, John Strauchan ' Blick, ir.; - : i | George William Bogikes, Eugene Kesel O peBS: eorma, Beckett. 24 Boorde. Lowell Jossph Bradford, Syd: ’ : ney Edward Bradley, George Fred Hay. 2 s 2 | Brandt, Alfred Herman Brauer, Alfido ‘Those who_received diplomas: Emanuel Briguglio, George Clay Brown, Kathleen Tayloe Cox, Emma Kath- Tryin Arthur Brown, Henry Howard grine Abrams, Helen Marshall Adams. Brylawski, Fred Burka, Robert Howard Marie Adelia Adams. Sara Margaret | pyrkart, Horace Somerville Cammack, Adams. Margaret Beile Ainslie, Betty | william' Henderson Garpenter. Bernard Lee Alexander. Sylvia Alpher, Jacque- | Casacsa, Edward Francis Cave, Arthur n_Ames Dorothy Gover ArmStrong. Iouis Chandler, Ernest Edward Chris Virginia Lee Ashion. Miriam Maxine {ansen Tawrence Alfred Glaxton, sRobe Auerbach, Aubrey Helen Babcock, Ger- | ert Dabney Coffman. Sidney . Murray trude Lauina Bailey, Virginia Elizabeth Gojlegeman, Oliver David Coilier, Leon Ballard, Margaret Hall Barber, Aileen| Gomeciely (VS PRV COUCD Teon Lucille ' Barry. Elizabeth Beach, Eliza-| james. Walier ' Conrad, —yohn - HNenty beth Ashby Beal, Norma Eloise Beckett, Florence Helen Benzing, Emma Anetta n, Beatrice Berman, Edith Lor- raine Bernstein, Libby 3orraine Bern- stein, Edwerta Barbara® Bryer, Rhoda | ter, George Leadley Cox, *Eugene Cas- ett, jr.. Wilbur Franklin Cross, Robert Edward Crowell, Charles Henry Cun- Margaret Blose, Sarah Virginia Boothe, b B Cunningham, | : % 5 N ; o ot e e e | ‘Among the delightful displays of Lifetime Furniture at Mayer & Co. in Washington are many interesting pieces reproduced or Rosalie Borisow, Ellen Cathryn Boyland, 3 Marjorie June Bradburn, Helen Mary Horace Hatch Custis, jr.; Mark Daniels, Bradley, Mary Elizabeth Bradley, Bettie Maris Brainerd, Emma Evelyn Brooke, Edith Winona Bruce, Nancy Carol; Brunner, Barbara Frances Budd,.Cora Katherine Bullion, Dorothea Bunke, Anna Margaret Burger, beth Strobel Cain, “Mary Elizabeth Can- non, *Dorothy Grace Catling, Eleanor | vi ison, Wil- Margaret Charters, Evelon Rosalie | ibot: Farnod. Donk Reams: Parthing, Chewning, Helen Carrier Clarke, Doris | . Norman Finkelstein, Walter Albert Clinton, Ethel Margaruite Colgan, Jane Foilansbee, Barron Robert Franklin, Likes Contella, Ellen Blair Cook, Bethel | pamund Hillyard Praser, James Mal- Margaret Cooksey, Elizabeth _Pales | colm Fraser, Broadaway Green Frazier, gwncfig'lxlts é/l‘:‘x;\ce Er)nfitnn, Ci\d{lrl: Norman Freedenberg, Jack Jacob Fried- uise Cowgill, ys Lillian Cowsill, | I - argarer Blisanetn oroamian Cowsill, | lander. Jacob Friedman, William How. sanne Crenshaw, Winifred Mary Crosby. + Virginia Estelle Crump, Gloria Herold Davis, Shirley Lorraine Deal, *Catherine | Elizabeth Dennis, *Virginia Lee Dilman. L3 Others Given Diplomas. Kathleen Dillon, Grace Walton Dils, Edris Marjorie Dodge, Virginia Dorset, Louise e wards, Doris Estelle Eibel, Louise EI berry, Marguerite Elizabeth Ermerins, Martha Kehoe Etchison, Margaret Eliz. abeth Farmer, Gertrude Feldman, Eu- genia Amos Fenstad, *Louise Ella’ Mae Fenton, *Gladys Fielding, Rose Fish- bein, *Doris Fisher, Henrietta Wilma Fletcher, Dorothy Faith Fowler, Judith Lydia Freilicoff, Betty Esther Gad, Mar- garet Roberta Garber, Anna Beth Gar- rett, Eleanor May Gary, Hortense Eliza- beth Gifford, Jean Marshall Gilbert, Martha Lee Gilbert, Rena Ggda, Prankie Mildred Gooch, Lillian Roberta Good, Dorothy Shirley Gordon, Lounora Green, Catherine Elizabeth Greenhow, Mabsl Elizabeth Griffith, Nell Griffith, Lucile Margaret Gruenbaum, Margaret Lola Hall, Josephine Hallock, Nelle Dawson Hancock, Josephine Annette Hanlein, Loretta Ellen Hauer, Virginia Friedlin Hawkins, Berkeley FElizabeth Hendrix, Evelyn Blanche Hillerson, Myra Eliza- beth Holt, Muriel Nicholson Hoover, Zoe Romaine Houser, Amelia Hunter, Vir- ginia Christine Hunter, Elizabeth Jane Jacobson, Marion Estelle Johnson, Mary Louise Jones, Minnie Rosilla Jordan, Doris Montgomery Judge. 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Vigderhouse, | 'MARKET OVERSUPPLY CAUSES HEAVY LOSS New York Commission Merchants Dump Vast Quantities of Veg- etables Into East River. | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 19.—An oversup- |plied market has forced commission | merchants to dump hundreds of truck- |1oads of perfectly good vegetables into | the East River during the past three | days, a newspaper survey Tuesday dis- closed. Bumper crops throughout the East and South have sent a flood of spinach, string beans, melons, tomatoes and let- tuce into the New York market, which | the merchants declare, is causing them | to lose heavily on each carload lot. The dealers insist they are forced to | dump their surplus supplies into gar- | bage scows to keep their storage space clear, and they deny it is a move to | keep 'prices up. | Despite the oversupply on the whole- | sale market retail prices have not been lowered. . Triple Tie Settled by Lot. RICHMOND, Va. June 19 (Spe- cial).—The tiaree-cornered tie result- ing at CoebtM. Va. in the council- manic election was settled by the elec- | tion judges by drawing J. D. Clay. ir.. and W. A. Banner and W. 8. Kilgore !dropping out. Each received 143 votes. At Mayer & Co. Always . . . | Adaptations of Interest i . Every One Lifetime Quality | adapted from early originals of unusual charm | and LORNA DOONE loveliness. When you are tion whatever to come in and look around. Prices are al- ways reason- sonable. Between IrURNITURe1 over this way, feel under no obliga- Parking Service (Leave Cars at Ott's Garage, 621 D St.) MAYER & CO. Seventh Street andE With everybody taking them by the handful, that tray of Lorna Doone Shortbread never will go ’round—and of course you can’t blame pebple for liking them, Lorna Doones are so good. S v PAT.OrR Says the Uneeda Boy. As delightful a small tea cake as you'd ever find. Such mielt-in-your-mouth goodness, in such chunky bits of squares, delicately sweetened. 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