Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1930, Page 104

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 22, 1930 Graduation day at West Point. Secretary of War Hurley pre- senting diploma to Paul F. Yount, honor man of the 1930 class. Maj. Gen. Smith, com- mandant of the Mili- tary Academy, stands between them. Secretary of War Hurley addressing the graduating class at West Point before distributing diplomas to the 241 graduates. He stressed the Army’s peace-time service to the Nation in the address, which also was heard by a large gathering of relatives and friends. ©F. &4 Puetes It’s an old custom with Ka: sas co-eds. The corncob pipe of peace always appears on g::d:x:l::zrcno?-y. wn;i; or :m?; — Pupils of the 8-B grade of the John Eaton School who K graduated this June. D Tenschert Expert Permanent Waving i A FOR THE i | Permanent JUNE BRIDE A et Ve Mol e ; Wave (1] ooectareargmin. . e Mok : Nef'l‘f : ‘(\l‘ '()[ {\\(-u‘. Complet, | Heart-sha, Diamond melnding wh 5 With 7 Bioe-white cat_diamonds e special .. 335 $ I 0 The New Channel Wedding Ring, 18-kt. white gold with y Lily Damita, French star of v eianones: of T A s [. A DY JANELE the stage and screen, smiles for | || we have with us—Margaret Unitas Ring ‘dlamonds. 1304 JHeSE: NOW L8 sl the camera as she sails for a and Vivian Scrivener ' " N Summer vacation in France. Realistic amd Eugewe Methods nbies ‘ ; g A eimer & Shah © Assoclated Press Photo. ; Miss Choes's Beanly Shop Opggg it RUNNING HOT WATER SSNEEE Y| A REAL TREAT AWAITS YOU maller size chocolates te. hles fine hair Mise Brasks be glad n take and wil B8O PIECES An Indian maid keeps up with the times. Mary Riddle, a ! ;ng:; full-blood Qinault Indian of Oregon, who has just won her 3 i ELECTRIC \ pilot’s license after learning to fly at a Portland airfield. & ol g, el P. & A Phot ENTS WAN' = = AT SNOW WHITE AND GREY HAIR Wwill Not Turn By Our Freach Process of . R Permanent Waving b s : i ONE DOLLAR THE POUND B Jmhuftl the lld‘ ln&d taste éme plece Ak then ‘you ':n‘ll i ir Waved learn why lovers of good candy are enthusiastic in their v = bl et -> T— ' praise of this new Gold Craft creation. It offers a wide N i - variety of tempting nut, fruit and cordial centers encased e in smcoth, delicious chocolate. st \“““{1"-‘"“.'9 ever Each package contains eighty small pieces of candy . . nd comfort for the each choice morsel is a surprise and a delight. Acquaint yourself with Gold Craft Petites real soon. hington’s most popu Obtainable in Washington-Exclusively At The Pioneer of Permanent Wa e e a e oo, He ]lmdu_cw the finest economical funerulshin the \\'url(lr 1221 Conn. Ave., Dec. 0920-1.2 In case of death call Chambers. Funerals $75 up. €8 ALL OVER TOWN = TH ETTER TO SERVE YOU

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