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JEFFERSON R HIGH HOLDS GRADUATION B3 Students Receive Diplomas at Junior School Last Night. Eighty-three Jefferson Junior High Bchool graduates received their dinlomas »t commencement exercises in thc school auditorium last night. A copy of a Stuart portrait of George Washington ‘was presented to the school by Margaret Gregory, president, on behalf of the class. The gift was accepted by R. W. Strawbridge, principal. Mr. Strawbridge announced the hames of the honor graduates. In the order of their scholastic standing, they are Ada Catherine Simms, Delphia Louise Moore, William Robert Riedel, Helen Daphne Huttoi, {rrace Nathan- son, Naomi Morgenstein, Ruth Lorraine Alexander, Mary Risker, Mary Ophelia Beach, Frieda Harriet . Brook, Lillian /Anita Springman, Doris Margaret Berry, Ashley Lee Bussius, Esther Margaret Xurtz and Lillian Agnes Mayfield. Dr. Hayes Speaks. The invocation was said by Dr. H. Dennington Hayes, pastor of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, and the presiding officer of the exercises was Jere J. Crane, business manager of the schools. 2lphia Moore, salutatorian, spoke on #Educational and Vocational Guid- ence” and Catherine Simms discussed #Health—Mental and Physical.” List of Graduates. Diplomas were presented to the fol- Jowing by J. M. Schaffer, president of he Southwest Citizens’ Association: Keith Ahlstrand, Ruth Lorraine Alex- ander, Ann Eva Alloy, Joseph Ernest Amin, Ryland Bailey, Emily Lila Baker, ary Ophelia Beach, Dolores Mary ell, Anna Virginia Bennett, Harry illiam Bennett, Alice Berkman, Dorris Margaret Berry, Richard A. Bickerton, Mary Bisker, Violette Boni, Lindsay Barnes Branson, Frieda Harriet Brook, Ashley Lee Bussius, Ruby Elizabeth Cannon, Ralph H. Carter, Vincent John Ceccarelli, George Donald Chilcott, Ar- smand Charles Conrad, George Donald- eon, Nathan Ginsberg, Jchn Malcombe Graves, Lillian Betty Gray, Margaret Kathryn Gregory, Edward Carroll Hall, [Elizabeth Anna Hall, Joseph E. Har- idesty, Dorothy Elizabeth Harris, Mil- dred Gertrude Hatton, Ellen Ruth Hen- ley, Helen Daphne Hutton, Daniel Ells- 'worth Hogue, Evelyn Maria Ireland, Clara Margaret Johnson, Walter Fran- cis Johnson, Michael Kelpy, Clarence A. King, Lauretta Clara King, George Koustenis, Esther Margaret Kutz, Al- [dena Evelyn Lackey, Margaret Langley, Rose Langley, Frank Leimbach, Joseph [Levin, Ruth Eunice Levy, Eva Gertrude [Long. Royce Maletti, Rosa Maschi, Lil- lian Agnes Mayfield, John Leon Mikules. Delphia Louise Moore, Naomi Mor+ ganstein, Grace Nathanson, Helen [Marie O'Neill, James Edward Pes- teridge, Aubrey Carroll Price, Wil- liam Robert Riedel, Doris Lorraine Riley, Philip Rowell, Carmella Dolores Salatto, Paul Romolo Scafone, Katie | Schlosburg, Catherine Frances Schriver, |Gregory Joseph Segreti, Francis Xavier [Sheehy, Ada Catherine Simms, Stuart [Francis Sondheimer, Rena Sperling, Lillian Anita Springmann, Ethel Eliza- [beth Thoma, Bernard Tolchinsky, Wal- er Trittipoe, Gus Wallace, Irene Mar- [guerite Watson, Margaret Dolores Wells, Frederick William Wolfes, William H. [Vermillion and Harold Young. CHARLES MACK REFUSES TO DISCUSS SEPARATION Wife Admits Trouble on Departure for Trip, but Believes Recon- ciliation Will Follow. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, June 17.—Charles PMack of Moran and Mack, blackface 'omedians, was in a “why bring that p?l;lt mood and declined to be seen last ight. ut Mrs. Marian Mack admitted she Beparated from him six weeks ago and d her Beverly Hills home to Marlene Dietrich, the screen actress. Mrs, Mack today was on a motor trip with her mother and brother to Yellow- tone Park and San Francisco, but sald es she left her return was “more likely o bring a re~on~iliation than a perma- ent_separation.” ’ Make a date with a horse for dude ranching this summer! R' on a bright shirt, a ten- gallon hat, some clinking spurs ~—and meet the horsel Be a cowboy for two weeks or so— climbing the skyline, riding the range, seeking out suntan, being informal. Montana's the place for dude ranching— Great Northern'sthewaytherel ‘Write, phone, or visit GREAT NORTHERN TRAVEL OFFICES 504 Finance Building, More of Those 60-In. Garment Bags For Long Dresses $1.25 —These b: are just the right length for the new longer-length dresses—and are made of rose and blue ticking on heavy frame—with snap fastening. Kann's—Street Floor. Reg. $352.98 Leonard All Steel Refrigerators $21.95 —You save $11.03 by purchasing one of these refrigerators now. They are attractive models in all- white or green Duco finishes—with Queen Anne-style legs . . . large food chamber and 50-lb. ice capacity. Convenient terms. Stainless Steel Knife & Fork Set $3.49 —There are six knives and six forks in each set, with tines and blades of stainless steel and onyx-like handles, which are guaranteed not to crack. Kann's—Third Floor. Vegetable Fresheners $1.00 —Keep your vegetables and fruits fresh and crisp in one of these 10%.x14!-in. metal fresheners . . . you will find them in white enameled finish. Kann's—Third Floor. New Serving Tray $1.00 A handy wooden tray, designed to hold six glasses, a pitcher and plate of sandwiches . . . 18};x12-inch size, in maple, mahogany, and walnut finishes, with attractive center decoration. Kann's—Third Floor. Linen Lace White Kid Black and White Brown and Wl;ife Su\)a Linens 50 Pairs of Summer Shoes - A Beautiful Assortment! A Remarkable Sale! —Chic new shoes that offer the supetlative in fashion at a re- markably low price. Dressy styles in plain or cut-out effects «+ + + Snappy white and brown, or white and hlack pumps, straps and ties . . . Sports oxfords with Gristle rubber soles . . . Leather sandals in six different color combinations ... Genuine Suva or linen lace shoes in plain colors or two-tone effects. All sizes, 3to8. A Neu; and Improved Cleaning Fluid For Home Dry Cleaning 69c gal. Kann's—Fourth Floor. —This excellent fluid cleans silk, cotton, wool and rayon fabrics . . . porcelain, wood, &llnt, etc. One gallon will clean from four six dresses, or fifty pairs of gloves. Made to sell for $1.25. Kann's—Third Floor. 1,000 Summer Shades Leather Laced, Parchmentized Paper 8?% 59c ea. —Bridge, table and floor lamp shades of transparent parchmentized paper, or of parchmentized glaper in a crackled inlaid effect . . . colorful, attractive, and inex- genslve shades for the Summer home. pecially purchased for this event. Kann's—Street and Third Floors. 8-Pc. Lemonade Sets Block Optic —Pitcher with l:on;on redlm:; , and sl graceful TTET glasses, of spark 1ing green glass. Kann's— Third Floor. design This Special LOW PRICE Sale of High Grade 4-Poster WOOD BEDS Features This Reg. $16.50 Style for —A graceful bed in walnut, mahogany and maple finishes—with wide head board panel. Sturdily con- structed in full, three- quarter and single sizes. This $24.95 Style - $13.88 Reg. $1.50 “Yankee” Ingersoll Watches $1.00 —Sturdy, durable watches for youngsters going off to camp. Also nice for men to slip in the pockets of their fishing togs—for hard knocks won’t hurt them—and they really keep good time. Kann's—Street Floor. 54-in. Lunch Cloths 58¢ —An attractive crash linen cloth with fancy-striped borders in pretty colors. A regular 89c value. Unbleached Sheeting —87-inch sheeting . . . a nice quality that will soon bieacn 19¢ Yd. white. Specially priced. Boudoir Chair Slip Covers T $1.94 —Bright colored glazed chintz covers for your faded or worn boudoir chairs. They are most attractive with their pleated skirts and will save you buying a new chair, for they will hide all defects. Choice of five color combinations, $2.98 value. Cover Sets of crctamne with. $11.94 pleated skirts. $17.98 value. Kann's—Third Floor. Dining Rm. Slip Covers v $3.75 —Three scarfs and covers for six chairs, made nearlin or warp print cretonne—for this low price. of —17-pe. sets of striped Belgian Linen (part $7 45 . Hnen) .....cceeeee secscerecenns cesseeccn —17-pe. sets of colorful cretonne. Specially $2 7 5 . priced at Kann's—Third Floor. ve Fibre RUGS zr- $6.99 —Cool looking, colorful Summer rugs, in a close basket weave design; attractive patterns and bright colors. Choice of the 9x12 and 8x10 ft. sizes. $19.95 Waitex Fibre Rugs, Special at —9x12 and 8x10 ft. rugs, closely woven of slo fibre and grass combined. E A New Lot! Two-Passenger GLIDERS- $6.95 —An ideal .seat for the porch . . . 43 inches hhnlgx. with upholstered back, cotton filled cushion, o iladelphia, Pa. Philadelphia a springs, silver-finished steel frame -and a i Phone Rittenhouse 32756 —Three different styles, includ- Low Summer Fares on the New EMPIRE BUILDER | to MONTANA RANCHES end GLACIER PARK FOSTER 99-Coil - e = s o Spring f;\‘l‘:r't'er fx“z:l; single and three- $988 | si6.88 ble coil springs of —The ular “pineapple” post tempered steel. = All style b&?in walnut, mahogany sizes. and maple finishes. Full, three- ; quarter and single sizes. Any of These Held for Later Delivery If Desired. Use Our Budget Plan of Payment., Kann’s—Third Floor. valance across the front. Kann's—Third Floor. AWNINGS $1.00 $1.69 $2.95 Complete With Fixtures —Window and door a and \wnings—regular spearhead styles. Sizes 30, 36, 42 and inches in the assortment. Some on flexible steel frames, others on galvanized frames. All ready to-hang. Kann's—Third Floor. Quilts, $1.98 Virginia Rose Pattern —Attractive quilts for Summer—light in weight, yet with sufficient warmth for cool nights. Colors rose, blue, gold, green and orchid. Edges scalloped. Very spe- clally priced. Kann's--Street Floor.