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. the Future of Ycung Amerl'*nns 204 DUNBAR HIGH" % PUPILS GRADUATED Dr. J. Hayden Johnson Pre- “sented Class Diplomas Last Night. Dunbar High School awarded diplo- mas to 204 gruduates at its commence- ment_exercises last night. Dr. J. Hay- * den Johnson, member of the Board of Education, made the presentations. In place of the traditional *“com- mencement address” the exercises were marked by brief orations by members of the graduating class. Juanita Smackum spoke on “The High School— A Responsible Agent for Determln‘lyns 7 sephine Farrar discussed “The High School and Health and. Mildred Ter- rell spoke on “The Power of a Pur- pose.” School Orchestra Plays. Music was provided by the All-High Bchool Orchestra and by the choral llnnnu of the class and a vocal trio rgaret Lewter, Clarice McEntree md Lucy. liams. The invocation and the benediction were intoned by Rev. Willlam H. King. Diplomas were given to the following: fce Abrams, Erma Osborne Adams, Mignon Bratton Aiken, Doris Grace Alexander, Juanita Cynthia Ban- nister, Mattie Eveline Barnes, Ethel Katrina Belcher, Vivian Astena Berry, Clementine Florence Brown, Elyse Irene Brown, Evelyn Harriet Brown, Ger- trude Renovia Brown, Lillian Catherine Juephlno Virginia Farrer, Viola Marle Avu Alleen Gadson, Beulah Jeannstte Glmbrell Gladys = estine Gaskins, Louu Grayson, nice Elizabeth Green, Harcombe, Ruth Dunbar Harmon, Sarah Elizabeth Harrls, Dorotby Mae Haw- kins, Pauline Anna Hawkins, Evelyn Elnora Henley, Gretchen Hill, Marion Louise Hoffman, Jessle Victoria Hoilo- man, Eva Alcinda Jackson, Moncerie Juenita Jackson, Betty .Phoebe John- son, Emily Elizabeth .Yahnlon Grace Thelma _ Johnson, n Jjohnson, Louise Zippora Johnson, mchel Mar- guerite Johnson, Ruby Lucille Johnson, Thelma Novella_Johnson, lnrjoru Jos- Eunice Katherine Lan- Louise h , Adele Elizabeth Lee, Helen Beal Lee, Ruth Penelope Lewis, mmret Elizabeth Lewter, Sophese Leanna Lscke, Teresa Lavenia Luck, Helen McCoo, Clarice . |Geraldine McEntree, Elfreda Winona Mathews, Emily Cecelia Milburn, Bessie Toppen Miles, Celeste Mills, Katiebeth Mills, Laura Lucinda Mitchell, Glendora Aldrich Moore, Julia Louise Morris, Marian Inez Mulligan, Jessie Belle Nor- ris, Norma_Ottey, Elveta Mae Parker, | b Maurine Pelham, Marie Evangeline Perry, Margot Holcombe Pinkett, Fran- ces E. Plummer, Owen York Plummer, Theodora Ernestine Raines, Beatrice Felicia Reynolds, Mary Emmsa Richard- son, Doris Marjorie Ross, Mary Louve- ni: Rusten, Grace Pauline Sanders, Callie Vlrzlnln Scott, Scurlock, Catherine Elaine ‘Sharper, Annete Shorter, Mary Jeannette sxm. Juanita Catherine Smackum, Kathryn Virginia Smith, Belle Powell - Steele, Sallle Mae Stone, Ruth Elise Syphax, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, A |MAGISTRATE REPLIES 5 | By the Associated Press, TO SEABURY CHARGES N'W YORK, June 18- yesterday Sibermann uummmmwnmmmmm reportmvhl:hm!mowwh- recomme! his removal, head, dmxedmutalmnndmnollfi' Bea- Mervin Plrker Charles Alexander Payne, Archibald Pewzll Mark An James A. 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Skilfully blended. season among the younger set. Drenched with the mysteriously air Itis called Cloverdale Lith-A-Limes. .4 Cloverdale water, famous for 66 Now sold-at your nearby store. Be- years, which mellows the delightful fore you entertain aghin, just try.one blend, Then sealed spaskling into ex- bottle .of Lith-A-Limes. Chill it and tra strong bottles at the spring in the click off the cap. Pour it into'a’deep Blue Ridge Mountains. tumbler. See the bubbles leap. Enjoy g its retreshing bouquet. Sip it slowly. 52% longer than No. 2, 48% longer than Cloverdale e LITH-ALIMES = “ Veal Livers ..................m 65¢c Tender Beefl..lver...................m25c Slnoked Shoulden Sl v et 1280 mithfield : 'Fancy Tomatoes. ... . ... .3 Ibs. 25c Best New Potatoes. . ....10 Ibs. 19¢ Texas Onions. ..........4 Ibs. 19¢ Honey Dew Melons .each 21c Honey Ball Melons. .. ...2 for 35¢ f Spi_im:h nd Kale. ... ' .4 Ibs. 19¢ c.nhlollp“ 4+ 0002 for 19¢;2 for-25¢ Watermelons ............cach 58¢ New Cabbage. .........:3 bs. 10c Home-Grown Beets . . .3 bunches 10c hrplmnu..........doze'hflc. MorelLifein thh-A-leu A glass was filled from s fresh bottle of Cloverdale Lith-A-Limes simuscanéously: with glasses from fresh bottles of three WMMMM ages. Lith-A-Limes continued to sparkle TUNE IN ON sTATION WRC At 7:30 P.M. every Saturday heéar the unique party music of the Cloverdale Limelights,