Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1932, Page 28

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FOURYEAR LIS | OF 16 GRADUATED Final Formal Exercises Held at Present Building of Business High School. Business High School's four-year class was graduated last night in the final formal exercises to be held by that school in its present building, at Ninth street and Rhode Island avenue. The next exercises of that school will be held under the name of Roosevelt High Schoo!, iu the handsome new struc- ture now nearing completion, at Thir- teenth street and Iowa avenue. ‘The school's 136 graduates were ad- dressed by Rev. Hulbert A. Woolfall and the valedictory was delivered by Ray- mond Chism. Allan Davis, principal of the school, announced the awards and scholarship winners. The graduates who qualified for the Business High School bronze “B” scholarship award by attaining rating of “A” in half of their credits were Fern Atkins, Thomas Callahan, Pearl Ehrlich, Thelma Farr, Emma Hild, Catherine Hubbard, Eliza- beth Jett, Lillian Junkkari, Edna Mo- hagen, Alta Patterson, Anna Schaeffer and Catherine Wilkins. Helen Phillips was given the award for improvement in scholarship. i Mr. Davis announced the following winners of scholarships to institutions of higher learning: Catherine Wilkins, principal, and Fern Atkyns, alternate, to George Washington University; Ber- nard Chism to Benjamin Franklin Uni- versity, Thelma Farr, principal, and Nathan Kellner, alternate, to South- eastern University; Reuben Sanders, prelegal course at National University: ie Ziegler to Washington College of Law, Thomas Callahan to Columbus University and Anna Schaeffer to Strayer Business College. Diplomas were presented to the fol- e Louise Adamson, Ellen 1, Mary Catherine Cocker, e Coffmen, Mary Evelyn Marguerite Iris Collett. Elea- Collins, Ruth Collins, ham, Helen Theresa Mae D’Andelet, Dickens, Frieda Helen Virginia Fant, Farr. Bella Feldman, cldman, Ajice Louise Ferrari. Catherine Finnegan, Helen an. Theresa Rose Galipo, Helen Louise_Geyer, Vir- v Goodfellow, Eleanor Har- argaret Katherine Hartman, llie Hartung, Emma Frances Christine Hollinger, Made- rnberger. Frances Eliza- Mary Catherine Hubbard, h Huber, Marjorie Ellen beth Ann Jett, Lempi Lil- Leona Katzman, Esther Mary Lillian Kessler, Mar- Kimmell. Jeanette Bev- h. Margaret Elizabeth Koeh- Cecilia Kristin, Jean Reed | Claire Levenson, Rita Mary a Lubin, Jeanette Marie aret Lucille Mackin, Pearl . Anna Roberta Mayhew, Gertrude Mestesky, Edna Alice gen. Edith Neff, Dorothy Alice Orton, Alta Wilma Patterson, Ethel Peden. Jennie Catherine Peluso, Thelma ! Virginia Penn. Helen Martha_Phillips, | Amy Lois Redd. Elsie Grace Richards, | Catherine Mary Riehl, Rose Freda Rosenberg, Frances Audrey Rueth, Lil- lian Dorothy Russell Minnie Rose Sadle, Dorothy Cecelia Sauter. Anna Marie Schaeffer, Anne Elizabeth Schmidt, Virginia Jane Sembekos, Mary Shanahan, Frances Shapiro, Reva Mil- dred Shuman, Mirlam Audrey Simons, Evelyn Smith. Rita Lovica_Stahl, Mil- dred Elizabeth Stimmel, Helen 'Rene s Grace Cecilia _Stoneburner, Rebecca Swigart, Rebecca Tol- nnie Torreyson. Alice Amelia yn Ambrose Turnelle, Edith Ethel Edith Weinberg, ce Wilkins, Frances Cath- Katie Gertrude Ziegler n Berger, Thomas Francis Jacob Chernikoff. Raymond nard Chism. Maurice Collins, An- rt_Donnan. William Richard : Gabriel Fox. Louis Gusinsky. velt Harrison, Amen Jack Robert ' Hurwitz, Frederick Kitchener, v, William De Arse McGinn. farrison Massey, Anthony no. William Henry Norris. Wilton Orme. jr.:" Stanlev| e Pavpe, Allan Parkenson Robev. Fmil ' Rott. Reuben Augustns Clavton Schneider. Lonis ZupHEay : z s . June 22 (A —Daniel || ional commissioner of Sconts of America, quietly 1 his 82d birthday anniversary l'-l-'l Here at Jasper Park Lodge isone | of the finest courses in the world, set in the very heart of the Cana- dian Rockies. Here, too, are trail- riding, swimming and climbing —and the finest brook trout fish- ing on this continent! Rates from $8.00 per day for room and meals. (10% discount for two [_' we: or more.) Stop at this ofiice for booklets. 1 5995 | ROUND TRIP FARE FROM WASHINGTON One way via Toromto, if desived. GEO. L. BRYSON Room 220, Shoreham Bld 15¢th and “H" Streets, N. W. Washington, D. C. Phone: National 2333 (@] ™ CANADIAN Z NATIONAL o The Largent RailuwySyitom, i Americn L 3 4 WoopwarD & LoTHROP 0™ 11™ F anD G STREETS Mothers—Here are BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ White Duck Long Trousers Specially ' Priced 9 5C Heavy white duck that will:wear and wear. Sturdily put together—and pre-shrunk. Boys will want three or four pairs—so that they can always have a fresh pair in réserve. Remark- able values at this price. Phone orders (DIs- trict 5300) filled. Save on the Records You Want for the Cottage . . . Victor Records Black Label and Red Seal s 10-inch Black Label Records. Orig- inal list price, 75¢ each. |2C 10 for $1 10-inch Red Seal and 12-inch Black Label Records. Original list prices, $1.25 and $1.50 each. 38C 3 for $1 12-inch Red Seal Records. Original list prices, $2 and $2.50. 48C 5 for $2.25 All are orthophonic electrical recordings—in classical, orches- tration, and vocal numbers, featuring some of America’s and Europe’s foremost artists. Rap1o GaLLERIES, FoUrTE FLOOR. Sizes 10 to 20 Txe Boys’ Srors, FOURTH FLOOR. Take Plenty of Good Books Along on Vacation | Fiction . .. “Frankenstein, Shelley “100 Novels Condensed” . Biography . .. “Lorenzo the Magnificent,” by David Loth ..81 “Plutarch’s Li fation “Mere Ma: Agnes Repplier “Murder for Profit, Bolithe “The Raves by Harold Lamb. . B by Emil Ludw “Meet General Grant,” by Woodward “Catherine the Grea Anthony “Footlights and Spotlights. | $1 “Al Capone,” by Fred D. Pasley..$1 Autobiography .. “Midchannel,” by Ludwig Lewis. by de Quincey .. “Memoirs of Casanov: “Samuel Pepys Diary”. Miscellaneous. . . “Proposed Roads to Freedom, &- Bertrand Russell .8 “Man Hunters M. Dyett . Complete Volumes of Keats by Fulop Milles “Paris_Salons, Cal by Huddleston ... L R!wh(iu Middle A, amus ... “Story of Erest, Noel “Meaning of a Liberal Educ: by Everett Dean Martin “Log of Beebe igent Woman's cislism and Capitalism,” George Bernard Shaw Phone Orders (Dlstrict 5300) Filled Boox Storr, Asies 23-25 Pmst Froos. Electric Ventilators Sold Here Earlier This Season for $8 ‘Put one inside & window in each room for coolness this Summer. 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It is fash- ioned of Luxor Cloth* and Nu Skin.* It will out- wear and outwash most foundations. It has great strength in spite of its soft, smooth feel. It will not shrink or streak in the laundry—and it does a marvelous corseting job for all types of figures. The l;‘oundation, all-in-one, $10.50 The Girdle, $6.50 *Both Fabrics Approved by the Better Fabrics Testing Bureau. Oonsers, THmp FLOOR. Lovely Laces Trim Exquisitely Sheer Gowns $ 5.95 Can you imagine what a charming appearance one makes—how exquisitely cool one can be—in these SHEER NIGHTGOWNS. Much lovelier, much lacier than you would ever expect to find at anywhere near this price. In the slim Princess fashion—cut high at the waist. Matching step-ins—fitted and buttoned on the side—are exceptional values at $2.95. Tearose, Blue, and White SiLk UNDERWEAR, THIRD PLOOR. C Cool, Fresh DIMITY UNIFORMS $|.95 For warm Summer weather, one's - “service” may be kept cool and fresh-looking in fine white dimity uniforms—well tailored, on simple lines—with short or long sleeves. And they are quite inexpensive, $1.95. Unirorms, Tmmp FLooR. Because you love Nice Things for Your Baby You always find exquisitely fine little garments here—made as you like them. Handmade Dresses, beautifully embroidered $5 Handmade Silk Coats, with real lace—and lined. .. ..$16.5¢ Dainty Hand- finished Bon- ..$2.95 Little Handmade Bib: Tiny Silk Socks Lace Carriage Covers....$3.95 Matching Carriage Pil- Fine Summer - weight $4.95 Invants’ Apparti, Fourte FLooR.

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