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THE EVENING STAR. WASTIINGTON D bry, BI_ASS UF ZM EEIS | Judieth Martin, Beatrice Mae McCall, | Sadie Frances McEntree, Lucille Minor, JUNIOR DIPLOMAS Garnet-Patterson Exercises Featured by Student Com- mencement Address. | A class of 294 students was graduated by the Garnet-Patterson Junior High Bchool this afternoon. The commencement exercises were opened with the invocation of Rev. G. O. Bullock, president of the Garnet-Pat- terson Parent-Teacher Association, and the address of welcome by Pauline Mur- | ray. George L. Washington delivered the address of gratitude and Elizabeth Waiker made the farewell oration. Rayellen Thompson presented the class gift to the school. Raymond Weir, a Garnet-Patterson graduate, who now is a student at Dun- bar High School. delivered the com- mencement address. Music completed the program and included a piano trio by Lucretia Matthews, Helen Vender- hoop and Frances Harris: a piano solo by Russell Hines, a vocal solo by Maurice Van Brakle and song by the elass. List of Graduates. ‘The recipients of diplomas were: Paul Elester Alexander. Reginald Ed- Wward Brooks, James Henry Brown, Samuel Joseph Brown, William James Brown, Devon Butler, Charles Robert Byrd, Herbert Vincent Carroll, Charles Solon Carter, Clinton Chambers, Wil- Yam Edward Colbert. William Farrior, Richard Fisher, Richard Walter Frank- lin, Morris Freeling, Herman Greene, Eugene Paul Greenfield, Douglass Grigs- by, Theodore Alfred Hamilton, Johr Calvin Harmon, Robert William Har- mon, Lewis Edward Harris, Raymond Joseph Harris, Raymond Leon Harris, ‘Lawrence Aubrey Hawkins, Jack Har- son Hicks, John Hoban, Julius Albert lopkins, James Francis Howard, Leroy rby, Walter Jackson, Glennie Howard enkins, James Edward Johnson, ichard Jones, Walter Lee Jones, Robert Preston Lancaster, Charles Wil- fiam Lewis, Ralph Grandville Lopez, Leonard Ellswerth Madden, Thaddeus Beckley Mitchell, Lafayette Artis Mon- goe, Harry Nelson Murray, Samuel Poole, jr.; John Benjamin Powell, James Proctor, Everett Emmett Ricks, Syl- wester Shorter, John Henry Simms, ir.; Alfred Richard Smith, Jerry Wise Smith, Lucien Smith, David Willis Btaten, Leonard Taylor, Carson Thomas, James Waverly Travis, John Moore ‘Tucker, Ralph MeKinley Vest, Cecil Theodore Washington, George Leanous ‘Washington, Earl Travis White, Edwin Williams, William "Pearson Wills, Junius ‘Wilson, Albert Russell Young. Opal Ernestine Corona _ Allen, Helen Mae Ball, Bernice Felicia Burrell, Hortense Bush, Clara Rachel Butler, Frances Arstiner Campbell, Althea Lo- retta Coates, Louise Catherine Cook, Dorothy Josephine Oovington, Gwen- dolyn Crew, Edith Davis, Edna Frances Gray, Ida Mae Howard, Miriam Bessie | Ford Jerome, Sarah Elizabeth Johnson, ¥Eleanor Mary Frances Keith, Alma Gibberta Kelly, Louise Novella Lee, Usibla Mystellow Lewis, Doretha Mac- | key, Acordia Bettie Miller, Mary Fran- | ces Sharley Miller, Beatrice Morton, Ella Verena Morton, Mary Cecilia Muse, iillian Bernice Phillips, Jessie James Quarles, Dorothy Virginia Thomas, Ray- ellen Thompson, Serena Williams, Nina | May Wims, Louise Mamie Woody, Mary | dee Young, Edward Jone: John | Thomas Martin, jr.; Milton Robinson, | Jeanette Addison, Sarah Genevieve | Braxton, Naomi Dell Butler, Louise | Elaine Chase, Constance Marguefite | Clark, Nellie Elizabeth Cottman, Har- | oldine Lillian Cummings, Margaret #leming, Olestine Anne Gilmore, Marian | 4 $ THE HECHT CO- Amanda Greenway, Sadie Hazel Hem- | Lola Elaine Johnson, Billie | Evelyn Nesby Moore, Clara Alice Pear-‘ son, Flora Rebecca Peterson, Estelle Pitfs, Claudia Quander, Evelyn Rogers, | Myrtle Cora Etta Sanford, Ruth Eliza- eth Smith, Gladys Edith Stanard, Lot- | tie Bernice Stewart, Ruth Elease | Strother, Alice Russell Thompson, Helen | Adele White, William _ Washington | Belcher, William Clinton Bowie, George | Logan Broadus, Carlton Preston Brookes, | James Leland Brown, Joseph Har Brown. Nathaniel Reverend Brown, Wil- liam Horace Bullock, Edmund Chaplin, Louis Phillip Cooke, jr.: Flento John Cornish, Harry Kenneth Dawson, Jesse Foster. ir.; Robert Douglass Gaines, Amoz Everett Gibson. Norbert Parker Gillem, Jerome Irving Gist, Wil- liam Robert Hawkins, Talmadge Dewitt Haywocd. Russell Hines, Oliver Leander Humble, Benjamin Lacy Hunton, Frank Bacchus Jchnson, George Vincent Lo- max, Wendell Maurice Lucas, Aaron Geder Mangum, Thomas Leon McLeod, Hubert Melville Moman, Rufus Irvin Moore, William DeLaney Parker, Edger Payne, Robert Cook Peck, Charles Al- fred Pinderhughes, Percy James Pitts, James William Quander, Robert Reeves, Andrew Greenfield Richardson, Edward Avery Rogers, Alfred Lawrence Savoy, | George Harrison Scurlock, Frederick | Samuel Smoot, Lorenza Stanciel, George | william Stockton, Robert ~Nelson | Strother, James Selles Taylor, Francis | Ellsworth Turner, Maurice Rare Van Brakle, William Henry White, William Baldwin Whitlock, _Jesse Maryland Wilkins, Lawrence Dunbar Wiliiams, Girls Given Diplomas. Geraldine Bernice Abbott. Mary Louise Acty, Louise Russell Allen, Al- berta Bruce Amos, Phyllis Elise Bailey, Carrie Louise Blackburn, Ernestine Louise Bomar, Alice Veronica Brown, Constance Browne, Georgia Frances Brown, Gladys Theresa Brown, Ruth Louise Burrell, Vivian Juanita Burton, Isabell Jane Campbell, Marjorie Calan- tha Chisley. Evelyn Elsie Church, Helen Beatrice Claggett, Lucretia Mott Clay- borne, Muriel Inez Collins. Ethel Mae Cupid, Doris Virginia Diggs, Lois Gertrude _ Dozier. Mary Elizabeth Duncan, Emma Naomi Edler, Leona Virginia Featherstone, Alma Beatrice Felton, Elinor Augusta Felton, Madeline Veola Fox, Charlotte Elizabeth Gal- loway. Margaret Elizabeth Giles, Zola | Gillespie, Beulah Alberta Green, Gladys Elizabeth Grimes, Maude Ellis Grimes, Ella Virginia Grisby, Florence Muriel Hankins, Carrie Elizabeth Harris, Edna Mae Harris, Frances Rebecca- Harris, Harriet Bernice Hinnant, Anna Rebecca Holland, Clara Eleanor Hopkins, Helen Evangeline Hughes, Elsie Mae Jackson, | Margaret Virginia Jackson, Doris Lor- raine Jones, Mabel Charlotte Jones, | Mary Catherine Kent, Thelma Elizabeth | King, Alice Iola Latney, Juanita Lee | Lewis, Ruth Lorraine Lightfoot, Alicia Elise Lombre, Eunice May Lyon, Caro- line Beatrice Mapp, Lucretia Carolyn Matthews, Romenia Idella McDaniels, Edith McKinnon, Edith Gwendolyn Men- ard, Edith Freeman Mercer, Mary Elsie Meshaw, Helen Elizabeth Miles, Marian | Elizabeth Mi Edith Frances Minor, | Myra Yvonne Mitchell, Isabell Ho]hdny‘ Monroe. Pauline Leary Murray, Irene Robetta Newman, Marguerite Louise‘ Parker, Constance Josephine Patterson, | Ruth Agnes Payne, Dorothea Olyvie | Ruth Pearson, Hattie Lee Pearson,| Dorothy Dix Pediford, Anita Delores | Perez, Marion Mayolden Phillips, Mar- | jorie Juanita Phillips, Esther Maxine | Pollard, Virginia Berry Quivers, Alma ' Elizabeth Reed, Alma Virginia Reid, Lucille Bernice Robbins, Ethel Ross, Margaret Elizabeth Estelle Samuels, Ellen Calpernia Sands, Bertha Mae Seals, Rosetta Cora Scott, Anna Celes- tine Smith, Madeline Shirley pe e K Smxth: FLYING ANTS (Termites) Cause §10,000.000 Damage Annuafly fo Weodwork in Homes and Buildings GUARANTEED TREATMENT Vacating Unnecessary—Free Inspect Terminix Co. of Washington 1102 National Press Blds. onal 3303 White Kid Pea bead trimming if you like things a bit difier- ent, White Kid and Mesh One sert suit froc Lin Graceful, daytime or evening. skin ens \%% R HAYCOCK PRESENTS DIPLOMAS T0 145 Assistant Superintendent Officiates at Masfarland Junior High School Graduation Exercises. Robert L. Haycock. assistant super- intendent of schools, presented diplomas of graduation to 145 Macfarland Junior High School students during that school's commencement exercises this afternoon. The program was opened when Rev. | R. L. Wood pronounced the invocation The salute to the flag by the class; followed. after which Gertrude Edelson delivered _ the salutation, “Looking Ahead.” Edward Halsey spoke on “Our Work,” and Marian Freehafer recited the class poem. The class gift was presented by Lauren Seaver, class presi- dent, and Erva Barger delivered the valedictory. The class sang the “Hymn of Peace,” and then Mr. Haycock pre- sented diplomas to the following: James W. Carter, Edward H. Duff, Edwin A. Halsey, Margaret C. Allen, Jeanne A. Gaines, Seymour Adler, William Bralove, Sidney Dorfman, Norman H. Himelfarb, David Nimitz, Harry J. Rush. Carmin C. Saccardi. Robert H. Symonds, Henry A. Ward, Fred Rosenbaum, Edwin A. Finckel, Harold Herman, Fulton Kraft, Bennie C. Levenson, Leon Malakoff Maynard O. Robinson, Paul E. Rogers Sam P. Archino, Leon S. Crickenberger, Jack W. Roscher, Solomon Levin, Lin- coln S. Widmayer, Lois M. Smith, Wil- liam L. Seaver, Ernest S. Simon. Frank E. Skinner, Corinne V. Adams, Betty A.| Rose. Edna M. Woolf, Raphael G. Ehrlich, Lansing Peele, Francis Nagle, Lula V. Lippard, Raymond W. Barry. Virginia L. Rice, Erva Barger, Muriel R. Edgerto, R. Roland Clear. Thrift B. | Elgin, Truman A. Kennedy, Douglas S. Mackall, Alfred H. Palmer, Frank Palmer, Joseph W. Slan. Saul T. Wein- | stein, Dora M. Brandt. E. Lorraine e b e e e Mary Ellen Smith, Bernadine Lenora Snowden, Hazel Leo Stewart, Elizabeth Temple. Rose Carolyn Thomas, Eliza- beth Hunter Tucker, Hallie Aurelia Tucker, Daisy Charlotte Turner, Ger- trude Wilhoite Turner, Evelyn Doris Tymous, Helen Edith Vanderhoop, Elizabeth Delores Walker, Mariana Arnelle Wallace, Argean Elizabeth Warf, Elizabeth Warren, Placide Thomasina Washington, Ethel Claudia Whaley, Thelma Whisonant, Grace Anita White, | Lucille White, Nanie Louise White, Cleo | Belle Whitley, Hassie Merrett Williams, Wilhelimina_ Williams, Gerald Louise | Wilson and Cassie Wright. RICHMOND ing chalrs, F) PIL- LOWS and Porter Service LOW RATES—THRU SERVIC RICHMOND Atlanty Petersburs, Savannah RALEIGH, N. C. 8.00 | Jacksonville Charlesten, 8. C. 14.40 | MIAMI, Fia. CAPITAL BUS TERMINAL 633 F St. N a (Opposite Hecht Co. I m Phone: District 4224 G ] buttons and a band of to please you Louis heel. in- and Summer eyclet tie—the mesh and 1 mood of s are cool smart any it k. French hee en or Doeskin slender sandals for Christian, Henrletta Putrovsky, Gret- chen Garrison, Molly Herson, Irene | Leonard, Ruth Levy, Annabelle Marine, | Beverly G. Morrow, Thelma E. Schmidt. | Dorothy M. Simpson, Sophia Tayvlor, Louise Young., Wilbur J. Balderson, Jack N. Conway, Archie S._ Epstein, Jack A. Katz, Robert C. Pettingell, Clarence E. Schuler, George L. Fla Shirley G. Asrael, Neddy N. Barsky, Helen L. Bomgardner, Rose E. Brittor Elizabeth V. Brown, Zelma Zoe Chandler, Lucille Church, Mary F. Cunningham, Berry Dobyns, Madeline K. Dorsey. Adrienne Hayes, Mary F. Kekenes, Geraldine G. Lessner. Mary I. Nichols, Ruth E. Evans, Aileen L Farmer, Reba V. Simmons. Betty Stein Rita Steinman. Muriel V. Weinberg. Elizabeth L. Whaley, Mary E. Whe: s Grace P. Whittington, Anne S. Zukofl, Barbara Borden, Edmond S. Fusco William T. Grier, Sol R. Luber, Buell R. Myton. Robert W. Rieseberg, L. Hightman, Charles H. Kaman, Katherine B. Elgin, Eleanor J. Ham- mer, Margaret O'Meara, Richard C Borden, Paul T. Lanham, Sidney Le- vine, Mocrton H. Rose, Audrey M. Davis, Mary E. Degnan, Gertrude M. Edelson, Alice M. Elliott, Marian E. Freehafer, Dorothy Gammerman, Rebecca Gam- merman, Mary J. Harrington, Irma M. Kamber, Helen C. Klee, Margaret D.| Lambath, Lena L. Leighty, Elvira L. Little, Virginia D. Miller, Margaret E. Noel, Barbara E. Simons, Marie E. Heine, Margaret A. Laird, Frances Levin, Janice F. Levitt, A. Regina Mes- sick, Ruth Powdermaker, Leola K. Tur- ner, Jane Q. Whiting, Jeannette E. Yates, George A. Cook, Paul L. Davis, David S. GreenBerg, Emory L. Groff Richard A. Leister, Isadcre Snides J B. Weinstein. il H. Wright, ce V. Glidden, Elizabeth C. Jchn- | son and Sol R. Luber. | Jailed in River Raid. GROVETON, Va., June 20 (Special) —John Doyle of Groveton, who was ar- rested yesterday afternocn when a raid- ing party led by Sheriff Eppa P. Kirby reported finding 93 bottles of alleged home bred and 3 quarts of alleged lig- uor at his home, was to be arraigned County Police Court here today on a possessicn_charge. | Wednesday’s Special Crown Roast of Lamb, Imperial Crab, Sea Food 00 Plate .. . . e Other Dinners, 55¢, 65¢, 3¢ Cotiier Inn AIR-COOLED DINING ROOM H“llV" Col. RA. 1521 K St. NW INCREASE EFFECTIVE June 28 If you act quickly, you can still save through present Leonard prices AS LOW AS $98ssus ‘OR weeks we have factory list prices of Leonard Electric refriger- ators, made necessary by higher material costs. Now the factory has told us that on the above date the expected increase will become effective. What the new prices are to be, we don’t know. But we do know that we shall have to increase our retail prices correspondingly. ‘We have stocked as many Leonard Electrics as we could get. Production, however, could not keep pace with orders. the old low prices. livered. The doe- s in,soft pastels—the lin- in white hite Kid T-Strap ows of perforations for coolness but it’s fashion’s way, too Con to give a note of smartness. tinental heel. Sizes 314 to 9—A444 to C (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Phone orders, Dlstrict 9400—4ld1 other calls, NA. 5100 while it defrosts). This is one of 11 beautiful Leonard Electrics (4 all-porcelain) — all outstanding values — which offer so many unusual convenience features, in- cluding the LEN-A-DOR (a touch of the toe and the door swings open), dairy basket, telescoping and sliding shelves, automatic electric light and vegetable bin. See them to-day at our showroom. 577“%:43;1 Columbia Road ONARD Adams 3803 3804 3805 LE ILICTRIC’ L) 2 but we are going to sell them, until that date, at If you secure one of these models now in stock, you get Leonard quality refrigeration at a dollar- and-cents saving that may never be possible again. LIMITED STOCK We will deliver the beautiful Leonard Electric pictured above—Model L-425—for $98.00 de- It was built to sell at a much higher price, it will not be offered again for so little. It has the famous one-piece steel exterior, finished in hard, non-fading Leonard lacquer; one-piece porcelain interior, all-porcelain cooling unit, Chill- om-eter with 8 freezing speeds and new, fully automatic Steady Kold Defroster (refrigerates 700 LIFE INSURANCE DELEGATES TO MEET Sales October Among Sessions Se- Metropolitan Congrees in cured for Capital. Seven hundred declegates are ex- pected to attend the sales congress of New York representatives of the Met- ropolitan Life Insurance Co. here Oc- tober 1 next, according to an announce- ment today by the Greater National Capital Committee of the Washington Board of Trade. The committee stated also it has secured the convention of the Mary- land-Delaware Water Works Division of the American Water Works Associa- tion, to meet in Washington in May of ear. ngements are being made to bring 250 delegates to the August con- vention of the International Photo En- gravers’ Union of North America, to be held in Baltimore, to the Capital for a day’s visit as part of the convention ! program. The visitors will be guests of the local union of the organization. expected an increase in Our supply is limited— mL) REFRIGERATOR TUESDAY, JUNE 20; T 1 R AT PR TS e B S i | ! ik LA T N S " T = T i ¥ - 1 AR PR S N MR L B, W 0T A AP ML 5 04, W WY s 40 1 1933. S A RRER SRR o o R LR @ WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE o NATURALLY ... Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store is the logical store for your PALM BEACH SUIT g ¥ 4 F comfort was all that men wanted in the summertime, we’d all walk around wearing suits made of tissue paper. . . . But smartness is important, too. And if you’re particular about your appearance you’ll choose a Palm Beach suit in the new suiting shades and patterns. Well tailored . . . shape holding . . . washable and wrinkleproof. Your money has never bought so much value and lasting satisfaction. TAILORED BY GOODALL This label is in every Palm Beach suit we sell. It is your assurance that you are getting the NEW Palm Beach suits “tailored by Gooddll” . . . and very superior in weave and tailoring from the “old timers” of years ago. Mess jacket ensemble complete, $15.50 g FLATIVALCS ) e You are invited to open a CHARGE ACCOUNT You may pay in 30 days, or use our Extended Payment Plan— b A with 4 months to pay, no down payment, and no interest charges. e WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE @ RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street e ———————————————————————————————————————— e ___ T L R G G55 (4R