Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1933, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. ¢. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933 # B-S $ aspar, | en Frances Early, Florence |Logan, Yvonne Emily Lucas, Edith Mae | Smith, Lillian Elizabeth Stanback, Lil- | eom—————— 3 ‘,C,‘,f,l,‘,’;' " Juiliam Paul Cespar, e (CLASS IS ADDRESSED James Leroy Lucas, oo Lee My, | s oom 3 Edwards, Louise Virginia | Luckeit, Edith Elizabeth Mason, Nan- | lie Mae Demont Stroud, Norma Odessa | : Francis Hutt Coakley, George Edward e e oo Rechull, | Eppe. Sa die -Barton Ezell Edna Mae | nie Allegro Mason, Lois Mathews, Mar- | Summers. Johanna Madeline Thornton vercome Cld Sl. lCll Coakley, George Cokas, Helen Ruth i Ralph Leon McKinney. Robert Payne,| Fleming, . Mildred Elizabeth Foster, An- | tha Yvonne Mayo, Luclle Martha Mi- | Fannie Rosa Toliver, Lillie Ylorengt | - Coleman illiam Dagres, Bessie Vir- BY DEAN OF woMEN James Payton, Lloyd Sylvester Pauls, netta Cor: 'ine Gaither, Alma Beatrice | chie, Mary Elizabeth Milburn, Viola | Vaden, Glonlese Laneeve Warner, Cath- stomach often becomes sour whea we man, - | i i - v Bertha May Grayson, Ma- | Rliteana Miller, Gertrude Eloise Mi- erine E. Washington, Fosque Washing- | eat rich foods, drink unwisely, smoke t rsflm Dickerson, Carrie Anita Dicker- John Edward Perry, Leslie Drapper | G. Gillem. Y Cirginia Mae |nor. Eva Winifred Moore, Vera Ver. |ton, Laura Cecelis Washington, Wini- | much and keep late hours. This —— | son, John Dickerson, Annie Margaret | —_— Shelton, Alfred Edgar Simons. Wil-| rie Evange line Greene, Wi Jectalle ool h I l' 5 A an William Ed | Hacket \dred Anna Hall, Theresa- niece Moore, Alma Regina Moss, | fred Weeks, Bernice Novella White.| fortable acid condition is promptly’ Ul.n |N RUGRAMm'mve«;‘ e A P o wourice La- | Miss Lucy D. Slowe Speaker at e ey T A Fanc | Betelie Hatr: ‘son. Pauline Aurelia Hart, | Phillis Wheatley McCormick, Clemen: Rosalle Constance ~Wilkinson, Clara | and safely corrected with pure Gra- g o e 7 Eva Alcena , Uawkins, Roberta Millison | tine Vivian Nash, Naomi ' Elizabeth | Josephine Williams, Rita Mary Ellen | ham Milk of Magnesia. Sweetens { 1o Verne Evans, jamin Taylor, Richard John Thompson, Dorothy Elizabeth Owens, | Wilson and Carolyn Ursula York. your stomach makes you feel Pranks, Thomas | k % ‘ o orothy Priedman, Mary | Shaw Junior High School Grad- | Arthur Walker, Claiborne Washington, | Hedgepeth E, dlen Ethel Holmes, Esther | Newman, | ’ . ,rl;::x?.l:lmpng? Courtney Fugitt, Mary ; < Everett Julian Wilson, William y&'&fig Rubs Hcod, A\ ice Collins Jackson, Nan- | Mary Loulse Patterson, Frances Louise | —_— | like yourself again. Also acts as & Jefferson School Graduates| Rese Gelitarc, Max Ginn, Lea Gordon. | uation Exercises. Crace” velyn Anderson, At “Blize. | nie Marguerite Jackson, Josephine Ma- | Queen, Mary Cordelia Reeves, Laura| Unemployed Fight Mosquitoes. | mild laxative. Guaranteed highest - Florence Ruth Gordon, Mitchell beth Baker, Auline Thelma Bennett, |rie Janifer, G ¥trude Beatrice Jones,| Susie Robertson. Alberta Josephine HE quality and purity. Get the gener- s : e b | Greene, Paul Hageman, jr ; ‘Sylvia Hay- | % I | Ethel Edith Berry. Flora Bell Blake, | Mary Evelyn Jo %es, Alice Alberta Jor- | Robinson, Alma Fannie Robinson, Ani-| As a means of combatting a com- ous S0c pint size for 3% today at - Deplct Oblec’uves at man, Catherine Helvin, Charles Wes-| Miss Lucy D. Slowe, dean of women |Edith Wilmay Burrel, Helen Elizabeth | dan. Annie Loui ¥ King Edna Kelley. | ta Marie Robinson. Jeanette Miriam munity evil and at the same time re Peoples Drug Stores. ley Henley, Mabel Lillian Henson, Allen | gt Howard University, addressed the | Burton, Vera Grant Coleman, Carrie | Earline willie Be Wl Kelsey, Doris Lor- | Schell. Mary Alice Simpson, Mary Lucy | lieving unemployment, the Birminghain.| GRAHAM MILK of MAGNESIA Closi Exercises. | Hobbs, Mary Grace Hoffman, Helen |graduating class of Shaw Junior High|Bell Craighead. Martha La Verne Da- |raine Kennedy, E ‘stelle Virginia Lane, Slaughter, Martha Constance Smith, | Ala., Qommunity Chest is enlisting idle | Sing EXErcises. | Alease Holland, Sidney Hyatt, George | School at. its commencement exercises | vis, Mary Davis, Mildred Virginia Da- | Frances Estelle Lec ; Mary Adele Briggs | Mary Ernestine Smith, Susie Drake|men in & campaign against mosquitoes. e \Illalnhd-l‘:;skson‘ }?”g;a: J&ik;nscx}thce this afterncon when diplomas were | = | Lee Johnson, Herber! e Johnson, | awarded to the 145 members of the| The junior high school was described | Margaret Evelyn Jones, Daniel Kane | class by Dr. J. Hayden Johnson, mem- | “ as a contributor to the seven objectives | Larner Wright Kelpy, James Howard | ber of the Board of Education. . 5 s el of “education in the Jeflerson Junior | Keyworth, Edith Kincheloe, John Koe- | Mary Adele Briggs Logan delivered Right Reserved to Limit Quantities High School commencement last night. ber, us oustenis, Alfre oseph | the valedictory and Garnet C. Wilkin- | The exerclces were the fourth of a sc- | Lepre, Rose Levin, Sun Lew, Mollie [son, first assistant superintendent of ries of interpretative commencement| Margery Lewis, Lulu Grace Litten, Wil- | schools, spoke briefly. The salutatory | programs and marked the graduation of | liam Edward Lloyd, William Stephen |was delivered by Ralph Leon McKin- | a class of 108 McBride, Raymond McCutcheon, James | ney. The benediction was pronounced | The objectives were out'ined in dra- | Madigan, John Manthos, Frank- Mar- | by Rev. W. B. Robertson. Songs by | “matic sketch and recitation. Helen | shall, Charles William Mills, John | the class completed the program Phone Holland presented the first objective, | Moore, Thelma Jeane Morgan, Arthur | = Diplomas were given to the follow- % Health.” Margaret Allison gave the | Munari, Geraldine Newman, Charles | ng: S DlIstrict 5215 second objective, “Command of Funda- | Naylor, Edith Odell Nunnally, Angelo| Robert Elwood Askins, Charles Wil- mental Processes.” Other objectives | Theodore Pappas, Leah Virginia Pink-|liam Backus, William Jesse Bellows. and those who presented them were: ard, Betty Riley, James Francis Roo- | Harold Wallace Belt, Robert Jordan “Worthy Home Membership,” Edith | ney, Nettie Rubenstein, Frederic Oren | Beverly, Cornelius Boston, Edward Wil- Nunnal Vocation,” Mollie Lewis; | Rudy, Ruth Lee Rusmiselle, Paul Helvin | liam Brooke, Douglas Amos Brown. “Citizenship,” Tony Tingen: “Worthy | Sanford, Frederick Paul Scaldaferri, ( Samuel Brown, Shirley O'Donnell “Use of Leisure Time,” Anna Shapiro|Lucille Rita Schaeffer, John Schwaner, | Brown, Benjamin James Crowe, Charles ~and James Rooney, and “Ethical Char- | Madge Wright, Efva Lena Wood, Roby | Henry Dabney, Charles Daniels, jr.; ~acter,” George and Francis Coakley. | Lee Whitfield, Ethel Yetta Weiss, Jack | james Arthur Deahl, Leroy Clarence “Thelma Morgan introduced the seven | Wadsworth, Daniel Stellabotte, Beverley | Dillard, Joseph Edelin, Robert Wen- objectives. | Celeste Sheaffer, Mildred Maric Sulli- | dell Ewell. James Fields, William Mc- v | van, Dorothy Inez Taylor, Tony Macon | Kinley Gray, Edward Lawrence Griffis, O Bragnwn e | Tingen, Leroy Taylor, Anna Shapiro, | Eligio William Gunn, William Adol- “4LL OVER TOWN” The Jefferson Junior High School's| Frances Marie Segreti, Frances Jean- | phys Hampton, Kenneth Lloyd Hardy, 1 commencement last February depicted | ette Seaton, Henry Volk, Gladys RUth | Jesse Franklin Harley, Earl Leonard —the better to the extra-curricular activities, and the | VanSciver, Katherine Lorraine Twiford. | Harrison, Thomas Melton Hawkins, s iy = exercisus last June interpreted the cur- | Charles 'Herbert, Walter Huff, Earl Stock Up “ riculum. | Edward Jackson, John Henry Janifer, The program last night included a DAMAGE SUIT FILED Fiova Aloyeits Jackson, Reginaid Har- k I h Your cornet duet by Wesley Henley and o |rison “Kennison, Wiliiam _Leftwich, €C €se HOW TO STOP | Linen James Madigan and songs by the class.' gut for $1,500 damages has been James Lilly, Melvin Horten Lowry. Now! The class gift was presented by George ; bridge, principal. The invocation was|the George Transfer Co. Inc, 911 | * \ asked by Rev. Joseph M. Sherer of St | South Capitol street, by James L | Cool Off e r e C | a S ~ Dominic’s Church. Mrs. ip ney ¢ | A o ’® With a u P a? Get a bottle of Wildroot Cokas and accepted by R. W. Straw- | filed in District Supreme Court against i ith, member of the Board of Edu-| Coffey, 1214 I street. Through Attor- ”NON-ALCOHOUC £ “ cati . Di v v neys Welch, Daily & Welch, the plain- | t & vV £ * ed by Dr. Ellis Haworth to the follow- | IT S NO SIN FRESH Hair Tonic. Use it regu | tiff says he was seriously injured on | . ing: | October” 11, 1937, when his automobile [| NOT IF YOU USE PEEKO FLAVOR . = [ larly for one month. 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