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_ B4 THE EVE NING STAR, W HI CENTRALDPLONAS PRESENTEDT0 5% Way to Success in Depression | Discussed by Joy Eimer Morgan. Success in the future will be attained | by persons with fmagination enough to | think up jobs that have never been | cone before, Joy Elmer Morgan, editor | Brown, Elizabeth De Bell Brown, Mary Elizabeth Brown, Harriet Hill dage, Wilda Lucille Bugbee, Jane Van Ness Bullough, Frances Goddard Cal-| laghan, Mary Etta Callahan, Margaret | Virginia Cashell, Joan Cladny, Adele Coffe: Collier, Harriet Isabel Cooper, Kathe- | £ v { herd Helen Bailey Sheppard, Minnette |‘Otto Hammerlund, Stanley Hayman, | T of the Journal of the National Educa- tion Association, declared at the Cen- tral High School commencement last night when 57 dents were gradu ated Commenting on the present-day un- V1 t which confronts graduates ational institutions, Mr. Mor- an suggested that perhaps the future | n't as dark as it first appears to the |y principals in the . country’s commence- ments this month. The “biggest job™)| confronting America today, he said, is | the finding of worthy occupations for the Nation's youth. Half of this task social and the other half, the editor ared, is individual and must be done by the young people themselves. The skill to do jobs well and so eco- ally that people will desire the| new services is essential, Mr. Morgan said. “What America needs is a high- cr standard of living. For three years we have been creating lower standards living—doing the wrong _things, throwing more people out of jobs, cut- ting salaries and wages. This cannot be done by attempting to force upon people things which they neither want nor need. It can be done by discov- ering services which excellence. the beauty. the happiness of life, the security and Suggests Types of Service. In reviewing types of new services for which a demand will exist, Mr Morgan cited professionally trained po- lice forces whose personnel will be trained for the specific job of crime prevention; more comprehensive and systematic services for automobile own- ers, by which the life of motor cars can be materially prolonged; sy: tematic, long-time planning of _cities and communities: landscape gardening and beautification for the small home owner, and socialized recreation In conclusion, Mr. Morgan paid trib- ute to the District of Columbia public school system as a contributing factor in the preparation of youth for this “new future.” The public schools here, he said, constitute one of the finest systems in the country. It is well ad- ministered_and staffed by “educated, consecrated teachers.” The program was opened by the in- vocation of Rev. F. Alan Parsons, rec- tor of the Church of the Ascension. Dr. Harvey A. Smith, principal, an- nounced the special honors winners. The Kendall scholarship to George Washington University went to Mar- garet Graves, the Smith College schol- arship to Hester Rayner, the Halstead Pierce Hoover scholarship to Richard Holbrook, American University scholar- Helen Barry, Montelle Yates Bearden, |s Sally Blish, Doris Marie Brattain, El- eanor Virginia Brayshaw, Helen Olivia sill, Eleanor Cox. Lela Athey Cranford, Wilhelmina Caroline Cronenberg, Mary Lydia Dahl, Elizabeth Lucille Damron, Mary Darhanian, Mollye Datlowe, Lois Carolyn Deardoff, Ruth Lillian Dehn, Antoinette D'Elia vecchio, Diamond, Anna Belle Dierdorf, Geral dine Dillman, Helen Louise Drake, Vir- ginia Draper, Louise Dudley Drennon, | Frederica Elizabeth Duchring, Virginia Atwell Duchring, Marian_Jane Duffy, Laura Roberta Dunawin, Helene Eliza- beth Dwyer, Frances Fannie Edlovitch, Jane Ed- monston, Lucy Feidman, Iolanda Mafalda Fera, Cecil Fielding, Helen Louise Fischer, ¢! rgaret Fisher, will 2dd to the | i Muare® Mz he added. it Fra Flelding, Washington College of Law | McDonough, Bell Welr McGinniss, scholarship to Samuel Friedman, Co-|Sheila Mary McGlashan, Olive Winston | lumbus University (law course) schol- | McKnight, Mary Ellen Meiring, Prance | arship to Leo Bernstein, Bliss Electrical | Lillian Mestekin, Cynthia Ruth Mi- | School scholarship to Frederick Church, and the Marjorie Webster School schol- arship to Ethel Thompson. Doris Miller, Mary Florence Miller, | Betty Steed Millett, Alice Marle Milll- | gan, Eleanor Frances Mitchell, Ozella | RAPREES “HED. SES—-. Mixon. Esiclle Moore, Margaret Lucille Diplomas were presented by Jere J, | Morgan, Hazel Elizabeth Mothershed, Cr-n‘:_obusmeu mEnuer of t{xe school | Mary Providence Motta, ‘Julia Louise system, to the following: Murphy, Ethel Mary Nelson, Marie “Ruth Jane Adams, Demetra Acton, Magdalera Nostadt, Polly Pettee Noyes, Jacqueline Allen, Zalma Altman, Ev- | Frances Adeline Page, Shirley Mildred elyn Aronson, Ruth Ashburn, Julia Ann | Palmer, Gladys Park, Elmsra Parrish, Aughinbaugh, Lucile Fern Ball, Mary K Marian Parrish, Barbara Ann Patter- n, Cordie May Peters, Jeanette Eliz- bethan Phillips. Gladys Virginia Poole, Fthel Maria Pope, Ruby Edyth Priddy, | Margaret Juanita Rapee. Ruth Glenn | Rawlings. Hester Merritt Rayner. Jessie duBant Redfield, Margarita Reinohl, | Margaret Kathryn Revman. Grace Lois | Roberts, Louise Elizabeth Robey, Nina May Robinson. Bernardine Mary Rod- | gers, Pauline Mignon Rogers, Sadie Ros- ! enblum, Betty Royle, Zelie Louise Ru- psianaa, Maxine Rose Sachs, Helen Virginia Sanderlin. Margaret Elizabeth Sangster, Flora Elizabeth Sari, Vera Christine Scheidel, Lorraine Schneider, | Dorothy Elizabeth Schutz, Margaret | Virginia Scott. Lynina Rosalie Sheads, | Helen Wooddell Sheets, Jeanne Shep- Esther Bell, Myrtle Marie Benedict, Elizabeth Jane Bennett, Margaret Lou- ise Berry, Lillian Bialek, Katherine Lewis Bichowsky, Helen Barr Binkley, | Briggs, Eva Ruth Broidie, Betty Ma: Brun- Carpenter, Mary Margaret | Caleroy Chaconas, Frances Margaret Starr Clegg, Ruth Cohen, Anna Ruth ine Adair Cotter, Ethel Gertrude Cow- Sherman, Sophie Sherman, Rose | Berths Shure, Mary Elisabeth Sibley, | Ruth Alice Simmons, Barbara Ann Skidmore, Ruth Genevieve Smid, Shir- | ley Elizabeth Smith, Thelma Lea Smith, Elva Jean Snavely, Ruth Irene Snyder, Emma Jane Stees, Alice Eliza- beth Stephan, Doris Virginia Steven- son, Louise Harding Stuart, Anita Dory Summers, Mary Jane Sutherland, Doroe thy Phelps Sutton. Gladys Jane Ta= binski, Clara Mae Tarbett. Aileen Rae- dell Taylor, Jean Howland Taylor, Dorothy ~ Virginia Thompson, Ethel Jeanette Thompson, Jean Thompson, Mary Duvall Thompson., Rosemary Francis Thompson, Winifred _Ivy Thompson, Sarah Bruner Tolman, Des- sie Cecil Toombs, Betty Kimbrough Tucker, Lucille Mae Turnage, Lesley- mae Rebecca Vipond, Dorothy Eleanor Vize, Irene Sylvia Walker, Margueritte Louise Walker, Frances Raum Walsky, Ruth _Alida Jane Hamilton Curry, Verona Etna Helen Marie Del- | Eileen Winifred Dent, Ruth | Lucy Beale Eastham, Jean Emilia Fallon, Erna Helen Flem- Fletcher, Helen y Elizabeth Fow- Florence Helen Fox, Eleanor Carol nklin, Rose Lee Friedlander, Mary Adeline Foley, Mary | Jean Langmack, Agnes Louise Latimer, ships to Virginia Johns, Owenita Har- | rah, Richard Hummer and Sidney Sachs; the St. John's College of An- napolis scholarship to Harold Brooks, the Georgetown University scholarship to Si Greenspan, the University of Virginia scholarship to Joseph Gold- man, the Willlam and Mary College scholarship to Mary Lehman, Hamp- den-Sidney _scholarship to Norment Custis, the Benjamin Franklin Univer- sity scholarship to_Antoinette D'Elia, the Southeastern University scholar- ship to Walter Podrog, Strayer College scholarship to Laura Gibbs, Columbia | Marshall, Mary Esmer Frock, Maxwell Galloway Anne Gamerman, Catherine May Gar- | ner, Anne Gelfand, Toby Gerber, Vir- ginia Lee Gessford, Laura Anne Gibbs, Vita Rebecca Ginsburg, Shirley Gold- berg, Margeret Eloise Golden, Betty Darden Goolsby, Drusilla Nan Gott- shall, Vivian Flora Gravalles, Margaret | Elizabeth Graves, Thelma Frances | Greenberg, Rebecca Greenblat, Lucy Helen Gross, Ethel May Guill, Evelyn Caroline Gunion, Jean Elinore Harden, Margaret Owenita Harrah, De Loris Elizabeth Harris, Anna Elizabeth Har- rison, Marjorie Harrison, Hester Her- berta Hatcher, Lenore Lonas Hausen- fluck, Margaret Dale Havener, Mildred Haves, Edith Wagstaff Hazard, Helen Louise Heathcote, Elisabeth Suzanne Hedges, Wanda Maxine Heene, Char- lotte Harriet Heitmuller, Lois Jane Her- chelroth, Florence Virginia Holbrook, Margaret Carol Hutchinson, Mary- Helen Hutterly, Phoebe Ruth Hyatt, Mary Statler Jefferson, Virginia Johns, Irma Lee Johnson, Mary Bremer John- son, Martha Elizabeth Johnston, Glen Elizabeth Jonscher, Charlotte Frances Kahn, Mary Dexter Kehoe, Evelyn Rae Kelser, Nancy Duvall Patricia_ Kengla, Ruth McNabb_Kizer, Helen Korman, Bertha Lacey, Rebecca Landman, Clara Elizabeth Matilda Leake, Marion_ Lee, Mary Adele Lehman, Edith June Lein- son, Virginia Elizabeth Leishear, Lor- raine Goldsmith Leon, Margaret Eva Lewis, Ruth Berry L'Hommedieu, Georgiana_Chapin Lightfoot, Margaret Christine Linthicum, Virginia Lee Lin- thicum, Selma Louise Livingston, Ber- tha Mary Lockhart, Florence Locknane, Janice Loeb, Elizabeth Lee Lombard, Roberta Jassamine Lowe, Frances El- eanor Luchs, Ruth Beatrice Luria, Annette Elizabeth Magill, Ida Eileen | Carolyn_Barbara Walter. 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STREET N.w. o WASHINGTON PREP Ten Graduates Are Rewarded in received diplomas from Dr Bell, director of education of the Young | E. Kirk, John J. Leu, James J. Mac- Men's Christian Association and head | Donald, Roy F. Nally. of Southeastern University, with which the school honor scholarship certificates by Dr. Robert C. | Martha Preston, Laura F. Sandres, Max Hockett, instructor in foreign languages. school, JUNE 22,. 1933 by Dr. Arthur L. Maiden, history in- structor. Invocation was offered by Wil- liam E. Hartgen, instructor in social sclences. AWARDS DIPLOMAS | | | ander. Joseph Marcellus Frank, John Ray Hasfott, Helen Sutherland Keel- |ing, Lena Carr Nead. Wilhelmina 1 | Riedel. James Sterling Toothman, Ethel V. Wilkinson, Harry Sellers Whitesell and Richard Andrew Yonts Honor certificates were given to An- gus Alexander, Alexander G. Anderson, William Brashears, Nina Buzzard, Wil- Novel Banquet-Commence- ment Exercises. | At & novel banquet-commencement | in which the only addresses were made | liasy B. Canfield, Martha V. Cannon by the students themselves, graduates Thomas F. Carley, Agnes B. Carr, Paul of the Washington Preparatory School ; A. Ohalupsky, Glenn S. Currier, Clara received diplomas Tuesday night in the school auditorium | Duhnnington, Thomas H. Elfman, El- at_Eighteenth and G streets. and other awards | Dangle, Robert S. Dayhoff, Margaret M | bert C. Elkins, Edith Foright, G. Arthur Betsy Garrett, J. Sterling Hall, Holcombe, Alice F. Kirk, Robert ‘Ten graduates of the four-year course | Fulle: James A. |Evely Lena C. Nead, John R. Nordgren, Gordon W. Patt son, Herbert Pierach. Francis R. Poore. M. Pope, Ralph T. Powell. is affliated. students were Forty-three presented with = Grace E. Schayer, Todd O. Thoman. James S Toothman. Charles es | Trainum, Herbert C. Tucker, Will ir Raymond O. Eliason, principal of the A was toastmaster. Candi for diplomas were presented to Dr. Bell | W. Van Arnum, jr.; Harry 8. Whitesell, T. F. Woodward and Richard A. Yonts. HORNED TOAD SWAPPED FOR A “GEORGIA PEACH” Ga., and Mayor Plays Cupid Receives His Macon, Reward. By the Associated Press. MACON, Ga. June 22—A horned toad and a gratuitous letter are Mayer G. gxlen Toole's rewards for playing cu They came from Lee C. Flewellen of San fo. Tex.. who asked and re- ceived the mayor’s help in finding a “Georgia peach” for his bride. That supplication came two years ago and Toole promptly arranged for an introduction of the Texan to Miss Ruby Lee Lockhart of Macon. They were married forthwith and Mr. Fleweilen writes of “love in low” and his wife's flowers that won first prize in a garden WooDWARD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday—Remnant Day You Save %4, V2 and More Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable nor exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. nor on approval; phone and mail orders not accepted. Maid-O-Silk Chiffon Silk Hose Irregulars Which, if Perfect, Would Be $1 Z pairs 95c 50c pair 1,862 pairs Lovely, Sheer, Lace-Top Chiffon Silk Hose, in a good assortment of shades to wear with Summer pastels and white. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Special Friday Offerings . . . Two Well-Known Makes of White Shoes Made to Sell for $5 to $7.50. . .. $1.95 A very timely offering of 300 pairs “Dolly Madison” and “Hill and Dale” White Shoes, active and spectator sports types. 40 pairs White Buckskin Oxfords, Special ..... with crepe soles; sizes 3 to 8. Boys’ Pajamas Speciat 35¢; 3 pairs $ 150 pairs, cool broadcloth pajamas in plain colors and fancy patterns; one and two-piece styles; 33 Athletic Union Suit: Special sizes 28 and 30. 26 pairs Washable Cotton Crash Knickers; sizes 10, sizes 6 to 18. Special ...25¢ .16, and 18. 8¢ Men’s Quality Shirts, 85¢; 3 for $2.50 Some Some Reduced 300 Very Good Quality “Premier” and “Arrow” Shirts are included. colors; neckband in white; sizes 14 200 pairs Men's Summer Pajamas; in coat, coliar, and sizes A to D. Beach Sandals, 50c 100 pairs Beach or Sports Sandals; several styles. Small sizes. Specially Priced— From $1.35 Shirts, and our popular W&L Collar-attached in white and to 17. 150 Men’s Athletic Suits; sizes 36 to 46. cial . 36 Ties. Special .. PaIr Were 1t $1.95 white and colors; rubber soles; Union 100 pairs Growing Girls’ Two-Toned Oxfords; sizes 3 to 8. Spe- cial DOWN STAIRS STORE Reduced 1/3 and More Silk Chiffon Hose 35¢, 3 pairs, $1 Were 55¢ 90 pairs; a number of styles; some damaged. 104 pairs Ch;l'dr!’n‘! 15¢ and Underwear, 55¢ 2 for $1 Was 85c and $1 175 pieces, including “Laros™ rayon bloomers, chemise, panties, and pajamas—glove silk and rayon vests, bloom- ers, panties, and combina- tions — “Roger’s” 1un-prool Bemberg bloomers and vests. Some slightly soiled. 45 pieces, $1.65 Silk Under- wear; pantiec, dance sets, chemise, go Jackets. Now Beach Sandals, 75¢ Were $1.35 70 pairs; blue, green, vellow; broken sizes. Dresses, $3.95 Were $5.95 33; of plain and printed sheers. and plain crepes Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 44, 1615 to 2415, and broken sizes for junior 2, $15.35 Dinner and Eve- blue, size 16; 18; slightly ..$9.25 and Women’s Doeskin Gloves, 95¢ Were $1.65 14 pairs; pull-on style; white and eggshell; soiled. Men’s Sweaters, 45¢ Were 85c 33; Bleeveless All-Wool Sweaters; sizes 34 to 43. Men’s Hose, 5¢ Were 15¢ 71 pairs: irregulars of higher priced hose. Foundation Garments, $1.95 Were $2.95 17; several styles; sizes 36 to 44 in lot. Infants’ Hose, 15¢ Were 25¢ 66 pairs White Cotton Hose. Silk Slips, $1.10 Were $1.95 in tailored and lace- trimmed styles; somo with brassiere tops. Sizes 34 to 44 in lot Boys’ Undershorts 15¢ Were 35¢ 18 pairs; size 34 Reduced IA and More Infants’ Shoes, 75¢ Were $1 and $1.50 18 pairs; white, black, and smoke. Sizes 1 to 4. Women’s Slippers 75¢ Were s1 25 pairs: leather or fabric; broken sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Reduced 1/2 and More Girls’ Sweaters 50c Were 1 30; short sleeve styles; sizes 8 to 14 14 Pairs §1 Rayon Pajamas; 1 piece; broken sizes. Now 50¢ 23; $1 to $1.95 Straw Hats. Now s ..25¢ w 13; $1 Wash Skirts; broken Boys’ Blouses, 15¢ Were 58¢c 38 Khaki Sports sizes 6 and 8 63 “Model” Blouses: discon- tinued styles; sizes 6, 8 and 14 Blouses; 7 Boys’ $1.55 Bathing Suits; sun model; size 6. Now..45¢ 7 Pairs Boys’ 85¢ Knickers. Now 25¢ Sizes 817 to 10 in lot. Reduced and More 1/2 _—— Dresses, $1.95 Were $5.95 and $10 22; Printed and plain crepes and sheers. Sizes 16, 18, 36, 38, 44 to 50 and 16' to 2215, 18: $10 and $15.75 Dresses; printed and plain sheers, sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 44, 1615 to 201, 241, to 26% 5012 to 54!5. Now....... 21; $5.95 and $7.95 Dresses, plain and printed crepes and print_combinations; sizes 14 to 18, 38 to 44, 161z and 24':, and broken sizes for juniors. Now. $2.95 18; $5.95 Printed and Plain Crepes; broken sizes for mis: women and little ‘women. $1 Skirts and Blouses 95¢ each Were $1.95 20 Sports Skirts and Jump- ers; sizes 26 to 32. - 35 Pastel Silk Blouses; sizes 34 to 40. 30 $1 Cotton and Silk Sports Blouses, sizes 34 to 40. Now, 35¢ Women’s Fabric Gloves, 35¢ Were 85c and $1 50 pairs Pull-on Pabric Gloves; light shades. Women’s White Oxfords, $1.95 Were $5 Pair 100 Pairs White Canvas Low Heel Oxfords. Sizes 3 to 9. 40 Pairs $6.50 Spectator Sports Shoes; straps, ties and pumps; white and com- binations. Now........$1.95 Rayon Underwear 5S¢ Was 58¢ 471 pieces Run-Resist Rayon Underwear, including band- bottom panties, regular and extra size vests, and bloom- ers. Broken sizes. 36 Knit Union Suits; also. 4 Rayon Coats. Reduced to 25 60; 25¢ and 35¢ Rayon Bandettes and Cotton Knit Vests; soiled. Reduced to 2 for 25¢ Bandettes, 2 for $1 55c each Were s1 56 a variety of dainty styles; some with adjustable straps. and res, in sizes 36 Now... 93¢ Hats, 50¢ Were $1 and $1.95 25 White Fabric Hats: soiled. 50 Straw Turbans and Brim- med Hats 25 Silk Turbans and Brims. 15 Crochet Caps; sofled. Uniforms and Dresses, 65¢ Were $1.95 and $2.95 63 Attractive styles; broken 25¢ 15; $1.95 Printed Broadcloth Smocks; small sizes. Now, 95¢ Men’s Robes, $2.95 Were $7.95 4; Rayon Dressing Robes. Infants’ Apparel Reduced 15; $1 Sacques, Suits and Novelties. Now.........50e 19; $1.50 and $1.95 Silk Bon- Now ....85¢c 50; 580 to $1 Shoulderettes, Bonnets and Novelties. Now 25¢ DOWN STAIRS STORE

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