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1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY ’”\EES G. U. Graduates 417 as Thousands Look On AWNU. Rewnon Ad- drimence- ition. Eahat ignores ehar turns out “‘cywas deplored by hnon, S. J, yresiiversity, in wddrernoon the €17 1ating class of C Thmencement Was of several thou alumni on the lawn. Dr. Edm vice presi- dent Fordham pres only hon- orara degree of doctinon gradu- atedege in 1913, and esuit Order he carts degree fromy in Eng- land at Oxford, Louvpean uni- | versi | “¥ educators | are iracter and the = man, the typies educating into said in his comit is teach- ing y and ex- plict life—if he | has Ith, culture | and | “I pursuit of healrt which is | at tbhessimism.” Inm of Lrlin-‘ Ing, “individu- | stinption, reac- tions is “super- natu “Wy today at | ¢he ugh with | greal” he said. “Weorganize & ban®n remain optir world, who by te can keep & hoestruction.” | In graduating | elasso them the Dest ev. Arthur A. Cent of the anive prevented his 3 Teksented for Sheirs J. Hogan, deanhool; Rev. Johnthe College of A. David V. McC: schools of Mediev. Francis E. Liool of Law, | and dean of the 8cho | Thied degrees | tollo* COLL SCIENCES | L. W, Ehemistry. Dono. J.. 8.J. 8chwi HOOL. AnsbeE.. ir, A m; Ballsi A jr, Bodirude % ranfn Francis, renrude. ma. Brode R Corrip. H., jr. Cunnude. Bial. E onnn. J. A, Ir. cul Davigey J. 1.8 J, ms. T.J.S.J. Ditze M. 8.J. inneude. itzpC. F.. Baal Science., Agne3. E. 0! 3 BT, Pitzg INE. : AlibeJ. . Photo shows a general view of the crowd attending the 138th annual commencement ezer- cises held under a burning sun on the Georgetown College lawn yesterday afternoon. —Star Staff Photo. Kameen, A.J. Kearns, Harry J Coble. Eugene J. Koebel. Ralph F. Lattin, Ward Elgin Abbott. Edward E. Ahern, John W. Barry. Thomas F. Bernhardt. James C. Cecil. John La Mont Delaney. Paul Lyne Devaney, Allan C. Dewicki. John A Fitzgerald, T. J.. Ir. Hilbert, W. E. Ball. Notley Lee Bealke, Charles F. Belanger, Fergus Belanger, Warren E. Bindeman J. E Blake, Phiilip W. Boggs, James C. Borda. Joseph L, Bremer, James H., Brupson, W. W. Buchtel, W. W. Bugen, Paul Burkart, Frank J. Callinan, Francis E. Cantwell. J. J. Carr, Laurence W. Carroll, A. F.. jr. Cawley. F. R. Chadwick, G. A.. ir. Coffelt. G. Q Connolly. J. W. Consedine, W. R. Davis. Joseph A. Dematatis. E. E Dennis. John B. Deschenes L P. Devine. M_ L. Dillon. J. V. De P. Dofl'lnlf A Dorsey. John H. Downey. J. J. Duff. Robert H. Duff. W. P, Jr. Duncan; R. D. Fahy. E. J Flanigan P.J. Gearin_H. C. Goergens. A G. Grafl, Herbert Heagney_ Daniel Herron W_J. Hickey. F. E. Holland. R_J. Hoover. J. 8. Hoskins, J. A Alexander. W. L. Brodie, Leo Cohen.” Samuel L. Fingeroth, A. L. Gesser, Carl Goldblatt, A. S. McCauley, John J. Miller, Paul Bretsch, C. B. Cureton, W. MacK. Duval. Miles Foster, Charles A. after work. for only We will deliver at 1227 G Case: Gerald H, Cawl James J. ark; omny St Conp o B SCHOOL Juris Doctor. Nussbaum, G. F.. ir. Zinno, Genarino R. OF LAW. Sherbondy_ D. J. Sherman. Sidney’ Willenbucher. F. Master of Laws. Knight. George S Littichale. George R. Marenberg. P, O'Connor. Edward J. Parson. George S, Rose. Francis W. Spohn, William B, Whelan. John J. Bachelor of Laws. Huse, Roy A. Jillson, G. J. Jones. J. M. ir. Keenan John T. Knechtges. C. T, Lamensdor{ R. G. Larrazola P. F. Leach, S. B. Leary. D. J Loerch. Alfred F. Long, William H. Lynch, J. K . Jr. Mayes W. K McBride. J. C McKillip B. G.. ir. McMillan. R. W. Nary. F. J O’Connor, J. J O'Connor. W. V., jr. O'Donnel 5 Q'Donnell. ¢ O'Mahoney. F. B. Parcells C. H Pechacek, C. G. Pecori_E. R Proctor. J. M.. jr. Proctor, S. E Quesly, W. H. Queen. H.A Quinlan. E. J., jr. Reynolds. J. J. Rogzers, J. H Schott. Milton B, Schwartz. T. A Shriver_J. U..Jr. Shure. Raloh G. SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY. Doctor of Dental Surgery. O'Toole, Clement B. Paterno, Jerome A. Paterno, Leo C. Pereske, Adam W Persisky. Samuel J, Rosanelli, S.. Jr. Schecter, Aaron F. Weisbrod. Lewis Wiggins, Albert W. SCHOOL OF FOREIGN SERVICE. Master of Science in Foreign Service. Gaghan, Joseph F. Meehan, John W. Roberts. w. Theofllos, Samuiel M. Willi GEORGETOWN GRADUATES Your diploma is your mark of merit, earned years of hard HAVE FRAMED NOW! serve it forever frame of finest mate- rials and workmanship 't Pre- in a $1.75 i ws compiete sladly no added ch: Charge Accounts Invited 1l for s sTI "lwl DISTRICT 3505 “Isn’t it wonderfull In the time s o we left for the theater, George has flown fo Chicago™ Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service. Alfaro. Rogelio E. Grunwell, Alfred E. Andary, Frances J. N. Heller. Robert Allen Angelo, James Paul = Kilpatrick, Robert A. Andrews. Harry M. McCarthy. F. R Andrews. John Greer Magee. Richard H. Andrews John 8.~ Mahoney. R. E. Baynes. Charles E. Mazzeo. John B. Brown. Matthew M. Michel. William Carpenter, Wm. F, Conill. Guido Ni Corbett. Jack Crouch L. A, Dachelet, John B. Pinsince. Adrian J. Davis. George A. Power, John Walsh Decker. Burton A, Reese. Jobn N., jr. Di Giulian, A. L. Reilly. Vincent J. Dixon, Huston, jr. Rinaldl. Patrick G. Doyle. Donald 'J. Rockwell, W. T. Esenstad. Leon Ruch. Hadley B, Fidel. Edward Allen Ryerson. Hal Fioravanti, Pulvio R. Sardore. Thos. G. Fitzgerald Edw. J." Sheehan. Robt. McD. Foley. Robert J.' ~ Sterrett. Frank Gum Fowier. Ross O. jr. Stowe. Leroy F. Frisz. Joseph Adolph Weatherby. Meredith Gates. Chalmer C. Yanke, Leo Alfred Col. Jesse C. Drain, U. S. A, com- | mandant of the R. O. T. C. department, awarded commissions as second lieu- | tenants, Infantry, in the Reserve Corps of the Army to the following: Ballschmider. R. O. Marsh, Arthur H Barozzi, Dario G. McCloskey, J. E... jr. Bodine. E. J., Jr. McCrohan, Albert D, Boland, C. T. McGuigan: R. C. Bruns, William H. Miller. Frank W_. jr. Connolly. M. J. Moynihan. J. A ir. Hall. Richard E., r Kivlighan. M. E. Maley, Edmont R. Certificate for appointment for commis- | sion as second lieutenant, infantry. Joseph | Aloysius Kuhn, ir. Cartoonist Dies. Knott, 54, artist and creator of the “Penny Ante” cartoons, staff, died Saturday. TRADE MARK Llrge Storage Sale Glassware. uum Cleane; Tables, Retrie Figer REGIST! Porch Furniture, tric Fans, Books, Typewriters, W robes, Etc. AT PUBLIC_AUCTION AT SLOAN’S 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY June 9th, 1937 at 10 AM. From Storage Concerns, Private Own- ers and Others. Terms: Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC.. Aycts ir. Raleigh, Edward J. Sheldon. John T. IT HAS SPARKLE, SNAP, AND SAVOR, AND Made with natural-pure water and the cholcest Jamaica ginger, this famous old beverage has been America’s favorite for over fifty years. Its smooth blend of flavor is made invigorating by fine carbonation. Clicquot Clubj PALE DRY GOLDEN GINGER ALE CHICKEN-STUFFED * MUSHROOMS * Here’s How to Make it R & R Boned Chicken (6 oz. tin) 3 tablespoons butter 18 large mushrooms Wash and stem the mushrooms. Brown in butter. Set mush- room caps aside se ceel. Add stems to chicken and omion. Chop very fine, moisten with cream. Fill mushroom caps, rounding well over the top. Cover with buttered orwmbs. Bake 15 minntes in hot oven. Serves6. 1 small onion SERVE IT PLAIN NG ROgy, € BONEp o Ve SERVE IT FANCY o ) ke SERVE IT HOT - SERVE IT COLD — NON-STOP CHICAGO 3 HOURS 55 MINUTES 8ST. LOUIS,*» June 7 (#).—Jean and former | member of the King Features, Inc., | Established 15911 | White House Appl; Butter Lang’s Pickles Longhorn Cheese Jell-0 Desserts _ _38 oz far lsc Sweet Mixed quart jar JUMBO ROLL BUTTER Always fresh, always gond, always eco- nomically priced. Try a pound today. 1 Pound Roll c Parchment Wrapped _ LAND 0’ LAKES___ ». 39¢ Southern Belle Margarine ». (9¢ Nucoa Margarine Honey Nut Margarine___». IT¢c Spry Shortening___s m. can 59¢ Crisco Shortening__3 . can §9e KEYSTONE BRAND Unpeeled WHOLE APRICOTS Apricots in their most delicious form. Fully tree-ripened, Jhacked in natural Juices. w10e o 17e Del Maiz Niblefs 12 oz can 2 ror 27¢ Silver Run Corn 2o oz. can 3 ror 25¢ Blue Label’:::Bantam *.:* 15¢ Shriver’s A-1 Peas_10: oz can Tg Green Giant Peas ‘... 3 rr 50¢ HOLDS ITS FLAVOR! SANITARY’S SPECIAL TEA Near boiling one minute, near freezing the next. It takes a good tea to stand up under the extreme changes in tem- perature necessary in making iced tea. 25¢ Afternoon Tea < . canister |9¢ Lipton’s Tea Tl _x w. e 23¢ Banquet Tea % % . can 23¢ Salada Teaornze Feoe's 1. piz. 25¢ House of Lords Tea :: . rxc. 23¢ Astor Tea Balls And So Economical Orange Pekoe % Ib. pke. JUNE 7, 1937, SANICO EGGS Federal-State graded U. S. large grade “B.” Every egg guaranteed to give per- fect satisfaction. Look for the grading certificate on the carton. Carton of One Dozen Plantation Pineapple ‘> Halves 0’ Gold Peaches 3. 50¢c Musseimens Apple Sauce 3 cans 25¢ Silver Run Tomatoes ':.." 3 or 25¢ Dole Pineapple Spears = 17¢ Stokely Tomato Juice =.:-10c Hunt’s Tomato Juice 15 oz < 8¢ Libby’s Tomato Juice ... 3 ror 25¢ College Inn Tomato Juice ;. 14c Domino Cigarettes____rx:. 10¢ Cigarettes 0. ' Comsnia. pizs. 25¢ Kools or Philip Morris v 15¢ 5c Candies & Gums 3 v 10c Bars, bulk____». 10c Gibraltar Asparagus__ .7 (Tc Sweet and Delicious! ORANGETTES They are small individual segments of Mandarin oranges and are wonderfully good. Delicious eaten as a breakfast fruit or in a salad. 2::15¢| 2 25¢ Hunt’s Fruit Cocktail_ ‘i 1dc Phillips Pork & Beans 1 . can 5¢ Gibb’s Pork & Beans : . can §¢ Gibb’s New Pack Spinach *.7 10c Libby’s Sauerkraut = oz can 10 Morton’s Salt Columbia Salt White House Vinegar a:. vot. 12¢ Sealect Milk tan can____3 ror 20¢ Land 0’ Lakes Milk & 3 ror 20c Carnation Milk __tau can 3 ror 22¢ The Toast of the Town! SANICO BREAD IN OUR PRODUCE DEPTS. Continuing Our Sale of NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA NEWPOTATOES Now at a price which SANICO BACON A fine flavored, sugar-cured bacon with a nice dis- tribution of fat and lean. %e19c “Step Around the Corner and Save” Time is money—you save both by shopping right in your neighborhood at Sani- tary or Piggly Wiggly. More than that, you get the quality you want and are always courteously re- ceived. Shop in one of our stores for 30 days and see if your food bill is not lower. Pride Herring Roe__17 oz ean |5¢ Davis ":%:- Codfish 10 oz. can {0¢ Wet Shrimp Domestic Sardines Crown Brand Sardines 3 can: 25¢ SANICO FLOUR Just reduced in price—now a bigger value than ever. The quality, as usual, is 100%.. Try Sanico flour once—you'll use it always. 12 Pound Gold Medal Flour__:2 . sncx 6l¢ Pilisbury Flour___1 ». s Glc Harvest Blossom Flour .2 45¢ Golden Heart Flour -z 45¢ Washington Flour »ii. 'z 56¢ To Quickly Introduce SOUTHERN BELLE SALAD DRESSING ‘We are giving away a 4-ounce jar with one pound of Southern Belle Margarine. One Pound of Margarine and I 9c 4-03. Jar of Dressing Salad Bowl Dressing »int sr 23¢ Kraft Miracle Whip__pint 52r 2T¢ Sanico Mayonnaise__rint - 2T¢ Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise . 33¢ Kraft Mayonnaise___rint 1r 32¢ YOUR CHOICE <ans 95! Hunt’s Italian Prunes, 30 oz. cans Hunt's Supreme Peas, 16 oz. cans Silver Skillet Corned Beef Hash .7 Silver Slice Grapefruit, 20 oz. cans Keystone Bartlett Pears, 16 oz. cans Ivory Soap ™:i™ Lifebuoy Soap Palmolive Soap____3 caes [T¢ By Made under U. S. Government inspection in the most sanitary surroundings in Briggs' modern plant. Briggs Liverwurst_ « ». {0¢ Briggs Bologna . 28¢ Briggs Luxury Loaf « ». 10¢ Briggs vyzins Ham x ». 20¢ Briggs rexne Loaf__x ». 12¢ This is the way to SAVE time; and increase your comfort. Travel to Chicago on The PRESIDENT, American's NON-STOP service. Have dfl day in Washington. Leave 5:30 pm. (ET). Enjoy a delicious dinner aloft, without. charge. Arrive Chicago 8:25 pm. (CT), for @ comfortable night's sleep. - ? Phone NAtienal 0442 or your .hivol agent Ticket Office=—3813 15th Sirest N. W. permits serving them at every meal. Briggs Veal Loaf__x ». 10¢ Fancy Milk-Fed Veal Veal Cutlets Loin Veal Chops ____n. 35¢ Stuffed Breast of Veal . 28¢ Shoulder Veal Roast ». (9¢ Shoulder Veal Chops ». 23¢ CHOICE SEA FOOD Fresh Flilet of Haddock»- 19¢ Fresh Croakers Fresh Sea Bass _ 10:25¢ Red Norfolk Beets - - »== 5¢ Crisp Yellow Carrots 2 == 19¢ Crisp Stalks of Celery - == 14¢ Fresh Green Lima Beans 2™ 25¢ Fresh Green Peas - - 3 ™ 19¢ Crisp Red Radishes - 2 == 5¢ Red Nancy Hall Sweets 3 ™ 20c Ripe Fla. Tomatoes - 2 = 25¢ White or Yellow Squash * 5¢ FROZEN White Fresh PORK CHOPS enry S. FPlem C Francis & w. B Sinks) > Glieh 5 ‘B, grea. T9Y, John C. Halst Peter W. Hi ek Americon's New Flag- ships, Douglas-built, are the largest, quiet- est, most luxurious, longest-range planes. Prices Quoted Are Effective in Washington & Vicinity Until Close of Business 1 P.M. Wednesday, June Sth [ ) Seles, 35c.

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