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EVERY DAY IS AN OCCASION TO GIVE HER GUDE FLOWERS Now, more thon ever, the rodiont beauty of womon is the one bright spot _in _on _otherwise _blacked-out world. Show your appreciation ond admiration by sending her (ond often) a gift of Gude Bros. Co. flowers. It means a lot to her to reckive your bougquet, corsage or flowers for her hair, THE EVENING 70 Western High Seniors Graduated in Midyear Ceremonies Holmes, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, | & Presides at Exercises With Assistant Supt. of Schools Chester W. Holmes presiding, 70 | B students of Western High School today received diplomas at mid- Woodrow Wilson ;% SAY 1212 F Street NAtional 4276 4 Stores IT WITH GUDE FLOWERS LAST DAY! JANUARY COAT EVENT Entire Stock Reduced STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1942. Awards 24 Cerfificates ‘Twenty-four students of Cham- berlain ~ Vocational School were graduated today at final exercises. Robert A. Maurer, vice president of the Board of Education, presided. Graduates m: % M. fi"%r 55 Graduaes He Hear &+ |Supt. Ballou at N. J. Nelson, Principal, Awards Diplomas At Exercises Principal Norman J. Nelson today | En:! % "Ch awarded diplomas to 55 graduates| of Woodrow Wilson High School at final exercises there. The address.to the graduates was by Supt. of Schools Prank W. Ballou. Eleanor Smith gave the farewell ad- dress for the class. A choral group sang, under the direction of Mrs. Gladys Sanders. John Harrison Mudd, president of the class, pre- sided and spoke & word of greeting. | 3 Graduates are: onhnd une M. = soru. GoltereinLiayd M. aller. Frances A. 3 e A, orne, 14 t01/2 You still have time to make a sizable sav- ings on a fine winter coat from our collec- tion. Winter is only half over, why not buy your coat now, use it the remainder of the season and then hold it over for next year. The large reductions make it worthwhile to buy, now. Brilliant Silver Fox On Smart Black Coat Now 68-‘” The collar is eblese with rediant Silver, the eost is simple and very beautifully tellored. An M-nfiuhynflh.mflynfin‘m Plss Tes L. Frank Co. Miss Washington Fashions 12th & F Streets Store Hours: 9:30 A.M. to 6:15 P.M. Store Hours 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Our ENTIRE STOCK Furred Winter COATS Tomorrow . . . at 9:30 A.M. Clearance Because we never carry over our stoek from | Roane, Vivian one Winter season to another . . . we offer you this great CLEARANCE Savings. Each one is a rare buy at these low prices! 1 Reg. $79.95 Coat with Leopard 7 Reg. $69.95 Coats with Silver Fox 13 Reg $69.95 Coats with Persian 6 Reg $79.95 Coats with Persian Plastrons eg. $75.00 Coats with Persian 4 Reg $79.95 Coats with Eastern Mink 2 Reg. $69.95 Coats with Squirrel 1 Reg. $75.00 Coat with Squirrel Plastron 3 Re $69.95 Coats with Beaver er Weattail, “h.fnu* awi] Fraster, {gflhn sc White, Kenneth Shaw Junior High Gives 130 Pupils Certificates One hundred and thirty members of the graduating class of Shaw Junior High School today received certificates from Mrs. James W. Williams, member of the Board of Education, at final exercises. ‘The address to the graduates was by Miss Dorothy Height, general secretary of the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. Principal Joseph G. Logan also spoke briefly. Juanita Bettie Nash gave the ad- dress of welcome and Lester Mc- Reynolds the valedictory. Graduates and the senior high schools they will attend are: In Exercises at Cardozo High Diplomas Presented by John H. Wilson, Member Of Board of Education Sixty-four students today were graduated from Cardozo High School at final exercises there. John H. Wilson, member of the Board of Education, presided, pre- sented the diplomas and spoke briefly to the graduates. Mrs. Crystal Bird Fauset, special Defense, gave the main address to the graduates. Honors were awarded by Principal R. N. Mattingly. Margaret Hebb delivered the fare- well address and Bernyce Ferguson the welcome address. Ondulus are: Alstock lum. Wit 0, wu Virginia M. . Ellen V. Recelving 2-year mt-n-dnnu certifi- cates were: Madden, Lois B. Nickens, Julia A. *Summer school. 1941. . 107 Receive Cerfificates \From Deal Junior High Assistant Supt. of Schools Law- son J. Cantrell today presented di- plomas to 107 graduates of Deal Junior High School most of whom will attend nearby Woodrow Wilson High School next semester. Ted Spandou gave the salutatory and Sallie Mae Holman the vale- dictory. John M. Riecks, acting princ};p:sl of the school, presented Graduates and their schools are: Adams. m:‘i.‘-"' '““:.a','."?;.m Bchmu e, Dcro'.h Behrens. Ernest r, N 7 Bryan, William Ganby. Medtord Cound, oh ITy, Jame unm! Ed'nd Robert ey, Dourias. Bernard Dyer, Robert nnnemumulh A Fischer, Fi Freeman, Waiter lllrlle! Wl.lur Bere HflflGhPln& . Hil! Eled pIvere Richard Matchett. William eissner, Paul omas, 'hylor anerl’e‘ 61. Mary Vi ck lnn L. Williams, Alyne B, ‘Wright, Mary G Wilson: Hilda » = Whnlker I..Illle M. Wlllll Yyette B. w*l?l. Dolnrel M. Goodall. Soha W. Ken ‘n('h.E’DIlfll:‘!l C CDIB‘QI m el Mackiin, mm'u. N ‘ardose High Eiiey " Anbre 1. E".r,.., s uise Siror. n?m.n son. Josep Vaughn, Vergte B, S:mu. L‘hnlfl B Tompson, E. L B, %on.sa:'" "’%.#:":2 L Simmone. Samuel M. n.?.'é’.'r'.o’,?"'?'-?"&"" . Ru ylor. Joseni %:’Ignflen Hattle K mm e B, Anderson. Jeln N s Juanlte Burgess. Catherine A. 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Margaret i1 Froelie, F4s Stea Pilson, Beattie, Slayer of Girl, 10, Executed at Sing Sing By the Associated Press. OSSINING, N. Y, Jan. 30— Thomas Conroy, 39, a New York Diplomas Presented To Class of 93 at = Armstrong High Woodson of Association For Study of Negro Life, Is Speaker Dr. Carter G. Woodson, director of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, was speaker today as 93 students of Armstrong High School were graduated at final exercises at the school. Diplomas were presented to the graduates by Col. West A. Hamilton, member of the Board of Education, after Principal Harold A. Haynes had presented the class. Announce- ments were made by First Assistant Supt. Garnet C. Wilkinson, Graduates are: United States Coast Guard re- cruiting station now open at 1300 E street N.W. grand savings... GLOVES HANDBAGS UMBRELLAS COSTUME JEWELRY SMALL LEATHER GOODS RIDING APPAREL GIFTWARE LUGGAGE TRUNKS ++. ONCO & year savings event! Au-hu‘:et Philip J. 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Cost Salon—Third Floor 3 Reg. $89.95 with Mink e CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOU! Fox Borders 7 :Ol- $85.00 with Blue-dyed ox