Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1942, Page 40

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12D. C. and Nearby Marine Lieufenants Given Captfaincies Area Officers Included In 165 Temporary Advances Announced ‘Twelve Washington and nearby Maryland and Virginia Marine Corps officers have been promoted from first lieutenant to temporary captains, the Navy Department an- hounced today. Their names were among a list ©of 165 released by Navy officials, which included four retired officers, Pirst Lts. G. L. McCormick, Conrad B. Grove, 3d, Alan M. Abele and Willilam M. Foster. Those from the Washington area are Pirst Lts. Alonzo D. Gorham, John S. Messer. George: M. Rice, Charles L. Cogswell, Charles W. Kelly, jr, Thomas B. Handley and Walter R. Lytz, all of Washington; Jay H. Augustin of Cheverly, M Clifton A, Woodrum, jr, and Wal- ter R. Walsh of Arlington and Mar- tin D. Delaney, jr, and Harold Granger of Alexandria. The other promotions were as follows: Rudoff, Henry . Clark, Bdward A, Adams, %u TI‘ Siemens, Clifford G. O'Neal. James D. Neal, Willis A. Perry, Edwin C. Ayers, R. L., Jr. L. D. Brown, Monte E. dpdser. Lome G, Taver Wanerr i, Eilo ver. Walter F. Bobas s Beach: Benjimin 3. : et Tt 3 5 ueon«s:l» w. 8 km%rnh!, Peter D. er. John G. enning, Norman ley. Ernest P, Gonner. Maynard C. owan. George T, reen, Milton J. C. E‘vae. Mark uerth, Ric a ren Forrester. T, Youns. Wi, Wi Hiatt, Rober( C Williams, Tomas E. oftatt, 3. H.. enton,’ Martin Yoratdinm s Friorr DR Bchmidt. R. W.. ir. er. Horace W. Closser. Dantei P. Nugent, Donald R. Goodwin, Jokn Moreat, James A 8hefmeld, T. M. arks. Ernest W. Mackay, Malcolm 8. Meredith, 8. W. Allen, John' W. Martincheck. . A. . Elmer W. uc: Putn: . Sadler, Shirl L. Capehart, W. C. Sanford, W, B ir. ‘ork, Kenneth H. Sutter, Allen Gaines, Calvin C. se, Andrew r. Hopkins. Porcher P. Meyer, Joseph A. ttys, Willlam R. ~ Tripp, Davis A. ‘oyte, Ralph H. Kerrigan, Thomas C. Crane, Gran! A it Harvey, 't _A. Hawkins, Wiliam L. Knight Robert L. Ridweway, G E Beard, Floyd E. llings, Edwin 0. Plsl ard K. Clenor, Orch Ceat, Dyer, Jooathan W. nger, Charie i 5 m’ E. ghv ret. Jefferson Junior High Holds Final Exercises Nearly 100 students were gradu- | ated last night in final exercises at | Jefferson Junior High School. Diplomas were presented by A. W. Heinmiller, assistant superin- | tendent of schools in charge of the school budget. Raymond Cogswell, class presi- | dent, gave the address of welcome | and Gladys Mary Schwab the vale- | dictory. Jack Lokey presented the | class gift to Principal Hugh Stew- | art Smith. Mr., Smith also awarded honors. | More than a dozen students par- | ticipated in a pageant based on the declaration of the rights of man by ‘Thomas Jefferson. Graduates and their new schools are: Te Central High School. Moy. Emma P. ristakas. Thomas X ans, ROy Moy, Virginis wrence, Robert C. Pincus, Pauline erling, Herbert Riggle. Jean L. Beach. Virginia E. Rosenheim. Ruth 8. Belmont. Rose Bcherr. Dorothy E. Calomeris, Lula Simony. Miriam Peinstein. Rhea Sotiros. Eugenia To Eastern High Sch 100! Boswell, Patricia J. Callas, Christina Gorman. Josephine. Crothers. Prances J. Garner, Lorraine G. Howes, Elsie L. Luskey, Mary E. Mamakos. Lorraine Martin, Shirley E. Mendelsohm. Alfred Maupin, Sally E. Murphy, W. P_sr. Nayior, Delores M. Reid. Delmar F. ose. Jo C_ Webster, William H. Shannon. Edith M. twarg, Alexander een. W. O. ir. idwell. Prank olker.Morris H. key. John R ‘Weddington, Stone. Betty D. Cavlor. Edward D. Thompson. Ina C. Goldstein, Marion Witten, Irma L. Pappafotis, Mike J. To McKinley High Scheol. . Barker. Edith M. Bullock. Myrtle B. Cavanaugh. M. Cokas, Mary Donaldson. Edna M. Coftman. Albert J. rmwell Arthur aunce. C. e. James ohnson, V. L. anklin. Eugene irrano. Evelyn itter, Edward 8, Koustenis, Helen gmwnldv Donald Lewis. Pearl arlow, Ray E. Maretsas. Mary Harris, Robert Martin, Lucille Haynes. Gordon McConchie_ Nellie Hubbell, G. 8. Jr._ McMahon. M. J. Hudson, Norman W. Schwab, Gladys Jackson. Earl Smith, Iris Masarick. John Warsco, Dorothy L. White, Dorothy Rehm. Joseph Taylor, Dewey Milstead. Floyd B. Powell. Aubrey Beek. Charles H. Watts, Charles P. To Chamberlain Vocational School. vhim. D. H. De Perini. Vivian Prosise. Larry Weich, Ruby M. Randall, Ralph E. Hampshire Group to Meet The next regular monthly meet- ing of the Hampshire Suburban Citizeng’ Association will be held in the Ray School Building at Ta- koma Park, Md,, at 8 pm. Wednes- day. Civilian defense plans will be the principal business discussed at the session. 7' / ECONOMY AT NEW YORK'S NEWEST HOTEL THEABBEY Sist ST. AT RADIO CITY 'VERY ROOM WITH PRI- VATE BATH AND RADIO $950 Siasle $400 Double Within Walking Distanos of Shops and Theaters FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1942. THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C.,‘ Sale! Brilliant New 5.95 3 95 Flaunt a feathered hat these tag-end winter months. Wear oné when Spring sun comes out. Feathered hats top any costume with smartness. Are versatile enough to seem ‘‘to belong” with any- » thing. In bright colors. Mostly one-of-a-kind. LANSBURGH'S—Millinery Dept.—Seoond Filoor & i e % - Spring Hits in Pri 3 Brings You Two-Fabric.Sensations TFFA TWINS” 8.95 ; See Them in These New Arrivals REPTR T SRRRER SR I e o PSSR SO ONCE-A-YEAR 207 OFF SAL ON ALL BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Once a year Delettrez presents this opportunity for you to buy eny Delettrez Preparation and save 20% on each item. Rich lubricating creams for dry skin. Specially created creams for oily skin. Foundation creams, face powders, lotions, colognes, compacts and the new shades of make-up. A Something new under Feb- ruary suns! Petite prints of Taffa twin, soft body-cling- ing rayon crepe bodices con- trast with crisp rayon taf- feta whirl skirts. It's one of the most exciting combi- nations we’ve seen. Blos- som out in them now and in the Spring. Red, powder . blue, aqua, black, 9-15. . Reg. Sale Reg. Sele Cleansing Cream - e oo 1.00 80c Skin Freshener __ - 1.00 80¢ LANSBURGH'S—Junior Shop— Cleansing Cream __________ 2.50 2.00 Face Powder __ oo 1.00 80¢ o Buttermilk Girl Brand Cream_1.00 80¢ Lipsticke: oo —caac oo 2o on 1.00 80e¢ iy Buttermilk Girl Brand Cream_2.25 1.80 Rougeid-csfto s o oana el 1.00 80e {: : £ All Above Items Subject to 10% Federal Tax Mail and Phone Orders Pilled—NA. 9800 Bzclusive With LANSBURGH'S—Toiletries Dept.—Street Floor Busy these days? Choose Kayser Silk HOSIERY 5 1 Pair % If you're one of the mdny busy people these i days—you want a great deal from your stockings. Silk chiffons like these will give you both weor ond beouty. They come in a 3-thread weight . . . ideal for walking, shopping, ‘‘dress-up." Buys for Boys— Ages 6 to 14—All Regularly 12.95 9.88 The Coats: Single-breasted, fullé;ayon satin lined, fleecy fabrics in camel, brown, blue, teal. ts for this season and others to corhe. Broken sizes, but if you're early you'll find his size. The Suits: Single-breasted coats with one matching pair of knick- ers and one pair longie trousers. Browns or blues. Suits with added wear because they’re three piecé. Sizes 8-14. Order these fomous-for-fit stockings in any of three attractive shodes. Colors and size ranges are complete. 9 to 10%2. LANSBURGH'S—Boys’ ‘Shop—Pourth Floor LANSBURGH'S—Hosiery Dept.— Boys’ & Youths’ 10.95 REVERSIBLES 8.88 Single-breasted, set-in sleeve coats in (wool, reprocessed and reused and cotten gabardine. Water- repellent. Browns, blues, greys. 12 to 20. Properly labeled as to material contents. LANSBURGH’'S—Younger Men’s Shop— Fourth Floor Listen to “Morning Melodies” With Perry Martin Over WRC 'B';’vy‘Wnbdly Morning 8:05 to A Shoe That's More Than Ready to Do Duty for You! PHYSICAL CULTURE’S ‘TAXI’ 6.50 Keep your feet in the some fine trim as your spirits. Waeor shoes that give you miles of tireless comfort . . . whatever your tasks may R AR o . A Sale! Girls’ 69¢ KNEE-HI SOCKS 2,.8] One Day Special! $4 & $5 FITZWELL SHOES Sturdy shoes in good-looking styles, yet designed for roomy fit and long v wear. Patents, oxfords, moccasins, 089 2 suedes. Jrs., 4-9, AAA to B. Boys', ( (Single pr. 55¢) 214-6,B to D. Genuine link-and-link socks in 4-ply mercerized cotton with Children's 2.95 Shoes, straps lostik top. _The rage with all and oxfords. 8% to 3, A ‘teeners. Red, navy, .brown, to Do 249 green, wine, 9 to 11 in the sale. LANSBURGH'S—Children's Children’s Socks—Fourth Floor BXCLUSIVELY LANSBURGH'S— Shoe Dept—Second Floor V'd

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