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¦ Warwick Fund for War Trinity College in Hartford, % IH Avenue; Yvonne Germaine De Inc A-28 THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. fathers died os the result of chief of the tuberculosis service Ninth street N.W.; Nancy Ann WEDNESDAY. JULY I, MM World War n have been awarded of the Veterans’ Administration Born, 742 Xenia street S.E.; Terry by scholarships the Maud E. received honorary degrees from Hk I Allen Damon, 5415 Connecticut Orphans, m ¦ Warwick Fund for War Trinity College in Hartford, % IH avenue; Yvonne Germaine de Inc. They are: Emllie Geyer Conn, recently. JH Jong, 4912 New Hampshire ave- Bauer of 414 Thomas North At the same ceremony Win- nue N.W.; Mabel Belle Duvall, | Cop and Gown Notes | street, Arlington; Linda Le- throp W. Walker of 3415 Thirty- 2115 F street N.W.; James John Hardy of Janet M. Wiggens of Arling- Smith College in Northhamp- 199 Duke of Gloucester sixth street N.W. was graduated Enrietto, 3358 Stuyvesant place street, Annapolis; Peter A. Mc- Mi N.W.; Jean Belle ton and Caroline M. ton, Mass. Trinity College. Jones, 3627 McDonald *** * Long tram. Namara of Point on the ** * * Jenifer street N.W.; Raif Ahmet of Washington were graduated Kabartay, Edwin 8. Hill of Washington Severn, Crownsville, Md.; and Mary Ruth Baldwin of 4311 2202 Massachusetts recently Longwood College, avenue; from received a bachelor of divinity Meridith Moon of Annapolis. Warren street N.W. received a James Kenneth Kneussl, Parmville, Va. degree recently from the College ** * * bachelor’s degree at Allegheny jr., 2245 Savannah Terrace SX.; Gwendolyn Louise Clark Macotsin, 1341 Kennedy ** * * of the Bible in Lexington, Ky. of College recently. Helen ** * * 4009 North Glebe road, Arling- ** * * \,' street N.W.; Yohannes Menklr, Clark M. Brink of 4303 South n! wkm* in Gill C. Evans of 3105 Garfield ton, is a recent graduate of Wade McClusky mmmm Ethiopian Embassy; Eugene Vic- Arlington, Sanford of Virginia Holland. Barbara Jenninva. Michael Znckcr. Charles Woo 4. Adrian Sehoeraaker. Vnn Hall Vaateh. tor Perrin, Sixteenth street, re- street N.W., was awarded the Madison College, Harrisonburg, 2122 Massachusetts avenue was 2509 Southern avenue ceived a bachelor of arts de- National Society Colonial Daugh- Va. graduated recently at Leland S.E.; John Howard Ruskin, 3221 ** * * received degrees recently at a pre-law degree at the com- were graduated recently from road S.E.; Phyllis Ann gree ters Patriotic Essay medal at Stanford University in Palo Alto, Wheeler at the commencement of Temple University Lynchburg College. Wentworth Military Academy’s Sonja Strom of 10233 Capital Mr. McClusky will enter in Philadel- mencement in Yellow Springs. Schweitzer, 814 Underwood street Dartmouth College at Hanover, Calif. phia Louis Monk of ** * * commencement in Lexington, Mo. View avenue, Silver Spring, was Naval Officers Candidate School; I are S. Rock- Ohio. N.W.; Cynthia Ellen Shapiro, N. H. Willard F. Shadel, jr., of Twenty-three Washington 1309 place N.W.; Car- ** * * ** * * one of 10 honor students to in ville. stu- Somerset September. Peter E. Jackson Michael S. Zucker of 3206 degrees receive diplomas recently ** * * Silver Spring; dents received recently rington Shields. 4550 Connecti- William R. Henry of Wash- Donald Hedgecock of 415 at of 1200 North Harrison street, Wisconsin avenue N.W. was at the University of Michigan in N.W.; Thirty-fourth Luther College, Decorah, lowa. Ten students from Washington cut avenue Sandra Claire ington was graduated recently street N.E., and Arlington; Sophie of graduated recently from Wor- Ann Arbor. Sipkin, N.W.; ** * * received degrees at the recent Frederick 6600 Luzon avenue from Ohio State University in Robert L. Kaufman of 4817 215 Adams street N.E. James cester (Mass.) Polytechnic In- They are: William Jacob Alt, Wirojana Tantrapom, Royal Thirty-sixth Paul Plein of graduation ceremonies at the and Columbus. street N.W., are re- 4421 Yuma street Living- stitute. 4708 Sedgwick street N.W.; Dur- Embassy, Tracy place ** * * Goeorgia Institute of Technology. W. Williamson of 4346 * * Thai 2490 cent graduates from Lebanon N.W. received a bachelor’s de- ,** mus All 2202 gree They are: Richard G. Chapman, ston road S.E. Attila, Massachu- N.W.; Leonard Merrick Uhr, 300 A District father received an Valley College, Annville, Pa. from Columbia University Van Hall Veatch of Washing- setts avenue Rosemary in New York 3639 Windom place N.W.; C. O. G. Jeannette Stuart of 2809 N.W.; Connecticut avenue N.W.; and honorary degree of Bachelor of ** * * City recently. ton and Adrian Schoenmaker Duffy, 4215 street N.W.; Fifteenth street N.W., who Ruth Bachman, 7704 Blair road Merwin Crawford Young, 2836 Science Colgate University ** * * Jenifer and I. Wood of Arlington at Edward R. Stover of 4312 Paul M.Kelly, 1635 R street S.E.; teaches in Silver Spring will Charles N.W.; Gloria R. Bakst. 7629 Chesapeake street N.W. Monday and he presented Lt. Col. then South Ninth street, Arlington, Juanita Costa. Chief Richard L. Malone, 4225 Jenifer participate in a summer pro- a Bachelor Arts degree to his has Nurse of Army Hospital of been awarded a graduate the at street N.W.; James Edward gram at Boston University which son. the Engineer Fort fellowship to the Massachusetts Center, Bel- Scobey, 3229 Massachusetts ave- has been set up to study and The father is G. Arthur Institute of voir, Va., master Cooper Technology by the received her of nue S.E. and David J. Wang, perfect the methods of teaching of 3425 Porter street N.W., cu- General Electric Co., of Schenec- science degree in hospital ad- 3031 Macomb street N.W. children with cerebral palsy. rator of paleontology and paleo- tady. ministration recently, from Bay- Also Robert D. Wooten, 1660 ** * * botany at the Smithsonian In- ** * * lor University, Waco, Tex. Thirty-sixth street N.W.; Don Virginia Holland of Arlington stitution. His son, Arthur W., Margaret Evans Herrold of ** * * Lautman, 1612 Wisconsin avenue and Barbara Hunton Jennings was voted the outstanding man 1914 Connecticut avenue N.W., Karl Fenning who has been N.W.; Emmet D. Owens. 1437 of Washington received degrees of the senior class. has been awarded a freshman editor of the United States i Taylor street N.W.; and William recently, at Randolph-Macon ** * * scholarship to Northwestern Uni- Patent Quarterly and professor L. Phillips, 5049 FUlton street Women’s College in Lynchburg. Patricia Anne Moore of 5500 versity, Evanston, 111. of patent law at Georgetown . N.W. ** * * ijjllcnic special McKinley street, Bethesda, was ** * * University Law School for 25 *** * Vincent L. Guandolo of 8202 graduated magna cum laude at Four area students whose years, and Dr. John B. Barnwell, Among the area students who Georgetown road, Bethesda, and Harold P. Williams of 6358 Maple avenue, Chevy Chase, received degrees recently from Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio. ** * * Castle I Dr. Edith Hamilton of 2484 ; Massachusetts avenue N.W., classical scholar and author, and Dr. William Blum of 174?1 K street N.W., retired Bureau of Standards chemist received hon- -1 orary degrees at the recent commencement of the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. * «• e At the same ceremony degrees Dole PINEAPPLE JUICE 3l were presented to fifteen area students. They are: Walter H. 340> bs Kilbourne, jr., 601 Ninteenth l Welch 5 GRAPE JUICE 37e street N.W.; Frederick W. Plugge, ¦ McKinley i IV, 3209 street N.W.; «*«•-*• I Bernard F. Saul, jr.,4341 Forrest )| Amazo INSTANT DESSERTS 13' lane N.W.; Charles L. Miller, ¦ InlKlNW 3008 Twentieth street N.E., and New to Esmatollah E. Seradji of the ¦ GROCERS PREAM Way Cream Coffee t.” 29' Royal Afghanistan Embassy, 2001 Twenty-fourth street N.W. juice •*«— m. mmnfim ¦ Sunkisi lemon 2 25' Also Carl S. Gerwirz, 3101 Dav- enport street N.W.; Stuart A j Kemus, 337 Delaflield place PICNIC SUPPLIES N.W.; Arthur C. Tendler, 5423 irw j Thirty-third street N.W.; Martin Kool-Aid Assorted Flavors 6 >*»•• l| | Z. Turkel, 111 Anacostia road i: 25c ! S.E., and Paul Sifton, 3150 High- Hudson Napkins 2 to 2 c I ! land place N.W. IPOV'C i Also Lawson J. Robertson, 4029 Bondware White Plates Pko . „f 10 2 23c \ Denton street N.W.; Dr. Coleman R. Tuckson, jr., Howard Univer- CORNED u Cold Beverage Cups (7 ox.) 2 p k9<-12 tor 23c sity, 500 W street N.W.; Con- Nation-Wide I stantine P. Holly lo Chaconas. 1211 Fork Cr Spoons *_ 2 Pk9** 23c U Hi street N.W.; Raymond D. Lewis, C jr., W. Dauber, jr., of - and Jonas 2 Z 39 ii French's Prepared Mustard 2• 19e jj MAYONNAISE Bethesda. ¦ar ** * * POTTED c _3 «• i« j 25 Van Dyk's Stuffed Olives 29c Two Antioch College students 0^ Washington OZ * from Lang's Sweet __2» « i«« B © will receive Mixed Pickles 27c . VIENNA Ainavc ]i j: | degrees after completing **»* ,ar JB An- || Lang's Kosher Style Dill Pickles i- 29c HJb tioch’s program of combining on- Since 1899 ii campus study with full-time em- <• Ritter's Pork fir Beans 2 IVj m. {art 27c I L I ployment. MARYLAND BISCUIT COMPANY Fred S. Beckner, of 3319 Lega- I tion street N.W., will receive a BALTIMORE, MARYLAND degree in international relations, and John A. Olive of 7119 TE.VPEB Georgia avenue N.W. will receive SE* I ~ so, Sweet 'LOPES Yellow Ih. DONALD DUCK d\K *10'U J&jil, ..... PRODUCTS AMittLUIUI ¦ fancy, snappy OBANCE «“ 01c WM A GREEN BEAMS JUICE -51 V 2 lb, 29 c BLENDED 4*j*». 20C NEW WH,TE Grapefruit 46 o« p%"]q ttU con \ POTATOES , . 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