s EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; FBlDAT, JOTE 32, 1017 'went to Mnrln C. Durreughs. The liar. rIon awArde for ptlenee. aMldulty and austalned effort In ndutrlal clasgea were won by Francli M. Keller and Edgar S, Sweeney, of the undergraduate body. Essay and recitations were given by Mary I, Roddy, George E. Ward, Raymond Munis and Marian C, Rurroughs. Allan M. Bradford played an organ number and Resale E. Kulp and Virginia Whltaker a piano duo. Martha U Mahan sang Mo farfa "Dove Song." The entire echool chorus Joined In "America" and the "Star Spangled Banner" at the end of the exer cises. Those who received diplomas were : In the literary course Margaret E. Allen, Marian C. Burroughs, Genevieve C. Kelly, Grace E Pass, Mary I Roddy, Katherlne L. Watts. Edward C. Brlner, Daniel H. Lentz, Raymond Munis. William Sheridan TlnSley and George E. Ward. In the music course, Bessie E. Kulp and Virginia Whltaker. In the plano-tunlng course. Allyn M Bradford, Wilfred M. Cross and1 Corcon E. Hall. WEST PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS GRADUATING CLASS Sterling Silver Coffee Sets A varied stock, showing the most popular patterns of the leading silversmiths. Among the selection is a substantial and well - made coffee set of Colonial design complete with tray $90. I I i, . 6kV- ' ' n ul' .. , J, aM " "', ' ( I SFr i' 53 LI'S. I Hf "--' - - ' ., - ) '... , ,&' sv. .4 r j fife :v-;f--''-'w;x.':tT ,.i, -.''st. ;j-vva-: ;.ii. . . fe GIRLS' HIGH GRADUATION IN WEST PHILADELPHIA Largest Class to Wear Simple Grecian Model Gowns of White One hundred and forty-flvo girls the largest class yet sent out by the West Philadelphia Girls' High School will be graduated In the High School auditorium. Forty-seventh and Walnut streets, at 8:15 o'clock tonight. The girls will be dressed In the simple white Grecian costume that has been adopted as a graduation uniform by the atudents of the school. Parke Shoch, principal of the school, will present the diplomas. The valedictory, "Women's Literary Achievement." written by Hollle McCormlck. will be given by Mar garet Carroll. The salutatory, "Community Music," will be read by Margaret B. Stew art It is the work of May Hooker. The senior essay, "Community," which Is tho composition of Deborah V. Hitchcock, will be given by Mabel Joy. There will be music and a scriptural reading by the class and a piano solo by Mary C. Kimball. The graduates are . MIMrM R. Al-xand.r Audrey Anthony llrtha. Ballen Uarstret L. Daraen- heuer One P.. lUrnes EltMbeth Birth Dorothy Btt Petri D lledard Htlen M. Kane. Kmma c, Kavanauth Vlrelnla Krrns Mary C Kimball oorothy A. Klnalny Helen Kraemr Aenea L. Kramer Apnollna A Lanslola Orf.ce! T.fmn Rolo I Hnnetl Emm R. Litchfield jllrlam O. .Ulackburna Helen Loefner vgrainra iv. jju(ii- f.iaine lowo er f.iliabeth u. Helen B. Iloyd Rote A. Brown Lottie V. Hueher. AnnaM. Caldwell Mildred B. Callashan Ruth La M. Cameron Belva, P. Carothera Janet W, Carrlck Marsarat N. Carroll Dorothy B. Chandler Fannie Cherkiey ;.:;::,,,r..'-"';"' lnA lll-t- Hollle McrormlcK Helen N McKaln Klla I.. M,hy Anita Marburs Carolyn Mellon Loulia II. .Miller Ketella J Mn.koxltz Helen A. Muller Mary E. MumforJ Marsuerretta R. Jiur- tn- Franeei N N'eelle Jennie A. Norton Qertru'to M Owrtu Aaeie I'tteraon Ruth I'elro. J.eah A. Plank Ruth A. I-ettit ; orenc Pneietra Cleora A Kavert JJarlan A. Reel Katharine II Reutlln- set Eleanor K Illrhardeon Helena K RlAa Anna M. Rudy A M Handera Klla H hrhaefer I.vdia A. Hentmnn Fannie i;. Sherman Katherlne B. Khumwny ii?i?".n,i,J- BMverbew Ethel M Smith Ethel M. Smith Pauline E Smith Mabelle 1. Snyder Beatrice N. Bplnelll i Marsaret U Stewart Kair.ryn M Stnrknmn Joaetihtna Tnaffart Janet H Thompson Althea Thoin Myrtle t. tiair Dorothy O. Clark VII letorla H. Clarke eien K. uieary Marth C. Cleeland Kay P. Cohen fcUIfl it. LOX Evah-n C. Craft Rhoda L. Crawford Mathilda Danzig Ruth M. Davldir.n Anna CvDouherty Emma C. Draymalla Lena L. Ellon Miriam Y. F.nck Mildred J. Farley Ruth A. Faulk Antela Feaiter Marlon O. Fell Vlrslnla K. Fibel Elttabeth K. Oarner Francea II. Gealt Sadie Oolden Hanna Uoldeteln Henrietta Oolove Marifuerlto S. Graham Dorothy If Orav Ada L. Uarkneaa Jennie M. HarrU Tho.b. u. Harrla Ruth O. Harrlion Adelaide V. Harvey Marcaiet Mel. Havem Anna M. Ilnwhlnt Kitner Tlnaill loaeplilna U. Tyren M. Halen Heldelbaurh Roaema try m. Voian Kajhrjn H Henderaon Mary Votdr.s Helen M. Miller Ora-i O. w'aahburn Deborah V Hitchcock iii.Tncre wear jteien .m. uorcner H4len E. Holloway May Hooker Muriel Hoopea Marsaret J. Hort Marffiret Howea Edna. A. Hubbard Elizabeth M. Hunter iaabelle Jackann rene B Jamtion .ucy 8 Jonea label E. Joy Lillian O. Jullua Elizabeth 0. Wobb Dorothy H. Wetks Dorothy L. Wrner Dorothea E 'erst Krancea S Weaton i:velyn 8 White Emllle O Whltiley Ida n. Williams Emma 0 Wlrth Luba V.iain Suaan E. Youne Leota B. Zlraler WESTTOWN SCHOOL HOLDS COMMENCEMENT Forty-seven Young Men and Women Graduated From Friends' Institution WESTTOWN, Pa., June 22 Forty-seven young men and women were graduated from the Westtown Boarding School here today, Commencement exercises' were held In the auditorium of the old Institution of the Friends. The program, which wag attuned to the almtile ceremony of the Society of Friends, consisted of an address to the graduates by J. Harvey Borto,n, of Moorestown, N. J , and the reading of essays by members of the outgoing class. Levon P. Donchlan was valedictorian. Other essays given reret T "gJh Womenfad tha War." by Eleanor '"The Rubber Induatry," by Georse Lane. Jr "Tha Converalon of Eilai Marner," by Acnes X. Jonta. "The Futility of War." by Robert N Wood Members of the graduating class are Thomas u. Barlow. Walter R- Bedell Clarence H Blnna Marian M. Cann Alice F Cart I and Llewellyn V Lord Robert C McDanlel Charlea E Marls, Jr Bernlct, L,. Meyers Thyr J. Meyers Hannah L. Mornn Elllaton P. Morris, Jr Samuel P. Nicholson Carolina P, Rhoads KUanor Rtihada Hubert T. Richardson Alice t. Rlddlck Ruth C. .Russell Ralph U Sacks tt Marian I.. Scattereood Heivin A. Cawl ldl H, Cheyney William J. Cheyney Wllmer B. Clement Lavon p, Donchlan Winifred E. Doutlts Ruth Edftrton Lydla. T. forsyth Naomi rorrytha Mary I frttehman coward c lUtnta earner i. stair er Katherlne W. Harmon Thomas O. Taylor ft ." '.V'jy Aiirea u. jest Milton i p. .Hunter Charles w. Ufford w uauf cQin it. van peorre W Webstsr William B, Whiuero, Asnea U Jonea John B. Jonaa. Jr. Jr. Oor Lan. Jr. Robert N. Wood Earle Store; Men Banquet Officers olacted at tha annual banquet of tha Earle Store Buyer and Managers' Club axet President,-Max Gets; vice president Mr, E, H, Bellows, treasurer, William XI Mnaon; secretary. JIarry Keigenbaum, and nt aecreury, Ml Maryjtaher The w n. ifewt at ijsuoji jiA iVJ,lPHff " l .mw ,'- ' -'' ' I - t) The larce photoRrnph pIiows the entire 1017 frraduating class of tho West Philadelphia High School for Girls standing, in uniform dress, on tho steps of the school. Below arc, from left t'o richt, Eleanor Richard son, vice president of the Students' Association; Joanne Norton, presi dent of the senior class, and Mildred Alexander, secretary of the class. SCHOOL OF PEDAGOGY TO HOLD GRADUATION Collegiate Certificates Will Be Awarded to Thirty-six at Commencement The Philadelphia School of Pedagogy will hold Its commencement exercises In the as sembly hull of the Central lllgrt School, Broad and Oreen streets, at 8:15 o'clock to night. Thirty-six colleglate'certlflcates will be conferred by Dr. Francis liurko nrandt, principal of tho school. Henry J. Olilcon. chief 'of the Bureau of Compulsory Kduratlon and a member of the class of 1891 of the School of Pedagogy, will address the candidates for certificates. Tho Rev. Walter A. Matos will oltcr the Invocation. The Alumni Gold Medal, donated by Henry W. Kind, class of 1000, and the Tin lall Memorial Medal, given by Samuel Gold berg, class of 1011, will be presented during the course of the cxerclsos. Eugene Bonge, a member of tho graduat ing class, will read nn csfny on "Thomas Arnold and the Personal Klement In Edu cation." Other numbers on tho program will be vocal selections by tho clars and two solos by Belnhold II. Schmidt, of tho class of 191S. Those who will receive certificates are: fillhert S naliey 'iuy J), llarr Kugene J. Ilenge Hdwln McK. Brown Israel M. Cydell Jooph H. Del'lano Renjamln IMetann Charles dlatateln Relnhold W Coll Maurlc Ooodkln David M. Haas Uertrum it. Karfunlcle Jacob J. Katz David Keller Wharton Kllpatrlck Ilyron Klne Samuel Kramer Ludwlc II. Levlneon Howard W. McCIurken NVIeon A. McGowan Hush T. Slcilwaln Andrew It. Maecolo William I". Mizwell John II Mlrtiela Russ-11 li. much David Newmark Lester K. Pflle-ier Otto I. I'oatpJchal Albert Roeen Samuel Srhlrchler laldor B. Shapiro Leonard H Silver Joseph Sloano William L. Warrick Helmuth J. Werner Arthur Wick DRINK' Mountain "Valley To Get Well For Brigit's Disease, Rheumatism, Gout, etc. Sample it FREE at 718 Chestnut St. Ask Your Physician or Druggist ' IlilBliillllilllMlllWl vmxA pi" FjA J. iat teTiifil l I I I I 1 Hws) WAR'S GLOOM OVER CLASS DAY, '17, C. H. S. Some Members Serving Country Abroad or on Farms Ex ercises Unique War cast a hit of a rharlow over the elass-day frolic of the Central HlBh School 1017 clats, held today at 2:30 o'clock at tho William Tenn High School at Fifteenth and Mount Vernon streets, because one of Its members, Frank T. Chalk, Is facins flro overseas as an ambulance driver for Base Hospital No. 10. But aside from that, sorrow and dis cipline wero catly thrown to the winds, and the 107 sets of pent-up law and order be longinE. to tho respective members of the class roll "let 'cr out." This Includes two tets that had been doinpr Government farm work under the auspices of the School Mobilization Com mittee In Ivyland. Class day couldn't cet along without them, because the students aro Herbert J. Dlberman, who had been chosen as. class prophet, and Alexander L. Brlnkman. who made tho presentations. Another boy who was very necessary to tho tradition of class day was Robert P. Marenzana, who read the class history. Alexander Farmakls, president of tho class, who gavo a ralutatory, and Carl Wise, class poet, added gaiety to the program. William I. Weiss was chairman of the class-day committee. George W. Lynn. T nussell Scanlan. Lewis l. Well, Morton S Domhro, William A. Anderson, Relnhardt V. Metzger and Gordon M. Jones wero members. -iJiMwiawwiffffi To 1 Keep m Well rbonoH IS 1 Walnut 3107 B 1 Main 421 MMttii Acquaintance Concert Every Day To acquaint you with the truth about Music's Rc-Crcation, we invite you to at tend the concerts that you may judge for yourself. We present a program from I 1 :30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. in our Recital Hall, including grand opera, in strumental and popular selections. Come and decidel STleNEW EDISON rVo Needtet to Change' Can Bm Madt to Play All Maktt of Records Eoy Monthly Ttrmi Arranged to Suit The Ludwig Piano Co. H03 Chestnuts. DIPLOMAS FOR 16 BLIND GRADUATES Interesting Exorcises Mark 85th Annual Commencement at Institution With song and good cheer, despite the fart that they are "the blind." sixteen stu dents of tho Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind took diplomas this morning that will Insure their future Independence In livelihood. The commencement, which Is the eighty fifth annual one. was held In the hall of thp State-famed Institution In Overbrook. Eleven of the diplomas given were In the literary course, two In the department of music and three In that of piano tuning. Presentation of the sheepskins was made by John Cadwaladr-r. president of the school, who addressed thp graduates. Two $25 prizes In gold pieces, the J. Francis Fisher awards for scholarship among graduates were presented to Mary I Itoddy and George E Ward The prize for the winner of the annual ppeed contest in typewriting a typewriter lODays'FREETrial Electric Vacuum Cleaner $25.00 EASY TERMS J. F. BUCHANAN & CO. 1719 Chestnut Street ALBERT GENTEL Inc. Electrical Contractors 1503 Columbia Ave. BBANGIf 4445 Germantown Ave. Stand Behind the Government LIsWRTy LQAN COMMITTEE smu e)Ojh 1 tc 1 B iAJ W v vl il TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Charlea C. Slyer. Lancaster. Pa. ..and Elizabeth IJItnler. East I'etershurr. 1'a. William D. UatMtt. Ilerlln, Md.. and Mrtle E. Care, Rerlln. Md. Douglas Nlcct, Jersey City. N J , and Elsie A. Nalenz, Jersey City, N. J D'Erlln E Eno, U," N'. Bread St., and Laura Wriaht, 1017 Monteomery ave. , , OhrHtle Benkn. Scrsnton, fa., and Esther Aic- Gavin, Scranton, I'a. John V Pursley, Jr., MM Droomall St., and Margaret Gorman, MIO Droomatl st. Joseph Flnneriy. S3ril ShnrswooJ St., and Kathryn Caesldy, 2233 .W. Norrls st Kirk M riroilnlit, lr.Sl Park nve.. and Esther il. Lindsay. Mi20 Haverford ave Mlrhne) .. Rmlnnskv. 2S1K Ernest St., and Man A. Kleler, Camden. .". .1 f Joseph Krr. 1108 S. 59th St., and Jennie Mark, S32 I: SomCrtet St. Walt.r It fhllir, 700 E. Ontario at., and Freda Orosse, l w. Wlthart at. Bvrn J. Olaon. .17 N. diet st . and Jennie An- d.rson, 221S Mifflin St. Abram Prerdland. "S" Winton t., and Bertha Kaplin, 6033 Lyona ave. Oonreo OBrlen. San l'rancisco, Cat., and Jo- hannah Merkert, ltoibftroujh, Philadelphia. Charles C Rankin 242 S. S5th St.. and Helen D. Younir, 2001 S. SSth st. Is'c It.irelav, Princeton, N. J., and Julia Nutter. 17H Fontaln St. Otto Iiorm.in. Kluner i ne andH St., and Hattle LafTerty. 1202 W. .HIlton St. L;;ls E Uolan. 1S 5IcKan St.. and Ruth . Kinney CO Mere St. William M MrCahe 312rt Wcndle St.. and Lillian Rueh 1585 K. Sth St. Charles D. Steele, 10 Walnut St.. and Eliza Whteler Baltimore, Md. Howard P Carnele Ml Sable St., and Nannie Dcrtch. 112 Stafford st William Fooka 1J32 Fltzwater St.. and Iva Wing. 162H FrdT.l st Walter B. Woodbridge, Tyrone. Pa., and Susan B. Love. T-rone. Pa Harry Davison 101.1 E Tioga st.. and Hester 11 Parker. 11 Tnvlor St. Henry Hoberta, Jr.. 2313 P. 15th St.. and Leah P. romvay. 1017 W Norrls st. David Shapiro. 701 S. 5th St., and Sarah Joll. 701 f. 5th at. . , John i: Caanauah. 2988 Miller St.. and Katb- rvn Donnhue. 243t E. Hazzard at. Harrv Krlnkel. 1715 N. Franklin St.. and Anna Rosenberg, 1B17 S 5th St. Jack Hinted. 017 Master at., and Rosle Bremer. 510 N i 4th st Hllray E Coffin. Bishop, Md . and Minnie Camp bell. 3230 N Front st Edward L. Webb, Mnnhflm Arts. Oermantown, and Heln Fltzell, 3013 Walnut at. William Wilson. 2414 Jf. Warnock St., and Ofncva O Smith, 2352 N Orkney at. Joseph MfDermott. 2537 W. IP.rold St., and Julia Walsh. 30S E. Shedaker St. Antonla DiPaolo. 8000 Island rd , and Theresi Cusano. hOOO Island rd Frederick II Ptetzer, Paulsboro. N. J., and Ma- tlldl W MrKnrlnnd, 230S S. 15th at. Herbert S. Stclman, 1200 Marlborough st.. and Ada M. Hazzard, 723 E. Glrard ave Walter Jones 113 Ilainhrlilgv St.. and Etta Wright. 1102 Falrmount ave. James P. Connor. MS N 40th ot., and Sara B. Carey. 1302 N. Olllh at Harrv J Hutchinson, Jr., 2111 Mifflin St.. and Anna M Naphv. 1R22 H Front st. McClellan K. Hurd. 541 N 41st st . and Mar garet E. llalley, 1740 S T.Sth st NOTICE TO ELECTRICAL CONVENTION DELEGATES WALKER & KEPLER 531 CHESTNUT STREET 1886 "The Best of Things Electric" 1917 HamilfpnBeachMifg.(5. 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