Kufl iV73 JTOPVI 1 a ' '.'Wl' ' ; i at " , - .- ' ",Ti-j , j- j , if "IV ' '-,.! ' . r , , .1' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921 JK p. , (Jl '& ABBS! - 'aWI x i y AYOR TO ATTEND COMMENCEMENT "Members of Cabinet Also Ex pected at Germantown High ( Exercises Tonight 161 WILL GRADUATE The Mayor and members of hl. cabi net are expected to attend coramenre bnt exercises of the graduating class of the Oerinantown High School to be Jield at 8 o'clock thin evening ThU .venr'it clasa Includes 101 girls and sixty boys. ' Following the invocation by the Rer Dr. William Barnes Loner, the nlu tatory, written by Knthryn Beatrice Valentine, will be delivered by Caroline Turner Dr. Andrew Fleming West, dean of the Graduate School of Princeton Uni versity, will deliver the address, and another address will bo given by the Rev. Rogers S Forbes. Dr. rlarry F. Keller, tho principal, will nwnrd the diplomas. Prizes will be presented by Prof. Samuel E Hcrger. followins which me morials will be preented. The vale dictory, written by Wilbur Lynne Whetbcrill. will be delivered by Thomas Edward Coe. Jr. The program will be Interspersed With singing and selections bj the High School Orchestra. The list of graduates follows : Salutatorian CnjBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSk. Elliott MISS KATHRYX R. YAIENTINK Solutatorian at Gennantoun High School graduation tonight 61 LANSDOWNEGRADUATES Musical Numbers Will Be Features at Tonlght'o Commencement A musical program with chonis sing ing is planned for the commencement of the Lansdowne High School in the school auditorium this evening. Slxtv rne students will receive diplomas. The graduates: CENTRAL HIGH GIVES DEGREES 152 Graduates Awarded Di plomas and Certificates at Commencement Exorcises LARGEST CLASS IN HISTORY Cum-F-rnJ Kill Ulldred Adcrmsn B. lUrtenslager Adiltld Bfitn EllMboth IVatty Jults, Boyd OUdy Brrnnan ElUabnth Bush M. Cadws.IIs.dsr Mirths. Campbell Pauline Chapman Ruth Conkllnir Jsn Dln Elttbth Davis Dorothr Dsilott Xtanr Derbyshire V. M. Dibert Mslbs. Dlnslo SjrMlls. Doan Anna. Elston Clara Caber Muriel Fellows Florence Fox Ruth 0rhart Elizabeth Olbten Winifred Clover fytvta, Qorson Vlrrlnla Orwnbsrr LouHo JIarklns Grace Htgrlns Ruth Hodgson Marie Holland Dorothy Kolb Dorothy Lafferty Elliabth Levy Mary Lower Courtney McCard Inez Nlchuala Retina Nusbaum Dorothy O'Brien Janet Redman Florence Roberta Charlotte Hos Us.rrs.rtt Scharfe Evelyn Schwarz Ewlyn Seeger tdythe Sharp orothy 8myth dlth Tawreaey Rebecca Thompson 'Kthryn Vaientlne Kathryn IVIlllameon sdna Tounc race Ad am a Inaa Bacon Marlon Barnea Helen Baylea .Ruth Black 'Kathleen Blair Helen Brown Marie Caator Marlon Conro )xi DavU KlUr-th Donaldson 'Eleanor Erwtn luth (Irifrtn -Mian Groves tdythe Hiwklnj Horenci Henderson onjthy Homllter (Rebecca Iv'eenan Asnea Lamb Marlon Leedom Oertrnde Lehr Acnra Maude Pladva Mlllln Paulino Morlev Mildred Opjenlandr Ansrlle. Tettlford Ruth PhllllDj M. Grace Pre.lleer Margaret Rpaney Katlrj'n Rmaiey Helen Rhoade Kxtherlno Ulrtdte Kvelyn Sandlford Ha Baubcrblatt Iwil"e Shafr Bessie Sharp Xithrvn Stoker i;dna. T'vld "arolvn Turner Emma Wallach Ala Whltakor Alb rta White Dorothy v.'llenx Ednh WlUlmtson Mllllcent Wrk Marlon Ier f'iriili Imbeal Msrle Lud"Cher Mauil- Minister Ellzibeth Mureh Darthei Van Horn Onorze Alspnch Victor Blebr J R rwrtler Norman farpenter Richard Conly J C Cummin Richard J DeLong D W Eleeman J. M Entwlsle Herbert Fltztny Jr Bernard M Goetz Frank Gummey Charles Hottle D W Hulburd Jr Roger Johnaon Hlehard Krlebel Thomas MacFarland Martin Melcher Kenneth Mevercord George L. Parker Bernard Qulnn C Rlttenhoute. Sd. A 7.. Smith Jr Richard Snlely William Tavlor. Jr Wilbur Wetherlll Alexander Whitney Albert Whlttleaey Albert winters 8 L. Wolff Jr. E E. Bally Samuel Bender C. R Buachner. Jr Thomaa E Coe B F Got rv al Stnnley Oreen Joaeph HemlngTeay R M Hutchlnaoi wmiam Phlller Sherman Schultz Edwin At 8nap William J Suitor Edward C Salgethy Cheater J Zlernlckl H Dlrksnn Ash Franklin C. Murk Robert Crowther Harold Ekvall C E Oerard J Burton Henry Herbert Ickler Carl O Klalaa Harry II McKInny James L. MeVey Merrltt N Rhoad Charles Rlghter Charles O. Roth William B Talor Samuel Stewart Charles Kimball GLOUCESTER GRADUATION Twelve Students Receive Diploma at High Commencement The Gloucester City High School this iternoon held its commencement exer cise in the Apollo Theatre. There were twelve graduates. The class with the. members of the Hoard of Education and clergy of the city were seated upon the stage, while the teacher) occupied the boxes. Eluood Fielding Altmaur Frances mlnga Barnard Marguerite Barnhlll, Thti'hert Brhan Orace Lucille Hell al-th Bell Mary H Blckley Allee Thelma Diddle, Carl Newton Brown. George Evert nrumneld Doroth E Burt Marie D Cas acclo Ruth Elizabeth Colllngs, Thomas Gor don Cooper Joeeph Crawford. Jr . Aubrey Gilbert I'ummlngs. Rachel Elizabeth Dann, Amanda H. Duff Robert Carey Ooodman Mildred Elizabeth Hill Theodore frier Jen kins Jr Armen Ellis KahukJIan Dorothy May King Isabella Lourlka Koller Edln Penchert Lang Doroths AVorlh LeFevrr Elizabeth Etorkwell Leopold. Irene S Lllley. Margaret Amy Locke Alice Orace Luft. Iraac Serrlll Lvster. Jr. Ruth lona Lster Gladys MahJrublan, Jesse Malln Mitlack Gnn Mercer Mllllkln Anna Ocrtrud- Muth. Louis Edward Narblnne. Marlon Fnnees VDonnell Miriam Htzi'I Palmer Fran cle Thoma Qulnlan Ruth Rdfle'd Margery Redfleld Sue If Redherfer Walter F S Ree Owen Brooks. Rhoads. Mar earet Richards. William Luther Rlghter, Katherlne Rutherford Waine Kendlg Sim pler Betty Emmerson Stln. Sussanne Dur nell Slocum William Ambler Strlngfellow George Knorr Sturgts. Donald rrancls Titus. Fleanor Marie Uhl. Florence r Vansndt Marjorle Golden Volker Emily Dickey White. J Harold Wilson iM Dorothy Bei trice Wright 41 IN GRADUATING CLASS John Hancock School Exercises Held This Afternoon Exercises for the graduating class of the John Hancock School were held In the main building. Twelfth street and Fairmount avenue, this afternoon, Seventeen girls and twenty-four boya graduated. The program arranged bv the teacher, Abraham Fagles, in cluded : Medley of songs, by the class ; reading of class history. Albert Bechtel: prophecy, Charles Keasky : poem, Jadore Shobet and MayHaydcn; prea entation of gift to the school, picture of Beethoven ; violin solo, Clara Zagor; sketch, "The Boy Who Was a Coward." Addresses were made by Edwin W. Adams, superintendent of District No. 0. and by uobert MacMillan, principal of the school. The concert rloed with the presentation of gifts to the pupils and the reading of the valedictory by Gregory Moses. Rudolph Avers, Sr., Dies Rudolph Ajers. Sr . father of Judge Ayers. of Camden County DMrict Coutt, died last night at his home. S17 Chetnut street, Camden, after an Ill ness of sveral weeks. He wrts neventy two years old. His death was due to heart disease. In addition to his son Judge Ajers, Mr. A.vern Is survived bv a widow and one daughter, Jennie May Aver Central High School held Its 13flth commencement exorcises to lay In the school building nt Broad and Oreen streets. There werv iTesent members of many past graduating chsses, in addi tion to the friends and families of the students There were 117 graduates ho were awarded decrees by the High School, while thirt-the joulhs received certifi cates. The exercises were held In the nssmbly room of the school. In accord ance with old custom. The valcdlctorv was delivered by Henry Sarron I'nrker, while other ora tions were delivered by othir clawtncn. These follow . "Education," Manuel i Trachtenberg ; "Tim Development of High School Education in the United . States-." Wlllard Krlebel Hecbner. "Philadelphia, a Citj of World Fairs." WIHIiiin Phillr Heuchert; and "The 1'nit.v of Spirit and Purpose." by Jacob Morris Honikman. The four honor men. in their order, follow: Mr. Parker. Louis SchlNman, Edwin tie Beer and William Heuchert. David Louis Hurowitx. .Til South Sixth street, fourteen years old. is the youngest member of the class and one of the youngest students ever graduated from n Philadelphia high ftchool. He supported himself while at school and will enter the Wharton School of the ITniversltv of Pennslvnnla in the fall. Dr. John Lewis Haney, president of the school, prcfcnted the degrees and (ertlfientes. He said in his address that It not only was the largest class in the history of the High School, but the largest proportion of any clafs. 60 per cent, was goiinr to go to college. The graduate;, when receiving diplomas and degrees, broke precedent by squarely facing the audience. rrlz Awards vtohn J Weaver Prize a gold watch and chain Henry Warren Parker of classical course, average. 05 o. Freshman Prlzo Louis Benjamin Goldberg Alliance Kranealse Prize Robert E Lee Purls of the classical course honorable mention to Henry Parker Bodley of the me chanics arts . Senior A Prize Henn Wtrren Parker; honorable mention to Logan Wolfe Neal of the academic course Murrell Dobbins Prizes John Joseph Lln oux. Walter John Raklta and George Rosen, thai Enjrllsh Philology Prlz Aaron Elmure Athletic Scholarship Prize Alexander Simpson Bauer of the acndemlc course Oratorical Contest Prizes Senior gold medal. Jacob H. Honikman, senior elher medal Marruel Trachtenberg Junior Oratorical Prizes Gold medal Waller A Gay silver medal. Robert D Abrahams Isaac A Sheppard Prizes Gold medal Jacob Theodore Baral silver medal. Walter rrederlck Gartenlaub The following received degrees : Claaalrnl Course Ohirei S Cullman, Maurice Ourbarg. Paul M C Hauser. Jamea E Jones Abraham B. Magi!. Joseph A Meurer, Jr.. Henry W Parker Weldon O Pitt. Robert E. Lee Purls. Israel it. Schechter, Louis Schllsman, Warren Henry Scott, Harry Dexter. Soorkln, Frederick C. Thomaa Jr Louis F. Weller Lntln-Sclentlilc Course Gerhard O An germann. Isadora fl. Bass, Alexander S. Peuer Abraham H Besr Rorco E Bonavltacola, Hyman Myer Brasof. J Wilbur Drown Harold Clair. Dvld Gladstone C.nrk John Eme'v -M. Mitchell Collins. Maurice Comer Hugh Tay lor Day. Edwin delleer, Leonard J DINnte. Joseph Ehrenrelch. Samuel I, Feldman. Charles 8 Frultman Louis Goldstein Eman uel Gratz, Robert Halpern. Henry O Hart. tn. B.rnard Hrmn .Motel llin Hn incrb M. Honikman. Frederick D. Janoff, Bernard B Kahan. Maurice W Kail Herbert J. Kameler. Louis Kaplan, Alfred S Kocli Jr.. William J Muck Jneph M Vithnn Wil liam E. Newmark Sidney Ntchola, David W Nlesenbaum. Maurice Patt Morris P. Pltock Charles Polls Samuel Reskof Joseph Rltter Alexander Davis Rosen. Joseph H Rosenberg. Isadora Satlnsky Walter Selde man Harry Snyderman. George F Spiegel man Alfred Morris Stark H Frederick Stern. Maurice L Sufflon, Jacob Task, Er nest Tatcher Robert S Thanhauser. Manuel Trachtenberg, Frederick T Truganza. John R. Waechter Charles H S Watklns. Charles B. Welsberg David Weiss. Court- Heads CentraLClass rrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mB aaaaF taAtMsatLy 'e aaaaaHM ii mtW " ltv?r JBBBBBBMsaaaV '' ' Ba'tygs'Bai LlaLksgJgWsW IsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaLH'agaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal BBsssHpMgflHMPMMI9fiRRHQMHMBM NORTHEAST HIGH TO GRADUATE 94 ALEXANDEIt SIMPSON BAUER President of today's graduating alass at the Control llfgh School ,sndJr wh,,i.J.?- snn"l A. Zerltsky, Da vm Zlmrlng, Philip Zlnman. MecJianlo AH Cours Andtew C Alio- Say, k, ,,UrrJ'.. p' J?'1? Samuel C. Bookbinder. Harry Cherken. Frank Fa netll, Fred . R Farrow, Jr., Walter F Oartenlaub, Solomon Gerofsky. Julius It Ooldbertr Edward L, Green, Karl fl Kal man, Philip KunU. Hyman Louis Lasky Louis J Levlnsyn. Meyer Malln. Albert C 8chwelzerhof Henrv I Slgmond Isadore Stein. Jacob Wesnefsky ..ronIl,n t'ojnmerct Julius Cadez Ixiuls M Cohen William J. David. Her-mn-..v .ravl"' John Dlchter, Sam uel W Ettelson Abraham Galman Wl. Mam P Heuchert. Dald L. Hurnwttz. Maurice Krauae Samuel Levitt. Theodore Edwin Meranze. Howard William Ott. Wll. Ilam Pepper Harry E Pomerantz, Benjamin Rudnlck. Earl W. Russell, Joseph B Sett chlk. Moses L Sickles, Attllto A Spatola. Those who received diplomas are ! Industrial Arts Coure James D 'Cook Frank B. Curley, Jr David P, Earnahaw. Ranald Erdmann, Lewis U Ootsclinll Willis M Hanson. Wlllard K Heobner. William II Hofknecht. Donovan R. Jonea. Samuel It Kerlln Harry T Le, George C Lenz Harry C. Lex. Markwell J Lotke. Alfred O McClean Jr Walton L. McDanlels John J Mlnoux. Harry A Moser. John H. Purdy Walter J Ratkltz. Paul H. Regester. Ber nard Rife Albert E Rohr, George Rosen thal John II Rouse, Paul F. Schlatter Charles H Schneider Abner M Schoener. THIRTY-THREE TO GRADUATE Darby High School to Hold Exer cises Tonight Thirty -three students will receive di plomas this evening at the commence m,ent exercises of the Darby High School, to be held In the school audi torium beginning at 8 o'clock. Dr. Frederick Maroney, director of physical education of the New Jersey Department of Public Instruction, will address the graduating class. The di plomas will be presented by Alonzo H Yocum, secretary of the Darby school board. The graduates: Mildred Bames, James Maurice Graham Wllhelmlna Johanna Keene, Eleanor Ma Monttgue. Jennie Viola Lewis, Ruth Arietta Welden, Frank Wilbur Godfrey. Margaret Hutchinson Frances Mclntjre. Stexenson Paul Beechwood, Alexander Averlch, Eliza beth Sourln Anderson, Elizabeth Louise Creuger Samuel Goodwin Eackerd, Mildred Beatrice Fisher. Helen Elizabeth Franklin. John Henry Swope, Irene Martha Pohlaen, Ruth Margaret Smith. Earle Francis Reese. Andrew Botce Anderson, Helen Elizabeth Kent, Jeanette Beath Miller, Frank Bexford Carpenter Marlon Frances Carpenter Anna Katheryn McOettugan. Arthur Newth Mor ris, Melwvn yberry Small. Lillian Van Duera Keliey. Jane Irene Ott, Warren Tyler Levergood. Mabel Harriet Drew, Edith Mar lon Russell pBifs I Oldest Optical House usiminull SPECIAL Genuine BLOGH Pullmans: With F.mn,,. I Reversible 'Gear! While $O7.S0l they last I 5 Our Complttt Line of Strollirt B. MILLER FURNITURE STORES 5 604-606 South 2nd Streets OPEN EVERY EVENING oubj i rw 1 1'JW J Ji IWQI ) J Pairfs enemy ijBaiKuHri Associated Selling There are many associations advertising nationally. While they may be classified in two groups, (1) those associations that undertake the entire responsibility of marketing, as, for example, Sun kist Oranges or the Walnut Association and (2) associations of which individual members under take their own marketing in competition with fellow-members, as in the Cement, Magnesia or Southern Pine Association, Both types of associations are alike, whether the actual selling is combined or competitive both combine to "sell an idea" to the public. If the public is "sold" the desirability of eat ing more oranges, prunes, raisms or cranberries or using a certain lumber or granite or cedar chest the actual "selling" has been accomplished what remains is a comparatively simple prob lem of distribution. Butte rick Publisher The Delineator ($2.50 a Year) The Designer ($2.00 a Year) SPECIAL $3.50 Lenses Ground to Order to Correct All Ordinary Defects of Mtlon, Including Selection From Various Styles or Frames PKU1IPT SERVICE EYES EXAMINED FREE nY REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST 21 S. 8th St. K'Vnb7n"" Exorcises Will Bo Hold Tonight In School Building, Eighth and Lohlgh DR. BROOME WILL SPEAK Ninety-four men will graduate to night from the Northeast High School, the exercises to take place in Andrew ,T, Morrison Hall, in the school building at Hlghtli street and Lohlgh avenue. .Ir,.I5d.wln C. Broome. Superintendent of Sehnnlg. will mala )U n.innn.i .t. ... v-. ....... v... tftiiiii,'ui un dress: Dr. Oeorse P. R.rjti nri. elpnl of the school, will present the diplomas, and Frank P. Fclton, of the. tiass oi in, win present the Andrew Morrison Scholarship. Thomas Flinlcrof.. of the Board of Edtieation, win present fae Mheppard Medals, and Frank H. Bedford, nt thn no.. 'or. will nrespnt tho Alumni ni.t fj.i i. Alliance Francalse Bronze Medal 'and the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute .MPiai. Curtis Herman Kehn-eflu,. lc ... ident. will present the class window, whi e the Knlnlatnrv "rf.,.t n u- delivered by James Mngee" Wallace. Robert Acliuff Hill, in his valedictory. lll dlscuso "The Historical Slgnlll- ranee pi rnirmii." Music will be by the school orchestra, under direction of i-ror. a. uswnirt Jlichener. Reholarships and other awards fol low : .i.:u.u,T!!!iiff!SlJ0.it Jw.r Krdu.te of rfiii5e.A-?iwEpJ1 n,d1"iJfor woh nd ord w. Payne, silver meds.1. X&M$2Pa1S& tin"'"" nnd .....tn t i.jiruiro tronz mMn for i- tnleJL'r.S th.l.i7e&ch '"" Und lll.rJ ture r.,irl Keser ICremer HONOR ORADUATE9 H weigie. Carl J. Wenilnger. Herbert H iiecommenaea ror tne Himon mum ship John R. Johrliton. Carl J, Wi Robert A. Hill. Chsrles I,, Apker Recommended for the College of 1 Wtt laiw fl1 3?is VflftflfOftOOft SH0W YOUR COLORS at rtie masthead. Not a bunch of wind-torn, shredded rags, but perfect, clean Van. derherchen flags of durable material and sun-proof colors Made to order prices moderate. F. Vanderherchen'a Sons '7. N. Water Street, Philadelphia "At the mgn of tne nail" Kraft, Louls-LlpschuU. Harold E. WelnhoU. Walter A. Rlhl. . Juna class Robert A. Hill. Charles Lodge Apker. John Orlst Dralnerd, Robert Franklin Drown. Edward J, Davla. Earl K. Kremer, Julius fiktar. , iieconirnenaea xor tne bimon Munr pcnoi- weiminger. r. a anUmwm nr rhsrmacr ---- -- .-" --. . i. r--- " .-."i. i. : - .. uiuin na.. rAM.an t..,.i amnT.-. Recommended for Temple University John O Dralnerd. Richard w. Payne, Earl K, ICremer, David Jablow. . . . Recommended for School of Industrial Art Bhandar Derger, Louis II. Ooettteman, Richard H. Peterman. Recommended for scholarship to Veeteyan Unlyarrlty Eatl W. riosdorf. ,k Morrison aonolarsnip of the Northensl High School Alumni Association to the VW veralty o( Pennsylvania Robert Franklin Drown. . Recommended to the Jefferson College scholarship Edward V McLaughlin. Graduates, follow : Academic Conrao Elmer W. Amey, John Or Rralnerd, Mosby Carl an. Renlamln tn. enhn. Pahi U. Collins, George O. Qlven, Charles Oreen, Jr., nobert A. Qroff, Frederick C. Qruber, Edward E. ll.HnUM 1. t)Hk..l A tlll f tr. lfrvh. David A. Johnston, Edward F. McLaughlin, Walter V. Overbaugb, Rfcbard w Payne. iticnara ii. t-eterman, oeorge "",lrI' Charles F. Van Stone, James M. Wallace, John P. Wells, Mechanic Arts Course Lo C. Imhroiv. Chi,).. T.. Anker. Shan dar Merger, Jamea M. Dott. Herbert W. Lloyd. Carl II. Rrldenbaugh. Emerson U Rrlggs. Harry U. Drown. Leon Cohen. Jamea ... va.iu.uui rvavvara j. UBvia, w""ri Dletx, Oeorge B. Elchmann. Abraham he terson, Roland W. Evleth, Earl W. Floadorf. Louis H. Froellch. Louis H. Ooeltelman. William Q. Oross. Samuel R. Cundrum. Da vld K. Hemmerly, Walter Henneberg. Carl rierDsi, ixiuis iierwig, jr., August u. (luuou-brandt.- Howard C. Hume, Dald Jablow. Wayne. C. Jones. Solomon Kaplan. Charles Krausi, Herman Lebowltx, Norman Lepper. Robert C. It. March, Walter J. Messmer. Iuls fnsrnvlts Waif.. n fi,1l,. William tur phy, Jr.. deorge H. Ochse, Harry D. Pabet, I Oeorge Parrlsh. Alfred R. rhllllps. J. W. Koninson. Louis C. Rosenstein. rnnip ii Baltus. Curtis H. Scrmeller. John O, Smith Hnroiil h Spltior. Karl O Tschcpp, Wllmer Zelgler. Commercial Courae James A. Abbott. Leonard F. Ashford, Mortimer H. Raskin. Robert F. Drown. Slg mund J. Domanskl, John F. Drum, Harold H DuBols, Robert M. Flood. Isadore Kim mel. Earl K. Kremer, Albert R. Laub. Eu gene P. Loughlln, Burton P Mansfield. Frank Martin, Frank O E. Martin, Joseph E. Martin. Edwin MeMullln. Louis H. Nie mann. William Releman, Robert it. Rlchter. Julius Bklar. Robert R. Smith. James H. Taylor. William C. Welsbecker 123 GRADUATE AI CAMDEN HIGH Sixty-four Girls, Flftynlne Boys Form Largest Class In School's History ' EXERCISES THIS MORNING Commencement exercises for the largest graduating class in the history of Camden High School were held this morning at the high school. Sixty-four girls and fifty-nine boys, received their diplomas. For tho first time girl graduates outnumber tic boys. Addresses were made by Dr. Fran cis W. Green, headmaster of Pen nington Seminary, and' Harry C. Sharp, n..Mnnl nf tlio Pn 111 He ii Rnnrrl nf Edu cation. The latter presided. Members or tne class are: Jane Baker. Dorothy Deneon Otlllo Brown- j$?r,. dVBk??M Miriam rievle. W.U.. "J?'W' . . Case,ir8 R Dravdsn: M. dtici Vra'j., Tr,i.?,J?J Ann . v''viiivmii ui nn ua..i i -r- j uasw. ur a M. Ooldbera H.nniU ,.'."'..OhiS heth D. llann. Hlnaii o tV.-ViV.1!:11. Kiiir. Ilawett, Lillian Hlrahbofn a Vn'.'? Ai Allee Uchtanstsln. Stella t. rl-.iit JS"H othy Locke. Esther M. Lotler itnSe,,i,lor '. Ing. Ethelda MaeWllllams i FdffhMBd Mr shall Coral Melson. Katharln.h.fc- Wr. dlth Christina R, MoetlngVr it..1! W.'t , Mutser. Ilnerva Nealy . HorathW' M. 'l a advs A. Ore. Florence uSSr.aJ ' Parsons. Myrtle jf. Pomf. u".rMi-Uva J . net nere n. rl.ik i.il "'"''on E; TT 1 iuyner, Evilii, r. n eht.r plJ1ii!di, . inr Ann w Roberts. MarthsV BD Rl" Anna Ruttenbfrs. O. Olndys 1. &. Frances Schmidt. Mary A. SheJi'iK"" venna Bkegga Florence M, Smith Th.Vi U finape. F ora I. Thomaa boroin. tT'?,lB, A. Fjlliaheth Walton. Lis" tie J MtV K"1,' E, Wicker Rachel Wlshnefsky lJ Wolverton. Lucy M. Zeplch " R,U,B ti Samuel Dlank. Andrew M DIm " Daggo. Frank N. R, Dossle il Ht lint nvmr.ni a ..jZcVe- Marev V Cantv ' nennett Clark. Marvin If CoT'i, D. Cragln. Joseph Cragin, Dr'tri2?'l vast S?'"A'Jw2italfrB. S?- iui u uvui ftry iv iifiipn m faun iKWr-SKJ. Jtwff . -"-'"' j UBirtiv. u'.i blott Aaorra SI. OrenhirV. Robe,? ftf' Frank O. Hanaal, Isadore it Henna-VlltT. clay a. Jonea Albert B, Katg. Vietie kfl son. 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