Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1924 — Page 3
FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924
ALUMNI RANKS INCREASED 1,1 Cathedral and Technical Schools Graduate, More than 1,300 former Indianapolis high school students are now alumni of the class of ’24. Commencement week closed Thursday night with the graduation exercises of Cathedral and Technical Schools. Cathedral High School graduated forty-three students at the K. of C. Hall, Thirteenth and Delaware Sts. The Rt.' Rev. Monsignor Edward A. Pace, head of philosophy department of Catholic U, Washington, D. C., made the address. Technical graduated more thaji 600 students at the Cadle Tabernacle. Diplomas were presented by Charles R. Yoke, president of the school board, and Milo S. Stuart, principal of Technical. Dr. William Mather Lewis, president George Washington University, Washington, D. C., made the principal address. Dr. Lewis took exception to the statement of Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia, that prohibition was failjpp. Grade School Graduates Among eighth grade graduates of public schools reported by principals are: School 10—Dorothy Traves. Roy Van Arsdall. Dorothy Green, .Archie Gregory. Caroline Sanders. Josephine Reynolds. Martha Owen. Dorothy Isaac. Eva Cannon. Caroline Hoflt, Earl Johnston School 74—Robert Barchdall, George Stites. James Higgs. Ruth Cook. Elte, Pedlow. Banita Worley. Dorothy Prosch. Elsie Johnson. School 73—Mary Craig. Goldie Schubnell, Wideha Risk. Claudia Saylor. John Deeter, Edward Laughim, Lawrence Dickerson. Maurice Hulsizer. James Robbins. Walter Schenek. Marie Keller. Russell Williamson. El6ie Calvin. Richard Poole. Cliff jvl Gibson. Catherine Goodm, Y.-Hors Williams. Ruth Weimees*Juanita Milby. School 12—Charles Baker. Cbe-ics Bledstein. Edward Breeden. Jellena. Bng.-s Marvin Bryant. Georgia M Buck Samuel Cumby. Raymond Domroese, Cecil Eddieman Irma Elliott. Archie Enlow. Harry L Gnmes. Frances Grizzle. Elmer Heger, Vonnie Kimbley, Vernal Lay. Lonzo Ini lin. Adelyne R. Marsh. Lee Minet, Frances Mitchell. Sam Nahtmas, Roy Nation, Luther Nelson. Charles OBnen. Louie Ooley. Harry S. Pardo Reeda M. Pemberton Esther Fortnov. Sophia Portnov. Isadore Resmek. Clyde Scott. Dorthy Sheats. Joe W. Starling. Alma Surber Reva Warren. Veronica M Welsh, Hinda Wiess and B. Mildred Winer. School 21—James E. Chasteen. Emmett E Vincent. Maurice S Darce, Luzerne Fish, Carl A Cunningham. Ross Boggs. Cecil E Branham. Clovis M Kelly. Lottie Jensen. Howard L Bradbury. Ralph Neel James H McGee. Edith M. Ellis Gladys Neel. Dorothy M. Reisinger. Dorothy Dolan Gertrude Nauta. Ruth Gipe, Louise Keown, Zelma Rick. Alberta M. Cullom. Jessie A Boyd, Esther M. Forsee* Norma Younghans. Frances L. Edwards. Eugene Zoiler Raymond E. Brown. Theodore Davis Edwin Esther, Abrahgm Letiff Eva B Branham. Roger E Walker. Everett Landers. School 59—Gertrude Ayres. Gertrude Sherrick. Wiltord Wilson. George Smith. Jacob Foster School 18—Ernest G Beachman. Raymond B Binninger May E Bristow Waldo C Bryant. F. Eva Barton, Helen E. Bettcher, Ronald A. Bridges Carl W Carey. Ernest C. Carroll. May E. Carver. Ruby M S unham. Mildred L. Douglas. Raynold A e Julio. Alfred E. Elders. Elmer F. Fosjfr. Fred Helfenberger. Emma Herold Martha G Hunt. Orville Jenkins. Arthur F A Klotz. Elizabeth L. Keinly. Ruby C. Lyster. Floyd S. Morgan, Charles R. McCurdy. Thurman L. Meyers. Ellen L Rose* berg. Beatrice J Richardson Barney W. Rollings. Hazel L. Rosenberg. Mildred F. Roth. Emmett A. Saor.sel. Helen Stevens. Elmer L J. Sponsel, William H. Shea. Harold H Thompson, Otto Sullivan Everett I. Sw-arts. Lucile E. Wall, Richard G. Wright. Dorothy A Wiese Mildred M. Walter. Claska Wit. Wilma E. Yates Marv Ellen Yount, Morris Saleba, Terrace F. Schulz. Feme R. Remler. Josephine C. Pearcy. Merrill C. Paterson Kathryn Newman. Charles H Morris Jack H McCoy. Bernice W. Leach, Norman E. Luedeman, Myrtle E. Jenkins. Cathryn Heath. Marian B Fisher, Edwin C. Edwards. Franklin M Cain. PERJURY CHARGES FILED False Testimony Alleged in Liquor Trial in City Court. Louis Martin, of 2710 Sherman Dr., is held today on a perjury ;harge. Police allege false testiDony in city court Thursday. Police said Martin told them at the time of his arrest the liquor found on him was purchased from S M. Jordan. He failed to say where he obtained the liquor when questioned in court. Jordan was fined SIOO and costs and sentenced to thirty days on the Indiana State Farm.
MISERY IN HEAD, COULDN'T REST Ohio Lady Was Suffering From Womanly Weakness, but After Taking Cardui She Grew Strong and Well. “Cardui is my standby as a tonic,** says Mrs. Mary Smith, of 677 Orange St., Chillicothe, Ohio, after relating her experiences in the use of that well-known medicine for women. Some years ago, Mrs. Smith says, she found herself in such a serious condition from some womanly weakness that she could do no work and scarcely could get up or down. “I had misery in my heaff.” she says, “and just ached at times till I couldn’t rest. I would have dizzy, fainting spells and just stagger. • I didn’t have an appetite. _ “Someone told me I needed a good, woman's tonic. I asked and was told Cardui might help me. I began to ufee it and, after a short time. I could see I was being gradually made stronger. “I quit having the weak spells. I ate and seemed to relish what I ate. I could sleep -without waking up at night. I grew strong and well and when the . . . came around, I had very little trouble.” For sale everywhere. Try your drug store first.
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