Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1925 — Page 28

MANY PUPILS TO ENTER TECH HIGH Total of 1,050 Graduates From Grades Express Preference for School —List of Names Announced.

Approximately 1,100 gride school graduates will enter Technical High School in September. Os the graduating classes from Indianapolii grade schools next week 1,050 havj indicated their intention to go ti Technical. Others whose namej have not been reported probably will swell the figure. Shortridg© will get 449 new pupils and Manual Training about sixty. Grade school graduates who plan to attend Technical High School are: School No. 2 Mary L. Mount. Joseph G Weber, Pauline Wilson, Albert E. Walker, Carl W. Stotts, Mildred C. Stingily, Kuth M. SilverStein. Herbert L. Sears, Charleß E. Runyan, Hugh L. Rominsrer, Elsie R. Richter, George R. Plgg, Margaret V. Overman, Irl H. Orr, Alva E. Nelson, Lester Franklin Moose, Donald S. McGrifL Donald 6. McClosky, Albert i'. Miller, Frederick C. Liddle, Clifford M. Jones, Eugene M. Hamilton, Genevieve M. Eagerly, Mary L. Burst. Herbert Leslie Broadbridge, Oral Leßoy Armstrong. School No. 3 Alberta F. Barnes, Joseph Blasingame, Frederick Bom. Gladys I. Brown. Eloise Carper, H, Lucille Christenberry, May Coss, Myrtha Close, Ruby Close. Ruby E. DeMoss. Kathryn Dieekmeyer, Donald Essex, Melba S. Frankenberg, S. Fred Ferlje, Marshall P. Immell, Ruth E. Hoskinson, Katherine J. Hines, H. Philip Kramer, Forest Mars, Eunice H. Mason. Frankie R. McNeeley, Loyd H. Mertz, Clifford Myers. Marguerite N. Rodewald. Orval B. Rucker. Thelma Rush, Eugene C. Smith, Adolph L. St-hreiber. Willard O. Schwartz. S. Evelyn Smith, Norman Snyder. Leonard C. Taylor, Alclna Van Cleave, Victor W. Stroutman. Mary Jane Wabnite, Wallace A. Wilson. School N\) 4 .lames Anderson. Theqpbilus M. Faison, Frank Hicks, Thelma Mor .on. School No. 5 Raymond Small. Lem E. Bamaby, Forrest R. Adams, Charles C. Counts. School No. 8. Vonda Aegerter, Helen Arthur. Evalee Forester, - LucdUe Bradley, Violet Hurt, Florence Gleison, Alice Krug Mildred McCormack, Erma Pursell. Walter Rottler, Robert Ryan, Anis Anderson, Joseph G. Baan, Paul H. Bennett, Lillian M. Cox, Thelma Doyle, Alvin A. Drake, Louis H. Floerke, Olive Graven Ruth V. Lewellyn, Samuel E. Moore, Earl Ragsdale, Fay Spears Francis Waggoner, Edgar Wilcox, Lorene K. McCloud, Glara M. Garad, Mary L. Edmonds, Anna S. Bray, Mary N. Barrett. William H. Wrennielt, Clarence E. Smith, J. l Albert Lynch Fred L, Layton, Gerald D, Jackson, Frederick W. Harrison, Bertram D. Gerdts, Robert W. Frost, William J. Falvey. School No. 10 Muriel Woodruff, Siegel Withers. Norman K. Travis, Mona M. Seeman, Lucille H. Ramsey, Katherine McQuade Robert Lorton, Katherine E. Laughlin, Mary E. Hutsell Vivien Hooten, Carl B. Hatmaker, ishmael D. Hirshbarger, Roscoe Hammons, Dorothy T. Grimes, Hannah Forman, Lucille J. Cook. Alonzo J, Brown, Hubert Bradley, Maurice Banta, Floyd E. Bailey. Merrill Arthur. Alberta Applegate, Earl Amald, Gail S. Alger. School No. 13 Vernon V. Pryor. Eugene Leach. John Baker Francis J. Abell, Ruth E. Rinker, Edna Peats. School No. 14 Mary Aumann, Bernard Arshopsky, Anna Mae Bourne, W. Gayle Crabb, Alfred Della-Penna. Juniot Drake. Grace W. Dollens, Dorothy E. Emminger, Stanley Flowres, William O. Holman, J. Russell Holstein, Margaret Hague. Fred H. Hawickhorst, Mary E. Johnson, Kaiah R. Lorman, Ruth Lynch, Georgia LaMar, Virginia Long, Mildred McGuire. Irene Mack. Otis Moore, Paulino E. Moore, Ruth Myers. Evelyn L. Moore, Aurzella Maget, Norman Peine. Maxine Ross, Edith Roberts, Helen R. Shank, Maxine Stringer, Gladys Sullivan, Kathryn M. Smith, Mildred Sorrell. Margaret. E. Ewern. Bernard Shallot, Eleanor R. Saunders, Rosemary J. Towles, Harold Unger. Mary C. WUcoxon. Dorothy Wright. Bruce Wilcox, Harlan D. Yeager. School No. 15 Charles Aboett, John Adams, Marcella Allen, Raymond Anacker, Earl C. Babbitt, Cecil C Ball, Robert R. Ball, Nannie Bell Bates, Ada Marie Bridges, Ralph Cole. Irene Crippen, Claude Drybread. M. Kathaleen Edwards, James Forsha, Marie French. Harold Griesman. Marie Hart, Dorotha L. Hatfield. Frederick Hert. Florence G. Jordan. Howard Lange. Ken--39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind., May 28, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indiar spoils, as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolutions, adopted by said Board on the 27th day of May, 1925. Mav 27, 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12542. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF CALIFORNIA STREET. From North Property Line of St. Clair Street, To South Property Line of Pratt Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0-inch gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches ot property line to 0 inches of property line to a uniform width of 14 feet; or by grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4-ineo Asphaltic-Concrete base, to the above named w'dth; and providing 860 lin. ft. of 4xlo-ineh Stratified Limeatone Marginal Stoue. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with tfie terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named day, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday. June 17th, 1925, at 2 p. m„ at Its office in said city as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is table to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be aateesed for such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal ibe estimated cost thereof, By order of the Board of Publio Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. 11. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. May 29-Juns 6, 1926. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC' WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind., May 28, 1026. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Publio Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following desmribed publio improvements in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by the following numbered- Improvement resolutions. adopted by said Board on the 27th day of May, 1955. May 25, 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12630. KENWOOD AVENUE From north property line of FortyFourth St,, To south property line of Hampton Dr. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden-Block, Brick, Asphalt or As. phaltle-Conaete. laid on a fl-lnch Gravel Concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet; curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone, Berea Sandstone. Granite or tfx34-ineh Concrete curb: and resetting 2 iron inlets to curb grade. Also extending all water, gae, sewer and other private aervioe connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as 9©dfled. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be In aoordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, adapted by the Board of Publio WorFs on the above named day, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specafioations which are on file arid may be seen in the offife’ oi said Board of Publio Works of thn City of Indian*PThe said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday. June 17 1925. at 2:00 p. m„ at its of floe in tsaid City as the time ana place for the pubLic considersgjraanfcA 1 Will hear all persons interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order oforksBoard of PubUd tFortts. City’ of Indian June ft. 1885.

neth Majors, Charles H. Marts, Hansel Mercer, Eneanor Metcalfe, Helen Robins. Dorothy Mae Russell, Pauline Skisz, Floy Spaulding, Doris Williams. School No. 16 Helen F. Baker. Edw. W. Bums. Evert M. Campbell. Laurenoe W. Curfman, Lawrence F. Oehbauer, Alcmzo Harden. Lowell J. Harold, Vesta F. Hodge, Wilbur Jankin9, Sarah J. Lynch, Walter Miller. Ermal I, Moody. Clifford R. Olsen, Robert Reese. Harry C. Steams, Nolan J. Titus. Wm. E. Titns. Gertrude Wiseman. James V, Vanlandingham. School No. 17 Junes H. Martin, Ernest Maye, James W. Btaw, James O. White, Dorothy Bryant. John Eva Churchill. Opal Dickerson, Ilertl a Stamey. Deloenea Southern Verda Whitt., . Mitchell A. Walker, Lois C. Sharpe. Jane R Priestly. Lola S. Yatemon, Rosette Gertrude Jackson, Lillian E. Lewis, Emma M. Bullock, Meta R. Campbell, Nancy L. Crouey. Evelyn V. Bledsoe, Irma L. Mrf.er Mario Pruitte, Virginia L. Turner, Genevieve M. Twymon, LjllTan B. Croney, Benediotine E. Jones, Anna A. Fash, School No. 18. Robert L. Ayres, W. Howard Burton, Dorothy A Outshnw, Norris H. Cutshaw. Margaret Davidr-on. Arthur H. Gundlaeh. Russell Hnshman. Richard D. Holman. Bvron K. Knierim. Paul H. Kirsch. Charles R Leonard. Alberta L. A. Niemeyer. Mildred C. Sturgeon. Julia A. Turner, Clara E. Voelker. John L. Wren. School No. 19. Theodore Royßton, Ludella Harris, Frank Wall on. Dealvia Hill. Thomas Woods. iichool No. 2.1 Ethel M. AL.*n, Vaughn Graston, Robert M. Wright. John M. Taylor. Paul Smith. Henry J. Homberg. Harlan Henson, Harold R. Branham, Ramsey Bioemhof. Kenneth Smith Mervin Littell. Virgil R. Collier, Bro.lte Huxley, Ralph Russell, Joseph W. Branham. Ralnh Johnson. Mildred H. Koch. Ethel M Harbold. Virginia M. Robertson, Alice M. Hook, Mary E. Aikman. Edna Showers, Sara E. Suddarth, Myrtle H. Phillips, Ethel Burkhardt, Edythe Micks, Ruth G. Haynes. Dorothy E. Wray. Nellie L. Stevenson. Sylvia M. Huffman. Opal F Neidigh. Mary V. Hamilton. Anna Mae Flanagan, Mabel Vaughn, Mary Elizabeth Gadberry. Lyndall Raper. School No. 22 Frances Legg. School No. 26 Louise M. Walker, Wilma M. Dickerson, Lena M. Underwood, Idalia M. Ginn. Florence Stevenson. Elizabeth M. Majors, Marjorie M. White. Moilie B. Orr. Frances McKinney. Eleanor R. Jackson, Lillie M. Graves, Willa Black Everett L. Anderson Robert L. Baxter. Fenton Bluestein, Fred R Dowries,, Clinton Fields. Frank Goodwin. Jewett E. Hayes. Charles H. Jackson. Edward Johnson* James A. Johnson. George Joneu Moses W. Mason. William. G. Neal. Earl L Pompev. Orville Rawley, Robert L. SmHhson. Harrv A Wallace. Earl A. Watkins. J. Russel Wilson. Otis C. Woods. Debirah M. Christian Genevieve T. Floumov. Donia E. Gardner. Laura B. Hobbs, Bamie M. Knox. Eva M. Lenear, Blanche Lyles. Estelle Prim. Lillian L PulMam. Hazel L. Rasdell, Fannie M. Smith Jamie L. Smith. Eddy L. Smith. Dorothy W. Wallace. School No. 27. Edward V. Bowman, Olga J. Brown. Marv E. Cobb, G. John Henningrr, Robert C. Sehulmeyer, Harold L. Smith. Harry O. Whaley. Robert A. Woodson. School No. 29. Edna R. Axsom. Edward T. Breeding, Ardath Cline. J. Lloyd Dille. Robert L. Goodwin Roberta R. Hawkins Herman L. Hilton. Harold Hotchkiss, Carlyle Hurst. Charles R. Milliknn, Nelson Monroe. Irma F. Murry, Dorothy C. Parker "Robert Pierco, Martin Sehumackcr, Marion Wilkinson. Kehool No. 33. Edgar’Ashcraft, Beniamin Balay, Helen F. Beier Catherine E. Bell, Edna Bennett, Mary M, Brandon, Alary Louse Blauvelt, Marion Compbeil, Lowell Canary, Dorothy V, CandeU. Mildred E. Colvin. Thelma Davi.i, Dorothy L. Dugdale. Robert F. I rath, Eugene Froseh, Virginia B. Grenlich. Eleanor Valera HutchluoTn. Lloyd Johnston Helen B. Jones. At lid red Jones. Martin J. Knop, Florence E. McEowen. Ellen McFadden. Frieda McMechun. Mary E. Mabev, John P. McNeely, Harry A. May, Rudolph Miller Jr.. Myron B. Minnielc, Thomas J. Molloy, George S. Montfort. Louise M. Moorman. Nellie Oakley. John C. J ! ;,o. Albert L. Pierce, John Pitts, Myrt.e S. Pounds, I-eota Reedy, Ralph E. Richey, Olive I. Robbins, Miriam I. Roesener, Arthur Schoneker, Mnry H. Seward, Powers S. Shoemaker Hazel V. Washburn. Adolphe A. Widmer, Marjorie J. Wo ot 1 .. Margaret, Wuelftng. School No. 3ft Floyd H. Norris, Russell L. Rader. Maxine J. Aston, Lenora E. Catt. School No. 36 Robert O. Brown, George O. Fondaw. Dorothy Hassler, Joseph MoKinster, Virginia Everett. Earl M. Bretz. Lucile M. Lisby, Max Thomas. School No, 38 Martha L. White, Carolyn A. Zimmerman, Fred G. Schuller, Walter R.Wetherald, Thomas Hines. Paul W. Bayne, Fred 39 LEO Mi NOTICES ~ CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. May 28, 1 925. TO WHOM IT hi AY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolutions, adopted by said Board on the 27th day of May. 1925. May 20, 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12535 KENWOOD AVE. From north property line of FortyFourth St. To south property line of Hampton Dr. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to the property line to a uniform width of 6 feet; grading the lawns to a uniform width of 7V4 feet. All to be as shown on plans and as specified. • All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, adopt'd by the Board of Public Works on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday. Juno 17th, 1925, at 2 p. m., at its office in said City as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Wofks will hear all persons Interested, or whose property is iable to be assessed for said Improvement, and will determine whether thi benefits tc the property liable to be aueseed for such Improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. . _ ... , By order of (lie Board of Public Works CHARLES E. COFFIN. T A, Board of Public Works, City of IndianMav and June 5, 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. May 28, 1025. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City, of Indianapolis, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by the following numbered improvemnet resolutions, adopted by said board on the 27th day of M '' 10 "* Mav 25. 1925. rilfflPOTV I NORTH On oF °wAHnsGTQN STREBT. From East Property Line of Eastern Avenue. . _ To West Property Line of Rural Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, lam on a 6-Inch gravel concrete foundation from ri inches of property lino to 0 inches of property line, to a uniform width of feet; or b.v grading and paving the ally with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4lneh Asphaltic-Concrete base, to the above named width; and providing 527 lineal feet §f 4xlo-lnch Stratified Limectona Marginal tone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work dona in the making of said described public Improvement* snail be in accordance with the terms and condition* of the improvement resolution*, aa num!>ered, adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profile* and apecifloatlona which are, on file and may be seen in the office of said Board at Public "YK rL'XSif fixed Wednesday, June i7, 1925, at 2:00 p. m. at its office in ;td etty as the time and place for the publ c consideration of the proposed lmprovemat.t at which time said Board of Publio Works vrtll bear all Bns interested, or whose property ia to be aseeeaed for aaid improvement, and will determine whether the benefit* to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement and the benefit* to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated coat thereof. 1 By order of the Peard of Public Work*. CHjiBLEa E. COFFIN, w: HY^KMAN. Board of Public I^’orki S sty 0?' Indianapolis. May 29, June 5. 1925. , .• ’ . 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W. Foster, Cleo K. Sullivan, Vivian 'E. Lively, Ruth Stock. Ruth M. Atwell. Virginia O. Bosley, Aliettia Crall. Marie E. Spicklemlre, Lillian M. Schmtnk. Helen M. Clidlnst, Bernice E. Harding. School No. 39 Ruth G. Patten. Josephine E. Ragsdale. Hazel E Riddell. Lillie D. Roberts. Helen L. Sjnith. Thelma A Smith. Dorothy D. Thompson. Cora A. Trefz, Edna M. Wheeler. Russell A. Abdon. Eugene K. Baum. Garnet V. Brown. Paul W. Birkenbine. Thdtnas Cobb. Gordon Esarey. Benjamin R. Carman. Richard C. Hanna, Elmer Hauser. Frank E. Kelly. William Edward Leftwich, Dorrpan Lentz. J. Herbert Puckett. Ernest P. Smith, Edward L. Steadman, Hubert M. Vanarsdel. Henry Wflliams, Annabell S. Kelso. Winifred H. Leftwich, Bennie B. Junken. Helen H. Huls. Mary K. Harvey. Avanclle L. Brerr.email. Minnie Margaret Betts, Margaret M. Anderson. Lucile Beeson, Josephine I . Beck, Viola K. Green. Artie Hauser. Lola H. Howell. Eunice M. Kirkwood, Evelyn C. Mertz. Marie D. Gardner, Bernice Monday. Helen L. Pa6water. Frances J. Richardson. Mary Stinnett Margaret L. Wets, Charles Umbargcr, Alvin M. Shaw, Msurtcs L. Robertson. William C. Ness. Charles McCuteheon. Starling E. Harold. Wilbur Connell, Gerald Chandler. School No. 41 LaVerne Fisher, Joseph *D. Bryan, L. Earl Malcom. Arthur C. Golden. Paul M. Deranian. J. EarT Carmin. John L. Sommer, Ronald E. Evans. Adrian B. Laslev, John Leroy Banks. Rosanna P. Stull Jewelle F. Wilson. Della B Jones, Margaret E. South, Lola E. Stearns, Mary L. Taugeman, Margaret F Chambers. Freda V. Hula. Harry W, Collins Malcolm S. Kountz. Kirby P. Johnson. Ruth H. Mendel. Paul Poole. Otto J. Wehmeirr, Merritt Miller. George F. rger. Russell S. Mehennett. George L. aton. Ralph G. Gale. Thomas A. Porter. Robert H. Wilson. Raymond H. Gant, William Cook. James A. Foshee D. Ina Hawn. Louise Y. Swango, Nelle M. Tangeman, Jack B. Thomas, Frances E. Gaines. Leota M. Mclnttre. 'Katherine E. Sommer. Viola E. Ramey. School No. 43 Howard Wilson. Martha L. Tutewiler, Emma L. Trees. Jesse L. Strickland, Dorothy M. Rodenbarger Norman G. Parish, Glenn Forkuer, Grover C. Collins. Margaret L. Bohn. School No. 44 Aline Wo'fe. Laura C. Williams, Genera Weaver. Lillian M. Peterson. Martha C. Olsen. John K. Marshall. Albert L. Lutz, Bert F. Kimmet, Margaret J Jackson Galeta M. Holland. Jerome J. Hier, Richard W. Bacon. Robert F. Bacon, Charles E. Branson. Cornelia M. Calvin. School No. 47. Rosalyn L. Swank. George Chester Seward. Russell J. Runyan, Crystal J, Rodenherr. Mattie M. Prcstwood. Edward W. Powers, Loraine P.npin, Agnes R. Lindley E. Marrella Ka’-genbach. Olive M. Harden. Ruseel E Franklin. School No. 42. Harry J. Watts, Albert Owens. School No. 49. Charles R. Harrell, Ernest Savage. Lvnza Strange, Caradoe Roberts. Loran C. Nelson, Ralph Michael, Daniel Held. R . ert Breedlove, Edgar Branham. Fred Lorton Ivan Vanlandingham, Ralph Stevens. Richard Lentz. Ethyl Middaugn. Edward E-own Alberta Voil, William Herschell, Cathryn Farley, Robert Baker. Elizabeth Tedrick. Metrell Himebrook. School No. 50. Audrey M. Zeller, Chas. Irving Wilson Durird D. Wright. Lester F. Utterbaek’. Robert Milford Stephenson. Kenneth M. Swick. Marie Shake, Joseph M. Roach. Wm. Chas. Richardson, Pearl M. More, James Wilbur King, A. Emmaline Keller, Robert V. Jones. Margaret S Johnson Deissyie Johnson. Richard P Johnson. Mildred L. Jeffras. Mary E. Haubbard. Ruth L. Hall, Marian V. Gailbrech. Marjorie J. Garrett, Chas. T. Uverett. Geo Austin bastridge. Velma I iiarl. Edith A. Burk. Leoora F. Benson Haiold F. Bays. School Vo. 55. Harold P. Beaver, Bruce R Florence. Frank W. Gray. Franra L. Sullivan. Harry G. Granman. Albert N Hardaere Claude J Horn. Paul Horn. Allen Higginbotham Gi'bcrt Oberle, 100 M Marines. Raymond Gilbert Oberle. Leo M Marines Ravmond A. Riohards. Joseph R Ruddiok, Charles E. Walsh. He'en B. Whelan. Dorothy Philips. Franoes L. Patterson. Ethel M Hornback. Thelma H. Kepner Lillian M. Harris Maty G. Hanks, Dorothy M. Geilker, Leona M. Green. Ruth DeHan. Thetus L. Davidson. Letha M. Felix, Aurelia Davis. Marguerita Danforth, Mabel. J Baker. Frances R. Anderson. Dons V. Albrecht. School No. 62. Wesley Woolen. Bart E. Williamson. Walter Thtcksten. Harold Tanner Frank Stroy. Wallace L. Strange, Arthur Smoot. Melvin Smotherman. Forest Pratt. Raymond T. Pio. Lawrenoo Newman. Eugene Ludwig. Henry Linder Ernest Linville, Max Klezmcr, Harold K. Huff John Hissong. Leo Albert, Emery. Theo. J. Drabik, Albert Davis. Albert Collvear. Wendell Carter. Marvin F. Burdelow. Parry Bell. Waynard R Bartlelt. Pauline Workman. Virgie M. Truex, Grace Tlt.glu M. Virginia Stanfield. Ruth Pre-ti. man. Helen Kiefer. Leona M. Hatfield. M' rile Hammond, Margaret Eiglerberg. School No. 57 Hubert E. Adams, Florence M. Bchymer, Sarah Baird Carson W. Bennett, Gene B. Bennett, Julia Boslcr. Marjorie E. Brvnn.i Arthur M. Carrington, Donald T. Carroll. Wilma Fisher, Kenneth H. Ferguson. George Gable. John G. Gates. Robert F. Gladden. John R. Gruv, Dorothy H. Grimes. Eurl Haibe Susanna *.■. Harting, Marv E. Huggler, Mary Insley. Thomas J Isaacs. Helena J. Krado. Ar worth Loy. Marguerite MiCarty, LsVe-ae M. McCord. Elizabeth C. MoGaw, (.’lie L. Montgomery. Dorothy M. Rice, Miry M. Quigley. Mary Harold W. Siebert. Harriett J. Snider,

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James Oray Washington (D. C.) street car conductor is to receive $4,000 for his courtesy in helping a little gray-haired old lady off and on his car. She *eft It to him in her will. Copyright. 1925, NEA Service

Richard T. Swift. Helen M. Thoms, Charles M. Townsend. Harry A. Weaver, Herman A. Webster, James W. Woodaon. Dorothy Yagerline. Glennep V. Symmonds. Eugene P. Spaulding. Russell H. Simpson George D. Roe. Vinson Merkle, Agnes R Medsker, Merle J. Maddox. Jos. M. Macey, Carl F. Mcßride, Harriett Kinney. Roy E. Hollett, Daisy M. Heffelman, Gertrude M. Gallagher. Virginia M. Dillon. Mary E. Curran, William B. Cole. Helen Louise Brown, Robt. H. Askren. School No. 58 Bud Beeler Frank Brookschlager, Otto H. Games. James Graham. William Kraft. Kenneth Marshall. Ro'.iert Sccarc; William H. Stolte. Alvin Storm. Sanford M. Taggart. Donald Van Hook. James William. Marshall E. Bolterman. Irvin Gividon, Eugene Greenwood. Leslie Hancock, Leroy Higenbotham. Harold Layne. Eulow Me Vcy. Virgil G. Powers. Herman A. Struitt. Autumn Bradley. Dorothy A. BurrU. Marthabel Gelsler. Mildred M. Graves. Margaret Jones, Edna G. Jones, Edna Keyler. Kathryn Laird. Emily McFarland. Jewell C. Martin. Helena McGill, Vonda Mcliroy. o“rtrude B. Smith, Pearl W. steers, Helen R. Stelnsberger. Elevia I. Mitchell. Hilda WhittinghlU. Marian E. Wolte, Dorothy Young. School No. 59 Evelyn E. Wilson, Robert A. Foster. Minnie Pauline Fulk. School No. 60 Robert Brubaker. Floy Binkley. Frederick Goman. Robert O. Busehmann, Frederick Duckwall. Mary E. Frechtling. Dee A. Harper. Jack A. Lederer. Joe C. Marsh, Gaylord E. Overman, Charles E. Rogers. Frank J. Steinr.etz, Mary Elizabeth Thompson. John V diva. Virginia E. Waller, George Washbur... George A. Warmoth. School No. 62 Myrtle F. Webber, Frank E, Stratman. Wayne Pence. Mildred D. Miller. Thetmo M. Key. Helen Mae Justus Lester Hale Charles L. Dickens, Harold Dents. Mildred K Bulmahn. Charles F. Bardach, Ethel M. Baker. fkmool No. 66 Martha Wurtz. Neil H. Whitlock. George W. Schort, Margaret Pruitt. Russell Mayhew Jr.. William H. Hunt. Margaret M. Hamilton, Adelaide Cohn, F. Beeti Carter, Katherine M. Burghard. School No. 69 Otto C. Walters. Catherine 0/ Bomeraan. Kenneth Andrews. School No. 67 Merritt Hartley, Thelma Henaohel, Lucille Hiatt. Samuel Robertaon. Margaret Walden. Kenneth Welty. Marions Hopkins. Henry Miller. Earleen Mount. Naomi Oberie. Helen E. Sedan. Mary Elizabeth Steele. Lois P. Worland. School No. 70 John W. Tyler. Harold C. Stark. Edgar H. Peters, Charles X. Middleton. Edward V. Meith. Jane H. McCardle. FrancU L. McCoy. Delbrook Lichtenberr. France* P. Lemaux. Helen Ann Lee. Dorothy Haley. Kenneth J. Galm. Robert H. Daggett. Lewis O. Crawiord, Richard S. Conder, Arthur D. Caster," Violet C. Brunson. School No. 54 Miles D. Amrtte. Kathryn A. Barge. Mary Frances Cray. Virginia M. Fox. Robert H. Gill. Honrietta A. Jett. Margaret K Johnson. Fred E. Kline. Alice E. Liven, good, Calvin L. Nelson. Natalie M. Springer, Harry A. Voyles, Earl J. West, violet H. Albers, ? ary D. An old. Charles H.

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Drought Advances Grain Prices CHICAGO, June s.—Grain 11V Vn*ted Tress prices moved up sharply on the Chicago Board of Trade today. December wheat jumped four cents in opening dealings to 169%; September wheat opened up at 166 V&, a gain of 2Vi cents; July opened two cents higher at 170*4. Corn and oats were up from % to 1% cents. Continued drought oyer the middle western grain belt was largely responsible for the advance prices.

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