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Southeastern U.'s Law and Accountancy Honor Students Named William V. Davis and George G. Lenehan Chosen as Outstanding Honor graduates in Southeastern University's Schools of Law and Accountancy were announced last night by Dr. James A. Bell, presi dent of the university, at the insti tution's senior banquet and dance In the Washington Hotel. In the Law School first honors went to William V. Da-.is, 1010 N ‘street N.W.._ who compiled an average of 93 68 for the 3 year course. Mr. Davis holds a bachelor of science degree from Roanoke College In Vir ginia. First honors In the Account ancy School went to Geoyie G. Lenehan. 3413 N street N.W., who had an Mr. navis. average of 95.16. University plaques were awarded Miss Frances Beacoek of account ancy and Rodhan T. Delk of law for outstanding leadership in the respective schools. The plaques, awarded by the Southeastern Uni versity Alumni Association, were presented by Ralph L. Bailey, the association president. Robert Peck, president of the early morning division of the Law School presented a set of law books to the university In behalf of his class. Raymond R. Dickey, editor in chief of the S outhe astern University Year book, spoke on the word of get ting out the yearbook. The honor graduates and the other grad uates of the university, num bering more Mr. Lenthan. than 300 in all, will deceive degrees at commencement exercises at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Memorial Continental Hall. Besides Mr. Davis and Mr. Lene han, other honor graduates an nounced are as follows: School of Law—Grace Elizabeth Adams, Frank L. Anderson, Homer S. Paisley, George F. Wilcox, Ar thur Carmack Sullivan and Berth old D. Tiedemann. School of Accountancy—Joseph S. Beckelman, Wilfred Melcher, Wil liam R. Fenton, Robert J. Fisher, Mason H. Hopwood. Daniel G. Joseph, jr.; David E. Leahy, W. Hundley Mercer, William E. Mills, Mervin G. O’Melia. Raymond F Poore, Malcolm N. Roberts, jr.; Ly man E. Robertson, George F. Stick ney, Sidney Tarason, Newell I. Troup and Eya B. Watkins. St. David's Society Picnic The St. David’s Society—an or ganization of Welsh-Americans— will hold its annual summer picnic this afternoon at the grounds near the old reservoir at Sixteneth and Kennedy streets N.W. The affair, which is being arranged by Mrs. Griffith Evans, is scheduled to be gin at 2 o'clock. Landon Graduates Hear Address by Chief of Air Corps Honors and Diplomas At School Awarded At Exercises MaJ. Gen. Henry H. Arnold, chief of the Army Air Corps, was principal speaker yesterday morning at graduating exercises at the Landon School for Boys, Bethesda, Md Eleven prizes were awarded. Prize winners were William Par ker Herbst, 3d, and John Russell Amussen, headmaster’s awards for upper school; Frederick Chapin, headmaster's award for the lower school; George Kriner, best inter mediate athlete; George Perkins, best sixth form athlete; Frank De Freyre and Cary Wilson Jackson, Landon News prizes; Charles Bot teler and George Perkins, history awards; Charles Baker, most im provement; B. M. McKelway, jr„ Carroll Mercer Marbury, memorial award for “’spirit of fearlessness and tenacity of purpose”; Botteler, high est average grades in fifth form; Charles Nicholson, II, Harvard prize for outstanding boy in fifth form, and De Freyre, library award. The Rev. Gillespie Armstrong of Christ Church, Georgetown, pro nounced the benediction. The graduates were; Amussen. John R. Kephart, Robert D De Freyre. Frank McKelway B M . Jr Erteuun, Ahmet Mott, Thomas T.. II Herbst. W. P.. Ill Patch. Joseph D. Jr. Hill. William G . jr. Perkins. Georae K Hill. Robert W Tierney, Edward M. Jackson, Cary W, Australia has collected $5,00.000 to subsidize motor car manufactur ing. Births Reported Walter and Sarah Cosby, boy. Thomas and Mary Kastanek. boy. Henry and Thelma Harper. Jr., girl. Preston and Edna Stanford, girl. Irving and Gertrude Keller, girl Claude and Eunice Morrison, girl. Zachery and Florence Flax. girl. Walter and Ruth Lockhart, jr., boy. Cecil and Ruth Bitting, boy. Francis and Jeanette Hurtt. boy. Moir and Pauline Baliles. girl. James and Lorma Kinsler. boy. Peter and Ida Bendor. girl. Ralph and Annie Isenberg. girl. Floyd and Mary Lawrence, boy. Herbert and Mabel Manley, boy. Julius and Anna Chase, boy. George and Geneva Carr, girl Moses and Marion Bunter. girl. Chester and Elizabeth Roberson, girl. Robert and Reatha Wall. girl. Charles and Marguerite Carter, boy. John and Frances Thomas, boy. Antonio and Luise Fominaya. boy. Sidney and Eleanor Bailey. Jr., boy. George and Evelyn Giazer. girl. Sam and Florence Coyle, girl. Ralph and Helmi Carpenter, girl. Newell and Anna Ellison, girl. James and Mary Beacon, girl. Frank and Pearl Gould, boy. John and Elinor Howard, boy. Joseph and Sarah Davids, boy. Clarence and Dorothy Betts, girl. Roy and Cleo Cox. boy. Ollen and Lassie Combs, girl. John and Edna Cady. girl. Russel and Ruth Maekins. boy. Lawrence and Jeanette Pinkney, girl. Ernest and Dorothy Jones, girl. William and Virginia Hebron, girl, Clement and Sophia Grenlow, girl. James and Alice Burden, hoy. James and Vernoa Lancaster, boy. Richard and Bernice Mills, boy. Deaths Reported Margeurite L. Stinchcomb. 83. Providence Hospital. John X. Merryman. 80. 8t. Elizabeth’s Hos pital. Henry R Penstermaker. 80. 1833 New Hampshire ave. Addie W. Guerin. 70. Walter Reed Hos pital. Thomas Oriane. 75. Naval Hospital. Bridger O'Connor. 72. 3340 Prospect ave. Julia R Whitford. 50. 3720 Upton st. Aritab B. Cross. 45. 1413 Staples st. n.e. Ann Roberts. 36. 3720 Upton st. n.w. Bell Harris. 50. Preedmen's Hospital. B**ttv Newman. 54. 1243 6Va st. n w. Willie MacWilliams. 30, Preedmen's Hos pital. Elenora Patterson, 18, Preedmen's Hospital. Petworth Baptist Church The Rev. Dewey E. Willis, pastor of the Marion Baptist Church, Marion, Md., will be the guest speaker. His subjects are: Morn ing, “For What Is Your Life?” Eve ning, “Glorying in the Cross.” Marriage License Applications William F. Van Wormer. 19. Fort Foote, Md.. and Shirley W. Pincham. 18. 3325 E st. a.e.; the Rev. W. B. Kina. Joseph H. Bennett. 24. Philadelphia. Pa., and Annie M. Blackwell, 24. Carbondale, 111.: the Rev. I. E. Lee. Feltclsimo P. Callp. 34. 828 I at., and Eva M. Raymond. 23, 808 5th at n.w.; the Rev. Walter G Borchers. Jr. Oscar L. Grabiner. 24. 1834 Gales st. n.e., and Bessie R Friedman. 20. Chicago, _ HI.; the Rev. Harry Silverstone. Ralph E. Salter. 22. 80 R3rd pi. s.e.. and Dorothy E. Walker, 24. 821 20th st. n.w.: the Rev. J. E. Elliott. Harvey D. White. 20. 2122 4th at. n.e., and Lucille Boyette. 20. Plkeville. N. C.l the Rev. R. H. stone. John J. Smith. ,lr.. 25 4721 47th st. n.w, and Elizabeth Gordon, 25, 1416 Crit tenden at. n.w.; the Rev. Walter M. Michael. Samuel C. Redman. Jr.. 25, 4208 Arkansas ave. n.w.. and Frances E Werner. 23, 5021 Illinois ave. n.w.; the Rev. G. E. Lenskl. Thomas Singletary. 28. 1841 7tb at. n.w, and Lillian Dyson. 27. 1344 U at. n.w.; the Rev. Patrick McCormack Ower. H. Taylor, Ir , 30. Continental Hotel, and Joan E. Cameron. 24. Keokuk. Iowa; the Rev. Wilbur F. Wheeler Richmond L. Houser. 25. 6020 Wisconsin ave. n.w . and Dorothy L. Dillev. 20, 4312 Fessenden at.; the Rev. Walter M. Michael. Bernard W. Stern. 28. 1216 10th at. n.w.. and Janet Gaines. 28. 2132 F at. n w.; Judge Robert E. Mattingly Byron V. Hovis. 24. and Dorothy Kramer, 20. both of Silver Spring. Md.; the Rev. J. Wesley Loftis. . JamesaW Oovan. 34, Haddon Heights. N. J . and Hazel L. Kingston. 33. Wood bury, N. J.; the Rev. James Shera Montgomery. Thomas B Boarman. 20. 6326 42nd pi - »nd Hilda J. Gray. 21. Rockville. Md,; the Rev. Russell A Phelan Vincente E Gepte. 23. 1601 Argonne pi. rrw., and Betsey A. Higgins. 2.3, Calais, Me ; the Rev. William L Darby. Joseph Kessler. 40. and Edith Brickman. 30. both of Baltimore. Md.: the Rev. Solomon H Metz Eugene Kelly. 34. and Mary Ann Greer. 3„ both of Savannah, Ga : Judge Robert E. Mattingly Shelton M. Greenberg. 22. 2401 Randolph P1/„ n.e and Leah G. Aronson. 20, Philadelphia. Pa.; the Rev. Zemach Green. George A Key, 22 and Elaine L Keller. 23. both of 1625 A at. s.e.; the Rev. J. R. Garrett. Cllf E. Caley 26. 1909 O at n.w.. and Helen G. Miller. 24. Breckinridge. Minn.; 'he Rev Peter Marshall. Leroy R. Brown. 25. 524 Raleigh at. «.e„ and Hazel M. Kimble. 10. Sheldon. 111.: _ the Rev. Oeorae M. Cummings. John H. Martin. 24. Quantlco, Va.. and Grace Phelan. 10. Brockton. Mass.: the Rev. J. C. Ball. Oeorae F. Duncan. 52, 1411 18th et. s.e., and Hettle A. Lewis, 38. 1820 Bay st. _ s.e.: the Rev. J. Ray Ganett. Harry W. Roberts. 37, 1410 Hamlin st. n.e.. and Leo B. Hill, 30. 4200 Massa _ chusetts ave. the Rev. J. C Beckett. Francis C. Praught. 30, 2123 I st. n w„ and Louise M. Betzig. 24 1712 17th at. n.w.; the Rev. C. J. Dacey. Rockville. James Rodney Conner. 25. Takoma Park, Md . and Annie Ruth Byers, 23. Wash* lngton. Clifton Patrick Warren. 25, and Helen Lee, 24. both of Gaithersburg. Md. Robert Earle Slye 38. Washington, and Lenora Elizabeth Lester. 20. Silver Spring. Md. Melvin C. Breeden, 21. and Marjorie Rose Clark, 10. both of Bethesda. Md John D. Wheaton. 22. and Mary H. Mie kovlc, 24, both of Takoma Park, Md. Gov. Price in Memphis RICHMOND, Va., June 8 {IP).— Gov. Price, on a brief vacation trip, went to Memphis, Tenn., yesterday, it was said at the capitol. He will be away until after the week end. for LATEST NEWS The Night Final Star, containing the latest news of the day during these dramatic times, is de livered every evening throughout the city and suburbs between 6 P.M. and 7 P.M. Telephone National 5000 for immediate delivery. Service Orders ARMY. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Lewis, Col Burton O.. from Aberdeen Prov ing Ground to Washington. Hardigg. Ool. William B.. from Curtlg Bay. Md . to Aberdeen. Cummings, Capt. Emerson L., from Aber deen to Washington. Klbler. First Lt. Edgar H., Jr., from Fort Bragg to Aberdeen. FINANCE DEPARTMENT. Beard. Lt. Col. Stephen R.. from the Philip pine* to San Francisco. INFANTRY. Schllcker. MaJ. Grant A., from Aberdeen to Washington. Crowell, MaJ. Harold B.. from Boston to Carlisle Barracks Norman. Mai. Lewis 8., from Moscow, Idaho, to Fort Crook. AIR CORPS. Phillips. MaJ James F., from Kelly Field to Washington Phillips. Col. Charles T.. from Washington to Hawaii. Smith. Capt. Arthur La S. from Randolph Field to Bolling Field. Cary. Pirst Lt. John B.. from Hawaii to Cambridge. Mass CAVALRY Stearns. Col. Cuthbert P„'irom Fort Clark to Fort Snelllng. _ _ , MEDICAL CORPS. Peatfteld. First Lt. Norman E.. from Fort Williams to Washington. CHEVY CHASE SWIMMING POOL Now Open Daily and Sunday 9 AM. to li PM. This big crystal clear pool Is the largest south of New I York. Shady picnic grove; ample parking. 21 Swim Tickets Children $3 Adults $6 COART ARTILLERY CORPS. Lemnltaer. Capt. Lyman L.> from Washing* ton to Fort Moultrie. FIELD ARTILLERY. OarTlson. Capt. Lloyd R.. from'Washington to Fort 8111. CORPS OF ENGINEERS. Hayes. First Lt. Thomas J., 3d. from Fort _ Belvolr to Fort Bennlng. Smith. First Lt. Stephen E.. from Fort Knon to MacDill Field. Klrby-Smlth, Second Lt. Edmund, from Managua. Nicaragua, to Panama. THE INCOMPARABLE Hammond Organ FOR CHURCH • HOME • STUDIO With reverberation control pro vides orsan music with cathedral reverberations. It has no pines and cannot ret oat of tune.. Offers an almost infinite variety of tone colors and combinations. Probably the most versatile orran ever built. Priced from Sl'2'5. Demonstration§ Daily To Which You Are Invited Droop’s • 1300 G Practical Gifts for Father FATHER'S DAY... SUNDAY, JUNE 16th ... selected by you with an eye toward practicality as well as hon oring this—his day. After all, Father has his practical side . . . ^ and while he would appreciate any gift you might give him for the m thought behind it... he would enjoy a gift to use that much more. A Card for Father—the first step of all— for Fathers like to receive remembrances like the rest of the family. And from our large selection you may choose large ones and small ones . . . humorous ones or seri ous ones . . . simple ones and fancy ones From-5e to 25e Stationery, Aisle 6, First Floor. For Fathers who travel—both the Road Map Holder and the Motoring Log are fine. Motoring Log shows your trip time, ex penses. Map Holder shows you a large sec tion of your map at a glance—no folding no fumbling—two pockets for extra maps. Brown or red. Each_$1 Stationery, Aisle 4, First Floor. The Three Musketeers by Lentheric—a novel idea in toiletries for well-groomed Fathers. This threesome contains men's after-shave lotion, men's eau de cologne ond men's after-shove powder. Nothing femi nine about it—for Lentheric has done a de cidedly masculine job in presenting it, $1.95 Toiletries, Aisle 11, First Floor. The new 1941 Zenith Portable Radio for Fathers who like to take their entertainment with them. This model plays anywhere— does not depend on power supply. Lug gage-style airplane fabric water-resistant cabinet. Operates on AC-DC or self-con tained battery. Model 5G500M_$29.9? Radios, Fourth Floor. Personalize Father's Dress Jewelry with this name-key chain, set with his round edge letters. Begin with his three initials— if you wish, spell out his whole name. The chain, by Monet, is gold-plated—styled for modem smartness. Chain and 3 initials_$1.?0 Each additional initial_2?e Kovxlty Jewklry, Aisles 8 ahd 7, First Floor. Woodward & lothrop 10™ 11™ F AND G Streets Phone District 5300 Your Home Becomes v /jL</ —with coolly comfortable furniture from our Sixth Floor "Living Room" in your cool garden —where you relax delightfully Glide Your Way to Summer comfort in this smart, easy-swinging Troy glider—that floats soundlessly. Cushions are slip-covered in cotton crash—may be easily removed for laundering. $TO-95 Dependable, long-lasting construction_*«}y Cool Chinese Peel Chairs—you will want at least four—these are perfect chairs for Summer bridge games. Resist moisture 57.95 —lightweight and easy-to-handle—strong and sturdy_ For Complete Relaxation—this soft chair cot (easily converts from chair to cot). The cushion has deep, resilient coil spring construction. Heavy sailcloth covers in color— tiri.7S white metal frame_ 1 y Summer Furniture, Sixth Floor. ’X You dine out-of-doors —on porch or terrace -—and every meal Is complemented with the beauty of this handsome Salterini Wrought Iron set. Lovely Pompeian green finish . . . perfectly ^ blended with the green of your gar den. Cool-to-look-at glass-topped fable . . . four chairs. Rust-resist ant, thanks to Bonderized sTrvso finish. Table and chairs .5-/ SinatEt PuuuTuu, Sixth Floor.