Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1923, Page 27

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FITH_E SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. JUNE 10, 1923—PART 1. L ————— ben, Engineer-Officers’ Reserve Corps, | cors’ Reserve Corps, Lynchburg, Va.|Capt. Irving ‘B. Maloney, Quarter- | asslgned to Motor Repalr Section 465, | f in the fir " ol e Bluckstone, Va.; Second Lieut Wil- | aMaj. William A Ritchle, !‘;nlxlneuu‘m";“r_omt.:rsr Sty (f',mg is at- | KDt Deut Taiph P Tnom"nsnm‘h:;tct?fs"xi-dml;';'r' one e (atjonal| frmlon ausstiony ot the netional v m ebs, Englineer- cers’ e rs’ V' hav - E tuaster - cers’ e Ve b T 13 e i Berve, Corph Toanohe Ve and Boc: | moved. {0 the Sth Corbs srea s e |tached to the Motor Truck Command | aitacned. ta Motor Repate Soron soe, | sul sooomoomtarion " e Eonization | AU the request of the . tond Lieut. Harry F. .'Engineer- {lfeved from attachment to the 343d | 359 First Lieut. Willlam B. Khne, t Lieut Earle Q. McCoy, Quar-|posed. Some advocate hranch teams | \nimmred “roCiaton ihere Y JOfticers’ Reserve Corps, Roanoke, Va | Englneers, general service, 13th Carlisle. Pa. has been assigned to|termaster-Officers’ Remerve Corps, at-|and other corps arca teams. Tha | recommendation: to i denineay, Attached to the Coast Artillery, Sec Mounted Truck Company 462 First |tached to Motor Repalr Section 467, latter scems to meet the more favor- | Twar to. haee the conironontmry o Iond Lieut. Willard O. Jones, Coast otion of First Lieut. Clyde | Ideut. Paul R. Boesch, Quartermas- |Second Lieut. Elgin F. Dyer, Quar-|able consideration, minimizing as it w his decisions on_ “Specialiste | Artillery - Officers’ Reserve ~ Corps, | K. Creesy, Enginoer-Officers’ Heserve | ter-OMcers' Reserve Corps, 8 as- |(crmuster-Officers’ Reserve Corps. | does the problem of organization, The | Fintine Lo sard Dl Irvington, Va., to the 771at Company: | Corps. to the grade of captain, En. |8Ened to Motor Truck Company 695.| In the near future the ordnanc.|Proposition is to provide for a team " “and “Longevity Pay for Second Lieut.'John B. Dudley, Coast | gineer-Officers’ Reserve Corps, is an-, o Second Lleut. Orfon R. Benson,'department will have available for ¢0mposed of the best rifle shots tiopnal Guard Officers.” This recom- Artillery - Officers’ Reserve orps. | nounced. Capt. Creesy Is relleved | QUartermaster-Officers’ Reserve Corps, |i{ssus to National Guard Field Artil- 8MOng the reserve officers and en- rfendation, It is understood, has been Organized Reserves—National Guard BY LIEUT. STEPHEN F. TILLMAN. a Bacl Ty Vet o 3 Rockville, Md., assigned to the 789th | lery 76-mm. batteries, Iy of .22. | listed men in each of the nine corps | s Sl ToNEIonn I Reud, 9r., hasieevori sl Gorpeiamd RISt W BREslslln of [ivel, - Coast Ar\telml:;-ll)‘:gel'rapmx‘ll:! :5.%"‘::“’.‘(‘{'.‘.2‘»;’?"‘ &';::“fl?.fi.‘.“i’:?f.’i: ,Cf'“l,"‘;‘(y uatde lrivgnor': Second | caliber subeatiber tubes modifed %gr;"‘z“-' eicondiiee ite YRy "‘"‘ ::1' ble e oF alits & ST ArtaTE the Veterinary Corps. = N & o 2 8 »ARes | Lieut. Karst Hofman, Quartermaster- | use 8 out at a central point in the corps| ational for duty at the headquarters of the | the VEHARRY, CO0% & yreprige, mn- (676 Gorps: Norfolke Va.; Second |1 Charters, EnglneerOfficers’ Re-|Gicers Reserve: Corpr. Sitathed i5| sapcillong comiorams wiarnianed 88 | 000, “ind go. from Tners diract to the | The Distriet Gommissloners ars (o 3d Corps Arca. He relieved Mal. Ju- | fantry Officers’ Reserve Corps.’ has | (ijlery.Officers Reserre . Gorme tRan: | B Jowell, Engineer-Oficers” Horares | Motor Transport Company 789: Second | calibe: rel. Each 75-mm. gun |Dational matches at Camp Perry. |review the 121st Engineers in Con- lan S. Hatcher as ordnance officer |been transferred from the 319th In-|noice, Va. and Second Lieut George|Corps, are ordered attached: o the | Licut VincentJ Wintermeyer Quarter- | batte 1 submit a requisition for | Robert G. Simmons. who has heen | Vention Hall next Tuesday evening ©f the area. who has been ordered to | fantry to the 320th Infantry. of Col.|B:. Powell, Coast Artillery-Officers’ | 343d Engineers. Capt. Wayne Smit master-Officers’ Reserve Corps, at- | -caliber subscaliber tubes of | elected to Congress from the sixth|The families and friends of members Upon the rec i oy a . | tached to Motor Transport Company | 75-mm. guns 7 par-| Nebra 5 # et i o ekt = ki ,Upon the” recommendation of Col. Rexerve Corps, Noriolk, Va, To the | QUurterhaster - Offcers' Tesorve | 133° waignay to Mot port Company | 75-mm. guns, model 1897, and 40 car- | Nebraska district, holds a commixsion |of the corps, as well as former men SERS g the | Quar : ridge holders. as major in the Officers’ Reserve |bers, are invited to attend. A dance “There will b s mecting of the ofi-| S20th Tnfantrs, the following oficers 111 Compuny. "Second’ Lisut. "Wil- | Corps, has boen attached to the Mo- | 464 irst Licut. John A1 e question of rifle teams to be|Corps and has & splendid service dur- |is to follow the review and refresi- FEbe He sl o Telievon teom ABRIENMEnt toithat] 1 yal, Coast Artillery-Offi- | tor Truck Comman: 3th Corps. ' Quartermaster-Officers’ Reserve Corps sed of members of the reserve | ing the war. He is reported to he 2 : o ening at the | TeRiment and have been ordered SEPVC Corps Lomorrow evening at the ! {anheq inatead: Capt Barreit Pret- Gralam building |ty ond Lieut Burk: uesday evening the officers of the |ley. Fi Conner, Howard §. Duell, N "\ el Sl ”‘”““]u“ 'fh‘:r i sta, Morris D. Randle, air servic ve oldtheir | 1. A (FER Sturkiss + mouthly me : at the Graham! 2 ace * Luilding o iy eenin Fhere il be o | eved “rram itachinent o e gl HETHER for indoor comfort or outdoor enjoyment this complete and comprehensive stock of ours ment and ordered assigned to the Sngineers 4 o p b e sl e s . . . Tee . . - T ‘r““\ z H‘"fl{:‘)flfl‘ of"::; | {{jf‘;"; S o is at your service—a little better in the qualities presented and a little lower in the prices quoted— i ol 2d A Villi S. Bassler, James F. Greene, 5 3 3 3 . . . = e a2 “Tocantey Wil “Mee 3t Uhelr | Raymond Wo Ghore. Georke Bt i making your satisfaction certain and sure. One of the features of our service is the privilege of = cadquarters in the Graham building Benne! A. Stoon, Stephen C a . U Thursday evening. of the 34 | Pleet: Bernard J. Woods and Faul W, charge account—welcomingly extended. Battalion 1 ay evening | Eaton. This action has been approved t the same place { by Col. J. P. Robinson, acting chief of The will be meeting of the Dis- | siaff, 80th Division. H H e e e Y serve Officers’ 4 ation June 19| the University of Pittsburgh attached ouse and errmann at the Interior Department. " 10 corps, Army and general headquar. ing to word just received | ters re: e units, 3d Corps area, by headquarters o the 3d | special ore s 120, is attached to unit { a, th @ § sec noted, effective June 13, whic the 3 ed | date of completion of the Reserve | Officers’ T ning Corps course and of « t r itizen a ppointment in the Officers’ Reserve 7 3 r ' | Corps: Second Lieut. Gilbert W. Bar- | = C d Ch t Ar N acceptan 4 B Ma .x Forest Glen, Md., attached to the ! e ar es s e a ecess‘ as 1,088 56th Company of coast artillery. | Jumes H. i The following named Students of of this city - | the Virginia Polytechnic Institute af- o duty with the tached to corp Cavalry | Division SoEDieut!| naananarters satirce Benjam skell, medical, O. R. re attached to unit has been S ned to the $0th Div- tive June 8. which Icion, Armg the United States. | their appointm Officers’ Y ngham, jr.. of this|serve Corps k. P e Corps, appointed a second 3 \gineers (gen Jieutenant in the Signal Officers = - Lieut ®erve Corps. >, . r-Officers’ Maj. Herbert 1t Drewrey and G serve | Attached (o 417th En- S|P ard zineer attalios auxilia . Sec il I % Th i a i Ced 3 1 i WP i) | pineer Battation' (usiiar cond 4 4 i ‘ These are the real Tennessee Red Cedar Chests—specially priced ot 4 ; ¢ i 2 : -l \ b 'he style pictured above in three The above style in rubbed fi 3 o the 80th Division, 318th In- | gineer Battalion (auxiliary), Seci : : . Sotor. ‘feted” ass i e o Se Teme W) ol cily, n.f.:pl..‘ 'vl*f::,l{,{‘f»‘\l‘lrg< (Ij;;lgkrs'“l‘}.r::n"; \}:;::‘z\“,t“mmm. ! 1 5.1:.1.::,"]“‘.,.‘,.-1) handles and casters fitted with dustproof lid construc- serve Corps: Ca 9rse | OMosis’ Reserve Corps. Shenan y rimmed with genuine copper and llxlon, lof‘:; .«lro[ng hm_grcs wur(\ld hun}—‘ dles an; ers. Trimmed wit : ! Y studded with copper nails. s : ' Pt & ¢ 33% inches long, 1713 i r 2 i s S l wl’!y;m::l A inclies wide. Price $11.65 genuine copper and studded with Veteran Officers’ Reserve Corps, hav e Fni s | TWO GOOD BUYS! Queen Anne Bedroom Suite g i i R i : : ‘ 43% inches long. 1 i Capt. Edward C. S Thirtecuth st., near Girard st. n.w. i . A bag of genuine cedar shav- el Officers’ Reserve ps; Fir Sostors modern home, 9 rooms inches wide. Price.. g0 8 Irwin B. Cohen and i hot-water heat. gus and e i (Bxactly as illustrated) ings included with each Chest. nicor of th | Officers: Re- | | Ughts in perfeet “conditiy c — Corps have been assigned to | ®"! neishtorhood unusual. f s e he liber: panse of s. statiol re i | e Ihe gencrous size of the pieces, the liberal expanse of mirrors. stati roy Herron e B L T SR T in the dresser; and the attractive two-tone of the finish are notable features Department has granted || 1ot o wide alles: hotwater heat, gas and || One of the typically attractive period designs—and of splendid construction SR s i electric light. $12,500. Four-piece Combination Wainut. The Vanity Casc is full size; the Wardrobe o Marylanc . 4 2 | s fitted with rod and hangers in one compartment and drawers in the other e Caneavinue | TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc., : r nd Capt. 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