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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 14, 1924—PART 1. Gaulfield, Department of Rhode Island; | consul and honorary member of the [cruits were muatered in: William J.|M. Eshelman; trustes, Anton Brem. |night, 921 Pennsylvania avenue south- ercises in January, Maine memorial [ £ T. Kennerly, Department of Ten-|camp, gave an lnt-renln‘ talk on the | Wagner, Lee Ross, Richard T. Davis| Commander-elect Adams announces | east; Col. John Jacob Astor Camp, No. xercises and distribution of general > mmuee W. R, Duke, Department of |Isle of Pine Department Com- |and George Gingras, the latter hay- |tho following appointments: Adjutant, | 6, Monday night, Stanley Hall United | orders No. 2, headquarters Department i anls ar e erans Texas; George J. Stoneman, Depart-|mander Arlhur H. League, former |ing transferred from Fitzhugh Lee|I. L. Dunning; quartermaster, R. E. | States Soldiers’ Home; Gen. M. Em- | of the Potomac, United Spanish War ‘ ment of Virginia, and Fred Arnold,|Deputy Commissioner of Pensions|Camp of the Dapartment cf Virginia.| Wallace; chaplain, C. P. Young; sur- [ met Urell Camp, No. 9, Wednesday | Veterans. Clareace L. Bluford Camp, { - Department of Wisconsin. .degm X 5 1 . Clu- [The adjutant announced that the total | geon, Dr. A. McFaul Macmasters. night, Pythian Temple, 1012 Ninth | Chattanooga, Tenn., applied for s y N. - a Stree northwest; Admiral George | charcer wolch. was approved. Commander-in-Chisf Chauncey W.|Loulsiana; George A. Dow, Depart- At the last meeting of Richard J. A Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. 1, | Deway Naval Auxiliary, No. 3, Mon- Depactment. Senior Color Serg: Mlerrick issued a special order yester- [ment of Maine; Patrick J. Fitzpatrick,|Harden Camp the following officers der R. E. S8h b £ will present a resolution at the next day night, 921 Pennsylvania avenue | Spencer has secured a supply of fag day from national headquarters ap-|Department of Massachusetts; Gus L. | were elected: Commander, Danlel Foley; | Commander Frank W.-Parrish, both |meeting of the camp. Twelve new |department meeting to reconsider the | southeast; Gen. M. Emmet Urell|orders to be distributed to the sev- pointing the following national aides |Stein, Department of Michigan; &, C. | . Wi .|of Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, also[members have been elected, but have|action on the 60 cents per capita tax | Auxillary, Wednesday night, Pythian | eral camps of the department. FHis. 2 his staff: Oscar And ment o ; 7 .|gave short talks.” Oscar -Feldser of |not been' mustered. levied by the department, which is | Temple, 1012 Ninth street northwest. | tory of the seal of the United States 1emnmem of Alabama; I L. S Missis- vood; rd, C. J.|Col. John Jacob Astor Camp invited an increase of 100 per cent over the will be explained at this meeting. Ar ankl! rwi , | the members to attend m- meeting of | The following officers were clected | former tax. The Council of Administration of vt e h B. C ia .| Astor Camp tomorrow night in Stan-|at the recent meeting of Gen. M. —= the Department of the Potomac will o s B Maynard, Department of the 2 2 *"Joo Van |Tho instailation of the oMcers will |ley Hall, - United Statas’ Soldlers | Bmmet Uren Camp, No. 9: Com-| The meetings of the camps and | meet at the office of the surgeon of | A man who has “snapped” no fewe- District of - Columbin: Witliam 3. neranct New Jer. |take place at the meeting to bo held |Home, at which time Senor Quessda | mander, Raymond 5 Adams; senlor | auxillaries for the week are as (m the department, Maj. John H. Ander- | than 30,000 celebrities is Walter !ouden Department of Indlana; H.|sey; Peter A. Nealls, Department of |January 16, Department Installing [will glve an address, illustrated by |vice commander, Ivan V. Conklin; [lows: Richard J. Harden Camp, |son, 1822 Thirteenth street northwest, | Stoneman, who {s assembling for the New York; John G. DeCamp, Depart- [Oficer Willlam 1. Jenkins will con- mnvin‘ Dlctures, showing the Drog- |Jjunior vice commander, Robert . |Thuraday night Pythian Temple, 101 | next Friday, at 7:30 p. N&tlnnnl Portrait Gallery a photo- anxfl ;|ment of Ohlo; Fred E. Manggrum,|duct the ceremonies. ess of Cuba since the Spanish-|Washburn; officer of the day; Thomas mnm street northwest; Gen. Henry Plans will be dllcuned In reference | graphic record of outstanding per- Department of the Potomac: Thomas ' Senor Cayetano do Quesada, Cuban | American War. —The followlng. re- | A. Wilkinson: oficer of the kuard, E. | W. Lawton Camp, No. 4, Thureday to the proposed joint mstallation £x- sonklitles In the’ British Empire. 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