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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 25 1925—PART 1. president, and Mrs. Laura Weaver, | gave a farewell speech. Department|this committee are Finance Officer | Y w c A LEADERS to be held at the Washington Hotel | Mrs, J‘Amel Everett Frame, Miss Junior vice president. Commander Frank L. Peckham gave| william A. Kehos, Adjt. George L. | Fo W8 Le AW January 28 to February 2. Katherine:W. Hawes, Mrs. Georse In- a 'farewell talk in behalf of the de- 3 v Furlough secretaries of the Y. W, | nes, rs. G. - Johnston 0SS, rs. ; s partment. Other guests included Past | MeGurn, Robert W. Boteler and Hugh C. A will report on developments | Frank V. Slack, Mrs. James A. Webb, The_executive committee of Ken- | 4 M. Perry. Past Commander Ralph A. T0 MEET IN CAPITAL jr.; Mfs. Augustus Wadsworth, M neth F. Nash Post ‘met during the|Eresident and Maj. Fossett and Mrs.| oo yior has boen named chairman of SR Sheehe dh RHA Sorsliet SAld, brs e S g = Peckham. . o = Miss Sarah Lyon, executive of the|Gutzon Borglum, members of the for- past week, at which time a construc- the resolutions committee, the other it tor LRI I Tty e uics L St abuaion ) yacretaeial ie nd An elect of officers to fill va-|vis, sergeant-at-arms; Josepn Beattie, | {Ive year's program was ,;“"m“‘e" = e members being Daniel W. Washburn i A Eestine - ! other national secretaries of the Y cancies In George Washington Post,| master-at-arms: color bearers and|DPY Commander Johnson. he com- r. John M. Ladd will be iamed at | and Percy Talley. The entertainment Poreign Division Gath arn g W. C. A No. 1, was held Tuesday night at the | zuards, John Dower, Edward D. Hed- | Mittee Instructed Commander John- | the next meeting of the Sergt. Jasper | committee consists of Wilbur C. Pick- | Foreign Division ers JANUATY| With Miss Lyon as representative clubhouse, 1829 1 street northwest,|bom. 5. I Van Schoelandt, Frank|S0n to proceed to organize for an | Post, No. 13, the American Legion, to | ett, chairman; L. T. Colller, J. P. s P of the Natfonal Board of the Young P — aw follows: Commander, | Poch and Capt. Alexander M. Bremer, | ntensive ~membership drive for at| be held at the City Club February 12,| Gross, Russell W. Clarkson, Ferdi- 26—Mission Parley Two Women's Christian Association, both | Standing in the front rank of Amer Streater: first vice com- |historian, Members of the executive|1east 300 members, to begin with a|as post surgeon to succeed Maj. A.|nand G. Fraser, James W. Boyer, La at the foreign mission board confer-| T Sl T Henry W. Longfellow; sec- | committee for the ensuing year elect- | Smoker at the Gavel Club February | Parker Hitchens of the Army Medical [ James F. Kirkpatrick and Percy A Days Later. ence and at the forelgn division meet- | I°a% Women who have acpleved suc- it Bt sur | et weres fhotere b B leCandlish, | 4+ Ex-service men prominent in Ma- | School, who has been detailed to the | Matthews. Robert H. Hetzer has been AT ing, will be Miss Lily K. Haass, re-) C¢%8 usiness is Miss Kate Gleason : o s v | #onic circles will head the drive for| Philippine Islands. Dr. Ladd entered | appointed chairman of the child wel- | cently returned from China; Miss| ©f Rochester, N. Y. Besi, having new members. The Ladies’ Auxillary | the service as a lieutenant and was | fare committ and William V. e annual meeting of the forel, FElizabeth McFarland. from South| been a bank president and a building gave a farewell dinner at the LaJava | promoted to captain, Medical Corps.| Daniel W. Wolfe, Lemuel ne | division of the Young Women's| America; Miss Carolyn Allen, from eor tractor on a large scale, Misy ‘n honor of Mrs. John H. Ashman,| He s ved for 15 months with the|and Walter R. Gould will complete | Christian Association will be held at | Japan; Miss Marcia Dunham, from | Gleason has been successful as a de- president of the unit, and Mr. Ash-| American expeditionary forces in|the personnel of this important unit race Dodge FHotel, beginning| Russia; Miss Martha Dennison, from | signer and manufacturer of m man, whe is a past commander of the | France. Commander Thomas J | New members to be admitted at the a 26. This meeting will pre-| India; Miss Ting Chu Ching, from | chinery. She enjoys the distinction post. Mrs. Arnold, president of the| Frailey has appointed Joseph I.|next meoting will be Nathan 1. Bate- two days a conference of the| China; Mrs. John H. Finley, Miss| being the first woman admitted auxiliary, presented Mrs. Ashman| Brown chairman of the membership| man, John W Russell U. rei, on, Boards and Eocle- | Elizabeth Biilings, Mrs. James S.| membership in the American Instituts with a past president's jewel and!committee. The other members of | MacDuff and J r te a a and the United States, Cushman, Mrs. Robert L. Dickinson, | of Mechanical Engineers. geon, M. H. Darnall. Wallace Streater | Alexander Bremer, Judson Carey was elected representative of the post|Dale, Floyd W. Wooley and Dr. on the department executive commit- | Charles Ralph and Comdr. Charles teg and Percy B. McCoy alternate. Risier ;‘x retiring from the office of com Mrs. Leon Arnold, president of the mander, ey B. McCoy thanked the | American Legion Auxiliary, District post and the officers who had support- | of Columbia Department installed ed him and vegretted that he was|the following officers of the Walcott ompelled for business reasons to re Auxiliary Unit Mrs. Lewis Werden, linquish the commandership. The | president: Mre. T. N. Tempieton, first of the American Women's Legion for | Beattle, chaplain: Mrs. J. W. Taylo N ’ . of t clubhouse on the occasion of etary; Mrs. Harry Cedar, sergeant- ts recent fifth anniversar celebra- t-arms. Past presiden’'s jewels were tion, which proved such a succe: presented by Mrs. Armold to Mrs. T. i : C di 1 , ’ Credi Past Commander Lew S. Mohfer an- { Norman Templeton, Mre. Charles E. redit P @ y redit nounced the annual ort of the|Ralph and Mrs. Eva Taylor. Corsage | N\ board of governors and the budget|bouquets were presented to Mrs. Ar ° ommittee would be presented at the[nold and the retiring and incoming H for All for All meeting of the post to be held Feb- | president by the members of the |N " : t ruary 3. Announcement was made of | Auxiliary Unit of tne Walcott Post Three-piece Console | the sixth anniversary of the post, |A reception followed the installation i Set with purchase of which would be celebrated on March| At the last executive meeting of H 7. It was voted to leave the ar-|the post it was decided to hold an ¢ $25 to $50. rangement n the hands of the board| invitation dance thly. The - 4 s st e | Last Week and Greatest Values of Our mbers as the post commander de- | pending the recovery of Gen. Jame: : o4 2660 toaibhing | A~ Drain, national commander of the Bridge Lamp with pur- George E. Pickett, 3d, presented|American Leglon, who wae recently | N\ ¢ chase of $75. of the Deciaration of Inde- |stricken 1ll'en tour. \ & : = and Constintion of thel " o i naiL] Ul S iDinerwaie o Sliver ates K poat) for myHins nry C. Spengler Unit, No. 12, % : wis extendad a vots of: thanks [ American Legion’ Auxitiars. with its Set with purchase of Past Commander Howard §. Fisk,|Post held a joint meeting at t BNt hiStorion Senorton theldeate ot Nationsl Guaka WA xmory Wikdantey $100 or more. William Noble Willlams, 88 vears of | the oc 1 being the installation of ember of the Ameri. | oMicers for the year of 1925. The in-| 1 the oldset vetarar to] Stallationof the -unit: oMcers “wik] the World War. He read|conducted by the department presi- history of the deceased mem.]d°nt of the District of Columbia De- i AR ek ayith | PATtment, Mrs. Leon Arnold. Amoug | N\ i ) n in Arlington Ceme.|the Buests were members of the na- i g atn his conlote tional executive committee, in Wash- i | 2 A resolation. whien|ington for a shirt time, Mrs. Harper f Ciorr M Iy ¢ Hawalii, Mrs. Downey of Indiana, d ¥ s @ of Oklahoma, and National clubhouse remain at half staff and islative Woman Mrs. Hoyle of] e i eriod of | Arizona. Several songs were given N il chmidt, accompanied by he was given a rising vote of thanks dslinly Wl for the papers, which were incor- T she rabicibanate:. TN yw;rauu: e s «’h""' Feeir| he officers installed were as fol- | Sl e '; ution willl lows: Mrs. Paul Twy . president; | BroEEaiaea ioihe temitiy o of| Mrs: Louise White, first 'vice presi- | o e st BUsGs ety ® poote of|dent: Mrs. Spengler. second vice i il i ‘(’1”’( 0st for | president: Mrs. D. B. Miller, chaplain he o i 2dopted on the| . hhorn, sergeant-at-arms death of William Noble Williams,|Mrs. Nancy Hasard, corresponding Which were read by the adjutant, and | secretary; Miss Alma Moore. secre for the floral tribute. Thomas C. El- | tary, g = 1 - Y, and Mrs. Ness 4 ¢! | Mrs. Dorothy H. Harper, a member The January meeting of the Vin ©of Honolulu Post, No. 1, the national [cent B. Costello Post, No. 15, the trea r of the American Legion|American Legion, was held Tuesday | Auxiliary at Indianapolis, who served | evening in the boardroom of the as a veoman (F) at Pearl Harbor,|District Building Representative Hawaiian Islands, during the World | Roy G. Fitzgerald of Ohio made an ef address. Addresses |address. Dr. Kate Waller Barrett, past national president of the Ladies’ z er | Auxiliary of the American Legion, ho outlined the work of|told of the work being done by m..l bus committees that should | Ladies' Auxiliary welfare committee d on under the new com-|for the benefit of the disabled ex patient at Walter Reed Hospital, ad-| Mr. Donovan, chairman of the mem- dressed the meeting and sang bership committee, announced nl meeting of his committee would be At the last meeting of the Jane A.|held very shortly in preparation of | Delano Post, No. §, following off- merabership drive. | were elected: Commander, Alice The post will give a ball at the Prentiss; senior v commander, | Ebbitt Hotel February 21, h B. Corson; junior vice com- — nder, Marjorie Woodzell; chaplain, James E. Walker Post, No, 26 Amer- Marietta Pearson; surgeon, Gertrude [ 1Can Legion, at a mee ng Thu Sm sergeant-at-arms, Zaidee Kib- Yl_lghl at the Twelfth treet ler; master-at-arms, Mary Hamlin Y. M. C. A. made plans for the year's | color bearers, Anne Harkins and Mrs, |4ctivities, in connection with which 4 | D e Al Rarsis: | oot 5 ot e gy | THIS THREE-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, as pictured, consists of Settee, Armchair and $ 8 9 7 5 Mra, Adw Durican; quaytss.|the family “of Past ' Comar. wet o 8 was extend . < Himilon on'the death o 18 tuthes | Arm Rocker; spring seat construction, covered with an excellent grade of tapestry. A beauti- T STC man ot | o Duminesn st vostalsetbion aceial ful suite and a remarkable value. January Clearance price.................................. | ;‘lv)mrmwm Commander William | 20 “;x‘”w S:'rr\ufl Club, Mrs, Franklin omer Carroll installed the follow- | Presiding. he unit had as guests \ ing ofcers: Commander, James B.|Mrs. L. Amold, department president, | EASY CREDIT TERMS Jones nior vi commander, Doug- | @87d Mrs. D. Miller, department chap las A. White: junior vice commander, | 12in. The department president in John Fleming: chaplain, William H.|stalled the new officers, “as follow. \ Mellach; quartermaster, John L. Hart: | Mrs. Frank O'Connor, president: Mpe 7 flicer of the day, Stanley R. Nash, | Blanche Lefferts, first vice president, | Golden Oak : 0oa ange and trustee, Edgar H. Hale. The [Miss Alice Costello, second vice presi- | & post was addressed by Department | dent; Miss Nancy Lee, historian; Mrs. | . . g Commander Carroll and Repr Helen Murphy, chaplain, and Mrs. | h n ablnet cently elected president of the partment president addressed the vision Association, and who unit, and the department chaplain | a member of Columbia Post. A g read the ritual. The members ar past commander's badge urged to attend the performance of | ented to the retiring comman the play, “Mistaken Mimi" January aurence Hazard. Commander Jones |28 at the President Theater, which iu ounced .the following appoint-|to be given for the benefit of the nts: Adjutant, Charles H. Relilly; | American Legion Auxiliary, Depart- patriotic instructor, George L. Tait;| ment of Columbia, by the St. Patrick officer, W. Laurence Hazard: | Players. The next meeting will take , Alex Summers place February 3 at the Service Club. January Clearance Sale Price m e = | Top Notch Tent, Military Order of National Capital Post, No. 127, Vet- e A = CRN> the Cootie, V. F. , made a pil-|erans of Foreign Wars, installed its s -75 grimage to Baltimore January 17(officers, as follows: Daniel Leahy, —— & i commander; D. R. X 20 7 n order to pay Baltimore Pup Tent | Pricce, senior vice a traternal visit. Upon arrival at the |commander: R. C. Muschlitz, ju Kaltimore station the Top Notch Tent | Vice commander; G. Statsberg, quar- delegation was met by a large dele- | t ster; W. F. Foerester, officer of gation of Cootles belonging to the | the day, and William P. Cavanaugh, fonumental City Pup Tent, also mem- | chaplain. Harry Clements was ap- bers of the several V. F. W. posts,| pointed adjutant and G. J. Neuner aund, led by a military band, a parade | Publicity man. Commander Leahy was staged to the 4th Regiment|delivered an address. The entertain- Armory, where the T. N. T. degree nt committee was appointed, as team’ conducted the ceremoni In| follows: E. Wickstrand, chairman; addition to obligating a large class am P. Cavanaugh, A. J. Cotter, of Nits for the Baltimore Pup Tent, | Michael Guiffre, John Weaver, Henry the following officers were installed: | Loveless and H. E. Ackerman. T William Miller, grand seam squirrel ond dance, a masquerade, will be Willlam Jennings, grand blanket | held February 14 at Odd Fellows' bum; Charles Schneyder, grand high | **=il e U 5 White Enameled (B 7 A complete outfit, highly attractive and built Mo bag: John Nelkirk, grand jime| . The Ladies' Auxiliary, National Metal Bed, Spring % for durability. Consists of Dresser, Chiffonier, - z! 2 S. oy | Capital Post, un v Y, G dy ’ g r mie logs; Kobert & Murruy, provest | SOble Fov Wil glve w party, ML ens Continuous-post Walnut-finish Metal Bed, Sanir Reduced reader, and J. T Sehmidi, adjutant, diediy. eyoningiet 2y l\'{"“"ar'fx”{}."k' tary Spring, Soft-top Mattress, pair of Pillows, ° 3 ates S i . bers " 0 eir & . . Perey Officer Jonn Brink, & member | friends are invited. Oficers of tne 51 75 Walnut-finish Chair and Rocker and 6x9 Imported g Entise Stotkeat é p . ) . of Annapolis Post, No. 304, V. F. W., Grass Rug. 2 Al Easy Credit Terms at “The National” BIG SAVINGS Easy Terms 227707 Continuous Post and plans were perfected to organize & Cootle Pup Tent at Annapolis early in February, at which time both the ‘Washington and Baltimore Cooties N A will attend. }'ov Notch will ng!ed‘ea A Stubborn Cough Ea:y Credit 2 i ) : p 3 big “500" card party tomorrow ve- . 2 s i d ning at Red Men's Hall, Nineteenth Loosens Right Up Terms ammy - v Credit Terms and Pennsylvania avenue northwest. S —— — = = R g This home-made romedy is a won. Equality-Walter _Reed Post, No. o T e Sz, k™ o84, Veterans of Foreign Wars, re- and cheaply made. 21 cently held its installation of offi- cers and stag ent ainment The following officers were Installed by i 3 sl he senior past commander, Edward | Here is a homemade syrup which 5. “Bettelheim: John D. Wischhusen, |millions of people have found to be commander; James H. Reed, senior (the most dependible means of break- vice commander; Allen Harrison, [ing up stubborn coughs. It is cheap junior vice commander; Herbert A.l|and simple, but very prompt in ac- Church, chaplain; Willlam G. Jamie- | tion. Under its healing, soothing in- son, quartermaster, after which Past | guence, chest soreness goes, phlegm Commander W. G. Jamieson installed 1 b ’ s Edward S. Bettelhelm as judge adv oosens, breathing becomes easier, cate. Life membership cards were |tickling in throat stops and you get presented to Edward S. Bettelheim, (2 good night's restful sleep. The Frank M. Baker and William G. usual throat and chest colds are con- | ane Jamieson, they being the three re- iquered by it in 24 hours or less. maining origi charter membe Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarse- the post, which was organized De-|pecs croup, throat tickle, bronchial comber 1, 1913. Thomas J. Young, [10p intes Sough a former member of Post 51, lo Astima Or w"!lar congin T e Swash. was re| To make this splendid cough syrup. ceived on transter; also the appli- |pour 2% ounces of Pinex into a cations of four new members. The [bottle and fill the bottle with plain post has pledged $500 toward stock |rranulated sugar syrup and shake in the nmew V. F. W. headquarters| horoughly. If. you prefer use clari- uilding which it is proposed to have |ied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, a District of Columbia department | e 2 - .¢ | nstead of sugar syrup. iave here in Washington. The next | h rr eting will be February 5, in the You get a full pint—a family supply thiag Temigle | —of much better cough syrup than o8 you could buy ready-made for three nstallation of officers of lllo) Stuart |imes the money. Keeps perfectly Talcott Post, together with the aux-|,nd children love its pleasant taste. iary unit of the Walcott Post, took | *1CH il rand RIAtT o place January 17 in the Mount Pleas- | . ighly con- Maconie Lo - rooms. Capt. baui |centrated compound. of genuine Nor. sahan, former department com-|Way pine extract, known the world over nander of the American Legion, for its prompt healing effect upon nstalle@ the officers, as follows: [the membranes. seut. Charles Riemer, commander;| To avoid - disappointment ask your v. Norman Templeton, senior Vice|gregist for “2Y5 ounces of Pinex” comm; e S A y Moore, | _ . ;. %S b 2 T e er: "br Chavies |with full dircetions, and don't accept ©. Ralph, chaplain; Dr. Jesse L.|anything else. Guaranteed to. give Hall, surgeon; Floyd W. Wooley, [absolute satisfaction or money prompt- quartermaster; Dr. Charles E. Det- ly refunded. ~The Pinex Co, Ft. mar, dental surgeon; George H. 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