Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1928, Page 72

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acting as Francis C. Huhn as master of cere monies. The Council of Administration met Gen. Nelson .A. Miles Camp: Harry Sherwood, Richard ; Samuel Hubacher, Jast Tuesday night at 921 Penmsyl|J. wania avenue southeast, with Depart | Cam) 8 ment Comdr. Albert Michaud presid: |8, Fettit Camp: Ernest R Ing. Eugene Doleman, who. was | Gen. Henry W, 2lected department chaplaln gt the e nanll& De previous meeting, was Ppartment Adjt. Willam I -Jenkins installing officer t Department plans for the coming year and |Chief John J. announced that his committee would | the District ronsist of the following camp com-:|lard Hotel. Jmanders, with one member additional ' nounced from each camp: George V. McAlea Pa Showing the Trend of Spring Fashions e NEW ONE-PIECE STYLES NEW TWO-PIECE STYLES SEMI-TAILORED - MODELS FORMAL FROCKS SPORT DRESSES AFTERNOON MODELS EVENING GOWNS BUSINESS DRESSES BRIDGE FROCKS SCHOOL FROCKS DANCE FROCKS JUNIOR MISSES MISSES LITTLE WOMEN WOMEN LARGER WOMEN EXTRA SIZES Lawton Camp; Jol John,, Jacob ' Astor and Q. A, met Urell Camp. and | Martin, Gen. . Arthur N. | Past Departm League, chaircian of the good and . Charles | welfare committee, reported his com % plans for a to Commander.in te will be an Department Comdr. THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ., JANUARY 8. 1928 -PART 4. 1898. Admiral lee H gl ! 'y honor of th [l Il l | | il Harris, chairman of the Malne me- | Cla morfal committee, made a report on the exercises to be held February 16 in the riding hall at Fort Myer, in men who lost their lives on the fll-fated battleship Maine In The council adopted a motion au- Harden | thorizing a suitable inscription to be 1. James | placed on the stone at the grave of Graves, | the Inte Departmeht Comd i J. Nolan in Arlington Natlons 4Ti 0 agANaANT A e L. Dawson, trustee, De nent Adjt, Willlam § Jenking ncted as installing officer, or Vice Department Comdr. James . Yaden presented James L. Dawson, the retiring com- mander, with a past commander's budge, Past Comdr. Dennis ¥, Cooney of the Col, John Jacob Astor Camp was admitted to membership by transfer, Department Albert erhnxd. Wice Depn Comdr . Tdhior e Department Nelson, PPast Depart Samuel G, Mawson and Hubach of the mp gave short - Ko A M- M > | hela Saty 5 ple the following officers wil) be in L. Pickin, chaplain, and James | George B. Garrott of Company K, 3d . | Hubacher, commander; William T. United States Volunteer Mrs, Henry Hunt-Ludlow of the Nurse Cotps, United States Army, was mus- tered December 14, ast Departnfent Comdr. Willlam .. Mattocks, a member of the national legislative committee, gave an outline of the legislative work being sponsored by the national organization. Fred- erick Parker of Roosevelt Camp, San Francisco, gave a short talk. amp to be ay night in Pythian Tem McAlear, com T, Jenkins, harles P, € stalle G vice commander; Jerome officer of the day: Robert ( aicer of the guard, on, trustee for threo years. t Calin, | d, and Lorin, €. Nel- avenue southeast, as follows: Samuel Ryan, senlor vice commander; Charles A. Strobel, junior vice commander; John D. Norton, officer of the day: Harry A. Pixton, officer of the guard, and James E. 8mith, trustee for three years, Officers of the Admiral George Dewey Naval Gamp will he_ initalled Fridny night at Northeast® Masonic Temple as follows: Commander, Harry A. Nolan; senfor vice commander, - |George A. Wilburt; junfor vice com- officer of the adjutant, termaster, mand 1 J. I The suggestion that potatoes be sub- atituted for rice as the main article of diet in Japan has heen made by a pro- fessor atthe Tokio Imperfal Uni- vers |PLAN OF GOVERNMENT for re the mental Nebraska W Business Reforms Will Platforms of Gubernatorial Candidates. Correspondence of the Associated Press nccomplished in the Nebraska godern nt will be an issue in the gubern: lection. Arthur J candidate, de evolved in Illinois under nk O. Lowden, 7 ) 7 Feature The Innovation was hailed as a for- Ohio are other States where it w- adopted, Weaver asserts the method is cur bersome and extravagant and tha power is too much edntralized. and avoids duplication. Nebraska has six department head directors of agriculture, pubjic ks, labor, finance, trade and ecor meree and public welfare, appointit peal of theedepartment method and | by the governor. ralon to the former system of boards, bureans and commissions. as the second State In nion to consolidate fts govern- activities under directors, a! telle Selo Gov. | the average distance walked by Mre The Netb Colors for- Spring MARRON GLACE PINE GREEN ROSE LUSTRE BRONZE MAYFAIR TAN HYDRANGEA BLUE FOLLIES RED PATOU BROWN CORAL- FLESH ORCHID BLUE EMERALD BLACK NAVY The Fabrics CREPE SATINS CANTON CREPE GECRGETTE CREPE SATIN AND GECRGETTE FLAT CREPE ROMA CREPE TAFFETA LACE AND GECRGETTE Spring ideas in dresses for the school girl, the miss and the matron—wherever business, recreation, pleasure or the pursuit of knowledge may lead her. This exceedingly low price for new models will compel her attention. andh® The sale begins tomorrow at 9:15 promptly. Wee Hecht Co. Basement Store ward step in State government and as a_ “business” method of administerin: IS ISSUE IN NEBRASKA | aftairs of State. New York ar.i Gov. Adam McMullen, while not = candidate for re.election, has railie) LINCOLN, Nebr,—Business reforms !0 the subport of the code. He eon tends that the system is businesslik¢ Four hundred miles every month :- sightless worker for York Association for the

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