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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D JANUARY 13, 1928—PART 1. Barracks. Naval Ammunition Pieer Sor, Whe, *“|LEE AND JACKSON The enlisted men attached to the | WILL BE HONORED 7" t. ":':u- apeaker will be Introduced hy | MARINE CORPS NOTES Marine Barracks, this eity, will hold thelr future dances February 11, United Confederate Veterans tn};{;“:5“":":’;'”':-“l.‘;ni{:'l\i\lx'.l\';;m Celebrate Birthdays of South- During the absence of Maj. Gen.|zpurch 31 and April 14. celebration. ‘A feature of the p ern Generals. [ Gen. under the auspices United Confederate Veterans, Confederate Memorial Home, Vermont avenue, next Thurs in of tien Lee's favor How Firm a Founda - the au dience, and a Southern mediey by a con of Fannie Shrove Liliian ¢henoweth. Dr. Clif- ton I* Ctark and Francis P. Heartsel The committee arranging the e w tees, Victor C. Guillermain, Charles B. Jennings and Wallace H. Smith. Abram Grudd was appointed adjutant. “Nat" Laden, seam squirvel of TNT Pup Tent, Military Order of the Cootie, made a short addr stated that the hig *'scf held in Baltimore Februar p.m. auartet in, Heartsel] American Legion. | chairman of the reception committe o > S 1 | Lucille R. Allan, chairman of the e istrict of Columbin Salon, No. 14, | Luct ;i . cl y . }‘u‘:h. and Forty of the American |tertainment committee; Eloise Broad- Tegion, will honor national officers at | dus, chairman of the auditing com » banquet Fehruary 3. in the Hall of |mittee, and Mary B. Yates, employ: Nations at the Washington Hotel. | ment officer. e ke Mrs. Edna Davol of Rhode Island, na:| The constitution and hy-laws of the g e tianal chapeau, Will be chief guest of | post were amended fo permit partiei- || Qur, Ladlos Aid ' So lp(‘|‘,.-»"-”::'..‘.: or. with Pelham St. George Bis- |pating in the department membership | il [ FERIE ) oWl Lhese POoy chef de chemin’de for of the |drive to he held on February 11928 |0 Gleq Tovel where tir tamily orty and Eight Mr: a | After the business meeting the post Dasieal e ua family dsmi-chapeau Departemental of wasentertinedinith veadings by Bra, | (N9 o Unable ¢ it aboutifer three cers to be hon- | A. H. Parham: a group of songs, ° 2 ihlowous Esther Kothos. accompanied by SEONERENL bration is compassd of Dr. G K hairman Gen. W Col. John M. Folli John A. Lejeune, commandant of the | Aaj. Gen. John A, Lefeune, prior to ig G i (il | his ture for Nicaragua, directec comph/ DI AGAD. D,m" Wiy :‘n.‘ d'n Yeetlon of the Marine Band's be noUng commANIANt | e Orchostin render musie, | sistant adjutant and inspector, W Macine Conty will he the reading of “Order a |imkinspector of the corps during the |40 ] the order of Gen. Lee, by John N1 bsence of Brig. Gen, Rufus H. Lane. | PO Folin aljutant of the camp. "Res. i . Duffe mp.chaplain, will de tlon. and Rev. John 1 of the Fifth Bay proneunce. the henedie Abe Martin Says: Maj. Gen. Hen en {tached to the Norf 5 | 35:000 men. been ordered to Haiti. ————e First Licut. J. AL MeShane has been st hazardo ordered from vine Barracks, | First. a blowo Pacific Station, Key' | mines et [ port. v Stiie, o Marvine ' third, Rankin o “tilities Comm cipal speak- | Chireh, the | tion. Musical s Representative John F, s Jobs i this | sfiasissippi will be the pr Iiving in coa mual celehr: g king. and the annual lebr . of Gen. Robert 141 0 he m will country are: rond tion of Lee and er at birthday t reduced rates numbers will include the Edward Hale: peau national: Mrs. Lois la superintendante national 4 White, I'archiviste nation- . liaison officer na a- | hibition jonal passe. Mrs, Leon Arne Crompton Miss beth Stewart, aily Carey and Mrs. Dorothy are in charge of arranze- he assisted by the ip. reserved a box for partment ball at the Jannary 24, Mrs. Katherine the Wil The ing of 1t Amer: Leg eaker at the meet asper Post, No. held at Thomas Tydings of Maryland atlat coremonies were d Baker. senior of the department, % members were given in Luctan Tiobert W, Karry. Sur- ince Officer ity Officer Bearer F. Fellers own was present by Past A pro-! sistinz of os by Miss hy F. Dale and lLawrence B. red M Jasper unit, made an alf of the members of an Lesion Auxiliary who, ns of the Walter were guests of the eve. ce Department Comdr. past commander was also a guest informal re- William N ©f the Lincoln Post, the post and made tidcate from National Comdr. was read showing that the wen cited for meritorious The sil band, an the post col- national head- ¢ of dis- n in the his. r in Paris onal_eon ry ed. Capt ey, an official delegate and a past com- had the honer of in the Paris pa- were elected ing of James day night Dr. T. Edward Jones: Wenior Viece commander, Bavoy Junior vice commander, Charles §. Lomacks historian, K., Russell; surgeon. Dr. U. G. B i rtermaster, John atarms. Albert bearers, nd James O: Fox: bugier, Ed- nd chaplain. Maj. O, A. ref d ler appointed Percival adjutant, William H fficer. Campbell ¢ #Meer. West A, Hamil ation officer, . publicity officer. g the new commander. who ®ucceeds Frank Coleman. is assistant geon of Freedmen's lHospital, was 8 o n in the Medical Corps dur- « the wearer rvice Cross. Woanton, re c officers € mmander. tired. spoke YVince room mented badige . inauzu ion ceremonies of the at this meeting of ment Comdr, T. Mil 1% heen invited fo attend “enior Department Viee 3. Thad Baker has promised and will assist at the ceremonies exec committee of Costello « taken a box at the Lexion he Willard 10 the office other officers Akers Thomas €. mander: Cliff . B Shepard mergeant a1 Auartermaster ox and Joreph A, Keller George ] his sher ton ¥ tve commiltee. andon its Jar of the depar S iillegeint trent member Zed the post 16 5id in the de. s campaign for increased cLUng of the 1 & Americin omus Circle Lamwar b et ts nue The tollowing of 4 for the year 192% went commander, Col b, commander. Jane Lu nior vice commander " Marie 1. Luebkert ww o nder wir presented with u nen The niw fon wppro e Berry, i L uMoers of the mmitee, ¥l chalvman of \he refresh ant Cunmiliee, Fensy 1. Wilson i i Kibben, president | Walker | | Louis Comdr. O'Neill, and dialect by Arthur Pieree Representative Houston of | ware and Col. 1. F. J. Herbert, administrator of Mary |and also a past department mander of Massachusetts, spoke. A veception to the newly installed officers and refreshments closed the | meeting. Dela- pro- and com- N\ SATIALTAL AL ATHTARAT LLATHTALATLAL LA HEH ATTRLALALLLLTARATRLALT L ACTRRRALA AL A LA RARAVEREUAL UNARARURNR - A R AV HRRNE Jane Delana Post. No. 6, at fts last moeting. heard Georze A, Hillegvist, | second Vice commander of the District »f Columbia Department of the Ameri- {ean Legion. talk on the membership drive for new members Miss Clara Noves of the Red Cross spoke of the Memorial Hospital at RBordeaux, France, erected by the Ametican nurses to perpetuate the memory of their comrades who died while on duty with the A. E. F. The Jane Delano |awarded a citation for meritorious {service and increase in membership during the past vea The following chairmen of several committees were appointed: Miss M Pierson. welfare: Miss Hawthorne, nment: Miss J. B. Bowman resolution, and Miss Gertrude T. Mas. = publicity The following new members we admitted ephine Hefferman, Anna Coffey and Miss Meto Cor a Brooke, Quentin Roosevelt Post. No. 11, will hald its regular meeting tomac Boat Club, Thirty streets northwest. tom Election of officers for the ensuing vear will take pla Victory Post. No. 4, the American Legion. ‘heid its regular meeting at the Woodmen's Hall, 925 Giant place northwest, Tuesday. which time Harlan Wood introduced a resolution, unanimously adopted. urging the Sen. ate to confirm the nomination of Theo. dore Cogswell as register of wills of | the District of Columbia. Representative (hase of Pennsylva- nia_and past department commander of Pennsvlvania American Legion ad- dressed the post. and lauded the ideals of the American Leg He stressed the work of the o'zunization in caring for the disabled “buddy” and his de- pendents, Post Comdr. Schroeder. Vice Comdr. John McVey. Adjt. Madison Hill and Maj. Hughes all made short talks | in favor of further consolidation of Posts in the District of Columbia with the idea of betiering conditions that now exist in the local department. Past Comdr. Charles Knight an nounced that a card party for the ! benefit of the Post Drum Corps would be held in Oyster’s Auditorium Febru- ary The next meeting of the post will be held January 24, at 925 Grant place northwest American War Veterans’ Club, The Amer.can War Veterans' Club will increase its board of gove 21 members at the annual by meeting and clection of officers to he held at the Mayflower Hotel Januar 20, At a recent meeting of the bo; of governors, held in the offices of the club in the Metropolitan Bank Building. it was decided to limit the membership 9. due to the i crease of the membersh.p to date. is the ielief of the board that limit will shortly he reached. which will cause a waiting list to be started. Membership is by invitation. club members sponsoring those whom they desire 1o nominate With the exception of the annual meeting, all meetingx held during the vear are strictly sociable. The board i= considering an appointment of & <ocial secretary. Several names have heen submitted for this post. The next event to be held by the club will the annual Valentine dance at L'Aiglon Club Salons Febru Prizes will be given for the alentine costumes. This will he followed oy & St. Patrick’s dance Ma: 17 also at L Aiglon Salons. The War Veterans will again be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter B, Chapman, owners of the Shenandoah Caverns, and E. L. Cockrell, proprie- tor of the Orkney Springs hotels, in June. At that time the club will again take many wounded men from the Government hospitals as their special guests, Several other motor trips for the | Summer are being mapped out by the e in charge, which ix headed v Lieut, Charles Riemer, War Vet. | erans and their families are invited to participate in these events. Ma)j. | Willlam L. Browning, vice president of the Mayflower Hotel, will entertain the members of the club and their ex at his Maryland country et sometime in Juls. Bridge parties will be given during the month by Mr. and Ms. George E. Mueller, jr.; Mr. and Mra., Charles K. Morganston, Maj, and Mrs. Chatles F. Burkhardt, Judge and Mris. Robert E Mattingly and Lieut and Mrs. Charlex Riemer, Veterans of Forelgn Wars, The lurgest instalistion of officers ever heid in this city in s World War organization was withessed by seversl hundred members and families of the | Veterans of Foreign Wars at the Club salons recentiy, when xanization inriatled all the off cers of the varioux Veterans of For cign Wars posts in the department of the Disrict of Columbia at the same time and place The oath of ofice was administered 0 approximately 50 newly elected ! oMcers, including the communders elect. Department comn, , Ca Joseph Beatty, of the Veterans of Foreign Ware, instalied the officers. using the Veterans of Forelgn Wars ceremonies. The past commanders anminted Following the men tie newly elected o Woman's Auxillary of of Vorelgn Wars were their own Btate depury iy, Mrw frinta il the in Veterans montes wrranged tent Commmnnder Heatty an ent was presented by Mrs 1 Reiily alto soloist wnied b Wirzisrd it P and Misw | nod | and Cap the plano Mins Winnie | for the s nders of Vederal Pom, F, Vaquality Walier Steen Poxt, William L. Thomas, ¥ront Jane Fost, Capt Harvey L. Milles Columbia Post, Frank M. Lackwood, Fotomae Fosr, Sa). Thomas . Faw et National Capital Post, Robert « Muschiing pusts were Claude Fnbu ook From Line Vost Foreign Ware FUOIE buminess meeting i owinoker, divercied by Lo Heiniey Miter, | Noo 1401 pecently Veleranns | held folluwed by Comdr. Harvey B M Ol The antinn wan four bosing houts Officers of s post wre i Harvey 1. Miller, senior vice imander, Joseph B8 Gardelis. Junior Comanandes, dn A Nictor Cer quartermanier, William J. 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