Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1928, Page 37

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’ American Legion. Theodore Cogswell. chairman of the American ball commitiee, an- nounces that the following have accept- ed the invitation of the Legion to serve as patrons and pa- tronesses, Tespec tively, of the an- nual ball to be held Tuesday night at the Willard Hotel President and Mrs. Coolidge. Vice Pres- ident ~and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, Speaker of the House and Mrs longworth. Gen. And Mrs. Frank T Mr and Mrs. Rob- J. Grant. Mr. liams, Mrs. Lyman Beecher tedt, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Pries, Gen. and Mrs P C. Harns, Nr. an? Mrs. Kenzie W. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Deming, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Crosby, Col. and Mrs J. Miller Kenyon, Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight. Mr. and Mrs. Julius 1. Peyser, Miss Mabel Boardman, Senator and Mrs. Prederick M. Sackett, Senator and Mrs. Woodbridge N. Ferris, Isaac Gans, Mrs. A. W. Lee Rust, Senator and gham, Hon. and Mrs. Southworth Parker, Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. F. H. Schofield. Mr. and Mrs. W. Irving Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills. Mrs. Davis H. Blair. Mr. Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Admiral Cary T. Grayson. Mr. and S. Minor. Representative and Henry L. Bowles. Admiral and rs. C. R. Hughes, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Capt. and Mrs. C. E. Riggs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson. Mr. and m Wolff Smith, Representa- Mrs. Louis A. Prothingham, sentative and Mrs. Rice D. Means, 8enator and Mrs. David A. Reed. Mr and Mrs Dwight Davis. Dr. and Mrs. jev M. Rinchart. Mr. and Mrs. Wade H Cooper, Mrs. W. C. Eustis, Mrs. Coreoran Thom. Mrs. William H. Beck. Mrs. Joel T. Boone. Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Hayne Ellis. Mrs. L. M. Summerall, Mrs A C. Dalton, Mrs. Elizabeth du Pent Barvard The American Legion has made ar- | rangements for a 25-piece orchestra, ! under the direction of Meyer Goldman, for this event. The n ball will be attended by members of the diplomatic corps. Legonnaires, Army and Navy | ©Mcers stationed in Washington and by the ex-service men in . The following have obtained boxes for the ball: Mrs. Corcoran Thom. Maj. | Gen. Amos A. Fries, Col. J. Miller Ken- zgn. M:: Hherm(' E. Dimock, the “8 and | " and the following Legion posts: George Washington. Jacob Jones, Jane | A. Delano. Augustus Gardner, Sergeant Jasper. the National Press Ciub and Costello Post and the office of the gen- eral counsel, United States Veterans' Bureau. The chairman of bas appomted the naires (o assist in the bail committee following Legion- the arrangements: | chairman; Thomas | 1], Ppublicity officer: ¥ v, | chairman commitiee on patrons and patronesses: Clyde Stovall, finance offi- cer; Chi H. Hillegeist, chairman | music commitiee; Bernard 8. Buscher, | chairman ticket committee, and the fol- | lowing general committeemen: Col. H. | Edmund Bullis, Maj. Paul J. McGahan, | Miss Esther V. Hall, C. J. Painter, Miss Emily J Carev. J. W. Shultz, Julius I Pevser. Miss Marietta H. Pierson, L. W. Schwalm. Miss Helen J. O'Neil, Dr. Eliot H. Hunt, Porest P. Bartl, T. M. | Tempieton. Austin M. Imirie. E. V. Mc- | Intosh. Dr. D. A. White, Thomas Walsh, Joseph J. Idier. Miss Anna L. Berry, | Capt. Don H._Foster. Earl J. Brown, George P. Fralley. Walter C. Jacobs and Robsrt M. Zacharias The foliowing post commanders of the American Legion have been appoint- ed o szrve on the general floor com- mittee: C, J. Painter, Mabel P. Stub, Emily J. Carey. Alburtus N. Schroeder, Mrs. Mary A. Hickey. Charles D. Allen, 1 Ja O’Connor Rob- erts. E. Emest Allwine. Ben Fuller. John J. Orios Thomas Mason. jr. George 8. Kiigour. J. H. Pinney, O. E. White, | William C. Murphy. James P. Pierce, Thomas P. Pranklin. James A. Conlon, ' Josepn J Idler and Earl J. Brown The regular meeting of Lafayette Post was held January 14 at the Sol- Ciers. Bailors and Marines iub. at { i 1015 L street. Christian Madsen. chief « Choptank, ty officer, U. 8. 8. tisted Chapiain J. J. Dawson was granted 8 transfer 1o another post of the A drive for new members of the post has been launched and will continue until Pebruary 1. A prize will be| offered for the member bringing in the most candidates. Lafayette Post was awarded a cita- | tion for meritorious service and in- | crease of membership. This citation was issued by the national commander | and indorsed by the department com- mander. It was one of about eight fasued in this department A special plea was made by Comdr. Bartl for all members having any dis- carded ciothing to call H. J. Phots, 1348 Kenyon street. Columbia 7499, who is chairman of the relief eom- mittee, He will call for any clothing The post will have a box at the annual ball at the Willard Hotel Jan- uary 24 All members and their ladies that attend the ball are invited o take advantage of the box for a social visit between dances The nevly elected eommander of Ser- goant Jasper Post 13. the American Legion. Jonn J. Oriosky, is mapping out pisns for the active part the post will fake in the membership drive of the Incal depertment oeginning February | The is:t regular meetng was held Jointly with the a ry unit of the post, It has been decided 1o hold sev- ers! more tuch meetings during the enurse of the year The folloving were elected 1o mem- bership: Max K. Romedale, Dr. Garrett Johmson, Lous J. Meyerle. Pred P Everett, John J. McGinnis, Bernard J Wonods, ew W Huntress, Willlam L. Pinger. Van Wooten 0 Cranfil] H Collier. e DOM hisx subsT) a1 for & box st the sunusl American Legion ball 1 be he'd Junuary 24 st tne Willard Hotel The Bext regulsr meeting of the post ay the Thomas 112 wvenue w1l be b iary 1 ach i Post N AnEnImosly red he of Ma) Theodore Cogswe) pe tegister of deeds of the Distriet of Colamb e The members of 1he post are Sng the Gepsrimentel bl Janusry 2 whien will be helg at U New Willara N VIl OeCupY Ao bixes Welter 5 Hidae Feul D Hellyer and Felph B Fowier were elected ) mem Lership in 1he post. Jobn W Wilhsm ves wlon elecled Vo membership by Lranster from Post No. 106 Depurime Py e « e, Bpengher Post Lagioni, Jwunchea Henry American cempalgn with the statione occuped by Ve recently instalied officers as followe Tieut. Ben L Puller, commender, Capt Wateor, £ Miller. senior vice com prander . Luut Jesse C Eweeney, Junior vice commander Mu) Frang Livkived Prance ofmoer. Capl. Chester M. fuirh LT mseisr Lieut Harry Myeis, napisis, Cay King seigesnt otarms Dr Devid W Tastel surgeor Fravk T Fuller historisn, and N 8 Gutinie, wd)utent The depertment membership drive wr dduised 508 the post will conouct en nWnsive camprign 1or Increesd emberehiy " 1'..' menbers of (he post snd thelr ends will sorupy one of the boaee &l "> aepis Linen! .mh W obe helg st e ard Holel Tuesdsy evening A W A Zomas. Pulier presented each member tone sre stiongly in favor of legulind 4 THE SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. boxing in this city, Front Line Post having passed two resolutions to that effect, sending them to congressional committees. With Maj. Frank Lockhead in the post commander's chair, Capt. Alvin, D. Hathaway as senior vice commander, Past Department Comdr. Charles Rellly as junior vice commander, Capt. J. Allen Praether as chaplain, Harry E. Schilling as officer of the day, | Capt. Chester M. Reich as qu-rur-i master and Lieut. Walter K. Knight as adjutant, Columbia Post, No, 833, | met Tuesday at the Thomas Circle | Club. 1326 Massacuhsetts avenue. The retiring commander, Lieut. John | with & lithographed 1928 calendar. | Maj. Frederick Livingstone presented {Maj. E. H. Hale, the retiring com- | mander, with a past it commander's jewel and commended him for his ef- | forts on behalf of the post during 1927. ! Capt. Watson E. Miller, chairman of | the national rehabilitation committee of | the American Legion. informed the post {of the welfare and relief work being, | performed by his committee. |" Capt. John Thomas Taylor, chairman | i L of The mational logislative committee of | Fleming. was eulogized by the ‘mem- is- bers of the post for his achievements merican Legion. outlined the legis: v%l’l‘!’l\': o“h]n‘ll\'(‘! Ih: be obtained during during 1927. He was presented a past the present session of Congress. Vincent B. Costello Post met ) Tuesday in the boardroom of the Dis- trict Building. Comdr. Thomas Mason, jr. presided. D-partment Comdr. J Miller Kenyon and Senior Department | Vice Comdr. J. Thad Baker made brief addresses, Past Comdr. Willlam | Mitchell, who has recently returned | | from a tour of the United States, re- ceived his past commander's badge | Bugler Sergt. Henry Loveless sounded the salute to the general on his French horn . John W. Thomason, jr. author of “Fix Bayonets.” a story of the fighting 2 A rines on the | ¢ western front during the World War, | # was made a member of th t. | vere | | Eugene Merlone, Harold Hillman Blythe, Nicholas Evripiotis. Wesley L. Caviness, | Charles J. Tracy. William H. Hinghof | and James M. Lynch. The resignation of Henry Loveless as ! director of music was announced and Comdr. Mason appointed J. M. Lynch in_his place. Harry J. Photis announced- plans are under way for a post dance to be held | February 18 at K. of C. Hall under the joint auspices of the post ani the Costello Post_ Welfare Club, of which ! Mrs. Ada V. Murray is president. As- sisting in preparing for the dance are Alice Costello and Richard A. O'Brien Two resolutions were presenied and approvad by the post. The frst of these has to do with the Welch bill. pro- posing increases in salary ratings of Federal and District emploves. The second resolution urged the appoint- ment by President Coolidge of Theodore Cogswell, local Legionnaire, as register of wills. The next meeting of the post will be held at Woodmen of the World Hall, 27 Grant place, February 7. The executive committce of U. . §. Jacob Jones Post, No. 2, A iS85 K- (hoco v s 35¢ Half-Pound Bar Peter’s Sweet Milk Chocolate Special T’his Week 2IC 2 Bars, 39c A delicious confection which is as wholesome as pure, fresh cream. Tempting sweet mifk chocolate care- fully wrapped in oiled paper to in- sure its freshness. Very appropriate for serving at bridge parties, teas and other enter- tainments. AANARRRARRN SRR Grea the mer- ican Legion, met at the home of the new commander, Mabel F. Staub. Jan- uary 19. Plans were discussed for a commander's jewel. Past Senior Vice Comdr. John L. Hart, whose health in- duced him to decline nomination for post commander, and who was elected an honorary past post commander, was presented with & past post com- mander's fewel. Comdr. Frank Lockhead delivered an H.|address outlining his administrative policy for 1928, in which he empha- Lieut. | sized increased membership and the social side of post activities. Past Department Comdr. W. Homer Carroll spoke on the ideals of the V. F, W. and its proper functions in civic af- fairs He officlated at the presentation of the past post commander's jewels. Department Inspector J. B. Gardella completed his semi-annual inspection, and congratulated the post on the con- dition of its finances and the manner 60c Lipp’s Old-Fashioned C., JANUARY 22, 1928—PART 2. thelr financial records. Lieut. J, V. Byrne was elected a member of | the post, and T. M. Callahan was ac- | cepted by transfer. Disabled American Veterans. Lee Turner is the new commander of the Ace chngwr. oldest unit of the D.| A. V in Washington. The annual elec- | tions were held recently in the board room of the District Building. The| other officers chosen were Richard Mel- ton, senior vice commander: John Maher, junior vice commander, and George R. Martin, adjutant-treasurer. Comdr. Turner was formerly attached to the staff of Gen. Tasker Bliss and assisted in the work of the supreme war council in France during tl greater part of the World War. in which the officers of the post main- tain Proposed consolidation of all four chapters of the D. A. V. here into one chapter was discussed. The commander was authorized to confer with the com- manders of the other chapters and a recommendation concerning a merger will be one of the important matters at the annual convention of the District of Columbia department in the Spring. The plan would result in Washington losing several delegates to the eighth natlonal convention in Denver in June, but the advocates of the plan feel that if such a consolidation is brought about. the D. A. V. will then have one of the largest units of any of the veterans' organizations that are represented in this city. There was a discussion of the legis- lation affecting the disabled. The D. V. is ing for an expansion of the Phone Main Whipped Creams Pound Delicious Old-time Whipped Creams, made as only Lipps can make them. coated with smooth, de- which makes lectable chocolate, Serve them unexcelled. A fresh shipment is received in our stores every two days, which prevents them from be- @ coming stale. ter 5215 —the Better to You hospital facilities for treatment of the mental and nervous cases, while its national representatives have they will e able to defeat the threat- ened movement. to rescind the statutory award for arrested tuberculosis which was written into the law only a year ago. ‘The action of the veterans' committee of the House in favorably Ing the Pitzgerald bill for the ement of | permanently disabled former emergency | officers of !,hvv Ahrmy was well ueelv:d} by the D. A. V. here. | ‘Although composed overwhelmingly of former enlisted men, the D, A. V. has urged the enactment of such a measure at seven successive national conventions and a determined effort will be made | !at the present session to have the bill | }\\\\\\\“\\\\\“\m“m\\“mx“‘msM\\\\\m\“\\\“&\s\\\\x\s\x&v&s\\\\\v&\x\x\m’m&\‘“fiuxs'cxx\n\xs‘mmsssss\s\vs\\\\\ssss“ms\\sxt K Man-O-Man Half- Price CREKA LS L= El Palencia Cigars 4 for 25¢ Men—vwhen you get behind an El Palencia you are smoking the ehoic- est quality tobaceo. ‘They are mild and mellow, which is distinguished by the delightful aroma. 9 become a law, the my:rnrn c the Army being the only 3» sets of officers—regular, emerge A provisional officers of the Army. Na and Marines—who have thus far beer denied retirement for disability. Rainbow Divisien. The District of Columbia Chapter, Rainbow Division Veterans, held & re- union Priday night at the Arlingtor Hotel in commemoration of the traininz period of January, 1918, when the 42nd Division spent the entire month follow. ing the forced march through the hea: snows of December, 1917, in inten preparation In the Rolapont area the baptism of fire that came in Feb- TuAry. of nir Cigarette Sale! &) MEN Why Not Get a Supply at This Special Low Price Lucky Strike — Camel Chester field—0ld Gold Piedmont — Yorktoun Old Mill — Sovereign Sweet Caporal 2 for 25¢ Package of 20 Carton Thrifiy. Valentine party to be held by the t. The commander announced (h»p‘:sp- pointment of Elizabeth 1. Sage as chairman of the membership com- mittee. The post has subscribed for a box at the departmental ball to be held January 24 All members of this post quested to remember that on the first and third (and also the fifth. if there is one) Tuesday of each month the post has charge of the Braille work at the Red Cross. at the District Chap- ter House, Sixteenth and I streets. Reservations for the dinner to be given by Departemental Salon. No. 14, des Huit Chapeau et Quarante Femmes | Economically Priced $1.25 Creomulsion. . 75c Bell-ans Tablets $1 Pinoleum Liquid $1 Lavoris, large. . . Home Remedies ..83c . .49¢c ..79¢ ..61c ..75¢ containe rally clean tissue of unmform wize and . officers at a meeting held at the Poto- honor of Le Chapeau National Mrs, Edna Davol of Rhode Island, and| Chet de Chemin de Fer Pelham St. | George Bissell of New York, include Department Comdr. of the American | Legion J. Miller Kenyon and Mrs. Ken- | yon: Gen. Frank T. Hines, director of the Veterans' Bureau, and Mrs. Hines; James P. Pierce. grand chef de gare of the Forty and Eight. and Mrs, | Pierce: Paul J. McGahan. historian n tional; Watson B. Miller, national chairman of »-habilitation, and Mrs, Danje] C_ Brown. | grand correspondent of the Forty and Eight, and Mrs. Brown: Maj. Withers; | Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart of Ohio, past national ‘president of the Legion Aux- iliary: Mrs. Donald Macrae of lIawa | nd Mrs. Cornie Glynn Cocklin of Ver- mont, past national vice presidents, and many others.. A special honor table will be arranged for the Gold Star Mothers of the District. The Departemental Salon membership will attend in uniform. Quentin Roosevelt Post, No. 11. the American Legion. elected the following at the Washington Hotel Pebruary 3. 1ni mac Boat Club Monday: Commander, E. Ernest Allwine: senior vice com- mander. William C. Ashford; junior vice commander, Francis L. Fahay 5, James H. Phillips rms. Roy 8hook: historian, Hutterly: adjutant and finance officer, William H. Grass: color P;:r:n John 8. Ingram and M. 8. man; post surgeon, Dr. James M. Fadeley. ” In addition to the officers, Louis P. Allwine, M. I. Lippitt and E. M. Klintz were elected to serve on the executive | committee. The post has secured a box for the departmental ball. to be held January 24, at the New Willard Hotel Capt. H. Phipps has been called to duty in Nicaragua. Capt. Phipps served seven months In Nicaragua last year, | &nd joined the post shortly after taking up his duties in Washington The Buresu of Engraving and Print- ing Post, No. 23, met 1: the board room of the District Building Wednes- day night. at which meeting the post officers were installed by Department Comdr. Col. J. Miller Kenyon The post voted 1o assist the depart- ment ball by subscribing for one box 0 be suitably decorated by the post eolors Active participation of the the coming membership drive be beld throughout the eity by the de- partment was assured by the appoint- ment of the eommand. of Past Comdr. Thomas E. Fr 0 arct as membership officer, 1o be assisted by a commitiee American War Veterany' Club, The annual Valentine party of the American War Veterans' Club wil] be held at the L'Atglon Balons, Eighteenth street and Columbia road, February 14, with dancing from 4 15 1 o'cloek The eommiltee i charge has com- pleted all the details and the ballroom # 10 be uniquely decorated for the occaston. Prizes will be awarded to those sttired in the handsomest. most attractive and unigie costumes The party Is part of the social pro- gram outlined lust fa)) the bourd of governors of the club Wars Ladies Pont Wars ng et Veterans of Foreign The following officers of Auxilinry lonal Captal Koo 127, Veterans of Foreign [vere installed mlom recent meen, vtilen Temple Laurs Weaver Quinan, » igh Ueaniirer 4 chaplain Marunrer Lidstone fume | MeAlesr secretary. Ens Allen, gusrd Marte Keeler, conductiess Catherine Barrack and Arvilla MeDonough, trme ee B Moreno. Maud Cooper. 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