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TliE SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPIEMBKR 29, 1929-- PART 1. - pillows would be very much appreciated. .C.T.U.| The convention closed with severa: — W. C. T. U. Notes . espectally | selections by Teth Bogs' Glee: Crn first class, re-enlisted last week, an Mrs. Peters introduced Mrs. Robert O, . wve been honorabl gave a Saunders, a new membe was ordered to indefinite active duty sboard the de by Park Union met at the of June 5 rwood Presbyterian | Brooks w g B b 5 i the destroyer stroyer has also Lewis A. home of Mrs. Eugene L. Cranford, 2055 | Church. She mentioned lh-?’gu dl:?gu t::il:cst‘l(gg ntfnogekcem,m';’h: t; o Um‘:ohn ‘Willoughby, carpenter’s mate, 2 seaman (second Ernest H. Perry enlisted as a seaman flm'"'n Mrs. lg‘?fi‘:"“ ;:‘:flpm. deds glhnn ‘n’:embel:lu (%l;f hfi%‘:‘l?}:{ lowu‘:g tlfi:mes wwt: L] the Aol o materved ‘from | c18ss), enlisted last Week and Was &t~ | (frat olase) Inst week and was ncionen | Mrs, J. Raymond Sehmidt acted as| second (19) and Cleveiand P Priient Mist Wiher e oed: “to the Fieet Reserve, | tached to the 1st Fleet Division for duty. | to the 1st Fleet Division. - secretary tem. on account of the| (17). i 5’;”::&:&”»«:? u}’:a!:m Green: n:sz Harry E. Robbins, pharmacist’s mate |absence of Mrs. Talbot. She read a| In Rev. leson’s welcoming re- | ond vice president, Mrs. O. G. Christ- (third class), formerly attached to the | Very interesting account of the June | marks he said he was glad to welcome | gan: recording sccretary, Mrs. J. Ray- Naval Hospfal ere, tias been trans- | meeting, Mrs, Crain, the ireasurer, re-|the W. G. T. U. because It stands-for | Bona” Schmidt: sssistent, Mre. A % e (oo e Begowc| Tt Fa o Rersoaur 170 | ot cocrespanding seeretary, Mars , 3 eman_ (secons 's 3 respon ntative Robsion 5 < 1 class).'has been ranatérred to the ocal | asked for new subscriptons io " the of* Kentucky emp e tion W n Sign: ol ucating the young people. He said| Afts 1 coples be sent to Mrs, Prentice of the | the ~Moderation Union” unconsclously | the - mecting anmme "ang s hery Navy Department, which has announced (for the betterment of the organization | Bal 5 been headquarters has [ Gospel Mission. id the members a fine tribute in the | hour was enjoyed. Mrs. O. G. Christ. ‘the main board personnel, as follows: [and to carry out the excellent work | jurisdiction of the 5th Naval District. Tecel rom the headquarters of the | Mrs. Peters told of the W. C. T. U.|fact that it has to work so hard to defeat | gan was assistant hostess and Miss Capt. Charles A. Blakely, president;|which brought them so much praise on| Waltur L. Burke, seaman (first class), 6th Naval District, with he it Mrs. Prentice and of the | them. United States Attorney Leo Rover | Frances Cranford and Miss Sarah Ha 5 goh:u;r. lg)besrlt yAmn White b.end cgmdx. me ug\eueul :r;mee oxé l;m Up-lhard which afieuheg«'ad mfo m:c Ev?‘dmymmd h.:l_ Atlanta, Ga., the :lov.hzmu ‘h‘ day l'nd wl;lch o eonl; told the nelxmt g the Capital is as clean | rison served on the entertainment mé: les 3 1a) , member and re- wve n but recen! complet . 'n ol uct e Secon each mont! e Corder. Tn addition the board will have signed as a shipkeeper aboard the de- A it & i e formed | mittee. s assistants certain officers assigned to| graqr and speclal service officers of | troyer Upshur. . r service man, duty with the Naval Reserve in the . rico Concepcion, officers’ cook ordered to active duty as & | ond _class) Various districts. The additional mem-|the Naval Reserve have been Instructed (first class), has been relieved of active | Shipkeeper aboard the destroyer Upshur. | Charles W. Wheeley, seaman (first |ments at one of these meetings. Mrs |said United States laws are enforced Tolercss Ceniral Church, Clasgow,’ ber added to participate in the inspec- |in a circular letter of the Bureau of | duty as a shipkeeper aboard the | GQottfried Muehl, chief radioman, | class), from Baltimore. The latter has | Boltwood reminded the members of the | 90 per cent, while those of England and | Scotland, on a recent SUnag-ycmfim,, tion of the 1st Battalion, United States | Navigation, Navy Department, when re- | Upshur. having moved to Red Bank, N. J., has | been ordered to active duty as a ship- | annual Halloween party to be given | Ge: are only 60 per cent enforced. | lightning struck the edifice, causing an Naval Reserves of the District of Co-|porting a change of address to file an| Murray L. Crosse, pharmacist's mate | had his records keeper aboard the Upshur. October 26 for the Loyal Temperance | Chaplain Oliver of Walter Reed stated | electric gicbe to explede and crash irto Jumbia. is Lieut. Comdr. Richard S.|extra copy, so that the commandant in| (first class), and Frank J. Felker, sea- John E. Stone, seaman (first class), | Legion and the White Ribbon Recruits. | that 9,000 men are treated there yearly.|an unoccupied pew, and the severc Field, instructor of local battalion and | notifying the department may send a|man (first class), both attached to the has been ordered relieved as a ship- [ It was decided to send the usual $2 |In June there were 1,000 hospital cases, | storm held the frightened congregatior commander of the destroyer Abel P. copy to the staff bureau to which thei 1st Fleet Division, have been honorably keeper aboard the Upshur. toward the expenses of the party. Mrs. 'and 33 of those were incurable. 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Naval Reserve ‘With inspections of the Naval Reserve Upshur, assigned as training ship of the local unit. battalions and divisions for the current ;"" dy plans are being formulated by year just completed, with the submis-|ne Reserve officers of the local bat- sion of the reports on the various or- | falion to put in effect an intensive ganizations by the board, composed of | training schedule, which, it is hoped, 5 Tegular naval officers, plans already are |y pring the local organization nearer | orably in order being made for the inspections for next | the top of the list of Reserve units of | him to enlist in the United States Coast year, which will be started within & few | the country than it was able to reach Guard. e & be by the | an m'r{""mc::'wm“{ Sorecatvaly | mecs Beving moved.fown. this ey 0 e first step has been taken e [ man will be ex worl vely | man, g mo' e o er itimore, has transferred to the Lewis P. Moon, ;]:‘.)_ Y ”;m ex- at 326 C street northwest. 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