Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1929, Page 53

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THE EVENING ' STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929. CHIEF ARMY CHAPLAIN |5, oot il Yeach e age 7 | Kodta: wise e ‘american Sipes:(COL: MILTON A, ELLIOTT |Barincser debiert wumiiered s | SEicks Bate- V. io o D . gz |EIGHT ADDED TO ORDER | i, M sounge, st oS 64 years on that day and will be placed | tionary Forces in France during the Hawaii to Fort McPherson, Ga.; Lieut.|sell, Wyoming; ~Capt. Clarence P. don of Jackson Heights, N. Y. rs. TO GIVE VALEDICTORY |5t Army retired lst, in accordance | World wWar. and afierward win the ORDERED TO PHILIPPINES | Gol ™‘wifiam = P Pearson, Adjutant | Evers, Infantry. trom Puliman, wash-| OF GOLD STAR MOTHERS | Mary 0. Campert e of mpm:‘m.fi T Born-at Torduay, Engiand, December | Coblens: his piace of worship was the v Shteson. Gar o the Phiippines: Col. | GApt, Charies. W. Chadbourne, Sig e Mrs, Miareares ~Loomard of - Asiors at Torquay, England, mber place of worship was the erson, Ga. e s a) arles urne, - Ts. argaret Leonard of Astoria. e —— 22, 1865, he was educated at the graded | chapel of the Royal Palace of the |Many Officers of Adjutant General's| Ralph B. Parrott, Lieut. Col. Resolve P. | nal Corps, at Brooklyn, N. Y., will be | Christmas Party Marks Induction L Mre Walter T, McGoy, wife. of Col. Edmund P. Easterbrook to Re- | 5chools, the Torquay College and the Kaiser. Department Are Given Parker and Capt. Joseph P, Cromwell, | transferred to the Army retired list mn mmm Supreme Court’s retiring . ! Drew Theological Seminary at Madi- | In appreciation of his services to all of the Adjutant Ge-nerlla Depart- | May 1 on his o'n ) nuum after chief justice; Mrs. Edith Zane Pyles tire Because of Age on son, N. J. He began his military serv- | French troops he was decorated with New Posts. ment, from the Philippines to the War |more than 30 years' se Meeting. and Mrs. Josephine Palks. fce in July, 1898, as chaplain ‘of the|the Order of the Legion of Honor by | Department; Maj. William A. Beach, | Sergt. sllveatre !"r-elchelll Quarter- A Christmas entertainment was held Sunday. Second New York Volunteer Infantry the French Government. Since his re-, Col. Milton A. Elliott, jr, at head- Adjutant General's Department, from master Corps, at San Juan, Porto Rico,, Eight mother. who sacrificed their At the close of the business session with and served in Cuba during the Spanish | turn to the United States Col. Easter- | quarters, Sixth Corps Area, Chicago, | Baltimore to the War Department; | has been transferred to the retired list sons in the World War became mem- | JOhD, Reid Bugbee pfaying the part of War. In February, 1900, he was ap- | brook was stationed at Fort Monroe, | and Capt. Harry B. Sepulveda, at head- Maj. Federic V. Hemenway, Adjutant|on his own application after more n “Santa Claus.” Miss Elizabeth Chamb- ! Col. Edmund P. Easterbrook, who has | pointed a chaplain in the Regular Army | Va,, and then at Fort Sam Houston, | quarters, Second Division, Fort Sam General's Department, from Fort Sam |30 years' service. | bers Tuesday night of the American|jin was presented in several solos by her served as an Army chaplain for 31 |and served in the Philippines during | Texas, until his appointment as chief | Houston, Texas, both of the Adjutant | Houston, Texas, to Hawaii; Maj. Ed- - Gold Star Mothers at the monthly| vocal teacher, Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs. including the t year and a|and after the insurrection. of chaplains in February, 1928, with |General's Department, have been|Ward Roth, jr., Adjutant General’s De- meeting held by that organization in|The accompanist was Mrs. Charles T. as chief of chaplains, will preach | Returning to the United States in | station.in this city. He is a member | ordered to the Philippines effective in | partment, from the Panama Canal| Clocks made in Japan are becoming the Hamilton Hotel. Lindsey. _Recitations were made by his valedictory sermon in that capacity ' 1905, he served successively with troops | of the Methodist Episcopal Church. May next; Lieut. Col. Raymond S.|Zone to the War Department; Maj. ' popular in China. ‘Those who were elected to member- | Masters Richard and Robert Wagner. The Hub Furniture Co. 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