Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1929, Page 41

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART TWO. junior vice president, Gertrude Smith; |in Pythian Temple. The meeting Tues- [ regard to the officers of the Col. John | delegates were elected to the national| Pres o chaplain, Kathryn Shenk; patriotic in” | day aight was suspended due to Christ. | Jacob Astor Auxilary: senior vice convention to be held in Phlhdglphll! repors for sha. year. 0%, " Viceinia Living Costs Going Up. mmc rl;t Pol-mh Bundy; historian, [ mas eve. Department President Louise | dent, Katie Boss; junior vice president,|in 1930: Mabel Hesen, Alice Fletcher | Garges was initiated into active mem- PARIS (/).—Living costs six times S len. The officers will be in- | Moore presented a Bible and Senior Vice | Mary I. Windsor. and Carrle 3 alternates, bership. more than it did in 1914, figures issued Sape :m a jnlntdlna:gmn‘an of th: fieggem Bertha Cook presented a bal- An ‘White, Mary Hagan and Mary Lipscomb, | Jane Hudlow was awarded a $2.50 |by the French government show. Ree S 2 e P o ox o e S il SR, e 00, 20 | e Sl o lamptied i | e s, i i of Bl dn 1805 e o o il abos 014 ), ), e 3 y MEETINGS THIS WEEK. 5 B o B oy e | o departmint VUMECOR e | Boethunes Miwirio TV e IAreary B | e I}‘."}'ft e | Bl ke of members o 54 Film ¢ Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, cted Comdr.-clect George J. McDermott of | will be mede today at 2 pam All meme | 8 3 pm. for & rehearsal for the joint | Parker, Maty Hag B e B e m Causes Biot. Friday night, Pyihian Temple sisted by the department, offcers’ and | the Gen. Henry W. Lawton Gemp made | bers of the suxiliaries are invited to | installation of officers é:: "Cowl, Marihe' King ana Caké| By uss of the mew refiway A I o i s B 'r::u:;m:u:t. l’«m:mA-: Bank elected: President, Daisy Cressman;| The new auxiliary will meet the sec- eha —_— At a meeting <;! the Admiral George Lync! 'i‘ifié‘:‘f&"%#m'ifi'fi“b“"." Dogad, Irag. to Busra, vists m’.y :‘7: ;h::#';'z;nmm:::a;:&;h&mm Ty oo ‘and | |Senior Vice president, Caroline Lynch: | ond and fourth Tuesdays of each monthi | The following Gorrection s noted in | Dewey Naval Auxiliary the following | Emma’ Nolte and Agnes Kelby. | Nieven, and i Himenie Chaldees, | ably, on thelr country. They rioted n m = the theater and told the pubiic about it. Friday night, Pythian Temple. = =———— = = = = — Department Comdr. Lorin C. Nelson has received a special order from Gov. Fred W. Green of Michigan, ervin-chiel. tvansmitting Christ- €¢ 2 99 . Fesseene | The "1 sincerely thank you™ Gifts! “I send you cordial Christmas greet- ings and my best wishes for your hap- piness in the new year, and I do pray o e 3o o o You can make no mistake in the choosing of Furniture to express your holiday sentiments—and in “Furniture mnot_forget. “The Nation's pride in your valor and foion 400 e g et of Merit” you have that assurance of the quality which makes selection here doubly satisfying. Assort- its continued concern for your welfare and in its warm sympathy and regard il s ments are still in good shape and purchases, you know, may be charged—that’s our Costless Credit Plan. ‘The Depax tration held its monthly meeting De- cember 14, with Department Comdr. Lorin C. Nelson presiding. Past De- t Comdr.: James G. Yaden sub- mltrd p.:de:ewnhdmd ermendu:lz4 that car be anuary 4, ruary 22, March 22, and April 12, in Northeast Masonic Temple. Past De- partment Comdr. Jere A. Costello, chairman of the good and welfare com- mittee, was instructed to proceed with the arrangements. Past Department Comdr. Charles W. McCaffrey, chairman of Memorial day committee, reported that the members of the auxiliaries were making carna- tions to be placed on the graves of Spanish War Veterans on Memorial day. Bernard S. Buscher, department graves registration officer, announced the compilation of the records of the graves of all Spanish War Veterans in the cemeteries in the District of Colum- :Il and Ssrn‘mllwgflfllthnal Cemetery progre: rapidly. Chairman Jere A. Costello of the good and welfare committee was in- structed to procure data.and report to | Hij the next council meeting relative to the o banquet to be given in honor of the Martha Washington commander-in-chief, the date to be an- | i} wn‘ Cabi net, $19.75 mnounced later. The Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp at its last meeting elected the following officers: Commander, Alexander T. Jenkins; senior vice commander, Ger- ald F. McGillicuddy; junior vice com- mander, M. H. Gill; officer of the day, Milton D. Mettee; officer of the guard, Robert C. Culin; trustee for three years, Past Department Comdr. Clarence A. Belknap. “The following were mustered into active membership: _ Clarence E. Ruckle, Com- 4 pany C, 1st District of Columbia Volun- 1 teer Infantry; Charles A.Kuehnle, Com- | HHii} \ '] I Piser L-mp’, $1445 pany é; 40th UX\IB':?':L&M vmé'“'ff}; Infantry; Osear ., - . Dnited States Cavalry: lla‘::fih: orge E. | f S A Bridge Lmlnpg to Match Dudley, chaplain, 1s ent, - | Il X e K trict of Columbia Volunteer Infantry; || —_— = §11.95 Cedar Chest, $14.75 James E. Nyman, United States Navy. S 'y Albert A. Hoffman was taken in by transfer from the John Barlow Camp of the Department of Washington and Alaska. The following made applica- 7 ) - z . lery; Harry F. Hanson, United States || > Cthmdolr Navy; James H. Pryor, Company B, . air, $12.95 6th United States Infantry; Philip B. - R or Vice Gommander Chartes L. ([ - 2 Smoker’s Cabinet Davison_has gone to Arigona on ac- o $19.75 count of ill health. James A. Ruby, | i |i "= superintendent of the United States Soldiers’ Home Cemetery, was reported in Walter Reed Hospital for treatment. The following officers were elected by the Admiral George Dewey Naval gd.:p: Ct‘);nm“l?der vlcrardL. gggld- | - i Cedar Ci ; senior vice commander, Tge i C. Talbert; junior vice commander; £ snlrg 75h¢“ Patrick J. Callan; officer of the day, % Raymond G. Moore; officer of the guard, Oscar S. Adams; trustee for three years, Harry J. Davis. Commander- elect Wooldridge appointed the follow- ing staff officers: Bernard S. Buscher, ) Telephone Set, $9.95 instructor; Geol - | torian; Dr. Horace E. Peflu,flgwn: Eugene Doleman, chaplain; erick C. Thruelsen, quartermaster sergeant; James R. Purcell, senior color sergeant; John E. Lynch, junior color sergeant, and Charles E. White, chief musician. Junlor Vice Comdr. George C. ‘albert, ohairman of the sick and re- Cooper ors usrw‘; q in the Naval Hospital and Harry L. Clark in ward H-4, Naval Hospital. Samuel J. 3 F Shreve, Andrew J. Kimmel and Charles V. Dougherty addressed the meeting. Junior Vice Comdr. Edwin J. Robb | (i} announced at the last meeting of the Col. James S. Pettit Camp that he had started a movement for the reunion of his old regiment, the 27th United States Volunteer Infantry, and was re- | | celving responses from veterans all over i, o, S, T : | ' reunion eld in p! | 2 2 ] i B e T b 0. Thess s s H Governor “{;n(hrop Desk number of veterans of the regiment re- | [l 5 $39.75 siding in the District, and Mr, Robb re- | [ quests that they communicate with him | fii |\ at 64 K street northeast. if 3 I » g The I i S 4 Occasional Chair, $14.95 junior vice commander, Moxley; officer of the day, C. W. - ‘berledge; officer of the guard, D. Ptxtgn; trustee for three years, Willlam ‘T. Ryan. ‘The camp will vote on a change in | i the by-laws at its next meeting. Edwin J. Robb, chairman of the sick commit- tee, announced Eric Kentz, Frank Smith and John L. Burke, who have ‘been on the sick list for some time, as improved. Department Comdr. Lorin C. Nelson, Past Department Comdrs. Albert Mich- aud and Arthur H. League and Junior Nice Department Comdr. S. J. McWil- liams made addresses. The camp voted to dispense with the meeting Tuesday night, due to the Christmas eve holiday. Gov. Fred W. Green of Michigan, commander-in-chief, was in the city last week attending a meeting of the national legislative committee, when legislation beneficial to Spanish War veterans now pending in the National Congress was discussed. Members at- tending the conferences were: Judge Edward 8. Matthias of Columbus, Ohio, chairman; Gedrge R. Lunn, Schenec- tady, N. Y.; Willlam H. Armstrong, Ra- cine, Wis, and William L. Mattocks, ‘Washington, D. C. Others participat- ing in the discussions were Past Commanders-in-Chief Rice W. Means, John Lewis Smith and William L. Gray- son; Col. Theodore J. Louden, Bloom- ingfon, Ind.; National Historian Lorin C. Nelson of the District of Columbia ;;xd guamrmuwr General James J. urphy. re The Gen. NewoT A Mils Ausiary Coffee Table, $12.95 Hall Clocks, $195 b held a Christmas party t its last meet- | [ $3.50 5 i $49.50 ing, under the direction of Chairman I K Hattle Ludwig and the entertainment | Jijii E Chair and Stool, $59.50 committee. The suxiliary elected the following officers: President, Susan Adams; sen- 3 ther Er | ula Cope; hi | . Edwards; conductor, Edith Quinn; as- | il sistant conductor, Emma Neal; guard, | |l %orrnoe Willey; assistant guard, Emma | [ifi arren, | 2 sAu'l'll:::on w?s gopwd 'ghhat]kdl a joint I “ ° ° n on of officers w e other g e of 8t st Suees | Furniture of Merit” v v 6 in the Northeast Masonic Temple. se President Helen Kennicutt read her | |f en a e report of the activities for the year||| 1929. Mrs. Augusta K. Belt was in-| [l itiated into active membership. I The Gen. Henry W. Lawton Auxiliary, rocently organized, was mustered in at & e

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